Newseum founder addresses the media, Congress, and the public
Newseum founder Al Neuharth describes at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony what he wants the media, Congress, and the public to learn and understand from the museum. He says the Newseum is a reminder of free press and the First Amendment, and serves as a symbol of democracy. (0:48)
April 11, 2008
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