PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON'S INAUGURAL

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PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON'S INAUGURAL
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KZ2320.05
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PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON'S INAUGURAL| Produced by KPFK| Recorded in January of 1993. - CONTENT: Pacifica listeners talk to Clinton| Ron Walters, Professor at Harvard University and founder of the 3rd party| discussion about the possibility for change and analysis about what Nixon did to get reelected, discussion of South Africa| guest George Moose, former ambassador to South Africa, more discussion of South Africa| discussion about the current state of affairs with the Black Caucus| guest Mike Espy who supports Jack Kemp's ideas about urban policy and author Zoyi Baird, and Molly Ivins, liberal syndicated columnist| comments from the panel on the ceremony and Maya Angelou's poem (30:00) Discussion about the black communities response to Clinton. Ivins argues that Henry Cisneros will make a substantial difference as head of HUD and recalls how he rebuilt San Antonio. More panel discussion for the full hour. - Broadcast in January of 1993.

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