2474:"Mr. Lemons discussed yesterday and today’s debate on term limits in the House. He also discussed the Arkansas term limits law that went to the Supreme Court. In the newspaper roundtable, Rep. Smith and former Governor Brown discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Reps. Meehan and Keene talked about how they strongly support term limits. Reps. Brown and King talked how they strongly oppose term limits. Via remote link, Mr. Pascoe talked about term limits. Mr. Taylor discussed the Supreme Court’s handling of term limits legislation passed by states and previewed the debate over the constitutionality of term limits legislation that could be passed by Congress. Mr. Christopher discussed several issues, including President Clinton’s upcoming trip to Russia."
1496:"Mr. Crawford discussed the past week of House debate on rescissions and the Republican tax cuts. Via remote link, Mr. Bruns spoke about the 25th anniversary of the U.S. postal strike and discussed the museum’s many displays. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Wattenberg and Mr. Tatum discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via remote link, Rep. Johnson discussed the Republican plan for tax cuts. Via remote link, Rep. Stokes discussed the Democratic position on the Republican tax cutting plan. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Mr. Alderdice and Mr. Hume discussed current events in Northern Ireland. Senator Specter discussed the future of the
2678:"Mr. Cochran talked about headlines from various papers across the country. Via remote link, Ms. Mance talked about the details of the Cherry Blossom Festival and the history of the cherry blossom trees. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Apple and Mr. Gigot discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via remote link, Mr. Glickman discussed his plans for the Agriculture Department. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Mr. Beard and Ms. Metaksa discussed revising gun laws. Via remote link, Mr. DeFao talked about the cherry blossom trees in the nation’s capitol. Mr. Rieff, who is the author of
877:"Both the incoming and the outgoing chairman of the National Newspaper Association, who both represent small town newspapers discussed national stories and how they filter down to smaller areas. Ms. Kiely and Mr. Welch reviewed today’s newspaper headlines. Senator Lieberman, newly appointed chair of the Democratic Leadership Conference, talked about welfare reform. In the point-counterpoint segment Ms. Byrd and Mr. Wood debated the California Civil Rights Initiative. Mr. Moore discussed his new article on young conservatives in Washington."
1214:"Mr. Hager talked about the House Republican rescissions package. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Jackson discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via remote link, Ms. Kirtley talked about the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press's report on the Clinton administration’s relationship with the media. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Rep. Foley and Senator Thompson discussed term limits. Mr. Mica discussed pension reform. Via telephone, Mr. Weisberg discussed his article in the
789:"In the first segment Mr. Taylor talked about Line Item Veto legislation in the Senate. Ms. Friedan and Ms. Young took part in the newspaper roundtable and discussed women’s issues. Mr. York wrote the American Spectator cover story on ethics charges against House Speaker Newt Gingrich filed by Reps. Bonior and Jones. The article is critical of Bonior and Jones. In the point-counterpoint section, Republican Senator Coats supported the
451:"Ms. Lowy talked about her perspectives of the week events. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Reps. Ros-Lehtinen and Stockman discussed English as the official national language. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. Fitton discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via telephone, Mr. Roth talked about the South Carolina Republican straw poll. Via telephone, Mr. Greer talked about his article in
1140:. Via satellite link, space shuttle astronauts Jernigan and Durrance talked about their mission on board the space shuttle. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Suarez and Mr. Pruden discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via remote line, Ms. Hood discussed the National League of Cities meeting scheduled for today in Washington, DC. Via remote link, Mr. Ratan talked about his article in
127:"Mr. Diemer talked about the status of the Balanced Budget Amendment in the Senate. In the newspaper roundtable, Reps. Brownback and Lee discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via remote, Governor Allen talked about Virginia’s recently passed welfare reform plan. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Mr. Matthews and Mr. Petit discussed welfare reform. Mr. Holum talked about the
1906:, and Rev. Ellis discussed morning headline stories from around the U.S. Mr. McConnell talked about welfare reform legislation. In the point-counterpoint segment, Mr. Stein supported and Mr. Swartz opposed the Republican welfare reform bill being debated in the U.S. House. In the final segment, Ms. Campbell talked about her appointment by President Clinton as director of the newly-created
1970:"In the first segment, Ms. Shogren discussed the debate in the House on welfare reform and the various amendments which were voted on. In the newspaper roundtable, Senators Kyl and Reid discussed the top stories in the morning newspapers. Rep. Deal discussed his proposed bill for welfare reform and its differences from the Republican proposals. Rep. Payne discussed the status of the
1398:"Mr. Baumann and Ms. Akers discussed the current congressional debates on both the Senate striker replacement and House funding rescissions bills. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Wicker and Mr. Adelman discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via remote link, Mr. Reed discussed the 168th anniversary commemoration for the first black-owned newspaper
349:"Mr. Raasch talked about some of the interesting people and issues this week with the balanced budget amendment. Via telephone, Mr. Walth talked about the Republicans and the Balanced Budget Amendment. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Farrell and Mr. Hines discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via telephone, Ms. Shalit talked about her article in
725:"Mr. Walker discussed Senator Mark Hatfield’s current standing in Oregon following his vote against the Balanced Budget Amendment. Ms. Hill reviewed the legal reform measures being proposed by the House Republicans. In the newspaper roundtable, Rep. Gutierrez and Hayworth discussed the headlines in the morning newspapers around the U.S. Mr. Ferraro discussed the
1033:"In the opening segment, Mr. Lowry reviewed the legislative agenda for the upcoming week in Congress. In the newspaper roundtable, two married couples, the Mitchells and Mr. Brownstein and his wife Ms. Easton, discussed the top new stories and current events. In the final segment, Mr. Danziger discussed his cartoons and his views on current events and issues."
222:"Ms. Lochhead talked about the status of the Balanced Budget Amendment in the Senate. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Pinkerton and Ms. Sylvester discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via telephone, Rep. Kaptur talked about the vote in the House on U.S aid to Mexico. Via remote link, Ms. Glasser talked about an editorial in
1734:"Mr. Sammon reviewed the first 75 days of congressional debate on legislation outlined in the Republican Contract with America. In the point-counterpoint segment, Rep. Walker and Mr. Kettl debated progress on and meaning of the Republican Contract with America. Rep. Walker participated via remote connection. Mr. Kettl is the author of
2562:"Rep. Hoekstra, Rep. Hoyer and, via telephone, Mr. Block discussed the new television coverage of the House. In the newspaper roundtable, Senators Cochran and Pryor discussed headlines from various papers across the country. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Mr. Reed and Ms. Stone discussed the issue of
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following its loss of federal funding. In the second roundtable, Rep. Cunningham and Mr. Fersh debated the merits of the
Republican welfare reform proposals, especially those affecting the school lunch program. Governor Symington discussed the Republican welfare reform proposals and their impact on
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and how it relates to
Republican politics. Mr. Jesdanun discussed Senator Specter and his prospects in the 1996 presidential race. Mr. Lotkin, Ms. Cummings and, via telephone, Rep. Hansen discussed the history of the House Ethics Committee, what their mission was and is, some of the members of the
2200:"In the first segment, Mr. Fineman described the contentious political debate over affirmative action and discussed other political issues. In the newspaper roundtable, Governors Leavitt and Nelson reviewed current news stories and outlined their perspectives on welfare reform. Mr. Keyes, a former
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yesterday. Rep. Nussle and Ms. Hartmann discussed headline stories in the newspaper roundtable segment. In the point-counterpoint segment, Reps. Collins and Mink debated welfare reform. Kansas journalists Norman and
Kynhenn discussed today's confirmation hearing on former Rep. Dan Glickman to be
598:"Mr. Dupree talked about the vote on the Balanced Budget Amendment last Thursday and previewed this week in Congress. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Caplan and Mr. Rodriguez discussed a variety of topics. In the final segment, former Senator Dixon discussed the current hearings of the
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Balanced Budget Amendment. In a point-counter point discussion, Mr. McFarland and Mr. Mincberg discussed the relationship between church and state. Mayor Ashe talked about crime block grants to states. Via telephone, Ms. Smith talked about presidential ambitions of Senator
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has been presented live every day of the year from
January 4, 1995 through the present, with very few exceptions. Programs are typically a mix of politically themed interviews, viewer calls and emails, discussion of current events, and reviews of that morning's newspapers.
1656:. Via telephone, former Governor Cuomo discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Mr. Sperling discussed the Clinton administration's economic policies, and Republican legislation to change funding levels for child nutrition and welfare programs."
2073:. Rep. Clayton and Salmon discussed welfare reform issues and reviewed the proposed reforms in the 104th Congress. In the final segment, Ms. Woll discussed her organization’s efforts to help children around the world, including the sale of scarves and ties."
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about the
Republican "Contract with America". In the newspaper roundtable, former Governor Wilder and Mr. Lambro discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via telephone, Mr. Lund talked about his article in MediaCritic about
2137:, and Ms. Gandy debated the proper goals for the feminist movement. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Glasser and Mr. Schmitz, who are both college newspaper editors reviewed current events, including education loan cuts and welfare reform."
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being debated in the House. Mr. Mikva presented the case against the
Republican legal reform proposals; Rep. Goodlatte presented the case in favor of it. In the final segment, Governor Dean discussed issues involved with welfare reform."
357:'s change in party affiliation from Democratic to Republican. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Mr. Corry and Mr. Theissen discussed social security and the budget. Via telephone, Mr. Wallace talked about the 30th anniversary of the
2314:"Mr. Sheffner discussed the upcoming debate on term limits. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. De Borchgrave and Mr. Fallows discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via telephone, Ms. Sawyer talked about her
1304:. In the newspaper roundtable, Reps. Torkildsen and Scott discussed headlines from various papers across the country. Via telephone, Ms. Roman talked about term limits. Via telephone, Mr. Remini talked about former president
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budget cuts. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Mr. Abrams and Mr. Jones discussed U.S. policy toward Haiti. Ambassador
Casimir talked about the U.S. policy toward Haiti. Mr. Pickens discussed U.S. oil policy."
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National Gallery of Art. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Brock and Mr. Corn reviewed the top stories in the morning paper. Ms. Kolbert discussed her article on
2682:, talked about the situation in Bosnia. Ms. Chater talked about the changes in the Social Security Agency. Via telephone, Ms. Leiter talked about the freshman conservative women in the House."
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presidential candidacy to be announced today. In the first of two parts, Rev. Ogilvie discussed his background and his appointment as
Chaplain of the U.S. Senate."
1402:. In a point-counterpoint discussion, Reps. Camp and Cardin discussed the Republican proposed tax cut plan. Via telephone, Mr. Miller talked about former president
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1297:"Mr. Eisele discussed his interview with Rep. Richard Gephardt on the Democratic agenda for the next 500 days. Mr. Freedman discussed the ethics investigation of
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1406:. Ms. Marton talked about the Committee to Protect Journalists annual status report on the safety of journalists and freedom of the press around the world."
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controversial vote against the Balanced Budget Amendment. In the last segment, Rep. Roberts talked about Republican efforts to cut the food stamp program."
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539:"Interviews, video clips and vignettes illustrated the political issues and events of the previous week. Topics included presidential politics, the
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about limits on product-liability and medical suits and other headlines in various newspapers across the country. Dr. Stachnik talked about the
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1902:"In the first segment, Mr. Abrams talked about current Line-Item Veto legislation. In the newspaper roundtable, Rep. Goodling, chair of the
2133:"Mr. Thomma reviewed the week for the Republican Congress and President Clinton. In the point-counterpoint segment, Ms. Denfeld, author of
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2057:"In the first segment, Mr. Cooper reviewed the major political issues during the past week. Mr. Williams discussed the life and career of
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949:. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Jackson and Mr. Sununu reviewed current topics including affirmative action and deficit reduction."
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dinner held last night in Washington. Mr. Balz talked about presidential politics, especially the Republican race."
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Magazine about the Republican ideas about welfare reform and how President Clinton has responded to these ideas."
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the states. In the final segment, Rep. Fawell talked about the status of the Affirmative Action programs."
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about Americans in need. Via telephone, Mr. Walters talked about Governor
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Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. Norman participated by telephone."
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1500:, his health, and his presidential aspirations."
600:Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission
573:Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission
2229:Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs
1889:Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform
793:while Democratic Senator Bradley opposed it."
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2537:House Standards of Official Conduct Committee
1126:"Mr. Harwood talked about his article in the
8:
1570:"Mr. Lichtman talked about former president
1373:(Professor of Political and Social Thought,
1190:Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
3730:American Writers: A Journey Through History
2397:"All of the guests discussed term limits."
924:National Republican Congressional Committee
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1957:(D-NV); Elizabeth Shogren (Correspondent,
1647:"Mr. Birnbaum talked about his article in
2585:(Washington Bureau Chief Correspondent,
2567:committee and previous investigations."
1994:(Investigative Reporting Correspondent,
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2249:Haitian Ambassador to the United States
1299:Housing and Urban Development Secretary
306:(Correspondent, Gannett News Service);
270:American Association of Retired Persons
3980:March 1995 events in the United States
1461:House of Commons of the United Kingdom
1431:House of Commons of the United Kingdom
814:NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund
2202:U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
1776:Institute for Women's Policy Research
1736:Fine Print: The Contract with America
1541:Bipartisan Commission on Entitlements
7:
2611:(Chief Congressional Correspondent,
1683:(Senior Fellow, Government Studies,
1134:space program and the space shuttle
3751:First Ladies: Influence & Image
3723:American Presidents: Life Portraits
2649:(Correspondent, Insight Magazine);
1557:National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
1018:(Senior Fellow, Political Economy,
114:National Center for Policy Analysis
102:Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
1626:(Political Affairs Correspondent,
1427:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
872:California Civil Rights Initiative
448:program to be aired on a Saturday.
215:(Domestic Policy Vice President),
186:(Vice President and Gen. Counsel,
90:(Washington Bureau Correspondent,
14:
2277:United States Ambassador to Haiti
727:Securities Litigation Reform Bill
583:); James Michael Oliver (Worker,
529:(Washington, D.C. Correspondent,
2655:National Cherry Blossom Festival
2495:(Television Committee Chairman,
1908:office of Violence Against Women
1367:Gannett Center for Media Studies
129:Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty
2453:(Legislative Affairs Director,
2100:National Organization for Women
1943:Food Research and Action Center
820:(Regional Operations Director,
382:National Empowerment Television
122:Child Welfare League of America
3318:"Washington Wednesday Journal"
3164:"Washington Wednesday Journal"
3010:"Washington Wednesday Journal"
2856:"Washington Wednesday Journal"
2702:"Washington Wednesday Journal"
2605:Social Security Administration
2597:Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
2549:Christian Coalition of America
2063:U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
1879:(Congressional Correspondent,
1869:Catholic University of America
1532:Lambda Report on Homosexuality
1383:National Newspaper Association
1276:(Supreme Court Correspondent,
930:(Government Affairs Director,
898:American Civil Liberties Union
896:(Legislative Affairs Counsel,
860:(Congressional Correspondent,
854:National Newspaper Association
822:National Newspaper Association
521:(Chief Foreign Correspondent,
399:(Congressional Correspondent,
1:
3340:"Washington Thursday Journal"
3230:"Washington Saturday Journal"
3186:"Washington Thursday Journal"
3076:"Washington Saturday Journal"
3032:"Washington Thursday Journal"
2922:"Washington Saturday Journal"
2878:"Washington Thursday Journal"
2768:"Washington Saturday Journal"
2724:"Washington Thursday Journal"
2527:(Pennsylvania Correspondent,
2497:U.S. House of Representatives
2241:Republican National Committee
1491:American Enterprise Institute
497:Republican National Committee
3296:"Washington Tuesday Journal"
3142:"Washington Tuesday Journal"
2988:"Washington Tuesday Journal"
2834:"Washington Tuesday Journal"
1519:(White House Correspondent,
1060:(White House Correspondent,
1028:Citizens for a Sound Economy
274:John "Jack" Aloysius Farrell
217:Progressive Policy Institute
3765:The Lincoln–Douglas Debates
3362:"Washington Friday Journal"
3274:"Washington Monday Journal"
3252:"Washington Sunday Journal"
3208:"Washington Friday Journal"
3120:"Washington Monday Journal"
3098:"Washington Sunday Journal"
3054:"Washington Friday Journal"
2966:"Washington Monday Journal"
2944:"Washington Sunday Journal"
2900:"Washington Friday Journal"
2812:"Washington Monday Journal"
2790:"Washington Sunday Journal"
2746:"Washington Friday Journal"
2455:American Conservative Union
2421:Edmund "Jerry" G. Brown Jr.
2050:(Washington, D.C. Liaison,
2018:(Washington Bureau Editor,
1677:Scripps Howard News Service
1582:about affirmative action."
1498:Central Intelligence Agency
932:American Family Association
633:Edmonds and Associates Inc.
505:White House Press Secretary
485:White House Press Secretary
401:Scripps Howard News Service
268:(Federal Affairs Director,
188:People for the American Way
22:news and interview program
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3474:Prime Minister's Questions
2388:Douglas "Pete" B. Peterson
2283:(Former Chairman and CEO,
1972:Congressional Black Caucus
1897:National Immigration Forum
1873:William "Bill" F. Goodling
1782:(Washington Bureau Chief,
1703:National Scene News Bureau
1445:(Washington Bureau Chief,
1381:(Communications Director,
1078:(Space Shuttle Astronaut,
1052:(Space Shuttle Astronaut,
912:(Washington Bureau Chief,
906:National Rainbow Coalition
828:(Washington Bureau Chief,
791:Line-Item Veto legislation
541:1996 presidential election
495:(Communications Director,
296:(Washington Bureau Chief,
3949:
2643:Department of Agriculture
2442:Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
2403:Wednesday, March 29, 1995
2265:(Washington D.C. Editor,
2155:(Politics Correspondent,
2126:(Politics Correspondent,
1927:Randall "Duke" Cunningham
1832:Wednesday, March 22, 1995
1766:(National Correspondent,
1738:. Ms. Loeb discussed the
1224:Wednesday, March 15, 1995
1072:National League of Cities
981:Christian Science Monitor
501:Michael "Mike" D. McCurry
204:(Washington D.C. Editor,
112:(Health Policy Director,
57:
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3364:. C-SPAN. March 31, 1995
3342:. C-SPAN. March 30, 1995
3320:. C-SPAN. March 29, 1995
3298:. C-SPAN. March 28, 1995
3276:. C-SPAN. March 27, 1995
3254:. C-SPAN. March 26, 1995
3232:. C-SPAN. March 25, 1995
3210:. C-SPAN. March 24, 1995
3188:. C-SPAN. March 23, 1995
3166:. C-SPAN. March 22, 1995
3144:. C-SPAN. March 21, 1995
3122:. C-SPAN. March 20, 1995
3100:. C-SPAN. March 19, 1995
3078:. C-SPAN. March 18, 1995
3056:. C-SPAN. March 17, 1995
3034:. C-SPAN. March 16, 1995
3012:. C-SPAN. March 15, 1995
2990:. C-SPAN. March 14, 1995
2968:. C-SPAN. March 13, 1995
2946:. C-SPAN. March 12, 1995
2924:. C-SPAN. March 11, 1995
2902:. C-SPAN. March 10, 1995
2480:Thursday, March 30, 1995
2285:Mesa Limited Partnership
2233:U.S. Department of State
2128:Knight-Ridder Newspapers
2079:Saturday, March 25, 1995
1916:Thursday, March 23, 1995
1857:Attorney General of Iowa
1768:Knight-Ridder Newspapers
1506:Saturday, March 18, 1995
1314:Thursday, March 16, 1995
1144:about social security."
947:information superhighway
883:Saturday, March 11, 1995
714:(Counsel, White House);
664:Wednesday, March 8, 1995
192:James "Jim" P. Pinkerton
64:Wednesday, March 1, 1995
48:
3460:Road to the White House
2880:. C-SPAN. March 9, 1995
2858:. C-SPAN. March 8, 1995
2836:. C-SPAN. March 7, 1995
2814:. C-SPAN. March 6, 1995
2792:. C-SPAN. March 5, 1995
2770:. C-SPAN. March 4, 1995
2748:. C-SPAN. March 3, 1995
2726:. C-SPAN. March 2, 1995
2704:. C-SPAN. March 1, 1995
2583:R.W. "Johnny" Apple Jr.
2535:(Former Chief Counsel,
2429:U.S. Secretary of State
2378:(Political Consultant,
2347:Congressional Quarterly
2329:Tuesday, March 28, 1995
2071:New York Times Magazine
2044:National Gallery of Art
2031:New York Times Magazine
1748:Tuesday, March 21, 1995
1691:(Publisher, Manchester
1482:New York Amsterdam News
1479:(Publisher and Editor,
1173:Congressional Quarterly
1150:Tuesday, March 14, 1995
1020:The Heritage Foundation
1006:Richard "Rich" A. Lowry
978:(Editorial Cartoonist,
784:Women's Freedom Network
765:Congressional Quarterly
736:Thursday, March 9, 1995
685:Bloomberg Business News
641:John Franzen Multimedia
543:and Russian politics."
367:Saturday, March 4, 1995
355:Ben Nighthorse Campbell
351:New York Times Magazine
313:New York Times Magazine
194:(Syndicated Columnist,
175:San Francisco Chronicle
137:Thursday, March 2, 1995
2669:(Contributing Editor,
2573:Friday, March 31, 1995
2557:Republicans for Choice
2214:Monday, March 27, 1995
2143:Sunday, March 26, 1995
1981:Friday, March 24, 1995
1729:Robert "Bob" S. Walker
1662:Monday, March 20, 1995
1588:Sunday, March 19, 1995
1439:National Postal Museum
1412:Friday, March 17, 1995
1375:University of Virginia
1270:University of Richmond
1109:Hubble Space Telescope
1039:Monday, March 13, 1995
955:Sunday, March 12, 1995
836:Joseph "Joe" Lieberman
799:Friday, March 10, 1995
608:Tuesday, March 7, 1995
511:(Moscow Bureau Chief,
304:Charles "Chuck" Raasch
93:Cleveland Plain Dealer
84:Samuel "Sam" Brownback
2661:(Executive Director,
2621:National Park Service
2547:(Executive Director,
2447:Martin "Marty" Meehan
2370:(Executive Director,
1887:(Executive Director,
1685:Brookings Institution
1555:(Executive Director,
1355:David "Dave" Lee Camp
1188:(Executive Director,
1164:Thomas "Tom" S. Foley
1121:National Public Radio
549:Monday, March 6, 1995
465:Sunday, March 5, 1995
241:Friday, March 3, 1995
58:Comments and summary
3890:C-SPAN Video Library
2463:Stuart S. Taylor Jr.
2419:(D-FL); Former Gov.
2360:Kay Bailey Hutchison
2281:T. Boone Pickens Jr.
2253:Arnaud De Borchgrave
2153:Daniel "Dan" J. Balz
2061:, who served as the
1576:homosexual marriages
1547:(History Professor,
1268:(History Professor,
1248:(Law Correspondent,
922:(Research Director,
760:Andrew "Andy" Taylor
602:, which he chairs."
320:(Research Director,
110:Merrill Matthews Jr.
2630:Wall Street Journal
2619:(Horticulturalist,
2468:The American Lawyer
2364:Robert "Bob" Inglis
2098:; (Vice President,
1636:(Deputy Assistant,
1619:Wall Street Journal
1616:(Editorial Writer,
1599:Jeffrey H. Birnbaum
1549:American University
1389:(Former Columnist,
1262:Department of Labor
1128:Wall Street Journal
1063:Wall Street Journal
720:Fisher Broadcasting
405:Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
330:Chamber of Commerce
3921:Robert X. Browning
3905:C-SPAN Bus program
3674:Washington Journal
3467:Washington Journal
2425:Warren Christopher
2255:(Editor-in-Chief,
2191:Michael O. Leavitt
2135:The New Victorians
2106:(Editor-in-Chief,
1997:American Spectator
1371:William Lee Miller
1286:(Filmmaker); Rep.
1086:(Editor-in-Chief,
1016:Daniel J. Mitchell
928:Patrick A. Trueman
775:American Spectator
656:Senator Hatfield's
652:food stamp program
624:Omaha World Herald
585:Norfolk Naval Base
581:Cox Communications
446:Washington Journal
444:This is the first
213:Kathleen Sylvester
158:(Managing Editor,
120:(Deputy Director,
106:Sheila Jackson Lee
25:Washington Journal
3962:
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2545:Ralph E. Reed Jr.
2513:James Vear Hansen
2433:Peter "Pete" King
2384:Bill McCollum Jr.
2299:Benjamin Sheffner
2185:(Talk Show Host,
2052:Save the Children
2026:Elizabeth Kolbert
1960:Los Angeles Times
1823:Senator Kassebaum
1642:L. Douglas Wilder
1545:Allan J. Lichtman
1487:Ben J. Wattenberg
1400:Freedom's Journal
1250:Hearst Newspapers
1204:(Correspondent,
1119:(Talk Show Host,
1026:(Vice President,
991:Los Angeles Times
971:Los Angeles Times
966:Ronald Brownstein
902:Jesse Jackson Jr.
870:(Representative,
782:(Vice President,
676:Howard Dean, M.D.
414:Houston Chronicle
380:(Representative,
322:Concord Coalition
299:Houston Chronicle
264:, Columbia, SC);
197:Los Angeles Times
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2372:U.S. Term Limits
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1935:Harris W. Fawell
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1448:Orlando Sentinel
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915:Hartford Courant
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707:Washington Times
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682:(Correspondent,
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593:Insight Magazine
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489:Candace Gingrich
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2635:Dan Glickman
2628:
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2609:John Cochran
2595:(President,
2586:
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2533:Ralph Lotkin
2501:Thad Cochran
2484:3 hr. 1 min.
2466:
2440:
2437:Terry Lemons
2412:Steve Scully
2407:3 hr. 5 min.
2356:Van Hilleary
2352:Barney Frank
2345:
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2088:Steve Scully
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1958:
1941:(President,
1939:Robert Fersh
1867:(President,
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1841:Steve Scully
1804:James Nussle
1797:
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1740:Pat Buchanan
1735:
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1694:Union Leader
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1614:John H. Fund
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1455:(Member for
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1171:
1168:George Hager
1162:Former Rep.
1154:3 hr. 2 min.
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1050:Sam Durrance
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705:
702:Patrice Hill
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668:3 hr. 2 min.
639:(President,
637:John Franzen
631:(President,
622:
619:David Beeder
577:Jamie Dupree
562:
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159:
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80:George Allen
74:Steve Scully
31:
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3772:Tocqueville
3485:After Words
3434:After Words
3417:Programming
2667:David Rieff
2647:Lisa Leiter
2541:David Pryor
2493:Kenan Block
2489:Susan Swain
2487:Lew Ketcham
2338:Susan Swain
2336:Lew Ketcham
2309:Pete Wilson
2239:(Chairman,
2173:Anne Groder
2086:Lew Ketcham
2067:Frank Luntz
2036:Matt Salmon
2002:Eva Clayton
1992:David Brock
1931:Nathan Deal
1895:(Attorney,
1893:Rick Swartz
1816:U.S. Senate
1774:(Director,
1760:Mac Collins
1755:Lew Ketcham
1715:U.S. Senate
1689:Nackey Loeb
1638:White House
1513:Lew Ketcham
1437:(Director,
1363:Kati Marton
1323:Susan Swain
1321:Lew Ketcham
1288:Bobby Scott
1274:Nancy Roman
1159:Susan Swain
1157:Lew Ketcham
1068:Glenda Hood
943:pornography
939:free speech
904:(Director,
890:Lew Ketcham
868:Thomas Wood
852:(Chairman,
826:Kathy Kiely
812:(Attorney,
810:Janell Byrd
780:Cathy Young
743:Lew Ketcham
645:Pat Roberts
615:Susan Swain
457:Pete Wilson
423:Dan Walters
386:Colin Greer
338:Brent Walth
332:President,
308:Ruth Shalit
294:Cragg Hines
289:Denver Post
284:Chuck Green
228:Robert Dole
226:on Senator
206:Fort Wayne
148:Victor Ashe
144:Susan Swain
100:(Director,
3969:Categories
3931:Brian Lamb
3895:StudentCam
3787:interviews
3582:interviews
3488:interviews
3368:August 12,
3346:August 12,
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2689:References
2625:Paul Gigot
2459:Nick Smith
2368:Paul Jacob
2221:Brian Lamb
2195:Ben Nelson
2187:WCBM Radio
2183:Alan Keyes
2021:The Nation
2016:David Corn
1988:Brian Lamb
1955:Harry Reid
1881:WTOP-Radio
1861:Gray Davis
1845:Jim Abrams
1794:Bud Norman
1790:Patsy Mink
1673:Betsy Hart
1654:talk radio
1565:Trent Lott
1419:Brian Lamb
1387:Tom Wicker
1359:Ben Cardin
1117:Ray Suarez
1046:Brian Lamb
840:John Moore
806:Brian Lamb
770:Byron York
758:(Author);
716:Tom Walker
378:Tom Fitton
251:Brian Lamb
88:Tom Diemer
3784:Booknotes
3737:Booknotes
2639:Secretary
2553:Ann Stone
2116:(Editor,
2096:Kim Gandy
2048:Lisa Woll
2042:(Writer,
1885:Dan Stein
1875:(R-PA);
1539:(Member,
1529:(Editor,
1453:John Hume
1365:(Fellow,
1258:Secretary
1237:(Editor,
1194:John Mica
1137:Endeavour
863:USA Today
752:Dan Coats
678:(D-VT);
591:(Editor,
561:(Editor,
397:Joan Lowy
286:(Editor,
261:The State
256:Lee Bandy
224:Roll Call
150:(Mayor ,
3715:programs
3704:May 1995
3699:Apr 1995
3694:Mar 1995
3689:Feb 1995
3684:Jan 1995
3446:In Depth
3426:programs
2613:ABC News
2564:abortion
2543:(D-AR);
2539:); Sen.
2523:(D-MD);
2511:); Rep.
2503:(R-MS);
2499:); Sen.
2461:(R-MI);
2457:); Rep.
2449:(D-MA);
2445:); Rep.
2435:(R-NY);
2431:); Rep.
2423:(D-CA);
2382:); Rep.
2366:(R-SC);
2350:); Rep.
2307:); Gov.
2304:CQ Today
2275:(Former
2227:(Former
2189:); Gov.
2168:Newsweek
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