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Race Relations in America
Sen. Bradley, considered by many to be a potential Democratic presidential candidate in 1992, discussed the state of race relations in America. He reflected on his days as a professional basketball player playing with and against blacks, and stressed the necessity for all races to realize their dependence on each other to create a strong and vibrant nation. He responded to questions from the audience on racial tensions in America, and his July 10 speech on the floor of the Senate concerning the use of racial tensions by the Bush administration for political gain.
Type: Media
Peace Corps in Former Soviet Union
Elaine Chao, director of the Peace Corps, spoke before a National Press Club luncheon to discuss the future goals and policies of the Peace Corps and to announce the Peace Corps would send volunteers to the republics of the former Soviet Union by December, 1992. She spoke on the optimism of the Peace Corps program, and the ideals lived out through the experiences of individual Peace Corps volunteers. Following her prepared remarks, Ms. Chao responded to questions from members of the audience.
Type: Media
Physical Fitness in American Society
Bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger addressed a luncheon of the National Press Club on the first day of National Physical Fitness Month. Mr. Schwarzenegger, head of the President's Council on Physical Fitness, discussed the council's work in starting a "fitness crusade," to publicize the need for physical fitness. Following his prepared remarks, Mr. Schwarzenegger responded to questions from members of the audience.
Type: Media
Environmental Issues
Mr. Reilly discussed the Bush administration's position on the upcoming United Nations environmental summit. Representatives of member nations will meet in Rio de Janeiro this summer to discuss international solutions to global environmental problems.
Type: Media
America's Social Needs
Secretary of Health and Human Services Louis Sullivan discussed the social needs of America in an address to a luncheon at the National Press Club. In his remarks, Sec. Sullivan discussed health care reforms and other health issues in American society. Following his remarks, Sec. Sullivan responded to questions from members of the audience.
Type: Media
Seawolf and the Submarine Industrial Base
Former Admiral Carlisle Trost discussed the impact proposed cuts in the production of Seawolf submarines would have on the defense industry.
Type: Media
Family Relationships
Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, professor of pediatrics at Harvard University, spoke on family relationships to a luncheon at the National Press Club. Dr. Brazelton is the author of several books on child development, and in his remarks Dr. Brazelton urged that family and child issues take a prominent place in the upcoming presidential campaign.
Type: Media
Professional Baseball Issues
Commissioner Vincent spoke about a number of issues surrounding the 1992 baseball season. He addressed foreign ownership of U.S. baseball franchises, player's salaries, minorities in the front offices, drug use and gambling in professional sports. He also answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
The Education Agenda
Secretary Lamar delivered an address about education in the U.S. and the national education goals of America 2000, the Bush administration's plan to improve education. He likened it to President Kennedy's challenge to land on the moon. He also answered questions from the audience after his prepared remarks.
Type: Media
Children and Poverty
Ms. Edelman spoke about the plight of 5.5 millon children that are living in poverty. She also answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media