2020年4月28日 星期二

Bill Moyers《美國心靈》(A WORLD OF IDEAS)到 BillMoyers.com



2020.4.27
He was a towering man of science and a humble man of faith, globally acclaimed by his peers and knighted by Queen Elizabeth, felled last week, at age 88, by coronavirus.
Sir John Houghton, astrophysicist and perhaps the most honored scientist of his time, insisted to the end that his desire to explore the secrets of the world and universe through math and science was fueled by his faith as an evangelical Christian.
His embrace of both science and religion led to this conversation for my 2007 series "Faith and Reason."
—Bill Moyers
Watch Bill's full interview with Sir John Houghton: https://billmoyers.com/story/remembering-sir-john-houghton/


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2017年12月16日 ·


To Our Readers:

When I turned 80 three years ago, I retired my weekly PBS series and have since focused on the web with a small, dedicated team as the avenue for our journalism. Your response rewarded our efforts, and we have been pleased and grateful for your interest and attention. I treasure the many messages from so many kindred spirits.

Now it’s time for another farewell, and with this note I am signing off.


BillMoyers.com will continue to serve as the archive of the television journalism my colleagues and I have produced over the past 44 years. I hope you find it useful. The site will go into archive mode on Wednesday, Dec. 20.

Until it moves to a new home, our Trump-Russia timeline, created by the indefatigable Steve Harper and orchestrated by our producers, will continue to publish right here at BillMoyers.com, tracking the convergence of events connecting the Trump empire and Russian oligarchs now being investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller.

Watch this space and our social media (Facebook, Twitter) for more information in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, please remain vigilant and engaged as citizens in the civic and political life of your community and our country. Democracy is fragile, and no one can say with certainty that it can withstand the manifold risks to which it is now exposed.

Thank you for the company we have shared in this space — and good luck to all.

—Bill Moyers


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Farewell – BillMoyers.com
When I turned 80 three years ago, I retired my weekly PBS series and have since focused on the web with a small, dedicated team as the avenue for our journalism. Now it’s time for another farewell. Continue reading




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This weekend, The New York Times printed every lie Donald Trump has told since taking office. The effort deserves the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, Bill Moyers says.


2015.7.10
We want you to know in advance that starting July 15,BillMoyers.com will no longer be taking comments on posts. It’s a painful decision for us but necessary at this time.

ill rely on it as a trusted source of information. But we need to think through how to reshape our efforts consistent with modest resources and the changing digital landscape. Unfortunately, during this period of exploration we don’t have the budget to moderate comments. We will discontinue the practice starting July 15, although all previous comments will be archived and available.

All of us here — our writers, producers, and editors (Bill included) — have had a blast keeping up with the comments you have posted here at BillMoyers.com over the past three-and-a-half years. Bill has been a faithful reader — based on his early morning ripostes to us he seems to have read every one — and he and the team have appreciated your contribution to the spirited debate often inspired by them (even when we have had to duck for cover!)

So it is with some regret that we archive old comments and shut down our comment boards. We hope that you will continue to respond to our work here on our Facebook page, via Twitter and on other forms of social media.

The conversation of our democracy even at its most raucous is crucial to our success as a nation. And in our eyes that conversation often begins with you. Keep speaking your mind and taking action to make our democracy work!

— BillMoyers.com Staff

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Philip Levine, a recent US poet laureate, died over the weekend. In 2013, he spoke with Bill about how his years working on Detroit's assembly lines inspired his poetry.

Segment: Philip Levine on America's Workers


Bill talks to Philip Levine, a recent US poet laureate, who explores how his years working on Detroit's assembly lines inspired his poetry.
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Bill Moyers 是Johnson總統的新聞秘書。
  1. Bill D. Moyers
    Former White House Press Secretary
  2. Bill D. Moyers is an American journalist and liberal political commentator. He served as White House Press Secretary in the Johnson administration from 1965 to 1967. He also worked as a network TV news commentator for ten years. Wikipedia
  3. BornJune 5, 1934 (age 80), Hugo, Oklahoma, United States

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著名的「塔克曼」(Tuch•man , Barbara Wertheim 1912–1989)訪談,可參考Bill
Moyers《美國心靈》(A WORLD OF IDEAS)(北京:三聯,第3-17頁)。她
力陳:

英雄的定義 為 "A person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose,especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life"。

不過,現代人都將名人當英雄( "A person noted for special achievement in a particular
field: the heroes of medicine. See synonyms at celebrity.")



每個國家的資源和限制都不相同,所以提議的解答可能大不同:



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Everybody knows tiny houses are a sustainable model for homeowners to shrink their carbon footprint, but could they also provide a place for those experiencing homelessness to find stability and, perhaps, to live permanently? Watch our video repo



Are Tiny Houses a Viable Affordable Housing Solution?


Micro-homes could provide a place for those experiencing homelessness...


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