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Gabler: "Moyers may be television's only moralist" It's hard to exaggerate the role 'Bill Moyers Journal' the has played in filling a void left by just about every US platform of broadcast... It's hard to exaggerate the role 'Bill Moyers Journal' the has played in filling a void left by just about every US platform of broadcast and print ...
"Bill Moyers may be television's only moralist"
Gabler: "Moyers may be television's only moralist" Los Angeles Times "His mission has always been to make things better, not louder," Neal Gabler writes in his tribute to Bill Moyers .
Bill Moyers: a thoughtful voice amid the din
It is a testament to how much Bill Moyers matters that this quiet, humble man can still stir passions.
Bill Moyers Journal: Howard Zinn -- The People Speak
Saturday, December 12, 2009 Howard Zinn -- The People Speak Bill Moyers Journal "They're willing to let people think about mild reforms and little changes, and incremental changes, but they don't want people to think that we could actually transform this country." Howard Zinn has long been known as the historian of the American everyman and woman.
Renowned historian Howard Zinn has chronicled centuries of people's struggles against oppression and economic exploitation in his A People's History of the United States and A People's History of American Empire.
Give thanks. Because this isn't one of those Thanksgiving lists of things for which we should be grateful -- although health, family, friends, laughter, etc., would certainly all be on mine.
Liberal's liberal Bill Moyers says he'll hang up his weekly television career in April when he pulls the plug on "Bill Moyers Journal," long a Friday night fixture on PBS, the Progressive Broadcasting System .
Bill Moyers to quit weekly television
A New York Times article at the link below reports that Bill Moyers will end his Friday night public affairs show, a oeBill Moyers Journal,a on April 30, 2010.
O'Reilly: 'Jesse Watters Is Responsible For Bill Moyers Leaving' PBS
On Friday, distinguished veteran PBS journalist Bill Moyers announced that he was retiring from weekly television .
Bill Moyers retires from weekly TV
Dale Roe writes about television for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked at the American-Statesman for 10 years and has written family movie and video game reviews as well as watched lots of TV.
Bill Moyers, who received the highest award bestowed by the National...
Bill Moyers, who received the highest award bestowed by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2006--it's Lifetime Achievement Emmy--is retiring from weekly TV, TVWeek Contributor Elizabeth Jensen reports in the New York Times .
Bill Moyers Will Leave PBS Show at End of April, Dissector on TV in Europe
The PBS mainstay Bill Moyers said he was retiring from weekly television and would end his Friday night public affairs show, "Bill Moyers Journal," on April 30, 2010.
Bill Moyers Plays LBJ Tapes, Draws Similarities With Obama And Afghanistan War
On Friday night, Bill Moyers played clips from the Lyndon B. Johnson tapes on his PBS television show .
Bill Moyers to Leave Weekly Television
The PBS mainstay Bill Moyers, left, said he was retiring from weekly television and would end his Friday night public affairs show, 'Bill Moyers Journal,' on April 30, 2010.
Bill Moyers Tells a Tale of Two Quagmires: Vietnam & Afghanistan
"Our country wonders this weekend what is on President Obama's mind," Moyers began, at the opening of a remarkable hour of television.
What to Watch This Weekend: Bill Moyers, Taylor Swift and the Prospect of Oblivion
With events in Afghanistan in mind, Bill Moyers looks back at President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision-making as he stepped up the American involvement in Vietnam on "Bill Moyers Journal" . Mr.
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman "Is It A Bird? Is It A Plane? It's.... Ruffmanman!" Ruff's nephew Glen has learned that a mysterious villain, Gamma Ray Person, is trying to harness the electromagnetic spectrum for evil.
I once stepped out of my comfort zone into an acting class taught by Scott Plate .
Top economist: Obama 'refused' to fix bank system, now it's too late
The Obama administration "refused" to take meaningful steps to reform the banking system in the wake of last year's financial crisis, and the opportunity to do so has now been missed, says a former chief economist for the International Monetary Fund.
Is Wall Street Back To Business As Usual?
Friday on Bill Moyers Journal : Just over a year after economic calamity brought promises of reform to Washington, many now say that the recession is nearing an end.
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