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The Agenda
In the National Press Club's occasional "Author's Rap," Mr. Woodward discussed his new book on the current administration, The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House. The book describes President Clinton's management of the White House, his relationship with the White House staff, and what the staff's daily work is like.
Type: Media
Future of Telecommunications
Mr. Redstone spoke about the Information Superhighway. Viacom is one of the worlds largest entertainment corporations, involved in cable, film and television.
Type: Media
Television News Career
Mr. Osgood related events of his career as a news broadcaster and journalist. He is the host of the CBS News program "Sunday Morning" and also hosts a commentary program on CBS Radio.
Type: Media
Securities and Exchange Commission
Mr. Levitt spoke about his views on the role of the Securities and Exchange Commission, including agency initiatives in informing investors aboput the mutual fund industry and reforming the broker industry. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Emerging Faith Factor in American Politics
Mr. Reed spoke about religion and politics, and particurlarly his views on the role grassroots activists are playing in the midterm elections. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Arts Endowment Issues
On her first anniversary as chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts, Ms. Alexander talked about her position and the struggle in the United States over the definition of art and censorship. After her prepared remarks, she took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
U.S. Economic Investments
Mr. Lynch talked about the U.S. economy, especially the relationship between it and the investment market. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Nelson Mandela on Multiracial Democracy in South Africa
At a National Press Club luncheon in 1994, President Nelson Mandela talked about his experiences in the first few months of office and his goals for continuing to reform South African political, societal and economic institutions.
Type: Media
Senate Career Perspective
Senator Mitchell discussed the legislative agenda and reflected on his tenure in Washington. He is retiring after fourteen years in the Senate. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Northern Ireland Peace Process
Mr. Adams spoke about the prospects for peace in Northern Ireland. On Monday, U.S. President Bill Clinton lifted the ban on government contacts with Sinn Fein, the political branch of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Mr. Adams responded to questions submitted by audience members.
Type: Media