The 1976 movie, "All the President's Men," retold the story with Robert Redford as Bob Woodward, Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein and Jason Robards in his Oscar-winning role as Ben Bradlee. What did Bradlee really think of Watergate? In a taped ...
DALLAS TWP. - Carl Bernstein, the former Washington Post reporter who won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Watergate scandal that brought down former President Richard Nixon, spoke to a group of Misericordia University communications ...
While Woodward’s Watergate reporting partner, Carl Bernstein, moved on to New York, Woodward and Bradlee, the newspaper’s editor at the time, endured as Washington’s permanent celebrities, one of them producing a stream of best-selling books ...
The University of Tulsa is set to host two big names in the world of politics and media. Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein will speak Tuesday evening at the Reynolds Center. The men are credited with uncovering details behind President Nixon's ...
I was joined today by Bernard Clair, one of Manhattan’s most sought after divorce lawyers among the 1 percenters. Bernard grew up on Long Island, attended Adelphi University on an athletic scholarship, and graduated from St. John’s University School of Law.
Legendary journalist Carl Bernstein and his Washington Post colleague and "All the President's Men" co-author Bob Woodward rocked the nation in 1972 with their exposure of a scandal that led to the downfall of former President Richard Nixon.
After almost 40 years of denials by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, it was revealed this week that one of them, Bernstein, had interviewed a Watergate grand juror in 1972. The indisputable new evidence is in the form of a New York Magazine ...
My colleagues Glenn Thrush and Tim Mak lay down the historical significance ... the legendary Washington Post executive editor who loosed Woodward and reporting partner Carl Bernstein on Richard Nixon in 1972, was quoted in a 1990 interview questioning ...
While Mr. Woodward’s Watergate reporting partner, Carl Bernstein, moved on to New York, Mr. Woodward and Mr. Bradlee, the newspaper’s editor at the time, endured as Washington’s permanent celebrities, one of them producing a stream of best ...
Legendary reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward speak to the Tulsa World news staff before their TU presentation. MICHAEL WYKE/Tulsa World A detail in one of the stories from Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's visit to Tulsa stuck with me. While ...
Yale students came up during a Tuesday talk with Bob Woodward '65 and Carl Bernstein, two journalists famed for digging up the Watergate Scandal for The Washington Post — and it wasn't for their great wit. The talk, titled “Watergate 4.0 ...
DALLAS TWP. - Carl Bernstein, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Watergate scandal that brought down former President Richard Nixon, told a group of Misericordia University students that he believes the work he did with another ...
Forty years after they broke the Watergate story that cost Richard Nixon the presidency, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein still speak of the historic events with a sense of awe and wonder. As cub reporters for The Washington Post, they were asked ...
Legendary journalist Carl Bernstein and his Washington Post colleague and "All the President's Men" co-author Bob Woodward rocked the nation in 1972 with their exposure of a scandal that led to the downfall of former President Richard Nixon.
Forty years after they broke the Watergate scandal that brought down a president, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are still seeking "the best obtainable version of the truth." The Pulitzer Prize-winning pair will speak Tuesday at the University ...
He made the announcement in the presence of Watergate sleuth Bob Woodward (whom Redford played in the film All the President’s Men) and Woodward’s co-writer Carl Bernstein. The documentary will be made with their cooperation, which left me ...
Forty years after they broke the Watergate story that cost Richard Nixon the presidency, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein still speak of the historic events with a sense of awe and wonder. As cub reporters for The Washington Post, they were asked ...
The ASNE panel included both reporting stars of The Post's historic investigation, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein ... cultivated by Woodward and Bernstein. ABOUT THE WRITER Edward Wasserman is Knight professor of journalism ethics at Washington ...
It was the story of the dogged determination of two young journalists at The Washington Post — Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein — and how they uncovered the political scandal of a generation and how it eventually brought down an American presidency.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, the Washington Post reporters who uncovered the Watergate scandal during the Nixon administration, will be at the University of Tulsa for a free lecture at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at ...
“Did that potted [plant] incident ever happen ... "There was nothing specific that Ben had doubts about," Quinn said. "Everything that Bob and Carl Bernstein reported was absolutely the truth. The story stands up. No one is questioning ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are speaking together Tuesday evening at the University of Tulsa. The duo played a major role in exposing the Watergate scandal.
Forty years after Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein broke the story that brought down a sitting U.S. president, the only things dated on the screen are the dial telephones, typewriters, and those haircuts. You can see it on our big screen – just come to ...
Robert Redford is producing and voicing a new documentary about the Watergate scandal some thirty-six years after he starred with Dustin Hoffman in the still excellent film All the Presidents Men, a fictionalised version of the investigation into the events by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. This documentary doesn't sound as though it will be the complete investigation of the events of Watergate so much as a look at the evolution of politics...
Here’s a great topic for news junkies: “Watergate 4.0: How Would the Story Unfold in the Digital Age?” Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein gave their assessment at the annual American Society of News Editors conference this month by referring to how Yale ...
When Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward drew some 3,000 people to the Reynolds Center for TU's recent Presidential Lecture Series, it was like an off-the-cuff evening with friends who have some great stories to share.
"One of the colleges asked students in a journalism class to write a one-page paper on how Watergate would be covered now," said Bob Woodward, "and the professor. . ." "Why don't you say what school it was?" suggested Carl Bernstein, sitting to Woodward's ...
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, whose reporting at the Washington Post helped bring down a president, said Tuesday their biggest concern for the country is secret government. During a question-and-answer session with Tulsa World staff and ...
Here's a great topic for news junkies: "Watergate 4.0: How Would the Story Unfold in the Digital Age?" Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein gave their assessment at the annual American Society of News Editors conference this month by referring to how ...
Tonight I had the distinct honor of addressing those two wonderful fabulists, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, spinners of the yarn known as Watergate. These aging gatekeepers of the mainstream media were in town to deliver the University of Tulsa’s Presidential Lecture (sponsored by the Darcy O’Brien Endowed Chair). After these gentlemen had once again [...]
Attending were reporting stars Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein; their then-editor, Ben Bradlee; and Donald Graham, CEO of the Post organization, whose late mother, then-publisher Katherine, stood firm before the fierce counterattack of the Nixon cabal.
Things are a lot different today than they were in 1972 when investigative reporting by intrepid young Washington Post journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward led to the demise and resignation of President Richard M. Nixon. Bernstein, now 68 and living ...
It was the story of the dogged determination of two young journalists at The Washington Post — Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein — and how they uncovered the political scandal of a generation and how it eventually brought down an American presidency.
Re Edward Wasserman’s April 9 column ... Wasserman relayed Carl Bernstein’s comment that, back then, he and Bob Woodward were writing for an audience that was interested in facts. Bernstein then said that, today, he was not so sure the ...
These young journalists saved our republic! However, the myth, fabricated in “All the President’s Men” and affirmed by the 1976 film of the same name, with Robert Redford as Bob Woodward and Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein, has a Hellfire ...
Perhaps, that says something about its place in history. I attended a panel discussion last week that included Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein as they reflected on the 40 years since Watergate. The room was filled with editors like me who had ...
It was, they said, the crime of the century. An attempted coup d'etat by Richard Nixon, stopped by two intrepid young reporters from The Washington Post and their dashing and heroic editor. The 1976 movie, "All the President's Men," retold the story with Robert Redford as Bob Woodward, Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein and Jason Robards in his Oscar-winning role as Ben Bradlee. What did Bradlee really think of Watergate? In a taped interview in...
(The anniversary isn’t until June, but nobody seemed to care.) The ASNE panel included both reporting stars of The Post’s historic investigation, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. No less important, in the front row of the audience were their then ...
The 1976 movie, “All the President’s Men,” retold the story with Robert Redford as Bob Woodward, Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein and Jason Robards in his Oscar-winning role as Ben Bradlee. What did Bradlee really think of Watergate? In a taped ...
(The anniversary isn't until June, but nobody seemed to care.) The ASNE panel included both reporting stars of The Post's historic investigation, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. No less important, in the front row of the audience were their ...
Who is your political or journalistic hero? “Of course, the [Bob] Woodward and [Carl] Bernstein team. Woodward actually worked for the same little paper in Montgomery County, Maryland, as I once did.” What is going to be the defining issue ...
The Watergate scandal turned the names of Katharine Graham, owner of the Washington Post, Ben Bradlee, editor of the Post, and reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein into household words or as close to that as print journalists can hope to become. What the scandal itself could not accomplish in celebritizing this quartet was done by the movie, All the President's Men, based on the book Woodward and Bernstein wrote about how they...
Jeff Himmelman uses his new book, “Yours in Truth,” to take shots at Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein and their 1974 book, “All the President’s Men.” But Himmelman’s fire does not come from the usual redoubt of Watergate revisionism. He is a former Woodward researcher, one who worked so diligently on “Maestro,” the reporter’s 2001 book about Alan Greenspan, that Woodward gushed about him in his author’s note.
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Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were on a panel talking about Watergate Tuesday at the meeting of the American Society of News Editors in Washington, D.C. In the course of the conversation, they were asked about Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat, a new book by Max Holland that deconstructs Felt's contribution to Woodward and Bernstein's Watergate coverage in the Washington Post. As I reported a few days ago in a long Bleader post...
Max Holland, a contributing editor at The Nation and the Wilson Quarterly, is the author of Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat.For several decades following the 1974 publication of All the President’s Men, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward have had to fend off critics of their bestselling account. For the most part, they have succeeded wildly, sloughing them off as ill-informed skeptics, untrustworthy revisionists, and plain sore losers.But...
Jeff Himmelman’s revelation in his April 29th New York Magazine article ("Red Flag in the Flowerpot") -- that Carl Bernstein really had interviewed a Watergate grand juror -- is breath-taking in its implications. It’s not just that Woodward and Bernstein have lied about this for 40 years, its that interference with a grand jury threatens the integrity of our judicial system.
Himmelman was researching Ben Bradlee’s papers for his authorized...
The Watergate reporting by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein is now being questioned because of material discovered by Jeff Himmelman, who has written a new biography of Ben Bradlee, the Post’sformer executive editor.
suggested Carl Bernstein, sitting to Woodward's left in a session titled "Watergate 4.0: How Would the Story Unfold in the Digital Age?" "Yale," Woodward said. "He sent the one-page papers that these bright students had written and asked that I'd talk to ...
Jeff Himmelman uses his new book, “Yours in Truth,” to take shots at Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein and their 1974 book, “All the President’s Men.” But Himmelman’s fire does not come from the usual redoubt of Watergate revisionism.
Just published: Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat by Max Holland.
The book claims that Felt was motivated mainly by his desire to become J. Edgar Hoover's heir at the FBI and calculated his leaks to torpedo President Nixon's handpicked FBI director, L. Patrick Gray III, along with other rivals for the top job.However, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein insist to Lloyd Grove that Felt's motive was patriotism.
Just published: Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat by Max Holland. The book claims that Felt was motivated mainly by his desire to become J. Edgar Hoover's heir at the FBI and calculated his leaks to torpedo President Nixon's handpicked FBI director, L. Patrick Gray III, along with other rivals for the top job. However, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein insist to Lloyd Grove that Felt's motive ...
For four decades, Carl and Bob have insisted that the grand jurors they contacted ... the Watergate conspiracy and alleged that crimes had been committed by Haldeman, Mitchell, Stans, Kalmbach, Magruder, Porter, Chapin and Segretti.
On Wednesday, the crew at Morning Joe invited on seasoned investigative journalist Carl Bernstein to discuss our recent history of war, particularly where former president George W. Bush is concerned.