Lott Recordings: Only Available Upon Request
This Week
Identifier
lott_VHS_128
Creation Date
2001
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Description
This Week with George Stephanopoulos interview of Tom Daschle. Topics discussed: social security trust fund surplus; energy plan; unemployment; Trade Promotion Agreement; capital gains tax reduction; education; national missile defense plan; immigration policy; and the United States foreign policy on the MIddle East. "This Week" with Sam Donaldson interview of Trent Lott. Topics discussed: tax rebates; education; Trade Promotion Agreement; energy; social security trust fund surplus; and defense cuts. "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos and Sam Donaldson. Topic discussed: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) medications.
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
Social security -- United States; Energy policy; Unemployment; Capital gains tax -- United States; Education; United States -- Military policy; United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy; United States -- Foreign relations -- Middle East; Tax rebates; United States -- Armed Forces -- Appropriations and expenditures; Behavior disorders in children;
Relational Format
video recording
Extent
0:09:42
Original Format
videocassettes
Original Collection
Trent Lott Collection (MUM00656). Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.
Finding Aid
Rights
This media file is owned by the copyright holder and may not be reproduced, re-posted, captured or saved. Due to copyright concerns, the recordings in this collection can only be accessed by arrangement with the Department of Archives and Special Collections.
Comments
Date is approximate