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Washington Wednesday Journal
1995-08-30T07:00:01-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvMGM5XC8xOTk1MDgzMDA3MDA1NTAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspaper; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. Larry Lipman talked about the upcoming congressional battle over Medicare. During the newspaper roundtable, John Gizzi and Larry Mishel talked about current news stories, including disaffection with the two party system. Afterwards, Jill Kasky talked about Money Magazine's guide to good college values by telephone. Jackson Cole discussed Howard University’s good rating on the list by telephone. Elliot Frutkin and two other students talked about how they use computer technology as college students. Jeffrey Dearth, William Schrader and by telephone, Jonathan Sacks, talked about how the Internet works to connect computers around the world.
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspaper; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and…
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Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspaper; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. Larry Lipman talked about the upcoming congressional battle over Medicare. During the newspaper roundtable, John Gizzi and Larry Mishel talked about current news stories, including disaffection with the two party system. Afterwards, Jill Kasky talked about Money Magazine's guide to good college values by telephone. Jackson Cole discussed Howard University’s good rating on the list by telephone. Elliot Frutkin and two other students talked about how they use computer technology as college students. Jeffrey Dearth, William Schrader and by telephone, Jonathan Sacks, talked about how the Internet works to connect computers around the world. close
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspaper; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and… read more
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspaper; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. Larry Lipman talked about the upcoming congressional battle over Medicare. During the newspaper roundtable, John Gizzi and Larry Mishel talked about current news stories, including disaffection with the two party system. Afterwards, Jill Kasky talked about Money Magazine's guide to good college values by telephone. Jackson Cole discussed Howard University’s good rating on the list by telephone. Elliot Frutkin and two other students talked about how they use computer technology as college students. Jeffrey Dearth, William Schrader and by telephone, Jonathan Sacks, talked about how the Internet works to connect computers around the world. close
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- Jackson Cole Associate Vice President Howard University->Academic Affairs
- Elliot Frutkin Student American University
- John Gizzi Associate Editor Human Events->Politics
- Jill Kasky Correspondent Money Magazine
- Jonathan Sacks Publisher
- William Schrader President and CEO
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