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Robert Caro Shares Reporting Tips from His Legendary Career Exposing Dealings of LBJ & Robert Moses 

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An extended conversation with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Robert Caro. His new book is “Working: Researching, Interviewing, Writing.” Caro talks about his early journalism career, researching “The Power Broker” and his continuing work on the life and times of Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Комментарии : 41   
@jamesoquinn9168
@jamesoquinn9168 5 лет назад
I absolutely LOVE when you take the time to do an in depth interview with these LIONS of REAL journalism. It's just such a treat. I wanted to be one of them, so bad as a teenager.
@kerryjackson226
@kerryjackson226 5 лет назад
“For the people to have power they have to be informed.” The truth takes time.
@moncorp1
@moncorp1 Год назад
But mostly they need freedom and privacy
@65minimom
@65minimom 5 лет назад
Thanks, Amy, great program as always. I remember LBJ. I was in my freshman year in college when Pres.Jack Kennedy was assassinated. I can still remember that this dignified professor had tears in her eyes when she told us that Pres Kennedy was shot!. No one could say a word, we simply left, went home to our families. This country was in shock - how could this happen in America? Whatever has been said about Lyndon Johnson, he pulled the people together. Perhaps he wasn't always a perfect man but he was a strong leader. His strength healed this nation. - I doubt if many men could have stepped up the way he did - we could have had anarchy instead we had community. God bless his soul.
@Queenie-the-genie
@Queenie-the-genie 5 лет назад
Sandy Beautiful post Sandy. I remember the day of the JFK assassination.. I was in High School and it was shocking but it was the subsequent assassinations - his brother and esp. MLK. Lyndon Johnson is my favorite modern day president. He was really the president who got a lot done for the good. He was saddled with the Vietnam war which he inherited but he also did so much good for so many people.
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад
@@Queenie-the-genie I lived through that era....Johnson may have been perceived as being strong--but when it came to VietNam, he could not bring himself to step outside of the political arena, and pull out our troops...so 50,000 soldiers died, along with perhaps five times as many Vietnamese civilians.....I give him an "A" for his social programs, and an "E" for letting his pride get in the way of doing the right thing....our current president, Biden, at least had the courage to pull our troops out of an unwinnable situation in the Middle East...He did not mind jumping out of the "saddle" to do the right thing. Johnson was a massive, pushy egomaniac, who had no real regard for anyone who disagreed with him.
@amythompson7700
@amythompson7700 Год назад
Well, he also was a murderer who got the presidency he was obsessed with acquiring, also. You make him sound like a hero? He wasn’t!
@NickUngerer
@NickUngerer 2 года назад
He has such wonderful anecdotes!
@Henbot
@Henbot 5 лет назад
Damn shame he hasn’t released a book about Jane Jacobs separately
@eliafuimaono94
@eliafuimaono94 5 лет назад
The multi-unit housing near rail and public transit convo @6:00, we're talking bout that in CA, keep pushing.
@eve36368
@eve36368 5 лет назад
5:30 this horror story reminds me of POTUS 43.
@patrickholt2270
@patrickholt2270 5 лет назад
What an appalling human being this Robert Moses seems to have been! The built environment is one of the ways the most harm can be inflicted on people, because buildings, roads, bridges and railways endure for decades, if not centuries, trapping people in squalor, isolation, ugliness, congestion, pollution and even racial discrimination, in the example of Moses' use of low bridges and narrow roads to prevent public transport access to nice places. It's precisely the arena in which there is the greatest need for moral and humane design, not for racists and crooks to run amock as they do, including the Trump family, of course.
@Queenie-the-genie
@Queenie-the-genie 5 лет назад
A lot of anti semitism and conspiracy theories on this channel. I’m surprised these sorts of right wing radical conspiracy wackos are so attracted to a show like Democracy Now! Go on back to Alex Jones and Qanon.
@rolandnelson6722
@rolandnelson6722 5 лет назад
A giant tree has grown.
@barbarabartleson8950
@barbarabartleson8950 5 лет назад
I never liked how Johnston picked his beagles up by their ears 😒
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад
And now, we have experienced a president that liked to pick up wpmen by their genitals!...our society is doomed.
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