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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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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.

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

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

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

Timely topic to boot

Abu Ghraib

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.

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