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1995-10-31T07:00:01-05:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvYWM4XC8xOTk1MTAzMTA3NTcyNTAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==In this program, Jeff Shear, National Journal Budget Reporter discussed the budget process. Ramond Chretien, Canadian Ambassador to the United States talked about the Quebec Referendum, 92 percent of the voters turned out. 50.6 percent for Canada, 49.4 in favor of succeeding from Canada, a difference of about 50.000 votes. Senator Judd Gregg, R-New Hampshire talked about the vote in Quebec and Health Care. Representative Gene Taylor, D-Mississippi, discussed the House Vote to reject President Clinton’s desire to put troops into Bosnia. Paul Kirk and Frank Fahrenkopf, both Co-Chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates laid out the plans for upcoming debates next year.
In this program, Jeff Shear, National Journal Budget Reporter discussed the budget process. Ramond Chretien, Canadian Ambassador to the Unit…
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In this program, Jeff Shear, National Journal Budget Reporter discussed the budget process. Ramond Chretien, Canadian Ambassador to the United States talked about the Quebec Referendum, 92 percent of the voters turned out. 50.6 percent for Canada, 49.4 in favor of succeeding from Canada, a difference of about 50.000 votes. Senator Judd Gregg, R-New Hampshire talked about the vote in Quebec and Health Care. Representative Gene Taylor, D-Mississippi, discussed the House Vote to reject President Clinton’s desire to put troops into Bosnia. Paul Kirk and Frank Fahrenkopf, both Co-Chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates laid out the plans for upcoming debates next year. close
In this program, Jeff Shear, National Journal Budget Reporter discussed the budget process. Ramond Chretien, Canadian Ambassador to the Unit… read more
In this program, Jeff Shear, National Journal Budget Reporter discussed the budget process. Ramond Chretien, Canadian Ambassador to the United States talked about the Quebec Referendum, 92 percent of the voters turned out. 50.6 percent for Canada, 49.4 in favor of succeeding from Canada, a difference of about 50.000 votes. Senator Judd Gregg, R-New Hampshire talked about the vote in Quebec and Health Care. Representative Gene Taylor, D-Mississippi, discussed the House Vote to reject President Clinton’s desire to put troops into Bosnia. Paul Kirk and Frank Fahrenkopf, both Co-Chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates laid out the plans for upcoming debates next year. close
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- James Blanchard Ambassador Michigan
- Raymond Chretien Ambassador Canada->United States
- Jeff Shear Correspondent National Journal
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