
Cokie Roberts (1943-2019)
Cokie Roberts, the daughter of politicians who grew up to cover the family business in Washington for ABC News and NPR over several decades, died Tuesday in Washington of complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
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In this April 19, 2017 photo, Cokie Roberts speaks during the opening ceremony for Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.
Matt Rourke Associated Press
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In this Sept. 14, 2016, photo, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, left, of Calif., greets journalist Cokie Roberts, right, in the Great Hall of the Library of Congress in Washington. Roberts, a longtime political reporter and analyst at ABC News and NPR has died, ABC announced Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019. She was 75.
Pablo Martinez Monsivais Associated Press
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This 2010 photo released by ABC News shows political journalist Cokie Roberts in Washington. Roberts, the daughter of politicians who grew up to cover the family business in Washington for ABC News and NPR over several decades, died Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, in Washington of complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
Randy Sager Associated Press
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In this 2000 photo, Chief Congressional Analyst for ABC Cokie Roberts talks to her husband Steve, while waiting in the green room to give the key note address at the Women Helping Women luncheon held at the Spokane Ag Trade Center.
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In this 2000 photo, Chief Congressional Analyst for ABC Cokie Roberts talks to the Women Helping Women Fund luncheon in Spokane about how generations of women have been key in helping other women succeed in their goals.
The Spokesman-Review Photo Archive Sr
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In this 2000 photo, Chief Congressional Analyst for ABC Cokie Roberts talks to the Women Helping Women Fund luncheon in Spokane about how generations of women have been key in helping other women succeed in their goals.
The Spokesman-Review Photo Archive Sr
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In this March 18, 1993, photo, President Bill Clinton, right, speaks with Cokie Roberts, of ABC News, at the Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner in Washington. Roberts, the daughter of politicians who grew up to cover the family business in Washington for ABC News and NPR over several decades, died Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, in Washington of complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
Doug Mills Associated Press
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