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Radio journalists

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: This heading is used as a genre/form heading for radio programs, or segments of programs, that consist of an informed speaker's analysis of events or trends.

Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:

Report from Washington. America's relations with its European allies, 1963 December 4

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Identifier: M085.10.0196.00034
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, probably in 1963. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including the traditionally strong transatlantic relationship, French efforts to maintain a leadership position in the European Common Market by excluding Great Britain, the role of tactical nuclear weapons and conventional forces in the defense of Europe against Communist aggression, and the questions allies of the United States have on whether a...
Dates: 1963 December 4

Report from Washington. Backdoor spending, 1961 October 2

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00021
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Congressman Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Oct. 2, 1961. Rep. Dominick discusses topics including fiscal responsibility, checks and balances, and the difference between appropriations and borrowing authority (technically known as authority to spend from public debt receipts, popularly known as 'backdoor spending' ).

Dates: 1961 October 2

Report from Washington. Behind the scenes maneuvers, Foreign Aid Bill, 1961 August 24

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00018
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Congressman Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Aug. 24, 1961. Rep. Dominick discusses topics including Congressional procedures, a pending conference report on the mutual security bill, including proposals to grant borrowing authority to the President, a form of backdoor spending.

Dates: 1961 August 24

Report from Washington. Berlin/Vietnam & communism, 1965 March 5

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00045
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Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Mar. 4, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including statistics about shootings at the Berlin Wall, the illusion of peaceful coexistence, the need to fight communism, and his views on the nature of the conflict in Vietnam.

Dates: 1965 March 5

Report from Washington. Big gov't vs. people's rights, 1961 September 16

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00064
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Congressman Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Sept. 16, 1961. Rep. Dominick discusses topics including a speech by one of his colleagues that emphasizes the struggle between big government versus peoples' rights. He also discusses topics including the dangers of Federal expansion and the balance of power in

Dates: 1961 September 16

Report from Washington. Billie Sol Estes mess, 1962 May 19

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00096
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Congressman Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on May 17, 1962. Rep. Dominick discusses the unfolding government scandal involving Billie Sol Estes, a Texas businessman accused of defrauding the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) of millions of dollars in false agricultural subsidies. Dominick also discusses Estes' involvement in an illegal cotton crop allotment scheme.

Dates: 1962 May 19

Report from Washington. Bobby Baker & 5th amendment, 1964 July 8

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00048
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on July 8, 1964. He discusses campaign contributions made by the Council for a Livable World to Democratic Congressional candidates in the Rocky Mountain Region. He also discusses a defeated amendment to a congressional pay raise bill as it relates to Bobby (Robert Gene) Baker, former Democratic Majority Secretary in the Senate, who took the 5th Amendment during a Senate Rules Committee hearing...
Dates: 1964 July 8

Report from Washington. Boulder, 1965 April 2

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00066
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on April 2, 1965. Sen. Dominick commends the city of Boulder, Colorado for being named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the most pleasant places to live in the United States. Dominick says that the attributes that caused Boulder to win this distinction can also be applied to the State of Colorado. He then enumerates some of these attributes including a low crime rate, a diversified economy...
Dates: 1965 April 2

Report from Washington. Bread tax, 1965 August 5

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00101
Abstract

Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Aug. 4, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including the benefits of tax reduction, and speaks against the tax increases proposed by the Johnson administration, particularly agricultural and food taxes and the so-called Bread Tax. He criticizes the impact of rising food prices, and the disproportionate cost to the poor when paying taxes on basic foodstuffs.

Dates: 1965 August 5

Report from Washington. Burma, 1964 May 8

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Identifier: M085.10.0198.00081
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington on May 8, 1964. Sen. Dominick discusses the recent struggle of Burma's military government against communist influences, coming from external sources such as China, as well as with internal insurgents. Dominick also discusses the recently collapsed anti-government coalition, the National Democratic Front, which was dominated by White Flag, the Burmese communist party. He says our focus on South...
Dates: 1964 May 8