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20/20 - Punishing Parents
The current outbreak of violence in schools is blamed on the lack of control parents have on their children.
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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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48 Hours - In the Campaign
48 Hours spends two days in New Hampshire to get a first hand look at the presidential campaigns. It profiles candidates Bruce Babbit, Paul Simon, Jesse Jackson, and Jack Kemp. It also cover the Republican candidates' dinner and interviews Bob Dole. Aired over CBS on February 16, 1988.
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60 Minutes - Nixon in China
Mike Wallace and Morley Safer join President Nixon on his historic trip to China in 1972. Much of this program focuses on President Richard M. Nixon's just-ended trip to China. Mike Wallace and Eric Sevareid discuss the trip, saying that Nixon and Premier Chou En-Lai propose peace between their nations, but that Taiwan is an area of disagreement. Includes footage of Nixon speaking to a Chinese audience, a look at the Chinese culture the Nixon...
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60 Minutes - Premiere Episode
The premiere episode of 60 Minutes features a report on the recently concluded Democratic and Republican National Conventions. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation.
Record Type: Television
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Dateline NBC - A Killer in Charge / Garth Brooks
Segments include an investigation of Harvey Alter, a convicted sex killer who runs the largest halfway house in the U.S.; Garth Brooks talks about his work, the music business, fans, and family; and three siblings reconcile after not speaking for years.
Record Type: Television
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Dateline NBC - Hillary Clinton
Jane Pauley visits Hillary Clinton in Arkansas to discuss the positive and negative attention the Democratic Presidential candidate's wife has attracted. She also describes what roles she would fill if she becomes First Lady.
Record Type: Television
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First Person with Maria Shriver - The Gay 90s: Sex, Power and Influence
Maria Shriver hosts this look at homosexuality in the '90s. Profiled are a gay couple, a lesbian couple, and others who have recently admitted their sexual preference. Special attention is paid as well to the growing political clout that homosexuals now have. Featuring Anita Bryant, Doris Day, Rock Hudson, David Geffen, Bill Cinton, others. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Publicity - Images of Women: 11/1/93
Extensive piece on the roles of women on television and the MBC's exhibit on the topic. Betty White, Mary Ann Watson and Kate Kane are interviewed.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Publicity - Images of Women: 9/10/93
Gale Storm and Betty White are interviewed in connection with the MBC's exhibition.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Publicity - Images of Women: 9/8/93
Willard Scott, before weather and birthdays, promotes "From My Little Margie to Murphy Brown: Images of Women on Television" at the MBC.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Publicity - MBC Opening: 6/12/92
Interviews at the MBC with actor Fess Parker and Museum president DuMont.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Publicity - TV_04298-1, TV_04298-2, TV_04298-3, TV_04298-4, TV_04298-5 (inc)
Five publicity clips from various news/entertainment shows. Contains TV_04298-1, TV_04298-2, TV_04298-3, TV_04298-4, TV_04298-5 (incomplete). TV_04298-1 - Leonard Maltin's profile of the "world class institution," the MBC of Chicago. TV_04298-2 - Quick mention of "Evening with Harry Porterfield" at the MBC in WLS's "Things to Do This Weekend." TV_04298-3 - Harry Porterfield is profiled as "Someone You Should Know" after being interview...
Record Type: Television
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Nightline - Bill Clinton
Guests discuss whether allegations of infidelity against Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton will hurt his chances for the Democratic presidential nomination. Telecast over ABC January 27, 1992. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation. (Note: 1st 5:10 is news).
Record Type: Television
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Nightline - Jackie Robinson Remembered
Guests recall memories of baseball player Jackie Robinson who broke the color barrier 40 years ago. (Contains Al Campanis's controversial racial remarks.)
Record Type: Television
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Nightline - USS Vincennes: Public War/Secret War
On it fourt anniversary, Ted Koppel hosts a "Nightline"/"Newsweek" investigation on the USS Vincennes's shooting of an Iranian civilian plane on July 3, 1988.
Record Type: Television
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See It Now - A Report on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
A report on Senator Joe McCarthy and his anti-communist witch hunts. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation.
Record Type: Television
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See It Now - H- Bomb; Korea
Film coverage includes H-Bomb discussion, troops returning from Korea, and a factory producing B-47 airplanes.
Record Type: Television