Two reporters and one team-the presidential team

Cleve 2021-12-08 08:01:45

When you catch their balls, their hearts will follow you. The two reporters who exposed the Watergate incident were starred by Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. Redford was the most handsome at the time, and Hoffman was the best acting at the time. You can see that these two reporters were in the United States. Status in mind. I studied journalism in college, and the teaching teacher recommended us to watch this movie. It has been seven years since I graduated and I finished watching it today. According to the freedom of speech granted by the First Amendment, two reporters from the Washington Post conducted an in-depth investigation into the Watergate incident in which the Republican Party tapped the Democratic Party. This led to the resignation of Nixon’s cabinet class members one by one, and finally Nixon’s resignation. The reporters were not without dangers and obstacles, but they overcame them and finally succeeded.

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  • Isac 2022-04-23 07:02:05

    When I rewatched it, I deeply felt that the life with the most ideal news and the life with the least ideal news, at the best or worst times, are the same person's life. Yes, this is our whole life

  • Shane 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The social environment at that time was too friendly to reporters. Bob Woodward was a real journalist with professionalism and pursuit of truth. The freedom of the press that promotes American distinctiveism cannot be released from other countries.

All the President's Men quotes

  • Harry Rosenfeld: I'm not interested in what you think is obvious. I'm interested in what you know. What we don't know is why they wanted to bug Democratic Headquarters.

  • Howard Simons: Harry this isn't a local police story anymore. This is national. We need a top political writer on it.

    Harry Rosenfeld: They don't want it. They're all over the God damn map covering the primaries. Besides this guy has busted his ass!

    Howard Simons: He's been on this paper for only nine months. What's the matter with you?

    Harry Rosenfeld: He's a humper!