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Moyers and interviewed
" A prisoner interviewed by Moyers explained his literal interpretation of the second verse: "' Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved " by saying that the fear became immediately real to him when he realized he may never get his life in order, compounded by the loneliness and restriction in prison.
In 1988, when Chomsky was interviewed by Bill Moyers there were 1, 000 letters in response, one the biggest written reactions in the show's history.
* In 2003, Bill Moyers interviewed McChesney and co-author John Nichols on the television program NOW.
In March 2010, he was interviewed by Bill Moyers on the PBS Public Broadcasting Service show Bill Moyers Journal.
* Davis interviewed by Bill Moyers Video, transcript and recent articles.

Moyers and Norman
Guests such as Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Bernie Sanders, Juan Gonzalez, Andrew Bacevich, the late Chalmers Johnson, Tim Robbins, Paul Krugman, Joseph Stiglitz, Michael Moore, Matt Taibbi, Barbara Ehrenreich, Naomi Klein, Robert Reich, Bill Moyers, Sherrod Brown, Janine Jackson, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Matt Rothschild, Michael Copps, Seymour Hersh, Norman Solomon, Amy Goodman, the late Howard Zinn, and the late Gore Vidal discuss the relationship between US media and politics and answer questions from callers.

Moyers and Jean
In the last several years, Mrs. Carpenter's lectureship in the College of Liberal Arts has brought President Bill Clinton, President Gerald Ford, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jehan Sadat, Maya Angelou, Bill Moyers, Jane Goodall, and writers such as Betty Friedan, Nora Ephron, Shana Alexander, and Jean Auel and nationally known humorists such as Fannie Flagg and Carol Channing.

Moyers and her
Nussbaum's fame extended her influence beyond print and into television programs like PBS's Bill Moyers.
Several notable people began careers at The Marshall News Messenger: Bill Moyers began his journalism career at age sixteen as a cub reporter, and popular Texas radio talk show host, Mattie Dellinger, had her first job in journalism there in 1953.
Faulkner was exhibiting her installation when Dr. Thomas Moyers, a colleague arguing the potential dangers of the project to reporter Lois Lane, shut off the machine's safety systems.
Dr. Moyers gave her a technological device in the form of a collar that would maintain the proper amount of exposure to keep her alive.
Moyers also had a sinister motive ; he transformed Faulkner into Rampage and had her sabotage the presidential campaign of Herbert Forrest.

Moyers and family
* Declaring Moynihan “ prophetic ,” Ken Auletta, in his 1982 The Underclass, proclaimed that “ one cannot talk about poverty in America, or about the underclass, without talking about the weakening family structure of the poor .” Both the Baltimore Sun and the New York Times ran series on the black family in 1983, followed by a 1985 Newsweek article called “ Moynihan: I Told You So ” and a 1986 CBS documentary, The Vanishing Black Family, produced by Bill Moyers, a onetime aide to Lyndon Johnson, who had supported the Moynihan report.

Moyers and at
Moyers was inspired to focus on the song's power after watching a performance at Lincoln Center, where the audience consisted of Christians and non-Christians, and he noticed that it had an equal impact on everybody in attendance, unifying them.
In late 1964 Johnson reviewed these initial Great Society proposals at his ranch with Moyers and Budget Director Kermit Gordon.
Soon after, Moyers transferred to the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, where he wrote for The Daily Texan newspaper.
Moyers planned to enter a doctor of philosophy program in American Studies at the University of Texas.
Moyers giving a press conference at the White House in 1965
During his last year at CBS, Moyers made public statements about declining news standards at the network and declined to renew his contract with CBS, citing commitments with PBS.
In the first interview, filmed at George Lucas ' " Skywalker Ranch ", Moyers and Campbell discuss the relationship between Campbell's theories and Lucas's creative work.
On June 4, 2003, Moyers gave a speech at the " Take Back America " conference.
* Bill Moyers at The Internet Movie Database
* Moyers Speech at 2008 National Conference for Media Reform ( video )
* Bill Moyers Howard Zinn Lecture Bill Moyers lecture at Boston University
On the DVD release of the famous colloquy between Campbell and Bill Moyers, filmed at Lucas ' Skywalker Ranch and broadcast in 1988 on PBS as The Power of Myth, Campbell and Moyers discussed Lucas's use of The Hero with a Thousand Faces in making his films.
The ninth documentary in the series, entitled " The Guilty Men ," directly implicates former U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson ( LBJ ) and created an outcry among Johnson's surviving associates, including Johnson's widow, Lady Bird Johnson, journalist Bill Moyers, ex-President Jimmy Carter, Jack Valenti ( longtime president of the Motion Picture Association of America ), and the last-living ( at the time of the outcry ) Warren Commission commissioner and ex-President Gerald R. Ford.
The companion book for the series, The Power of Myth, ( Joseph Campbell, Bill Moyers, and editor Betty Sue Flowers ) was released in 1988 at the same time the series aired on PBS.
The interviews between Campbell and Moyers are recorded at George Lucas ' Skywalker Ranch.
A 1979 account of the House Select Committee on Assassinations ( HSCA ), reported that on November 25, 1963, only 3 days after the John F. Kennedy assassination and before any formal federal investigation had been conducted, Nicholas Katzenbach, then deputy attorney general, had written a memo to presidential assistant Bill Moyers at the White House.
In addition to his duties as president, Sexton actively teaches ; in 2008-09, he taught two courses for NYU undergraduates – a fall freshman seminar on the Supreme Court ’ s church and state cases, and a spring class for upperclassmen called “ Baseball as a Road to God ” ( which he discussed at length in a conversation on Bill Moyers Journal ).
Johnson's attitude became more favorable after he received a report which his assistant Bill Moyers had prepared at his request, on Weaver's potential effectiveness as the new Secretary.
Hall and Kenyon were profiled at their home in a 1993 PBS documentary, " A Life Together ," which aired as an episode of " The Bill Moyers Journal.
Brancaccio was co-host for over a year prior to Moyers ' retirement at the end of 2004.

Moyers and Texas
Born in Hugo, Oklahoma, to father John Henry Moyers, a laborer, and mother Ruby Moyers ( née Johnson ), he was raised in Texas.
Notable pieces housed in the museum include ; an Inaugural ball gown worn by Lady Bird Johnson and an accompanying suit worn by Lyndon Johnson, the Emmy Bill Moyers won for his documentary Marshall, Texas: Marshall, Texas, and George Foreman's world championship belt.

Moyers and State
As of 1973, Larry Moyers ( of Akron, Ohio ) was the State Director.
Previous anchors for the series include Bill Moyers, former Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin, Mishal Husain, and Daljit Dhaliwal.

Moyers and .
The transformative power of the song was investigated by journalist Bill Moyers in a documentary released in 1990.
Joseph Campbell in The Power of Myth, a 1988 interview with Bill Moyers, links the image of the Earth or Mother Goddess to symbols of fertility and reproduction.
* Facing the Truth ( 1999 ) by Bill Moyers.
Kenneth Tomlinson, chair of the CPB board from September 2003 until September 2005, angered PBS and NPR supporters by unilaterally commissioning a conservative colleague to conduct a study of alleged bias in the PBS show NOW with Bill Moyers, and by appointing two conservatives as CPB Ombudsmen.
In a special report on ALEC, Bill Moyers summarized it as " an organization hiding in plain sight, yet one of the most influential and powerful in American politics.
ALEC was the subject of the September 29, 2012 edition of Moyers & Company hosted by Bill Moyers.
In the report, Moyers traced the progress of ALEC model legislation through several legislatures.
Moyers reported on the Common Cause effort to change ALEC's status.
Almost immediately after the Ann Arbor speech, 14 separate task forces began studying nearly all major aspects of United States society under the guidance of presidential assistants Bill Moyers and Richard N. Goodwin.
After task force reports were submitted to the White House, Moyers began a second round of review.
These transshipment points grew into the present-day communities of Albion, Moyers, and Antlers.
Some of the more significant communities, such as Jumbo, Moyers, Clayton and Albion, also established cultural leagues or institutions — poetry clubs, music groups, and literary societies – in a bid to be culturally couth.
In " Buying the War " on PBS, Bill Moyers noted 27 editorials supporting George W. Bush's ambitions to invade Iraq.
* Moyers Building, added October 29, 1982.
* Bill Moyers ( born 1934 ), journalist and commentator.
* Moyers Corners – A location south of Mindenville.
* Moyers Corners – A hamlet on NY-31 near the west town line, east of Belgium.
During World War II the Moyers area was the site of two lethal air crashes.

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