Beed editor of the Washington Post. It was managing editor. He wouldnt have given the other one. I was wonder being that. I was going to say you give one for the Washington Post i mean would you they got one. Well, i i thought she was i mean daily newspaper is so much so vibrant, so pos tich, you can get somebody into jail, overnight you can do things. The chance to do t it was the perfect opportunity to go back there because i knew, i knew all the reporters in america at that time. I really did. I knew the good one, the good young ones am i had a good. Rose but i mean you needed the public to like her but she needed an editor like you. Okay. Thats probably why it worked. Rose most people say this, what bradlee has is great instinct. Thats what you have in abundance. What do you think it is about being a good editor that served you well . Well, i think i was curious. I think i came along at the perfect time. I mean you just cant qib well my sense of timing. Just as Katharine Graham was
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Welcome to the program. We begin on a sad note. Ben bradlee, the editor of the washington post, died yesterday at age 93. Here are two excerpts from his appearances on this program. I wanted to be considered in the same breath as the New York Times. That was i didnt like people saying the New York Times. I wanted the New York Times and the post. That helped. It was a big step on the way. The chemistry between the two of you seems like an odd couple that works. How odd it is. You and catherine were very different evil. You sat down with her and when you wanted this job and said, the famous line, i will give my left one to be the editor of the washington post. [laughter] it was managing editor. Editor, i would have given the other one. I was going to say well, i liked her. I thought she was, i mean, daily newspaper is so vibrant, though so positive. You can do things with it. You can get somebody into jail, do something overnight.
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