R.I.P Mr. Bradley
Really sad news. He was among my favorite 'silver templed' men and I loved his work. Last interview I watched was the one with Tiger Woods. Check out some 'best of' clips, love the one with Mohamed Ali.
Reminds me to carpe diem, it's a short ride.
"The worst thing one can do is not to try, to be aware of what one wants and not give in to it, to spend years in silent hurt wondering if something could have materialized--never knowing."
Jim Rohn
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right, he was ever the gentleman-- so dignified, a brilliant journalit. RIP Ed Bradley.
"I had had no training as a journalist and I used to listen to the CBS News hourly reports. That was my classroom," Ed Bradley.
By Juju, At Thu Nov 09, 11:27:00 PM
Hi Majonzi. Thanks for stopping by. Yes, he was a class act.
By Rista, At Thu Nov 09, 11:48:00 PM
I too enjoyed his work and interviews and was shocked that some of my friends have no idea who he is.
By Princess, At Thu Nov 09, 11:53:00 PM
Princess, honestly until this lunchtime when I saw news of his death on the tv in the cafeteria, I had no prior knowledge of Bradley. I haven't watched tv in so long, that I have no idea who is who. Looks like he was quite the remarkable guy. More so since the company I work for also owns NBC, and so that is what plays exclusively in the tvs in the cafeteria, yet they had nothing on but stuff on him (other than election stuff).
By egm, At Fri Nov 10, 02:08:00 AM
i am usually suspicious of old folks with earings, but this guy wore his stud wit grace. Anyway, he shall be missed, anytime 60 minues loses someone (Wallace earlier this year) it is a great loss. i actually did not know he was ill and its really sad to hear that he passed on. Hopefully 60 minutes shall have a great send off show (like they did for Wallace)
By Githush, At Fri Nov 10, 05:50:00 AM
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