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Clinton / Economic Plan / The Democrats #593029

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, May 26, 1993
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(Studio: Stone Phillips) Report introduced.

(Capitol: Lisa Myers) The politics behind Thursday's vote on President Clinton's economic plan featured; negotiations with conservative Democrats seeking to rein in entitlement programs noted. [With the Black Caucus, CLINTON, Representative Kweisi MFUME - defend the plan.] House said moving towards passing a mini-stimulus package to satisfy liberals; programs for Representatives Maxine Waters, Martin Frost and Pete Geren listed. [Representative Dan BURTON - opposes Fort Worth stockyards project.] [Representatives Richard GEPHARDT, Vic FAZIO - comment.]

Reporter(s):
Myers, Lisa;
Phillips, Stone
Duration:
00:02:10

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