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Name
  
Elizabeth Palmer


Role
  
Journalist

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Awards
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Interview

Nominations
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Feature Story in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast

TV shows
  
CBS Evening News, CBS News Sunday Morning, The National

Similar People
  
Scott Pelley, Clarissa Ward, Charlie Rose, Mo Rocca, Chris Licht

Profiles

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Elizabeth Palmer is a Canadian television journalist who reports for the United States based CBS Evening News channel.

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Born in London, England, she was raised in Canada. Palmer graduated with honours in 1976 from the University of British Columbia in English linguistics, and in 1979 from the University of Cardiff, Wales, with a Master of Arts in journalism.

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After working in regional Canadian journalism, Palmer was a business reporter (1988–90) and then science reporter (1990–94) for the Canadian Broadcasting Company in Toronto. Palmer also presented CBC Radio’s Olympic coverage from the 1988 Winter and Summer Olympic Games.

In 1994 she was appointed CBC's bureau chief and senior correspondent for Latin American bureau, based in Mexico City. In 1997, she was appointed CBC's bureau chief and senior correspondent in Moscow, reporting in both English and French.

She joined CBS as Moscow bureau chief and senior correspondent in 2000, before moving to London in 2003, where she has been based since. Since the September 11 attacks, Palmer's assignments are typically reports from locations in the Middle East for the CBS Evening News. She is often the primary "on location" CBS correspondent reporting on Iraq and Afghanistan conflict related news, and also reports on politics and foreign policy related to the Middle East, in general.

Palmer received the 1994 Science Writers of Canada Award for Best Television Documentary, the 1995 New York Television and Radio Award for Best News Feature, and the 2005 Sigma Delta Chi Award for her coverage of the Beslan school hostage crisis.

Palmer and her husband live in London with their two children.

References

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