Sally Quinn Interview: Love, Journalism, & the Legacy of Ben Bradlee
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Sally Quinn recalls first meeting her late husband Ben Bradlee during an interview at The Washington Post. She discusses how Ben cared about journalism and the country, how he wanted to get the facts out and tell the truth, and describes his outlook as always positive which he passed down to their son Quinn.
Best Selling Author Sally Quinn was born in Savannah, Georgia on January 7, 1941 and graduated from Smith College in 1963. She is a longtime Washington Post journalist, columnist, television commentator, Washington insider, one of the capital’s legendary social hostesses, and founder of the religious website On Faith from The Washington Post. Sally met her late husband Ben Bradlee when she was a reporter at the Washington Post and he was Executive Editor. They married on October 20, 1978 and had one child together, Quinn Bradlee who was born in 1982. She writes for various publications and is the author of The Party: A Guide to Adventurous Entertaining (1997), Regrets Only (1986), Happy Endings (1991), and We’re Going to Make You a Star (1975), a memoir based on her experience as the first female network anchor in the United States for The CBS Morning news from 1973 to 1974. On her mother’s side, she is a descendant of William Williams, a signer of The Declaration of Independence.
From the HBO / Kunhardt Film Foundation (KFF) Documentary “The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee,” about one of America's most influential and celebrated newspaper editors, who found himself at the center of many of the 20th Century's most seismic storms, including: World War II, John F. Kennedy, Watergate and the fall of Richard Nixon.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:08: Starting at The Washington Post
02:43: Falling for Ben Bradlee
05:59: Leaving The Post and Ben Bradlee
08:59: Ben Bradlee’s charisma
13:38: Ben Bradlee’s battle with polio
20:17: Ben Bradlee’s time in the navy
27:42: The bond between Ben Bradlee and JFK
32:49: Ben Bradlee’s Relationship with Kay Graham
35:26: Ben Bradlee’s own unique style
40:02: Ben was a formidable editor
42:58: Ben Bradlee chose his words carefully
46:03: The Pentagon Papers
49:43: Ben Bradlee’s success as editor
52:16: Unraveling the Watergate web
55:16: Phone being tapped at the Post
56:56: Ben Bradlee and Nixon
01:02:17: Becoming the story
01:09:52: Ben Bradlee’s leaving the Post
01:13:35: Quinn Bradlee
01:36:47: Ben Bradlee’s lasting legacy
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*His poor wife that Sally replaced*
She broke up a family. No qualifications for the jobs.
Qualification- younger pussy??
I’m always shocked when women go after married men; and that married man had 6 kids.
The man had many affairs with his first two wives. Doesn't that surprise you?
@@joannebille6848 NOPE! What surprises me is that women know the kind of married man they're dealing with and somehow think he will behave differently with them. NOT. Whats that old saying about leopards and spots?
Wait.... It's married men, 95% of the time, that start an affair...
But you are coming down on women? 😢
Please reconsider your double standards for women.
Was anyone else startled/dismayed by the juxtaposition of her telling the story of how she broke up the marriage of a man with six children and then calling Nixon such an immoral man in the next breath. Such an astonishing lapse of self-awareness!
Sally is such an great storyteller, I read all her books and watched the videos she is in.Thanks so much for uploaded this.
I hope I’m remembered with equally rose tinted spectacles. :-)
Sally is a fascinating person in her own right. Her thoughts re: Ben are, of course, singularly insightful. She rarely gets the separate attention she deserves. Bradlee was obviously an interesting character. I've really enjoyed these longer interviews in connection with the HBO documentary focused in Ben.
This is such a loving tribute to Ben Bradlee, Sally Quinn is bright, articulate, they were really such a perfect match
Just watched Ben Bradlee life story, although she has been accused of breaking up his marrige, it takes two to Tango.
Bradlee was married at least 3 times, so lets not be quick to blame the woman.
Journalists have the same morals as an alley cat. Most of tham, except Bob Woodward. and John Dean.
Sally has always been fascinating to me. I remember the summer before I started 5th grade the frequent promotion for the new CBS Morning News which was coming soon. It was the first really new thing on morning television in memory. After a few days my local CBS affiliate abruptly discontinued without explanation the network programming and extended its “Morning Show” with a new hostess, Ann Varnum, who stayed on until well into the 21st century. I always agreed with her viewpoints, except she was critical of the Clintons. Of course she is entitled to her views and I respect her views, but it was notable because I had always agreed with her.
What about Ben Bradleys other children
I'd be very interested in reading her columns from Style if they are available.
Awesome point of view re: Mr. Bradlee. Really appreciate this interview.
She shamelessly pursued this married man. She was only a Style Section writer and not that impressed but wanted to become a Georgetown Madame.
Wasn't he married to Mary Meyers sister?
What a terrific lady thank you 😊