I was taught NOTHING in public schools, until college, regarding communism. I took a class on the USSR, by a former diplomat (can’t recall his name), in college. This was before the ‘fall’. Although, if Jeffery Sachs is to be believed, it didn’t happen the way 'Night Line' portrayed it. Another class was about how ‘terrorism' was going to be the warfare of the future.
I was taught NOTHING in public schools, until college, regarding communism. I took a class on the USSR, by a former diplomat (can’t recall his name), in college. This was before the ‘fall’. Although, if Jeffery Sachs is to be believed, it didn’t happen the way 'Night Line' portrayed it. Another class was about how ‘terrorism' was going to be the warfare of the future.
Probably no worse than many other well paid presenters who were fawned over. (Many people were prima donnas in the networks.) From people who knew, Frank Reynolds and Peter Jennings we considered more down to earth than most.
I was taught NOTHING in public schools, until college, regarding communism. I took a class on the USSR, by a former diplomat (can’t recall his name), in college. This was before the ‘fall’. Although, if Jeffery Sachs is to be believed, it didn’t happen the way 'Night Line' portrayed it. Another class was about how ‘terrorism' was going to be the warfare of the future.
Ted Coppel the Night Line talking mouth was a sanctimonious supercilious know it all.
Probably no worse than many other well paid presenters who were fawned over. (Many people were prima donnas in the networks.) From people who knew, Frank Reynolds and Peter Jennings we considered more down to earth than most.
Ditto Peter Jennings ( and add mealy-mouth).