
Journalists, celebrities pay tribute to Barbara Walters: A "trailblazer and a true pro"
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Tributes poured in Friday for groundbreaking television journalist Barbara Walters following her death at the age of 93.
Walters' illustrious journalism career spanned more than seven decades, and her interviews with world leaders and celebrities were iconic.
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather tweeted Friday that Walters was a "trailblazer and a true pro" who "outworked, out-thought, and out-hustled her competitors. She left the world the better for it. She will be deeply missed."

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