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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

Edward R. Murrow's speach about the moral obligations to produce quality tv.

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  • I just can love the beauty of the way this actor speaks the most beautiful tongue.

    The use of word has an affect, that effect is language.

    Let nation, (yes nation), speak to nations.

    We have our identities, we should cherish them.

  • This country was sold in 1913 when corrupt and ignorant politicians passed the Federal Reserve act. There is only one way to PEACE and that would be to abolish the Federal Reserve. The top investors in the Federal Reserve own the military industrial complex and most of the Media in this country. The media is used to form public opinion and foreign policy.

    We cannot wage war with them but we can destroy their most powerful weapon all we have to do is turn it off.

    watch money masters

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  • @Baggs4299 I had to do a report over Murrow. after reading a bio on him i want to c this movie bad

  • Wow. How prophetic.

  • This clip is from a 2005 movie entitled, "Good Night, and Good Luck" This actor is David Strathairn.

  • Good night, and good luck.

  • Television is not the problem nor is it the solution. The purpose of television is to enlighten people's awareness and provide opportunity for people to consider varying differences. It's kind of like a kid in a candy or toy store and that's what makes it so cheesy sometimes. Bill and Ted said it best when they connected Ozzy Osbourne to Socrates.

    The federal reserve would like Television off the air because then they could have more control. They own so much because possibility threatens them.

  • I think the term American is a jaded one by foreigners pissed because they got caught and feel guilty of trying to buy off the country piece by piece. This scene makes for a good case regarding HDTV. If the investors have currently been manufacturing what the market can research in efforts to vindicate themselves and lose television altogether they have also cost themselves a great fortune of long term revenue. For what purpose? Just because it wasn't their idea? Then they *should* be ashamed.

  • In Britain I think it was around about the same time the ITV network lost a number of it regional licences in fear that they were becoming to American to try and stop the sort of thing that happen to CBS the sort of thing this film is about. But personally I think that was a mistake and Britain as a nation was too stuffy back then. Thank god times have changed.  I think Britain is very American now

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