Washington Journal
Washington Tuesday Journal
1995-12-05T06:35:31-05:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvMTJjXC8xOTk1MTIwNTA2MzU0MzAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. In the first segment, Ms. Sweet talked about the budget debate and Mrs. Clinton, who is from Chicago, and other issues. In the next segment, Ms. Brendhoff and Mr. Gustafson talked about the National Archives new exhibit, “American Originals,” which contains documents relating to U.S. history from the 17th century to the present, and how they preserve such documents. In the next segment, Ms. Miller and Mr. Thompson discussed current issues, including campaign finance reform. They also reacted to Speaker Gingrich’s live speech. In the final segment, Rep. Rivers talked about H.R. 263, which would charge members for special orders time.
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers an…
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Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. In the first segment, Ms. Sweet talked about the budget debate and Mrs. Clinton, who is from Chicago, and other issues. In the next segment, Ms. Brendhoff and Mr. Gustafson talked about the National Archives new exhibit, “American Originals,” which contains documents relating to U.S. history from the 17th century to the present, and how they preserve such documents. In the next segment, Ms. Miller and Mr. Thompson discussed current issues, including campaign finance reform. They also reacted to Speaker Gingrich’s live speech. In the final segment, Rep. Rivers talked about H.R. 263, which would charge members for special orders time. close
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers an… read more
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. In the first segment, Ms. Sweet talked about the budget debate and Mrs. Clinton, who is from Chicago, and other issues. In the next segment, Ms. Brendhoff and Mr. Gustafson talked about the National Archives new exhibit, “American Originals,” which contains documents relating to U.S. history from the 17th century to the present, and how they preserve such documents. In the next segment, Ms. Miller and Mr. Thompson discussed current issues, including campaign finance reform. They also reacted to Speaker Gingrich’s live speech. In the final segment, Rep. Rivers talked about H.R. 263, which would charge members for special orders time. close
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- Stacey Brendhoff Curator National Archives and Records Administration
- Milton Gustafson Archivist National Archives and Records Administration
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