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Before there were hours-long podcasts, Moyer created almost a singular space where you could have in-depth, uninterrupted discussions about complex issues of war and politics. Even the set was designed to slow things down. I remember this 2010 appearance: shows Moyers' depth:

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Glenn Greenwald1 year ago

RIP to one of the most substantive, serious, thoughtful and humble media persons I've ever had the honor of knowing: Bill Moyers. As LBJ's WH Press Secretary, he turned against the US War Machine. His PBS program was one of the first I ever did, and was a huge inspiration.

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Elections Reform or Perish1 year ago

and even after being exposed to real journalists like Moyers, you have become the trainwreck that you are today. Unreal

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Mobile Scanner1 year ago

Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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Gman1 year ago

Wow. Glenn was right then, and his is still right today. Very rare

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Dr. Juice (47-33)1 year ago

Timely topic to boot

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cryptogranny1 year ago

Abu Ghraib

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FedUp1 year ago

Thanks for showing this, Glenn. It reminds me how much I liked Moyers’ PBS program, and also how much we need your knowledge and perspective of world events.

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jo-e-ElGuApO1 year ago

His conversation with Joesph Campbell was some of the most inspiring television ever produced. Sad news.

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