Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from NBC Evening News for Thursday, Apr 23, 1981


Title: Reagan: The First 100 Days

Abstract:
  • NBC special White Paper "Reagan: The First 100 Days" re: President Ronald Reagan's first one-hundred days in office, anchored by Roger Mudd with reports by Judy Woodruff, Marvin Kalb, George Lewis, Irving Levine
  • Excerpts of statements and speeches by President Ronald Reagan, Alexander Haig, Vice President George Bush, Anatoly Dobrynin, President Anwar Sadat, Caspar Weinberger, Donald Reagan, Lane Kirkland, David Stockman, Paul Volcker, Thomas P O'Neill Jr, Senator Pete Domenici, Senator Daniel Moynihan, Representative Dan Rostenkowski, Representative James Jones, Representative Delbert Latta
  • Topics covered include Assassination Attempt, Leadership, Foreign Policy, Defense, Politics, Economy, Soviet Communism, Haig Unpopularity
  • Interviews with Michael Deaver, James Baker, Ed Meese, Henry Kissinger, Joseph Sisco, Alexander Haig, Caspar Weinberger, John Steinbruner, John Lehman, General Maxwell Taylor, David Stockman, A Kenneth Pye, Representative Daniel Rostenkowski, Quigley Family, Senator Howard Metzenbaum, Stephen Hess, George Reedy, Joseph Califano, James David Barber, Henry Graff, Representative Richard Cheney

  • Begin Time:08:00:00 pm
    End Time:09:58:20 pm
    TVN Record Number:872542
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1981-2009 Vanderbilt University
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