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[Side A] Then there is a program talking about the church vs the state - a program paid by the World Wide Church of God. Also touches upon the ramifications of pope's order for the Rev. Joseph Drinan to quit his congressional seat. Also, "John Paul II - About Archbishop John Roach". A program that talks about county hospital hiustory and cutbacks in public health. Discussion about the Presidential campaign; Carter's buget cuts and the effect of the Black vote. Wall Street Weeks. [Side B] David Cavett analysed by David Halberstam, author of "The Power That Be". Halberstam gives a complete 1/2 hour program, taking aboiut the danger of election. NBC's Meet the Press with John Anderson. Then there was a featured panel/ interview with John B. Anderson who is running for president in 1980 by Bill Monroe. Anderson is also questioned by journalists George F. Williams, Carl Raven, Lawarence Spievab(?), and Bill Monroe talking about the Soviet Union, Iran, Pakistan, and economic ideology/policy. More discussion on budget cuts and the effects of Proposition 13 and possible effects of Proposition 9, featuring politician Maxine Waters. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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