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Titles read: "The Cumberland Plate" Carlisle, Cumbria.<br/>Monks Mead wins the Cumberland Plate horse race at Carlisle.<br/>rious shots of people milling about a racecourse before the start of the Cumberland Plate race. The horses start off and we see several shots of the race. Monks Mead wins. High angle view of the crowds dispersing after the event.<br/><br/>Titles read "London"<br/>A procession from the Victoria Embankment to St, Martins in the Field for the P.D.S.A.<br/>"The Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals". The procession is led by a large Shire horse followed by columns of men in bowler hats and riding suits, ladies, and the general public. Driving behind them are two Caravan Dispensary's marked P.D.S.A. They are greeted at St. Martins by Padre Tubby Clayton and Mrs M. A. Dickens M.B.A. and a ceremony takes place<br/><br/>Titles read: "THE THOUSAND ISLANDS BRIDGE". United States of America (USA) and Canada.<br/>President Franklin D Roosevelt sits in an open car with Canadian Prime Minister MacKenzie King. They both hold one side of a pair of scissors and snip through a ribbon across the new Thousand Islands Bridge between Canada and America. They are driven over the bridge at the official opening ceremony. Roosevelt makes a speech on a platform in Canada, saying the bridge stands as an open door, that where the boundaries are crossed the only words will be "Pass, friend". Roosevelt is made a Doctor of Law by the Canadians and in ceremonial robes makes another speech, acknowledging Canada as part of the British Empire and says the Americans will not stand idly by if domination of Canadian soil is threatened by any other empire.<br/><br/>Titles read: "ROAD RACE Amateur Drivers in Duel of Speed". Alexandria bay New York.<br/>United States of America (USA) <br/>Racing cars hurtle through the streets of Alexandria Bay in a 50 lap race. The race is won by Miles Collier, he crosses the line averaging 56 m.p.h.<br/><br/>Titles read: "ALPERTON" London.<br/>Two million gas masks are being prepared and packed in case of WAR. "A.R.P. marches on".<br/><br/>Title reads: "TENNIS in New York".<br/>At the N.Y. West Chester Country Club, Joe Hunt of Los Angeles plays Bobby Riggs of California for the Eastern Grass Court Championship. Riggs wins after two hours.<br/>Title reads: "ON BOTH FRONTS in SPAIN'S CIVIL WAR".<br/>Scenes of destruction in Alicante after heavy bombing. Children in hospital beds The insurgent army is seen fighting its way to Barcelona. A Pathe cameraman hand cranks a movie camera. Soldiers are seen running across scrub land. Dead soldiers in bunkers.<br/><br/>Title reads: "PUDSEY" <br/>Len Hutton is the guest of honour at his home town Pudsey. He is greeted by the mayor at a large banquet which includes the Yorkshire cricket team. Flash back to Hutton scoring 364 runs at the last test match.<br/><br/>Title reads: "LEE, S.E."<br/>A man and woman lower a car onto the ground. The tiny open sports car is the smallest in the world with a two and a half H.P. engine. The couple drive the car past Lee Station.<br/><br/>Title reads: "AUSTRALIA'. Sydney N.S.W.<br/>The Empire Flying Boat "Coolangatta" takes off from Sydney on an experimental flight to Southampton U.K 85 flying hours. Shots of plane flying over Sydney. Interior shots as a meal is served and drinks prepared. Passengers relax into their seats. Ariel shot flying over the Timor Sea.<br/><br/>Title reads: "SCOUTS AT WINDSOR CASTLE".<br/>Scouts parade in quadrangle of Windsor castle in front of the Royal Family. Commentary describes them as "the future of the Empire, youth that is determined to serve". The parading scouts enter St. George's Chapel.

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A poster of Black Panther Bobby Hutton reads "Murdered by Oakland Pigs."

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News Clip: Sylvia

Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story by Bobbie Wygant about country music perfofmer Sylvia (Sylvia Jane Hutton) and her songs "Falling in Love," and "Nobody." Sylvia would be performing at the Dallas Fairmont Hotel. This story aired at 5:00 P.M.

OBAMA / REV. WRIGHT SPEAKS AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB

[OBAMA / REV. WRIGHT SPEAKS AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB][WASHINGTON, DC USA]FTG OF REVEREND JEREMIAH WRIGHT JR. OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST DELIVERING REMARKS AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB IN WASHINGTON, DC / PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SENATOR BARACK OBAMA (D-ILL)9:05:00 Rev. Wright takes podiumWRIGHT getting standing ovation 09:05:51 WRIGHT: Over the next few days, prominent scholars of the African-American religious tradition from several different disciplines -- theologians, church historians, ethicists, professors of the Hebrew bible, homiletics, hermeneutics, and historians of religions -- those scholars will join in with sociologists, political analysts, local church pastors, and denominational officials to examine the African-American religious experience and its historical, theological and political context.The workshops, the panel discussions, and the symposium will go into much more intricate detail about this unknown phenomenon of the black church...(LAUGHTER)... than I have time to go into in the few moments that we have to share together. And I would invite you to spend the next two days getting to know just a little bit about a religious tradition that is as old as and, in some instances, older than this country.And this is a country which houses this religious tradition that we all love and a country that some of us have served. It is a tradition that is, in some ways, like Ralph Ellison's the "Invisible Man."It has been right here in our midst and on our shoulders since the 1600s, but it was, has been, and, in far too many instances, still is invisible to the dominant culture, in terms of its rich history, its incredible legacy, and its multiple meanings.The black religious experience is a tradition that, at one point in American history, was actually called the "invisible institution," as it was forced underground by the Black Codes.The Black Codes prohibited the gathering of more than two black people without a white person being present to monitor the conversation, the content, and the mood of any discourse between persons of African descent in this country.Africans did not stop worshipping because of the Black Codes. Africans did not stop gathering for inspiration and information and for encouragement and for hope in the midst of discouraging and seemingly hopeless circ*mstances. They just gathered out of the eyesight and the earshot of those who defined them as less than human.They became, in other words, invisible in and invisible to the eyes of the dominant culture. They gathered to worship in brush arbors, sometimes called hush arbors, where the slaveholders, slave patrols, and Uncle Toms couldn't hear nobody pray.From the 1700s in North America, with the founding of the first legally recognized independent black congregations, through the end of the Civil War, and the passing of the 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America, the black religious experience was informed by, enriched by, expanded by, challenged by, shaped by, and influenced by the influx of Africans from the other two Americas and the Africans brought in to this country from the Caribbean, plus the Africans who were called "fresh blacks" by the slave-traders, those Africans who had not been through the seasoning process of the middle passage in the Caribbean colonies, those Africans on the sea coast islands off of Georgia and South Carolina, the Gullah -- we say in English "Gullah," those of us in the black community say "Geechee" -- those people brought into the black religious experience a flavor that other seasoned Africans could not bring.It is those various streams of the black religious experience which will be addressed in summary form over the next two days, streams which require full courses at the university and graduate- school level, and cannot be fully addressed in a two-day symposium, and streams which tragically remain invisible in a dominant culture which knows nothing about those whom Langston Hughes calls "the darker brother and sister."It is all of those streams that make up this multilayered and rich tapestry of the black religious experience. And I stand before you to open up this two-day symposium with the hope that this most recent attack on the black church is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright; it is an attack on the black church.(APPLAUSE)As the vice president told you, that applause comes from not the working press.(LAUGHTER)The most recent attack on the black church, it is our hope that this just might mean that the reality of the African-American church will no longer be invisible.Maybe now, as an honest dialogue about race in this country begins, a dialogue called for by Senator Obama and a dialogue to begin in the United Church of Christ among 5,700 congregations in just a few weeks, maybe now, as that dialogue begins, the religious tradition that has kept hope alive for people struggling to survive in countless hopeless situation, maybe that religious tradition will be understood, celebrated, and even embraced by a nation that seems not to have noticed why 11 o'clock on Sunday morning has been called the most segregated hour in America.We have known since 1787 that it is the most segregated hour. Maybe now we can begin to understand why it is the most segregated hour.And maybe now we can begin to take steps to move the black religious tradition from the status of invisible to the status of invaluable, not just for some black people in this country, but for all the people in this country.Maybe this dialogue on race, an honest dialogue that does not engage in denial or superficial platitudes, maybe this dialogue on race can move the people of faith in this country from various stages of alienation and marginalization to the exciting possibility of reconciliation.That is my hope, as I open up this two-day symposium. And I open it as a pastor and a professor who comes from a long tradition of what I call the prophetic theology of the black church.Now, in the 1960s, the term "liberation theology" began to gain currency with the writings and the teachings of preachers, pastors, priests, and professors from Latin America. Their theology was done from the underside.Their viewpoint was not from the top down or from a set of teachings which undergirded imperialism. Their viewpoints, rather, were from the bottom up, the thoughts and understandings of God, the faith, religion and the Bible from those whose lives were ground, under, mangled and destroyed by the ruling classes or the oppressors.Liberation theology started in and started from a different place. It started from the vantage point of the oppressed.In the late 1960s, when Dr. James Cone's powerful books burst onto the scene, the term "black liberation theology" began to be used. I do not in any way disagree with Dr. Cone, nor do I in any way diminish the inimitable and incomparable contributions that he has made and that he continues to make to the field of theology. Jim, incidentally, is a personal friend of mine.I call our faith tradition, however, the prophetic tradition of the black church, because I take its origins back past Jim Cone, past the sermons and songs of Africans in bondage in the transatlantic slave trade. I take it back past the problem of Western ideology and notions of white supremacy.I take and trace the theology of the black church back to the prophets in the Hebrew Bible and to its last prophet, in my tradition, the one we call Jesus of Nazareth.The prophetic tradition of the black church has its roots in Isaiah, the 61st chapter, where God says the prophet is to preach the gospel to the poor and to set at liberty those who are held captive. Liberating the captives also liberates who are holding them captive.It frees the captives and it frees the captors. It frees the oppressed and it frees the oppressors.The prophetic theology of the black church, during the days of chattel slavery, was a theology of liberation. It was preached to set free those who were held in bondage spiritually, psychologically, and sometimes physically. And it was practiced to set the slaveholders free from the notion that they could define other human beings or confine a soul set free by the power of the gospel.The prophetic theology of the black church during the days of segregation, Jim Crow, lynching, and the separate-but-equal fantasy was a theology of liberation.It was preached to set African-Americans free from the notion of second-class citizenship, which was the law of the land. And it was practiced to set free misguided and miseducated Americans from the notion that they were actually superior to other Americans based on the color of their skin.The prophetic theology of the black church in our day is preached to set African-Americans and all other Americans free from the misconceived notion that different means deficient.Being different does not mean one is deficient. It simply means one is different, like snowflakes, like the diversity that God loves. Black music is different from European and European music. It is not deficient; it is just different.Black worship is different from European and European-American worship. It is not deficient; it is just different.Black preaching is different from European and European-American preaching. It is not deficient; it is just different. It is not bombastic; it is not controversial; it's different.(APPLAUSE)Those of you who can't see on C-SPAN, we had one or two working press clap along with the non-working press.(LAUGHTER)Black learning styles are different from European and European- American learning styles. They are not deficient; they are just different.This principle of "different does not mean deficient" is at the heart of the prophetic theology of the black church. It is a theology of liberation.The prophetic theology of the black church is not only a theology of liberation; it is also a theology of transformation, which is also rooted in Isaiah 61, the text from which Jesus preached in his inaugural message, as recorded by Luke.When you read the entire passage from either Isaiah 61 or Luke 4 and do not try to understand the passage or the content of the passage in the context of a sound bite, what you see is God's desire for a radical change in a social order that has gone sour.God's desire is for positive, meaningful and permanent change. God does not want one people seeing themselves as superior to other people. God does not want the powerless masses, the poor, the widows, the marginalized, and those underserved by the powerful few to stay locked into sick systems which treat some in the society as being more equal than others in that same society.God's desire is for positive change, transformation, real change, not cosmetic change, transformation, radical change or a change that makes a permanent difference, transformation. God's desire is for transformation, changed lives, changed minds, changed laws, changed social orders, and changed hearts in a changed world.This principle of transformation is at the heart of the prophetic theology of the black church. These two foci of liberation and transformation have been at the very core of the black religious experience from the days of David Walker, Harriet Tubman, Richard Allen, Jarena Lee, Bishop Henry McNeal Turner, and Sojourner Truth, through the days of Adam Clayton Powell, Ida B. Wells, Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Barbara Jordan, Cornell West, and Fanny Lou Hamer.These two foci of liberation and transformation have been at the very core of the United Church of Christ since its predecessor denomination, the Congregational Church of New England, came to the moral defense and paid for the legal defense of the Mende people aboard the slave ship Amistad, since the days when the United Church of Christ fought against slavery, played an active role in the underground railroad, and set up over 500 schools for the Africans who were freed from slavery in 1865.And these two foci remain at the core of the teachings of the United Church of Christ, as it has fought against apartheid in South Africa and racism in the United States of America ever since the union which formed the United Church of Christ in 1957.These two foci of liberation and transformation have also been at the very core and the congregation of Trinity United Church of Christ since it was founded in 1961. And these foci have been the bedrock of our preaching and practice for the past 36 years.Our congregation, as you heard in the introduction, took a stand against apartheid when the government of our country was supporting the racist regime of the African government in South Africa.(APPLAUSE)Our congregation stood in solidarity with the peasants in El Salvador and Nicaragua, while our government, through Ollie North and the Iran-Contra scandal, was supporting the Contras, who were killing the peasants and the Miskito Indians in those two countries.Our congregation sent 35 men and women through accredited seminaries to earn their master of divinity degrees, with an additional 40 currently being enrolled in seminary, while building two senior citizen housing complexes and running two child care programs for the poor, the unemployed, the low-income parents on the south side of Chicago for the past 30 years.Our congregation feeds over 5,000 homeless and needy families every year, while our government cuts food stamps and spends billions fighting in an unjust war in Iraq.(APPLAUSE)Our congregation has sent dozens of boys and girls to fight in the Vietnam War, the first Gulf War, and the present two wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. My goddaughter's unit just arrived in Iraq this week, while those who call me unpatriotic have used their positions of privilege to avoid military service, while sending...(APPLAUSE)... while sending over 4,000 American boys and girls of every race to die over a lie.(APPLAUSE)Our congregation has had an HIV-AIDS ministry for over two decades. Our congregation has awarded over $1 million to graduating high school seniors going into college and an additional $500,000 to the United Negro College Fund, and the six HBCUs related to the United Church of Christ, while advocating for health care for the uninsured, workers' rights for those forbidden to form unions, and fighting the unjust sentencing system which has sent black men and women to prison for longer terms for possession of crack cocaine than white men and women have to serve for the possession of powder cocaine.Our congregation has had a prison ministry for 30 years, a drug and alcohol recovery ministry for 20 years, a full service program for senior citizens, and 22 different ministries for the youth of our church, from pre-school through high school, all proceeding from the starting point of liberation and transformation, a prophetic theology which presumes God's desire for changed minds, changed laws, changed social orders, changed lives, changed hearts in a changed world.The prophetic theology of the black church is a theology of liberation; it is a theology of transformation; and it is ultimately a theology of reconciliation.The Apostle Paul said, "Be ye reconciled one to another, even as God was in Christ reconciling the world to God's self."God does not desire for us, as children of God, to be at war with each other, to see each other as superior or inferior, to hate each other, abuse each other, misuse each other, define each other, or put each other down.God wants us reconciled, one to another. And that third principle in the prophetic theology of the black church is also and has always been at the heart of the black church experience in North America.When Richard Allen and Absalom Jones were dragged out of St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, during the same year, 1787, when the Constitution was framed in Philadelphia, for daring to kneel at the altar next to white worshippers, they founded the Free African Society and they welcomed white members into their congregation to show that reconciliation was the goal, not retaliation.Absalom Jones became the rector of the St. Thomas Anglican Church in 1781, and St. Thomas welcomed white Anglicans in the spirit of reconciliation.Richard Allen became the founding pastor of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, and the motto of the AME Church has always been, "God our father, man our brother, and Christ our redeemer." The word "man" included men and women of all races back in 1787 and 1792, in the spirit of reconciliation.The black church's role in the fight for equality and justice, from the 1700s up until 2008, has always had as its core the nonnegotiable doctrine of reconciliation, children of God repenting for past sins against each other.Jim Wallis says America's sin of racism has never even been confessed, much less repented for. Repenting for past sins against each other and being reconciled to one other -- Jim Wallis is white, by the way...(LAUGHTER)... being reconciled to one another, because of the love of God, who made all of us in God's image.Reconciliation, the years have taught me, is where the hardest work is found for those of us in the Christian faith, however, because it means some critical thinking and some re-examination of faulty assumptions when using the paradigm of Dr. William Augustus Jones.Dr. Jones, in his book, God in the ghetto, argues quite accurately that one's theology, how I see God, determines one's anthropology, how I see humans, and one's anthropology then determines one's sociology, how I order my society.Now, the implications from the outside are obvious. If I see God as male, if I see God as white male, if I see God as superior, as God over us and not Immanuel, which means "God with us," if I see God as mean, vengeful, authoritarian, sexist, or misogynist, then I see humans through that lens.My theological lens shapes my anthropological lens. And as a result, white males are superior; all others are inferior.And I order my society where I can worship God on Sunday morning wearing a black clergy robe and kill others on Sunday evening wearing a white Klan robe. I can have laws which favor whites over blacks in America or South Africa. I can construct a theology of apartheid in the Africana church (ph) and a theology of white supremacy in the North American or Germanic church.The implications from the outset are obvious, but then the complicated work is left to be done, as you dig deeper into the constructs, which tradition, habit, and hermeneutics put on your plate.To say "I am a Christian" is not enough. Why? Because the Christianity of the slaveholder is not the Christianity of the slave. The God to whom the slaveholders pray as they ride on the decks of the slave ship is not the God to whom the enslaved are praying as they ride beneath the decks on that slave ship.How we are seeing God, our theology, is not the same. And what we both mean when we say "I am a Christian" is not the same thing. The prophetic theology of the black church has always seen and still sees all of God's children as sisters and brothers, equals who need reconciliation, who need to be reconciled as equals in order for us to walk together into the future which God has prepared for us.Reconciliation does not mean that blacks become whites or whites become blacks and Hispanics become Asian or that Asians become Europeans.Reconciliation means we embrace our individual rich histories, all of them. We retain who we are as persons of different cultures, while acknowledging that those of other cultures are not superior or inferior to us. They are just different from us.We root out any teaching of superiority, inferiority, hatred, or prejudice.And we recognize for the first time in modern history in the West that the other who stands before us with a different color of skin, a different texture of hair, different music, different preaching styles, and different dance moves, that other is one of God's children just as we are, no better, no worse, prone to error and in need of forgiveness, just as we are.Only then will liberation, transformation, and reconciliation become realities and cease being ever elusive ideals.Thank you for having me in your midst this morning.(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: We do want to get in our questions. Thank you. Thank you, everybody.I do want to repeat again, for those of you watching us on C- SPAN, that we do have a number of guests here today. And so the applause and the comments that you hear from the audience are not necessarily those of the working press, who are mostly in the balconies.You have said that the media have taken you out of context. Can you explain what you meant in a sermon shortly after 9/11 when you said the United States had brought the terrorist attacks on itself? Quote, "America's chickens are coming home to roost."WRIGHT: Have you heard the whole sermon? Have you heard the whole sermon?MODERATOR: I heard most of it.WRIGHT: No, no, the whole sermon, yes or no? No, you haven't heard the whole sermon? That nullifies that question.Well, let me try to respond in a non-bombastic way. If you heard the whole sermon, first of all, you heard that I was quoting the ambassador from Iraq. That's number one.But, number two, to quote the Bible, "Be not deceived. God is not mocked. For whatsoever you sow, that you also shall reap." Jesus said, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."You cannot do terrorism on other people and expect it never to come back on you. Those are biblical principles, not Jeremiah Wright bombastic, divisive principles.(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: Some critics have said that your sermons are unpatriotic. How do you feel about America and about being an American?WRIGHT: I feel that those citizens who say that have never heard my sermons, nor do they know me. They are unfair accusations taken from sound bites and that which is looped over and over again on certain channels.I served six years in the military. Does that make me patriotic? How many years did Cheney serve?(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: Please, I ask you to keep your comments and your applause to a minimum so that we can work in as many questions as possible.Senator Obama has -- shh, please. We're trying to ask as many questions as possible today, so if you can keep your applause to a minimum.Senator Obama has tried to explain away some of your most contentious comments and has distanced himself from you. It's clear that many people in his campaign consider you a detriment. In that context, why are you speaking out now?WRIGHT: On November the 5th and on January 21st, I'll still be a pastor. As I said, this is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright. It has nothing to do with Senator Obama. It is an attack on the black church launched by people who know nothing about the African-American religious tradition.And why am I speaking out now? In our community, we have something called playing the dozens. If you think I'm going to let you talk about my mama and her religious tradition, and my daddy and his religious tradition, and my grandma, you've got another thing coming.MODERATOR: What is your relationship with Louis Farrakhan? Do you agree with and respect his views, including his most racially divisive views?WRIGHT: As I said on the Bill Moyers' show, one of our news channels keeps playing a news clip from 20 years ago when Louis said 20 years ago that Zionism, not Judaism, was a gutter religion.And he was talking about the same thing United Nations resolutions say, the same thing now that President Carter is being vilified for, and Bishop Tutu is being vilified for. And everybody wants to paint me as if I'm anti-Semitic because of what Louis Farrakhan said 20 years ago.I believe that people of all faiths have to work together in this country if we're going to build a future for our children, whether those people are -- just as Michelle and Barack don't agree on everything, Raymond (ph) and I don't agree on everything, Louis and I don't agree on everything, most of you all don't agree -- you get two people in the same room, you've got three opinions.So what I think about him, as I've said on Bill Moyers and it got edited out, how many other African-Americans or European-Americans do you know that can get one million people together on the mall? He is one of the most important voices in the 20th and 21st century. That's what I think about him.I've said, as I said on Bill Moyers, when Louis Farrakhan speaks, it's like E.F. Hutton speaks, all black America listens. Whether they agree with him or not, they listen.Now, I am not going to put down Louis Farrakhan anymore than Mandela would put down Fidel Castro. Do you remember that Ted Koppel show, where Ted wanted Mandela to put down Castro because Castro was our enemy? And he said, "You don't tell me who my enemies are. You don't tell me who my friends are."Louis Farrakhan is not my enemy. He did not put me in chains. He did not put me in slavery. And he didn't make me this color.MODERATOR: What is your motivation for characterizing Senator Obama's response to you as, quote, "what a politician had to say"? What do you mean by that?WRIGHT: What I mean is what several of my white friends and several of my white, Jewish friends have written me and said to me. They've said, "You're a Christian. You understand forgiveness. We both know that, if Senator Obama did not say what he said, he would never get elected."Politicians say what they say and do what they do based on electability, based on sound bites, based on polls, Huffington, whoever's doing the polls. Preachers say what they say because they're pastors. They have a different person to whom they're accountable.As I said, whether he gets elected or not, I'm still going to have to be answerable to God November 5th and January 21st. That's what I mean. I do what pastors do. He does what politicians do.I am not running for office. I am hoping to be vice president.(LAUGHTER)MODERATOR: In light of your widely quoted comment damning America, do you think you owe the American people an apology? If not, do you think that America is still damned in the eyes of God?WRIGHT: The governmental leaders, those -- as I said to Barack Obama, my member -- I am a pastor, he's a member. I'm not a spiritual mentor, guru. I'm his pastor.And I said to Barack Obama, last year, "If you get elected, November the 5th, I'm coming after you, because you'll be representing a government whose policies grind under people." All right? It's about policy, not the American people.And if you saw the Bill Moyers show, I was talking about -- although it got edited out -- you know, that's biblical. God doesn't bless everything. God condemns something -- and d-e-m-n, "demn," is where we get the word "damn." God damns some practices.And there is no excuse for the things that the government, not the American people, have done. That doesn't make me not like America or unpatriotic.So in Jesus -- when Jesus says, "Not only you brood of vipers" -- now, he's playing the dozens, because he's talking about their mamas. To say "brood" means your mother is an asp, a-s-p. Should we put Jesus out of the congregation?When Jesus says, "You'll be brought down to Hell," that's not -- that's bombastic, divisive speech. Maybe we ought to take Jesus out of this Christian faith.No. What I said about and what I think about and what -- again, until I can't -- until racism and slavery are confessed and asked for forgiveness -- have we asked the Japanese to forgive us? We have never as a country, the policymakers -- in fact, Clinton almost got in trouble because he almost apologized at Gorialan (ph). We have never apologized as a country.Britain has apologized to Africans, but this country's leaders have refused to apologize. So until that apology comes, I'm not going to keep stepping on your foot and asking you, "Does this hurt? Do you forgive me for stepping on your foot?" if I'm still stepping on your foot.Understand that? Capiche?MODERATOR: Senator Obama has been in your congregation for 20 years, yet you were not invited to his announcement of his presidential candidacy in Illinois. And in the most recent presidential debate in Pennsylvania, he said he had denounced you. Are you disappointed that Senator Obama has chosen to walk away from you?WRIGHT: Whoever wrote that question doesn't read or watch the news. He did not denounce me. He distanced himself from some of my remarks, like most of you, never having heard the sermon. All right?Now, what was the rest of your question? Because I got confused in -- the person who wrote it hadn't...MODERATOR: Were you disappointed that he distanced himself?WRIGHT: He didn't distance himself. He had to distance himself, because he's a politician, from what the media was saying I had said, which was anti-American. He said I didn't offer any words of hope. How would he know? He never heard the rest of the sermon. You never heard it.I offered words of hope. I offered reconciliation. I offered restoration in that sermon, but nobody heard the sermon. They just heard this little sound bite of a sermon.That was not the whole question. There was something else in the first part of the question that I wanted to address.Oh, I was not invited because that was a political event. Let me say again: I'm his pastor. As a political event, who started it off? Senator Dick Durbin. I started it off downstairs with him, his wife, and children in prayer. That's what pastors do.So I started it off in prayer. When he went out into the public, that wasn't about prayer. That wasn't about pastor-member. Pastor- member took place downstairs. What took place upstairs was political.So that's how I feel about that. He did, as I've said, what politicians do. This is a political event. He wasn't announcing, "I'm saved, sanctified, and feel the holy ghost." He was announcing, "I'm running for president of the United States."MODERATOR: You just mentioned that Senator Obama hadn't heard many of your sermons. Does that mean he's not much of a churchgoer? Or does he doze off in the pews?WRIGHT: I just wanted to see -- that's your question. That's your question. He goes to church about as much as you do. What did your pastor preach on last week? You don't know? OK.MODERATOR: In your sermon, you said the government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color. So I ask you: Do you honestly believe your statement and those words?WRIGHT: Have you read Horowitz's book, "Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola," whoever wrote that question? Have you read "Medical Apartheid"? You've read it?(UNKNOWN): Do you honestly believe that (OFF-MIKE)WRIGHT: Oh, are you -- is that one of the reporters?MODERATOR: No questions...(CROSSTALK)WRIGHT: No questions from the floor. I read different things. As I said to my members, if you haven't read things, then you can't -- based on this Tuskegee experiment and based on what has happened to Africans in this country, I believe our government is capable of doing anything.In fact, in fact, in fact, one of the -- one of the responses to what Saddam Hussein had in terms of biological warfare was a non- question, because all we had to do was check the sales records. We sold him those biological weapons that he was using against his own people.So any time a government can put together biological warfare to kill people, and then get angry when those people use what we sold them, yes, I believe we are capable.MODERATOR: You have likened Israeli policies to apartheid and its treatment of Palestinians with Native Americans. Can you explain your views on Israel?WRIGHT: Where did I liken them to that? Whoever wrote the question, tell me where I likened them.Jimmy Carter called it apartheid. Jeremiah Wright didn't liken anything to anything. My position on Israel is that Israel has a right to exist, that Israelis have a right to exist, as I said, reconciled one to another.Have you read the Link? Do you read the Link, Americans for Middle Eastern Understanding, where Palestinians and Israelis need to sit down and talk to each other and work out a solution where their children can grow in a world together, and not be talking about killing each other, that that is not God's will?My position is that the Israel and the people of Israel be the people of God who are worrying about reconciliation and who are trying to do what God wants for God's people, which is reconciliation.MODERATOR: In your understanding of Christianity, does God love the white racists in the same way he loves the oppressed black American?WRIGHT: John 3:16, Jesus said it much better than I could ever say it, "for God so loved the world." World is white, black, Iraqi, Darfurian, Sudanese, Zulu, Coschia (ph). God loves all of God's children, because all of God's children are made in God's image.MODERATOR: Can you elaborate on your comparison of the Roman soldiers who killed Jesus to the U.S. Marine Corps? Do you still believe that is an appropriate comparison and why?WRIGHT: One of the things that will be covered at the symposium over the next two days is biblical history, which many of the working press are unfamiliar with.In biblical history, there's not one word written in the Bible between Genesis and Revelations that was not written under one of six different kinds of oppression, Egyptian oppression, Assyrian oppression, Persian oppression, Greek oppression, Roman oppression, Babylonian oppression.The Roman oppression is the period in which Jesus is born. And comparing imperialism that was going on in Luke, imperialism was going on when Caesar Augustus sent out a decree that the whole world should be taxed. They weren't in charge of the world. It sounds like some other governments I know.That, yes, I can compare that. We have troops stationed all over the world, just like Rome had troops stationed all over the world, because we run the world. That notion of imperialism is not the message of the gospel of the prince of peace, nor of God, who loves the world.MODERATOR: Former President Bill Clinton has been widely criticized in this campaign. Many African-Americans think he has said things aimed at defining Senator Obama as the black candidate. What do you think of President Clinton's comments, particularly those before the South Carolina primary?WRIGHT: I don't think anything about them. I came here to talk about prophetic theology of the black church. I'm not talking about candidates or their positions or their feelings or what they have to say to get elected.MODERATOR: Well, OK, we'll give you a church question. Please explain how the black church and the white church can reconcile.WRIGHT: Well, there are many white churches and white persons who are members of churches and clergy and denominations who have already taken great steps in terms of reconciliation.In the underground railroad, it was the white church that played the largest role in getting Africans out of slavery. In setting up almost all 40 of the HBCUs, it was the white church that sent missionaries into the south.As I mentioned in my presentation, our denomination all by itself set up over 500 of those schools. You know them today as Howard University, Fisk, LeMoyne-Owen, Tougaloo, Dillard University, Howard University.So they've done -- Morehouse, Morehouse. Don't forget Moorhouse, Spelman -- that white Christians have been trying for a long time to reconcile, that for other white Christians to understand that we must be reconciled is to understand the injustice that was done to a people, as we raped the continent, brought those people here, built our country, and then defined them as less than human.And more Christians, more of us working together, not just white Christians, but whites and blacks of every faith, ecumenically working together.Father Flagger (ph), by the way, he might be one of the one...(APPLAUSE)... models out what it means to be reconciled as brothers and sisters in Christ and brothers and sisters made in the image of God.MODERATOR: You said there is a lack of understanding by people of other backgrounds of the African-American church. What are some of those misunderstandings? And how would you purport to fix them, particularly when some of your comments are found to be offensive by white churches?WRIGHT: Carter Godwin Woodson, about 80 years ago, wrote a book entitled "The Miseducation." I would try to fix it starting at the educational level in the grammar schools, as Dr. Asa Hilliard did in his infusion curriculum, starting at the grammar schools, to tell our children this story and to tell our children the true story.That's how I go about fixing it, because until you know the true story, then you're reacting to my words and not to the truth.MODERATOR: Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the father but through me." Do you believe this? And do you think Islam is a way to salvation?WRIGHT: Jesus also said, "Other sheep have I who are not of this fold."(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: Do you think people of other races would feel welcome at your church?WRIGHT: Yes. We have members of other races in our church. We have Hispanics. We have Caribbean. We have South Americans. We have whites.The conference minister -- please understand the United Church of Christ is a predominantly white demonstration. Again, some of you do not know United Church of Christ, just found out about liberation theology, just found out about United Church of Christ, the conference minister, Dr. Jane Fisler Hoffman, a white woman, and her husband, not only are members of the congregation, but on her last Sunday before taking the assignment as the interim conference minister of California, Southern California Conference of the United Church of Christ, a white woman stood in our pulpit and said, "I am unashamedly African."(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: You first gained media attention, significant media attention for your sermons several weeks ago. Why did you wait so long before giving the public your side of the sound bite story?WRIGHT: As I said to Bill Moyers -- and he also edited this one out -- because of my mother's advice to me. My mother's advice was being seen all over the corporate media channels, and it's a paraphrase of the Book of Proverbs, where it is better to be quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.The media was making a fool out of itself, because it knew nothing about our tradition. And so I decided to let them make a fool as long as they wanted to and then take the advice of Paul Laurence Dunbar, "Lies, lies, bless the lord. Don't you know the days are broad?"Don't make me come across this room. I had to come across the room, because they start -- understand, when you're talking about my mama, once again, and talking about my faith tradition, once again, how long do you let somebody talk about your faith tradition before you speak up and say something in defense of -- this is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright.Once again, let me say it again. This is an attack on the black church. And I cannot as a minister of the gospel allow the significant part of our history -- most African-Americans and most European-Americans, most Hispanic-Americans, half the names I called in my presentation they've never heard of, because they don't know anything at all about our tradition.And to lift up those -- they would have died in vain had I just kept quiet longer and longer and longer and longer. As I said, this is an attack on the black church. It is not about Obama, McCain, Hillary, Bill, Chelsea. This is about the black church.This is about Barbara Jordan. This is about Fanny Lou Hamer. This is about my grandmamma.MODERATOR: Do you think it is God's will that Senator Obama be president?WRIGHT: I said I would offer myself for candidacy for vice president. I have not offered myself for candidacy of God. I can't presume to know what God would want.In my tradition, however, what everybody has been saying to me as it pertains to the candidacy is what God has for you is for you. If God intends for Mr. Obama to the president, then no white racists, no political pundit, no speech, nothing can get in the way, because God will do what God wants to do.MODERATOR: OK, we are almost out of time. But before asking the last question, we have a couple of matters to take care of.First of all, let me remind you of our future speakers. This afternoon, we have Dan Glickman, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association, who is discussing trading up movies in the global marketplace. On May 2nd, Bobby Jindal, the governor of the state of Louisiana, will discuss bold reform that works. On May 7th, we have Glenn Tilton, CEO, United Airlines, and board member of the American transport association.Second, I would like to present our guest with the official centennial mug and -- it's brand new.WRIGHT: Thank you. Thank you.MODERATOR: You're welcome. And we've got one more question for you.(APPLAUSE)We're going to end with a joke. Chris Rock joked, "Of course Reverend Wright's an angry 75-year-old black man. All 75-year-old black men are angry." Is that funny? Is that true? Is it unfortunate? What do you think09:55:44 Just like the media, I am not 75! (LAUGHTER)09:55:49 Wright sits down, WS09:56:01 Wright takes a drink, MS09:56:35 Wright walking away, MS SS09:56:52 Wright taking photo 09:56:56 exits room

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1968 Black Panthers

b&w documentary - sound - Black Panthers - man walks on street, police on motorcycle, African-American men hang out on street and in storefront office, Panthers in formation, march with flags, black power salute, speakers on platform including Angela Davis - Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, California - Civil Rights

OBAMA / REV. WRIGHT SPEAKS AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB

[OBAMA / REV. WRIGHT SPEAKS AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB][WASHINGTON, DC USA]FTG OF REVEREND JEREMIAH WRIGHT JR. OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST DELIVERING REMARKS AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB IN WASHINGTON, DC / PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SENATOR BARACK OBAMA (D-ILL)9:05:00 Rev. Wright takes podiumWRIGHT getting standing ovation 09:05:51 WRIGHT: Over the next few days, prominent scholars of the African-American religious tradition from several different disciplines -- theologians, church historians, ethicists, professors of the Hebrew bible, homiletics, hermeneutics, and historians of religions -- those scholars will join in with sociologists, political analysts, local church pastors, and denominational officials to examine the African-American religious experience and its historical, theological and political context.The workshops, the panel discussions, and the symposium will go into much more intricate detail about this unknown phenomenon of the black church...(LAUGHTER)... than I have time to go into in the few moments that we have to share together. And I would invite you to spend the next two days getting to know just a little bit about a religious tradition that is as old as and, in some instances, older than this country.And this is a country which houses this religious tradition that we all love and a country that some of us have served. It is a tradition that is, in some ways, like Ralph Ellison's the "Invisible Man."It has been right here in our midst and on our shoulders since the 1600s, but it was, has been, and, in far too many instances, still is invisible to the dominant culture, in terms of its rich history, its incredible legacy, and its multiple meanings.The black religious experience is a tradition that, at one point in American history, was actually called the "invisible institution," as it was forced underground by the Black Codes.The Black Codes prohibited the gathering of more than two black people without a white person being present to monitor the conversation, the content, and the mood of any discourse between persons of African descent in this country.Africans did not stop worshipping because of the Black Codes. Africans did not stop gathering for inspiration and information and for encouragement and for hope in the midst of discouraging and seemingly hopeless circ*mstances. They just gathered out of the eyesight and the earshot of those who defined them as less than human.They became, in other words, invisible in and invisible to the eyes of the dominant culture. They gathered to worship in brush arbors, sometimes called hush arbors, where the slaveholders, slave patrols, and Uncle Toms couldn't hear nobody pray.From the 1700s in North America, with the founding of the first legally recognized independent black congregations, through the end of the Civil War, and the passing of the 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America, the black religious experience was informed by, enriched by, expanded by, challenged by, shaped by, and influenced by the influx of Africans from the other two Americas and the Africans brought in to this country from the Caribbean, plus the Africans who were called "fresh blacks" by the slave-traders, those Africans who had not been through the seasoning process of the middle passage in the Caribbean colonies, those Africans on the sea coast islands off of Georgia and South Carolina, the Gullah -- we say in English "Gullah," those of us in the black community say "Geechee" -- those people brought into the black religious experience a flavor that other seasoned Africans could not bring.It is those various streams of the black religious experience which will be addressed in summary form over the next two days, streams which require full courses at the university and graduate- school level, and cannot be fully addressed in a two-day symposium, and streams which tragically remain invisible in a dominant culture which knows nothing about those whom Langston Hughes calls "the darker brother and sister."It is all of those streams that make up this multilayered and rich tapestry of the black religious experience. And I stand before you to open up this two-day symposium with the hope that this most recent attack on the black church is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright; it is an attack on the black church.(APPLAUSE)As the vice president told you, that applause comes from not the working press.(LAUGHTER)The most recent attack on the black church, it is our hope that this just might mean that the reality of the African-American church will no longer be invisible.Maybe now, as an honest dialogue about race in this country begins, a dialogue called for by Senator Obama and a dialogue to begin in the United Church of Christ among 5,700 congregations in just a few weeks, maybe now, as that dialogue begins, the religious tradition that has kept hope alive for people struggling to survive in countless hopeless situation, maybe that religious tradition will be understood, celebrated, and even embraced by a nation that seems not to have noticed why 11 o'clock on Sunday morning has been called the most segregated hour in America.We have known since 1787 that it is the most segregated hour. Maybe now we can begin to understand why it is the most segregated hour.And maybe now we can begin to take steps to move the black religious tradition from the status of invisible to the status of invaluable, not just for some black people in this country, but for all the people in this country.Maybe this dialogue on race, an honest dialogue that does not engage in denial or superficial platitudes, maybe this dialogue on race can move the people of faith in this country from various stages of alienation and marginalization to the exciting possibility of reconciliation.That is my hope, as I open up this two-day symposium. And I open it as a pastor and a professor who comes from a long tradition of what I call the prophetic theology of the black church.Now, in the 1960s, the term "liberation theology" began to gain currency with the writings and the teachings of preachers, pastors, priests, and professors from Latin America. Their theology was done from the underside.Their viewpoint was not from the top down or from a set of teachings which undergirded imperialism. Their viewpoints, rather, were from the bottom up, the thoughts and understandings of God, the faith, religion and the Bible from those whose lives were ground, under, mangled and destroyed by the ruling classes or the oppressors.Liberation theology started in and started from a different place. It started from the vantage point of the oppressed.In the late 1960s, when Dr. James Cone's powerful books burst onto the scene, the term "black liberation theology" began to be used. I do not in any way disagree with Dr. Cone, nor do I in any way diminish the inimitable and incomparable contributions that he has made and that he continues to make to the field of theology. Jim, incidentally, is a personal friend of mine.I call our faith tradition, however, the prophetic tradition of the black church, because I take its origins back past Jim Cone, past the sermons and songs of Africans in bondage in the transatlantic slave trade. I take it back past the problem of Western ideology and notions of white supremacy.I take and trace the theology of the black church back to the prophets in the Hebrew Bible and to its last prophet, in my tradition, the one we call Jesus of Nazareth.The prophetic tradition of the black church has its roots in Isaiah, the 61st chapter, where God says the prophet is to preach the gospel to the poor and to set at liberty those who are held captive. Liberating the captives also liberates who are holding them captive.It frees the captives and it frees the captors. It frees the oppressed and it frees the oppressors.The prophetic theology of the black church, during the days of chattel slavery, was a theology of liberation. It was preached to set free those who were held in bondage spiritually, psychologically, and sometimes physically. And it was practiced to set the slaveholders free from the notion that they could define other human beings or confine a soul set free by the power of the gospel.The prophetic theology of the black church during the days of segregation, Jim Crow, lynching, and the separate-but-equal fantasy was a theology of liberation.It was preached to set African-Americans free from the notion of second-class citizenship, which was the law of the land. And it was practiced to set free misguided and miseducated Americans from the notion that they were actually superior to other Americans based on the color of their skin.The prophetic theology of the black church in our day is preached to set African-Americans and all other Americans free from the misconceived notion that different means deficient.Being different does not mean one is deficient. It simply means one is different, like snowflakes, like the diversity that God loves. Black music is different from European and European music. It is not deficient; it is just different.Black worship is different from European and European-American worship. It is not deficient; it is just different.Black preaching is different from European and European-American preaching. It is not deficient; it is just different. It is not bombastic; it is not controversial; it's different.(APPLAUSE)Those of you who can't see on C-SPAN, we had one or two working press clap along with the non-working press.(LAUGHTER)Black learning styles are different from European and European- American learning styles. They are not deficient; they are just different.This principle of "different does not mean deficient" is at the heart of the prophetic theology of the black church. It is a theology of liberation.The prophetic theology of the black church is not only a theology of liberation; it is also a theology of transformation, which is also rooted in Isaiah 61, the text from which Jesus preached in his inaugural message, as recorded by Luke.When you read the entire passage from either Isaiah 61 or Luke 4 and do not try to understand the passage or the content of the passage in the context of a sound bite, what you see is God's desire for a radical change in a social order that has gone sour.God's desire is for positive, meaningful and permanent change. God does not want one people seeing themselves as superior to other people. God does not want the powerless masses, the poor, the widows, the marginalized, and those underserved by the powerful few to stay locked into sick systems which treat some in the society as being more equal than others in that same society.God's desire is for positive change, transformation, real change, not cosmetic change, transformation, radical change or a change that makes a permanent difference, transformation. God's desire is for transformation, changed lives, changed minds, changed laws, changed social orders, and changed hearts in a changed world.This principle of transformation is at the heart of the prophetic theology of the black church. These two foci of liberation and transformation have been at the very core of the black religious experience from the days of David Walker, Harriet Tubman, Richard Allen, Jarena Lee, Bishop Henry McNeal Turner, and Sojourner Truth, through the days of Adam Clayton Powell, Ida B. Wells, Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Barbara Jordan, Cornell West, and Fanny Lou Hamer.These two foci of liberation and transformation have been at the very core of the United Church of Christ since its predecessor denomination, the Congregational Church of New England, came to the moral defense and paid for the legal defense of the Mende people aboard the slave ship Amistad, since the days when the United Church of Christ fought against slavery, played an active role in the underground railroad, and set up over 500 schools for the Africans who were freed from slavery in 1865.And these two foci remain at the core of the teachings of the United Church of Christ, as it has fought against apartheid in South Africa and racism in the United States of America ever since the union which formed the United Church of Christ in 1957.These two foci of liberation and transformation have also been at the very core and the congregation of Trinity United Church of Christ since it was founded in 1961. And these foci have been the bedrock of our preaching and practice for the past 36 years.Our congregation, as you heard in the introduction, took a stand against apartheid when the government of our country was supporting the racist regime of the African government in South Africa.(APPLAUSE)Our congregation stood in solidarity with the peasants in El Salvador and Nicaragua, while our government, through Ollie North and the Iran-Contra scandal, was supporting the Contras, who were killing the peasants and the Miskito Indians in those two countries.Our congregation sent 35 men and women through accredited seminaries to earn their master of divinity degrees, with an additional 40 currently being enrolled in seminary, while building two senior citizen housing complexes and running two child care programs for the poor, the unemployed, the low-income parents on the south side of Chicago for the past 30 years.Our congregation feeds over 5,000 homeless and needy families every year, while our government cuts food stamps and spends billions fighting in an unjust war in Iraq.(APPLAUSE)Our congregation has sent dozens of boys and girls to fight in the Vietnam War, the first Gulf War, and the present two wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. My goddaughter's unit just arrived in Iraq this week, while those who call me unpatriotic have used their positions of privilege to avoid military service, while sending...(APPLAUSE)... while sending over 4,000 American boys and girls of every race to die over a lie.(APPLAUSE)Our congregation has had an HIV-AIDS ministry for over two decades. Our congregation has awarded over $1 million to graduating high school seniors going into college and an additional $500,000 to the United Negro College Fund, and the six HBCUs related to the United Church of Christ, while advocating for health care for the uninsured, workers' rights for those forbidden to form unions, and fighting the unjust sentencing system which has sent black men and women to prison for longer terms for possession of crack cocaine than white men and women have to serve for the possession of powder cocaine.Our congregation has had a prison ministry for 30 years, a drug and alcohol recovery ministry for 20 years, a full service program for senior citizens, and 22 different ministries for the youth of our church, from pre-school through high school, all proceeding from the starting point of liberation and transformation, a prophetic theology which presumes God's desire for changed minds, changed laws, changed social orders, changed lives, changed hearts in a changed world.The prophetic theology of the black church is a theology of liberation; it is a theology of transformation; and it is ultimately a theology of reconciliation.The Apostle Paul said, "Be ye reconciled one to another, even as God was in Christ reconciling the world to God's self."God does not desire for us, as children of God, to be at war with each other, to see each other as superior or inferior, to hate each other, abuse each other, misuse each other, define each other, or put each other down.God wants us reconciled, one to another. And that third principle in the prophetic theology of the black church is also and has always been at the heart of the black church experience in North America.When Richard Allen and Absalom Jones were dragged out of St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, during the same year, 1787, when the Constitution was framed in Philadelphia, for daring to kneel at the altar next to white worshippers, they founded the Free African Society and they welcomed white members into their congregation to show that reconciliation was the goal, not retaliation.Absalom Jones became the rector of the St. Thomas Anglican Church in 1781, and St. Thomas welcomed white Anglicans in the spirit of reconciliation.Richard Allen became the founding pastor of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, and the motto of the AME Church has always been, "God our father, man our brother, and Christ our redeemer." The word "man" included men and women of all races back in 1787 and 1792, in the spirit of reconciliation.The black church's role in the fight for equality and justice, from the 1700s up until 2008, has always had as its core the nonnegotiable doctrine of reconciliation, children of God repenting for past sins against each other.Jim Wallis says America's sin of racism has never even been confessed, much less repented for. Repenting for past sins against each other and being reconciled to one other -- Jim Wallis is white, by the way...(LAUGHTER)... being reconciled to one another, because of the love of God, who made all of us in God's image.Reconciliation, the years have taught me, is where the hardest work is found for those of us in the Christian faith, however, because it means some critical thinking and some re-examination of faulty assumptions when using the paradigm of Dr. William Augustus Jones.Dr. Jones, in his book, God in the ghetto, argues quite accurately that one's theology, how I see God, determines one's anthropology, how I see humans, and one's anthropology then determines one's sociology, how I order my society.Now, the implications from the outside are obvious. If I see God as male, if I see God as white male, if I see God as superior, as God over us and not Immanuel, which means "God with us," if I see God as mean, vengeful, authoritarian, sexist, or misogynist, then I see humans through that lens.My theological lens shapes my anthropological lens. And as a result, white males are superior; all others are inferior.And I order my society where I can worship God on Sunday morning wearing a black clergy robe and kill others on Sunday evening wearing a white Klan robe. I can have laws which favor whites over blacks in America or South Africa. I can construct a theology of apartheid in the Africana church (ph) and a theology of white supremacy in the North American or Germanic church.The implications from the outset are obvious, but then the complicated work is left to be done, as you dig deeper into the constructs, which tradition, habit, and hermeneutics put on your plate.To say "I am a Christian" is not enough. Why? Because the Christianity of the slaveholder is not the Christianity of the slave. The God to whom the slaveholders pray as they ride on the decks of the slave ship is not the God to whom the enslaved are praying as they ride beneath the decks on that slave ship.How we are seeing God, our theology, is not the same. And what we both mean when we say "I am a Christian" is not the same thing. The prophetic theology of the black church has always seen and still sees all of God's children as sisters and brothers, equals who need reconciliation, who need to be reconciled as equals in order for us to walk together into the future which God has prepared for us.Reconciliation does not mean that blacks become whites or whites become blacks and Hispanics become Asian or that Asians become Europeans.Reconciliation means we embrace our individual rich histories, all of them. We retain who we are as persons of different cultures, while acknowledging that those of other cultures are not superior or inferior to us. They are just different from us.We root out any teaching of superiority, inferiority, hatred, or prejudice.And we recognize for the first time in modern history in the West that the other who stands before us with a different color of skin, a different texture of hair, different music, different preaching styles, and different dance moves, that other is one of God's children just as we are, no better, no worse, prone to error and in need of forgiveness, just as we are.Only then will liberation, transformation, and reconciliation become realities and cease being ever elusive ideals.Thank you for having me in your midst this morning.(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: We do want to get in our questions. Thank you. Thank you, everybody.I do want to repeat again, for those of you watching us on C- SPAN, that we do have a number of guests here today. And so the applause and the comments that you hear from the audience are not necessarily those of the working press, who are mostly in the balconies.You have said that the media have taken you out of context. Can you explain what you meant in a sermon shortly after 9/11 when you said the United States had brought the terrorist attacks on itself? Quote, "America's chickens are coming home to roost."WRIGHT: Have you heard the whole sermon? Have you heard the whole sermon?MODERATOR: I heard most of it.WRIGHT: No, no, the whole sermon, yes or no? No, you haven't heard the whole sermon? That nullifies that question.Well, let me try to respond in a non-bombastic way. If you heard the whole sermon, first of all, you heard that I was quoting the ambassador from Iraq. That's number one.But, number two, to quote the Bible, "Be not deceived. God is not mocked. For whatsoever you sow, that you also shall reap." Jesus said, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."You cannot do terrorism on other people and expect it never to come back on you. Those are biblical principles, not Jeremiah Wright bombastic, divisive principles.(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: Some critics have said that your sermons are unpatriotic. How do you feel about America and about being an American?WRIGHT: I feel that those citizens who say that have never heard my sermons, nor do they know me. They are unfair accusations taken from sound bites and that which is looped over and over again on certain channels.I served six years in the military. Does that make me patriotic? How many years did Cheney serve?(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: Please, I ask you to keep your comments and your applause to a minimum so that we can work in as many questions as possible.Senator Obama has -- shh, please. We're trying to ask as many questions as possible today, so if you can keep your applause to a minimum.Senator Obama has tried to explain away some of your most contentious comments and has distanced himself from you. It's clear that many people in his campaign consider you a detriment. In that context, why are you speaking out now?WRIGHT: On November the 5th and on January 21st, I'll still be a pastor. As I said, this is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright. It has nothing to do with Senator Obama. It is an attack on the black church launched by people who know nothing about the African-American religious tradition.And why am I speaking out now? In our community, we have something called playing the dozens. If you think I'm going to let you talk about my mama and her religious tradition, and my daddy and his religious tradition, and my grandma, you've got another thing coming.MODERATOR: What is your relationship with Louis Farrakhan? Do you agree with and respect his views, including his most racially divisive views?WRIGHT: As I said on the Bill Moyers' show, one of our news channels keeps playing a news clip from 20 years ago when Louis said 20 years ago that Zionism, not Judaism, was a gutter religion.And he was talking about the same thing United Nations resolutions say, the same thing now that President Carter is being vilified for, and Bishop Tutu is being vilified for. And everybody wants to paint me as if I'm anti-Semitic because of what Louis Farrakhan said 20 years ago.I believe that people of all faiths have to work together in this country if we're going to build a future for our children, whether those people are -- just as Michelle and Barack don't agree on everything, Raymond (ph) and I don't agree on everything, Louis and I don't agree on everything, most of you all don't agree -- you get two people in the same room, you've got three opinions.So what I think about him, as I've said on Bill Moyers and it got edited out, how many other African-Americans or European-Americans do you know that can get one million people together on the mall? He is one of the most important voices in the 20th and 21st century. That's what I think about him.I've said, as I said on Bill Moyers, when Louis Farrakhan speaks, it's like E.F. Hutton speaks, all black America listens. Whether they agree with him or not, they listen.Now, I am not going to put down Louis Farrakhan anymore than Mandela would put down Fidel Castro. Do you remember that Ted Koppel show, where Ted wanted Mandela to put down Castro because Castro was our enemy? And he said, "You don't tell me who my enemies are. You don't tell me who my friends are."Louis Farrakhan is not my enemy. He did not put me in chains. He did not put me in slavery. And he didn't make me this color.MODERATOR: What is your motivation for characterizing Senator Obama's response to you as, quote, "what a politician had to say"? What do you mean by that?WRIGHT: What I mean is what several of my white friends and several of my white, Jewish friends have written me and said to me. They've said, "You're a Christian. You understand forgiveness. We both know that, if Senator Obama did not say what he said, he would never get elected."Politicians say what they say and do what they do based on electability, based on sound bites, based on polls, Huffington, whoever's doing the polls. Preachers say what they say because they're pastors. They have a different person to whom they're accountable.As I said, whether he gets elected or not, I'm still going to have to be answerable to God November 5th and January 21st. That's what I mean. I do what pastors do. He does what politicians do.I am not running for office. I am hoping to be vice president.(LAUGHTER)MODERATOR: In light of your widely quoted comment damning America, do you think you owe the American people an apology? If not, do you think that America is still damned in the eyes of God?WRIGHT: The governmental leaders, those -- as I said to Barack Obama, my member -- I am a pastor, he's a member. I'm not a spiritual mentor, guru. I'm his pastor.And I said to Barack Obama, last year, "If you get elected, November the 5th, I'm coming after you, because you'll be representing a government whose policies grind under people." All right? It's about policy, not the American people.And if you saw the Bill Moyers show, I was talking about -- although it got edited out -- you know, that's biblical. God doesn't bless everything. God condemns something -- and d-e-m-n, "demn," is where we get the word "damn." God damns some practices.And there is no excuse for the things that the government, not the American people, have done. That doesn't make me not like America or unpatriotic.So in Jesus -- when Jesus says, "Not only you brood of vipers" -- now, he's playing the dozens, because he's talking about their mamas. To say "brood" means your mother is an asp, a-s-p. Should we put Jesus out of the congregation?When Jesus says, "You'll be brought down to Hell," that's not -- that's bombastic, divisive speech. Maybe we ought to take Jesus out of this Christian faith.No. What I said about and what I think about and what -- again, until I can't -- until racism and slavery are confessed and asked for forgiveness -- have we asked the Japanese to forgive us? We have never as a country, the policymakers -- in fact, Clinton almost got in trouble because he almost apologized at Gorialan (ph). We have never apologized as a country.Britain has apologized to Africans, but this country's leaders have refused to apologize. So until that apology comes, I'm not going to keep stepping on your foot and asking you, "Does this hurt? Do you forgive me for stepping on your foot?" if I'm still stepping on your foot.Understand that? Capiche?MODERATOR: Senator Obama has been in your congregation for 20 years, yet you were not invited to his announcement of his presidential candidacy in Illinois. And in the most recent presidential debate in Pennsylvania, he said he had denounced you. Are you disappointed that Senator Obama has chosen to walk away from you?WRIGHT: Whoever wrote that question doesn't read or watch the news. He did not denounce me. He distanced himself from some of my remarks, like most of you, never having heard the sermon. All right?Now, what was the rest of your question? Because I got confused in -- the person who wrote it hadn't...MODERATOR: Were you disappointed that he distanced himself?WRIGHT: He didn't distance himself. He had to distance himself, because he's a politician, from what the media was saying I had said, which was anti-American. He said I didn't offer any words of hope. How would he know? He never heard the rest of the sermon. You never heard it.I offered words of hope. I offered reconciliation. I offered restoration in that sermon, but nobody heard the sermon. They just heard this little sound bite of a sermon.That was not the whole question. There was something else in the first part of the question that I wanted to address.Oh, I was not invited because that was a political event. Let me say again: I'm his pastor. As a political event, who started it off? Senator Dick Durbin. I started it off downstairs with him, his wife, and children in prayer. That's what pastors do.So I started it off in prayer. When he went out into the public, that wasn't about prayer. That wasn't about pastor-member. Pastor- member took place downstairs. What took place upstairs was political.So that's how I feel about that. He did, as I've said, what politicians do. This is a political event. He wasn't announcing, "I'm saved, sanctified, and feel the holy ghost." He was announcing, "I'm running for president of the United States."MODERATOR: You just mentioned that Senator Obama hadn't heard many of your sermons. Does that mean he's not much of a churchgoer? Or does he doze off in the pews?WRIGHT: I just wanted to see -- that's your question. That's your question. He goes to church about as much as you do. What did your pastor preach on last week? You don't know? OK.MODERATOR: In your sermon, you said the government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color. So I ask you: Do you honestly believe your statement and those words?WRIGHT: Have you read Horowitz's book, "Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola," whoever wrote that question? Have you read "Medical Apartheid"? You've read it?(UNKNOWN): Do you honestly believe that (OFF-MIKE)WRIGHT: Oh, are you -- is that one of the reporters?MODERATOR: No questions...(CROSSTALK)WRIGHT: No questions from the floor. I read different things. As I said to my members, if you haven't read things, then you can't -- based on this Tuskegee experiment and based on what has happened to Africans in this country, I believe our government is capable of doing anything.In fact, in fact, in fact, one of the -- one of the responses to what Saddam Hussein had in terms of biological warfare was a non- question, because all we had to do was check the sales records. We sold him those biological weapons that he was using against his own people.So any time a government can put together biological warfare to kill people, and then get angry when those people use what we sold them, yes, I believe we are capable.MODERATOR: You have likened Israeli policies to apartheid and its treatment of Palestinians with Native Americans. Can you explain your views on Israel?WRIGHT: Where did I liken them to that? Whoever wrote the question, tell me where I likened them.Jimmy Carter called it apartheid. Jeremiah Wright didn't liken anything to anything. My position on Israel is that Israel has a right to exist, that Israelis have a right to exist, as I said, reconciled one to another.Have you read the Link? Do you read the Link, Americans for Middle Eastern Understanding, where Palestinians and Israelis need to sit down and talk to each other and work out a solution where their children can grow in a world together, and not be talking about killing each other, that that is not God's will?My position is that the Israel and the people of Israel be the people of God who are worrying about reconciliation and who are trying to do what God wants for God's people, which is reconciliation.MODERATOR: In your understanding of Christianity, does God love the white racists in the same way he loves the oppressed black American?WRIGHT: John 3:16, Jesus said it much better than I could ever say it, "for God so loved the world." World is white, black, Iraqi, Darfurian, Sudanese, Zulu, Coschia (ph). God loves all of God's children, because all of God's children are made in God's image.MODERATOR: Can you elaborate on your comparison of the Roman soldiers who killed Jesus to the U.S. Marine Corps? Do you still believe that is an appropriate comparison and why?WRIGHT: One of the things that will be covered at the symposium over the next two days is biblical history, which many of the working press are unfamiliar with.In biblical history, there's not one word written in the Bible between Genesis and Revelations that was not written under one of six different kinds of oppression, Egyptian oppression, Assyrian oppression, Persian oppression, Greek oppression, Roman oppression, Babylonian oppression.The Roman oppression is the period in which Jesus is born. And comparing imperialism that was going on in Luke, imperialism was going on when Caesar Augustus sent out a decree that the whole world should be taxed. They weren't in charge of the world. It sounds like some other governments I know.That, yes, I can compare that. We have troops stationed all over the world, just like Rome had troops stationed all over the world, because we run the world. That notion of imperialism is not the message of the gospel of the prince of peace, nor of God, who loves the world.MODERATOR: Former President Bill Clinton has been widely criticized in this campaign. Many African-Americans think he has said things aimed at defining Senator Obama as the black candidate. What do you think of President Clinton's comments, particularly those before the South Carolina primary?WRIGHT: I don't think anything about them. I came here to talk about prophetic theology of the black church. I'm not talking about candidates or their positions or their feelings or what they have to say to get elected.MODERATOR: Well, OK, we'll give you a church question. Please explain how the black church and the white church can reconcile.WRIGHT: Well, there are many white churches and white persons who are members of churches and clergy and denominations who have already taken great steps in terms of reconciliation.In the underground railroad, it was the white church that played the largest role in getting Africans out of slavery. In setting up almost all 40 of the HBCUs, it was the white church that sent missionaries into the south.As I mentioned in my presentation, our denomination all by itself set up over 500 of those schools. You know them today as Howard University, Fisk, LeMoyne-Owen, Tougaloo, Dillard University, Howard University.So they've done -- Morehouse, Morehouse. Don't forget Moorhouse, Spelman -- that white Christians have been trying for a long time to reconcile, that for other white Christians to understand that we must be reconciled is to understand the injustice that was done to a people, as we raped the continent, brought those people here, built our country, and then defined them as less than human.And more Christians, more of us working together, not just white Christians, but whites and blacks of every faith, ecumenically working together.Father Flagger (ph), by the way, he might be one of the one...(APPLAUSE)... models out what it means to be reconciled as brothers and sisters in Christ and brothers and sisters made in the image of God.MODERATOR: You said there is a lack of understanding by people of other backgrounds of the African-American church. What are some of those misunderstandings? And how would you purport to fix them, particularly when some of your comments are found to be offensive by white churches?WRIGHT: Carter Godwin Woodson, about 80 years ago, wrote a book entitled "The Miseducation." I would try to fix it starting at the educational level in the grammar schools, as Dr. Asa Hilliard did in his infusion curriculum, starting at the grammar schools, to tell our children this story and to tell our children the true story.That's how I go about fixing it, because until you know the true story, then you're reacting to my words and not to the truth.MODERATOR: Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the father but through me." Do you believe this? And do you think Islam is a way to salvation?WRIGHT: Jesus also said, "Other sheep have I who are not of this fold."(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: Do you think people of other races would feel welcome at your church?WRIGHT: Yes. We have members of other races in our church. We have Hispanics. We have Caribbean. We have South Americans. We have whites.The conference minister -- please understand the United Church of Christ is a predominantly white demonstration. Again, some of you do not know United Church of Christ, just found out about liberation theology, just found out about United Church of Christ, the conference minister, Dr. Jane Fisler Hoffman, a white woman, and her husband, not only are members of the congregation, but on her last Sunday before taking the assignment as the interim conference minister of California, Southern California Conference of the United Church of Christ, a white woman stood in our pulpit and said, "I am unashamedly African."(APPLAUSE)MODERATOR: You first gained media attention, significant media attention for your sermons several weeks ago. Why did you wait so long before giving the public your side of the sound bite story?WRIGHT: As I said to Bill Moyers -- and he also edited this one out -- because of my mother's advice to me. My mother's advice was being seen all over the corporate media channels, and it's a paraphrase of the Book of Proverbs, where it is better to be quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.The media was making a fool out of itself, because it knew nothing about our tradition. And so I decided to let them make a fool as long as they wanted to and then take the advice of Paul Laurence Dunbar, "Lies, lies, bless the lord. Don't you know the days are broad?"Don't make me come across this room. I had to come across the room, because they start -- understand, when you're talking about my mama, once again, and talking about my faith tradition, once again, how long do you let somebody talk about your faith tradition before you speak up and say something in defense of -- this is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright.Once again, let me say it again. This is an attack on the black church. And I cannot as a minister of the gospel allow the significant part of our history -- most African-Americans and most European-Americans, most Hispanic-Americans, half the names I called in my presentation they've never heard of, because they don't know anything at all about our tradition.And to lift up those -- they would have died in vain had I just kept quiet longer and longer and longer and longer. As I said, this is an attack on the black church. It is not about Obama, McCain, Hillary, Bill, Chelsea. This is about the black church.This is about Barbara Jordan. This is about Fanny Lou Hamer. This is about my grandmamma.MODERATOR: Do you think it is God's will that Senator Obama be president?WRIGHT: I said I would offer myself for candidacy for vice president. I have not offered myself for candidacy of God. I can't presume to know what God would want.In my tradition, however, what everybody has been saying to me as it pertains to the candidacy is what God has for you is for you. If God intends for Mr. Obama to the president, then no white racists, no political pundit, no speech, nothing can get in the way, because God will do what God wants to do.MODERATOR: OK, we are almost out of time. But before asking the last question, we have a couple of matters to take care of.First of all, let me remind you of our future speakers. This afternoon, we have Dan Glickman, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association, who is discussing trading up movies in the global marketplace. On May 2nd, Bobby Jindal, the governor of the state of Louisiana, will discuss bold reform that works. On May 7th, we have Glenn Tilton, CEO, United Airlines, and board member of the American transport association.Second, I would like to present our guest with the official centennial mug and -- it's brand new.WRIGHT: Thank you. Thank you.MODERATOR: You're welcome. And we've got one more question for you.(APPLAUSE)We're going to end with a joke. Chris Rock joked, "Of course Reverend Wright's an angry 75-year-old black man. All 75-year-old black men are angry." Is that funny? Is that true? Is it unfortunate? What do you think09:55:44 Just like the media, I am not 75! (LAUGHTER)09:55:49 Wright sits down, WS09:56:01 Wright takes a drink, MS09:56:35 Wright walking away, MS SS09:56:52 Wright taking photo 09:56:56 exits room

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ANNOUNCERNightline will not be presented this evening so that we may bring youthe following special program from ABC News. PETER JENNINGSGood evening, I'm Peter Jennings. Tonight, we're going to talk aboutsubjects which are very painful for many Americans: Vietnam andCambodia, then and now. We're going to talk about some old wounds,some of which are still open, and about fear and violence in people'slives today. ANNOUNCERThis is an ABC News / Time Forum: Beyond Vietnam. Reporting from NewYork, Peter Jennings. JENNINGSFor this ABC News / Time Magazine Forum, we have been joined by agroup of individuals, all of whom, we believe, have strong opinions,to say the least, on the issues we have asked them to debate. Some,like William Westmoreland and Tom Hayden and Liv Ullmann and DithPran, are probably familiar to you. Others, such as Bobby Muller, BuiDiem, Thomas Pickering, Kassie Neou and Susan Walker, who arrivedfrom the border between Thailand and Cambodia only hours ago, you mayknow less well. But they also are indispensable to the evening. It is15 years this week since America withdrew from Indochina. ABC Newsand Time believe it's an important moment to look at US policy inVietnam and Cambodia now, so we're also joined by Stan Cloud, theWashington bureau chief of Time, former Saigon bureau chief who wrotemuch of this week's issue and who, like us, went back to Indochina toprepare these anniversary reports. Earlier this evening, some of you,I hope, saw our hour on Cambodia today. If you didn't, we can'tsummarize it in 30 seconds. But it is important to know that theUnited States supports a political and military coalition which istrying to overthrow the present Cambodian government installed byVietnam. That coalition includes non - Communist forces, but the mostpowerful faction is the Communist Khmer Rouge. The leader of thecoalition, the United States' main man, is Prince Norodom Sihanouk.Here is an excerpt from the hour. (Cambodia) JENNINGSVietnam These are the foot soldiers of the Khmer Rouge. The last timethe Khmer Rouge ruled in Cambodia, they killed more than a million oftheir fellow citizens, maybe even two million. Today, the CommunistKhmer Rouge are back, advancing on their own people again. WILLIAM COLBY, FORMER DIRECTOR, CIAYou know, for a while there, if you wore glasses, you were killed,because you were an intellectual. JENNINGSWhy does the United States, the Bush administration, have anything todo whatsoever with the Khmer Rouge? REP CHESTER ATKINS, (D), MASSACHUSETTSIt's a policy of hatred. We're still fighting the Vietnam war, andthis is the last battle of that war, and if we have to use the KhmerRouge as a pawn in that, we'll use them. PRINCE NORODOM SIHANOUKThere are a few Americans who appreciate the efficiency of the KhmerRouge army on the battlefield. BERTIL LINTINER, JOURNALISTWell, basically, the Khmer Rouge does most of the fighting, andafterwards they give some credit for this fighting to the non -Communist components, in order to make it respectable from theinternational point of view. JENNINGSAnd if they were fighting together, side by side, you would findthat, in your words, unacceptable? RICHARD SOLOMON, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATEAbsolutely. And we have indicated so very clearly to Sihanouk and theother non - Communists. JENNINGSWhat would we do about it? SEC SOLOMONWe would have to cut off arMs Up to now - JENNINGSTo the non - Communist resistance. SEC SOLOMON- correct. We are not supplying - I'm sorry, support, we do notsupply lethal support. But we would have to cut off our support tothe non - Communists. Our - JENNINGSIn fact, you just said we would have to cut off arms to the non -Communist resistance. SEC SOLOMON- well, I made a mistake there. PRINCE SIHANOUKSometimes, the CIA, Central Intelligence Agency of the USA, giveweapons to the non - Communist forces. DR EDWIN PUGH, RELIEF WORKERAnybody who supports the Khmer Rouge - and the United States may saythey do not, but by supporting the coalition you are support - inpart, supporting the Khmer Rouge - anybody who supports the KhmerRouge, in my eyes, is taking a morally indefensible position. MR COLBYThey still run the people under their control with the same draconianhand. JENNINGSAnd our government supports the coalition in which they are thestrongest partner? MR COLBYI thing wrongly. Yeah. No, I'm very firm on that. I don't getemotional here, because I think that in order to try to get theAmerican government to move, you have to convince them that it's inour interest, our interest in decency, that we end any relationshipwhatsoever, even indirect, with the Khmer Rouge. JENNINGSHere in New York tonight we also have a large audience in our studio,and an overflow audience in another studio at ABC's headquarters, andfrom time to time this evening, we'll want members of the audienceand encourage members of the audience to talk to the panel as well.But let us begin. Let me introduce Kassie Neou. He's the chairman ofthe Human Rights Commission of the Cambodian Network Council. He'sthe founder of the Cambodian Documentation Commission. You were anEnglish teacher on television and radio in Cambodia, weren't you? KASSIE NEOU, CAMBODIAN NETWORK COUNCILYes, I was. JENNINGSWhat did the Khmer Rouge do to your life? MR NEOUWell, like many other Cambodians, they came to the city of course,like The Killing Fields movie, not too much different from that. JENNINGSKilling Fields is an accurate movie? MR NEOUYes, it is accurate. JENNINGSHow did you get out of the country? MR NEOUWell, like other refugees, we escaped through the jungle to Thailand. JENNINGSYou lost your wife? MR NEOUYes, I did. JENNINGSDid you ever find her again? MR NEOUWe've been trying to, but I don't know where she is now. JENNINGSDid the Khmer Rouge punish you? MR NEOUWell, 14, 15, years ago, they did, but this is now 15 years later,the situation of Cambodia is different. The matter of the fact isthat Cambodian is now caught between a tiger and a crocodile. It isnot only the Khmer Rouge alone. The Cambodian people are victims ofthe Khmer Rouge in the jungle, the Khmer Rouge in Phnom Penh, underPRK, and the Vietnamese invasion. JENNINGSWe'll come back perhaps and try to explain PRK and your view of theKhmer Rouge, as you call them, in Phnom Penh, the capital. But theKhmer Rouge we've seen in the broadcast tonight, the Khmer Rouge wesee in the movie, The Killing Fields, have they changed? MR NEOUWell, the Khmer Rouge I saw in the broadcast, looking at their age,they are 14, 15, 16, 17 or 20. Mathematically, if you calculate it,1975, were they even present? Were they born yet, or they were stillbabies? How can you condemn babies who didn't know anything about thegenocide? This is my point. The real Khmer Rouge who participated inthe killing fields, the majority of them, of course, are in thejungle, but a great number of them are in the PRK, the People'sRepublic of Kampochea, who are officers - JENNINGSYou mean - MR NEOU- who are commanders, Bhutang himself, the Khmer Rouge. JENNINGS- you mean in the present government of Cambodia - MR NEOUYes. JENNINGS- the one that was installed by the Vietnamese. MR NEOUYes. JENNINGSIs Pol Pot still the leader of the Khmer Rouge in the jungle? MR NEOUWell, according to my sources, he is still the leader of the jungleKhmer Rouge. JENNINGSDith Pran is a photographer with The New York Times. It is his storywhich The Killing Fields tells. Everything we heard about the KhmerRouge true, from your point of view? DITH PRAN, "NEW YORK TIMES" PHOTOGRAPHERYes. What I learned that they forced the refugees along the Thai -Cambodian border that they control to carry all the weapons andammunition into - inside Cambodia, they try to get it back. And I'mglad that you informed the public that Cambodia is still at war. Ithink that your show tonight, it helped our people a lot, and helpedthe public to understand that we're caught between the tiger andcrocodile. We talk about the Vietnamese also inside Cambodia, and theKhmer Rouge. Both of them, as long they live inside Cambodia, thepeace never can come to the Cambodian people, because the Khmer Rougeleaders that is very hard for the Cambodian people to tolerate. JENNINGSIt's possible, Mr Pran, that a lot of people didn't see the hourearlier this evening, and it's possible some people didn't even seethe movie, The Killing Fields. But is it true, what Mr Colby, theformer director of the CIA says, that someone could be killed simplybecause they wore glasses and they were regarded as an intellectual? MR PRANYes. It was true that, you know - I must say that during four yearsunder the Khmer Rouge, when I was there, they killed not just onlythe intellectual, not only doctor or teacher, they killed the wholefamily, the children also were killed, because they believed thatthey had to kill the whole family in order to run the country. Theydon't - they believe that when the children grow up, they would seekrevenge against them, so in order to control the whole country, theygot to try to eliminate a lot of people as possible. That's why theykilled the children, they killed the students, they killed the high -class people, and we, the Cambodian people, were shocked, and we weretrapped there, and we were surprised that the world did not payattention. JENNINGSThe world didn't pay attention. Do you think the world is payingattention now? MR PRANNow, it seems to me like it's a little bit better. At least they tryto bring all the Cambodian factions together, try to talk and we hopethat someday all the Cambodian political leaders would try to bringpeace for Cambodia, agree or accept some kind of common agreement.For me, my position - JENNINGSCan I stop you, just for a second, before we get to politics, becauseit gets complicated. Let's keep it, if we may, simple for a moment.One of our guests can't be with us here in the studio, but is with usin Washington. Senator Bob Kerrey, Democratic senator from Nebraska,the holder of the country's highest military honors, theCongressional Medal of Honor, a Navy SEAL in Vietnam, has recentlybeen back to Vietnam and back to Cambodia. Senator, begin, if youwould, briefly, by giving us your impressions of the Khmer Rouge,based on your recent visit to Cambodia. SEN BOB KERREY, (D), NEBRASKAWell, they're very impressive. They've got a committed rationale, andI personally don't believe that they've changed their ways, and Ithink they sell a nationalist anti - Vietnamese message thatunfortunately there'll be a lot of people, particularly in the ruralparts of Cambodia, that will buy. They will increase their strength,I believe, if we don't change our policies. JENNINGSSusan Walker is the Indochina director for Handicap International.You work primarily with Cambodian refugees along the Thai - Cambodianborder. There are 360,000 of them, I believe. SUSAN WALKER, SOUTHEAST ASIA DIRECTOR, HANDICAP INTERNATIONALRight. The actual figure in the UN counts is 276,000, but there areanywhere between 30,000 and 60,000 people in camps that areinaccessible to the United Nations. JENNINGSIn broad terms, you're an American relief worker. MS WALKERRight. JENNINGSWhat is your own sense of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia today? MS WALKERWell, I think the Khmer Rouge, certainly on the border, have notchanged. I don't think their policies have changed. The only thingthat has changed is that they're not murdering hundreds of thousandsor millions of people, but their repressive policies are the same,and the most frightening thing is that they are the best - organized,I think both in the field, in the camps, in the jungles, and also onthe diplomatic field. I have colleagues that were at the Paris talks,at the Jakarta talks - JENNINGSBefore you get to the Paris talks - I apologize, I don't mean to cutpeople off in trying to get to politics too soon here. But tell usjust - give us a feel for what it's like on the ground. You saythey're repressive on the ground. What does that mean? MS WALKERWell, for instance, the camp of Site Eight, which a Khmer Rouge camp- JENNINGSIt's a camp controlled by the Khmer Rouge? MS WALKER- yes, controlled by the Khmer Rouge. JENNINGSAs there are camps controlled by the non - Communist resistance. MS WALKERRight. There are - for the three coalition members, you have Sihanoukand then the Khmer People's National Liberation Front and the KhmerRouge. And this camp is supposedly civilians in a UN camp. It's apopulation of about 35,000, but there are three satellite militarycamps nearby, and as I mentioned in the documentary, there were10,000 children in those camps, and those 10,000 children should notbe in military camps. There was a polio epidemic; we tried to have animmunization campaign, it was not completed. All of those childrenhave been moved back into the malaria - infested jungles and just inNovember and December there were 350 children under the age of 14brought back to Site Eight from the occupied zones for treatment. JENNINGSAs far as you're concerned, the Khmer Rouge are a threat? MS WALKERDefinitely. JENNINGSMr Neou, the Khmer Rouge are a threat, yes or no? MR NEOUNot only the Khmer Rouge who are a threat. The Khmer Rouge and alsothe Vietnamese are a threat to the Cambodians. JENNINGSBut the Khmer Rouge are a threat? MR NEOUOf course. But my feeling is you only concentrate on the Khmer Rouge- JENNINGSNo, no, I just want to start so that people understand the KhmerRouge. We'll get to the Vietnamese, I promise you. MR NEOUAll right. JENNINGSThe Khmer Rouge are a threat. Would you like to go back and liveunder a government of the Khmer Rouge? MR NEOUWhich government? JENNINGSA government, Cambodian government which is run by the Khmer Rouge?Would you like to go back and live under that? MR NEOUAs long as they are Communists, there'll be no peaceful Cambodia. JENNINGSMr Pran? MR PRANI don't trust them at all. JENNINGSAll right. You can feel the urge here to talk politics, and it makessense, because this is a human story and it's a political story.We'll be back in just a moment.(COMMERCIAL BREAK) JENNINGSAs we said at the beginning, it's 15 years this week since Americaretreated from Indochina. All this talk, Stan Cloud, about Cambodianow, and Vietnam now, why is now a critical time, or is it? STANLEY CLOUD, "TIME" WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEFOh, I think it is. I think it's been a critical time for some time,you know. Cambodia by itself has suffered as much, if not more, thanany nation on the face of the Earth in the last 20 years. Vietnam istrying to recover from the effects of the war and the economicisolation that has been imposed on it for several years. I think theUS, along with other countries, have treated Cambodia for a long timeas a sideshow, a country that we used to further our policy ends,sometimes rightly, sometimes wrongly, but with little regard for whatwent on inside that country, and I think it's time that changed. JENNINGSPolicy. Ambassador Thomas Pickering, longtime, highly regarded,regarded as a brilliant American diplomat, served in Central Americaand the Middle East, never served in the Far East, am I correct, sir? AMB THOMAS PICKERING, US REPRESENTATIVE TO THE UNITED NATIONSThat's correct. JENNINGSOr Indochina, but is now America's ambassador to the United Nations,and therefore has to explain the Bush administration's policy to therest of the world. Would you mind explaining to Dith Pran what ourpolicy is? AMB PICKERINGI'd like to explain it to everybody, Peter, because I rarely haveever said that I'm appalled by a program, but I'm certainly appalledby what you presented tonight in three specifics. First, the questionof the United States support for the Khmer Rouge. It doesn't exist.We have no relations, no contact and no support, period. It is veryclear, the Congress sits here and watches us on a daily basis. Ifthere were any, I'm sure you'd hear from our congressional friends.Secondly - JENNINGSCan I stick on that - AMB PICKERING with respect to the non - Communist resistance - JENNINGScan I stick on the one point - can I deal with one point at a time? AMB PICKERING- when I'm finished, please. JENNINGSAll right. AMB PICKERINGSecondly, with respect to the non - Communist resistance, we provideno lethal aid to the non - Communist resistance. The author of thelegislation is here. Third, with respect to your conclusion thatwe're behind the wave of history in our policy, we have broken ourbehinds for the last year to get negotiations going in the UnitedNations, among the permanent five members of the Security Council andeverywhere else that you can think of. The next meeting will takeplace here in New York in May, at the end of May. But these arenegotiations designed to do three things. First, give the Cambodianpeople the opportunity through elections to choose their own futuregovernment. Second, to make sure that the Vietnamese get out and stayout in the context of a peace settlement. And third, and mostimportant, the point you've been drumming on here tonight, to makecertain the Khmer Rouge never return to a position where they canhold power or dominate the situation. It's a tough problem, but weare certainly working on it. We haven't left it behind, and we arecertainly not supporting the Khmer Rouge. JOHN MCAULIFF, DIRECTOR, US - INDOCHINA RECONCILIATION PROJECTMr Ambassador, I think in fact, effectively we have supported, we'vehelped recreate the Khmer Rouge since 1979. Mr Brzezinski claims withsome pride that he helped bring about a marriage of Thailand andChina to provide a new home, a restoration of the Khmer Rouge. JENNINGSMr McAuliff, before you go any further, can I just introduce you?John McAuliff is the executive director of the United StatesIndochina Reconciliation Project. He believes that the United Statesand Vietnam and Cambodia should have dialogue, at the very least, andreconciliation. Please continue, sir. MR MCAULIFFWe've given the Khmer Rouge the one thing that they needed, which waslegitimacy. We brought about a marriage between the Sihanoukists andthe Sun Sen group, being the - JENNINGSSun Sen - can we - non - Communist forces, right? MR MCAULIFFNon - Communist resistance. That they were very reluctant to have,but the United States and China were the powers that pushed them intothat marriage. Every year we voted to seat a government in the UnitedNations which is not a government, it doesn't meet any of the normalcriteria for representation in the United Nations, and everyone whofollows it closely knows that the Khmer Rouge are the dominant factorin that. And, as I recall, legally are the residual holders of the UNseat, should that coalition break up. And every year we haveeffectively supported their continuing to hold that seat. JENNINGSIs this the basis on which you argue that the United States does havea relationship with the Khmer Rouge? MR MCAULIFFI would not say the US has a relationship. We're very proper in thatsense. But we have effectively politically given them what theyessentially needed, which was a way to reenter the political arena,to continue to get arms supplies from China. I also think it's ashell game, that your documentary does an excellent job ofpinpointing, on are we supplying lethal aid? No, we're not supplyinglethal aid that's appropriated by Washington, but on the other hand,our closest ally in the region, Singapore, is providing lethal aid,and as you pointed out, the US is sitting on the committee, orobserving and present at the meetings of the committee which decideshow that lethal aid is going to be used. So whether - whicheverpocket it's coming out of, or whether we're doing it directly orindirectly, we clearly are a major factor in the lethal aid going tothe combat right now in Cambodia. JENNINGSAmbassador? AMB PICKERINGLet me address these three points. First, the Brzezinski - Carteradministration, the assistant secretary who dealt with that issue isstanding here. I am talking about the current situation, and it's animportant distinction that you want to be very clear. Secondly, thequestion of the seat is extremely important. The seat, in our view,should remain in the former government not to reward the Vietnamesewho invaded Cambodia at that time and who are not, in our view, havenot been a superior claimant. And the important point is, that eventhe Vietnamese and the Soviets have never voted against thisparticular approach in the United Nation's General Assembly. You'llhave to ask them why. I don't understand it, but nevertheless, it isa firm and big majority of the General Assembly that has continued toprovide this, and I'm delighted to hear John say we don't providelethal aid - JENNINGSBut Prince Sihanouk, the leader of the coalition, AmbassadorPickering - AMB PICKERING- the question of the - JENNINGS- said we do provide aid. Now, who are we to believe? AMB PICKERING- Prince Sihanouk obviously misspoke himself in this particularregard, because we - JENNINGSAnd did Richard Solomon, the assistant secretary, misspeak himselfwhen he said we provided lethal aid? AMB PICKERING- he said on your screen of course that he misspoke himself. Butwould you ask our congressional watchdogs if you don't believe me onthe case? Finally, the Khmer Rouge exist. They have 35,000 to 40,000armed troops. They are a factor in this particular equation becausethe other Cambodian parties, including the PRK, consider them afactor. JENNINGSPRK, the government in Phnom Penh. AMB PICKERINGThe present Hun Sen regime. MR MCAULIFFBecause we created them as a factor. Rep STEPHEN SOLARZ, (D), Chairman, House Subcommittee on ASIAN/PACIFIC AFFAIRSPeter, can I - JENNINGSCongressman Stephen Solarz, who is the chairman of the HouseSubcommittee on Pacific and Asian Affairs, Democrat of New York. Andcan I just add one thing by way of background? Was first alerted tothe Cambodian thing, your explanation, because you thought there wasa second Holocaust in the making? REP SOLARZThat's right, Peter. I went there in 1975, to the Thai border, andwas brought to the camps which then existed in the wake of the KhmerRouge takeover in Phnom Penh, and found out for the first time aboutthe unfolding genocide which was taking place in Cambodia. I hadhoped, and I had prayed, after the last Holocaust in this century,the destruction of European Jewry, that nothing like that would everhappen again. And then I found out, to my absolute horror, that itwas happening again, and the world didn't know about it and didn'tseem to care about it. But let me, if I might, say a word or twoabout this question of whether we're providing lethal assistance tothe Khmer Rouge, which was alleged in the course of your documentary,and also to the non - Communist resistance forces. Peter, I've spentthe last 15 years of my life trying to shape an American foreignpolicy which would prevent the Khmer Rouge from returning to power inCambodia. I wrote the law which makes it illegal to provideassistance which in any way, directly or indirectly, strengthens theKhmer Rouge. I haven't been shy about criticizing the Bushadministration. Perhaps, next to Jesse Helms, there was nobody whowas more vocal in his criticism of the Bush administration's policytoward China in the wake of the massacre in Tiananmen Square than Iwas. So if I thought for a moment there was a shred of truth to theallegation that we are providing assistance directly or indirectly tothe Khmer Rouge, let me assure you, I would have blown it out of thewater. I would have held public hearings. I would have subpoenaedwitnesses. I would have put them under oath. But I've looked into it,not just in my capacity as chairman of the Subcommittee on Asian andPacific Affairs, but also as a member of the Intelligence Committee,which has jurisdiction over our covert operations. JENNINGSCan I stop you - REP SOLARZI can tell you, so far as I know, that there is no truth to thiswhatsoever, and if you have the evidence, or if anybody else has theevidence, if you know the names of people who are involved, let meknow, because I'll haul them before my committee and expose them. JENNINGS- may I give you a name and ask you to think about it for one second? REP SOLARZSure. JENNINGSGeneral Sakh, the commander of the non - Communist forces inCambodia, who said in this broadcast that he got military suppliesand went to the Cambodian working group at the American embassy inBangkok. Just think about it for one second, and we'll come rightback.(COMMERCIAL BREAK) JENNINGSThe question on the table is whether or not the United Statesprovides lethal aid - arms and ammunition - to the non - Communistresistance, as it's called, in Cambodia. And Congressman Solarz askedme if I knew anybody who said so. I can only give you - I can giveyou two names, to begin with. Prince Sihanouk says it to us, in ourhour - long broadcast, and he's regarded, I think, as America'sprincipal character in Cambodia. And General Sakh Satucsan, who isthe commander of one of the principal organizations in the non -Communist resistance not only says to us he gets arms from the UnitedStates, but tells us where he goes to ask for them, which is to theCambodian working group at the United States embassy in Bangkok. REP SOLARZPeter, General Sakh and Prince Sihanouk are simply wrong. They may begetting arms from China, they may be getting arms from Singapore - JENNINGSWhy would they say they're getting it from the United States? REP SOLARZ- they may be getting arms from other countries, but as a member ofthe intelligence committee who has looked into this matter, I cantell you that it's simply not true, and if I thought it were true, Iwould have public hearings to expose it, because I wrote the lawwhich makes it illegal to provide any assistance to the Khmer Rouge. JENNINGSCan I assume, Congressman, that now that two of America's majorplayers in Cambodia have said this publicly, you'll hold hearings? REP SOLARZIf you can give me the names - if you can give me the names of anyAmericans who are alleged to know about this, who I can bring beforemy committee, I'll have the hearing. JENNINGSGeneral Sakh is an American citizen, as you know. REP SOLARZPeter - JENNINGSI mean, I don't know where to go with you on this, I really don't. REP SOLARZ- yeah, Peter, I can only tell you that I've had hearings over theyears. We've asked these questions in both open session and in closedsession, and I can tell you that it simply isn't true. Now, unlessthere's some kind of monstrous conspiracy going on here, a massivecover - up - BOBBY MULLER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA FOUNDATIONThe monstrous conspiracy is a cover - up of the truth - REP SOLARZ- within - MR MULLER- that's the monstrous conspiracy here. REP SOLARZ- the United States - MR MULLERI recommend anybody who doubts the veracity of what Mr Jennings issaying, get a copy of the documentary that just aired tonight. It'sthe best documentary that network television in this country hasaired in who knows how many years. JENNINGSMay I - MR MULLERIt portrays you, it portrays Pickering and it portrays the UnitedStates government as being shameful in supporting the worse genocidalregime since Hitler. And you, my friend, have been the leadingproponent in the Congress pressing to introduce more lethal aid intothe environment, and you profess to be so sensitive to the Holocaustand genocide should be leading the charge in the other direction.Shame on you, Mr Congressman. JENNINGS- may I introduce our speaker? No, I don't mean to make light of thatat all. His name is Bobby Muller. He's the executive director of theVietnam Veterans of America Foundation, and though you may not beable to see it very easily, he's sitting in a wheelchair, having paidclearly a very high price for his participation in Vietnam. Why areyou so upset, Mr Muller? MR MULLERI'm upset to see our elected representative, our appointedambassador, come before the American public, deceive them, purposelylie, misrepresent the situation, and sit there - these guys haveabsolutely no shame. Anybody who is familiar with southeast Asia,Indochina, knows that they're putting out a lie. Anybody who doubts,you know, what can be said here in these representations, ought toget the documentary that you put together, that was aired tonight onABC. I know not everybody in the viewing audience got to see thatdocumentary, but it's an hourlong analysis of the situation. We'renot going to get an hourlong analysis and truthful representation inthis give - and - take. Get that documentary. JENNINGSWell, we can - MR MULLERIt ought to be required viewing in schools in America. JENNINGS- we can - Mr Muller, we can try to have a debate here, by all means,and please, let's not just rely on the documentary. Ken Adelman is anationally syndicated columnist. He is a former deputy representativeto the United Nations and a former director of the Arms ControlAgency. Mr Adelman, you wanted to get in? KENNETH ADELMAN, FORMER DIRECTOR, ARMS CONTROL & DISARMAMENT AGENCYYes, I just think that the outrage we feel about the Khmer Rouge andany involvement with the Khmer Rouge and our friend here felt, isabsolutely right. But I think the facts are absolutely wrong. Whatthe facts have been is that the United States government, in severaladministrations, has been trying to do everything it can to keep theKhmer Rouge out of power, not to back them. We do not - MR MULLERHow can you say that, Mr Adelman? They created the Khmer Rouge. Afterthe Vietnamese went into Cambodia and drove them out, who was it butthe United States, with Holbrooke's administration, and Brzezinski,that fed them, that clothed them, that went to China, went toThailand and said, "Hey guys, resuscitate the Khmer Rouge, they'regoing to be our tool to continue our war against Vietnam". Now,that's fact. JENNINGSMr Holbrooke, Mr Holbrooke - let's hear I beg your pardon, Mr Muller,let's hear from Mr Adelman and then let's hear from Mr Holbrooke. MR ADELMAN- yeah. The fact is that the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975 whenthe Vietnamese won, the North Vietnamese won in Vietnam, and theycame at the same time. The Vietnamese were very close to the KhmerRouge. The Vietnamese helped put the Khmer Rouge in power, and a lotof the Khmer Rouge - bashing today that I think everybody in the roomshares is to say it's better to go with the Vietnamese - installedgovernment in Phnom Penh right now. And that doesn't make any sense.These guns running that government were Khmer Rouge people, leaders,at the height of the atrocities. They didn't get out for a goodnumber of years later. MR MULLERThat's not true. MR ADELMANSo I think that the point to be made is not let's bash the KhmerRouge, everybody wants to bash the Khmer Rouge - MR MULLERThat is the point to be made. MR ADELMAN- and let's keep them out of power. Everybody wants to keep them outof power. But the fact is, is it true or is it not true that theUnited States government is trying to do that? I'm not in theadministration, but I believe at everything in my bones that theUnited States government is doing everything possible to keep theKhmer Rouge out of power. JENNINGSLet's come at that question specifically. What is the United Statesdoing to prevent the Khmer Rouge from making a comeback? Mr Holbrooke- Richard Holbrooke, presently one of the managing directors forShearson Lehman Hutton, served in Vietnam for three years as adiplomatic officer, former assistant secretary of state for Pacificand Asian affairs - I hope I have it right. Mr Holbrooke, in theCarter administration, when many people believe this policy ofbenignly, at least, supporting the Khmer Rouge was born, are theaccusations about this creation of the Khmer Rouge accurate, fromyour point of view? RICHARD HOLBROOKE, FORMER ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATEI don't agree with Mr Muller's characterization of the origin of theKhmer Rouge, but I want to get off that point and stress the centralthesis of your program, which is incredibly important. You havestated in the program that the United States is, in effect,supporting the Khmer Rouge and then there have been some verycomplicated specifics, lethal aid, the seat in the UN, and so forth.I know the people on my left very well, they're all friends of mine,Senator McCain, Tom Pickering, Steve Solarz, Bob Kerrey inWashington. And I don't believe for a minute that any of them want tohelp the Khmer Rouge have any part of the power in Phnom Penh, nordoes Dick Solomon. I think, in fairness to Dick, he did misspeak. Onthe other hand, I have very serious problems with the policy as it'sgoing forward. Steve Solarz and I have had long discussions on that. JENNINGSBe more specific, Mr Holbrooke. What do you mean, you have seriousproblems with the policy? MR HOLBROOKEBecause - I don't think that the issue - we're not going to resolvetonight whether Sihanouk was telling the truth, or engaged in one ofhis fantasies. I meam, he's a man who's clowned his way throughhistory on the one hand, and on the other hand has embodied hisnation's state. He's a very complicated figure, as you and Stan - JENNINGSDo you believe the United States should have anything to do with theKhmer Rouge? MR HOLBROOKEAbsolutely not, and that is my problem with the current policy. JENNINGSWhat is the United States doing, in your view - MR HOLBROOKEPeter, let me state what I have - JENNINGS- in your view, what is the United States, in your view, doing - MR HOLBROOKE- that is wrong. JENNINGS- to inhibit the Khmer Rouge. MR HOLBROOKELet me answer your question by reversing it. Why do I, having saidthat I believe in the good faith and integrity of my friends, alsohave a disagreement with part of the policy? It is precisely for thefollowing reason. The coalition of Sun Sen, Sihanouk and the KhmerRouge - JENNINGSLet's call it non - Communist and Khmer Rouge, if you don't mind. MR HOLBROOKE- okay. The non - Communists and the Khmer Rouge are allied. We don't- I don't think we give lethal aid to the Khmer Rouge, but we givethe rest of the assistance to the non - Communist resistance. In1979, Deng Xiaoping proposed that he would supply the Khmer Rougewith their - what they needed, and the United States could helpthrough Thailand and the others. Now, at this point, Sihanouk, in myview, is fronting for the Khmer Rouge, for Pol Pot. Even though hisown children were killed in the Holocaust which Steve Solarzaccurately described, the fact is, he wants to play on center stageonce more. He can only do it with the Khmer Rouge backing him. And myproblem with the policy is that inadvertently, and against their ownobjectives, I think the policy we're following allows the Khmer Rougeto walk unchallenged from the border where they are now, with SusanWalker's camps, to Phnom Penh instead of being isolated. Therefore,Peter - JENNINGSStan Cloud. MR CLOUDIsn't it fair to say that the bedrock of this policy, what makes itso complicated for a succession, now, of US administrations, but thebedrock of this policy is that we were more opposed to the Vietnameseinvasion of Cambodia in 1979 than we were to the Khmer Rouge. Thatremains the basic problem of our policy. MR HOLBROOKEStan, if you're asking me to explain what happened in '79, give me aminute and I'll be very clear - MR CLOUDYou were there. JENNINGSNo, I don't want you to explain, Sam, and I don't want you to answersomething very simple. Just - let me start with Senator John McCain.Senator McCain, former Vietnam fighter pilot, prisoner of the NorthVietnamese for five and a half years, senator from Arizona, do youknow what we're doing to inhibit the Khmer Rouge? Do you know whatwe're doing to undermine their influence? SEN JOHN MCCAIN, (R), ARIZONAI know that we are doing everything we can in the way ofnegotiations. Tom Pickering mentioned past attempts. The Australianshave been involved, every nation that I know of, practically, in thewestern world has attempted to bring this unhappy situation andtragic situation to some kind of conclusion. And let me point out,Peter, that this situation, strange as it may sound, is not unlikeLebanon, in that there are outside forces here, mainly - primarilythe Chinese and the Vietnamese, and by the way, in your program theword Soviet Union was never mentioned once. They have supported theVietnamese to an incredible degree in their takeover of that nation. MR HOLBROOKEBut they're cutting way back, Senator. SEN MCCAINAnd I'm very grateful for that. But the fact is, for years and yearsthey'd never have gotten where they were without Soviet help to theVietnamese and to - (crosstalk) - $350 million bucks in last year. Iguess my point is that I think that this nation - and I think thatevery western nation - recognizes that this situation is incrediblytragic, and we have to prevail not just on Khmer Rouge or non -Communist or Communist forces within Vietnam, but we have to prevailon the Thais, the Chinese, the Vietnamese and the Soviet Union to tryand get this thing settled, otherwise we're going to end up with asituation very much like Beirut. JENNINGSWhen we come back, we'll try to figure out whether or not there is asolution that some people around here have for Cambodia. (The KhmerRouge ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1978. During that time, it'sestimated up to 2 million Cambodians died, out of a population of 7.5million.)(COMMERCIAL BREAK) JENNINGSIs it complicated or is it simple? We're in persuit of simpleanswers, perhaps they're not always aimple answers but let's tryagain. Ambassador Pickering, specifically, in a sentence or two, ifit's possible, what are we doing to inhibit the Khmer Rouge? What arewe doing to make life really, truly difficult for them? AMB PICKERINGIt's complicated. Let me try to simplify it. There are really twooptions, peace or war. If war continues, the best minds tell me theKhmer Rouge will gain at the expense of the other parties. If thereis peace, and it is configured in a proper way, the Khmer Rouge willnot gain. They will lose. The proper way is elections. I don't knowanybody who, in their right minds, believes that if elections areactually achieved in Cambodia, with the help of the UN, thatCambodians will vote the Khmer Rouge into power. That is certainlyour view of the way the process will proceed. That is what motivatesall of the parties to push ahead in this effort to negotiateelections. JENNINGSCan I stop you there? Senator Kerrey in Washington, is that the wayit looks on the ground in Cambodia? SEN KERREYWell, first of all, I mean, I would point out that I think the UnitedStates is the only government that really cares about the Cambodianpeople. I don't believe the Vietnamese do, I don't believe theChinese do, and I don't believe the Soviets do. And the mostimportant thing for us, if we're going to engage, as I think weshould, is to commit ourselves long - term. I mean, I first of allthink we should vacate the seat in the United Nations, because we dolegitimize the Khmer Rouge as long as we continue to recognize thecoalition that includes them. It's not going to be simple on theground. I mean, if we're going to radically democratize that society,as I think we should have as a long - term objective, it may take 20or 25 years for us to do it. JENNINGSSenator, why should the United States radically democratize Cambodia?Didn't we try that once in Vietnam? SEN KERREYWell, no, we didn't try that once in Vietnam. Now we've got a muchdifferent situation, now we've got the possibility, I think, ofparticipating in the development of a coalition government that allthe parties seem to want. They disagree on exactly how to accomplish*t, but they all seem to want it. And I mean, I believe if we takethe first step of vacating the seat at the United Nations, and if wecommit ourselves to the long - term, it seems to me that we can putinto place a mechanism whereby the United States can help achievelong - term democracy for these people. JENNINGSCongressman Solarz, please keep it simple. What do we do to inhibitthe Khmer Rouge? REP SOLARZWhat we do, Peter, is to seek, as we are, a political settlement ofthe Cambodian conflict that will bring the fighting to an end, bringa termination of all outside assistance, and make possible aninternationally supervised free and fair election, on the groundsthat the best way to prevent the Khmer Rouge from battling their wayback to power in Phnom Penh, is to shift the struggle for power inCambodia from the battlefield to the ballot box. Australia, as youmay know, has proposed a solution which would require the UN to comeinto the country and to assume supervisory responsibility for theadministration of Cambodia between a cease - fire and the holding ofan internationally supervised free and fair election. MR CLOUDCongressman, I have read that plan, and it is the most complicatedplan on the face of the earth, any element of which the odds are athousand to one against - REP SOLARZDo you have a better idea? Mr Cloud, let's hear it. MR CLOUDI do have a better idea, but that's not the point. I'm not adiplomat. LIV ULLMANN, ACTRESS / HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTYou know, I think I have to say something, because there have been somany men talking, and you are playing war games. And while we aretalking here, children are victims in this male ritual, which is nomore played in private battlefields, it's played where we arebattlefields, where children are battlefields. While we are talkingnow and looking for these politicians' solutions and politiciansbespeaking themselves, children are not getting health care, childrenare victims of war, children are losing their feet because they arewalking on mines, children are denied health care and humanitarianaid inside Cambodia, inside of Vietnam. Children are paying the debtfor all your short - term solutions. We say, in my country, theemperor is without clothes. I see a lot of naked men around here. REP SOLARZMs Ullmann, we all want to save the children of Cambodia. JENNINGSThen, Congressman - MS ULLMANNSo why don't you give humanitarian aid inside of Cambodia? JENNINGS- why don't we allow medical supplies - why don't we allow Americanrelief agencies in Cambodia to spend American money to buy medicalsupplies? REP SOLARZI think we should. I have absolutely no problem with that. I think itwould be a good idea. But I'll tell you this, Peter, if we want tosave future generations of Cambodian children from either the horrorsof a return of the Khmer Rouge or a future of endless internecineconflict, we've got to find a way to bring the fighting to an end,and the only way to do that is through a political settlement. That'swhy this Australian initiative, however complicated it may be, is thelast best hope for peace in Cambodia. JENNINGSLet - REP SOLARZAnd if it fails - MS ULLMANNBut children cannot be paying the debt while you take your time to dothis. JENNINGS- Dith Pran. MR PRANPeter, can we bring our government to become a mediator between theeast fighting the east? Right now, in Cambodia, we're trapped betweenthe Soviet bloc and the China's bloc. Can we bring our government tobecome in the middle, and can we ask our government to become a realpeacemaker, don't talk about weapons, and can we ask our governmentto support the Thai government that proposed to have a cease - fireand to have a neutral side for the refugees? I think in this way wecan save a lot of life of the Cambodian people, if it can bring ourgovernment that we all feel that is the hate of the world, that wecan make the world from war to peace, from peace to war. Everybodyknows, if our government stands in the middle and tries to say to theSoviet Union, stop providing weapons into Cambodia, and tell theChinese, stop supplying weapon, if you're rich, bring medicalsupplies, let's bring rice, bring gasoline, bring education, bringall things that - that's only my point, that I want to see ourgovernment stay neutral instead of talking about who brings weaponinto who, Chinese bring to the Khmer Rouge, our government try tobring to the non - Communist, and the Soviets and the Vietnamese tryto bring to Hun Sen All of them have to stop. I want to hear theCambodian people, the Cambodian politicians, say let's stop fightingfor a while. I never heard that story in my country, in my lifetime.Always war, war. Twenty years, we've insuffered, and we're sograteful to the world that last year and this year it seemed likemore attention to my country. And I'm glad that ABC keep putting upto inform the world that the plight of Cambodian people, and theCambodian people need help, need peace. JENNINGSThe thing I hear from you is that you want to enlarge thisconversation, so let me try to enlarge it with our panel, and seewhether or not I can get an answer to a couple of questions. Shouldwe have any relation with the Khmer Rouge, and do we have to dealwith Vietnam in order to get a settlement in Cambodia? FrankieFitzGerald, author during the Vietnam war of Fire in the Lake, now awriter for The New Yorker magazine. What do you think? FRANCES FITZGERALD, AUTHORI hope this UN initiative works. I don't know how promising it is; Ihope it works. If it doesn't work, what do we do then? Our problem isthat we have been behind the coalition government, whose strongestforce is the Khmer Rouge, for practically a decade now. Can we changeour position? Can we, if this UN initiative fails, turn around andstart over and say we were wrong? We cannot leave the Soviets and theVietnamese to save Cambodia from the Khmer Rouge. We have to help. JENNINGSDo you have any difficulty with your government having anyrelationship with the Khmer Rouge at all? MS FITZGERALDOf course. JENNINGSShould it be severed? MS FITZGERALDThey say there's no - there is no immediate relationship, and Ibelieve them. But - it's just effectively that's the case, because weare supporting the coalition, of which the Khmer Rouge is thestrongest member. And when these negotiations began a year or moreago, our secretary of state said, "Well, if Sihanouk says that theKhmer Rouge should be part of a quadropartite government, that's finewith us". Somehow we are allowing Sihanouk, who has, against hiswill, made a Faustian bargain with the Khmer Rouge, to dictate ourpolicy. I don't think we can do that anymore. MR ADELMANBut then you would rather have a policy that supports the Vietnamese. MS FITZGERALDAbsolutely. MR ADELMANOkay, but then you are saying a policy of (A), the Vietnamese, whoinvaded Cambodia, (B), the Cambodian leaders who were put in place bythe Vietnamese, who were members of the Khmer Rouge during the heightof the launching of the genocide. That doesn't make much sense. MS FITZGERALDI think you forget, though, why the Vietnamese went into Cambodia inthe first place. It was because the Pol Pot forces invaded Vietnam. MR ADELMANWell, they had put the Khmer Rouge in place, they had encouragedthem to take power (crosstalk). MS FITZGERALDThey then went to war. MR ADELMAN- the Chinese. I'm not defending the Chinese, I think the Chinese arebad, too. MR HOLBROOKEKen, your facts are wrong. Your facts are just wrong on that. MR ADELMANNo, that is not true. MR HOLBROOKENo, John is correct. Senator Kerrey made a point - JENNINGSWhat do you mean, "John is right"? You're talking about JohnMcAuliff? MR ADELMANI said the Chinese helped, too. I said that. MR HOLBROOKEPeter, Senator Kerrey made a very important point we ought to go backto. We all want the UN plan to succeed, and we ought to acknowledgeCongressman Solarz's role in formulating it. JENNINGSGosh, you're polite, Mr Holbrooke, to everybody. MR HOLBROOKEIf it fails, however, and even before it fails, we ought to do whatSenator Kerrey suggested. The time has come to stop supporting thePol Pot - Khmer Rouge coalition group in the UN The seat ought to bevacated as a way of detaching ourselves. You've asked over and overagain tonight what can we do about the Khmer Rouge. That is the onepoint of our policy - and Stan has already pointed out that I wasinvolved in it at one time and therefore all the more reason that Isay to you tonight that we ought to change it. JENNINGSThink that's a good idea, Ambassador Pickering? Ambassador Pickering,how about leaving the seat at the United Nations vacant? Who wouldyou talk to? AMB PICKERINGThere would be, first, no representation for Sihanouk or Sun SenSecondly, the important thing about the seat is, that the seat is notgoing to change the negotiations. The seat will reflect the endpointof negotiations. If the negotiations produce a supreme nationalcouncil, it is very likely that that supreme national council willtake the seat. If the negotiations produce a new government,certainly the new government will take the seat. MR HOLBROOKEThen leave it vacant until that happens, Tom. It semi - legitimizesthe Khmer Rouge now. MR CLOUDWhy should the government in Phnom Penh agree to a UN plan when amember of the UN, according to our own policy, is a coalition whichincludes the Khmer Rouge? It doesn't make sense. Why should Hun Sengo along with that? REP SOLARZI'll tell you exactly why, Mr Cloud, because it's been made veryclear to Mr Hun Sen that in the context of a political settlementwhich would provide a major role for the UN in the administration ofCambodia as a prelude to an election, that the problem of the seat atthe UN would be resolved in a manner which would be satisfactory tohim, either by leaving the seat vacant, or by giving Hun Sen theright to participate in the seat itself. So that's quite clear - JENNINGSCould I ask a very simple little question about this question ofadministering Cambodia? Susan Walker, seen from the ground, could theUnited Nations come into Cambodia and administer the country? MS WALKEROh, I think it will be very difficuLt JENNINGSWhat - why? MS WALKERWell, just the infrastructure - there is no infrastructure. But Ithink plans are being discussed and made. What I would like to comeback to, actually, is, it's very hard for me to sit here and listento all the political discussions going on when I've just come fromThailand and the border where I see the results of this ongoingconflict. There are people suffering every day, amputees as theresult of land mines that they step on every day, on both sides ofthe border. And the whole question of what can we do to pre - what isthe US doing to prevent a return to power of the Khmer Rouge? I'mconvinced that the US government does not want the Khmer Rouge tocome back in power. I mean, no one wants the Khmer Rouge to come backin power. But the reality is, by voting for them in the UnitedNations - and I would guess that most average Americans do not knowthat the United States votes for the Khmer Rouge. Granted, it's partof a coalition, but we still vote for the Khmer Rouge in the UnitedNations. And that gives them a moral legitimacy to continue theirgames. And my great fear is, while all these political discussionsare going on, the Khmer Rouge are going to push people back forciblyinto Cambodia, and it will be too late by the time there's asolution. JENNINGSCan you answer a question for me that I couldn't get - with respect,gentlemen - an answer from the politicians on. What specifically doesthe United States do in the region to inhibit the Khmer Rouge? MS WALKERTo inhibit? Well, I don't know if aid is going directly to the KhmerRouge or not. I mean, it's stated that it's not. I mean, aid goes tothe non - Communist resistance. But to inhibit, I think one of thefirst steps is to stop voting for them in the United Nations. I don'tknow of specific steps that are being taken except, of course, topursue political negotiations to bring the war to an end. AMB PICKERINGBut let me make clear, there are no votes in the United Nations forthe Khmer Rouge. JENNINGSCan I go to a - AMB PICKERINGThere was a vote years ago to seat them. That vote has never beenchallenged, but there are no regular votes by the United States inthe United Nations for the Khmer Rouge. Secondly, I think it's a goodidea for you to come up with some ideas - MS WALKERThat's procedural, Mr Ambassador. TOM HAYDEN, (D), CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLYMANWhat are you talking about? JENNINGSMr Tom Hayden, California assemblyman, a symbol for many in Americaof what was wrong in America at the time of the Vietnam war. I don'tknow how else to introduce you except in an obvious way, Mr Hayden. MR HAYDENI don't understand this - I came all the way from Los Angeles, and Idon't mean to make light of what is a serious discussion about atragedy, but I feel, in the words of Yogi Berra, that "This is dejavu all over again". During the Vietnam war, we had the officialpolicymakers telling us, as the bombs dropped and as the warexpanded, that the war was winding down or there would be no widerwar. And we're caught again in this discussion about whether wesupport the Khmer Rouge. Well, no one in their right mind is going tosay that we officially do. Yet there's some relationship there, it'sclear. And the strange thing to me, having watched this for 30 years,is that as I recall as a young man the rationale for our entry intothat region with our troops was to stop the expansion of ChineseCommunism. Then sometime later, a decade or so, we opened diplomaticrelationships with China. That was seen as a counterweight tostopping the Soviet Union. As part of that arrangement, we becameimplicated with the Khmer Rouge because they were China's allies inCambodia. Now, the original rationale having been shattered, we findourselves in partnership with the people that we were there to stop,the Chinese. And, with what's happening in the Soviet Union andeastern Europe, the argument that we need to support China and theKhmer Rouge to stop Soviet agressiveness makes no sense. Where arewe? We don't have a policy. A policy ought to start with someprinciple, we ought to go back to square one. And I think those whoare saying that at the very least, the policy should prohibit ourbeing involved in any way with promoting conditions that keep thegenocidal Khmer Rouge alive, that policy is bankrupt. We've got tofind a different policy. And if everybody agrees on that, thediscussion now should be, how can we disarm and dismantle the KhmerRouge? JENNINGSOne of the other things we want to discuss is whether or not theUnited States should have a reconciliation with Vietnam. We'll beback in just a moment.(From 1969 to 1973 the US flew more than 16,000 bombing missions overCambodia, dropping nearly 500,000 tons of bombs.)(COMMERCIAL BREAK) ANNOUNCERThe ABC News / Time Forum, Beyond Vietnam, continues. Once again,Peter Jennings. JENNINGSIn those immortal words of Yogi Berra, "deja vu all over again". In arecent poll, 63 percent of American high school seniors could notlocate southeast Asia on a map. Sixty - eight percent of adults couldnot correctly identify Vietnam. Ten years after Vietnam, this is 15,48 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 30 didn't knowwhether we were fighting for the north or for the south. Let's giveyou a brief impressionistic glance of what was happening 15 years agothis week. (15 Years Ago) WOLF LEHMANN, DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION, US EMBASSY, SAIGON (1973 - 1975)On that day, we were largely engaged in documenting and busingevacuees, primarily Vietnamese but also remaining Americans. CHERIE CLARK, OVERSEAS ADOPTION DIRECTOR (1972 - 1975)We received a telephone call from the US Embassy saying that indeed,we would be leaving that day, and we began organizing the children.We had about 150 orphans with us at that time. I have these memoriesof babies everywhere, the floor was just full of them. DIRCK HALSTEAD, PHOTOGRAPHER (1975)There was an entire block around the central market which had beenburned down, and people were wandering around and smoke was rising,and you certainly got the sense that the war had finally come toSaigon. MARK GARDINER, ARMY WARRANT OFFICER (1972 - 1975)The last four days, almost the entire time was spent in thehelicopters. Things were happening very rapidly, and as the days gotnearer, it got worse. KEN KASHIWAHARA, ABC NEWS, VIETNAM (1975)The entire country of South Vietnam was in panic. The NorthVietnamese and the Viet Cong had systematically marched southwardwithout much resistance, and they were literally on Saigon'sdoorstep. MR LEHMANNThings came, of course, to a head, and the North Vietnamese aircraftattacked the flight line at the Tonsunhut Airport. We could nolonger, at that point, continue the airlift out of the airport withfixed - wing aircraft, because it was too risky. The remainingevacuation went on from the embassy compound in downtown Saigon. JIM LAURIE, NBC NEWS VIETNAM (1975)The helicopters came in. People boarded - Vietnamese, Americans,journalists, diplomats. Anybody that could get out were just simplyhysterically getting out. It was a very, very chaotic time. MR LEHMANNTension throughout the city palpably increased. You could almost feelit physically. So by the morning, or early morning, of April 29th,the embassy was surrounded by crowds. MS CLARKAnd there was this feeling that if they could somehow touch us or getclose to us that they could get out of that panic situation. MAX CLELAND, ARMY CAPTAIN (1967 - 1968)Looking back, you know, we never made the ultimate decision aboutVietnam. We were always on the strategic defensive, never on thestrategic offensive. And you don't win wars, or win militaryengagements, just by being on the defensive. MR GARDINERYou know, we should have gone in there and six months, to a year,ended - have done what should have been done, and pulled out of thereand left. MR HALSTEADIt changed my ideas about how war should be fought, because it was -it changed all the good guys and bad guys perspectives, all thosethings you thought we stood for, we really didn't. MR CLELANDIt was - it was a very tough moment for me, because I left behind apart of myself, and part of my life in Vietnam".April is the cruelestmonth," and for me it was, in terms of Vietnam. I was wounded April8th, and of course Cambodia fell in late April. Those were the finaldays of Saigon and South Vietnam. MR HALSTEADA lot of this you think about in your dreams at night. And the facescome back to haunt you. MR GARDINERAs we were pulling away, you could just see the faces of those peoplethat knew that they were not going to get a ride out. MR LEHMANNWe left behind 18 million people, and that's the bottom line, andsadness, I think, for our country, for the United States, that afterhaving invested 50,000 lives and a lot of treasure and a lot ofeffort, that things had to end this way. JENNINGSAmerica's most famous soldier in Vietnam, commander of all Vietnamcombat forces between 1964 and '68, Army chief of staff from 1968 to1972. Welcome, General Westmoreland. Do you think it's time to makeour ultimate peace with Vietnam, reconcile with them, open uprelations?GEN WILLIAM WESTMORELAND, FORMER COMMANDER, US COMBAT FORCES, VIETNAMI think not. Not until the situation has been resolved in Cambodia.And I think that should be an overriding criterion. JENNINGSSo Vietnam and Cambodia are, in your mind, inextricably combined? GEN WESTMORELANDIn the context of normalizing relations with Hanoi, yes. JENNINGSWhat do you mean by that, until the situation is resolved? GEN WESTMORELANDWell, the matter that we've been discussing for the last couple ofhours, the situation that exists in Cambodia today, where Cambodia isdominated by Hanoi, by the Communist north. And at this time, theCommunist forces very definitely have the upper hand. They've got75,000 troops in Cambodia, whereas the non - Communist forces areonly 25,000. JENNINGSI'm sorry, who has 75,000 troops in Vietnam? GEN WESTMORELANDThe Communists. JENNINGSThe Khmer Rouge, you mean? GEN WESTMORELANDThe Khmer Rouge and the Communist government that they installedbefore they left. JENNINGSRoughly 40,000 Khmer Rouge, roughly 40,000 government troops. GEN WESTMORELANDNo, about 75,000. Seventy - five thousand government troops and KhmerRouge. And about 25,000 of the Sihanouk forces and the other non -Communist forces. JENNINGSSome people listening to you, General Westmoreland, say that youcan't do one without the other. We'll say that in Cambodia we'restill fighting the Vietnam war. Fair comment? GEN WESTMORELANDWell, it certainly is a carryover from the Vietnam war, but I thinkit's - there's a different purpose involved, and it's a different warin many respects. JENNINGSErwin Parson, Marine medic in Vietnam, now a psychologist. You takeveterans who are suffering from post - battle stress back to Vietnamto help them out of it. Do you think we should reconcile with Vietnamnow? DR ERWIN PARSON, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTI think at some time, Peter, we ought to reconcile with Vietnam. Ithink that as a nation, our healing is bound up in that relationshipthat has been destroyed and has never had a chance to be knitted backagain. I was amazed by the response that I had, as a former soldier.I returned to Vietnam with 14 other men and women who fought there aswell during the war, and to get a sense as to what it meant to goback there and to intermingle with the Vietnamese people. We thoughtthat more important than going to Vietnam was the issue of immersingourselves in a culture, meeting with people, talking with them,visiting orphanages, visiting hospitals, visiting the cities, thetowns, the hamlets and so on, and immersing ourselves once again inthe experience. JENNINGSSo does it lead you to think, Dr Parson, that we should have a formalrelationship with Vietnam again? DR PARSONI think we should, when the right time comes. JENNINGSI shouldn't say again, really. Can I just ask the same question ofyou, Mr Muller, as you are the executive director of the VietnamVeterans Foundation? MR MULLERI think you're ahead of the game. The question should not be, "Is ittime to establish normal diplomatic relations with Vietnam?" Thequestion should be, "Isn't it time that we ended the war withVietnam?" We are still fighting the Vietnam war. Make no mistakeabout it. The United States has purposely - and that's what thesituation in Cambodia is an extension of - sought to economically andpolitically isolate and devastate, which they effectively have,Vietnam. The United States continues - JENNINGSGeneral Westmoreland, what's your answer to that? MR MULLER- an absolute, total economic embargo against Vietnam. It blocks alldevelopmental aid for Vietnam. It has supported the fighting inCambodia and China with its surrogate, the Khmer Rouge, as we hadunder the Holbrooke - Brzezinski, that we talked about before, goingto China and saying, "Hey, resuscitate your tool so we can continueto punish Vietnam". JENNINGSDo you think that's the case, General Westmoreland? GEN WESTMORELANDWell, certainly we would not have the situation in Cambodia today ifit hadn't been for our commitment to Vietnam, and this is anaftermath of that. To solve the problem in Cambodia is going to takea lot of diplomacy. I'm afraid it's going to result in the death ofmany civilians, as has taken place during the course of this period. JENNINGSSome people have already taken the initiative, one of whom, in asmall way, is Dr Donna Shalala, who's the chancellor of theUniversity of Wisconsin at Madison. And among other things, you'veestablished a sister relationship with two universities in Vietnam,one in Hanoi and one in Kan Tho. Why did you do that? DR DONNA SHALALA, CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISONWell, because we don't believe the children of Vietnam should sufferfor one more day while the politics of southeast Asia is being sortedout. And because that's what universities do. We're helping theVietnamese establish some rural health clinics. We believe thateducational exchanges are the ways to begin to start some healing.And since we're not bound by this broader politics, we can talk touniversity people, have some educational exchanges and certainly helpthe children with health projects. JENNINGSDo you come to any conclusion about the overall relationship? DR SHALALAOh, I think that we should start healing that relationship withVietnam, and it's time to establish diplomatic relationships. JENNINGSDeborah Stone is the former editor of The Dartmouth Review, which wasfounded, I think, in 1980 to give young conservatives at Dartmouth agreater voice in public affairs than you thought you had at the time.Your opinion. DEBORAH STONE, FORMER EDITOR, "DARTMOUTH REVIEW"I think there are a lot of important questions that have to beanswered before reconciliation, including questions about our POWs,questions about the Vietnam presence in Cambodia. And I think one ofthe most striking features is that the American press has failed toask a lot of these questions and has often actually offered somemisrepresentations. There have been questions aboutmisrepresentations in this show, and reading Stanley Cloud'sinterview with the Vietnam foreign minister in the current issue ofTime magazine, he lobs three softball questions to the foreignminister, to which he receives three bogus answers, in my opinion. JENNINGSYou want to enumerate what you think they are? MS STONEWell, his first question - JENNINGSIn general terMs What were your three "softball questions," Mr Cloud? MR CLOUDBy the way, it was an hour interview, and those were three questionsexcerpted from it. The first question was, is there anything going onbetween Vietnam and the US that we don't know about? MS STONEThat's right. And he answered that all of the - MR CLOUDHe answered no. MS STONEHe answered that all of the issues that were problems between the twocountries had been resolved, which is absolutely ludicrous and wrong,because they haven't been resolved at all, and I was disappointed,actually, that you didn't challenge him further on that. I certainlywould have, had I been there. MR CLOUDWhat would you have said? MS STONEI would have said, "What do you mean, the POW issue has beenresolved?" It hasn't been resolved at all. There are thousandsunaccounted for. What do you mean - MR CLOUDDoes the US government agreement agree with you? (crosstalk) MR MULLERThe POW issue is the biggest propaganda ploy that's ever beencreated. They're not there. Everybody knows that. The war has beenover for 15 years. All of the intelligence assets of our governmenthave been applied to try and get this POW issue. And they have saidthere is no evidence to support any Americans being held againsttheir will in Vietnam. That's what the Reagan administration's finalreport to the Bush administration was. It's a propaganda issue, okay?Read the facts. JENNINGSMr Muller, can I - Mr Muller, it may be in your view a propagandaissue, but heavens knows, it's an emotional issue, and there areAmericans - MR MULLERThat's what propaganda's about, it fuels the emotions. JENNINGS- and there are Americans we all know, there are Americans you knowand I know who remain firmly convinced that there are Americans alivesomewhere. MR MULLERIt's the object of propaganda. Peter, read the reports. All theintelligence that the United States has been applied to trying toanswer this question: are there Americans that are still in Vietnam.And they said no. JENNINGSI was going to - SEN MCCAINI have to speak up here now. JENNINGS- precisely the man I want to speak up. SEN MCCAINJim Vessey, who was the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,has been over there on several occasions - JENNINGSAs head of a commission, right? SEN MCCAIN- as a head of a commission. He has said the Vietnamese have notfully cooperated with this final accounting. He says that there arenumerous cases that have not been resolved. General Vessey is a manwho has served this nation, and frankly, the overwhelming majority ofthose of us who served will not rest nor allow any real accommodationwith the Vietnamese until that issue is resolved. They can resolve ittomorrow. JENNINGSA supplementary question. Am I correct or wrong that General Vesseyalso believes there are no men still missing in southeast Asia? SEN MCCAINGeneral Vessey has not arrived at that conclusion yet. He wants tosee what the Vietnamese response to these outstanding cases. Hecertainly believes that it's difficuLt We all do, after 20 years orwhatever it's been, more than that. But we can't abandon thosefamilies to just say, "I'm sorry, we've made this decision".(crosstalk) MR MULLERSenator, what you're saynin is inconstistant, it's not true - JENNINGSMr Muller, here's the question I'd like to come back and discuss, asto whether or not this is the principal issue on which we should haveno relationship with Vietnam, or whether, as some people suggest, itmight be decoupled from the rest of our policy? We'll be right back.(47,355 American soldiers were killed in Vietnam. 10,796 died fromsickness or accident. 2,303 are still listed as missing in action.)(COMMERCIAL BREAK) JENNINGSI'm not sure we're going to resolve this question, whether or notGeneral Vessey believes there are prisoners alive in southeast Asiaor not. There's a vote either way in this crowd, but in fairness,none of us are sure. But the question is whether or not the issue ofPOWs/MIAs should be the deciding one in terms of whether America hasa reconciliation with Vietnam in any way, shape or form. Let's go toWashington and listen to Senator Kerrey briefly. Senator, you havejust come back from Vietnam and Cambodia. Have you reached aconclusion? SEN KERREYWell, I think they should be decoupled, as a matter of fact. And bythe way, I do agree with Senator McCain. I think the Vietnamesegovernment could resolve this issue just like that if they chose to,and for some reason they don't. One of the dilemmas that we've got,and people like Ambassador Pickering have to help us try to figurethis out, is that we've to get a presence somehow in Vietnam and inCambodia, otherwise we can't help the people who are in urgent needof that help, particularly in Cambodia. Now, where children andfamilies are suffering, if you see that kind of suffering, if we hada presence there, it seems to me we'd develop the urgency that Ithink is going to be needed to sustain ourselves through a politicalsettlement. JENNINGSIt's interesting, in the current issue of Time magazine, which isdevoted to this issue, you did a poll on this subject among Vietnamveterans, is that correct? MR CLOUDVietnam veterans and the population as a whole. JENNINGSWhat does the population as a whole believe? MR CLOUDSixty - eight percent believe that there are POWs still alive inVietnam. A huge figure. JENNINGSAnd among veterans? MR CLOUDAmong veterans, it's at least as high. I've forgotten the exactfigure. Also, however, the Time / CNN poll also shows that there hasto be a strong plurality believes that, among US citizens, believeswe should normalize with Vietnam. JENNINGSShould normalize relations? MR CLOUDShould normalize. Forty - eight percent to 32 percent. BUI DIEM, PRESIDENT, NATIONAL CONGRESS OF VIETNAMESE IN AMERICAPeter - JENNINGSBui Diem. Sorry, sir, been a while getting to you. Mr Diem used to beAmbassador Diem, the South Vietnamese ambassador to the UnitedStates, from 1966 until 1972, if I'm not mistaken - MR DIEMRight. JENNINGS- during the Nixon and Johnson administrations. Do you think weshould have a formal reconciliation with your country? MR DIEMWell, nobody opposed reconciliation. But in terms of normalization, Iwould like to point out today that this show tonight is almostcompletely dominated by the problem of Cambodia. And all of us wouldlike to solve the problem of Cambodia, and well, there is an urgentconcern about Cambodia. And if we talk about a problem of Cambodia,we have to talk about a problem of Vietnam. I think that Vietnam hasa very strong influence on Cambodia, and it is not wise at all rightnow to talk in terms of normalization if we want to try to solve asquickly as we can the problem of Cambodia. If we try to solve theproblem of Cambodia, let us not try to take away from our hands thekind of leverage that we have right now in terms of asking theCommunists in Vietnam to influence the government in Cambodia, alongwith asking the Chinese to influence the Khmer Rouge, in view ofcoming to a solution. And that is very clear in my mind. JENNINGSMr Diem, I just want to warn our affiliates all over the country thatwe're going to go, as they may already have anticipated, longer thanwe had planned. Having said that, I'm not quite sure what Americagains by not having relations with Vietnam. Can you explain that? MR DIEMWell, it has been said quite often that our policy right now is toomuch punitive. In my point of view I think that the North VietnameseCommunists, they put themselves into this corner. It is up to them toget out of this corner, and by then we can concede there is a problemof normalization later on. JENNINGSWe have an audience member. Yes, sir, would you identify yourself? TED SAMPLEY, VIETNAM VETERAN, AUDIENCE MEMBERYes. My name is Ted Sampley, I'm a Vietnam veteran. JENNINGSWhere do you come from? MR SAMPLEYI come from Kingston, North Carolina. JENNINGSWelcome. MR SAMPLEYThank you. I have a question for Pepsi - Cola. JENNINGSOh, I'd better introduce him first. I didn't realize you were layingfor him like. This is Chris Sinclair, who's the president of Pepsi -Cola International. We invited Mr Sinclair tonight because we thoughtit important to hear a businessman's point of view on foreign policy,also because I know that Mr Sinclair's company is keen to do businessin Cambodia and Burma and Afghanistan. Go ahead, sir. MR SAMPLEYAs a person that's been in the POW / MIA movement, I've found that wedon't get much help out of the politicians. And Mr Solarz is one ofthem we haven't had a whole lot of success with. But maybe we canturn to the Pepsi people. And I ask this question, since they havesuch a financial arrangement in Russia, and then I believe that thatwould probably feed on into Vietnam and Cambodia and the sale ofPepsi. And it is, would you use your influence to maybe influence thepoliticians in both Vietnam and the United States to allow aninternational team to go into the prison facilities, whether it be acave or a prison in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, and to look, aninternational team? Would that not help? JENNINGSMr Sinclair? CHRIS SINCLAIR, PRESIDENT, PEPSI - COLA INTERNATIONALWell, I think you may be overstating a little bit the influence wecan bring to bear. I certainly - we would support an initiative likethat. I think we would share your concern. Frankly, I think therepresentatives of our government are much better equipped to host anevent like that, but where we could lend our support, certainly we'dbe happy to. JENNINGSDo you think, and your friends in the business community think weshould reconcile with Vietnam and Cambodia? MR SINCLAIRAgain, Peter, I think it's a policy decision that needs to be debatedby the government, and we need to get a consensus before we can act. JENNINGSYou must have an opinion. MR SINCLAIRWe do. We have a longstanding opinion that trade affords us anopportunity to positively affect relations. It builds bridges, itallows for communication, ultimately it affects attitudes andbehavior. MR SAMPLEYHow can we even think of doing this with Vietnam, as long as Vietnam- the people that are in charge of Vietnam, many are the same peoplethat run the war, the same cadres that were responsible for themassacre. We haven't mentioned Vietnamese genocide or the murder oftheir own people, but 3,000 Vietnamese at one shot in the Tetoffensive of 1968, after the North Vietnamese had taken that ancientcity of Hue and then they murdered these people, and many of themthey buried alive, how can we even think of dealing with thesepeople? MR MCAULIFFTed, there were two million people killed in Vietnam during the war.They were killed in a lot of different ways by a lot of differentpeople. And that's really a question that historians are going todebate, who did what, when. The issue now - (crosstalk) - yeah, butthe issue now is what happens in 1990, is the issue. It has been - Iknow, but we're going to run out of time and not get to the corequestion. JENNINGSWell, why don't we let Mr McAuliff speak, and then you, Mr Adelman MR MCAULIFFI mean, the problem is, what happens today. I think we should do whatwe essentially, up until a year ago, promised to do, which isnormalize with Vietnam once they were out of Cambodia. Andessentially they were out of Cambodia in October. They've gone in alittle bit more, no one seems terribly upset by it, because it's whatkept the Khmer Rouge from taking Battambang. But whether they'rethere or not - JENNINGSThe second - largest city in Cambodia. MR MCAULIFFBut the point is that there's some things that, even if we're notgoing to normalize, we could do. I think you have to recognize inboth societies there are great bitternesses and pains. The only thingthat can heal those pains is more communication, whether it's what DrShalala talked about, of formal university relationships, the kindsof trips that we take or that the veterans take, those things at thispoint are fundamentally illegal for Americans to organize without alicense, and only a couple of us have gotten licenses. Travel agentscan't organize trips to Vietnam or trips to Cambodia or they'll gethit, as Lindblad was, by the Treasury Department and driven out ofbusiness. Vietnamese - Americans and Cambodian - Americans and peoplelike us who work with Vietnam and Cambodia all the time cannot pickup the telephone or turn on our fax machine and communicate withpeople in Vietnam or Cambodia because the trade embargo says that itis illegal for us to make that kind of communication. JENNINGSMr Adelman. MR ADELMANJust the point was that, as you say, a lot of people were killed inthe way and everything. What's interesting about Vietnam, before wehave too much of a gloss that we should normalize because Vietnam issuch a wonderful little country these days is what happened after thewar. In the months following the war, the Vietnamese killed moreSouth Vietnamese than Americans died during our entire involvement.So we were there for many, many years, and they killed more in themonths following, as you know. MR MCAULIFFWell, I know that's a highly conjectural and polemical issue. MR ADELMANExcuse me, I let you finish. We had a million and a half boat peoplefrom Vietnam, probably another half a million died escaping. Now, youcan say it's because the economy is bad. The economy in Vietnam hasalways been bad, for a thousand years or more, but there were nevermass exits from Vietnam until the Communists came and(unintelligible). And Mr Muller, who I do believe is very sincereabout wanting to stop the killing in Cambodia, he should realize,sir, when you defend Vietnam, there's been a lot of killing inVietnam by the Vietnamese. JENNINGSSenator. SEN MCCAINWe have relations with countries all over the world - JENNINGSI feel a certain obligation to say that all the applause is comingfrom Vietnamese at the present moment, I think, and then defer toSenator McCain. SEN MCCAINAs you know, Peter, Congressman Solarz and I are not of the sameparty. He and I served on the Foreign Affairs Committee together whenI was a member of the House of Representatives. He devoted untoldthousands of hours of effort on this issue, and I think he deservescredit for it. And Ted, I disagree with this. Congressman Solarz hasworked incredibly hard on this issue. One quick comment. Your pollalso showed that the majority of Vietnam veterans were proud thatthey served, which is a very interesting number. And maybe it's timethose of us who feel that way should stand up and say maybe those whowere in the anti - war movement might have been a little wrong,because of what Ken Adelman just said, a million and a half boatpeople, reeducation camps. Whatever happened to the National Frontfor Liberation? Whatever happened to the free elections that weregoing to take place as soon as the dirty Americans were out ofVietnam? Whatever happened to all those promises of a bright futurefor the Vietnamese people? Change is taking place all over the world,let's have some of that, like a free election in South Vietnam. MR CLOUDSenator, could I just ask you one question. You said that Vietnam,Hanoi, could resolve the MIA issue overnight. SEN MCCAINI believe so, yes. MR CLOUDWhat, precisely, should they do, in your judgment? (crosstalk) No,no, but I mean, what gesture should they make to the US? SEN MCCAINFor example, we have credible and convincing evidence that they havea warehouse with bodies in it. They return bodies three or four at atime that we know they've had for many, many years. They could allowus to send teams to places where there have been these sightings, andI think within a matter of weeks we could get that totally resolved. JENNINGSA member of the audience. Yes, sir, will you tell us who you are? GREGORY PAYTON, VIETNAM VETERAN, AUDIENCE MEMBERMy name is Gregory Payton, I'm from Vietnam Veterans Against the War.I just recently returned from Vietnam. I just recently returned fromVietnam. I don't believe that there's any MIAs or POWs. One of thethings that I wanted to ask the panel out here is the fact thatduring World War II, we still have MIAs from World War II, but westill negotiated with Japan, Germany and Italy. And I don't see whywe have to now make this kind of discussion about the situation. Aswe do, people have pointed out that people are suffering, childrenare dying, and we're just debating this, that and the other. If infact these people are dead, what about the living? What about theliving people now that are being wrecked and the pain that's beingcaused by all this dialogue? I think it's time for us to stopdialogue and start dealing with the real issue. The real issue isthat there's a cover - up going in the government in terms of likereally negotiating with Vietnam. And I think it's because they arepeople of color. When we were dealing in Europe and they were whitepeople, we wanted to deal with these things. But now we're dealingwith situations of people of color, then there seems to be a lot ofdialogue. JENNINGSCongressman Solarz. REP SOLARZSir, the answer between World War II and Vietnam is that we were ableto go to the battlefields and make the best accounting that we hadafter World War II. We've been unable to do that in Vietnam. JENNINGSYou raised a question, I'd like to take just a simple opportunity of.Mr Hayden, have you changed your mind about your views then? MR HAYDENI wanted to say that the new president of Nicaragua, the person whodefeated the Sandinista candidate - JENNINGSMrs Chamorro, President Chamorro. MR HAYDEN- was inaugurated yesterday, and I saw the statement she made, whichwas very interesting. She said that reconciliation is more beautifulthan victory. And I think we ought to ponder that. It seems to methat after our having gone to Vietnam, our problem is becoming thatVietnam has somehow invaded us. It's invaded our hearts, minds, youcan feel it in the studio, people yelling at each other. It'sunbelievable. And I do think reconciliation is more beautiful thanvictory, and I do think that it's harder, it's very difficuLt We allwent through a very shattering experience, most of us when we werevery young, and have to live with it the rest of our lives. And theexperience was, the one common thing that I think everybodyexperienced, whether they were opposed to the war or they weredrafted or they volunteered, is they came away from the experiencefeeling that we didn't know the whole story. And tonight, I think westill don't know what's going on in Cambodia. Those statistics yougave - JENNINGSAmbassador Pickering, you have a - MR HAYDEN- about kids not knowing where anything is, is an awful legacy. And Ithink we've got to reconcile not only ourselves with our formeradversaries, and if the United States could do it with Germany andJapan it can with Vietnam, but reconcile ourselves with ourselves,and admit - JENNINGS- Ambassador Pickering, is this - MR HAYDEN- that we made some mistakes, all of us. All of us. And thatadmission is the step to healing that I think we have to take,otherwise it will be deja vu. JENNINGS- Ambassador Pickering, do you have a personal view of this? AMB PICKERINGI have, of course, a personal view of it, and I think that mypersonal view has always been where it can be done, diplomaticcontacts, personal contacts are very important and should be pushedforward. But not at the expense, obviously, of two policy imperativesat risk here. One we've discussed extensively, the missing, the POWs.The other is clearly the question of the Vietnamese role which theambassador mentioned in terms of a settlement in Cambodia. I believevery firmly if those two issues can be put behind us, the question ofofficial relations can be moved ahead very, very rapidly. But thoseare the kinds of impediments, those two issues, that now block theway in that direction. JENNINGSI see two or three people who want to comment, and we're going tocome back in just one moment. Just before we go away, perhaps you'dlike to see and hear the President's views on this. Here's whatPresident Bush has to say about it. PRES GEORGE BUSH(January 20, 1989) .war cleaves us still, but friends, that war beganin earnest a quarter of a century ago, and surely the statute oflimitations has been reached. This is a fact: the final lesson ofVietnam is that no great nation can long afford to be sundered by amemory.(COMMERCIAL BREAK) ANNOUNCERThe ABC News/Time Forum, Beyond Vietnam, continues. Once again, PeterJennings. JENNINGSThere are a lot of people here who want to have their say, and whatcould be more understandable? One of them is Dean Kahler, who waswounded on that day at Kent State when the students were protestingagainst the invasion of Cambodia. Yes, sir. DEAN KAHLER, FORMER STUDENT, KENT STATE UNIVERSITYYes, sir, Peter, thank you. I hear the general and the politicianscontinuing to talk about - well, actually, they're playing dominoesyet, they're still playing dominoes. They're still raising the redflag, they're still pulling out the sword and dividing the societyapart, using the rhetoric that Richard Nixon used back in 1970. Youknow, these people don't know how to talk about peace and work aboutpeace. I've heard three of the women in this room tonight talk aboutthe children and talk about the starvation and talk about the medicalneeds. If we really in earnest stopped the arms going in, because weknow how to do it, we know who's doing it, we know how to controlthose forces, when are we going to start talking about peace? And ifwe did this, and if you actually started working on it, would you beout of a job, because you don't know how to work about peace? I mean,do you really know what peace is all about? And General Westmoreland,as a general in the war in Vietnam, you saw the atrocities and yousaw the immorality that was going on there, and as a commandingofficer, you had the ability to say no, let's stop this. And whydidn't you do that? GEN WESTMORELANDThis question is directed at me? MR KAHLERYes. GEN WESTMORELANDWell, your perspective, I must say, is somewhat simplified. Therewere very few atrocities that took place in Vietnam, but when you'reon the battlefield, people are going to get killed. There are goingto be accidents. And you are going to destroy the enemy when you canbefore he destroys you. And that happens to be the job of the soldieron the battlefield. It's what the country sent our troops to SouthVietnam to do. And that happens to be a fact of life. So, if there'sany incompatibility with that and your philosophy, maybe you can be alittle more specific. MR MULLERLet me be specific, General, because I fought in that war, too. Thewar was an atrocity. Forty - five percent of the people killed byvirtue of our Senate Foreign Relations Committee itself which is not,with all due respect, a liberal body, our Senate Foreign RelationsCommittee says that 45 percent of the people that were killed inVietnam were civilians, General. Remember those indiscriminate H&Ifires, those free - fire zones you set up, all the search and destroyoperations, the 7.5 million tons of bombs, three times the total ofWorld War II, we dropped on Indochina? Half the people that we killedwere civilians. If that's not an atrocity, General, what is? MS ULLMANNAnd I would also like to ask why is it always simplified when onetalks about health and children and humanity? We were just in HongKong trying to talk to officials about the situation of theVietnamese refugees in detention camps, concentration camps, in HongKong. And they told us that we were talking about little things only,because we were talking about the suffering of the children inside ofthese camps. Why is it always that these things are simplified, andlittle things, while your games are the facts of life, and thereality - JENNINGSWhy is that - MS ULLMANN- I don't understand it, General. REP SOLARZI'm a little uncomfortable with the general being - JENNINGSWhy is that so, Congressman? I don't think we can lay all theproblems of now at General Westmoreland's feet, by any means. I thinkshe may be talking to you, Congressman. REP SOLARZWell, I'm not - JENNINGSI did mean that in jest, as you know. REP SOLARZI'm not certain that she was, Peter, but I'll say this. I think thatit would be wonderful if we could bring an end to all arms suppliesgoing into Cambodia. But let's recognize that 95 percent of the armsbeing shipped into that country are coming from China and the SovietUnion. And our influence in Beijing and Moscow, for better or forworse, is unfortunately limited. You asked a little bit earlierwhether the time has come for us to normalize our relationship withVietnam. Fifteen years after the end of the war, I think the time hascome for reconciliation between our two countries. But I also believewe have to ask ourselves whether our priority is Vietnam or Cambodia.If our priority is Vietnam, if that's what's most important to us,then by all means, we should establish diplomatic relations and liftthe embargo. But if our priority is preventing another genocide inCambodia, then we've got to recognize that the only way to do that isto get a political settlement of the conflict, which cannot beachieved without a willingness on the part of Vietnam to lean on thepuppet regime in Phnom Penh in order to get Hun Sen to make theconcessions which will be necessary for a settlement. And Vietnam'sincentive to lean on Cambodia in order to get a settlement is relatedto their desire to have normalization with the United States, for usto establish a diplomatic presence in Hanoi and for us to lift theembargo. If we give them that now, their willingness to contribute toa political settlement will be greatly diminished and we may verywell have thus unwittingly contributed to another genocide inCambodia. JENNINGSCongressman, just before I ask Ms FitzGerald to comment, am I correctin believing that the prime minister, Hun Sen, in Phnom Penh, to whomyou refer, agrees to internationally supervised elections? REP SOLARZHun Sen has made ambiguous statements on this issue. What he has saidclearly is that he is prepared to have an election, supervised by hisgovernment - JENNINGSBy the United Nations. Am I not correct? REP SOLARZ- with international observers. The key question is whether he isprepared in the period between a cease - fire and an internationallysupervised - JENNINGSTo invite the Khmer Rouge into partnership. REP SOLARZNo, not to include the Khmer Rouge in the government - and this iswhere your documentary was unfortunately nine months out of date -that used to be the position of the administration. They weresupporting the inclusion of the Khmer Rouge in a so - calledquadropartite interim government. They no longer support that. Theynow support the proposal put forward by Australia to have the UN comein to assume responsibility for the government and to exclude theKhmer Rouge and the other Cambodian factions from any role in thegovernment - JENNINGSIncluding the government in power. Ms FitzGerald. MS FITZGERALDI just wonder why it is that we don't seem to have a little moreinfluence, not just on China at the moment, but on Thailand, becauseafter all, all the supplies for the Khmer Rouge are going throughThailand. And you say that we could have this wonderful influence onHanoi and Phnom Penh, but somehow it seems impossible we have noinfluence at all on the other side. MR MCAULIFFThe issue is the reverse, it's why doesn't Thailand have moreinfluence on us. And the Thai prime minister has called for neutralcamps, as Dith Pran said. He's called for stopping military supplies,he's called for a cease - fire. REP SOLARZWhy doesn't he do it, John? He's the prime minister of Thailand. MR MCAULIFFBecause the United States is undermining him rather than supportinghim. MR CLOUDBut Mr McAuliff, wouldn't you agree that the Thai government isdivided on this issue? The Thai military is not exactly going alongwith the Thai prime minister. MR MCAULIFFWell, some of the Thai military is. (crosstalk) MR MULLERThe point is 20 percent of the aid that Congressman Solarz hascovertly put into that country, tens of millions of dollars are goingon covertly. MR MCAULIFFBut the point is that we could, by supporting the prime minister inThailand, instead of undermining him, contribute to what he's tryingto accomplish. That would be the crucial difference right now. You'reright, the Thai government is divided, but one of the reasons it'sdivided is because we've put our support on the side of the militarythat want to keep the fighting. JENNINGSSenator Kerrey, in Washington. SEN KERREYWell, I mean, I guess I would get back to the need, and I think it'sfairly urgent, particularly in Cambodia, to get some kind ofpresence. That's why I continue to talk about the need to vacate theseat at the United Nations. Ambassador Pickering said earlier that hewas concerned that that would not give Sun Sen and Sihanouk a voice,but earlier than that discounted their voice when they talked aboutgetting lethal aid, military aid, from the American government. Idon't believe that they are, but what we're doing by seating thatcoalition is we're giving the Khmer Rouge a voice. And It seems to methat if we were to unseat that that might - and Ambassador Pickering,I would ask you, would - is there any way that in doing so that wecould get an American presence without legitimizing the Hun Sengovernment? I don't want to do that. I think the elections shoulddetermine what the legitimate government is. But we need a presencethere, because I think a presence would enable us to see that thesepeople are really hurting. There's a lot of suffering, not just inthe refugee camps, but also in the country itself, with abysmalhealth care, with babies dying from diseases that should not causechildren to die at that early of an age. It seems to me somehow we'vegot to get a presence. I think the American people would see acondition there that is intolerable. JENNINGSAmbassador Pickering. AMB PICKERINGSenator Kerrey, I understand the health and the great problem yousee. I'm not sure whether an American presence - and I'm not sure Iknow what you mean, a diplomatic presence, aid workers, reliefworkers, many countries have them there. There are clearly shortages.The issue of the seat, however - SEN KERREYLet me be very clear. AMB PICKERING- is not a question of the presence. JENNINGSI think he's going to give you an example of that, Ambassador. SEN KERREYLet me just be very clear. I mean any kind of a government presenceso that the people of the United States don't rely on a senator whospends three days there coming back and pretending to be an expert.We've got no presence there. We've got the rawest intelligence dataof all, so that we didn't even know that the Vietnamese had come backin October. We had to learn about it through an east bloc embassy. Itseems to me that we need a presence there of some kind. I don't knowhow to get it. You're in this business of diplomatic relations ofpeople, and it seems to me somehow we've got to get a presence there,otherwise we won't know what's going on. AMB PICKERINGI would argue that the presence is important and worthwhile. But thepresence at the price of recognizing and dealing with the Hun Sengovernment is not the sort of price we're prepared to pay at thepresent time, given the fact that that is, as Steve Solarz has verycarefully explained, a very important part of the motivation to theVietnamese in moving ahead with the kind of settlement. We havelooked, however, at a very early stage of the settlement in gettingthe UN in. If the UN were go to in, that might open the door, havingthe government step back, in a sense, from engagement. And let theUnited Nations play the role that it can play of opening up theprocess of elections and doing all it can to ensure, in fact, thatthose elections are free and fair. JENNINGSDo you believe you'll ever get the government in Phnom Penh to standback and say to the United Nations, "Here, you run my country for awhile"? AMB PICKERINGWe never thought it would happen in Nicaragua, in terms of free andfair elections. JENNINGSBut the government - AMB PICKERINGWe didn't think it was going to be easy in Namibia. JENNINGS- excuse me, Mr Ambassador, the government in Nicaragua stayed inplace. AMB PICKERINGI am talking about making arrangements, as we all are, in Cambodiawhich will ensure free and fair elections. JENNINGSBut the government - AMB PICKERINGThat is - JENNINGS- but the government in Nicaragua stayed in place. AMB PICKERING- but free and fair elections were ensured. JENNINGSThe government in Cambodia, as I understand it, as Congressman Solarzagreed, has accepted to internationally supervised elections. AMB PICKERINGPeter, in every one of these questions, the devil is in the details,how and in what way precisely do you work it out. That's what we mustbe doing in order to get some kind of sense of what is actually goingto be required. (crosstalk) JENNINGSDith Pran, do you think - Dith Pran, what do you think your countrywill be like by the time we get the details worked out? MR PRANAh, Cambodia is very complicated. As you know that, because we havekillers in the pie. In Nicaragua, it's different. And also, Cambodia,we have a foreign occupation in Cambodia. So like I say in thebeginning, we the Cambodian people, are just trapped in the middlebetween the tiger and crocodile. Right now, you see, the Vietnameseare still inside Cambodia, and we're sure that the Vietnamese havebig influence, you know, tell the government in Phnom Penh what todo. And then we have the Khmer Rouge trying to - not to use the wordgenocide, that we - all the world believes that the Khmer Rouge hadindeed been killing their own people, the ethnic group, the relativesgroup, the minorities. And for me, I am pessimistic that - I don'tknow how, if the world did try to talk with the Cambodian people,what they want. Do they accept the Khmer Rouge leader back in to thefuture government, or they refuse to? And I'm afraid that willhappen, another bloodbath again. This time it's a differentbloodbath, will be a bloodbath in the city. When you see Pol Pot and(unintelligible) walk with the limousine or whatever in Phnom Penh,and who's going to protect them, who's willing to ensure them thatthey will be safe? My position, I feel that because I love mycountry, I want peace back, I feel that we should support theAustralian plan, that we think this is a fair plan, that we mustaccept that, and also we should remove some of the few top KhmerRouge officials away. And we must force the Viatnamese to leaveCambodia and let this into United Nations. But we need support fromour government. Our government has to be - stand strong and say notto go along with China, we cannot do like China. China wants to useKhmer Rouge to punish the Vietnamese. We, 15 years we left Vietnam,we left southeast Asia. We want to save Indochinese life. So we muststop using and taking sides. JENNINGSMr Pran, when this broadcast began, someone told me you were shy. I'mvery glad you're not. I must also tell you, ladies and gentlemen,it's time to go home. Our stations around America have indulged uslonger than they normally do. I am very grateful to all of you fortaking part. I am sure you will leave here feeling that you didn'tmake all the points you would have liked to, but. A final personalnote, if I may. Yesterday, while in Washington, I stopped briefly atthe Vietnam memorial. It seemed a suitable thing to do on the eve ofthis broadcast. And I ended up standing very briefly beside aLieutenant Commander Harrington from ROTC at Ohio State. He said ithad taken him all these many years to come to the memorial, to lookfor the name of the best man at his wedding. And he stood there, intears. It was hard not to be in tears beside him. And I remember whathe said, and perhaps we could all remember what he said. He said: "Ihope we've learned something from Vietnam. I hope we've learned,ultimately, that war doesn't really solve anything". It's a simplepoint of view, but a very telling one, I think. Good night.

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HAYNES, LAWRENCE GAUGHAN, SAMUEL MARGUILES, VIRGINIA STAFFORD 3545111/01/81WHAT PLASTIC SURGERY CAN DO FOR YOUDR. RALPH MILLARD, DR. CHRISTOPHER WEATHERLEY-WHITE, DR. BRUCE CONNELL, DR. MICHAEL HOGAN 3545211/08/81 - 07/18/82PART II: THE MYSTERY OF SLEEPDR. RICHARD BOOTZIN, DR. QUENTIN REGESTEIN, DR. ELLIOT WEITZMAN 3545311/15/81PART I: MOTHERS WITHOUT CUSTODYELLEN KIMBALL, "JACKIE", BARBARA 3545511/15/81PART II: CAMPUS CONSERVATIVESKEENEY JONES, JOHN GOODWIN, BENNETT COOPER, TERRY QUIST 3545511/22/81PART I: A TALK WITH FATHER THEODORE HESBURGH 3455611/29/81 - 07/04/82PART I: THE SWINGERS PARADISE OF CLUB MEDROD FRANKEL, DOREEN WOODRUM, SUSAN FRAYTUS, RICKY DETRES, BOB LEIGHTON, CLAUDE KEBBE 3545411/29/81 - 07/04/82PART II: RETURN TO THE NESTSTEPHANIE GANGI, TOM RIPP, FRANK SCHIRALLI, SCOTT MARTONE, ANGELA DIVERGILIO 3545412/20/81 - 06/27/82PART I: DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER! ELEGANT NEW SWIMWEARLIZA BRUCE, ANNE COLE, STANLEY REGENBOGAN, FRANK FRIEND, MIRIAM RUZOW 3545912/20/81 - 06/27/82 - 01/08/84 - 07/22/84 - 02/16/86 PART II: ALL ABOUT HANGOVERSDAVID OUTERBRIDGE, NELSON DEMILLE, PETER WALSH, HERBERT GOULD, M.D. 3545901/03/82PART I: AN INTERVIEW WITH GLADYCE BEGELMAN: CO-AUTHOR OF "NEW YORK ON $1000.00 A DAY" 3545701/03/82 - 08/29/82 - 04/01/84PART II: CAN YOU ERASE THOSE WRINKLES? THE TRUTH ABOUT SILICON AND COLLAGENDR. LEWIS FEDER. DR. ROBERT AUERBACH, DR. JAMES LEYDEN 3545701/20/82 - 07/25/82PART I: TOUGHLOVE: PARENTS FIGHT BACKPHYLLIS AND DAVID YORK, LANE PEER, RICHARD SURVING, JEAN BAKER WUNDER 3545901/10/82 - 07/25/82PART II: ALL ABOUT CATSANITRA FRAZIER, SIMON BOND, SAMANTHA SUSSKIND, JERRY BENISATTO, PATRICIA NELL WARREN, RICHARD GEBHARDT 3545901/17/82 - 08/15/82PART I: WEIGHT LOSSNORMA SKOPIN, STEVE SILVA, GERALDINE O'CONNOR, ANNE MCCARTHY, IRENE CURTIN 3545901/17/82 - 08/15/82 - 03/25/84 - 09/16/84 - 02/09/86 - 07/06/86PAT II: "LISA H." 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STEPHEN BARRETT, LOUIS SPORTELLI, D.C., CHESTER WILK, D.C., REUBEN HOPPENSTEIN, M.D. 3546502/21/82WHO'S HOT, WHO'S NOT - WHO'S IN, WHO'S OUT - THE LATEST GOSSIPMADELLEINE SCHAAP, MAXINE MESSINGER, LIZ SMITH, JAMES BRADY, BOB COLACELLO 3546702/28/82PART I: ASTROLOGERS PREDICRT WHAT'S IN THE STARS FOR 1982MARIA ELISA CRUMMERE, MARTIN SCHULMAN, DARRELL MARTINI, MAE WILSON-LUDLAM 3546402/28/82PART II: SABINA SHALOM3546403/07/82THE WILD WORLD OF SPORTSDICK SCHAPP, DAN JENKINS, MIKE LUPICA, DAVE ANDERSON, MIKE DOWNEY 3546903/07/82TRAVELLING SALESMENJIM O'CONNOR, JOEL KATZ, JIM PRENDERGAST, DICK ORNSTEIN 3546903/14/82 - 07/11/82CRIMINALS ARE GETTING AWAY WITH MURDERPHIL SEELIG, BILL CLARK, JUDGE EDWIN TORRES, SEYMOUR WISHMAN 3547103/21/82 - 09/12/82PART I: ARE WOMEN THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES?MARY VANN HUNTER, MONIQUE VAN VOOREN, KATHRYN LIVINGSTON, DORIS LILLY 3547103/21/82 - 09/12/82PART II: NICE GIRLS DODR. IRENE KASSORLA 3547104/04/82 - 08/29/82SUPERMOMSCOLETTE ROSSANR, KATHRYN DARROW, MEG WHITCOMB, PENNY HAWKEY 3547004/18/82PUBLIC SERVICE OR PUBLIC RIP OFF? - UTILITIESEDWARD LARKIN, EDWARD HYNES, THOMAS FITZPATRICK, KAREN BURSTEIN, CAROL BARGER, ALFRED NARDELLI 3547304/25/82ON THE VERGE OF RUIN: AMERICA'S DESPERATE FARMERSNITA GIBSON, WAYNE CRYTS, JOHN STULP, PETER CURRA, VAREL BAILEY 3547605/02/82COUNTDOWN TO DOOMSDAY: THE NUCLEAR ARMS DEBATEADMIRAL ELMO ZUMWALT, DR. DANIEL MACGUIRE, DR. SCOTT THOMPSON, JACK GEIGER, M.D., FRITZ ERMARTH, CONGRESSMAN THOMAS DOWNEY 3547705/09/82PART I: FAST AND FUNNY - COLLEGE DEBATERSDAVID BAILIN, HARRY WALTERS, LARRY EICHENFIELD, EDWARD O'TOOLE, DAVID KIDD, J.J. 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Historic Films Details

1970S TELEVISION SHOWS

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PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT EVEN IF YOU ORDER A SHOW BASED ON THE CATALOG NUMBER AND TITLE FROM THIS DATABASE WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL GET THE TAPE YOU ORDER. THIS IS BECAUSE THROUGH THE YEARS TAPES MAY HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE INCORRECT CASES AND THE WRITTEN INFORMATION ON THE CASES IS ALL WE HAVE TO ID A TAPE BEFORE IT IS TRANSFERRED.WHILE WE WILL USE ALL EFFORTS TO EXPEDITE YOUR REQUEST, BUT WE CANNOT RUSH THE PROCESS, AND YOU ORDER THESE AT YOUR OWN RISK. IF WE DO NOT LOCATE THE TAPE THERE IS NO CHARGE, BUT IF WE DO AND IT IS REMOVED FROM THE FACILITY FOR TRANSFER, YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE NON-REFUNDABLE FEES.THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW1978-197906/24/78 09/24/78PART I: BABIES FOR SALE -- THE BLACK MARKET IN CHILDRENDAVID LEAVITT, BETTY LIPMAN, LINDA, CONGRESSMAN HENRY HYDE, NANCYBAKER, ROBERT BURNS, JUNE MATZ 29243 CHICAGO05/31/78 09/24/78PART II: PORTRAIT OF A WELFARE MOTHERRENEE NATTER 2924309/28/78 10/01/78JOHN J. O' CONNOR 30703 CHICAGO09/28/78 10/01/78PART II: TURNING OFF THE TUBE -- LIFE WITHOUT TELEVISIONA. CHILDREN: FRED IFRAH, DAWN KAYNO, DEREK LIPPNER, CHRISSY MAGLIOCCO, LEAH PIKE, DAVID STEINGLASSB. PARENTS & TEACHERS: JOYCE SUSSKIND, NANCY PIKE, BARBARAGOLDFARB, PAT MAGLIOCCO, JUDITY ROHN, TANYA KAUFMAN 3070305/20/78 10/08/78PART I: FED UP WITH THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION - SIX ASEXUALSGAIL RACHLIN, BILL PRIEST, DANIELLA GIOSEFFI, RICHARD MILNER, MARIAN TESSA, GARY NULL 29240 CHICAGO, DC06/24/78 10/08/78PART II: HOW TO COPE WITH LONELINESSERICA ABEEL, DR. JAMES LYNCH, BRUCE JAY FRIEDMAN, TERRI SCHULTZ, MARK KLINGMAN 29240 DC09/23/78 10/22/78PART I: WE'RE MAD AS HELL -- THE RADIO CALL-IN RAGEJERRY WILLIAMS, ED SCHWARTZ, IRV HOMER, HERB JEPKO, BERNARD MELTZER 30702 CHICAGO09/23/78 10/22/78PART II: THINK RICH -- BE RICHJERRY GILLIS, H. STANLEY JUDD, IAN ANDERSON 30702 CHICAGO10/12/78 10/29/78PART I: CAN CARTER CUT IT IN 1980HENRY GRUNWALD, NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN, JERALD TER HORST, WILLIAM RUSHER 30706 CHICAGO10/12/78 10/29/78PART II: PSYCHICS WHO SOLVE CRIMEDOROTHY ALLISON, BEVERLY JAEGERS, DAVID HOY, MIKE CASALE, SAL LUBERTAZZI 30706 CHICAGO10/21/78 11/05/78PART I: THE SWINGERS' PARADISE -- PLATO'S RETREATMARY & LARRY LEVINSON, BONNIE & JACK, PHIL NOBILE 30709 CHICAGO, DC10/21/78 11/05/78PART II: "THE DOOMSDAY TAPES"BARDYL TIRANA, HERBERT SCOVILLE, LEONARD REIFEL, LEON GOURE 3070905/31/78 11/12/78THEY'RE STILL THE FUNNIEST MEN AROUND -- VETERAN COMICSMAC ROBBINS, JIMMY JOYCE, LARRY BEST, MICKEY FREEMAN, JOEY FAYE, LOU MENCHELL 29241 DC11/04/78 11/19/78PART I: DRESS FOR SUCCESS -- LOOK LIKE A MILLION -- MAKE A MILLION JOHN WEITZ, JOHN T. MOLLOY, EMILY CHO, WILLIAM THOURLBY, ROBERT L. GREEN 30710 CHICAGO05/04/78 11/19/78PART II: SUPER SALESMENJOE GIRARD, LOIS BECKER, TOM WOLFF, BOB SHOOK 30710 CHICAGO11/08/78 11/26/78PART I: STARTLING STORIES OF LIFE AFTER DEATHDR. MAURICE RAWLINGS, CHARLES MCKAIG, VIRGINIA FALCY, KENNETH RING, HELEN NELSON, DR. MICHAEL SABOM 30712 CHICAGO11/08/78 11/26/78PART II: ANGRY CITIZENS VS THE POST OFFICEJAMES FINCH, BOB GRANT, ROBERT MEYERS, JAMES LAPENTA, PAT BRENNAN 30712 CHICAGO11/22/78 12/03/78PART I: SURGEON/SALESMAN -- BILL MACKAY 30714 DC11/22/78 12/03/78PART II: LONELY, UNHAPPY & BROKE -- DISPLACED HOMEMAKERSFLORENCE GRIFFIN, JACQUELINE BACHMAN, LESLIE WALD WALDHORN, SANDRA JACOBS, JANE LEE LITTLETON 30714 CHICAGO, DC12/02/78 12/10/78PART I: IF BETTY FORD COULD DO IT...ALL ABOUT FACELIFTSRICHARD KIELING, LILLIAM FRASER, D. RALPH MILLARD, M.D., DORIS LILLY, MICHAEL HOGAN, M.D. 30716 CHICAGO12/02/78 12/10/78PART II: TO JOG OR NOT TO JOGDAVID BRODY, M.D., DAVID NOONAN, RICHARD A. SCHWARTZ, M.D.,RICHARD RESTAK, M.D., PAUL FETSCHER 30716 CHICAGO09/16/78 12/17/78WE WANT A BABY -- NEW HOPE FOR INFERTILE COUPLESA. PATIENTS: SUSAN & LEE WELLING, CAROL & ERNEST D'ANGELO, CATHY & JOHN SCOTTB. EXPERTS: DR. WAYNE DECKER, DR. ALVIN GOLDFARB, DR. RICHARD SHERINS, BARBARA ECK MENNING, DR. LUIGI MASTROIANNI 3070111/29/78 12/24/78PART I: YOUR PAMPERED PET -- FROM SHRINK TO MINKDR. PETER BORCHELT, DR. DANIEL TORTORA, DR. ALBERT LAMPASSO, MORDECAI SEGAL, LOIS LANDAUER, KAREN THOMPSON, GEORGE JEWEL 30715 CHICAGO11/29/78 12/24/78PART II: MIND YOUR MANNERS -- THE NEW ETIQUETTELETITIA BALDRIGE, JUDITH MARTIN, MARJABELLE YOUNG STEWART 30715 CHICAGO10/07/78 01/14/7906/24/79PART I: THE DIET THAT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE -- PRO & CONA. PATIENTS: BILL UTTAL, JULIE BREAKSTONE, FRED SILVER, DR. HARRY PARKER, JOE HUMEB. EXPERTS: NATHAN PRITIKIN, DR. SAMI SASHIM, DR. ROBERT E. BAUER, DR. STEPHEN SCHEIDT 30704 CHICAGO10/12/78 01/14/7906/24/79PART II: A CONVERSATION WITH THE BRILLIANT PETER USTINOV 30704 CHICAGO12/09/78 01/21/79PART I: THE PRIEST WHO FIGHTS PIMPSFATHER BRUCE RITTER 30711 CHICAGO, DC11/04/78 01/21/79PART II: MAKING INFLATION WORK FOR YOUHARRY BROWNE, DAN DORFMAN 30711 CHICAGO, DC12/09/78 01/28/79PART I: LONG LINES, SHORT TEMPERS -- THE AIRPORT MESSKAY SLOMAN, HARRY KLETTER, ROB MANGOLD, FRED FORD, KAREN ZUPKO, STEVE BIRNBAUM 30717 CHICAGO, DC12/09/78 01/28/79PART II: ARE YOU REALLY IN LOVE?DR. DEBORA PHILLIPS, DR. CHARLIE SHEDD, DR. STANTON PEELE 30717 CHICAGO, DC01/13/79 02/04/79PART I: WE ARE BI-SEXUALSLARRY KANE, TONI TUCCI, DR. FRED KLEIN, "JULIA", "JOANNE" 30720 CHICAGO, DC01/27/79 02/04/79PART II: TREASURE HUNTERSMEL FISHER, EUGENE LYON, ART MCKEE 30720 CHICAGO, DC01/06/79 02/11/79INSIDE THE CULTS: THE TERRIFYING TRUTH FROM EX-MEMBERSPART 1 - EX-MEMBERS: SUSAN SMITH, CHRIS EDWARDS, MORRIS DEUTSCH, STEVE HASSAN, ANDREW STUBBSPART II - EXPERTS: FLO CONWAY, JIM SEIGELMAN, GALEN KELLY, DR. JOHN CLARK 30718 CHICAGO, DC01/27/79 02/18/79PART I: MEN WHO ARE KEPT BY WOMEN: TRUE CONFESSIONSREAL, MICHEL, MARK, PAUL, LOU 30721 CHICAGO, DC01/27/79 02/18/79PART II: THE TRUTH ABOUT ASPIRINDR. LOUIS ALEDORT, DR. THOMAS KANTOR, DR. DAVID CODDON, PAUL E. SCHINDLER 30721 CHICAGO, DC02/03/79 02/25/79PART I: BEAUTIFUL WOMEN SHARE THEIR SECRETS(HOSTED BY JOYCE SUSSKIND) BEVERLY SASSOON, ADRIEN ARPEL,CRISTINA FERRARE 30722 CHICAGO, DC02/03/79 02/25/79PART II: WHEN YOUR PARENTS GROW OLDJOHN PERRY, RITA SIGLER, BARBARA FELDMAN, MARIE CARROLL, JERRY ORNSTEIN 30722 CHICAGO, DC02/10/79 03/04/79TRUMAN CAPOTE TELLS ALLTRUMAN CAPOTE 30723 CHICAGO (T), UCLA (2"), DC11/18/78 03/11/79PART I: WE CAN'T STOP DIETING -- VICTIMS OF ANOREXIASTEVEN LEVENKRON, KATIE, PATRICIA DE POL, ROBERTA, LISA WOLFF 30713 CHICAGO, DC11/18/78 03/11/79PART II: WHEN FEAR TAKES OVER -- AGORAPHOBIAJEAN ESTERBROOK, JOEL GREENBAUM, EILEEN WEBBER, MARIA WEBBER, DR. MANUEL ZANE 30713 CHICAGO, DC02/28/79 03/18/79PART I: WILD & CRAZY PAPARAZZI -- PHOTOGRAPHERS WHO SHOOT THE STARS RON GALELLA, ADAM SCULL, DICK CORKERY, GENE SPATZ 30725 CHICAGO, DC02/28/79 03/18/79PART II: IT'S NOT SO GREAT IN BRITAINFRED HIFT, REX BERRY, ROBIN DUTHY, VALERIE WADE 30725 CHICAGO, DC01/13/79 03/25/79PART I: THINGS TO COME -- LIFE IN THE YEAR 2000ISAAC ASIMOV, FRANK KENDIG, DR. JERRY POURNELLE 30719 DC02/28/79 03/25/79PART II: HAPPINESS IS A POSSIBLE DREAMDR. JONATHAN FREEDMAN, LYNN CAINE, JOAN, BOB DRESNER,BOB GOODRICH 30719 CHICAGO, DC03/24/79KHJ-TV, LA 04/01/79THE TELEVISION CRISISMICHAEL DANN, PAUL KLEIN, GRANT TINKER, NORMAN LEAR, DAVID GERBER 30726 CHICAGO, DC02/10/79 04/08/79HOT GOSSIP ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLERUDY MAXA, CLAUDIA COHEN, NEAL TRAVIS 30724 CHICAGO03/31/79 04/08/79PITY THE HAPPY HOUSEWIFEJUDITH VIORST, MARY KUCZKIR, ANN TOLAND SERB, JOAN WESTER ANDERSON 30724 CHICAGO04/15/78 04/15/79MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL -- THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE UGLY TELL ALLGUESTS -- MODELS AND SELF-PROCLAIMED UGLIES: MATT COLLINS, CATHY MORRIS, DANNY LEE MCCOY, JEAN SOKOL, SUZANNE FELZEN, SUSAN BRECHTEXPERTS: FRANCESCO SCAVULLO, MICHAEL HOGAN, M.D., ADRIEN ARPEL, SUSAN GREEN, PH.D 29232 CHICAGO, DC04/14/79 04/22/79IS CARTER A CATASTROPHE?ELIOT JANEWAY, WILLIE L. BROWN, JR., ROBERT H. MALOTT, WILLIAM W. WINPISINGER 30728 CHICAGO, DC04/28/79 05/06/79PART I: LEE MARVIN, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?MARVIN MITCHELSON, MELVYN HABER, SUNNIE SOBEL, NORMAN M. SHERESKY, HERBERT A. GLIEBERMAN 30730 CHICAGO, DC04/28/79 05/06/79PART II: THE INCREDIBLE TRUTH ABOUT HOWARD HUGHESJAMES B. STEELE, DONALD L. BARTLETT 30730 DC03/31/79 05/13/79PART I: DEAR ANN LANDERS...ANN LANDERS 30727 CHICAGO, DC03/31/79 05/13/79PART II: THE CULTS ANSWER BACKGADDAHAR PANDIT DAS, RABINDRA SWAROOP DAS, DIANE KETTERING,ARTIE MAREN 30727 CHICAGO, DC05/11/79KCOP, LA 05/20/79THE MAN WHO WOULD BE PRESIDENT: JERRY BROWNGOVERNOR JERRY BROWN, CALIFORNIA 30732 CHICAGO (T), UCLA, DC05/19/79 06/03/79PART I: WATCH OUT! HOWARD JARVIS IS COMINGHOWARD JARVIS, JOHN L. LOEB, JR., JAMES FARMER, STEPHEN BERGER 30733 CHICAGO, DC05/19/79 06/03/79PART II: HOW TO SLASH YOUR FOOD BILLS IN HALFARLENE STOLARSKI, PATTI UMLAND, MARY ANNE HAYES, SUSAN SAMTUR 3073305/27/79 06/10/79PART I: SHOULD YOU BUY A HOUSE NOW -- OR NEVER?DONALD I. HOVDE, BENNY KASS, WILLIAM WOLMAN, MICHAEL SUMICHRAST 30734 CHICAGO, DC05/19/79 06/10/79PART II: MALE SECRETARIESDONALD HARLEY, CHARLES W. BARKER, JOSEPH R. LICCARDO, ANTHONY ZATTI, KEITH M. WHITE 30734 DC06/03/79 06/17/79PART I: HOW TO LIVE WITH CONSTANT PAINPATIENTS: HERBERT A. DIAMOND, BARBARA B. WOLF, ROSALIE TERRAVECCHIADOCTORS: DR. GERALD ARONOFF, DR. DONALD M. DOOLEY, DR. NELSON H. HENDLER, DR. HAROLD CARRON 30736 CHICAGO, DC06/03/79 06/17/79PART II: THE MAN WHO GIVES ADVICE TO ANN LANDERSDR. EUGENE KENNEDY 30736 CHICAGO, DC06/23/79 07/01/79PART I: OUT OF GAS -- WHO'S TO BLAME?LESLIE J. GOLDMAN, JAMES F. FLUG, CHARLES KITTRELL, SENATORHOWARD M. METZENBAUM 30738 CHICAGO, DC06/23/79 07/01/79PART II: "THE FLYING WHITE HOUSE"COLONEL RALPH ALBERTAZZIE 30738 CHICAGO, DCTHE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW1979-8005/26/7904/14/79 10/07/7904/19/81DAVID SUSSKIND MEETS THE MARTIANSA. LYDIA STALNAKER, BRYCE BONDB. RUTH NORMAN, THOMAS MILLER 30729 CHICAGO, DC09/22/79 10/14/79PART I: ORGANIZED CRIME: THE BIGGEST BUSINESS IN AMERICAHANK H. MESSICK, RICHARD E. JAFFE, RALPH F. SALERNO, JACK KEY, THOMAS RENNER 32101 CHICAGO09/22/79 10/14/79PART II: BATTLE OVER BLACK ENGLISHMICHAEL MEYERS, DR. GENEVA SMITERMAN, DR. ELAINE LEWNAU,ETTA LADSOM 32101 CHICAGO10/13/79 10/28/79THE BLACK-JEWISH CRISISDR. JOSEPH E. LOWERY, ARNOLD FORSTER, RANDALL ROBINSON,HOWARD M. SQUADRON 32105 CHICAGO11/03/79 10/28/79THE KENNEDY-CARTER SHOWDOWNALLARD K. LOWENSTEIN, ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR., STUART EIZENSTAT, GERALD M. RAFSHOON 32109 CHICAGO, DC10/27/79 11/11/7909/07/8003/28/82PART I: SEX FOR SALE...4 "JOHNS' TELL ALLTOM, MARK, HUGH, GEORGE 32107 CHICAGO (T), DC10/17/79 11/11/7909/07/8003/28/82PART II: IS STRESS KILLING YOU?JOHN J. 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AL. 32108 CHICAGO11/10/79 12/16/7907/13/80PART I: HOW TO TEST YOUR DOG'S I.Q. AND PERSONALITYMATTHEW MARGOLIS 32115 CHICAGO12/03/79 12/16/7907/13/80PART II: DAZZLING WOMEN FROM ABROADLIVIA SLYVA WEINTRAUB, JACLINE MAZARD (JEAN MAHIE), REGINE, GEORGETTE KLINGER, PRINCESS SUMAIR 32115 CHICAGO11/17/79 12/23/79HOW TO PROSPER DURING THE COMING BAD YEARSHOWARD RUFF 32114 CHICAGO, DC12/15/79 12/23/7907/27/80PART II: CHINA TODAY -- A CONVERSATION WITH HAN SUYINHAN SUYIN 3211432121 CHICAGO, DC11/10/79 01/06/8008/17/80ARE YOUR TEENAGERS DRIVING YOU CRAZY? HELP IS HERE!DR. THOMAS J. COTTLE, ELIZABETH ROBERTS, DR. DAVID ELKIND,EDITH B. PHELPS, ELIOT DALEY 32110 CHICAGO11/24/79 01/13/8010/26/80PART I: SHORT PEOPLE HAVE FEELINGS TOO!PAMELA BROWN, MIKE PARADINE, BILL GILE, NANCY HENKEL, IRWIN HASEN 32111 CHICAGO10/17/79 01/13/8010/26/80PART II: LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINENORMAN COUSINS 32111 CHICAGO12/15/79 01/20/8007/20/80PART I: OWNERS OF GREAT RESTAURANTS TELL THEIR SECRETSSHELDON TANNEN "21"; WARNER LEROY, MAXWELL'S PLUM, TAVERN ON THE GREEN; EDMUND LILLYS, THE GLOUCESTER HOUSE; SIRIO MACCIONE, LE CIRQUE; VINCENT SARDI, JR., SARDI'S; PETER ASCHKENASY, U.S. STEAK-HOUSE, LUCHOW'S, CHARLEY O'S, AND THE AMERICAN CHARCUTERIE. 32117 CHICAGO01/12/80 01/20/8007/20/80PART II: MAITRE D'S OF GREAT RESTAURANTSJOSEPH GARNI, LE CIRQUE; BRUNO MOLINARI, THE PALM; GIANNI GARAVELLI, NANNI AL VALLETTO; JEAN-CLAUDE COUTELLER, LE PERIGORD EAST 32117 CHICAGO09/29/79 01/27/80A MEDIUM WHO TALKS TO THE DEAD -- DORIS STOKESDORIS STOKES 32103 CHICAGO11/17/79 02/03/8010/05/80PART I: PROSTITUTES TELL ALL"NINA", "CATHERINE", AND "MELINDA" 32112 CHICAGO, DC01/12/80 02/03/8010/05/80PART II: WOMEN AGAINST p*rnOGRAPHYDOLORES ALEXANDER, JANE MCHUGH, FRANCES PATAI, AND BARBARA MEHRHOF 32112 CHICAGO, DC01/26/80 02/10/80WHAT'S NEW WITH JACKIE, SINATRA, STREISAND, BEATTY, MINNELLI AND REYNOLDS, TOOLIZ SMITH, CHICAGO TRIBUNE-NEW YORK DAILY NEWS; TAKITHEODORACOPULOS, ESQUIRE; DAVID SHEEHAN, DIANA MCLELLAN, "THE EAR", IN THE WASHINGTON STAR 3211911/24/79 02/17/8009/21/8012/13/81PART I: LIFE AT THE TOP -- WIVES OF FAMOUS MENJOYCE DAVIDSON SUSSKIND, NANCY MEHTA, MARILYN FUNT, NORRIS CHURCH 32113 CHICAGO, DC11/17/79 02/17/8009/21/8012/13/81PART II: ALL ABOUT THE CIATHOMAS POWERS, "THE MAN WHO KEPT THE SECRETS: RICHARD HELMS AND THE C.I.A." 32113 DC01/12/80 02/24/8009/14/80MOVIE STARS CAME TO DINNER -- GROWING UP IN HOLLYWOODJILL ROBINSON, "BED TIME STORY" AND "PERDIDO"; MICHAEL KORDA,"CHARMED LIVES"; WARNER LEROY, LINDA JANKLOW, BROOKE HAYWARD, "HAYWIRE". 32118 CHICAGO02/02/80 02/24/8009/14/80PART II: GARBAGE OF THE STARSA. J. WEBERMAN, GARBOLOGIST 32118 CHICAGO02/02/80 03/02/8007/27/80 PART I: WE'RE HIGH ON BEING TALLGEORGE ANDREWS - 6'6", JUDY VOGEL - 6', CECILIA GARDNER - 6'1", KERRY KEANE - 6'6", TERRY LEE - 5'11", ALICE WHITE - 6' 32121 CHICAGO02/02/80 03/02/80PART II: SIZING UP THE NEWSCASTERSPHILIP MCHUGH 3212112/03/79 03/09/8008/24/80 PART I: 5 NEW YORK CABBIES TELL ALLMEL BENDOWITZ, EZRA CHITYAT, JAMES MORRIS, RICHARD CHEROL, LOIS DOYLE 32116 CHICAGO (T)12/15/79 03/09/8008/24/80PART II: GOING BANANAS IN BEVERLY HILLSELAINE YOUNG, JACK STARTZ, M.D., RONALD RICE, JUDY MAZEL 32116 CHICAGO02/23/80 03/16/8005/03/8111/13/83PART I: WE TAKE IT ALL OFF -- MALE STRIPPERSJACK THE STRIPPER, SEBASTIAN, CAREY GORDON, SUNSHINE, BERNARDO 32123 CHICAGO, DC03/01/80 03/16/8005/03/8111/13/83PART II: MUSCLES AND CURVES -- WOMEN BODY BUILDERSDORIS BARRILLEAUX, LYNDE JOHNSON, LYNN CONKWRIGHT, APRILNICOTRA 32123 DC03/01/80 03/23/8008/03/80PART I: THE DATING SERVICE FOR WINNER'THE GODMOTHER' , ABBY HIRSCHCLIENTS: BARBARA WRENN, DOUGLAS RIPPETO, MITCHEL MITCHEL, BABTTE GLADSTEIN 32126 CHICAGO02/23/80 03/23/8008/03/80PART II: THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING - DORIEN LEIGHDORIAN LEIGH 32126 CHICAGO01/26/8002/09/80 03/30/8008/10/80THE NEW REVOLUTION IN FOOD AND FUEL - A CONVERSATION WITH DWAYNE ANDREASMR. DWAYNE ANDREAS, CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY 32120 CHICAGO, DC02/09/80 04/06/80PART I: OUR HIDDEN SHAME: DYSLEXIAARTHUR BIRSH, DELOS SMITH, EILEEN SIMPSON -- REVERSALS: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF VICTORY OVER DYSLEXIA, LYNNE HACKER, EMILY LANDAU, DANIEL GILDESGAME 32122 CHICAGO02/23/80 04/06/80PART II: THE NATIONAL LAMPOONP.J. O'ROURKE, GERALD SUSSMAN, TOD CARROLL, JOHN HUGHES 32122 CHICAGO03/22/80 04/13/80GORE VIDAL UNCENSORED 32130 CHICAGO, DC03/08/80 04/20/80PART I: APOCALYPSE SOON: A CONVERSATION WITH WILLIAM SIMONWILLIAM SIMON, FORMER TREASURY SECRETARY 32127 CHICAGO03/22/80 04/20/80PART II: BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETSCARL LEWIS, DETECTIVE ROBERT MAGONE 32127 CHICAGO03/15/80 04/27/8001/31/82PART I: THE SHAME OF OUR HOSPITALS -- FIVE ANGRY NURSES'CAROL', 'REBECCA', 'ELEANOR', 'RUTH' AND 'HELEN' 32129 CHICAGO, DC03/29/80 04/27/8001/31/82PART II: DR. WILLIAM NOLENWILLIAM A. NOLEN, M.D. 32129 CHICAGO04/26/80 05/04/80SEX IN AMERICA -- AN INTERVIEW WITH GAY TALESEGAY TALESE, AUTHOR: THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE 32135 CHICAGO03/29/80 05/11/80PART I: SOFT, SWEET AND SOUTHERN -- 6 BELLES FROM DIXIEPHYLLIS MACBRYDE, REBECCA SINGLETON, NANCY BELLE BRASS, MARYMCMILLAN, ROSEMARY DANIELL; AUTHOR: FATAL FLOWERS; MARY VANN HUNTER;AUTHOR: SASSAFRAS 32132 CHICAGO04/19/80 05/11/80PART II: SOUTHERN JOURNALISTS TALK ABOUT JIMMY CARTER AND OTHER GOOD OLE BOYSLARRY KING, AUTHOR: OF OUTLAWS, CON MEN, whor*S, POLITICIANS AND OTHER ARTISTS; MARSHALL FRADY, AUTHOR: SOUTHERNERS; ROY BLOUNT, JR., AUTHOR: CRACKERS 32132 CHICAGO05/10/80 05/18/80HOW DID IT HAPPEN -- CARTER VS REAGANTOM WICKER, THE NEW YORK TIMES; ALBERT R. HUNT, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL; WILLIAM A. RUSHER, NATIONAL REVIEW; HAYNES JOHNSON, THE WASHINGTON POST 32137 CHICAGO (T)04/26/80 05/25/80PART I: THE SPORTS EMPIRE OF SONNY WERBLINSONNY WERBLIN, PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THEMADISON SQUARE GARDEN CORPORATION 32134 CHICAGO, DC05/03/80 05/25/80PART II: THE LAST OF THE COWBOYS -- 5 TRUCKERSRUSSELL "CAPTAIN ZIG-ZAG" PATE, GEORGE "WILDMAN" RAWLS, ED "SKY PILOT" WINTERSTEEN, MIKE "DOUBLE R" CRAKER, JAMES "BUCKY" BUCKOWSKI 32134 CHICAGO, DC03/08/80 06/01/80PART I: BEAT INFLATION WITH DIAMONDS, ART, STAMPS AND COINSNICOLA BULGARI, RICHARD L. FEIGEN, RAYMOND WEIL AND HARVEY STACK 32128 CHICAGO03/15/80 06/01/80PART II: HOLLYWOOD PRODUCER -- JENNINGS LANGJENNINGS LANG 32128 CHICAGO04/19/80 06/08/80PART I: INFLATION IS KILLING US! 5 ANGRY VICTIMSNITA DENNIS, JOE CURLEY, JOSEPH MULHOLLAND, ANNE AND GEORGEANDREWS 32133 CHICAGO04/19/80 06/08/80PART II: MIND OVER BODY -- A DEMONSTRATION OF THE MARTIAL ARTSLINDA LUTES AND NELSON HOWE 32133 CHICAGO05/24/80 06/15/80PART I: UPDATE ON MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS -- DR. ISADORE ROSENFELDISADORE ROSENFELD, M.D. 32140 CHICAGO, DC05/24/80 06/15/80PART II: A CONVERSATION WITH CORINNA MARSHCORINNA MARSH 32140 CHICAGO, DC06/07/80 06/22/80WHY ARE THE BULLS RUNNING ON WALL STREETJOSEPH GRANVILLE, BURTON MALKIEL, DAVID DREMAN, RAYMOND DEVOE, JOHN NEFF 32142 CHICAGO, DC06/04/80 06/29/80PART I: WORKAHOLICS ON THE JOYS OF WORKINGFLORENCE HASELTINE, M.D., RICHARD ROYCE, LIZ FILLO, FRANK S. BERGER, LAWRENCE A. SUSSER, M.D. 32141 CHICAGO05/24/80 06/29/80PART II: THE TWO PAYCHECK MARRIAGEJUDY HUNT, CHARLES MITCHELL, MEG WHITCOMB, JEANNE CANTEEN,PRATT 32141 CHICAGOTHE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW1980-8110/06/80 10/12/80A DESPERATE TIME -- WILLIAM SIMON ON THE STATE OF THE UNIONFORMER TREASURE SECRETARY, WILLIAM E. 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BARTLETT GIAMATTI 33609 CHICAGO11/24/80 12/07/8008/02/81PART II: A CONVERSATION WITH MICHAEL THOMASMICHAEL THOMAS, AUTHOR GREEN MONDAY 33609 CHICAGO11/24/80 12/14/8007/18/81PART I: ARE LAWYERS RUINING OUR LIVES?PHILIP M. STERN, GEOFFREY C. HAZARD, FRANK R. ROSINY, ALAN B. MORRISON, JUDGE WILLIAM B. LAWLESS 33607 CHICAGO, DC11/16/80 12/14/80PART II: NORMAN DACEY, ROSEMARY FURMAN 3360712/17/80 12/21/8008/30/81PART I: FEELING GOOD ALL UNDER -- THE ELEGANT NEW LINGERIEREBECCA ASPAN, BELL TICE, ORA FEDER, DAVID STIFFLER, SAMI 33613 CHICAGO12/17/80 12/21/8008/30/81PART II: BEST FRIENDS AND BEST SELLERSCONSUELO BAEHR, SUSAN ISAACS, HILMA WOLITZER 33613 CHICAGO12/14/80 12/28/80THE REMARKABLE JONATHAN SCHWARTZ -- A SPECIAL PERFORMANCEJONATHAN SCHWARTZ 33612 CHICAGO, DC12/03/80 01/04/81PART I: A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME -- CONGRESSMEN WHO QUITOTIS G. PIKE, JAMES P. JOHNSON, JOE WYATT, JR. 33610 CHICAGO (T)12/17/80 01/04/80PART II: A CONVERSATION WITH STUDS TERKELSTUDS TERKEL 33610 CHICAGO (T)01/07/81 01/11/8109/13/81PART I: THE INCREDIBLE WORLD OF MOTHER TERESAJOYCE DAVIDSON SUSSKIND 33608 CHICAGO, DC11/19/80 01/11/8109/13/81PART II: HOW TO SUCCEED? GO TO BUSINESS SCHOOLSUSAN THOMAS, JED DALY, ROBERT FRIEDMAN, JAY ESSEY,ELIZABETH CLOSTERMAN 33608 CHICAGO, DC01/12/81 01/18/8104/15/84PART I: WATCH YOUR LANGUAGEJOHN SIMON, RICHARD MITCHELL, EDWIN NEWMAN 33611 CHICAGO12/03/80 01/18/81PART II: WHERE THE BODIES ARE BURIED -- WASHINGTON LOWDOWNDONALD LAMBRO, CHARLES PETERS, MICHAEL J. MALBIN, FRANK SILBEY 33611 CHICAGO01/21/81 01/25/81PART I: JUNK FOOD JUNKIESRICHARD SMITH, DAVID NOONAN, MAGGIE MULHEARN, BUFFALO GEORGETOOMER 33616 CHICAGO (T)01/21/81 01/25/81PART II: HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR EATING HABITSRICHARD S. RIVLIN, M.D., RICHARD PASSWATER, DR. ROBERT PALMER, JOSEPH RECHTSCHAFFEN, M.D. 33616 CHICAGO01/24/81 02/01/81THE BEST AND WORST MOVIES: FILM CRITICSJANET MASLIN, ANDREW SARRIS, JACK KROLL, GENE SISKEL 33617 CHICAGO (T)01/07/81 02/08/8108/23/81PART I: TAKE THOSE INCHES OFF! SHAPE UP WITH EXERCISEMARJORIE CRAIG, LYDIA BACH, CHARLES GAINES, MARUSCHKA 33614 CHICAGO01/24/81 02/08/8108/23/81PART II: THE ESTABLISHMENTLEONARD AND MARK SILK, STEPHEN BIRMINGHAM 33614 CHICAGO02/11/81 02/15/81CELEBRITY WATCHING WITH LIZ SMITH, TAKI, JAMES BRADY AND JODY JACOBS 33620 CHICAGO02/18/81 02/22/81HOW TO SURVIVE AND PROSPER IN THE 80sHOWARD RUFF, DOUGLAS CASEY, JEROME SMITH, THOMAS HOLT 33621 CHICAGO02/11/81 03/01/8108/09/81PART I: PRETTY BABIES -- THE NEW TEEN-AGE MODELSBETTINA, LORI LOUGHLIN, CATHLEEN ESS, FELICE SCHACHTER, LENA REID 33619 CHICAGO02/07/81 03/01/8108/09/81PART II: ARE YOUR CHILDREN BECOMING ADULTS TOO SOON?DR. AARON HASS, PATRICIA O'BRIEN, ARTHUR KORNHABER, M.D.,ADELE HOFFMAN, M.D. 33619 CHICAGO02/21/81 03/08/81BIGOTRY RIDES AGAINWILLIAM SLOANE COFFIN, ARNOLD FORSTER, WILLIAM A. FUSHER,CONGRESSMAN JOHN CONYERS, DR. M. MORAN WESTON 33622 CHICAGO03/07/81 03/15/81THE BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL -- THE AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRYWENDELL H. MILLER, STEPHEN I. SCHOLSSBERG, TOM HANNA, JERRY FLINT, DAVID HEALY 33623 CHICAGO01/12/81 03/22/8107/26/81PART I: POURING OUT YOUR TROUBLES: BARTENDERS TELL ALLPADDY QUINN, CHARLIE SCHOENEMAN, RAY FOLEY, JOHN "SHIRTS" HUGHES, KITTY FITZKE 33615 CHICAGO, DC03/18/81 03/22/8107/26/81PART II: TWINS WHO MARRIED TWINSBARBI GOLDENBERG, D.D.S., BRUCE GOLDENBERG, D.D.S.,CHERYL GOLDENBERG, D.D.S., BARRY GOLDENBERG, M.D. 33615CHICAGO, DC03/18/81 03/29/8109/27/81THE MORAL MAJORITY ON THE WARPATHDR. TIM LA HAYE, DR. DAN C. FORE, SENATOR FRANK CHURCH,DR. DANIEL C. MAGUIRE 33624 CHICAGO, DC03/28/81 04/05/8108/16/81PART I: WOMEN AND SUCCESS -- MAKING IT TO THE TOPJUDY MELLO, ANNE P. HYDE, SUSAN HOROWITZ, PAULA D. HUGHES,JO FOXWORTH 33625 CHICAGO, DC03/28/81 04/05/8108/16/8105/06/84PART II: THE TRUTH ABOUT SENILITYROBERT N. BUTLER, M.D., DENNETH L. DAVIS, M.D., DR. PETER DAVIES, DR. ROSE ROBROF 33625CHICAGO, DC04/04/81 04/12/81PART I: BANKS ON THE BRINKMURIEL SIEBERT, LEE GUNDERSON, H. ERICH HEINEMANN, WILLIAM E.DONOGHUE, DR. SAUL B. KLAYMAN 33626 CHICAGO04/04/81 04/12/8105/20/84PART II: DOCTORS' WIVESCARLA FINE, LINDA SHIPLEY, LINDA SEDA, LORI TAYLOR 33626 CHICAGO4/25/81 04/26/81THE AMERICAN MILITARY MACHINE: ARE WE READY FOR BATTLE?CONGRESSMAN JIM COURTER, BARRY R. POSEN, BRIGADIER GENERAL ALBION KNIGHT, JR., EDWARD LUTTWAK, GENERAL VOLNEY F. WARNER 33628 CHICAGO, DC05/02/81 05/10/81FROM HOLLYWOOD TO BROADWAY - PART I: DUDLEY MOORE 33631 CHICAGO (T), UCLA05/04/81 05/10/81FROM HOLLYWOOD TO BROADWAY - PART II: MC CANN AND NUGENTNELLE NUGENT , ELIZABETH MCCANN 33631 CHICAGO (T)05/09/81 05/17/81PART I: HOMELESS AND HELPLESS -- PEOPLE WHO LIVE ON THE STREETSANN MARIE ROUSSEAU, WILLIAM KUEHNE, ANTON GALENOS, SELMA (MARIE)PRICE, SYD ROLFS, VERONICA (VIRGINIA) WILLIAMS, GENE PALMER 33632 CHICAGO, DC05/04/81 05/17/81PART II: SPORTS AMERICAN STYLE: BIG, BRUISING BUSINESSDICK SHAAP, PETER BONVENTRE, MIKE LUPICA, DAN JENKINS 33632 CHICAGO, DC05/09/81 05/24/81PART I: SURVIVALISTS: PREPARING FOR DOOMSDAYKURT SAXON, JOSEPH RUSTICK, M.D., ROBERT FIRTH, GENE AND PEARL TARMAN 33633 CHICAGO, DC04/25/81 05/24/81PART II: DELAYED MOTHERHOOD -- HAVING CHILDREN AT AGE THIRTY FIVEJULIE HOUSTON, LYNN POVICH, JACQUELINE PESUT, LUISA LA VIOLA,DR. PEGGY EWING 33633 CHICAGO, DC05/18/81 06/07/8112/09/84PART I: WITHOUT TEARS -- CHILDREN COPING WITH CANCERCHILDREN: STEPHANIE ROBSON, JIM VOLPE, DOLLY MICONI, CRAIG HETZER, JENNIFER DALSEYMOTHERS: SHARON ROBSON, PEGGY VOLPE, BRITTA HETZER, MARTHASMENTEK (JENNIFER DALSEY'S MOTHER) 33635 CHICAGO (T), DC06/06/81 06/07/81PART II: A VANISHING BREED -- THE PROFESSIONAL VOLUNTEERVIVIAN HARRIS, MARY LINDSAY, JEAN DELAFIELD, ISABELLE STEVENSON, GLORIA W. MILLIKEN 33635 CHICAGO, DC06/14/81PART I: THE MAGNIFICENT $20 MILLION YANKEE -- DAVE WINFIELD 33636 CHICAGO, DC06/14/81PART II: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TONY AWARDSALEXANDER H. COHEN, HILDY PARKS 33636 CHICAGO, DC05/02/81 06/21/81PART I: REPORT FROM THREE DOCTORS: THE LATEST IN MEDICINEISADORE ROSENFELD, M.D., DR. JOHN H. LARAGH, DR. JOSEPH WILDER 33630 CHICAGO, DC05/18/81 06/21/81PART II: HOW TO SUE WITHOUT A LAWYERJOHN STRIKER, ANDREW SHAPIRO 33630 CHICAGO, DC06/13/81 06/28/81PART I: SHOW BUSINESS COUPLESRENEE TAYLOR, JOSEPH BOLOGNAMARGE REDMOND, JACK WESTON 33634 CHICAGO05/18/81 06/28/81PART II: WHO REMEMBERS CARTER -- JOSEPH CALIFANO DOES, THAT'S WHO 33634 CHICAGOTHE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW1981-8206/06/8106/13/81 10/11/8108/08/82STARTING OVER AFTER DIVORCE: MIDDLE AGED SINGLESRICHARD SCHICKEL, ANNE PARK, MARTHA HUGHES, STEVEN BRALOVE,RITA MCDOWELL 33637 CHICAGO, DC06/08/81 10/18/8108/01/82PART I: THE REAL CHORUS LINE: BROADWAY DANCERSDONNA DRAKE, BOB HEATH, MARYBETH KURDOCK, DAVID EVANS, RONSCHWINN, JOAN BELL, DEAN BADOLATE, MARYANN NILES 33638 CHICAGO, DC06/13/81 10/18/8108/01/82PART II: FACES IN THE CROWD: MOVIE EXTRASROZ BRAVERMAN, ANDREW MURPHY, BARRY WISEMAN, SHANNON SORIN,VELA CERES 33638 CHICAGO, DC09/30/81 10/25/81PART I: MAKING MARRIAGE WORK: MARRIAGE COUNSELORSLAURA SINGER, DR. ROBERT RYDER, DR. MEL KRANTZLER, DR. FREDERICK HUMPHREY 35451 CHICAGO, DC09/30/81 10/25/81PART II: DIVORCE MEDIATORSDR. JOHN M. HAYNES, LAWRENCE GAUGHAN, SAMUEL MARGULIES,VIRGINIA STAFFORD 35451 CHICAGO, DC10/24/81 11/01/81WHAT PLASTIC SURGERY CAN DO FOR YOUDR. RALPH MILLARD, DR. CHRISTOPHER WEATHERLEY-WHITE, DR. BRUCE CONNELL, DR. MICHAEL HOGAN 35452 CHICAGO, DC10/07/81 11/08/8107/18/8206/05/83PART I: MODELS OVER 50 WHO LOOK GREATKAYLAN PICKFORD, LILLIAN MARCUSON, CARMEN DELL 'OREFICE 35453 CHICAGO (T), DC10/28/81 11/08/8107/18/82PART II: THE MYSTERY OF SLEEPDR. RICHARD BOOTZIN, DR. QUENTIN REGESTEIN, DR. ELLIOT WEITZMAN 35453 CHICAGO, DC11/07/81 11/15/81PART I: MOTHERS WITHOUT CUSTODYELLEN KIMBALL, "JACKIE", "BARBARA" 35455 CHICAGO, DC11/07/81 11/15/81PART II: CAMPUS CONSERVATIVESKEENEY JONES, JOHN GOODWIN, BENNETT COOPER, TERRY QUIST 35455 CHICAGO, DC11/18/81 11/22/81PART I: A TALK WITH FATHER THEODORE HESBURGH 34556 CHICAGO11/18/81 11/22/81PART II: UPDATE ON THE RADICAL LEFTLEWIS COLE, JOANNE LANDY, JANE ALPERT 34556 CHICAGO11/21/81 11/29/8107/04/82PART I: THE SWINGERS PARADISE OF CLUB MEDROD FRANKEL, DOREEN WOODRUM, SUSAN FRAYTUS, RICKY DETRES, BOBLEIGHTON, CLAUDE KEBBE 35454 CHICAGO, DC10/28/81 11/29/8107/04/82PART II: RETURN TO THE NESTSTEPHANIE GANGI, TOM RIPP, FRANK SCHIRALLI, SCOTT MARTONE,ANGELA DIVERGILIO 35454 CHICGO, DC11/25/81 12/06/8108/22/82WOMBS FOR RENTJULIE GALLIMORE, DR. WILLIAM MARRA, NOEL KEANE, DR. PHILLIP PARKER 35458 DC12/05/81 12/20/8106/27/82PART I: DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER! ELEGANT NEW SWIMMERLIZA BRUCE, ANNE COLE, STANLEY REGENBOGAN, FRANK FRIEND,MIRIAM RUZOW 35459 CHICAGO12/05/81 12/20/8106/27/8201/08/8407/22/8402/16/86PART II: ALL ABOUT HANGOVERSDAVID OUTERBRIDGE, NELSON DEMILLE, PETER WALSH, HERBERT GOULD, M.D. 35459 CHICAGO12/19/81 01/03/82PART I: AN INTERVIEW WITH GLADYCE BEGELMAN: CO-AUTHOR OF "NEW YORK ON $1,000.00 A DAY" 35457 CHICAGO, DC12/19/81 01/03/8208/29/8204/01/84PART II: CAN YOU ERASE THOSE WRINKLES? THE TRUTH ABOUT SILICONE AND COLLAGENDR. LEWIS FEDER, DR. ROBERT AUERBACH, DR. JAMES LEYDEN 35457 CHICAGO, DC12/05/81 01/20/8207/25/82PART I: TOUGHLOVE: PARENTS FIGHT BACKPHYLLIS AND DAVID YORK, LANE PEER, RICHARD SURVING, JEAN BAKER WUNDER 35459 CHICAGO, DC12/19/81 01/10/8207/25/82PART II: ALL ABOUT CATSANITRA FRAZIER, SIMON BOND, SAMANTHA SUSSKIND, JERRY BENISATTO, PATRICIA NELL WARREN, RICHARD GEBHARDT 35459 CHICAGO, DC01/13/82 01/17/8208/15/82PART I: WEIGHT LOSSNORMA SKOPIN, STEVE SLIVA, GERALDINE O'CONNOR, ANNE MCCARTHY,IRENE CURTIN 35462 CHICAGO, DC01/13/82 01/17/8208/15/8203/25/8409/16/8402/09/8607/06/86PART II: 'LISA H.' OPERATIONLINTON WHITAKER, M.D., JAMES KATOWITZ, M.D., DEREK BRUCE, M.D., CH.B 35462 CHICAGO, DC01/20/82 01/24/82"NO, MR. PRESIDENT, WE'RE NOT BETTER OFF" PART I: VICTIMS OF THE BUDGET CUTSMATILDE COLON, ZELDA WEINER, MARY GARBUTT, MURIEL ZGARDOWSKI,MARY GALE 35463 CHICAGO01/20/82 01/24/82PART II: FACING PERMANENT LAYOFFDAN SULLIVAN, DOUG FORD, BOB LONGWORTH, BILL AHSCROFT,(RON CARVER-P.R.) 35463 CHICAGO01/27/82 02/07/8209/26/82PART I: BACHELORS OF THE MONTHMICHAEL JEFFREY GRIFFITH, PETER KUHN, O. STEVEN FREDERICKSEN,JIM ZERBE, JOEL DIAMOND 35465 CHICAGO, DC12/16/81 02/07/8209/26/82PART II: CHIROPRACTORS VS. M.D.'SDR. STEPHEN BARRETT, LOUIS SPORTELLI, D.C., CHESTER WILK, D.C., REUBEN HOPPENSTEIN, M.D. 35465 CHICAGO, DC01/30/82 02/14/82LOOKING FOR LOVE: A GUIDE FOR SINGLESDR. MARTIN GALLITAN, JOE O'CONNELL, MARCY BOUCHER, GAYLE BOARD, KEN NELSON, MITCHEL MITCHEL 35466 CHICAGO, DC02/10/82 02/21/82WHO'S HOT, WHO'S NOT -- WHO'S IN, WHO'S OUT -- THE LATEST GOSSIPMADELLEINE SCHAAP, MAXINE MESSINGER, LIZ SMITH JAMES BRADY,BOB COLACELLO 35467 CHICAGO, DC02/28/82PART I: ASTROLOGERS PREDICT WHATS IN THE STARS FOR 1982MARIA ELISA CRUMMERE, MARTIN SCHULMAN, DARRELL MARTINI,MAE WILSON-LUDLAM 35464 CHICAGO02/28/82PART II: SABINA SHALOM 35464 CHICAGO02/24/82 03/07/82THE WILD WORLD OF SPORTSDICK SCHAAP, DAN JENKINS, MIKE LUPICA, DAVE ANDERSON, MIKE DOWNEY 35469 CHICAGO02/27/82 03/07/82TRAVELING SALESMENJIM O'CONNOR, JOEL KATZ, JIM PRENDERGAST, DICK ORNSTEIN 35469 CHICAGO02/13/82 03/14/8207/11/82CRIMINALS ARE GETTING AWAY WITH MURDERPHIL SEELIG, BILL CLARK, JUDGE EDWIN TORRES, SEYMOUR WISHMAN 35468 CHICAGO03/10/82 03/21/8209/12/82PART I: ARE WOMEN THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES?MARY VANN HUNTER, MONIQUE VAN VOOREN, KATHRYN LIVINGSTON,DORIS LILLY 35471 DC03/13/82 03/21/8209/12/82PART II: NICE GIRLS DODR. IRENE KASSORLA 35471 DC02/27/82 04/04/82TROUBLED SKIES: THE AIRLINE MESSWILLIAM HOWARD, DON BURR, MEL BRENNER, MICHAEL ARMELLINO,SECOR BROWNE 35470 CHICAGO, DC03/24/82 04/04/8208/29/82SUPERMOMSCOLETTE ROSSANT, KATHRYN DARROW, MEG WHITCOMB, PENNY HAWKEY 35470 CHICAGO, DC03/13/82 04/11/82PART I: LIFTING THE BAMBOO CURTAIN: THE URGENT NEED TO UNDERSTAND CHINADR. JOHN KING FAIRBANK 35472 CHICAGO, DC03/10/82 04/11/82PART II: COLLEGE GRADS IN MENIAL JOBSCHAS HICKEY, JANE HANSTEIN, ED CRICHIO, MARK NUNBERG,CAREY HUNTER 35472 CHICAGO (T), DC04/14/82 04/18/82PUBLIC SERVICE OR PUBLIC RIP OFF? -- UTILITIESEDWARD LARKIN, EDWARD HYNES, THOMAS FITZPATRICK, KAREN BURSTEIN, CAROL BARGER, ALFRED NARDELLI 35473 CHICAGO04/25/82ON THE VERGE OF RUIN: AMERICA'S DESPERATE FARMERSNITA GIBSON, WAYNE CRYTS, JOHN STULP, PETER CURRA, VAREL BAILEY 35476 CHICAGO, DC04/24/82 05/02/82COUNTDOWN TO DOOMSDAY: THE NUCLEAR ARMS DEBATEADMIRAL ELMO ZUMWALT, DR. DANIEL MAGUIRE, DR. SCOTT THOMPSON, JACK GEIGER, M.D. FRITZ ERMARTH, CONGRESSMAN THOMAS DOWNEY 35477 CHICAGO, DC03/24/82 05/09/82PART I: FAST AND FUNNY: COLLEGE DEBATERSDAVID BAILIN, HARRY WALTERS, LARRY EICHENFIELD, EDWARD O'TOOLE, DAVID KIDD, J.J. GERTLER, GRANT OLIPHANT, RICHARD SOMMER 35473 CHICAGO, DC05/08/82 05/16/82GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS ABOUT THE ECONOMYDR. WILLIAM NISKANEN, JR., LEONARD SILK, DR. OTTO ECKSTEIN, DR. ALAN GREENSPAN, DR. JOSEPH PECHMAN 35479 CHICAGO (T)05/05/82 05/23/8210/03/82"I'M ON WELFARE AND I HATE IT" -- A WELFARE MOTHERSHARON HUNT 35478 CHICAGO, DC05/19/82 05/30/82PART I: NOT FOR MEN ONLY -- BLUE COLLAR WOMENTINA NANNARONE, LAURA SCHWARTZ, JANE KELLEY, SHARON HOLMES,JUDY HUGHES 35480 CHICAGO, DC05/19/82 05/30/82PART II: OUT OF CASH? TRY BARTERANNIE PROULX, JERRY WEINER, GENE HOLTZMAN, CONNIE STAPLETON 35480 CHICAGO, DC05/22/82 06/06/8209/19/82AN INTERVIEW WITH THE REMARKABLE VIDAL SASSOONVIDAL SASSOON 35481 CHICAGO, DC06/13/82WHO CAN AFFORD COLLEGE ANYMORE? -- PART I: ADMINISTRATORSJAMES POWELL, STEPHEN TRACHTENBERG, WILLIAM MAXWELL, HARVEY GROTRAIN 35482 CHICAGO06/13/82WHO CAN AFFORD COLLEGE ANYMORE? -- PART 2: PARENTSJOSEPH ZULLO, JOHN KAUFMAN, FREDERIC KRAMER, GLORIA GATTI,ALEXANDRA GREELEY 35482 CHICAGO06/20/82NO MORE LAND OF PLENTYNORMAN BERG, KREKEL KARCH, NEIL SAMPSON 35484 CHICAGO06/20/82CAREER COUNSELORSJOHN CRYSTAL, STANLEY HYMAN, ROBERT SWAIN, IRENE ANSHER 35484 CHICAGOTHE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW1982-8310/06/82 10/10/82THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW -- 25TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - PART I 35486 CHICAGO, DC10/09/82 10/17/82THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW -- 25TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - PART IIMAUREEN STAPLETON, ANTHONY QUINN, NORMAN MAILER, TRUMAN CAPOTE 37027 CHICAGO (T), UCLA, DC07/16/82 10/24/8208/28/83TOP TRIAL LAWYERS DEMONSTRATE THE ART OF JURY SELECTIONPHILIP CORBOY, HAROLD PRICE FAHRINGER, AARON BRODER, BILL COLSON 35483 CHICAGO, DC04/17/82 10/31/8207/17/83PART I: COCAINE: A 30 BILLION DOLLAR EPIDEMICROBERT MILLMAN, M.D., ANDY KOWL, TOM HENDERSON, "AMY", "A.J.", "LIZA" 35475 CHICAGO, DC04/17/82 10/31/8207/17/8302/03/8511/17/85PART II: PARTY CRASHERSGARY WATSON, STEVE GOLDSTEIN, FRANK FUSARO, MIKE BURKE 35475 CHICAGO (T), DC10/30/82 11/07/82HERPES: THE VENEREAL DISEASE THAT CAN'T BE CUREDPART 1: VICTIMS: OSCAR GILLESPIE, PHD., JANE RUBINSKY , RUSSELL WOOD, "SCOTT"PART II: DOCTORS: ANDRE NAHMIAS, M.D., HERBERT BLOUGH, M.D., JOHN GROSSMAN, M.D., DR. CARLOS LOPEZ 37028 CHICAGO (T), DC11/03/82 11/14/8208/21/83PART I: WHY DON'T PEOPLE DATE ANYMORE?DOUG FOSTER, DOUG BERNSTEIN, SERENA BLISS, MICHAEL SELBY, LIZCASTELLS, MAGGIE PETERS, SIGNE WARNER, BOB POLLAK 37029 CHICAGO (T)11/03/82 11/14/8208/21/83PART II: AN INTERVIEW WITH HAMILTON JORDANHAMILTON JORDAN 37029 CHICAGO11/06/82 11/21/8201/26/8605/25/8608/17/86PART I: DOLLAR A DANCE -- TAXI DANCERSARIEL LUCAS, PAUL PRICKETT, PENNY PRUCHA, ELLEN STOKES,CAROL SUNDQUIST 37030 CHICAGO11/06/82 11/21/8203/18/84PART II: THE MYSTERY OF THE FULL MOONARNOLD L. LEIBER, M.D., CHARLES S. MIRABILE, M.D., DR. RALPH W. MORRIS, DR. DONALD P. LASALLE 37030 CHICAGO (T)11/20/82 11/28/82CONGRESSMEN WHO WERE DEFEATEDDON CLAUSEN, GENE ATKINSON, TOBY MOFFETT, JOHN LEBOUTILLIER 37031 CHICAGO (T)11/20/82 12/05/8202/17/85 PART I: HOW TO MARRY A RICH MANJACQUELINE THOMPSON, RITA LACHMAN, DIANE ACKERMAN 37032 CHICAGO06/19/82 12/05/82PART II: LONG DISTANCE MARRIAGEBRYNA SANGER, HARRY KATZ, KAREN AKERS, CATHERINE AND JIM FOSTER 37032 CHICAGO (T)11/27/82 12/12/8207/10/83PART I: GROWING UP IN THE DEPRESSION WITH RUSSELL BAKER, ANNE JACKSON, ELI WALLACH AND ED KOCH 37035 CHICAGO (T)11/20/82 12/12/8207/10/8301/20/8501/19/86PART II: THE EFFECT OF COLOR ON OUR LIVESJOHN OTT, DR. JAMES D'ADAMO, IRENE AUSTIN 37035 CHICAGO (T)12/08/82 12/19/8206/26/83PART I: CHOCOLATETOM KRON, LAURA BRODY, MILTON ZELMAN, AL PECHENIK, RUDOLF SPRUNGLI 37036 CHICAGO (T)12/08/82 12/19/8206/26/83PART II: ENTERTAININGCHARLOTTE TREE, SANDRA KASPER, MARY MCFADDEN, GEORGE LANG 37036 CHICAGO11/27/82 12/26/8207/24/83PART I: TV ANCHORWOMENROBIN YOUNG, MONICA KAUFMAN, SUE SIMMONS, PAT HARPER 37034 CHICAGO (T)12/11/82 12/26/8207/24/83 PART II: AMBASSADOR MALCOLM TOON 3703412/11/82 01/02/8310/16/8307/29/8402/16/8607/13/86PAR I: SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN: HOW TO FIGHT BACKDR. MARY CONROY 37039 CHICAGO12/11/82 01/02/83PART II: THE CAREER WOMAN'S DILEMMA: JOB VS. BABIESCAROL MASIUS, ANDREA DUNHAM, NANCY EVANS, MARIA CAMPBELL,SERINE HASTINGS 37039 CHICAGO (T)12/18/82 01/09/83HOW TO LIVE WITH ARTHRITISPART I: PATIENTSDR. ROBERT GOULD, BOB NIRKIND, ROBIN MAY, JOHN MURPHY,MARTHA SCHORTTMANPART II: DOCTORSGERALD WEISSMAN, M.D. FREDERIC MCDUFFIE, M.D., GEORGE EHRLICH, M.D., THOMAS KANTOR, M.D. 37038 CHICAGO (T)01/05/83 01/16/83PART I: WOMEN OF THE YEAR: BROADWAY'S LEADING LADIESELIZABETH ASHLEY, ELLEN BURSTYN, JUDITH IVEY, BETTY BUCKLEY 37040 CHICAGO (T)01/05/83 01/16/83PART II: BANKS ON THE BRINK: THE FOREIGN LOAN MESSC.W. CARSON, JR., RICHARD ERB, JOHN G. HEIMAN, PETER KENEN,REP. CHARLES E. SCHUMER 37040 CHICAGO01/15/83 01/23/83PART I: WAITRESSESDEBORAH GRISORIO, KATHLEEN MCLANE, PAULA MURRAY, NANCY YOUNGBLUT 37041 CHICAGO (T)01/15/83 01/23/83PAR II: NUCLEAR DETERRENCE IN ROME, NYEDWARD BURTON, ED CALLAHAN, COL. JOHN ENGELMANN, EMLYN GRIFFITH, IRWIN REDLENER 37041 CHICAGO01/27/83 01/30/83PART I: IS THIS BULL MARKET FOR REAL?STEVEN EINHORN, ELIOT FRIED, JOHN HINDELONG, THOMAS STILES,JOHN TEMPLETON 37044 CHICAGO01/19/83 01/30/8312/11/83PART II: COOKIES ARE BIG BUSINESSDAVID LIEDERMAN, BARBARA KAFKA, MARNI MILLER, JAN VERDONKSCHOT 37044 CHICAGO01/22/83 02/06/83THE RICH AND FAMOUS -- THE LATEST GOSSIPLIZ SMITH, DIANA MCLELLEN, TAKE AND MAXINE MESINGER 37043 CHICAGO02/02/83 02/13/83AMERICAN WOMEN WHO MARRY FOREIGN MENJANA JAFFEE, KATHRYN JASON, SHARON COSTA DE BEAUREGARD,COUNTESS DE ROMANONES, MARTHA BURKE-HENNESSY 37045 CHICAGO02/02/83 02/13/83DOWNWARD MOBILITY -- THE END OF THE AMERICAN DREAMBOB SACCO, DAN RASUMSSEN, RHONA DROSSMAN, LLOYD SAVEL,HOPE POKRESS 37045 CHICAGO (T)02/16/83 02/20/83WHAT'S IN THE STARS FOR 1983 ASTROLOGERSPOPE HILL, PATRIC WALKER, MARIA CRUMMERE, DEBBI KEMPTON-SMITH, JOELLE MAHONEY 37046 CHICAGO02/16/83 02/27/8312/02/8405/04/86PART I: STOPPING THE CLOCK? GEROVITALEMILY WILKINS, BILL TICE, DORIS WHITEHEAD, JOHN COFFMAN,BARRY REISBERG, M.D. 37042 CHICAGO (T)01/19/83 02/27/83THE MYSTERY OF THE COMMON COLDSTEVEN MOSTOW, M.D., R. GORDON DOUGLAS, M.D., SANFORD CHODOSH, M.D., HYLAN BICKERMAN, M.D., JOHN ABELES, M.D. 37042 CHICAGO02/23/83 03/06/83PART I: ANGRY CRIME VICTIMSDIANI MONTENEGRO, SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN, GUILIA PAGANO, ROBERT GRAYSON, DR. MICHAEL ROBINSON 37047 CHICAGO (T)02/23/83 03/06/83PART II: CRIME FIGHTERSSGT. JOSEPH DUNNE, DET. BILL CLARK, DET./LT. 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