Rita Braver Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Illness, Salary, Net Worth, CBS

Rita Braver Biography

Rita Braver is an American television news correspondent who currently works for CBS News. She is best known for her investigative reporting on White House scandals such as the Iran-Contra scandal.

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How old is Rita Braver? – Age

She is 73 years old as of April 12, 2021. She was born in 1948 in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Rita Braver Family – Education

Braver was born to a Jewish family. Her father passed away when she was a teenager. Bettie Braver Sugar and Sharon Braver Cohen are her two sisters. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin. -Madison, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science.

Who is Rita Braver married to? – Husband

She married Washington, D.C. lawyer Robert B. Barnett, whom she met in college, on April 10, 1972. Meredith Jane Barnett, their daughter, was born in 1978; Meredith married Dr. Daniel Ross Penn in a Jewish ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Rita Braver Salary

She earns an annual salary of  $24,292.

Rita Braver Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Rita Braver Illness

Braver is in good health and shape. There is no news of her being hospitalized.

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What happened to Rita Braver? – Career

She covers topics ranging from the arts and culture to politics and foreign policy. Braver has covered stories such as the Columbia space shuttle disaster and the buildup to the Iraq war over the years. She has traveled to Haiti to report on the US effort there, as well as to Kosovo to interview former Secretary of Defense William Cohen, and her interview subjects have ranged from First Lady Laura Bush to film legends Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg.

Braver worked as CBS News Chief White House Correspondent for four years before joining Sunday Morning. She traveled the world covering the White House, covering Bill Clinton during his presidential campaign in 1996, and serving as a floor reporter at the Democratic National Convention in 1996.

Prior to that, Braver worked as a law correspondent for CBS News from 1983 to 1993, primarily for the CBS Evening News. Her beat included the Supreme Court, the Justice Department, the FBI, and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Braver covered the Iran-Contra scandal, including the trials of former National Security Council officials Oliver North and former Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry for drug charges. She also spoke about abortion, civil rights, drugs, organized crime, and espionage. Braver exposed the Walker family spy ring as well as convicted spy Jonathan Pollard.

She has five Emmy Awards, including one for investigative reporting and two for her coverage of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination. Braver received the Joan Barone Award from the Congressional Radio and Television Correspondents Association, the National Association of Women Legislators’ Media Award, and a Star Award from American Women in Radio and Television in 1998. The National Mother’s Day Committee also named her an Outstanding Mother.

Braver grew up at CBS News, having started as a news desk editor in the organization’s Washington bureau in 1972. She worked as a CBS News producer for 11 years, reporting for CBS Evening News With Dan Rather, 48 Hours, Face The Nation, “CBS News This Morning,” “Street Stories,” and “Public Eye.” Braver began her career in broadcast journalism as a “copy girl” for WWL-TV, New Orleans’ CBS affiliate. She earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin.