American Thinker
by Robert J. Mack
More than two decades ago -- 1987, to be exact -- there was a program on PBS conceived and hosted by Fred Friendly, the legendary CBS TV producer of Edward R. Murrow's shows and former president of CBS News. It was called Ethics in America: Public Trust, Private Interests. Fred would assemble a bevy of political, social, and educational luminaries of the day to discuss thorny moral issues. One of them was how to treat the homeless. For example, on that particular panel were Rudy Giuliani, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York at the time, and Ed Koch, then-New York City mayor.
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