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George Clooney says today’s fear more pervasive than McCarthy era

CNN · 1 month ago
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1 month ago

CNN’s Anderson Cooper interviews actor George Clooney on the set of his Broadway play, “Good Night and Good Luck” which is focused on Edward R. Murrow’s famous battle with Senator Joseph McCarthy. Clooney discusses fear during McCarthyism versus in today’s society.

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  • George Clooney discussed his Broadway play 'Good Night and Good Luck,' focused on Edward R. Murrow's battle with Senator Joseph McCarthy. 3s
  • Clooney stated that the current climate of fear is more pervasive than during the McCarthy era, affecting institutions like law firms and universities. 18s
  • He noted that during his childhood, the fear of nuclear annihilation was an overriding concern, influencing the atmosphere of the time. 32s
  • Clooney highlighted that the play serves as a reminder that society has faced and survived difficult periods before, ultimately finding resilience. 57s
  • A special live broadcast of the Tony-nominated play will be available on CNN and online. 1m 13s
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