Radio journalists
Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
For the record. FOBS & farmers, 1967 October 17
For the record. Foreign debts surtax, 1968 March 28
For the record. Foreign trade, farm prices, 1968 March 18
For the record. Gov't i.e. Government spending & airports, 1967 August 6
For the record. Highway funds, import quota, 1967 October 24
For the record. Inflation & drugs, 1968 February 6
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) answers questions from Colorado constituents during a segment of his For the record radio program on February 6, 1968 in Washington, D.C. Sen. Dominick responds to questions about inflation, the responsibility of government to live within its budget, and the effect of inflation on retirement income. When questioned about drugs and young people, he discusses his ideas about making strong laws for drug dealers.
For the record. Landing fees, 1968 February 12
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) answers questions from Colorado constituents during a segment of his For the record radio program on February 12, 1968, in Washington, D.C. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including increases in airport landing fees, air traffic congestion at large urban airports and general aviation
For the record. Meaning of Dodd censure, poverty in Washington, D.C., 1967 August 10
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) answers questions from Colorado constituents during a segment of his For the record radio program on August 15, 1967 in Washington, D. C. Sen. Dominick discusses the censure of Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.), who was accused of taking political contributions and using them for personal gain. He also discusses some reasons for poverty in Washington, D.C. and relates his efforts to alleviate this problem.
For the record. Middle East, and Cuban refugees, 1967 July 19
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on July 26, 1967. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including the Middle East crisis, Felipe Rivera (a Cuban refugee who threatened to bomb the Cuban Pavilion at Expo 67) and Cuban refugees in general.