When Murrow goes after ordsprog

en She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. When Murrow goes after him, he's finished. That's when you know he's losing the public,

en Whenever I'm not sure about something, the ethics of something, the question I ask myself is, 'What would Murrow have done? What would Murrow say?' It seems strange after all these years that I still have him as a kind of symbol and an emblem to live by, but I do.
  Daniel Schorr

en But it took a Murrow, because Murrow had an audience unlike any of these other guys.

en He finds the perfect approach to Murrow, what his contribution was. It's not a film that makes Murrow out to be a grand hero who saves the United States. It shows that within a domain limited by the possibilities of the medium and the demands of sponsors, that someone can make a stance, can stand up and be counted and make their voice heard.

en They are trying to return themselves to profitability, but most would agree that that is a ways off. They're kind of in a holding pattern right now, with the same story of losing market share and losing faith from the public.

en There's no more losing like that, not like last year ? that's gone, finished. We're gonna take them.

en We finished 26-5 and you can feel bad about losing, but you can't be disappointed in this team.

en It is what it is, we're on the bubble, we're sitting there. Losing this puts us in definite trouble. Had we finished the season at 45 we were probably in.

en Never let them see you in public after you've turned thirty-five. You're finished if you do!
  Norma Shearer

en We finished how we played the entire season. It's really frustrating losing a bunch of games at the end like that. That's the way it went. I'm a little relieved it's over now, so I don't have to feel that way anymore. When I look back I'll miss it and be sad. But right now it's like whatever, we are done.

en In a way, they did just what Murrow did -- they let McCarthy speak for himself.

en It may or may not be good business. They may find they are so restrictive in terms of information and access that they find the public is losing interest in their sport because the public can't get access to it.

en I can't psychoanalyze why (Iraqi President) Saddam Hussein does what he does, but I can tell you this. It's smart for him to stop attacking our planes because he was losing a lot of equipment. He was losing radars. He was losing missiles. And he was losing air defense guns. And he was losing command and control facilities. So, if he wants to hold on to his equipment, he should stop attacking the patrols.

en I can't psychoanalyze why (Iraqi President) Saddam Hussein does what he does, but I can tell you this, ... It's smart for him to stop attacking our planes because he was losing a lot of equipment. He was losing radars. He was losing missiles. And he was losing air defense guns. And he was losing command and control facilities. So, if he wants to hold on to his equipment, he should stop attacking the patrols.

en This is the first game we had the ball and drove down and finished like we were supposed to, instead of punting the ball to them and giving up the big play and losing in the last second.


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