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On October 9, 2009, Diane Krauthammer of the Industrial Worker (the newspaper of the labor union, The Industrial Workers of the World) interviewed Noam Chomsky at his office at MIT.
There were four source videos, which I combined together for this single presentation. I stripped off the sound and gave it a thorough restoration, including digital noise reduction to remove a hiss/grinding noise throughout and went over the sound second by second, removing or reducing all the audio problems possible (dozens of clicks and pops, etc.), leveled out the sound and cut out a 10 second gap of silence. I muted the music to avoid copyright concerns.
Thanks to @Chomskyan for the uploads: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRlbLETWLwo et seq.
Tags:
Chomsky, 2009, 2008 Economic Crisis, Staughton Lynd, Unions, Obama, Ronald Reagan, Doug Fraser, Samuel Gompers, Bill Clinton, NAFTA, David Montgomery, _The Fall of the House of Labor_, Employee Free Choice Act, Rahm Emanuel, Talk Radio, Rush Limbaugh,
As always, The Noam Chomsky Audio and Video Conservatory remains a strictly not-for-profit archive to make available to anyone all of Noam Chomsky’s public events in the highest possible quality. Visit the original Noam Chomsky Audio Conservatory on Archive.org to download any of the programs on this channel in high quality audio and video formats.
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