Tell The People No 19: Edward R. Murrow interview
Tell The People No 19: Edward R. Murrow interview; ENGLAND: London:
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Edward R. Murrow (American broadcast journalist) interview SOT, cutaways to Robin Day
RD: Adlai Stevenson? I was given 20 to 1 on him in New York
EM: Well you know, no one in America ever recovers from this virus / once they want to become President it recurs / I think it is still there with Mr Stevenson
RD: And Senator Symington - someone people don't know very well over here?
EM: Well he comes from the right party of the country - Missouri in the middle of the country. However he's been in the Senate a long time and traditionally a Senator has difficulty becoming elected because he has created a vaulting record / he has stood for something and against other things / this is something of a handicap in our system / governors are more likely to get the nomination
RD: Would you say the same applies to Lyndon Johnson?
EM: Yes, he suffered from the additional handicap of coming from the South / there is always Governor Robert B. Meyner of New Jersey - has a sort of neutral in the areas / much to early I think
RD: And governor Mennen Williams - 5 time governor of Michigan, how about him?
EM: Perhaps - the lightening could strike anyone
RD: And what about governor (Averell) Harriman?
EM: No - too old I think





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May 25, 1958
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