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Daniel Schorr: Radio Keeps Me Going

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

NPR's Daniel Schorr has covered politics in print throughout the administrations of twelve presidents! He talks to WNYC's Leonard Lopate.

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  • Daniel Schorr's is the calm voice of wisdom against the shrill salesmen of tv.

  • the last real journalist...

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  • With the death of Cronkite and Schorr and the retirement of Bill Moyers, the News media and the Country has lost a trio of INTEGRITY giants. When people yearn for the good old days, I hope they yearn for truth in journalism. Report the facts, not doctored videos and self proclaimed experts in science who've never cracked a science book or done research.

  • Wow! What a loss... that VOICE and Insight into politics. RIP Daniel Schorr!

  • God, I will miss this man.

  • RIP, Daniel. You inspired us all by living a good life.

  • Thank you Daniel

  • The best radio journalist ever, and the model for my commentaries while working for Adventist World Radio. Rest in peace...

  • What a thoughtful, balanced man. I've noticed he hasn't been on NPR much lately and now he's gone. I will miss his calm voice of reason and thought provoking words.  Master of words, rip.

  • I loved his news analysis. His voice (in both senses of the word) will be missed.

  • RIP

  • RIP to the GIANT of a reporter. He can never be relaced but lets hope his legacy will never be forgotten.

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