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it was edward r. murrow, and while i am nowhere near an edward r. murrow, and never claim to be, let me use the words of finally somebody else that stood up to the power and these senators ansaid "senator, have you no shame?" haveo@5 glenn: i'm going to introduce you to the filmmaker here in a second, the guy who did all of this, but severing ties to the census and the senate voting to cut off funds are good first steps but this is a group of hundreds of aliases. the disinfecting sunlight of a congressional investigation must shine brightly down on this molded corrupted scam. as recently as last spring, arlen specter was talking about a investigation into the new england patriots videotaped cheating scandal. yes, specter was so concerned about the nefarious activity in the nfl football that he was prepared to bring the entire weight of the most powerful legislative body on the planet to get to the bottom of it. henry waxman has been on the trail of major league baseball steroid problems. he's gone after roger clemens. really? no one seems interested
it was edward r. murrow, and while i am nowhere near an edward r. murrow, and never claim to be, let me use the words of finally somebody else that stood up to the power and these senators ansaid "senator, have you no shame?" haveo@5 glenn: i'm going to introduce you to the filmmaker here in a second, the guy who did all of this, but severing ties to the census and the senate voting to cut off funds are good first steps but this is a group of hundreds of aliases. the disinfecting...
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it was edward r. murrow, and while i am nowhere near an edward r. murrow, and never claim to be, let me use the words of finally somebody else that stood up to the power and these senators ansaid "senator, have you no shame?" have you no shame? to other people, then don't bother watching this commercial. i've taken precautions all my life to protect my identity. i've been in law enforcement all my life... and my identity was stolen. did you know that identity theft has topped... the federal trade commission's list of consumer complaints... for the last eight years? it's a serious problem for anyone with a social security number. and it continues to get worse. fact is, on your own, there are many things... you can do to deter identity theft. protect your social security number, shred and destroy, be internet savvy, use intricate passwords, safeguard your purse and wallet. seriously, are you really going to do all that? no, really are you going to do all that... for you and your family? at lifelock, the gold standard in identity theft protection, we're
it was edward r. murrow, and while i am nowhere near an edward r. murrow, and never claim to be, let me use the words of finally somebody else that stood up to the power and these senators ansaid "senator, have you no shame?" have you no shame? to other people, then don't bother watching this commercial. i've taken precautions all my life to protect my identity. i've been in law enforcement all my life... and my identity was stolen. did you know that identity theft has topped... the...
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you'd think the members of the media might remember his name, it was edward r. murrow. e i am nowhere near an edward r. murrow, never claim to be. let me use the words of finally somebody else that stood up to the power and these senators and said "senator, have you no shame?" >> hey, you got the quote wrong, and the speaker wrong. it wasn't "have you no shame?" it was have you no sense of decency, sir? it wasn't murrow, it was joseph welch. the man who represented him during the mccarthy hearings. hadn't thought of the mccarthy analogy, lonesome. let's take it for a test drive. >> and because i ratted out a self-avowed communist in the administration -- >> any man who had been given the honor of being promoted to general and who said i will protect another general who protects communists is not fit to wear that uniform, general. >> okay. and by the way, glenn, get the blood pressure checked. >>> a winner, congressman joe wilson. yeah, him. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you liar! >> wilson said the next day "i'm for immi
you'd think the members of the media might remember his name, it was edward r. murrow. e i am nowhere near an edward r. murrow, never claim to be. let me use the words of finally somebody else that stood up to the power and these senators and said "senator, have you no shame?" >> hey, you got the quote wrong, and the speaker wrong. it wasn't "have you no shame?" it was have you no sense of decency, sir? it wasn't murrow, it was joseph welch. the man who represented him...
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walter joined cbs in 1950, recruited by edward r. murrow of the.ek, 51 weeks a year, one organization after another would present walter with some kind of an award or honor. one of the best things about giving walter an award was that he always liked it. he was genuinely appreciative when someone gave him something. walter was one of the few people i've ever known who had actually worn out three tuxedos getting awards. he would have loved to be here now to hear us all say nice things about him. walter wasn't just someone i knew casually, either. when i was suspended from cbs many years ago for some inappropriate remarks i made, walter called me that day and said, "i'd like to use whatever residual goodwill i have with the american people by being seen at dinner with you tonight." i saw walter all the time, of course. he joined me, for instance, in 1976 at a scanned knifian restaurant for a documentary i was doing for cbs about eating out in america. i modestly named it "mr. rooney goes to dinner." >> i ate in the copenhagen one day with a friend. h
walter joined cbs in 1950, recruited by edward r. murrow of the.ek, 51 weeks a year, one organization after another would present walter with some kind of an award or honor. one of the best things about giving walter an award was that he always liked it. he was genuinely appreciative when someone gave him something. walter was one of the few people i've ever known who had actually worn out three tuxedos getting awards. he would have loved to be here now to hear us all say nice things about him....
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walter joined cbs in 1950,, recruited by edward r. murrow. i went to work for cbs in 1948.e best things about giving him an award is that he always liked it. he was genuinely appreciative when someone gave him something. walter was one of the few people who had worn out three tuxedos getting awards. he would be a -- he would love to be here now to hear a say nice things about him. when i was suspended from cbs many years ago for something inappropriate water called me and said i'd like to use whatever residual goodwill i have with the american people by seat -- by being seen with you in dinner tonight. i'm honestly named a documentary "mr. britney goes to dinner." i 8 in copenhagen one time with a friend. he is a smorgasbord experts. >> this is a danish something. that is what i was looking for. >> you go back a minimum of three times? >> i think so, i think the average guy would, probably. in the desert where the -- any restaurant where the dessert table a product like this, the reaction of the same. i shouldn't. oh, no, i shouldn't irritate that way -- take that away. i d
walter joined cbs in 1950,, recruited by edward r. murrow. i went to work for cbs in 1948.e best things about giving him an award is that he always liked it. he was genuinely appreciative when someone gave him something. walter was one of the few people who had worn out three tuxedos getting awards. he would be a -- he would love to be here now to hear a say nice things about him. when i was suspended from cbs many years ago for something inappropriate water called me and said i'd like to use...