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U.S. Energy Policy
Mr. Coughlin spoke to a luncheon audience on the National Energy Act, policies enacted in 1992 to encourage greater domestic energy production, increased use of alternative fuels, and reform of the nation's electric industry. He responded to questions from reporters following his prepared remarks. He also discussed the potential health risks from exposure to magnetic fields.
Type: Media
U.S. Auto Industry
Mr. Poling spoke to a luncheon audience on the state of the U.S. automobile industry, U.S. trade relations with Japan, and his recommendations for the Clinton administration concerning economic policy. He briefly reviewed what he perceived as the Clinton economic plan, and responded to questions from members of the audience following his prepared remarks.
Type: Media
Presidential Economic Proposals
Secy. Bentsen spoke about the economic policies of the Clinton Administration.
Type: Media
U.S.-Israel Relations
Foreign Minister Peres spoke to a luncheon audience on current Israeli foreign policy issues, including the fate of the Palestinians in the Middle East, U.S.-Israeli relations under the new U.S. presidential administration, and the progress of peace talks in the Middle East. Minister Peres responded to questions from the audience following his prepared remarks.
Type: Media
1993 NGA's Winter Meeting
The governor spoke about his role as chairman of the National Governors' Association which will begin its winter meeting today.
Type: Media
The Fate of Influence Peddling
The panelists discussed the expected influence of the Clinton administration on lobbyists.
Type: Media
From a Chef's Perspective
Chef Child spoke to the club about the role of food in both our national culture and within The White House. Mrs. Child began with an overview of her fifty years studying and teaching cooking techniques and procedures. At the end of her speech, she was presented two National Press Club dinner plates by the Press Club chef.
Type: Media
Salute to Congress Dinner
Members of Congress arose to deliver humorous remarks at the 49th annual congressional dinner sponsored by the National Press Club and the Washington Press Club Foundation. The annual dinner, which features self-mocking remarks by members of Congress to a gathering of the Washington press corps, is a fund raiser for journalism scholarship programs. Rep. Michel presented the Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting on Congress to Janet Hook, correspondent for Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report.
Type: Media
Clinton Inaugural Activities
Mr. Thomason and Ms. Bloodworth-Thomason, the general co-chairs of the 1993 Presidential Inaugural Committee, discussed the four days of presidential inaugural events that took place earlier in the week, including the inaugural balls and the entertainment events on the Mall in Washington, DC. The couple, who are personal friends of the Clintons, were the chairs of the committee organizing the events. They responded to questions from members of the audience following their prepared remarks.
Type: Media
Clinton Campaign Management
Mr. Carville, the manager for the Clinton campaign, shared his memories of the 1992 presidential race. The speaker recalled many humorous experiences during the campaign.
Type: Media