Opinion: Remembering Bill Moyers
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Bill Moyers, a pivotal figure in public broadcasting, passed away at 91. His career spanned decades, beginning as a cub reporter and later working closely with President Lyndon Johnson. Despite a falling out over the Vietnam War, he returned to journalism and won numerous prestigious awards, including Emmys and Peabodys. Moyers was known for his in-depth interviews, engaging with poets, scholars, and influential leaders, and he focused on exploring profound questions about morality, freedom, and the human experience.
I work for him despite his faults, and he lets me work for him despite my deficiencies. Moyers' honest perspective on his relationship with Johnson reflects his commitment.
We are human beings who have been given, extraordinarily, by this God we worship the gift of freedom. God takes seriously the gift that God has given us.
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