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Former CBS Anchorman, Dan Rather, speaks to an audience about how corporate broadcasters have compromised journalistic integrity by satisfying stockholders, instead of public interests.
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  • I would say that this is an international issue, not just american. Money is controlling everything. It is disgusting.

  • FOX .. CNN ... and more... all BS!

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  • @charizardpal

    "I'm mad as Hell and I'm not going to take it anymore" (repeat a few dozen times, jump out 20th story window. Die. (Of course it's a film, so you don't really die!) Director yells CUT!!!!

  • One more argument for the 99 percent! Dan Rather seems to have gotten it right ... money is controlling journalism ... NOT cool. Journalists need to be independent in order to cover the news impartially.

  • He looks like the guy from "Network"

  • thumbs up of family guy brought u here lol

  • @MarkGauvreau Lolol

  • AMAZING SPEECH! 

  • Dan the fake news maker is anything but independent - the guy is a DNC hack who lies for a living.

  • SSSSeven SSSSaudi SSSSoldiers.

  • This is exactly why we can't trust the mainstream media, they are no better than actors or KGB state ran Television, They have commercial breaks at the same time and tell the same stories, NO REAL NEWS!

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