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10 Plus 1: Your Chance To Question Ed Bradley

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Ed Bradley, who joined "60 Minutes" in 1981, is now in his 25th season with the program. He has 19 Emmy awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Emmy, and won the award for reports on everything from brain cancer patients to sexual abuse in the Catholic Church to Chinese forced-labor camps to the effects of nuclear testing in a Kazakhstan town. Bradley, considered to be one of the best interviewers in journalism, conducted the only television interview with Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. He's won Peabody awards (for subjects including an hour long special report on Africans dying of AIDS), Overseas Press Club Awards (for subjects including two "60 Minutes" reports taking viewers inside sensitive military installations), a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award (for a documentary about violence in America), Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, a Paul White Award, and a Damon Runyon Award for career journalistic excellence. He has also served as anchor.

And really, that's just the tip of the iceberg. If you have a question for Bradley – and if you don't, you're just not trying hard enough – email it to us or post it in comments below. We'll pick the best one and get his answer as part of the "10 Plus 1" interview we'll be posting later this week.


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