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Contains 32 Collections and/or Records:
Congressman James R. Jones with Diane Sawyer CBS Early Morning News
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_017
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Congressman James R. Jones, Chairman of the House Budget Committee with Diane Sawyer and Jane Bryant Quinn on CBS Early Morning News. Also on the show are Senator Ernest Hollings, Democrat from South Carolina and on the Senate Budget Committee. The group is speaking about the large deficit and how parties can come to agreement on solving the economic downfalls.
News clips of Frank Keating vs. Tom Cantrell and the 1984 Oklahoma 1st Congressional District candidacy , 6/25/1984
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_018
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Two news clips of Frank Keating vs. Tom Cantrell and the 1984 Oklahoma 1st Congressional District candidacy
Congressman James R. Jones with Diane Sawyer and Susan Spencer on CBS Early Morning News
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_019
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Congressman James R. Jones with Diane Sawyer and Susan Spencer on CBS Early Morning News. Susan Spencer interviews Jones about the deficits and Reagans lack of economic package reform.
Congressman James R. Jones and Congressman Jack Kemp on Good Morning America ABC with David Hartman
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_020
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Congressman James R. Jones and Congressman Jack Kemp on Good Morning America ABC with David Hartman on President's tax raising plan
Phil Donahue Show April 12, 1984 with Senator Packwood (R-OR), Senator Don Nickels (R-OK), discussing school prayer and the first amendment, 4/12/1981
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_022
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Phil Donahue Show April 12, 1984 with Senator Packwood (R-OR), Senator Don Nickels (R-OK), discussing school prayer and the first amendment.
Congressman James Jones on MacNeil/Lehrer Report about Toshiba who sold sensitive equipment for military use to the Soviet Union, 9/10/1987
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_023
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Interviews with James Jones (Toshiba Adviser) and Senator Jake Garn (R-UT) about the story. James Jones with former Nixon White house aide Leonard Garment and law partner were hired to represent Toshiba. Senator Garn speaks about the need to sanction Toshiba. . The firm sold secret submarine technology.
Congressman James Jones speaking with Eileen Shanahan from the Washington Star, Congressman Jack Kemp (R-NY), Marvin Kalb from NBC News on Meet the Press about Iran, the current budget
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_024
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Congressman James Jones speaking with Eileen Shanahan from the Washington Star, Congressman Jack Kemp (R-NY), Marvin Kalb from NBC News on Meet the Press about Iran, the current budget status.
Congressman James Jones speaks on News Center 2 from Tulsa, Oklahoma about the Reagan budget cuts
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_025
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Congressman James Jones speaks on News Center 2 from Tulsa, Oklahoma about the Reagan budget cuts to an audience of constituents. Jones answered questions and spoke to Oklahomans.
Congressman James Jones on "Conversation with…" with interviewer Ramona Huffman
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_026
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Congressman James Jones on "Conversation with…" with interviewer Ramona Huffman about budget, Reagan's budget proposed in 1982 and the new national viewpoint by congress that helps with bipartisan relationships. Jones wants "real spending cuts" at the federal level not based on "mirrors and magic".
Congressman James Jones on the TV show MacNeil-Lehrer Report about Reagan's budget proposals
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_17_1_027
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Congressman James Jones on the TV show MacNeil-Lehrer Report about Reagan's budget proposal. Also featured are commentator Robert MacNeil, commentator Jim Lehrer, Treasury Under Secretary Norman Ture, Senator Slade Gorton (R-WA)