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Perot, Ross |
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20/20 - Ross Perot
Walters interviews Ross Perot in his first interview since losing the election. Hidden cameras document the random harrassment of black men on the streets of L.A. And John Stossel looks at marriage after children are born. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation.
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Agenda: Political Challenges Facing African Americans
An examination of the role of African-Americans in the political process over the past two hundred years and a discussion of the role they must play today.
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Larry King - Best of March 1996
Larry King reviews the month of March 1996. Featuring the O.J. trial lawyers, Republican candidates, sports figures and celebrity guests.
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News - ABC News Special - 1992 Debate Highlights - Part 1 of 2
Highlights from 1992 series of Presidential and Vice Presidential debates.
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News - ABC News Special - 1992 Debate Highlights - Part 2 of 2
Highlights from 1992 series of Presidential and Vice Presidential debates.
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News - ABC News Special - 1992 Debate Highlights - Parts 1 & 2
Highlights from 1992 series of Presidential and Vice Presidential debates.
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Politics; Campaign - Chicken Feathers, Deep VooDoo and the American Dream
In one of his informercials, Perot critizes Clinton's records as Governor of Arkansas and Bush's record as President.
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Politics; Debate - Bush-Clinton-Perot (1st)
First presidential debate of 1992, and the first ever to include a third-party candidate alongside both major party candidates.
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Politics; Debate - Bush-Clinton-Perot (2nd)
Second presidential debate between Independent candidate Ross Perot, Republican candidate George H.W. Bush, and Democratic candidate Bill Clinton. This debate is in the format of a town hall meeting, with the questions coming from an audience of 209 uncommitted voters.
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