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Roosevelt Reads Bonus Veto to Congress
Clip: 489651_1_1
Year Shot: 1935 (Actual Year )
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 754
Original Film: MPI5369
HD: N/A
Location: Washington, DC, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 00:01:24 - 00:01:44

Motorcade of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt driving along street in front of the Capitol Building. Crowd of onlookers, shot from behind, predominately adult men wearing fedoras. FDR posing with adult male Caucasian police officer.

Andy Warhol & Richard Weisman Interview
Clip: 489652_1_1
Year Shot: 1978 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1804
Original Film: COOPER REEL 23
HD: N/A
Location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Timecode: 01:22:41 - 01:24:22

Master 1804 - Tape 1

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489653_1_1
Year Shot: 1981 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11132
Original Film: LM 024
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: -

00.02.39-WETA credit/sponsor credits/title sequence. 00.03.30-Paul DUKE/COKIE ROBERTS/LINDA WERTHEIMER in studio-on program: effort to weaken anti-bribery laws for overseas business, Government's failure to pay its bills on time, Gun lobby hopes for weakening of GUN CONTROL. 00.04.16-ROBERTS intro report on BRIBERY laws, extended to overseas companies after WATERGATE. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS say the laws are hindrance to business. 00.04.45-Shot of Rep. DON BONKER (appropriately named), testifying to Congressional Committee that billions are being lost because BUSINESS is "intimidated" by the laws. ROBERTS v.o.-U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE has allies in Congress, lobbied against the Anti-BRIBERY laws. Shots of Committee hearings. Shot of Rep. DAN MICA (D-FL), argues that repealing the law would not condone BRIBERY. Shot of Rep. TIM WIRTH (D-CO), argues that American businesses should be held to high standards of honesty. Shot of ERNEST JOHNSON, member of STATE DEPARTMENT, denies that the REAGAN-ADMINISTRATION goal is to allow companies to bribe foreign governments, says the law is inefficient and impedes business. Shots of COMMITTEE HEARING. 00.06.56-Shot of WILLIAM BROCK, a Trade Representative, saying that since all businesses are complaining about the laws hurting business, it can't be that they all are part of a conspiracy to legalize bribery. Shot of Rep. WIRTH, says the only documented evidence that Congress has says that businesses are not hurt by the laws. Shot of Rep. JAMES COLLINS (R-TX), starts to mock WIRTH'S concern, WIRTH cuts in, asks COLLINS to keep the discussion to the facts and evidence, says Colorado businesses are far more concerned about the overseas value of the Dollar, other concerns. 00.09.29-DUKE/ROBERTS/WERTHEIMER-discussion of the law, tendency of REAGAN administration toward deregulation, youth of the Congress, conservatism, Post-Watergate anti-corruption laws less strongly supported in Congress. 00.11.01-DUKE intro report on delinquent payment of bills by GOVERNMENT. 00.11.32-Shot of herd of PIGS, n=150, being chased down a chute into a pen, squealing and oinking heard. Shot of a Credit Manager in a meat company, complains about delinquent payment of government contracts. Shot of worker driving hogs into pen. Shots of hogs. Shot of BACON rashers moving on conveyor belt in MEAT PACKING PLANT. Shot of meat company official, says that the Government's delinquency in payment forces his company into extended credit situations. Shot of BUTCHERS in a PACKING PLANT, CARCASSES hang in foreground. Shot of large slabs of BACON loaded into machine to be sliced. 00.13.04-Congressional Hearing Room-witness with chart argues that the Government's slow payment of contracts is routine, DUKE v.o.-legislation being sponsored to force Government to pay interest on late payments of contracts. Witness testifying, wants to dispel myths that Government can't be expected to pay bills on time. Shot of Rep. GLENN ENGLISH (D-OK) testifying, calls for laws to force Government to pay bills on time. Shot of Rep. BOB LAGOMARSINO (R-CA), testifying to committee that the government must be held accountable, statutes should be drawn up. Shot of Rep. JACK BROOKS (D-TX) chairing committee, smoking cigar, criticizes the Office of Management and Budget for being uncooperative and inefficient. 00.15.48-DUKE-SENATE did approve Prompt Payment law, likely HOUSE will do same in 1982.

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489654_1_1
Year Shot: 1981 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11132
Original Film: LM 024
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: -

00.15.48-DUKE-SENATE did approve Prompt Payment law, likely HOUSE will do same in 1982. WERTHEIMER-intro report on GUN LOBBY agenda for RELAXING GUN CONTROL LAWS. 00.16.23-Clip of NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION AD, showing stills of "members" of NRA, touting the group's commitment to right to own guns. Shot of GUN CONTROL ad, showing a young girl finding a HANDGUN in her mom's jewelry box, picks it up as ominous music plays. Shot of HANDGUNS on rack in GUN STORE. Shot of NRA headquarters, text of SECOND AMENDMENT engraved on marble wall. Shot of SENATE COMMITTEE session. Shot of Rep. HAROLD VOLKMER (D-MO) testifies to Committee that the 1968 GUN CONTROL law is an infringement of Constitutional rights of "law abiding citizens". Shot of Sen. JAMES McCLURE, arguing that a new law should be focused on Criminals and the use of Guns in Crime. Shot of Sen. CHARLES GRASSLEY (R-IA) chairing committee, WERTHEIMER v.o.-disc. of contributions given to BIDEN, McCLURE, VOLKMER by NRA. Sen. GRASSLEY says that there are many in Congress who support the new bill. WERTHEIMER v.o.-REAGAN may have pre-empted CONGRESS, has proposed to dissolve ATF and give its enforcement authority to SECRET SERVICE. 00.19.02-Shot of ATF director, testifying to committee, says that for all the money spent, the 1968 law has not impacted CRIME RATE at all. Shot of PAUL HAYES (GUN DEALER) and wife, testifies that government regulation is killing his business [he should have told his wife not to wear that fur collar if he is looking for sympathy] Shot of a GUN COLLECTOR complaining that his guns were seized. WERTHEIMER v.o.-the witnesses are basically professional witnesses for NRA agenda. 00.20.14--Shot of a GUN CONTROL advocate, says the bill is frivolous and entirely objectionable-WERTHEIMER v.o. descr. of provisions of bill. Shot of a GUN CONTROL advocate, says CONGRESS must pass new laws, not gut existing ones. 00.21.00-DUKE/WERTHEIMER studio-discussion of legislative mood on GUN CONTROL, extraordinary that in a year when the PRESIDENT was shot, there was no move to INCREASE GUN CONTROL, but a move to decrease it. Speculation that moving GUN LAW ENFORCEMENT to SECRET SERVICE from ATF might make the GUN LOBBY'S task more difficult in the long run. DUKE notes an estimated 55 MILLION HANDGUNS in circulation in U.S.A.. 00.22.31-DUKE intro report on the CONGRESSIONAL CHAPLAIN, called on to help members relax after hard battles over the budget. 00.23.01-Shot of House CHAPLAIN JAMES FORD, seated, wearing black with priest's collar, says he steers clear of political matters and advising. Shot of FORD giving PRAYER to open session of HOUSE. Shot of STAINED GLASS WINDOW in CAPITOL PRAYER ROOM, closeup of slogan "THIS NATION UNDER GOD" in window. Shot of rostrum of HOUSE chamber. FORD discussing helping members of Congress with their personal spiritual problems, says that Congressmen have the same kinds of problems as anyone else, in matters where a Congressman has a moral dilemma about how to vote, FORD says he must act only as a counselor to help the member make his/her own decision. FORD says that HOUSE members are very "religious" in terms of observation and practice (church attendance etc.). Says he can't answer the question "is there a 'moral majority' in CONGRESS?", hopes that there is a majority that has moral concerns for justice, mercy, peace. Says that most Congressmen do sincerely want to use their votes to do right, regardless of their opinions on what "right" is. 00.27.17-DUKE-intro commentary. 00.27.26-commentary by OTIS PIKE, discusses what he'd like to give CONGRESS for Christmas-"LOOPHOLES"-discusses CONGRESS' constant desire to find "loopholes" to close, constant practice of making new loopholes. 00.29.23-DUKE signs off, Closing credits roll over shot of MARINE BAND (?) playing "Jingle Bells" on Capitol grounds. Transcript order information/WETA credit/sponsor credits/PBS ID 00.31.24-OUT

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489655_1_1
Year Shot: 1981 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11133
Original Film: LM 025
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: -

13.01.45-WETA credit/sponsor credits/title sequence 13.02.35-PAUL DUKE/LINDA WERTHEIMER/COKIE ROBERTS in studio-on program-preview of battles over the BUDGET in 1982 Congress, preview of ELECTION YEAR activities of Congress. First, a Recap of year 1981 in Congress. 13.03.14-Shot of REAGAN (2/18/1981) addressing joint session of Congress, TIP O'NEILL and GEORGE BUSH sit behind REAGAN. REAGAN says his TAX CUTS will increase opportunity and the nation's wealth. Shot of Rep. BENJAMIN ROSENTHAL (D-NY) arguing that REAGANOMICS will fall most heavily on the Poor, and the rich will not pay any costs. Shot of REAGAN giving speech in Congress (State of the Union?), says that government's TAX POWER should not be used to regulate Economy or "bring about social change"---modest applause. Shot of Rep. BARBARA MIKULSKI (D-MD), addressing a meeting with many SENIOR CITIZENS, says that she shares their concern about REAGANOMICS as proposed changes in SOCIAL SECURITY. 13.04.03-Shot of NEWT GINGRICH, says voters gave power in the WHITE HOUSE and the SENATE to the "people who stand for change", but the HOUSE is the same old TAX AND SPEND DEMOCRATS. Shots of political volunteers/staffers? making phone call for a conservative group, soliciting help in organizing pressure on HOUSE on behalf of REAGANOMICS. Clip of a POLITICAL AD attacking Rep. PAUL SARBANES (D-MD). Shot of Rep. SARBANES, says that he doesn't think that expensive ads can manipulate Maryland voters. Shot of a young black "man on the street", says that the commercial did influence him, he thinks SARBANES is wrong to be in such opposition to REAGAN. Shot of a middle-aged white man in baseball cap, says he's not affected by ads attacking SARBANES. Shot of young black woman, says that she's against SARBANES because he won't support lower taxes. 13.05.41-Shot of Rep. CLAUDE PEPPER (D-FL) on campaign trail, shaking hands with some "good ol' boys" outside a cinderblock building. V.O.-PEPPER says he's always wanted to be helpful to other people. Shot of PEPPER chatting with older woman, older man. Shot of TIP O'NEILL seated in speaker's office, says now that DEMOCRATS are the opposition party, and it will be their policy to make REAGAN take responsibility for the BUDGET, for UNEMPLOYMENT, DEFICIT, INFLATION, etc.. Shot of Rep. DAN ROSTENKOWSKI, chairing meeting of HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, says that the public will not lose sight of the fact that CONGRESS drafts and structures the BUDGET. Shot of Rep. JACK FIELDS (R-TX) speaking in HOUSE debate, says that "the eyes of Texas" are on Congress to see what they do with the BUDGET. Shot of Rep. BARNEY FRANK (D-MA), says that he doesn't object to the "eyes of Texas", but to the "hands of Texas being in my pockets". 13.06.42-Shot of a Congressman saying that although CONGRESS has just passed REAGANOMICS, there is nothing in the program to reduce INTEREST RATES. Shot of a CONGRESSMAN, says that REAGAN'S promises are "ringing hollow on Wall Street". Shot of financial analyst, says that WALL STREET is reacting to "concerns on Main Street". Shot of DAVID STOCKMAN (REAGAN'S budget guru of 1981), says that "Main Street wants a tax reduction". Shot of Sen. BILL ARMSTRONG (R-CO), excoriating STOCKMAN in a late 1981 committee meeting, says that the effects of REAGANOMICS have been "human tragedy of great proportions". Shot of Sen. DON REIGLE (D-MI), telling committee a hard-luck story of a farmer hurt by REAGANOMICS. Shot of Sen. MARK HATFIELD (R-OR), says that many people in Congress are facing re-election in 1982, and there will be fallout from REAGANOMICS and it's failure, and Congress won't treat REAGAN'S proposals in the same way in 1982. 13.08.49-Shot of Rep. CLAUDE PEPPER speaking to crowd from CAPITOL steps, vows to fight REAGAN'S reforms to SOCIAL SECURITY, says that if SENIOR CITIZENS vote in 1982, they can protect SOCIAL SECURITY.

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489656_1_1
Year Shot: 1981 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11133
Original Film: LM 025
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: -

13.09.05-DUKE-notes that Congressmen and Senators are increasingly concerned that their constituents' economic woes could be the big issue at the polls. Discussion with ROBERTS/WERTHEIMER and guest commentators of the issues of the 1982 campaign year. Discussion of cyclical patterns of Senate elections, many more DEMOCRATS are up for re-election, liberals and moderates, who are vulnerable. The Economy will be major issue, if things get worse, REPUBLICANS could lose significantly, DEMOCRATS benefit from attracting more candidates. Discussion of YOUNG REPUBLICAN CONSERVATIVES in HOUSE, many swept into office on REAGAN coattails. Difficult for REPUBLICANS to run on platform of "change" since they control Senate and White House. Discussion of SUNBELT gaining population in last Census, political shift in apportionment, role of State Legislators in adjusting Congressional Districts, efforts by parties to manipulate districts to maximize their chances. Discussion of heightened PARTISANSHIP in 1982. 13.22.42-Continued panel discussion of 1982 election prognosis. Discussion of REPUBLICAN financing of STATE LEGISLATOR campaigns, building a strong base to work from. Discussion of Computer-processed Census, which ends up pleasing no one in the political arena, one man argues that districting is an inherently political process, can't be made consensual just by use of computers. Discussion of MINORITY voters. In some states, REPUBLICANS forging strange coalitions with MINORITIES by drawing districts with majorities of "minority" voters, allows election of minority representatives in a few districts, but takes DEMOCRATIC votes out of other districts. Discussion of the role of the courts in redistricting, unpredictable outcomes. Speculation about the outcome in elections-members who have to campaign in new districts will be less compliant with REAGAN'S agenda; Liberal Northeast will feel losses, no longer dominate the legislative arena. A general Conservative trend in Congress. 13.28.38-DUKE signs off. Closing Credits/transcript order information/WETA credit/sponsor credits/PBS ID 13.30.30--OUT

Lawmakers 1/7/1982
Clip: 489657_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11134
Original Film: LM 026
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 13:00:09 - 13:10:05

Lawmakers 1/7/1982

Lawmakers 1/7/1982
Clip: 489658_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11134
Original Film: LM 026
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 13:10:05 - 13:16:11

Lawmakers 1/7/1982

Lawmakers - January 14, 1982
Clip: 489659_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11135
Original Film: LM 027
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 13:00:00 - 13:07:55

Lawmakers, Congress gearing up for 1982 elections - January 14, 1982

Lawmakers - January 14, 1982
Clip: 489660_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11135
Original Film: LM 027
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 13:07:55 - 13:16:57

Lawmakers, Congress gearing up for 1982 elections - January 14, 1982

LAWMAKERS # 320 - Reaganomics - Impact of Federal Funding Cuts to States
Clip: 489661_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11136
Original Film: LM 028
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 13:00:26 - 13:06:35

LAWMAKERS # 320 - Reaganomics - Impact of Federal Funding Cuts to States

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489663_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11137
Original Film: LM 029
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: -

IN 13.00.12 13.00.12-WETA credit/sponsor credits/title sequence 13.01.03-PAUL DUKE, standing at window with CAPITOL dome in background. On program-return of Congress for 1982 session, REAGAN'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS. COKIE ROBERTS on Capitol grounds-Congress honoring FDR'S 100th birthday. LINDA WERTHEIMER in telephone control room-Congress concerned about results of BELL BREAKUP. DUKE-Congress has to confront DEFICIT, RECESSION, UNEMPLOYMENT in 1982, with Congress and 33 Senators facing elections in November. As a result, DEMOCRATS seemed to be looking forward to the STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS. 13.02.09-Shot of hallway outside HOUSE chamber, Rep. GEORGE DANIELSON (D-CA), drink in hand, gleefully greeting a Japanese ambassador, Shots of Congressmen. DUKE v.o.-DEMOCRATS are upbeat, think that dissatisfaction with economy favors them. Shot of Rep. BERYL ANTHONY (D-Ark.), says that constituents have turned against REAGANOMICS in recent months. Shot of DANIELSON, says that DEMOCRATS are going to take action in 1982. Shot of small jazz combo playing at reception. Shot of Capitol exterior at night. Shot of REAGAN giving STATE OF THE UNION, TIP O'NEILL and GEORGE BUSH sitting behind on rostrum. O'NEILL announces REAGAN. REAGAN begins speech, mentions history of the practice, jokes that contrary to the media's reports, REAGAN was not around to see George Washington give first State of the Union address in 1790 [laughter/applause]. DUKE v.o.-Congress gave REAGAN all that he wanted in 1981 session, used Address to reaffirm his belief in REAGANOMICS. 13.04.50-REAGAN asserts that without his policies, "things would be far worse" than at present [applause from REPUBLICANS]. Pan over members of CONGRESS and SENATE in gallery. REAGAN speaks, proposes giving more programs over to states, pledges "the means to finance them". Shot of REAGAN speaking, saying that he will not seek TAX INCREASES to offset the growing DEFICIT, says that taxes will retard growth, decrease production, and cost future jobs [hasn't been to Detroit lately?]. 13.06.25-Shot of group of DEMOCRATIC staffers, watching on closed-circuit monitor. Clip of DEMOCRAT-sponsored TV spot "STATE OF THE UNION: A DEMOCRATIC VIEW"-Sen. ROBERT BYRD introduces the program. Shots of interviews of "man on the street", a woman tells Sen. DON REIGLE (D-MI) that there are "500 people" in line for every open job, it's depressing. Shot of a Democrat talking to SENIOR CITIZENS in a nursing home, one elderly woman compares REAGAN to HOOVER, says in HOOVER'S favor that at least he was blunt and upfront about his agenda, unlike REAGAN. 13.07.34-Shot of REPUBLICAN Congressman taping an interview for a REPUBLICAN sponsored TV spot, shot of TV crew on scene. DUKE v.o.-REPUBLICAN Senators produced the spots, sent out on a satellite feed for local TV stations to use. Clip of a local TV newscast, anchor introduces one of the REPUBLICAN spots on the newscast. Clip of Sen. RUDY BOSCHWITZ (R-MN), saying REAGAN'S programs are the next step down the road to prosperity. Shot of doors to HOUSE chamber, Shot of HOUSE rostrum with TIP O'NEILL at top. Shot of congressman TOM HARKIN (D-Iowa) on floor of House, calls REAGAN'S STATE OF THE UNION message "The Warner Brothers version of 'There's a light at the end of the tunnel'". Shot of Rep. BOB WALKER (R-PA), speaking in his very unpleasant style, rails against TAX AND SPEND DEMOCRATS who are "failing the country".

LAWMAKERS # 320 - Reaganomics - Impact of Federal Funding Cuts to States
Clip: 489662_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11136
Original Film: LM 028
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 13:12:58 - 13:17:45

LAWMAKERS # 320 - Reaganomics - Impact of Federal Funding Cuts to States

Surface of the Earth
Clip: 444168_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: WPA 1260
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

"We see the unusual formation of the ever-changing surface of our earth...the beautiful caves of Virginia and New Mexico with their stalagmites and stalactites, the wind-blown, water-worn mountains and rocks of the southwest and glacial formed lakes and valleys. using animation, we explain how these wonders of nature were formed." --AV-ED FIlms 1260 A: A-Roll 1260 B: B-Roll 1260 C: B/W dupe negatve 1260 D: A-Wind neg. dens trk 1260 E: Interneg. 1260 F: Composite print

Wood Turning
Clip: 444175_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master:
Original Film: WPA 1266
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

"A detailed demonstration of the technique of woodturning by Hugh Baird, Industrial Arts instructor for the Los Angeles school system, using one of th enew multiple unit power tools," "The turning of a Mahogony bowl on the face plate of a wood lathe is demonstrated. We see the proper use of the lathe and the tools as a block of wood is transformed into a beautiful work of art. " AV-ED films SEQUENCES: Introduction, turning process, conclusion 1266 A: Print #2 1266 B: A-roll 1266 C: B-roll 1266 D: A-wind neg. dens. trk. 1266 E: B/W dupe neg. 1266 F: Pos. Var. dens. trk.

Something Special
Clip: 444182_1_1
Year Shot: 1976 (Estimated Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: N/A
Original Film: WPA 1270 F
HD: Yes
Location:
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:00:00 - 01:01:29

DO NOT USE - Countdown timer, Title Cards, Credits.

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489664_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11138
Original Film: LM 030
HD: N/A
Location:
City: Washington, D.C.
Country: United States
Timecode: 12:59:55 - 13:00:20

DO NOT USE - WETA credit/sponsor credits/

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489665_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11138
Original Film: LM 030
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: -

13.12.39-Shots of hearing of SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, BOB DOLE presiding. DOLE says Congress doesn't want to deal with the issue, says the committee might reject it. Shot of Sen. PAT MOYNIHAN, conferring with aide. Shot of Sen. DAVID BOREN (D-OK), says that if administration's goal is to fight racial discrimination, why did the TAX EXEMPTIONS come first in policy? Shot of TREASURY OFFICIAL testifying, gives lame response. Shot of Sen. PAT MOYNIHAN (D-NY), confronts witness with a memo that he wrote, says there's not a word to suggest that REAGAN ADMINISTRATION disapproves of SEGREGATED SCHOOLS. WERTHEIMER-revealed documents show a debate, with half of the CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION attorneys dissenting from the ADMINISTRATION. 13.14.40-Shot of HOUSE COMMITTEE. Shot of Prof. LAURENCE TRIBE (HARVARD LAW), says ADMINISTRATION'S position is wrong with respect to the law. Shot of Rep. SAM GIBBONS (D-FL), wonders if CONGRESS needs to enact new laws. TRIBE says no. GIBBONS wonders what REAGAN should do, TRIBE says REAGAN ADMINISTRATION should admit they're on the wrong side of the law. 13.15.42-WERTHEIMER-appears that both houses of CONGRESS are moving away from the REAGAN proposal, hopes that the SUPREME COURT will decide the issue so they don't have to vote on it. 13.16.10-DUKE-intro report on "NEW FEDERALISM" debate-sending lots of SOCIAL PROGRAMS from FEDERAL authority back to the STATE GOVERNMENTS. COKIE ROBERTS reports-DEMOCRATS say that "NEW FEDERALISM" is a smokescreen to distract public from the UNEMPLOYMENT, DEFICITS, caused by REAGANOMICS. 13.16.49-Shot of REAGAN'S BUDGET GURU (and shrewd manipulator of accounting procedures) DAVID STOCKMAN testifying for Committee of Senate. Shot of Sen. TOM EAGLETON (D-MO), says "New Federalism" is a diversion. Shot of Sen. DAVID DURENBERGER (R-MN), says DEMOCRATS who criticize the plan have no better idea to balance the budget, but always complain about the DEFICIT. Shot of JOHN GLENN (D-OH), rips into STOCKMAN for his deceptions to Congress about the prospects of REAGANOMICS [deliberately cooked the books to show that TRICKLE-DOWN would penetrate to lower economic strata when he knew full well that it would not]. Asks STOCKMAN why the Senate should believe him this year. STOCKMAN defends himself. 13.18.49-Shot of committee at bench. Shot of Sen. CARL LEVIN (D-MI), ridicules the prospects propounded by STOCKMAN that the Federal Government will maintain levels of support for States to administer social programs. STOCKMAN defends the proposal. 13.19.59-ROBERTS-says two SENATORS were concerned about FAIRNESS in "NEW FEDERALISM". Shot of Sen. DAVID PRYOR (D-Ark.), of Sen. WILLIAM ROTH (R-DE) interviewed-ROTH says that he's talked to governors and State officials, who all think the idea can work, are happy to have less FEDERAL control. Says that there must be assurances that the States do not renege on providing services and that the Federal Government does not renege on the funding. Sen. PRYOR says that he hopes state officials do not simply accept the REAGAN plan, but work to modify it to improve it. ROTH says that the issue of financing is a concern mostly because the ECON0MY isn't growing, there is no suggestion that "New Federalism" is a ruse to cut spending. PRYOR says that REAGAN'S proposal is based on an assumption that the States can be counted on to raise the same funds as the Federal Government, says that there is no guarantee of this, State and local governments notoriously unwilling to raise taxes or cut programs. ROTH says that local officials want to change the way responsibilities are parceled out in Federalism. PRYOR says that local governments want not only the money but guidelines from the Federal Government on how to run programs. 13.24.51-DUKE-Senate is discussing whether to allow TV CAMERAS in its sessions. Intro commentary. Commentary by Charles McDOWELL, discusses the pretensions of grandeur in the SENATE, suggests it's past due for the Senate to be seen on TV, TV might force the SENATE to be less grandiose and long-winded, thus more efficient. 13.26.57-DUKE-signs off. Closing Credits/transcript order info/WETA credit/sponsor credits/PBS ID 13.28.43-OUT

Importance of Rivers
Clip: 444190_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: WPA 1276
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

"It is unlikely that any form of life would have evolved on earth without rivers. This informative film tells how rivers have sustained and influenced life on our planet. It shows how they shape the surface of the earth, drain the land, serve as boundaries, supply food and power, furnish water, and have made the difference between nomadic life and modern civilization." --AV-ED FIlms 1276 A: Print #2 1276 B: A-roll 1276 C: B-roll 1276 D: A-wind neg. area trk. 1276 E: interneg.

Tell Them About Us
Clip: 444223_1_1
Year Shot: 1976 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master:
Original Film: WPA 1284
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

"The pre-vocational program at Aneth Community School in Utah is a prime example of a regular program and Title 1 working together. It ws begun in 1965 andwas desin=gned to serve the needs of older elementary level students--young Navajo adults between the ages of 13 and 21 who are uneducated or Undereducated. the program classes are departmental and include oral english, science, social studies, math, reading, home economics and shop. While the emphasis is oncareer development, career counseling and the "wrld of work". Upon successful completion of the program many of the students are placed in jobs or in advanced training centers for concentrated skills training."--AV-ED Films 1284 : release print for transfer 1284 A: A-roll 1284 B: B-roll 1284 C: interneg 1284 D: neg A-win area trk 1284 E: Super-8 optical neg trk 1284 F: Comp. Mag trk. comp. edge, M&E ctr.

Lawmakers - February 11, 1982 - Budget Debate
Clip: 489666_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11139
Original Film: LM 031
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: 12:59:22 - 13:08:24

Lawmakers - February 11, 1982 - Budget Debate

Lawmakers - February 11, 1982 - Budget Debate
Clip: 489667_1_1
Year Shot: 1982 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11139
Original Film: LM 031
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: 13:12:47 - 13:19:02

Lawmakers - February 11, 1982 - Budget Debate

1970s - A Partnership For Children - Bureau of Indian Affairs
Clip: 444226_1_1
Year Shot: 1977 (Estimated Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: N/A
Original Film: WPA 1287 E
HD: Yes
Location:
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:00:30 - 01:01:52

Woman welcoming attendees to Title 1 workshop at a Holiday Inn in Reno, Nevada. VS of adult men and women of different races attending the workshop. VS of Native American male and female children playing on playground in Alaska; school building in BG. Native American children running toward school building in southern Florida. VS of male and female Native American children playing kickball game on basketball court. Woman, speaking to the attendees, about having representatives from every area office. There are twelve administrative offices within the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Of All Things #57: San Francisco
Clip: 444275_1_1
Year Shot: 1950 (Estimated Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 486
Original Film: WPA 1298
HD: N/A
Location: San Francisco, California
Timecode: 09:23:49 - 09:26:49

Of All Things #57: San Francisco - Establishing shots of the city of San Francisco.

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