Perspectives; Tom Brokaw

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Thomas John Brokaw (born February 6, 1940) is an American television journalist and author. He was the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News for 22 years (1982–2004). Along with his competitors Peter Jennings at ABC News and Dan Rather at CBS News, Brokaw was one of the “Big Three” news anchors in the U.S. during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. The three hosted their networks’ flagship nightly news programs for over 20 years. Brokaw has also written several books on American history and society in the 20th century. He is the author of The Greatest Generation (1998) and other books and the recipient of numerous awards and honors including the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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“A common lament of the World War II generation is the absence today of personal responsibility ”

“The D-Day fortieth-anniversary project awakened my earliest memories. Between the ages of three and five I lived on an Army base in western South Dakota and spent a good deal of my time outdoors in a tiny helmet, shooting stick guns at imaginary German and Japanese soldiers."

“Given a long enough life, cancer will eventually kill you—unless you die first of something else.”

“What was that World War I saying, “Trust the Lord and pass the ammo”? For me, trust the doctors and the Lord and pass the Velcade, Revlimid, dexamethasone.”

“At one time he (interviewee Holmes) owned as many as three buildings divided up into rental units. It was as a landlord and as a black man who had overcome so much on his own that he came to hate the welfare system that grew so fast in the fifties, sixties, and seventies. “It just killed ambition,” according to Holmes. “I had all of these tenants who in their late twenties had never worked a day in their life. They just waited around for that government check. No incentive.”

"There is certainly greatness in the ’60s generation. They changed our attitudes about race in America, which was long overdue. They didn’t just stand up and salute when told to go to war. Women finally began to realize a more equal place in our society."

"The real test of an anchor is when there’s a very big event. Sept. 11 is the quintessential example of that, and that day it took everything that I knew as an anchor, as a citizen, as a father, as a husband, to get through it."
 
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“Given a long enough life, cancer will eventually kill you—unless you die first of something else.”
The something else will hopefully just be old age! 😂

Not sure I share his idea.
A friend I knew who has just died only one month and five days from her 100th birthday did not have cancer at anytime in her life, as far as I know. What does he base his statement on that cancer gets everybody if they live long enough?
 
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I had to read this in his voice
I do the same thing. Many books get voices assigned to them while I read. For example, I have several biographies of Andrew Jackson; they are always read in the voice of Gregory Peck. For English murder mysteries, Roger Moore makes an appearance. It’s more time consuming reading but great fun at the same time. 😀
 
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