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ben bradley is 93 years old. >>> the actor and human rights lawyer are now husband and wife, in the eyes of their wedding guests and now in the eyes of the law. george clooney and amal alamuddin had a private ceremony on saturday, including a private party on a boat flotilla. they sealed it with a civil ceremony today. as you might imagine the paparazzi took a few photos of them. >>> the two big story lines emerged from college football this weekend briefly took the spotlight off the nfl. first, michigan quarterback, shane morris, he took that huge hit during the minnesota game. he went down. he was wobbly afterwards, steadied by a teammate, but he was allowed to stay in the game even after what many suspected could be a concussion. today, the head coach brady hoke defended his decision. and if you're a fan planning to rush onto the field at an ohio state university game, remember a lot of coaches are former players, like the buckeyes assistant coach and former line backer who body slammed the exuberant fan. >>> video just in tonight of the newest member of the clinton family. new parent
ben bradley is 93 years old. >>> the actor and human rights lawyer are now husband and wife, in the eyes of their wedding guests and now in the eyes of the law. george clooney and amal alamuddin had a private ceremony on saturday, including a private party on a boat flotilla. they sealed it with a civil ceremony today. as you might imagine the paparazzi took a few photos of them. >>> the two big story lines emerged from college football this weekend briefly took the spotlight...
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and i called ben bradley, and ben said, don't let the guy up. let me do something.hold off a minute. and he called me back a few minutes and he said, okay, bernstein, you get the hell out of the building. that's the first thing. and i just called katharine graham, and she says those are her notes, they're not your notes, and if anybody is going to go to jail, it's going to be her. >> that's a fantastic story. fantastic g%klr1çrdfuju+y i think we are out of time now and i want to thank our three marvelous panelists and all of you for showing up. i wanted to make the following point. it kind of grows out of what doug had just said a moment ago. i learned in 1974 i believe that my phone was tapped by richard nixon. i knew that on two occasions my office of the state department, cbs had an office at the state department as did most of the reporters covering the department, that that office had twice been broken into. once i actually saw people running away because they had seen me approaching. four or five times our income tax was audited. not a penny found out of line
and i called ben bradley, and ben said, don't let the guy up. let me do something.hold off a minute. and he called me back a few minutes and he said, okay, bernstein, you get the hell out of the building. that's the first thing. and i just called katharine graham, and she says those are her notes, they're not your notes, and if anybody is going to go to jail, it's going to be her. >> that's a fantastic story. fantastic g%klr1çrdfuju+y i think we are out of time now and i want to thank...
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ben bradley told me one of his great sources in the last active ;/ >> this is from our facebook wage from dwight who says nixon did one thing that no other president did, he took full responsibility for his actions and that's not something that leaders do today but did he take full responsibility and did he fully apologize before his death? >> well, as with many things about richard nixon, who was a very shifty character, it's hard to answer definitively. he make the arguments in his memory wars and i think there's some truth in it that part of the reason that he left was that as a patriot he couldn't put the country through further turmoil and that the trerrible fall of 1974 and the impeachment trial in the senate, all his foreign policy goals would have been shattered. there were too many important things happening in the country that after two years of watergate, he had to leave and he recognized that. the other part though is that, you know, he did not have any political support anymore. he had lost it completely. and the third part was that he was hoping that if he left, he woul
ben bradley told me one of his great sources in the last active ;/ >> this is from our facebook wage from dwight who says nixon did one thing that no other president did, he took full responsibility for his actions and that's not something that leaders do today but did he take full responsibility and did he fully apologize before his death? >> well, as with many things about richard nixon, who was a very shifty character, it's hard to answer definitively. he make the arguments in...
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. >>> ben bradley, the former top editor of "the washington post" who oversaw coverage of the watergatepice care. bradlee has suffered from 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. lat
. >>> ben bradley, the former top editor of "the washington post" who oversaw coverage of the watergatepice care. bradlee has suffered from 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...
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bradley cooper pitched his heart out to you with an idea? creativity match with the fiscal discipline you're talking about? so great -- >> that's a great question. >> that is a good question. good job, ben, stephanie. ryan, you should know that stephanie is on her blackberry more than you and i are. you must have no life. >> i have none. >> when we look of financial models, we saw how it looked in the old world. we moved into today's world and said this doesn't work. if we are going to be a studio -- and we are now the largest , we have tostudio understand that box office is a small piece of the pie. a movie,ook at making there are two parts, right? a common nation of creative and financial. you have to side, look at financial and we say ok, how much money are we putting into the movie. who is our market? and then what is the downstream revenue. what is our electronic, our dvd, our ultimate profitability? we believe and say this movie will hit profitability. that's a financial check. then you have to put the gut check in, which is that the creative team jumps on and we make sure the script and the concept and the making and the process is the best it can be. whether it's the fighter or
bradley cooper pitched his heart out to you with an idea? creativity match with the fiscal discipline you're talking about? so great -- >> that's a great question. >> that is a good question. good job, ben, stephanie. ryan, you should know that stephanie is on her blackberry more than you and i are. you must have no life. >> i have none. >> when we look of financial models, we saw how it looked in the old world. we moved into today's world and said this doesn't work. if...