Presidents and Politics with Richard Strout [A Walk through the 20th century with Bill Moyers]
From A walk through the twentieth century with Bill Moyers series. Features journalist Richard Stout, of the Christian science monitor and the New republic, discussing presidents and congressmen he has covered. Includes the Harding era up to Reagan's presidency.
"From A walk through the twentieth century with Bill Moyers series. Features journalist Richard Stout, of the Christian science monitor and the New republic, discussing presidents and congressmen he has covered. Includes the Harding era up to Reagan's presidency."@en
""A twenty-part series exploring the United States since 1900 through the eyes of an eminent broadcast journalist.""@en
"Journalist Richard Strout reminisces about his career as a reporter covering Washington and the White House. Beginning with the administration of Warren G. Harding up to the Reagan administration, Strout has seen Washington grow from an unhurried southern town into a bustling international seat of government."@en
"Journalist Richard Strout reminisces about his career as a reporter covering Washington and the White House. Beginning with the administration of Warren G. Harding up to the Reagan administration, Strout has seen Washington grow from an unhurried southern town into a bustling international seat of government."
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