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In the United State’s government the “forth estate”, the widespread nickname for the press, includes newspapers, news on the television, magazines, the internet, and many others. In the movie All the President’s Men, the movie portrays the Watergate Scandal through the eyes of two reporters, Bob Woodward played by Robert Redford and Carl Bernstein played by Dustin Hoffman. This historic movie shows how freedom of the press becomes our nations forth and sometimes most important government power even though it is truly not part of the true government. The press is able to print in the Washington Post nearly whatever they wish to. The press was able to manipulate the story in order to show the extreme to which they were forced to go in order to check up on what the government was doing behind the scenes. Throughout the movie Carl Bernstein is continuously taking notes on telephone calls on certain people while he also go into an investigation of these people as he interviews them so that he is able to inform the public of the types of things that are going on in the White House.
Approximate Word count = 599 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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