Lott Recordings: Only Available Upon Request

Senator Trent Lott on MSNBC's "Hardball" with Chris Matthews and MSNBC news coverage

Other Form of Name

Lott, Trent, 1941-

Identifier

lott_VHS_143

Creation Date

4-26-2001

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Description

MSNBC news coverage including Senator Trent Lott's interview with Chris Matthews on "Hardball." Topics discussed include: Senator Bob Kerrey's Vietnam military service; Senate debates on tax bill and education bill; the House passage of unborn victim of crime bill that defines a fetus as a person; President George W. Bush's first 100 days in office; questions are taken from viewers on Senator Bob Kerrey's military service; domestic violence; Strum Thurmond's desire to die in office; and online porn and first amendment protection.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Vietnam War, 1961-1975; United States. Congress. Senate; Bush, George W. (George Walker), 1946-; Family violence; Internet pornography -- Law and legislation;

Relational Format

video recording

Extent

0:09:09

Original Format

videocassettes

Original Collection

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

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.

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