LCT - IPLF/ VALERIE HEURTEL CHRONICLE
VNR: GROUND BREAK FOR FIRST U.S. HYUNDAI PLANT
HYUNDAI IS BREAKING GROUND ON ITS FIRST EVER U-S PLANT.
Three fairy stories for children are shown and then analyzed for their psycho-sexual Freudian meanings by three psychiatrists. Aline MacMahon, host, with Dr. Martin Silverman, Dr. Walter Odajnyk, Dr. Dorothy Flapan. 1978. Three fairy stories for children are shown and then analyzed for their psycho-sexual Freudian meanings by three psychiatrists. Aline MacMahon, host, Dr. Martin Silverman, Dr. Walter Odajnyk, Dr. Dorothy Flapan. 5:00 CARTOON: A color cartoon followed by a live reenactment of "Jack and the Beanstalk" is shown. 3:00 COMMENTS: Dr. Martin Silverman analyzes "Jack and the Beanstalk" as a conflict between father and son. 3:40 DRAMATIZATION: "Sleeping Beauty" 3:35 INTERVIEW: Dr. Walter Dajnyk talks about the sexual overtones in "Sleeping Beauty." 4:00 DRAMATIZATION: "Hansel and Gretel" 3:00 COMMENTS: Dr. Dorothy Flapan discusses evil women in fairytales. Aline MacMahon, host, Dr. Martin Silverman, Dr. Walter Odajnyk,Dr. Dorothy Flapan
JESSE JACKSON CAMPAIGN
NDS. BARS. VS OF REVEREND JESSE JACKSON ARRIVING IN A NEIGHBORHOOD AND VISITING PEOPLE'S HOMES. CR:110. VS OF JACKSON ARRIVING AT A CATHOLIC CHURCH. CR:150. CUTAWAYS OF THE AUDIENCE. CR:168. VS OF JACKSON TALKING WITH A REPORTER ABOUT HIS CAMPAIGN. CR:220. VS OF JACKSON WORKING A CROWD. CR:251. VS OF JACKSON GIVING A CAMPAIGN SPEECH. CR:300. CUTAWAYS OF THE AUDIENCE. CR:316. VS OF JACKSON WORKING A CROWD. CR:340. VS OF JACKSON AT AN OUTDOOR RALLY AT THE LAKE CHARLES CIVIC CENTER. CR:364. CUTAWAYS OF THE CROWD. CI: PERSONALITIES: JACKSON, JESSE. POLITICS: CAMPAIGNS, PRESIDENTIAL, 1984.
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POP MUSIC
PETE FORNATALE INTERVIEWS DICK CAVETT. THE INITIAL PART OF THEIR DIALOGUE IS PRIOR TO THE FORMAL INTERVIEW: Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 0:00 I was happy to stand there knowing Groucho was inside Pete Fornatale 0:03 Sure. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 0:03 And he stayed till the end Pete Fornatale 0:07 I wonder if that was the last generation that will approach it that way? Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 0:13 Well, that's what I was thinking that I was caught by myself mentioning the Marx Brothers to some people that age now. Pete Fornatale 0:27 Oh, oh no. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 0:31 Old Time movies stars Pete Fornatale 0:33 Oh That's scary. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 0:36 When I was a kid or in college. I knew quite a number of things that took place before I was born. But nobody does anymore. Pete Fornatale 0:47 I don't know. I wonder if that's another another consequence of the super information highway or? Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 0:53 Yeah, I wonder I don't know. I just, I just know that I knew. I knew that Weber and Fields was a comedy act and anything. They were way before my birth, but like, Pete Fornatale 1:08 I at a public station now. And much of the staff are young people college age, or just out of out of college. And it's a real reality check for me. Anytime I mentioned a name. You know, it runs the gamut from Henry Fonda. Oh, that's Jane's dad. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 1:29 Worked for years to become Jane's dad/ Pete Fornatale 1:34 But you know, it is a good reality check. And I feel that it's part of my mission, I sometimes wonder if they talk about me behind my back as this teller of old school tales. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 1:46 The old guy who knows names no one ever heard of. who knows names no one ever Pete Fornatale 1:48 Right but you know they do see, when we connect on something that has managed to, you know, hang on by the fingernails to the current popular culture, there is that feeling of some sort of a bond? Absolutely. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 2:03 I think how far ahead of me, the Marx Brothers were. I only heard of 'em because my father mentioned him a lot of times. And I said, what do they do? And he said, Well, they did a movie called Coconuts. And when it hit this town, this was Grand Island, Nebraska, there were people who could not stay in their seats from laughing and it was screaming and nobody was prepared for it. Nobody had seen anything like it. Well, that was quite a ways ahead of me, but I knew about it. Pete Fornatale 2:31 But that's what I was trying to say on the way back from the coffee machine to have gone from that to meeting then working with then becoming a pen pal. I mean, it's impossible. It's, it's it's fiction. That's the stuff of fiction. By the way, I had the presence of mind to take this on to say Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 2:52 where did you pick that up Pete Fornatale 2:53 off my bookshelf at home? Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 2:55 Oh Pete Fornatale 2:55 and my intention was to have you autograph it. And this was Saturday. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:00 But what happened? What went wrong? Pete Fornatale 3:01 I picked it up and read it from cover to cover Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:05 Oh. Pete Fornatale 3:05 I spent the entire day yesterday. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:07 You know, it is a funny book and it reads well. Pete Fornatale 3:09 It is. Well, it's wonderful. I mean, talk about Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:13 I forgot how good it was in the same way. Pete Fornatale 3:16 What did they call these squibs? Or uh Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:19 Blurbs. Pete Fornatale 3:24 Well, you know, we're gonna talk. You know, we oughta get started! I think we already have but I don't know that we're, we're recording. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:31 You mean we wasted all that All that good stuff! Pete Fornatale 3:33 Do you have any deadlines? Unknown Speaker 3:35 You have a car at 3:30?. Pete Fornatale 3:37 Oh, wonderful, wonderful. Let's get rolling. Let's go. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:40 All right, why the hell not. Pete Fornatale 3:41 We got a lot of good stuff to do. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:43 What does this clock say? Pete Fornatale 3:48 I've got the sneak preview but, uh, let me see the actual Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 3:51 So it is Pete Fornatale 3:52 That you refer to. and we can use the actual performances from the disk that was this is basically a music show. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 4:05 Yeah. Pete Fornatale 4:05 So I constructed it around the things that are on here. In fact, why don't I tell you that because I usually run down the music with the with the musically performing guests. In the first segment in the intro, I'm going to introduce you introducing Janis Joplin performing Move Over. That's how the show will open. Pete Fornatale 4:25 I can handle that. Pete Fornatale 4:26 We'll pick it up, that is the first segment, we'll do our talking points and I will lead you to from Sly Family Stone that's on the DVD and then it's "thank you for letting me be myself again" That's this performance that will end the first segment. I'll pick up from the imaginary break and all of that will be done in post production by the way, so we'll just keep talking. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 4:50 Oh. Pete Fornatale 4:51 The second segment will open with second segment I'm going to concentrate on talk shows, the ones that came before you, the ones of your era. And the ones that have succeeded you. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 5:06 I may need notes on that. Pete Fornatale 5:08 Well, well, well, you know we can play uh, what's that, off the top of your head. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 5:13 I was usually working for the ones that came before me. Yeah. Well, good. I usually think of just jack and Johnny. But there was also Merve, there was Pete Fornatale 5:27 There was Merve. That was right that was your first talking on the way in and I made the point to my friend, Chris here, that by virtue of being an employee of the show, it was probably harder for them to look at you as a performer who might go out and do stand up. So that's why your debut was Merve not not, Johnny. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 5:49 Yeah, and uh, the Tonight Show had come down and have them see me at the bitter end and said I wasn't ready. Pete Fornatale 5:57 You know the person, it wasn't that famous, uh Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 6:00 Schmuck. Pete Fornatale 6:02 No i'm thinking of the NBC guy who's job was basically to take care of Johnny Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 6:07 Somebody once called him David Tibbett RN Pete Fornatale 6:18 standing for Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 6:20 registered nurse. Pete Fornatale 6:21 Oh, oh, actually standing for the real RN. Glen Is this working better for your for your sake, in that segment? Well, I think at the end of that segment, I'm going to ask you about the Rolling Stones, which was not done in the studio, you went on location. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 6:44 We outsmarted them by going through the garden Pete Fornatale 6:47 was that the 1972 tour? Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 6:49 Never asked me a date Pete Fornatale 6:51 I'm checking with Jenny. I think it must have been okay. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 6:56 72 Was it in fact? Pete Fornatale 6:57 Yeah. Yeah. And then my memory was that Stevie Wonder opened. Open that tour for them. So that in the third segment, we'll start off with the Stevie Wonder performance that's on the DVD. Which Which one is that Jenny? Pete Fornatale 7:22 Great. I don't think we'll go with that Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 7:28 Wait a minute. Am I on television here? What is this Pete Fornatale 7:37 This is this is a web a web camera. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 7:40 What is that? Pete Fornatale 7:42 Internet Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 7:43 for the internet. Oh yeah, I just wondering why I didn't have any makeup on. Pete Fornatale 7:48 And the last song in the show should be Bowie because that's the latest. The latest performance was from 74 December 5 74. Bowie performs his 1984 and Young Young Yong Americans, I think will close will close with the Boeing young Americans Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 8:14 Okay Pete Fornatale 8:18 Is that right? wow Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 8:20 That's the one I was trying to think of. Yeah. Pete Fornatale 8:25 What have you done so far? What other things Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 8:29 Linda Hello? Pete Fornatale 8:32 What other what other dates is Dick doing to promote the video? DVD? Pete Fornatale 8:52 Very nice. Pete Fornatale 9:16 We already ran all over DC and Philadelphia. Pete Fornatale 9:20 Do you still have a place in the city or are you mainly on the center? Is it the same place that Woody's former apartment that Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 9:29 oh, yeah, Pete Fornatale 9:30 it is? Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 9:30 How do you know this stuff? Pete Fornatale 9:31 Wow, that's amazing. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 9:33 One has no secrets left. I've taken the old Woody Allen place in Hollywood they say we've taken the old best wherever you place Harold Flynn place. I'm talking about that to Mike Nichols and he said we've taken the old do grocery place when you when you say your own name, you stress on Ultima. Pete Fornatale 10:01 I stress on on a silent e Fornatale. My son who is who speaks Italian fluently and lived over there for two years, he says Fornatale Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 10:15 Well, sure, that's a beautiful beautiful way Pete Fornatale 10:18 I was Americanized from out of the womb and never you know never bothered Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 10:24 to stress is that that boom. Pete Fornatale 10:27 Pete Fornatale Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 10:31 Oh, that was the part I was looking most forward to Pete Fornatale 10:39 Oh, I see Pete Fornatale Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 10:46 Fornatale rhymes with fornapal. well, you're off the hook. Pete Fornatale 10:55 Do you want to do that first Linda and get it over with if you don't mind. Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 11:00 How do we that doesn't matter where I look. I hope no. Do I get cute or am I anytime? We're Hi, this is Bob join the Peace Corps hope. Hi, this is Pete Cavit and you're listening to Pete Fornatale on mixed bag radio. Wise you are Pete Fornatale 11:30 we're on Alright, let's Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 11:31 Did you catch any of that on the tape? Pete Fornatale 11:36 You know the joke Ready when you are sleeping? Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 11:39 I had it happen to me. Pete Fornatale 11:42 That's good point. Something new that has to be asked at a recession. I have 2:28 and we're going to begin in 10 Dick Cavett (JJ-209) 11:50 Oh my God, what's my name? Pete Fornatale 11:54 Five. I'll tell you
JESSE JACKSON CAMPAIGN
CUTS OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, JESSE JACKSON GIVING A CAMPAIGN SPEECH AT A SHOPPING MALL. VS JACKSON LEAVES THE RALLY AND WALKS THROUGH THE MALL, ANSWERING REPORTERS' QUESTIONS ABOUT ATTENDING A RALLY IN PORTSMOUTH WITH FREED US NAVAL LIEUTENANT ROBERT GOODMAN, JR. CR:140. JACKSON SIGNS AN AUTOGRAPH. CUTS OF HIS TOUR THROUGH THE MALL. CR:300. CUTS OF A WELCOMING BAND PLAYING. CR:340. VS JACKSON AT A RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY AT THE NEW RAINBOW COALITION OFFICE. CI: PERSONALITIES: JACKSON, JESSE. PERSONALITIES: GOODMAN, ROBERT, JR (ABOUT). POLITICS: CAMPAIGNS, PRESIDENTIAL, 1984.
Y2K - AZ - Employees
MANY ARIZONA COMPANIES ARE NOT ALLOWING VACATIONS AROUND THE NEW YEAR...HOPING TO AVOID Y2K COMPUTER CATASTROPHES.
France: Airbus: Rollout of A340-600 its longest and largest airliner yet.
TAPE_NUMBER: EF/01/0297 IN_TIME: 00:33:50 LENGTH: 02:59 SOURCES: VNR RESTRICTIONS: FEED: SCRIPT: English/Nat XFA Airbus Industrie rolled its new A340-600 out of the factory on Friday, hailing the latest in its fleet of long-range planes as its "longest and largest airliner yet." The A340-600, one of two new long-haul models launched in 1997, is expected to begin commercial flights in 2002. The plane, shown on Friday to customers and suppliers at Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, marks the European consortium's latest attempt at beating rival Boeing in the battle for the skies. With trampolining, trapeze artists and performers on stilts, spectators were wowed with an artful acrobatic display to mark the occasion. And dazzling potential customers is precisely the desired effect. With the capacity to hold 380 passengers in three classes and cruise 13,900 kilometers (8,630 miles) nonstop, Airbus says the A340-600 will be Airbus' largest four-engine wide body. It will be powered by Trent 500 Rolls-Royce engines. However, Boeing's 777-200, part of its popular long-haul fleet of 777s, still surpasses its Airbus competitor in range, cruising 16,443 kilometers (10,195 miles) nonstop. But it holds a smaller passenger load of 305. Airbus' A340-500, which will seat 313 passengers with a flying range of 16,000 kilometers (9,920 miles), is also expected to begin commercial flights in 2002. Together, the consortium says the two new Airbus planes have 127 firm orders and commitments from 11 customers. Currently, Airbus' largest commercial jet is the A340-300, which seats 295 and flies 13,500 kilometers (8,370 miles). At the moment, Boeing's biggest jet is the 747-400, which can carry 416 passengers. Airbus has been gradually closing the gap with Boeing since its creation in 1972 and last year reported significantly more aircraft orders for the first time. When Airbus' mammoth A380 - its much touted double-decker 555-passenger super jumbo - enters the skies in 2006, it will surpass Boeing's 747 as the world's largest passenger plane. SOUNDBITE: (English) "They are bigger than the current aircraft, they have an even longer range - by the way - the 500 will have the longest of any current or planned airliner, Fly faster, offer still more comfort to your passengers and overall provide greater efficiency and economics." SUPER CAPTION: Noel Foregeard, Managing Director of Airbus Industrie SOUNDBITE: (English) "With the entry of the service of the A340-500 and 600 we'll be represented on 3 of Airbus' programmes and that means that we expect in the year 2002 to be on about 50 per cent of the aircraft that Airbus deliver in that year." SUPER CAPTION: John Rose, Chief Executive Officer of Rolls Royce SHOTLIST: Toulouse, France, 23 March, 2001 1. Various of Airbus coming out of factory 2. Various of Airbus being put together in factory 3. Pan shot of Airbus at opening ceremony 4. Various of acrobatic display at ceremony 5. Set up shot of Noel Foregeard, Managing Director of Airbus Industrie 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Noel Foregeard, Managing Director of Airbus Industrie 7. Set up shot of John Rose, Chief Executive Officer of Rolls Royce 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Rose, Chief Executive Officer of Rolls Royce 9. Pan shot of stage?
DC - Watchdog/ - National - Debt.
A LOOK AT THE NATIONAL DEBT AND HOW MUCH WE ALL OWE.
REUNION to try to save the GFCA FOOTBALL from the sinking
GERALDINE FERRARO 1984 VICE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
LS DEMOCRATIC VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE, REPRESENTATIVE GERALDINE FERRARO (D-NY) IS GIVEN AN AWARD AND APPLAUDED AT THE CONVENTION CENTER IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK. CR:55. CUTS, THE AUDIENCE CHANTS "GERRY". CR:68. FERRARO SPEAKS TO THE AUDIENCE. VS A VERY ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE STANDS WHILE THEY LISTEN TO FERRARO. FERRARO STANDS IN FRONT OF A SEMI CIRCLE OF A DOZEN AMERICAN FLAGS. CR:231. VS FERRARO WORKS THE CROWD. CR:282. MS FERRARO GETS INTO HER LIMOUSINE, AND HER MOTORCADE DRIVES THROUGH BUFFALO. CR:300. FERRARO SHAKES HANDS WITH A CROWD OUTSIDE THE EXECUTIVE INN. CR:340. FERRARO SPEAKS TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE INSIDE THE EXECUTIVE INN. THE ISSUES THAT FERRARO ADDRESSES ARE: THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE SUPREME COURT. CI: PERSONALITIES: FERRARO, GERALDINE. POLITICS: CAMPAIGNS, PRESIDENTIAL, 1984.
Road - Money - Folo (02/22/1999)
Two construction workers found 340-thousand dollars scattered across the road.
Leisure: A week of pony riding
REAGAN TRIP TO DALLAS
LS OF A PLATFORM. CR:138. MS A SPEAKER INTRODUCES MAUREEN REAGAN AT A CAMPAIGN RALLY IN THE ANATOLE HOTEL. SHE LEADS THE CROWD TO SHOUT "FOUR MORE YEARS, REAGAN / BUSH". CR:230. VS VICE PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH AND BARBARA BUSH APPEAR AT THE PODIUM, FOLLOWED BY (CR:265) PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN AND FIRST LADY NANCY REAGAN. CR:300. MS A SPEAKER INTRODUCES BUSH TO SPEAK. CR:340. VS BUSH INTRODCUES REAGAN. REAGAN GIVES A CAMPAIGN SPEECH. CR:588. VS DALLAS COWBOYS STAR, ROGER STAUBACH AND COACH TOM LANDRY PRESENT REAGAN AND BUSH WITH T-SHIRTS. CI: PERSONALITIES: REAGAN, MAUREEN. PERSONALITIES: BUSH, GEORGE. PERSONALITIES: BUSH, BARBARA. PERSONALITIES: REAGAN, RONALD. PERSONALITIES: REAGAN, NANCY. PERSONALITIES: STAUBACH, ROGER. PERSONALITIES: LANDRY, TOM. POLITICS: CAMPAIGNS, PRESIDENTIAL, 1984.
Want to escape: Normandy: the magic forest
Russian Environment / News Conference (1993)
RIGHT WHALE STILL TANGLED (01/25/1996)
EFFORTS TO FREE A RIGHT WHALE THAT HAS BECOME TANGLED IN A 200 FOOT LOBSTER POT CABLE HAVE BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO BAD WEATHER. HEAVY SEAS AND HIGH WINDS PREVENTED SCIENTISTS ON A COAST GUARD CUTTER FROM GETTING CLOSE ENOUGH TO HELP THE ANIMAL. THE ADULT FEMALE IS THOUGHT TO BE ONE OF ONLY ABOUT 300 RIGHT WHALES LEFT IN THE WORLD. .....SCRIPT..... They fought 8 to ten foot seas off the coast of St. Romaine. It was very rough and very difficult. The rough seas didn't matter since whale experts are fighting time. The Charleston Coast Guard carrying environmentalists from along the Atlantic seaboard caught up with the whale.... This dramatic video shows the whale surfacing from time to time. SOT Two weeks ago, the 35 ton Right Whale was spotted near Jacksonville, Fla... They also spotted a rope... probably once attached to a lobster trap, cutting into the whale's back. Today's mission.... to attach a satellite transmitter to the rope. Now, by tracking the signal, they'll know where the whale is at all times. SOT Only 340 Right whales are currently living... making it the rarest whale in the world. Since this one is a female, right at the age of giving birth, rescuers say saving this one is crucial. SOT Before today, rescuers reffered to the whale only by a number...1707... But since the Charleston Coast Guard helped them out on this cutter... Whale Number 1707 is now named after it... Metompkin. TAG
LA BIRD
BARS AND TONE. VS OF CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT MEMBERS FILING INTO A COURTROOM CR:300. MS OF JANET SULLIVAN WHO IS FILING SUIT AGAINST HER HUSBAND CR:304. SHE SAYS SHE WORKED AS AN ACCOUNTANT TO PUT HER HUSBAND THROUGH MEDICAL SCHOOL AND IS THEREFORE SUING FOR HALF OF HIS SALARY. VS OF THE JAM PACKED COURTROOM. MS OF DR SULLIVAN CR:315. SU: KEN KASHIWAHARA. END CS. COURTROOM SKETCHES FROM CR:328 - 340. CS. VS OF GIOVANNI VIGLIOTTO, WHO HAS JUST BEEN FOUND GUILTY OF BIGAMY AND FRAUD, COMING OUT OF A COURTROOM CR:397. MS OF GIOVANNI'S ACCUSER PATRICIA GARDNER SEATED IN THE COURTROOM CR:406. NO PICTURE OR SOUND FROM CR:419 - 460. VS OF THE LOS ANGELES LAKERS PLAYING A GAME AGAINST THE SEATTLE SUPERSONICS CR:503 - 545. BARS AND TONE. CI: PERSONALITIES: SULLIVAN, JANET. PERSONALITIES: VIGLIOTTO, GIOVANNI. PERSONALITIES: GARDNER, PATRICIA. SPORTS: BASKETBALL. MATRIMONY: DIVORCE. MATRIMONY: BIGAMY. JUSTICE: TRIALS.
Afghanistan: today at the airport in Kabul
ORLEANS METROPOLE - PARC DE LOIRE PROJECT, THE UPDATE ON THE FACILITIES.
0/22/66 A0035315 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: HARBOR CRUISE:
0/22/66 A0035315 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: HARBOR CRUISE: UNCUT :HARBOR CRUISE: SHOWS: CUM FILM FLOATS: NEXT SHOT OF CAPT PHILIP (IN MIDDLE OF SMALL CRAFT): CAPT PHILLIP AGAIN (AFTER PASSING SAIL PILLS SCTEEN): COPS, CROWDS, FLAGS: CARS MOVE OFF: "GALLERY" YOUTH ARMS OUTSTRETCHED BEING CARRIED: YOUTH ON CROWD DEMONSTRATION W / COPS: CU COPS: COPS AND YOUTH: COPS, MOB VIETNAM PLACARD: 2 ND SHOT GIRLS BEING CARRIED: MS COPS DRAG DEMOS: MOUNTED POLICE PAST: (SHOT 10/22/66 - 300FT) SOUTH VIETNAM - FOREIGN DEMONSTRATIONS AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY US FOREIGN RELATIONS - AUSTRALIA LBJ SOUTH VIETNAM - NEGOTIATIONS BOATS - YACHTS - CAPTAIN PHILLIP SOUTH VIETNAM - FOREIGN - DEMONSTRATIONS ANTI AMERICAN - AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY MOTORCADES - AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY AT - NEWS / 340 FT / 16 - NEG / R18199
House Floor Discussions / Appropriations to Jordan (1991)
Budget debate and discussion of conference report on appropriations to Jordan.