Upon retirement, CBS’s Edward R. Murrow calibrated his “Voice of America”…Eric Sevard, Walter Cronkite, Lawrence Lowman, 60 minutes (passed away last week at age 85) Morley Safer, Mickey Cohen’s prison cell interrogator Mike Wallace, Charles Collingwood, CBS’s radio Raymond Gram Swing.
Tenacious human beings, who crafted the Philadelphia Drugstore Indian, that Chairman Bill Paley.and Alan Weinberger’s father, resonated in the Big Apple’s Madison Avenue, comparable with Generaql Sarnoff’s National Broadcasting Company..
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The calling of these larger than life commentators on the global scene brings to mind CNN’s interview of retired 5 star General Wesley Clark vibes earlier this morning. In crisp and articulate English, mixed with the Iraq cities, sects, and tribes, he sort outfrom his reflective retirement base at UCLA, General Clark, swiftly rethought his original Iraq invasion and “weapons of mass destruction”. An the fall of the dictatorial Husain.
The Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds and Syrian based Rebels gave an affirmative mix to this latest offensive gamble.
“For the civilian population to evacuate before the “wreck of the Hesperus” descends upon the masses.
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The rehashing and self destruction to the cries of a wildly estimation of this
situation in South East Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. May the battle heroics of General Clark, reenergize his own “Voice of America” at UCLA.
May 24, 21016 General Wesley Clark . His appraisal and recalibration of the Iraq Syrian war on CNN..