Lott Recordings: Only Available Upon Request

U. S. Capital News Briefing; Public Forum on Campaign Finance Reform; U.S. Senate 105th Congress 2nd Session

Identifier

lott_VHS_13

Creation Date

3-20-1998

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Description

United States Capital News Conference featuring Trent Lott. Topics discussed: surface transportation bill, United Nations dues; covert military action in Iraq; Saddam Hussein's misuse of the United Nations Oil-for-Food program; NATO enlargment; and the Independent Counsel. Public Forum on Campaign Finance Reform entitled the "National Citizen Assembly on Money & Politics" hosted by the Hardwood Institute featuring Joseph Lieberman, Bill Moyers, Asa Hutchinson and Dale Bumpers. Topic discussed: campaign finance reform goals. United States Senate News Conference featuring Trent Lott and Jon Kyl. Topics discussed: surface transportation authorization bill and Iraqi government violation of the United Nations sanctioned inspection of weapons of mass destruction.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Transportation -- Finance -- Law and legislation -- United States; United States -- Military relations -- Iraq; United Nations. Oil-for-Food program; North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Armed Forces; United States. Office of the Independent Counsel (1994 - ); Campaign funds -- Law and legislation -- United States; Weapons of mass destruction -- Iraq;

Relational Format

video recording

Extent

0:32:15

Original Format

videocassettes

Original Collection

Trent Lott Collection (MUM00656). Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.

Rights

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