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    <title>Perot Popluar Programs - C-SPAN Video Library</title>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>Independent and undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot addressed the annual convention of the NAACP in Nashville, TN. Punctuated with bursts of chords from a organ, Mr. Perot stated that America's highest priority was to put people back to work in order to increase the nation's tax base to solve America's other problems. He also discussed his parents' attitude toward minorities and the unemployed during the 1930's, and called for government policies to provide a means for each American to improve their own condition. He also compared the aloofness of the administration in Washington to the aloofness of Marie Antoinette in the French Revolution. Mr. Perot's remarks at the convention received considerable media attention due to his repeated use of the phrase "your people," which many members of the audience found distancing and insulting. Criticism was also leveled at the apparent paternalistic nature of Mr. Perot's stories concerning his father's minority employees.</description>
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      <title>Reform Party Future</title>
      <description>After being introduced by Pat Choate, Mr. Perot spoke to Reform Party members at a national meeting. He spoke about his recent presidential campaign and the need for the party to continue to organize and advocate for its core issues, including balanced budgets, fair trade and political reform both to garner the support of a disaffected public and to make sure these reforms are truly enacted by the two major parties. Then, Mr. Choate spoke briefly to the members.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Perot and His People]</title>
      <description>Ms. Barta discussed her book, [Perot and His People: Disrupting the Balance of Political Power], published by The Summit Group of Fort Worth. After several months of interviewing Perot supporters around the U.S., she wrote about "Perotism," which is neither conservative nor liberal, but a very enthusiastic grassroots campaign to improve politics and government in the U.S. Ms. Barta believes the reason Ross Perot dropped out of the presidential campaign in July 1992 was because he had always considered himself a humanist, but political writers had begun to imply that he was a racist. The support of his followers continued after the November 1992 election.</description>
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      <title>A Conversation with Ross Perot</title>
      <description>In a wide-ranging interview, undeclared independent presidential candidate Ross Perot responded to questions about news media stories on his past and his candidacy. He also talked about his management style, his efforts to return P.O.W.'s from Southeast Asia to America, and how he might operate as president. In much of the interview billionaire businessman Perot responded to questions about the published stories on his background. The interview took place in Mr. Perot's North Dallas office.</description>
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      <title>Ross Perot Speech</title>
      <description>Mr. Perot was a third party presidential candidate in the 1992 elections. He talked about domestic problems, lack of trust in the government, political campaigning, the national debt, and other issues.</description>
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      <title>Reform Party Convention Acceptance Speeches</title>
      <description>At the Reform Party National Convention, losing candidate Lamm spoke to the crowd saying he was "not angry" at losing the nomination. Ross Perot accepted the party's nomination as presidential candidate.</description>
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      <title>Conversation with Ross Perot</title>
      <description>1992 independent presidential candidate and billionaire Ross Perot spoke from his offices in Dallas, Texas, on economic issues affecting the U.S. After giving a brief tour of the works of art and collector's items in his offices, the founder of the political organization United We Stand, America responded to phone callers' comments and questions on economic issues including health care reform, the Clinton administration's budget and the North American Free Trade Agreement.</description>
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      <title>Perot Interview</title>
      <description>Mr. Perot discussed the upcoming United We Stand America Conference.</description>
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      <title>Throw the Hypocritical Rascals Out</title>
      <description>Mr. Perot, a billionaire who lives in Texas, was the featured speaker in a forum on incumbency in the U.S. Congress. The Coalition for Better Government is made up of more than 50 organizations that support limiting the terms of elected officials and repealing the congressional pay raise. Mr. Anderson ran as an independent candidate for presidency in 1980.</description>
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      <title>Perot Withdrawal</title>
      <description>In a surprise announcement, Mr. Perot declared that he would not be running in the 1992 presidential election. Mr. Perot's primary reason given for his withdrawal was the threat of the election going to the House of Representatives. After his prepared statement, Mr. Perot responded to reporters' questions.</description>
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      <title>The Challenges Facing Government</title>
      <description>Businessman and 1992 presidential candidate Ross Perot addressed the convention of the Reform Party of California. The Reform Party has been formed to offer alternatives to the two major political parties in the 1996 election. Former Colorado Governor Richard Lamm gave the keynote address. In his speech, he spoke about the challenges facing government. His remarks focused on issues of generational equity and problems that the financing of government programs, including social security, pose for future generations. Due to technical difficulties, C-SPAN was able to telecast only a portion of Mr. Perot's speech.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Commercial</title>
      <description>C-SPAN aired the second Perot campaign commercial. It was titled business leadership and success.</description>
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      <title>Perot News Conference</title>
      <description>Undeclared presidential candidate and billionaire businessman Ross Perot held a news conference in Annapolis, Maryland, following a campaign rally with supporters. During the hour-long news conference, Mr. Perot responded to questions from a vocal group of reporters on several aspects of his campaign and the stories surrounding his presidential efforts, including his investigations into President Bush's background and media investigations into his own background.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign News Conference</title>
      <description>Following an appearance on NBC's [Meet the Press], Mr. Perot spoke with reporters.</description>
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      <title>Virginia Reform Party State Conference</title>
      <description>Reform Party founder Ross Perot and Reform Party presidential candidate Richard Lamm address the Virginia state party conference. Mr. Lamm talked about returning to a society of delayed gratification and balanced federal budgets. Mr. Perot talked about a variety of economic and political issues.</description>
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      <title>Perot California Petition Rally</title>
      <description>Independent and undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot spoke to approximately 6,000 supporters in front of the California state capitol. The occasion marked the submittance of voter signatures to the California state capitol in excess of the number of signatures needed to place Ross Perot's name on the California ballot for the presidential race. Following a number of introductory speeches before a vocally supportive crowd, Ross Perot praised the accomplishment of his supporters in getting 135,000 signatures, and noted the use of television talk shows and town hall meetings, both techniques used by Ross Perot, by the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. Following his speech, Mr. Perot introduced Gen. Stockdale, "a hero's hero," and lauded veterans and the family of veterans for their sacrifices.</description>
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      <title>Perot Television Appearance</title>
      <description>Former independent candidate Ross Perot appeared in the C-SPAN studios to answer questions and take viewer calls.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Staff Announcement</title>
      <description>The presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot held a news conference in Dallas, Texas to announce the naming of the co-chairs for Mr. Perot's fall campaign. Mr. Luce announced that Hamilton Jordan, former White House chief of staff for Democratic President Jimmy Carter, and Ed Rollins, manager of Republican President Ronald Reagan's 1984 campaign, would become co-managers for the independent billionaire's campaign. Mr. Jordan and Mr. Rollins responded to questions from reporters concerning their involvement with the campaign.</description>
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      <title>Perot Retrospective: Volunteer's View</title>
      <description>Mr. Mann, joining the C-SPAN studio from Dallas, TX, spoke about his experiences as a Perot campaign volunteer and his feelings about Mr. Perot's decision not to run for the presidency. He also narrated several pieces of home video that he recorded during the Perot campaign.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Commercials 1992</title>
      <description>The two campaign commercials produced by Hal Riney Associates for the 1992 presidential campaign for Ross Perot featured campaign volunteers speaking on their impressions of Mr. Perot and their reasons for working on his campaign. The commercials, which were never aired by the Perot campaign, would have run in late June 1992.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>A boisterous, excited crowd met independent and undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot as he participated in a rally marking his official placement on the presidential ballot in the state of Florida. The crowd cheered several introductory speakers, who noted the progress of the national movement to put Perot on the ballot in every state. Mr. Perot, a private businessman, previously said he would only run for president if his name was put on the ballot in every state. Mr. Perot, speaking before a sea of campaign signs and greeted by cheers at pauses in his speech, called for the deficit to be reduced and the job base to be increased, among other related domestic issues. Following his prepared remarks, Mr. Perot elicited cheers from the podium to rallies in Kansas, Idaho, Alabama, and Wyoming who had been listening to his remarks via a telephone hookup.</description>
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      <title>Ross Perot Petition Rally</title>
      <description>Independent and undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot spoke at a petition rally supporting his candidacy in Austin, Texas. Mr. Perot, a private businessman, previously stated he would run for president if his name was placed on the ballot in all 50 states. His supporters in Texas held the rally to celebrate having collected more than 225,000 names put Mr. Perot's name on the ballot in Texas, much more than the 55,000 necessary by state regulations. Mr. Perot lauded his supporters for reclaiming their part of America, and discussed the origins and philosophy behind his potential candidacy.</description>
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      <title>Perot Nevada Petition Rally</title>
      <description>Supporters of the presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot cheered wildly at a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, marking the submittal of nearly 25,000 signatures in excess of the number needed to put Ross Perot on the Nevada presidential ballot. Mr. Perot's supporters presented him with an honorary parchment, after which Mr. Perot lauded the achievements of his supporters in placing his name on the presidential ballot. He also mentioned his opponents President Bush and Democratic candidate Bill Clinton, and said he had spent less on his campaign than either of his opponents.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Rally</title>
      <description>At a campaign rally marking the submittal of more than enough signatures of Texas voters to put billionaire businessman Ross Perot on the ballot in the state of Texas, Ross Perot shook hands with wellwishers and supporters in the crowd after his address. Cameras and microphones followed him as he walked through the assembled throng.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>Mr. Perot spoke about his campaign for the presidency. He discussed the problems in the government and his solutions. He also answered questions from a panel of newspaper editors and the audience.</description>
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      <title>Ross Perot Radio Talk Show</title>
      <description>Mr. Perot took calls from viewers and shared his views on politics, business and current events. Topics included President Clinton's proposal for a middle-class tax cut. He also discussed his weekly radio show and the development of each week's show. The show airs Sunday nights on stations affiliated with the Tribune Radio Networks.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Interview</title>
      <description>The son of billionaire H. Ross Perot discussed his father's potential candidacy for the presidency in an interview from his Dallas, Texas, office. Earlier in the week, the senior Perot spoke at a rally in Austin, Texas, marking the submittal of thousands of signatures requesting his name on the Texas ballot.</description>
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      <title>Convention Foreign News Coverage</title>
      <description>British, German, French and Canadian television news coverage of the Republican Convention was shown. Translation into English was by voiceover and subtitles.</description>
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      <title>Perot News Conference</title>
      <description>Businessman Ross Perot held a news conference prior to meeting with representatives of the Democratic presidential campaign and later with representatives of the Republican presidential campaign. He briefly discussed the issues he wanted to bring up in the meetings including the federal deficit.</description>
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      <title>Perot Campaign Speech</title>
      <description>Billionaire and potential presidential candidate Ross Perot addressed the American Newspaper Publishers Association on his burgeoning presidential campaign. Mr. Perot, who has no experience in political leadership, has stated he would run for president in 1992 if his name was placed on the ballot in all 50 states. He discussed the origins of his candidacy, which stemmed from comments made on the "Larry King Show," and claimed "a couple of tigers" from Perot Systems were called in to fix the nation's telephone system when it suffered under the volume of telephone calls to Perot's headquarters. He said the only way the American people can solve their problems would be to reassert their role as owners of the country. Following his prepared remarks, Mr. Perot responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>The Candidacy of Ross Perot</title>
      <description>Mr. Wright, speaking from Austin, Texas, commented on his recent article about Ross Perot, "The Man from Texarkana", in the [New York Times Magazine] issue of June 28, 1992. He analyzed the personality and background of Mr. Perot and took comments and questions from viewers.</description>
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      <title>Perot and Democratic Advisers News Conference</title>
      <description>Businessman Ross Perot and several advisers to the Clinton-Gore presidential campaign spoke in a news conference following their meeting in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Perot met with representatives of the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns to discuss the issues in the 1992 presidential race. Mr. Perot, who was said to be considering re-entering the presidential race, said previously he would leave it up to his volunteer supporters to decide whether he should run.</description>
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      <title>Washington Sunday Journal</title>
      <description>Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. In the first segment, Mr. Leubsdorf talked about the morning headlines including international issues and the presidential elections. In the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Blankley and Mr. McCurry talked about current issues including the Southeast Asian situation and the U.S. presidential campaigns. In the next segment, Mr. Perot talked about campaign reform, his perspective on political issues, and the Progressive Party. In the next segment, Prof. Cannon and Ms. Hayes talked about the upcoming presidential debate in San Diego and the role of such debates in an election. Mayor Golding of San Diego, CA talked by remote connection about the preparations of the city for the Republican National Convention.</description>
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      <title>Perot and Republican Advisers News Conference</title>
      <description>Businessman Ross Perot and advisers from the Bush presidential campaign spoke in a news conference following their meeting. Mr. Perot spoke with representatives of the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns to discuss the issues in the 1992 presidential race, and said he would leave it up to his volunteer supporters to decide whether he should re-enter the presidential race.</description>
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      <title>Perot Retrospective: A Chairman's View</title>
      <description>Mr. Rollins discussed his involvement in the presidential campaign of Ross Perot, the politics of the campaign, and the internal disputes about how to run the campaign. He detailed how conflict began and how he and Perot had very different views on how to run a presidential campaign. He discussed how he came to resign and the campaign came to an end.</description>
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      <description>Ms. Charen and Mr. McGurn discussed the rise of independent and undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential race, and the implications of Mr. Perot's popularity on conservative politicians. Ms. Charen attributed Mr. Perot's popularity to the policy failures of President Bush, but still endorsed President Bush in the fall election. The two journalists responded to questions from the audience following their prepared remarks.</description>
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      <title>Possible Perot Presidency</title>
      <description>Mr. Elkin and Mr. Oberwetter, longstanding observers of the political scene in Texas, discussed the undeclared presidential candidacy of billionaire H. Ross Perot. They discussed Mr. Perot's approach to the presidential race, and his chances in the fall election. The two men spoke from Mr. Elkind's office in Dallas, Texas.</description>
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      <title>The State of American Politics</title>
      <description>Mr. Perot spoke on pursuing the American Dream and on the current state of U.S. politics.</description>
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      <description>Texas businessman Perot has visited ten cities in the past two weeks, attending United We Stand America rallies. In this speech, as in the others, he focused on health care, the U.S. economy, trade issues, and foreign policy. There were approximately 2000 people in the audience.</description>
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      <description>Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on news of the day. Callers discussed whether America needed another third party candidate similar to Ross Perot.
 
 Participating by telephone, Ms. Aversa spoke about the confirmation hearings for the nomination of Ben Bernanke to be chairman of the Federal Reserve. Among the topics she discussed were possible questions from senators and the nominee's support for an acceptable limit for inflation. Ms. Aversa said the confirmation should run smoothly.</description>
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      <description>Undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot addressed a large and vocal crowd in front of the Washington state capitol during a rally marking the submittal of petitions to put Mr. Perot on the state's presidential ballot. Mr. Perot praised the efforts of the crowd in helping change the nature of politics in America, and called for the elimination of drugs from American society and the reduction of the federal debt.</description>
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      <description>Telephone lines were opened for viewer comments while live crowd shots were shown of the Reform Party convention in Valley Forge, PA. Ms. Schulte participated from Valley Forge and Mr. Fisher was in the C-SPAN studio in Washington.</description>
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      <description>At the first of ten rallies sponsored by United We Stand America, Mr. Perot spoke several topics. including health care, the economy and the role of public officials in American society.</description>
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      <description>Supporters of Ross Perot were interviewed. They attempted to get signatures on petitions to place Perot on the 1992 presidential ballot.</description>
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      <description>Cameras hovered around campaign workers at the petition headquarters of businessman Ross Perot's campaign for the presidency. The volunteers at the headquarters spoke on the telephone to callers from across the country interested in getting Ross Perot's name on the ballot in all 50 states. They also responded to interview questions on their participation in the campaign.</description>
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      <title>Perspective on the Perot Campaign</title>
      <description>David Jackson of the [Dallas Morning News] discussed the progress of the presidential campaign of undeclared presidential candidate Ross Perot. He discussed several public incidents in Ross Perot's career that have helped define his political and public image in the state of Texas.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Lightman spoke about the possible impact of Ross Perot's candidacy on the 1996 presidential campaign. He also talked about the challenges of covering a presidential campaign. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience of student interns.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Mintz talked about the presidential campaign of undeclared candidate Ross Perot, his decision to withdraw from the race, and his treatment by the media. Mr. Mintz was a business reporter assigned to cover the Perot campaign. He discussed the extensive access he had to Perot including a six hour interview in his Dallas office.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 1992 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Open Phones: Perot Withdrawal</title>
      <description>Phone lines were opened for callers with comments or questions concerning the recent announcement of Perot's withdrawl.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 1992 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Volunteers for Perot Presidential Campaign</title>
      <description>Bob Hayden, California state chairman of the Perot for President Committee, discussed his organization's efforts to put businessman Ross Perot on the presidential ballot in California. He spoke from the Perot for President petition office in Ventura, California. Following Mr. Hayden's remarks, various volunteers in the office discussed their reasons for supporting the Perot campaign.</description>
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