He wanted to be a journalist, and there were School Teachers and farmers and all these other people. It was a real education. But one of my favorite social stories about him is that well, i have another one like that. Here he comes out of that brahman background, goes to war, goes to paris, invents newsweek conducts the greatest journalistic investigation on the greatest political scandal in the nations history and everyone loved him at the post. I have been in journalism for 52 years. I never knew reporters who swooned around their boss. And it was in part because of how he handled them. This must have been the second year i was in washington. I was invited to a party, and i got there late. I had been at the office, and i walked in. Meredith said to me, you have any idea who youre seated next to tonight . I said, no. She said, its jan morris, the writer who has just had a sex change operation. Now ms. Jan morris. I kind of vaguely read about it. And i say, oh, my god. And were immedia
On how the news media has changed in the 21st century. Nbc news correspondent luke russert conducts the interview which took place at the newseum in washington, d. C. It is about an hour and 10 minutes. [applause] thank you to all of you for coming out and supporting this wonderful institution. It is my Favorite Museum in washington. I might be biased because my father helped found it. When you walk in and you see the First Amendment plastered to the wall that can be seen from the capital. It is so very important that we come here to celebrate the role of the press and the Fourth Estate. I think the Fourth Estate is less popular than hmos and Oil Companies in some polls. I promise the new iteration will try to do better on that. Lets talk to a living legend, as i like to say, tom brokaw, who if you ever mention tom brokaw, some people say, i woke up with tom brokaw every morning on the today show. Or i ate dinner with him every night. It was tom brokaw at the dinner table every night a
As his own ideas of how the news media has changed in the 21st century. This is just over an hour. Thank you, peter. And most importantly, thank you for all of you to come out and supporting this wonderful institution. Its my Favorite Museum in washington. My father helped found it. When you walk in here, you see the First Amendment plastered to the wall, that can be seen from the capital. And its so very important that we come here to celebrate the role of the press and the Fourth Estate and i think the Fourth Estate is less popular than hmos right now and Oil Companies in some polls, but i promise a new generation is trying to do better on that. But lets talk to a living legend, as i like to say, tom brokaw, who if you ever mention tom brokaw, youll meet some people who say, i woke up with tom brokaw every morning with breakfast on the today show, or ate dinner with tom brokaw on nightly news. Its tom brokaw at the dinner table every single night along with my mom and dad and it was
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