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you can see ben bradlee's name appears in that role. his mind and his memory suffered from alzheimers's disease. but as recently as november 2013, he was honored at the white house with a presidential medal of freedom. president obama releasing a statement honoring ben bradlee and talking about the decision to award him that president shl medal of freedom. but, again, the breaking news tonight, the washington post confirms that ben bradlee has passed away at the age of 93 at his home in washington. he's survived by his wife of 36 years. joining me now is my friend, gene robinson, editor for the washington post. i should say that gene has been at the washington post for 34 year and knew ben bradlee longer than that. >> it's great to be here, rachel. where else could i be on this night? ben was the great american newspaper editor certainly of his time, i believe of our time. your report -- you've said a few words that define his place in history. almost as an aside, he revolutionized the way newspaper reporters can write their stories in
you can see ben bradlee's name appears in that role. his mind and his memory suffered from alzheimers's disease. but as recently as november 2013, he was honored at the white house with a presidential medal of freedom. president obama releasing a statement honoring ben bradlee and talking about the decision to award him that president shl medal of freedom. but, again, the breaking news tonight, the washington post confirms that ben bradlee has passed away at the age of 93 at his home in...
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. >> ben bradlee's family announced last month he was in hospice care suffer from alzheim alzheimer's disease. >> he sky rocketed to fame in the early 70s when he allowed the washington post to look deep into the burglary at the washington hotel. they eventually brought down the nixon presidency and established the washington post as one of the top newspapers. his watergate fame was sealed in the movie. benjamin, crown and shield bradlee born in boston, graduate of harvard. worked in paris and then joined news week and eventually the washington post where he was executive editor for more than 25 years. he was a prominent figure in the kennedy administration days and was a close friend of both john and jackie kennedy. he married a young report in 1998, quinn, 20 years his junior. since he wrote a memoir and received presidential honor of freedom from mpresident obama last year. he was 93. >> quite a life he had. you worked at the post with ben bradlee in fact worked there soon after nixon resigned was he a big presence in the news room. >> yes, he was. he was bigger than life. he would
. >> ben bradlee's family announced last month he was in hospice care suffer from alzheim alzheimer's disease. >> he sky rocketed to fame in the early 70s when he allowed the washington post to look deep into the burglary at the washington hotel. they eventually brought down the nixon presidency and established the washington post as one of the top newspapers. his watergate fame was sealed in the movie. benjamin, crown and shield bradlee born in boston, graduate of harvard. worked...
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i went to journalism school because of ben bradlee. the person that everyone wanted to grow up and work for was ben bradlee. so he sort of birthed at least two generations of aspiring truth seekers is part of his legacy that he may not have even known about in life. chris matthews on his show talks a lot about those days. it wasn't a washington where reporters pulled their punches but it was a wlaug after they were done punching each other, they had a beer or cigar or drink. >> let's get to politics now. a lot of fireworks last night. the candidates for u.s. senate seat in new hampshire both came out swinging in their first televised debate. polls show democratic senator shaheen and brown running neck and neck in a battle. >> you had two chances to run for the u.s. senate in massachusetts in 2013 and 2014. why not take those? >> because i live here. i live here. i was born at the ports smith naval shipyard. my mom was a waitress at hampton beach. i'm running because i care about new hampshire and care about restoring america. >> when h
i went to journalism school because of ben bradlee. the person that everyone wanted to grow up and work for was ben bradlee. so he sort of birthed at least two generations of aspiring truth seekers is part of his legacy that he may not have even known about in life. chris matthews on his show talks a lot about those days. it wasn't a washington where reporters pulled their punches but it was a wlaug after they were done punching each other, they had a beer or cigar or drink. >> let's get...
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ben bradlee was offended by lying? >> yeah. and as he went on in his career, he wants more accountability. you mention head was the top editor of "the post." 26 years, that's unimaginable these days. but it goes to speak to the moment in time that he was a part of, that he was at the top of the journalism world when newspapers were at the top of the journalism world. with his passing we also see the passing of an idea. that's why bob woodward said his spags the somewhat the passing of journalism. >> but the accountability asking government questions? >> it was inspiration. it was his paper that published the pentagon papers and "the new york times." and most famously, his leadership, on the watergate scandal. and that continues even today to inspire new young journalists. that's why so many of the obituaries that we've seen in the last 12 hours or so have come from people who worked for him low on who were low on the totem pole who now are editors. >> number one, to me, he put "washington post" on the map. i think historically
ben bradlee was offended by lying? >> yeah. and as he went on in his career, he wants more accountability. you mention head was the top editor of "the post." 26 years, that's unimaginable these days. but it goes to speak to the moment in time that he was a part of, that he was at the top of the journalism world when newspapers were at the top of the journalism world. with his passing we also see the passing of an idea. that's why bob woodward said his spags the somewhat the...
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there have been a number of tributes to ben bradlee. he was a very serious man who knew how to smile and how to laugh. a guy that had a passion for truth. >> ben bradlee is survived by his four children and his wife. after the funeral, there will be a private burial. >> thank you. you can tell, a little bit of wind whipping up around the area. we are certainly in for a cool down. is hereerace -- jeras with a look at the cooldown. >> temperatures are beginning to plummet. despite the sunshine, it is breezy in d.c. the rain showers are coming down to our west. the rain is on the backside of the cold front. we will zoom in and show you the rain showers. wet down toward fredericksburg as well. this is such a slow-moving system that we are still talking probably another two hours before the rain arrives in d.c. this satellite shows a snapshot of the clouds and white. what is dark is black and those are the clear skies. things are going to be changing shortly in d.c. we are down to 67. we will continue to take a bit of a plunge through the re
there have been a number of tributes to ben bradlee. he was a very serious man who knew how to smile and how to laugh. a guy that had a passion for truth. >> ben bradlee is survived by his four children and his wife. after the funeral, there will be a private burial. >> thank you. you can tell, a little bit of wind whipping up around the area. we are certainly in for a cool down. is hereerace -- jeras with a look at the cooldown. >> temperatures are beginning to plummet....
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ben bradlee was iconic. plus video of new york police arresting a subway musician goes viral him we will tell you after the singer somehow got the officer to read the actual policy out loud. yeah that and much more after this. please stick around. . quickly find the season's hottest shows, with a handpicked collection all in one place. only from xfinity. >>> so earlier in the show we reflected on will legacy of washington post editor ben bradlee, tell your friends the post has one four pulitzer prizes, turg his tenure the paper would go on to when 17 more, including the public service award for its watergate coverage. time now for the cooler and louis is out. he's a little under the weather. so are you stuck with me. i was going to make jen do it. she threw a fit. police in new york are looking into the arrest of a subway musician after video of the spectacle went environment andrew cowan whereas performing at a brooklyn station because officers ordered him to leave because he didn't have a perm. he refused
ben bradlee was iconic. plus video of new york police arresting a subway musician goes viral him we will tell you after the singer somehow got the officer to read the actual policy out loud. yeah that and much more after this. please stick around. . quickly find the season's hottest shows, with a handpicked collection all in one place. only from xfinity. >>> so earlier in the show we reflected on will legacy of washington post editor ben bradlee, tell your friends the post has one four...
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ben bradlee said the tsa man and then improbably and miraculously he waved ben through security. ben turned and gave one of those smiles and those fist muscle pumps with his right arm. he had beat the system again. [laughter] in those hard final years of his life as a great mind faded, people really took care of ben. his beloved wife sally, that was a real 41 year love affair. their son quinn. dr. michael neumann, a saint in the medical profession and carmen and their housekeeper. not chronologically but psychologically ben's passing is in some respects and in some very clear ways, marks the end of the 20th century. he is gone and for that we are diminished and the world is smaller. i will never forget the leadership and the smile of this man we love so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> part of ben bradlee's incomparable charm was that he always seemed ready to say anything to anyone but ben was meticulous in his outrageousness. tom lippmann our in-house were marion told a story at
ben bradlee said the tsa man and then improbably and miraculously he waved ben through security. ben turned and gave one of those smiles and those fist muscle pumps with his right arm. he had beat the system again. [laughter] in those hard final years of his life as a great mind faded, people really took care of ben. his beloved wife sally, that was a real 41 year love affair. their son quinn. dr. michael neumann, a saint in the medical profession and carmen and their housekeeper. not...
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we'll look back at the life of ben bradlee, the former "washington post" editor who led the way on watergate. >>> and from fiction to reality, designers show off a flying skateboard. until now only seen in a movie about the future. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, october 22nd, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning millions of drivers are wondering if a feature designed to keep them safe in their cars is actually putting them in danger, and they're not getting much help from the government agency whose job it is to protect them. last night the national highway traffic safety administration or nhtsa is warnin inwarning. but drivers are not getting their questions answered. >>> the new warning covers more than 6 million vehicles in the united states. the problem for many is finding out if their car is affected. at last check a website set up to check your vehicle information is not working. last night the agency updated its list of affected vehicles, however, on its website that still appears to contain mista
we'll look back at the life of ben bradlee, the former "washington post" editor who led the way on watergate. >>> and from fiction to reality, designers show off a flying skateboard. until now only seen in a movie about the future. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, october 22nd, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning millions of drivers are wondering if a feature designed to...
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the former "the washington post" editor ben bradlee, next. about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working for ya? better than ever. how'd you do it? added cell sites. increased capacity. and your point is... so you can download music, games, and directions for the road when you need them. who's this guy? oh that's charlie. you ever put pepper spray on your burrito? i like it spicy but not like uggggh spicy. he always like this? you have no idea. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. yo
the former "the washington post" editor ben bradlee, next. about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working for ya? better than ever. how'd you do it? added cell sites. increased capacity. and your point is... so you can download music, games, and directions for the road when you need them. who's this guy? oh that's charlie. you ever put pepper spray on your burrito? i like it spicy but...
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. >>> ben bradlee, the man behind printing the pentagon papers and challenging watergate has died. >>> the world's greatest stock picker, warren buffett lost $2 billion in two days? >>> plus, a new look for jerry maguire and bridgette jones actress rene zellweger. >>> plus, rain inundates florida and a nor'easter heads for new england. it's wednesday, october 22nd. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown. one of america's greatest ice sis fears realized. the fbi is watching three wanna be american teen terrorists all from denver, all girls, two sisters, 17 and 16 and a 15-year-old friend. the fbi says they were lured online through an english land waj isis video. the girls vanished last friday. they allegedly took a flight from denver to germany with plans to go to syria. their journey ended in frankfurt where they were grabbed by security. in syria, did air drop weapons for the kurds fall into isis hands. isis says yes and has the video to prove it. the pentagon is still trying to verify it. >>> good nusz in the u.s. ebola fight. an infected nbc cameraman is
. >>> ben bradlee, the man behind printing the pentagon papers and challenging watergate has died. >>> the world's greatest stock picker, warren buffett lost $2 billion in two days? >>> plus, a new look for jerry maguire and bridgette jones actress rene zellweger. >>> plus, rain inundates florida and a nor'easter heads for new england. it's wednesday, october 22nd. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown. one of...
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sincerely, ben bradlee. gordon peterson, abc 7 news. >> how fitting of gordon to i think -- give that, i think. as you might expect, reaction started to pour in. founder ted turner tweeted journalism was never invigorating than when ben bradlee was at the helm. he will truly be missed. tweeted, missing ben bradlee, america's editor in post.at the washington legend, remarkable person, and sally.all thinking of >> and currently columnist mike rainy wednesday. the heavens weep for ben bradlee. thatmeone tried putting line in the paper, bradlee would have fired them. we'll get reaction from the former post editor, coming up at 5:00. >> but in the meantime, let's go ourd and get a check on traffic situation at this hour. bob in the traffic center with details. hi, bob. >> hello, alison. avery rainy afternoon as result. a slow afternoon. quite slow getting up to 270. and from old georgetown road to silver spring. triangle, veryhe slow. county, macarthur boulevard is closed for the crash. that's running pretty well
sincerely, ben bradlee. gordon peterson, abc 7 news. >> how fitting of gordon to i think -- give that, i think. as you might expect, reaction started to pour in. founder ted turner tweeted journalism was never invigorating than when ben bradlee was at the helm. he will truly be missed. tweeted, missing ben bradlee, america's editor in post.at the washington legend, remarkable person, and sally.all thinking of >> and currently columnist mike rainy wednesday. the heavens weep for ben...
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. >>> legendary newspaper editor ben bradlee has died. he transform it into 81 u one of the influential dailies. the paper says he died of natural causes at his home. in the early '70s, he was at the way for watergate. >> an american original, harvard pan, heavy action during world war ii. he "newsweek" and hang around with jfk. bradlee became the famous newspaper editor in the world. he guided two rookie reporters through watergate. the scandal that brought down an american president. >> what he said after we told him. 96 isn't involved. lives are at stake. there is wiretapping. this is going the distance. his question was, what the hell do we do now? which is the question of somebody who realizings we' in totally uncharted water. >> we asked ourselves questions, how could this be true, how could somebody put it to risk every day? >> reporter: they had help, but they were the team that nailed nixon coverup and ben was in charge. >> he had daring. he had let's call it by its proper fame, he had balls. he was will be to be dangerous. >> he
. >>> legendary newspaper editor ben bradlee has died. he transform it into 81 u one of the influential dailies. the paper says he died of natural causes at his home. in the early '70s, he was at the way for watergate. >> an american original, harvard pan, heavy action during world war ii. he "newsweek" and hang around with jfk. bradlee became the famous newspaper editor in the world. he guided two rookie reporters through watergate. the scandal that brought down an...
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a short time ago we got word that ben bradlee has died. the 93-year-old guided "the washington post" through the watergate scandal and was one of the few who knew the identity of deep throat early on. tonight bob woodward and carl bernstein say ben bradlee had the courage of an army and they loved him deeply. james rosen joins us by phone. james, ben bradlee was watergate, you've written a book about watergate but he was about so much more than watergate as well. >> that's right. ben bradlee helped bring newspaper reporting to a kind of zenith in the 20th century before watergate with the publication of the pentagon papers. they were at the tip of the spear in that fight to publish this massive archive of the history of our involvement in vietnam, and they were backed up by the u.s. supreme court in a big way, then, of course, with the watergate scandal, ben bradlee really was a unique journalism figure in journalism. he was close to power. he'd been a confidant of president kennedy. but he was someone who challenged power and someone who
a short time ago we got word that ben bradlee has died. the 93-year-old guided "the washington post" through the watergate scandal and was one of the few who knew the identity of deep throat early on. tonight bob woodward and carl bernstein say ben bradlee had the courage of an army and they loved him deeply. james rosen joins us by phone. james, ben bradlee was watergate, you've written a book about watergate but he was about so much more than watergate as well. >> that's...
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what you wanted most from ben brad li bradlee. was to be for that moment a peer of ben bradlee's. there was no greater honor. a couple years ago he sent me a photograph of his pal kennedy with richard nixon, whose his paper brought down. he wrote, don't you miss them both, really? it was your classic generation guy. he said to me and my fellow boomers. you don't get it, you don't know what it was like to be 20 years old steering a destroyer through japanese waters. he was right, of course, long before he became a pal of jack's or greatest newspaper editor of his times he made his bones in the south pacific navy. he was when you came to realize it, born to be a newsman. he had a nose for, it the news. he wanted to know everything. who was close to who? who had in in for someone? all of it. he wanted to know it first, most of all, before the competition. most of all, before "the new york times." >> why did your paper take the risk that nobody else did to put all the chips on the table and say, we can beat a president, prove he did something wrong? >> because we got into the story qu
what you wanted most from ben brad li bradlee. was to be for that moment a peer of ben bradlee's. there was no greater honor. a couple years ago he sent me a photograph of his pal kennedy with richard nixon, whose his paper brought down. he wrote, don't you miss them both, really? it was your classic generation guy. he said to me and my fellow boomers. you don't get it, you don't know what it was like to be 20 years old steering a destroyer through japanese waters. he was right, of course, long...
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. >>> and remembering watergate legend ben bradlee. bob woodward and george bernstein join us. >> but first a look at your "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> they send officials scrambling at two airports in. >> in chicago two passengers are being screened. >> at newark international they have a passenger. >> a passenger who is being treated for ebola will be allowed to return home today. >>> the ohio man held in northee ee korea is headed pack home. >> three teenaged girls from denver are back homeft aer trying to travel to syria. >> they were picked up in germany. authoritied suspect they may have been trying to join isis. >>> legendary "washington post" editor ben bradlee has died. >> he was a tough no-nonsense. >> you were born to be a newspaper man. >> i can't think of another thing i could do. i could start out with something, you know, that i wouldn't be happy at. >>> ampple posted a new warning forou icld users. >> caught on camera in pennsylvania. amazingly no one was injured. >> all that -- >> a g oroupf hikers in sou
. >>> and remembering watergate legend ben bradlee. bob woodward and george bernstein join us. >> but first a look at your "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> they send officials scrambling at two airports in. >> in chicago two passengers are being screened. >> at newark international they have a passenger. >> a passenger who is being treated for ebola will be allowed to return home today. >>> the ohio man held in northee ee korea...
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biden filled the washington national cathedral for ben bradlee's funeral. the famous "washington post" editor who with is personality put his stamp on newspapers and journalism during the controversy of watergate in the early 1970s. >> my name is frank bradlee and the son of ben bradlee and sally quentin. >> reporter: there were personal moments from family members who lost a husband and father. >> a lot of people have been talking about my father as a legend and giant. i have to agree. i grew up with him telling me my happiness made him happy. >> reporter: former "post" owner, donald graham. >> take my word for it, he was our hero. benjamin c. bradlee. and he will be always. >> graham spoke to news4 just before the service. >> in this town, where there's so many people with big reputations who don't quite live up to him, he was better than his reputation. you know it as as well as any, sherwood. >> famed journalists carl bernstein and bob woodward spoke at this service. >> i loved this man. for the thousands that worked with him it was not mere admiration
biden filled the washington national cathedral for ben bradlee's funeral. the famous "washington post" editor who with is personality put his stamp on newspapers and journalism during the controversy of watergate in the early 1970s. >> my name is frank bradlee and the son of ben bradlee and sally quentin. >> reporter: there were personal moments from family members who lost a husband and father. >> a lot of people have been talking about my father as a legend and...
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. >> the post is reporting that ben bradlee died in his home last night of natural causes. funeral services will be held next wednesday at 11:00 at national cathedral open to everyone. ben bradlee was 93 years old and a little later we'll speak to an author who wrote a biography on bradlee. jeff himelman will join us around 5:45 and we'll be digging into our own archives for of? our own interviews with bradlee. >>> we are just getting started on ne at 5:00, focusing on education, the maryland candidates for governor talk about how they will improve school for your children at 5:30. >> and will rg3 play monday? an update after the break. >> plus topper is tracking the showers and strong winds moving through the area, an update on today's yellow alert next. >>> please join us on wusa9 as we work to bring home every missing child in the washington d.c. area. have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia
. >> the post is reporting that ben bradlee died in his home last night of natural causes. funeral services will be held next wednesday at 11:00 at national cathedral open to everyone. ben bradlee was 93 years old and a little later we'll speak to an author who wrote a biography on bradlee. jeff himelman will join us around 5:45 and we'll be digging into our own archives for of? our own interviews with bradlee. >>> we are just getting started on ne at 5:00, focusing on education,...
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second, ben bradlee, the great editor. tonight, we look back at their conversations. >> you know, you have to have a very clear vision of who your consumer is and, obviously, over the years i have been in fashion, the consumer has changed a great deal because today the most important consumer is the professional woman. i expect the woman who will come buy clothes and in that sense, fashion has changed a great deal since i first started in the '60s because it's no longer a lady of leisure, a lady who lounges as the most important consumer. >> charlie: it's those who work outside the home. >> absolutely. and at the same time because they form an active part of the world and what happens, you know, they know more about fashion than any woman in history before because they are a true consumer in the sense that what they buy is a real need, you know. then even the formula of dress has so much changed because a woman today doesn't have the luxury of dressing, you know, during the day and then going home and changing to go out at
second, ben bradlee, the great editor. tonight, we look back at their conversations. >> you know, you have to have a very clear vision of who your consumer is and, obviously, over the years i have been in fashion, the consumer has changed a great deal because today the most important consumer is the professional woman. i expect the woman who will come buy clothes and in that sense, fashion has changed a great deal since i first started in the '60s because it's no longer a lady of leisure,...
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. >> ben bradlee will ta. we'll talk with bob woodward and carl bernstein on "cbs this morning." >>> they're high lighting what congress and federal agencies are doing. one program spent $199,000 to study compost digested by worms. another $856,000 went to train mountain lions to walk on treadmills. nancy cordes is here with several more examples of what the senator calls waste. good morning. >> good morning. this senate is on course to be called the least productive in all of history. $10,000 for an oregon children's theater production of "zombie in love." $46,000 for a snowmobile competition in michigan. and $414,000 to update an army video game meant to spur recruitment, a project already $25 million overbudget. all this plus rabbit massages at ohio state university. butterfly farms on oklahoma tribal lands and an iron man suit under development at the didn't of defense. these expenses are all part of oklahoma senator's tom coburn's annual ranking book, the top 100 worst examples of government waste includi
. >> ben bradlee will ta. we'll talk with bob woodward and carl bernstein on "cbs this morning." >>> they're high lighting what congress and federal agencies are doing. one program spent $199,000 to study compost digested by worms. another $856,000 went to train mountain lions to walk on treadmills. nancy cordes is here with several more examples of what the senator calls waste. good morning. >> good morning. this senate is on course to be called the least...
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ben bradlee died at the age of 93. almost 50 years ago, the navy veteran and harvard grad became the deputies managing editor after famously telling publisher katherine graham, it was, quote, one he'd give his left one for. as bradlee fearlessly took on the us government and published the pentagon papers during the vietnam war and also put two rookie reporters on an obscure break-in at the democratic national headquarters, and backed carl woodward and bernstein to the hill when that story grew into watergate. >> he had the touch. he had the ability to encourage people, stimulate people, but not run over them. >> bradlee arrived in washington in 1957, where he also had the good fortune to meet a neighbor. then a little known senator from massachusetts, john f. kennedy. >> he had moved into the same block, ended up in his backyard, his garden, and talking and actually had to go to a party that night together, and we ended up as friends. >> reporter: bradlee would remain friends with kennedy throughout his short presidenc
ben bradlee died at the age of 93. almost 50 years ago, the navy veteran and harvard grad became the deputies managing editor after famously telling publisher katherine graham, it was, quote, one he'd give his left one for. as bradlee fearlessly took on the us government and published the pentagon papers during the vietnam war and also put two rookie reporters on an obscure break-in at the democratic national headquarters, and backed carl woodward and bernstein to the hill when that story grew...
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sincerely ben bradlee. gordon peterson, abc7 news. >> and that leaves colleagues at "the post" featured this memorial to him outside the building tonight. >> we will have complete coverage of his legacy tomorrow here on abc news. >> and now happening in the district tonight. police are taking a close look at these surveillance pictures. the men you see here are accused of exposing themselves on metro trains. in fact, it has happened four times so far. and police want to find them before they strike again. we are live in washington with the latest. jay. >> allison, we'd like to show your viewers where thesiness dens took place, which stops. one on the green line, three at the red line. glennmon at the top. rhode island island avenue and the last place here at the gallery place chinatown. >> the way to get around metro can be a frantic one but four men visually made miserable for four women. >> it's really offensive. and as a woman you shouldn't have to be subjected to that. >> authorities say in the last sev
sincerely ben bradlee. gordon peterson, abc7 news. >> and that leaves colleagues at "the post" featured this memorial to him outside the building tonight. >> we will have complete coverage of his legacy tomorrow here on abc news. >> and now happening in the district tonight. police are taking a close look at these surveillance pictures. the men you see here are accused of exposing themselves on metro trains. in fact, it has happened four times so far. and police want...
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and very, very kind. >> ben bradlees survived by his four children and his wife. after the funeral, there was a private burial. >> with election day a week away, there's concern about one group of voters and whether they will come out to the polls. we'll explain next. >> and prepare for a real taste of fall. dougross full forecast -- 's full forecast is next. >> with just days until the midterm elections, candidates are doing everything they can to get support from every voter. what impact will specific groups of voters have on this tuesday's election? we look at the african-american vote. >> turnout among african-american voters helped propel president obama to victory in 2008 and 2012. two years later, interest in the midterms -- >> not as much as the presidential. >> does not even compare. >> i think ther's a lot of apathy now. jackson believes dissatisfaction with the president will translate into low turnout among black voters. >> at this point, while we all love obama, of course, and always will, but at the same time, we have not seen a lot of results. >> vo
and very, very kind. >> ben bradlees survived by his four children and his wife. after the funeral, there was a private burial. >> with election day a week away, there's concern about one group of voters and whether they will come out to the polls. we'll explain next. >> and prepare for a real taste of fall. dougross full forecast -- 's full forecast is next. >> with just days until the midterm elections, candidates are doing everything they can to get support from every...
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in other words, i thank god for ben bradlee. amen. ♪ hallelujah glory hallelujahy , his, glory hallelujah ♪uth is marching on glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah his truth is marching on ♪ glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah hallelujah ♪ glory, glory hallelujah hallelujahy ♪s truth is marching on >> let us pray to our lord jesus christ, who says i am the resurrection and i am life. you consoled martha and mary and their distress. draw near to us those who mourn for benjamin and dry the tears of those who weep. the grave of lazarus, your friend. comfort us in our sorrow. life.ised the dead to give to our brother eternal life. paradise to the thieves who repented. bring our brother to the joys of heaven. comfort us and our sorrows at the death of our brother. let our faith the our constellation and internal life our hope. prayer thatther the our lord taught us, we say -- our father, who are in heaven, hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it
in other words, i thank god for ben bradlee. amen. ♪ hallelujah glory hallelujahy , his, glory hallelujah ♪uth is marching on glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah his truth is marching on ♪ glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah hallelujah ♪ glory, glory hallelujah hallelujahy ♪s truth is marching on >> let us pray to our lord jesus christ, who says i am the resurrection and i am life. you consoled martha and mary and their distress....
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. >>> after we learned of his death last night at the age of 93, ben bradlee was remembered today as one of the giants of american journalism. as you're about to hear, he was profane, a patriot, a fearless editor who guided "the washington post" and its coverage of watergate and inspiration of generation of reporters. tonight, tom brokaw looks back at bradlee's career. >> reporter: he was an american original turning "newsweek" into a power of washington journalism. paling around with jfk and becoming the most famous newspaper editor in the world, the man who guided two rookie reporters through watergate. >> we asked ourselves a lot of questions. and how could all of this be true? how could somebody with all that much to lose put it at risk every day? >> he was a patriot. he really believed in the country. but when somebody broke that trust, you know, it was just go get 'em. >> he wanted to be first with the story, but he never wanted to be wrong. >> reporter: bradlee, woodward and bernstein nailed the nixon cover-up and ben was in charge. immortalized all the president's men. >> whe
. >>> after we learned of his death last night at the age of 93, ben bradlee was remembered today as one of the giants of american journalism. as you're about to hear, he was profane, a patriot, a fearless editor who guided "the washington post" and its coverage of watergate and inspiration of generation of reporters. tonight, tom brokaw looks back at bradlee's career. >> reporter: he was an american original turning "newsweek" into a power of washington...
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the legacy of ben bradlee. he stood up to white house pressure numerous times. put his capital behind the newspaper. people call him and say wait on this and sometimes they run it and sometimes they don't. but you can't imagine the kind of fortitude it takes to stare at the president of the united states and say no, sir, we're running this. >> absolutely. and i think you make a really good point about the publisher. you really can't talk about ben and the role of the post without talking about catherine graham. mrs. graham's willingness to partner with ben and stick with him and trust his instincts and trust his ability to manage reporters is also an essential element. i'm tempted to look through both of their auto-biographies. they're bookends, together they created a better newspaper than they would have been able to do separately. >> washington post columnist ruth marcus hired by ben bradlee, who's passed away tonight. ben bradlee, legendary former executive of the washington post has died, as we just report
the legacy of ben bradlee. he stood up to white house pressure numerous times. put his capital behind the newspaper. people call him and say wait on this and sometimes they run it and sometimes they don't. but you can't imagine the kind of fortitude it takes to stare at the president of the united states and say no, sir, we're running this. >> absolutely. and i think you make a really good point about the publisher. you really can't talk about ben and the role of the post without talking...
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sincerely, ben bradlee. >> and bradlee's funeral will be this wednesday at national cathedral. the service starts at 11:00 in the morning and is open to the public. still ahead here on "washington weekly," metro wants to replace hundreds of rail cars but it's not going to come cheap. details on the price tag, plus a virginia girl's response to bullying. >> and after an absolutely spectacular last weekend of october with above-average temperatures, they're going to stick around but just for a bit. active >> taking a look at the week ahead, on tuesday, firefighters in fairfax county will hand out winter coats to children. it's an annual thank but for the first time firefighters will also distribute more than 2,000 new pairs of sneakers. it will be at the penn fire and rescue station in alexandra. also, d.c. mayors past and present will commemorate the 409 anniversary of home rule in the district. a celebration will take place at 5:30 at the wilson building. organizers say the event will push for full voting rights in congress and state hood for d.c. a scheduled hearing on thursda
sincerely, ben bradlee. >> and bradlee's funeral will be this wednesday at national cathedral. the service starts at 11:00 in the morning and is open to the public. still ahead here on "washington weekly," metro wants to replace hundreds of rail cars but it's not going to come cheap. details on the price tag, plus a virginia girl's response to bullying. >> and after an absolutely spectacular last weekend of october with above-average temperatures, they're going to stick...
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remembering washington post editor ben bradlee. why more companies are giving women the option to delay motherhood by freezing their eggs. and, one author's remedies for american literature and democracy. >> woodruff: and now to politics, so much of the attention during these midterm elections has been focused on who will control the senate, but there's a story developing when it comes to governors. of the 36 gubernatorial races across the country, 12 sitting governors are at risk of losing. if that were to happen, it would be the most in half a century. here to explain it all is newshour's political editor domenico montanaro. so half a century. you're saying it's unusual to have this many seats at risk. >> it's very unusual. just like house members and members of the senate, governors really usually have very high incumbency reelection rates. when you look over the past 20 years, there's been 88% of governors who have run for reelection who are reelected. in fact, you can see three times in the past 20 years or so you've had 100%
remembering washington post editor ben bradlee. why more companies are giving women the option to delay motherhood by freezing their eggs. and, one author's remedies for american literature and democracy. >> woodruff: and now to politics, so much of the attention during these midterm elections has been focused on who will control the senate, but there's a story developing when it comes to governors. of the 36 gubernatorial races across the country, 12 sitting governors are at risk of...
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we'll look back at ben bradlee's life. >>> first, the battle against ebola. >> the freelance cameraman who was infected while working in liberia is now free of the virus. ashoka mukpo will be able to leave a nebraska hospital in a matter of hours. on twitter he said he feels blessed and truly happy to be alive. >>> in spain, the latest tests show a nurse's aide is free of ebola. teresa ramos helped treat infected patients in madrid. she may remain in the hospital, though, for several more days to recover from her symptoms. >>> and one of the infected u.s. nurses is improving. nina pham is being treated at the national institutes of health. her condition has now been upgraded from fair to good. she became ill after treating thomas duncan, who later died at a texas hospital where she worked. >>> and travelers from the hardest hit countries in west africa will soon be limited on where they can arrive here in the united states. >> yeah, you want the pay close attention to this. they'll have to take flights that land at a handful of american airports. elizabeth cohen has more on the latest
we'll look back at ben bradlee's life. >>> first, the battle against ebola. >> the freelance cameraman who was infected while working in liberia is now free of the virus. ashoka mukpo will be able to leave a nebraska hospital in a matter of hours. on twitter he said he feels blessed and truly happy to be alive. >>> in spain, the latest tests show a nurse's aide is free of ebola. teresa ramos helped treat infected patients in madrid. she may remain in the hospital,...
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>>> and remembering watergate legend ben bradlee. former "washington post" reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein join us. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the ambulance right now is sealed off for that patient. >> ebola scare sends officials scrambling at two u.s. airports. >> in chicago two passengers are being isolated and screened. >> and newark international, surfed a passenger potentially exposed to the virus. >> a passenger who is being treated for ebola will be allowed to return home today. >> jeffrey fowle to wrights pat air force base just north of dayton. >>> the ohio man held in north korea is headed back home. >> three teenaged girls from denver are back home after trying to travel to syria. >> they were picked up in germany. authorities suspected they may have been trying to join isis. >>> legendary "washington post" editor ben bradlee has died. >> tough tongued, no nonsense as he guided the investigation into richard nixon's watergate. >> you were born to
>>> and remembering watergate legend ben bradlee. former "washington post" reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein join us. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the ambulance right now is sealed off for that patient. >> ebola scare sends officials scrambling at two u.s. airports. >> in chicago two passengers are being isolated and screened. >> and newark international, surfed a...
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ben bradlee is a man who not soon be forgotten. thank you for watching abc news tomorrow. "gma" first thing in the morning and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. hi, dears. isn't this wonderful weather we're having? it's so crisp and d clear. quiet, marie. i can't hear the punches. so, raymond... are you going to the hall of baseballs tomorrow? what? the hall of fame, marie! you ignorant.... [muttering] raymond, your brother was talking abouout some sort of a ceremony? it sounded like a lot of f to me. and since you are a sportswriter and have such important connections... oh, just say it, marie. the hall of fame is honoring the 1969 mets. your brother asked your mother to ask you to take him. which one of youdo i say no? would mean to your brother.ow mt to cooperstown, ok?g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a bus. that'sa smelly-feet con. hi. hi, robert. hey. hi, dear. hey. so.what's ? for a drive today.ht it's nice out, huh?
ben bradlee is a man who not soon be forgotten. thank you for watching abc news tomorrow. "gma" first thing in the morning and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. hi, dears. isn't this wonderful weather we're having? it's so crisp and d clear. quiet, marie. i can't hear the punches. so, raymond... are you going to the hall of baseballs tomorrow? what? the hall of fame, marie! you ignorant.... [muttering] raymond, your brother was talking abouout some sort of a...
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ben bradlee is a man who not soon be forgotten. thank you for watching abc news tomorrow. "gma" first thing in the morning and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night.
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the legend editor of the washington post ben bradlee has died at 92 years old. through an e the record their career, the water gate scandal got him to the top of his trade. bradlee gave supporters free range to uncover the scandal that led to president nixon's resignation and rewrote the job description of a political journalist. ben bradlee spoke to the hard talk program in 2006 about the water gate scandal. my colleague stephen sackur asked him why he decided to. >> i do know it's write. if you write 100 stories and you're not wrong, you're right. >> because your gut was telling you sm. >> my record. we made no mistakes on that story. >> retrospect suggests you been. are you happy with how it was handled? >> i sure am. it was the best piece of investigative journalist in my time. >> that was the man ben bradlee. week speak to the media commentator. roy, you met ben on many occasions didn't you? what was he like as a character? >> well he was a newspaper man. he was tall, gravelled voice, grouchy. at the same time he was very funny. the one thing he stressed al
the legend editor of the washington post ben bradlee has died at 92 years old. through an e the record their career, the water gate scandal got him to the top of his trade. bradlee gave supporters free range to uncover the scandal that led to president nixon's resignation and rewrote the job description of a political journalist. ben bradlee spoke to the hard talk program in 2006 about the water gate scandal. my colleague stephen sackur asked him why he decided to. >> i do know it's...
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ben bradlee received the medal of freedom by president obama just last year. back to you. >> delia, thank you, reporting live from outside "the washington post." >>> there are new warning bells being sounded by apple's icloud storage system. >> you want to save the battery on your mobile device? there's an app for that. wusa9 is back right after this. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of bills through the legislature and into law, but barbara comstock never officially disclosed that all the while she was being paid thousands of dollars. no wonder she hid it. >>> 6:09 on this wet wednesday morning. here's doppler 9000. our temperatures
ben bradlee received the medal of freedom by president obama just last year. back to you. >> delia, thank you, reporting live from outside "the washington post." >>> there are new warning bells being sounded by apple's icloud storage system. >> you want to save the battery on your mobile device? there's an app for that. wusa9 is back right after this. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the...
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now, ben bradlee passed away last week. he was 93 years old. he had alzheimer's disease. bradlee is remembered most of course for leading "the washington post" in the pulitzer prize winning coverage of the watergate scandal along with bob woodward. he helped bring the paper to national recognition and really changed journalism as a whole. security is tight here. politicians, journalists, vice president biden, secretary of state john kerry, all arrived here about an hour ago, all who knew and respected bradlee. >> first of all he was a friend but the fact that so many people from the world that we live in, journal eu678 and political -- journalism and political figures are here because of what he meant to both sides for integrity, for getting the story, for a sense of thmission of journalism. >> he had a passion to get it right, and if you've read the articles on ben and some of his own writings over the last few days, you know he wanted to be first always, but he also wanted to be right. and i think the tension that he felt so many times was -- i know virtually this is ok
now, ben bradlee passed away last week. he was 93 years old. he had alzheimer's disease. bradlee is remembered most of course for leading "the washington post" in the pulitzer prize winning coverage of the watergate scandal along with bob woodward. he helped bring the paper to national recognition and really changed journalism as a whole. security is tight here. politicians, journalists, vice president biden, secretary of state john kerry, all arrived here about an hour ago, all who...
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ben bradlee is a man who not soon be forgotten. thank you for watching abc news tomorrow. "gma" first thing in the morning and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! ho-ho! oh! hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. some of you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine... [cheers and applause] but today it's all about millionaire! [applause] our returning contestant has been married for 46 years, is the mother of four, and the grandmother of two, so she's got a lot of reasons to win big today. from new york, new york, it's sherry greenspan! [cheers and applause] >> terry! >> oh, come over here. how you doing? >> oh, great. i love those shoes. >> oh, thank you. i like your shoes too. >> thank you. >> wow, how you doing, sherry? >> i'm doing fabulously. >> you are doing fabulous right now. i mean, you've been playing this game so well. but, you know, i hear you have a superstitious little thing you like to do. >> i actually do. someone once told me that if there's a full moon and you look up at the moon and hold out an empt
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great ben bradlee moment as told by him in his memoir, click on that link and you've got ben bradlee died at 93. led the post as it transformed beyond a small local newspaper and the "washington post" with this. ben bradlee embodied a much more confident time in american journalism and also 12 great ben bradlee moments. those are some of the tweets this morning put out by the "washington post." "washington post" also noting this in one of their piece this is morning, that many in the post newsroom have been reflected on bradlee's legacy for the past couple weeks, particularly after his wife revealed that bradlee's health was declining and he entered home hospice care after years of suffering from dementia. i'll show you that part of the interview. >> he does know who i am, yes. we actually have called in hospice care this week. and you know, it's interesting because i thought oh well this is going to be not so hard because ben is going to be, you know, he'll gradually lose his memory and he'll ask me to repeat things and it will just be ... but it has been the most horrible experienc
great ben bradlee moment as told by him in his memoir, click on that link and you've got ben bradlee died at 93. led the post as it transformed beyond a small local newspaper and the "washington post" with this. ben bradlee embodied a much more confident time in american journalism and also 12 great ben bradlee moments. those are some of the tweets this morning put out by the "washington post." "washington post" also noting this in one of their piece this is...
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gwen: and we remember "washington post" editor ben bradlee. covering the week, john harwood, chief washington correspondent of cnbc. dan balz, chief correspondent for "the washington post." jeanne cummings, deputy managing editor for bloomberg politics. and alexis simendinger, white house correspondent for real clear politics. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $21. >> could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? >> i don't think so. >> well, if you start putting that money toward your retirement every week, and let it grow over time, over 20, 30 years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. >> the future of surgery is within sight. our research is studying how real time multimodality imaging during surgery can help precision and outcomes. brigham
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but to celebrate the life and legacy of ben bradlee who did live up our lives. it is the most recited phrygia's images of prayer that dates back to the destruction with the exile of jews to babylonia it is the pressure associated about morning but it is not about morning but to celebrate the magnificence and glory of god would never our challenges to be tested. [speaking hebrew] exalted and hallowed be god's great name in the world that god created according to plan may god's majesty be revealed in the days of our lifetime to which we say amen. speaking speaking hero. [speaking hebrew] may god have his name to all eternity. [speaking hebrew] blessed praised and honored and exalted and extolled and glorified the the name of the holy blessed one beyond all our sleeve words to which we say amen. maybe abundance piece from heaven to which we say amen with the one who creates peace on high to which we say amen. >> god of compassion and be near two of you call upon your name with the course of their daily life and service. work that brings us joy to embody concern for
but to celebrate the life and legacy of ben bradlee who did live up our lives. it is the most recited phrygia's images of prayer that dates back to the destruction with the exile of jews to babylonia it is the pressure associated about morning but it is not about morning but to celebrate the magnificence and glory of god would never our challenges to be tested. [speaking hebrew] exalted and hallowed be god's great name in the world that god created according to plan may god's majesty be...
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ben bradlee, "newspapering and other adventures: a good life." thank you for joining us. >> guest: is it over? c-span: it is over. [inaudible conversations] .. >> >>
ben bradlee, "newspapering and other adventures: a good life." thank you for joining us. >> guest: is it over? c-span: it is over. [inaudible conversations] .. >> >>
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calls katharine graham and passes this note to ben bradlee and ben bradlee says put this in your baby book because this is like a badge of honor here. and stood by him. that's what -- you hope your journalistic -- your institution and newsrooms will support you against these huge titans. he made sure that was the case. >> a lot of people argue that's not the case a lot of places anymore. we're all kind of in bed together. some will even accuse -- because you want access all the time but that's old school stuff, man. and -- wow. change the game. a lot of people can't say they absolutely changed the game. so we'll have more on that on abc throughout the day. >>> we need to turn to the man, speaking of the white house. the man accused of just bursting into the front door, jumped the fence? he's been declared unfit to stand trial. at least for now. initial assessment of omar gonzalez came after a one-our screening. a judge ordered him to have a more in-depth competency evaluation. gonzalez is accused of carrying a knife into the white house and assaulting two secret service officers. >>>
calls katharine graham and passes this note to ben bradlee and ben bradlee says put this in your baby book because this is like a badge of honor here. and stood by him. that's what -- you hope your journalistic -- your institution and newsrooms will support you against these huge titans. he made sure that was the case. >> a lot of people argue that's not the case a lot of places anymore. we're all kind of in bed together. some will even accuse -- because you want access all the time but...