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Bill Moyers - The Other Face of Power 

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A broadcast journalist for more than four decades, Bill Moyers has been recognized as one of the unique voices of our times, one that resonates with multiple generations. With his wife and creative partner, Judith Davidson Moyers, Bill Moyers has produced such groundbreaking public affairs series as NOW with Bill Moyers (2002-2005), Bill Moyers Journal (2007-2010) and Moyers & Company (2011-2015). Since the company’s founding in 1986, other notable productions have included the landmark 1988 series, Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth, as well as Healing and the Mind, The Language of Life, Genesis, On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying, Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, America’s First River, Becoming American: The Chinese Experience, Faith & Reason, and Moyers on America.
Moyers began his journalism career at age 16 as a cub reporter for his hometown daily newspaper in Marshall, Texas. He was a founding organizer and deputy director of the Peace Corps and special assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson. Moyers served as Johnson’s press secretary from 1965 to 1967.
As publisher of Newsday from 1967 to 1970, Moyers brought aboard writers including Pete Hamill, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and Saul Bellow, and led the paper to two Pulitzer Prizes. In 1976, he was the senior correspondent for the distinguished documentary series CBS Reports and later a senior news analyst for The CBS Evening News.
For his work, Bill Moyers has received more than 30 Emmys, two prestigious Alfred I. Dupont-Columbia University Awards, nine Peabodys, and three George Polk Awards. In the first year it was bestowed, Moyers received the prestigious Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts by the American Film Institute. A Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he also received the Career Achievement Award from the International Documentary Association and has been honored by the Television Critics Association for outstanding career achievement.
Moyers was elected to the Television Hall of Fame in 1995. A year later he received the Charles Frankel Prize (now the National Humanities Medal) from the National Endowment for the Humanities “for outstanding contributions to American cultural life.” In 2005, he received the PEN USA Courageous Advocacy Award for his passionate, outspoken commitment to freedom of speech and his dedication to journalistic integrity. He has also been honored with the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Museum of Broadcast Communications calls Moyers, “One of the few broadcast journalists who might be said to approach the stature of Edward R. Murrow. If Murrow founded broadcast journalism, Moyers significantly extended its traditions.”
Moyers’ books include such bestsellers as Listening to America, The Power of Myth, Healing and the Mind, The Language of Life, Moyers on America: A Journalist and His Times, and Moyers on Democracy. His most recent book, Bill Moyers Journal: The Conversation Continues, was published in May 2011. He currently serves as president of the Schumann Media Center, a non-profit organization that supports independent journalism.

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Комментарии : 23   
@lseh4720
@lseh4720 3 месяца назад
I’ve loved watching Bill Moyers for 30 years. What an incredible man of integrity. I found him on PBS in my 20’s. I am so lucky.
@lseh4720
@lseh4720 3 месяца назад
Young people do understand because I discovered Bill Moyers in my 20s. We just have to point them in the right direction. There is a hunger for this kind of wisdom. Thank you Mr. Moyers for your many years of service to mankind. ❤
@beechnut8779
@beechnut8779 4 года назад
While people are stuck home, they should take advantage of watching and sharing outstanding lectures like this!
@chautauquainstitution
@chautauquainstitution 4 года назад
We're glad you enjoyed it! We are adding more lectures this week so please check back to see if anything new interest you. Stay healthy and safe!
@JW4REnvironment
@JW4REnvironment 3 года назад
Bill Moyers is a national treasure! Thank God for his insights and wisdom! May America learn well from his truths! Great warning to our country about those like Trump, Hawley, and Cruz...
@4thebees
@4thebees 4 года назад
God bless you Mr.Moyers
@rogermiller8708
@rogermiller8708 4 года назад
A welcome speech from a beloved and trusted source. Thank you to all who made this possible, and of course to you Bill Moyers for helping us to remember what is good and important for us all.
@njpaddler
@njpaddler 3 года назад
A voice sorely missed these days especially, speaks of the choice, chaos or community. Now 14 months later there can be no question of which has been chosen.
@libbysiano5171
@libbysiano5171 3 года назад
Great, timely lecture from B. Moyers. And if you've never been to Chautauqua, you should go. Beautiful grounds, many B and Bs in the compound, educational courses, wonderful lake, and first rate music. Near Erie. Soon, (it says here), we'll be able to enjoy these places again.
@russcollins4762
@russcollins4762 4 года назад
Our elders are priceless .
@rrpearsall
@rrpearsall 3 года назад
Technically people are priceless but but if we had a limited budget.. We have to use that money on the Children.. Bc Mother Earth is Priceless.. The Human Race can be Protectors or Destroyers of the last living egg still being incubated by our sun god.
@doyleclanperth
@doyleclanperth 3 года назад
I share in this concern of the sociopathic pseudo democracy in which we, who remember, despair. Soft power/ Spirituality (kindness) interpersonal connection, is how many of our great leaders (lost) opened our eyes. Reminding us...Yes, we CAN love our little group and not HATE others. We don't need politicians who represent haters and sociopaths. Less is More :-)
@carolynrinehart7440
@carolynrinehart7440 3 года назад
Thank you, Bill Moyers. Living socially is certainly what we need today. I know a little about Chautaqua through knowing J.Frank Dobie, who was a good friend of my parents. Carry on, Bill!
@kandimegahan7844
@kandimegahan7844 4 года назад
Thank you for
@kydetoad
@kydetoad 3 года назад
Be reminded of the need to nurture empathy responding to "the child's grasping finger" - to model and teach it as parents, as communities, and as leaders /governments of democratic countries. .
@CyberspacedLoner
@CyberspacedLoner 7 месяцев назад
@montacap
@montacap 4 года назад
I feel like a few big changes would work out a lot of issues in this country . A lot of issues involve the 1 percent so why don't we pass a bill that changes business . Cap the allowed amount of businesses to 1 per person cap how many employees they are allowed to have I say 500 in all including yourself some would say more . This causes the 1st to bond with there others working with them . Quality control would be better no split and fewer hands screwing things up . That person would then care about things like equal and fair pay . That improves day to day life . Require full transparency This means either online or on the door you have a chart and information listed of what your paycheck is what the average employee is being paid What companies and other social issues you donate to how much of your funds that comes in is going out automatically per sale to donation companies. In that it allows the customer to be able to make it intelligent decision on where they feel comfortable spending their money That sparks intelligent thought. When they go back home after working at Their job that respects them and pays them fairly where their day-to-day necessities are met They go home and they're happier people They take care of their families in that they won't need to do crimes as much. That reduces down the need for prisons. If we were to move most of banking over to electronic and reduce down the amount of brick and mortar being used for banking system that opens up land another way of opening up land is turning deaths into cremation . I feel there are other things that we don't need in this country that could be reduced down to allow for more land to be opened up for people to live on for cattle to be properly ranched on our food supply would be improved food crops could be grown properly with real seed instead of it being locked up in a bank somewhere and us having GMO. A temporary change that would also occur in my opinion would be the need for removing federal government in a hole That means you would have to make states into countries temporarily and once you do that and you remove the federal government you open up billions of dollars that was once being leaked and you open that up That means homelessness goes away that means that American hunger goes away I'm not talking about it being a euphoric perfect world but there are much better ways to do all of this than the way that we're doing it right now That's all I'm saying If you cut the 1% off at the feet maybe even the knees by destroying big business you force them to either migrate or accept. Then you enact major change. But 99% of the time when I try to relate any of this I'm told that I'm delusional and no one's ever going to number one read all of that but thought I would throw it out there anyway.
@russcollins4762
@russcollins4762 4 года назад
Please try to keep comments brief. TY
@CyberspacedLoner
@CyberspacedLoner 7 месяцев назад
America needs Movements in favor of the Restoration of Democracy and a Large Middle Class by Progressive Economic Policies !!!
@t.diddle7998
@t.diddle7998 4 года назад
I have long said that no one can afford to put a cop and a soldier on every street corner in the entire world. If one, or any entity, wants to govern effectively, then that governance MUST come via progressive ideas (that the populous WANTS to stand behind).. Like the distinguished Mr. Moyer says here the US's finest hour was...not considering the Revolution...defeating Hitler and reinstituting democracy in Western Europe. But that glory...if it really was glory...was not to last, because if you look at Desert Storm, and you learn about how slow the US was to help reinstall the infrastructure that they destroyed, then anyone would have to come to the undeniable conclusion that the US was much more desirous to help (white) Western Europeans with the Marshall Plan than they have been willing to help since then in Iraq in particular.
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