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is him and him and say in my next life i will be ben bradlee.e has never been depressed a day in his life. i have never seen him depressed. he is very happy. he is taking care of. has people fluttering around him every minute. he is so well taken care off. he is a happy and loves to be false over. he is very aware of being taken care of and fussed over. he sleeps now about 20 hours a day and does not sleep much. he is totally content. i told youhter note, we had to this video of you, your first day at a cbs. >> oh, no. [laughter] you are not going to do that to me. >> you have to stay in engaged. it is not long. it is only a minute. what year was it? >> 1973. >> you lasted six months. you had never done television. you were on with hughes rudd. he is no longer with us. >> he was a really bad boy. >> here is a minute. , thism the cbs newsroom is the cbs morning news. with hughes rudd and sally quinn. >> we should begin with saying a little bit about what we are. a lot of people do not consider me a common site. back tong else saying you and that
is him and him and say in my next life i will be ben bradlee.e has never been depressed a day in his life. i have never seen him depressed. he is very happy. he is taking care of. has people fluttering around him every minute. he is so well taken care off. he is a happy and loves to be false over. he is very aware of being taken care of and fussed over. he sleeps now about 20 hours a day and does not sleep much. he is totally content. i told youhter note, we had to this video of you, your first...
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former "washington post" editor ben bradlee is now in hospice care. the 93-year-old bradlee's health has deteriorated following years of alzheimer's disease. he's being cared for at the couple's d.c. home. grad lee as you know was the post editor from 1968 through 1991 and he led the newsroom through coverage of watergate as well as the pentagon papers. >>> when we come back, the nation's top pediatricians have some surprising birth control advice for sexually active teenagers. >> also ahead, what's behind the protests in hong >>> thousands of protesters took to the streets for a second consecutive day. the pro-democracy protesters have camped outside and police have tear gassed them in an effort to get them to go home. at least 26 people were taken to hospitals. >>> sexually teenage girls should use iuds or hormonal implants. that's a direct message from the american academy of pediatrics. the group says condoms should also be used to protect against sexually transmitted diseases. teens use condoms more than any other birth control but, the least eff
former "washington post" editor ben bradlee is now in hospice care. the 93-year-old bradlee's health has deteriorated following years of alzheimer's disease. he's being cared for at the couple's d.c. home. grad lee as you know was the post editor from 1968 through 1991 and he led the newsroom through coverage of watergate as well as the pentagon papers. >>> when we come back, the nation's top pediatricians have some surprising birth control advice for sexually active...
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she also speaks about her long marriage to ben bradlee. >> sally quinn, on january 19 of this yea y
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she also speaks about her long marriage to ben bradlee. >> sally quinn, on january 19 of this year you wrote, "when i started 'on faith' over seven years ago, i was an atheist." let me stop there, this was not your first, why did you say you were an atheist? >> i had been an atheist most of my life. i became an atheist when i was about 4-years-old. i'd always been taught to say my prayers, "i pray the lord my soul to keep." when my father was in the military and he was in germany during world war ii, and he liberated dachau and he had the staff photographer take pictures of the holocaust victims. he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum. he brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought there cannot be a god. how could a god let this happen? that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word "atheist," but i just knew not believe in god. i learned the word "atheist" when i was 13-years-old. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with him when he died, and one of the last things he said was, "please d
she also speaks about her long marriage to ben bradlee. >> sally quinn, on january 19 of this year you wrote, "when i started 'on faith' over seven years ago, i was an atheist." let me stop there, this was not your first, why did you say you were an atheist? >> i had been an atheist most of my life. i became an atheist when i was about 4-years-old. i'd always been taught to say my prayers, "i pray the lord my soul to keep." when my father was in the military and...
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the things working for people that you discover that the editors at the "washington post" like ben bradlee really knew how to say look we will put this in the paper. but he was happy. he would make jokes and there was a spirit. >> nixon has very little sense of humor. >> no joy? >> i don't know. there is some conversations i did not answer because they were not relevant but occasionally i would stop but that a relationship with his daughters i am sure they were stunned to see this other side of him. >> i think there was joy in his family and with his wife a loving relationship that you conversations i've listened to most was taken out as personal. so we have not seen one-third or half of what's available? because there are hundreds of hours estimate there is a treasure shrove there like we sat there all these years with nobody bothering to flush out the information to understand watergate but then goes to nixon before you come in to give your cancer on the presidency speech. they talk about the democratic headquarters that functioned for a number of of weeks. and there is some pretty juicy
the things working for people that you discover that the editors at the "washington post" like ben bradlee really knew how to say look we will put this in the paper. but he was happy. he would make jokes and there was a spirit. >> nixon has very little sense of humor. >> no joy? >> i don't know. there is some conversations i did not answer because they were not relevant but occasionally i would stop but that a relationship with his daughters i am sure they were...
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she also speaks about her long marriage to ben bradlee. >> sally quinn, on january 19 of
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things and working for people you discover and some of the editors at the "washington post" like ben bradlee who is tough and really knew how to say look we are going to put this in a paper and keep this out. he was happy and he would make jokes. there was. >> guest: nixon has very little sense of humor. >> host: no joy? >> guest: you know i don't know. i listen to some conversations that i did not include because they weren't relevant but in queuing things up i would listen to some. he had a lovely relationship with his daughters. i'm sure they were stunned when the stuff came out to see this other side of him. i think there was joy in his family and the same with his wife. he is a lovely relationship and a few conversations i listen to their most of the stuff was taken out was personal. >> host: we haven't seen, we have only seen one third or half of what's available? there are hundreds of hours that were taken out for privacy reasons. >> guest: there's a treasure trove they are. nobody was bothering to flesh this out to fully understand watergate and now we have the full picture of his ro
things and working for people you discover and some of the editors at the "washington post" like ben bradlee who is tough and really knew how to say look we are going to put this in a paper and keep this out. he was happy and he would make jokes. there was. >> guest: nixon has very little sense of humor. >> host: no joy? >> guest: you know i don't know. i listen to some conversations that i did not include because they weren't relevant but in queuing things up i...
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she also speaks about her long marriage to ben bradlee. >> sally quinn, on january 19 of this year you wrote, "when i started 'on faith' over seven years ago, i was an atheist." let me stop there, this was not your first, why did you say you were an atheist? >> i had been an atheist most of my life. i became an atheist when i was about 4-years-old. i'd always been taught to say my prayers, "i pray the lord my soul to keep." when my father was in the military and he was in germany during world war ii, and he liberated dachau and he had the staff photographer take pictures of the holocaust victims. he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum. he brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought there cannot be a god. how could a god let this happen? that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word "atheist," but i just knew not believe in god. i learned the word "atheist" when i was 13-years-old. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with him when he died, and one of the last things he said was, "please d
she also speaks about her long marriage to ben bradlee. >> sally quinn, on january 19 of this year you wrote, "when i started 'on faith' over seven years ago, i was an atheist." let me stop there, this was not your first, why did you say you were an atheist? >> i had been an atheist most of my life. i became an atheist when i was about 4-years-old. i'd always been taught to say my prayers, "i pray the lord my soul to keep." when my father was in the military and...
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. >>> ben bradley, the former top editor of "the washington post" who oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal is in hospice care. bradlee alzheimer's and dementia the last several years. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest honor awarded to civilians. >>> muriel bowser has picked up another endorsement. the service employees international union said they admire her job creation and sick leave initiatives. she is running against independents david cantania and carol schwartz in the november general election. >>> nats fans who take metro to see the playoffs games can thank american university for the late night train service. au will partner with metro to get fans home after playoff games which run late sunday through thursday. for any game that's still in play at 10:30 on those days, metro will run its trains until 12:20 a.m. and the trains will run even later if there are extra innings or rain delays. >>> let's hope for quick victories and good weather. a stray shower wet. we'll see down definitelying 75 to 80. a shower or two tonight. looks good thursday. later friday here comes a front with sh
. >>> ben bradley, the former top editor of "the washington post" who oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal is in hospice care. bradlee alzheimer's and dementia the last several years. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest honor awarded to civilians. >>> muriel bowser has picked up another endorsement. the service employees international union said they admire her job creation and sick leave initiatives. she is running against independents...