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- This Weekend on Bloomberg TV: Bill Clinton on Obama, Republican Candidates
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- Research articles 2007-09-28
- Bill Clinton On Bloomberg TV: Roberts, Climate Change, China, Iraq.
- NEW YORK, August 3 /PRNewswire/ -- In a one-on-one interview with Bloomberg TelevisionR, former United States President Bill Clinton spoke to Bloomberg NewsR Managing Editor Al Hunt about Supreme Court nominee Judge Roberts, climate change, C NEW YORK, August 3 /PRNewswire/ --...
- Research articles 2005-08-03
- NRA takes health-care fight to the air with TV ad - National Restaurant Association's fight against President Bill Clinton's health-care plan
- WASHINGTON -- The National Restaurant Association is taking its fight against President Clinton's health-care plan to the airwaves in a new television advertisement that threatens job losses to those who need them most.
- Research articles 1994-03-21
- Late News.(Several articles included.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- U.S. HIKES FINANCING FOR METRA, CTA LINES Two key area public transit projects are in line to get big money in the proposed fiscal 2001 federal budget that President Bill Clinton is to unveil today. Congressional sources say the president has decid U.S. HIKES...
- Research articles 2000-02-07
- Clinton on communications.(President Bill Clinton)(includes related article on Clinton's telecommunications policy in case of second term)(Interview)(Cover Story)
- Your administration supported the V-chip and the FCC rule that requires TV stations to air three hours of children's educational programing per week. How do you Justify such intrusions Into TV content in light of the First Amendment? Neither ...
- Research articles 1996-09-23
- Clinton: V-chip is not enough: Hundt and Hollings also push plans to limit TV violence for sake of children.(Bill Clinton, Senator Ernest Hollings, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Reed Hundt)
- Hundt and Hollings also push plans to limit TV violence for sake of children When broadcast and cable executives meet at the White House later this month, President Clinton will ask them to consider eliminating violent TV programing when children Hundt and...
- Research articles 1996-02-12
- Media reviews mixed on scandal reporting. (majority of audience rates stories as good or excellent on President Bill Clinton's sex scandal)(Brief Article)
- Freedom Forum poll finds that, despite reservations, majority of audience rates stories good or excellent The public may consider the conduct of the media during President Clinton's ongoing sex scandal over-the-top, but some of the numbers--mu Freedom Forum poll...
- Research articles 1998-02-16
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- Interview with Jan Mickelson of WHO radio in Des Moines - Pres Bill Clinton - July 14, 1993 - Interview
- Mr. Mickelson. Mr. President, 1040 WHO Radio, KLYF-FM, and TV-13 welcomes you to Iowa and the Nation's heartland. Thank you for coming. You spent the morning and the midday touring the wreckage and the damage, flood damage. Give us some of your impressions, sir. The President. I did...
- Research articles 1993-07-19
- Big bill for Clinton TV show.
- Aug 22, 2002 The Mercury ABIX via COMTEX -- Former US president Bill Clinton has reportedly asked for $A184m a year to host a daily television talk show. Clinton is in negotiations with CBS Television for a show that would be syndicated around the...
- Research articles 2002-08-23
- Clinton backs UHF mini-auction; wants money to fund $5 billion federal school construction program. (President Bill Clinton)
- Wants money to fund $5 billion federal school construction program President Clinton wants to auction spectrum the FCC says will be left over from its digital TV allocation--most of that between channels 60 and 69--to help pay for new school const Wants money...
- Research articles 1996-07-15
- Bill will go on TV, confess he lied ... and we'll forgive him again
- THERE is no doubt about it. President Bill Clinton is going to have to pull an Oprah Winfrey, go on TV, weep, gnash his teeth, say he's sorry and promise it will never happen again. Whatever happens, he will HAVE to apologise to the American people. ...
- Research articles 1998-08-02
- Clinton puts V-chip on fast track; momentum grows for mandatory violence-blocking technology for TV. (President Bill Clinton; includes related articles)
- President Clinton's public endorsement of the V-chip last week gave the proposed electronic blocking device the kind of political momentum that might prove irresistible. "I would say when that telecommunications bill is ultimately sent to the President's desk, put the V-chip in it...
- Research articles 1995-07-17
- Clinton lite: why would big business, in rejecting the Clinton health-care plan, go for one with many of the same features? - Bill Clinton's managed care reforms
- THE Clinton Administration's health-care bandwagon wobbled into February with two fiat tires and a twisted axle. Already some liberal Democrats were castigating the President for compromising too much, insurance-company ads on national TV were cutting into public support for the plan, and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D....
- Research articles 1994-03-07
- Former Clinton administration spokesman joins British news channel
- LONDON AFP — James Rubin, a former US State Department spokesman under President Bill Clinton, has signed up with British satellite TV station Sky News, where he will anchor a new international affairs show. Rubin "will offer viewers an incisive international voice to report, analyze and comment on global...
- Research articles 2005-10-28
- Mr. Lincoln's legacy. (how cultural views towards racism are reflected in mass media and the attacks against Bill Clinton)(Column)
- 'The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer' TV program may poke fun at the Clinton administration, but it reflects a deeper social problem in American society. The public's identification of Clinton with African American issues is a sub-conscious reason to bash his presidency and make fun of his accomplishments. ...
- Research articles 1998-10-26
- Stars in their eyes. (relations between Hollywood and Clinton Administration) (American Survey)
- The Clinton Administration should be more discriminatory in associating with Hollywood luminaries, who may create a bad public image. Barbara Streisand was recently the butt of jokes for journalists who criticize her close association with Clinton.THE role of Harry Thomason, Friend of Bill and TV producer, in the Case...
- Research articles 1993-05-29
- TV's feisty Dr. Phil puts Bush on the couch
- WASHINGTON AFP — President George W. Bush fielded questions about family from popular TV psychologist Phil McGraw in a warm-and-fuzzy wooing of the coveted undecided woman's vote. The timing of the broadcast is great for the president, who needs to try to win over likely voters who have yet...
- Research articles 2004-09-29
- TYCOON IN pounds 20,000 'BACK CLINTON' CALL
- A BRITISH millionaire has splashed out pounds 20,000 on a newspaper advert defending scandal-plagued Bill Clinton. Arthur Gilbert attacked critics of the American President as "vultures and ghouls". He claims American papers and TV stations are "inebriated by their intimations and insinuations." Property developer...
- Research articles 1998-02-01
- Monica Was Desperate (and Hated Her Hair).(Monica Lewinsky interview with Barbara Walters)
- In what will undoubtedly be the must-see TV of the week, Monica Lewinsky talks to ABC's Barbara Walters about her terror of Ken Starr, her depression as her relationship with Bill Clinton fell apart and that cigar. Walters's interview, which airs in the United...
- Research articles 1999-03-08
- Gergen says cities have a 'friend in the White House' in Clinton. (David Gergen, Bill Clinton)
- "If God had wanted us to vote, he would have given us candidates we could vote for." Though for many voters that was the way the 1992 campaign started out, interest grew as the campaign grew into the first good, defining election since 1980,...
- Research articles 1992-12-07
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