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Campaign '96 / Democratic Convention / Clintons #614208

NBC Evening News for Monday, Aug 26, 1996
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(Chicago: Tom Brokaw) First Lady Hillary Clinton shown receiving a standing ovation from the Arkansas delegation at the Democratic convention in Chicago.

(On the convention floor: Jim Miklaszewski) President Clinton's whistle- stop train tour on his way to the Democratic convention in Chicago outlined; scenes shown from Columbus, Ohio. [CLINTON - says the Brady gun control bill should cover domestic violence and harassment.]

(Chicago: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(Los Angeles: George Lewis) President Clinton's promises on the issue of crime fighting compared to what has actually been accomplished examined. [Redondo Beach Police chief Mel NICHOLS, ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) Mark KAPPELHOFF - comment.]

(Chicago: Tom Brokaw) Discussion with Democratic Party chairman Christopher Dodd presented. [DODD - comments on the crime and drug issues.]

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Lewis, George;
Miklaszewski, Jim
Duration:
00:07:10

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