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- 92 4 4 2 PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION A REN D E Z V O U S WITH DESTINY FDR M E M O R I A L A RENDEZVOUS WITH DESTINY An Extraordinary Memorial to an Extraordinary President and his Times BE PART O F T H E L A S T G R E A T PRESIDENTIAL MEMORIAL
- Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Sylvia Mathews and Maria Echaveste to the President; RE: Reconciliation Outreach Efforts (3 pages) n.d. RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Michael
Flood Victims - 2/10/96
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- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14448 FolderlD: Folder Title: Flood Victims-2/10/96 Stack: Row: s 92 Section: Shelf: Position: PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON MEETING WITH FLOOD
Medicare
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- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14450 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Medicare Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: 92 4 2 Position: EXECUTIVE OFFICE i ^ i ^ ^ W ^ ^ OF T H E PRESIDENT O F F I C E OF M
- ] P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA| P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his
- them. What will be the President's response if they arrive on his desk with that language? MR. MCCURRY: It will not be an unfamiliar one because they know that the determination of this President to address the emergency needs we have without seeing
- Foundation Note on the Research; The Texas portion of the Campaign Mapping Project uses computer software called DICTION (developed by the author) to analyze word patterns in political discourse (including speeches, ads, debates, news coverage, and citizen
- development. (Report and photo attached.) o Appointed Laura Tyson as Assistant to the President for Economic Policy. o Signed the Federal Acquisition and Streamlining Act, challenging each federal agency to purchase 5 percent or more of its goods
- May '96: [President Clinton Speeches] [1]
- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14444 FolderlD: Folder Title: May '96: [President Clinton Speeches][l] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 3 11 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Research Requests: Medicare
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- . See Item 360. 10 1:25 p.m. on Friday, July 9, 1965. 348 Statement by the President Following Passage of the Medicare Bill by the Senate. ]uly 9, 1965 T H E 22-YEAR fight to protect the health of older Americans is now certain of swift and historic
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- convention, making second "Happy Warrior" speech. After reluctant evasions, feels forced to take nomination for governorship and is elected by narrow majority even though Smith is defeated for the presidency. Develops independence in the governorship which
- by President Eisenhower, a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty is within our reach. 44 PHOTOCOPY WJC HANDWRITING By ending nuclear testing, we can help to prevent the development of new and more dangerous weapons and make it more difficult for non-nuclear
Speech Themes
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- such event at the White House since you have become President. The remarks will discuss widening the circle of opportunity in this time of economic strength. You will announce a series of steps to promote Native American economic development and expand access
- on the body of a celebrity news maker. Could Franklin Roosevelt have lifted us from the Depression and led us through World War II - a man un a wheelchair, in a television age? President Eisenhower's wartime romance is now the subject of books and movies
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- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. draft President William J. Clinton State of the Union Address, 9 PM draft (7 pages) 1/25/98 P5 002. draft President William J. Clinton State
Hate Crimes Report
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- .'KK The President The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr, President: W welcome your c a l l for "an all-out assault on hate e crimes, AS you know, the Anti-Defamation League has played a lead role i n promoting the passage of federal and state
- . I supported President Bush's request for fast track in 1991 and was prepared to support President Clinton's request in 1997. The U.S. has one of the lowest average tariff rates in the world. Since we face protectionist barriers all around the globe
- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14451 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [Michael Waldman: Welfare Reform] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 92 4 2 3 T E PRESIDENT H S SEEN H A MEMORANDUM
- into poor ife^s, cleanups of polluted sites for development. Under the continued leadership of the Vice-President, we will expand the number of 0 empowerment zones.IN^ ^ 56 PHOTOCOPY WJC HANDWRITING ^^Sfetrid give businesses incentives to invest in poor
- into the inner city and poor rural areas - with empowerment zones, community development banks, more loans from commercial banks, restoring polluted sites for development. Under the continued leadership of the Vice-President, we should expand the number
- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] Pensions Security Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 4 3 WE PRESIDENT MAS Sim THE W H
- ^'of.the^tes. "-^mmf^^:vv^:•v^ f;i^f;^^ygg ^. H|^ that fomulaa!^£^^te-pif^^ 1 a s ; ! Uon ai^^ydq 5,;, • - cera^tojaUjMJae^ , j the,:; President, fo^^ f-^ to assure yoUr.,^reriomiiudbri, except for oiiie f£act>Vunl&s you refuse it/^Nojy, not asking
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[Convention Drafts] [1]
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- DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo Todd Stem to the President, re: Rasco / Tyson Health Care Policy memo (1 page) August 17, 1996 P5 002. draft Acceptance Speech at Dmocratic National Convention (23 pages) 8/22/96 P5
- the rainy Hyades ^i>2^**tililiVexed the dim sea. I am become a name; or always roaming with a hungry heart ch have I seen and known —cities of men iAnd manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honored o f them all — drunk delight
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- . Drafts 2-2-97 o-SF Draft 2/2/97 9:45pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE-OF-THE-UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES CAPITOL FEBRUARY 4,1997 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice-President, Members of the 105th Congress, distinguished guests: I come before you tonight
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- . This year, four decades after it was first proposed by President Eisenhower, a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty is within our reach. 44 By ending nuclear testing, we can help prevent the development of new and more dangerous weapons and make it more
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Race Book March 5, 1999] [1]
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- DOCIUVIEMT NO. AND TYPE RESTRICTION SUBJECT/TITLE DA I E 001. memo Maria Echaveste to Bruce Reed, et al.; RE: The President's Reace Report: Education Section Meeting (2 pages) 01/27/1999 P5 002. email Michael Cohen to Maria Echaveste; RE: Comments
Values - Crime
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- that, in this country, a bigger federal judiciary is not necessarily a part of a solution for every public-policy question. Whatever the size of the federal judiciary, the President should nominate candidates with reasonable promptness, and the Senate should act within
- PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES CAPITOL January 27, 1998 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of the 105 th Congress, distinguished guests, and my fellow Americans: [Tribute to Rep. Walter Capps and Rep. Sonny Bono
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Denver Summit
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- democracies. The process: c r e a t e s a g l o b a l t r a d i n g system t o b e n e f i t American goods and s e r v i c e s and developes common approaches t o reduce g l o b a l t h r e a t s t o t h e American people. • Since America l a s t hosted t h
Between Hope and History
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- development banks, more commercial loans ijrfto poor areas, cleanups of polluted sites for development. Underlhe-eoi^tinued leadership of the Vice-President, we willexpan^the number of empowerment zones. 56 We should give businesses incentives to invest
- destruction since the invention of the atom bomb. This year, four decades after it was first proposed by President Eisenhower, a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty is within our reach. By ending^ntfclear testing, we can help to prevent the development
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- and law school. His family also gave him a respect for education, teaching him to count and s p e l l when he was two; he developed a passion for learning and excelled i n studies from c i v i c s to music. BC served h i s schools and h i s community
- CMJL TUM. 1« 20515-1403 December 10,1997 The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton The White House Washington, D.C. 20S00 >HC 15 PM2:5E Dear Mr. President, 1 would like to lake this opportunity to encourage you to make education the prominent theme
- want authority to go to interstate banking and do a l l kinds of other things. Well, i f I'm your president, i n order to get that, we're going to also set up a network of old-fashioned community development banks to make"loans to the American people
Louisiana Trip 3/18/96 [2]
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- meeting w i t h the governors at the Marcia 27 education summit. Here are some i n i t i a l ideas; I'd be happy t o discuss and develop them as needed. 1. Education can and should be a s i g n i f i c a n t d e f i n i n g issue for the President i n 1996
- into poor neighborhoods, cleanups of polluted sites for development. Under the continued leadership ofthe Vice-President, we will triple the number of empowerment zones, which give businesses incentives to invest in poor areas and create jobs. We also should
- 167 LEVEL 1 - 25 OF 28 DOCUMENTS Public Papers of the Presidents October 24, 1983 CITE: 19 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 1482 LENGTH: 2818 w o r d s HEADLINE: S i t u a t i o n i n Lebanon HIGHLIGHT: Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Regional
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- pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON ACCEPTANCE SPEECH DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION CHICAGO, ILLINOIS August 29,1996 Mr. Chairman, Mr. Vice-President, fellow Democrats, my fellow Americans: Let me begin by saluting a man who is my strong partner
- of Oovemment Sc. Public Af&ira, Ctr for Prevention Research & Development, Urbana, BU US. Tide Home alone: Is it a risk factor for middle school youth and drug use?. Source Journal ofDrug Educarion Vol 26(1) 39-4$, 1996. Absfnct Studied the relationship between
- for development. Now we should press forward with our opportunity agenda for America's cities. Under the continued leadership of the Vice/President, we should strengthen and expand the number of empowerment zones. We should give poor families tfe opportuniy
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Education [1]
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- in May, 1997 was 7.4%, down from 11.3% when President Clinton first took office. Minimum wage increase. The President raised the minimum wage to $5.15 an hour ~ directly benefitting more than 1.6 million Hispanic American workers. More small business
- / tlic President of America A of tlie United States Proclamation 1. Pursuant to section 504(c) o f t h e Trade Act o f 1974. as amended ( "Trade A c t " ) (19 U.S.C. 2464(c)), beneficiary developing countries are subject to limitations
Dartmouth - 6/11/95 [2]
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- of trustees. In 1815 a dispute over policy arose between the then president of the college. Wheelock's son, and the board of trustees. The board dismissed Wheelock and appointed a new president. Wheelock had the Republican governor of NH pass through
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- of the President of the United States; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. AVAILABILITY OF BROADCAST TIME FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Mr. GORE. Mr. President, I rise to introduce what may be the last piece of 3Aj.8lation introduced i n
- Chester E. Finn, Jr. o,^^ ^ David H. Ponltz Vice-President Trustees: Chester E. Finn Chester E.Finn. Jr. Thomas A. Hollon Bruno V. Manno + e s , d e n f *—*•«— Secretary-Treasurer SSL July 1997 Diane S. Ravitch Dear Education Reformer, We hope you've
- and humbly accept your nomination for President of the United States. By the Year 2000,1 see an America where every parent has the chance to succeed at home and at work. By the Year 2000,1 see an America in which our children are free because they are safe
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LA: Foreign Policy Sections
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- Utce the Congress of the TTnUed States are assembled to commemorate the life aod the death of a President sJain by the hand of an assassin. The attention of tie fnture bMoriaa will be attracted to the featuxea which reappear with startling sameness
- aggressively to the new challenges that our changing society has produced. And to meet those challenges we are proposing not big government but an entirely new approach to combining government and community action to solve them. And the role of the President
- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14461 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: 1996 Acceptance Drafts: Thursday 8/22 AM Draft [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 6 Position: 8/22/96 am PRESIDENT
1998 Medal of Freedom
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- MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION FROM: PHIL C A P L A M ^ SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM My office has begun the process of compiling a list of possible recipients of the Medal of Freedom, which we then submit to the President for his review
- Library DOCUMKNT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TI I LK DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo Laura Tyson and Gene Sperling to the President; RE: Update on Corporate Citizenship Plan (5 pages) 03/21/1996 P5 002. paper To Don; RE: Corporate Responsibility (I page) n.d
- president for research and development. He notes that all the emerging technologies, including fuel cells, use an electric-powered drive, and he says GM has learned a lot from the EVI. This week, GM is introducing a second-generation electric powertrain
- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14461 FolderlD: Folder Title: 1996 Acceptance Drafts: Thursday 8/22 AM Draft [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 6 Position: 8/22/96 am PRESIDENT
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- - worse off?" tions on welfare to legal immigrants In measuring the costs and benewere adopted fits of legal immigration, they said, it Almost a quarter of households is crucial that researchers develop headed by legal immigrants who had ways to separate
- INTERNATIONAL ENDICOTT PEABOOY COUNSELOR & CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS January U , 1997 President B i l l C l i n t o n The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20500 Re: Inaugural Address Drafting Dear Mr. P r e s i d e n t : E a r l i e r I
- : Position: S 92 4 7 1 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. draft President William J. Clinton, One America in the 21st Century, University of California at San Diego (2 pages) 6/13
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Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin
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- was delighted to hear that the President will be addressing the Commencement at the University of California. San Diego. The Issue of diversity in the University of California system is real and in serious jeopardy as a result of the passage of Proposition 209
Info About Other Monuments
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- , cross the bridge and follow Ohio Drive to the Memorial. Jefferson National Expansion Memorial St. Louis, Missouri The vision of President Thomas Jefferson, the great architect of westward expansion, led to the purchase of the vast French empire
BRT [Business Roundtable]
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- to develop this for thursday?? i fear a negative reaction from the brt if the president doesn't address this, but more importantly, i think we have a POSITIVE opportunity if he does address it in a way like that i've described. pis. advise, t h x . RON
State of the Union 2-17-93
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- DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. draft "A New Direction" Address to Joint Session of Congress by President William Clinton (5 pages) February 17, 1993 P5 002. draft [Address by the President to Joint Session of Congress] (2
- Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. itinerary SUBJECT/TITLE DATE The Trip of the President to Kansas City, Missouri and Chicago, Illinois; RE: Phone numbers, manifests, and USSS (47 pages) 04/0708/1998 RESTRICTION P6/b(6), b(7)(C), b(7)(E
Presidential Quotes
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- Angeles We will do the wisest thing of a l l - w e will turn to the only resource we have that in times of need always grows: the goodness and the courage ot the American people. I seek the Presidency for a single purpose...to build a better America
- , for having the courage to come out and be with us tonight. Thank you very much. Cliff. Thank y o u . My fellow Americans, as we come down to the last 10 days of this election, the incumbent president has asked us to give him four more years on the basis
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- -DATE: May 16, 1995 THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f the Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate Release A p r i l 19, STATEMENT BY THE 1995 PRESIDENT The B r i e f i n g Room 5:30 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: The bombing i n Oklahoma C i t y
- o n time can make our most p o w e r f u l l y e f f e c t i v e medium a p o w e r f u l f o r c e f o r expanding democracy i n the i n f o r m a t i o n age. I c a l l upon the Commission t o develop p o l i c i e s , as soon as p o s s i b l e
- /Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo Henry Cisneros to President Clinton; RE: Saturday Speech in San Diego (3 pages) 06/12/1997 P5 002. note Comments on draft (1 page) nd P5 COLLECTION
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- 1 Draft, 2:30 p.m., 6/7/97 PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RECONCILIATION UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN DIEGO JUNE 14, 1997 [following acknowledgments, etc.] Thank you for inviting me here today and thank you for offering our nation a shining
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- hard to develop safer cigarettes. The tobacco industry hemorrhages customers: Government scientists say some 425,000 Americans die every year from tobacco-related disease. As efforts to develop a safer cigarette continued, executives in 1978 debated
- physic*, chemiitry. biology, maithenutic*. computer programming, new developments in tichnology Adds, and earth, phydcai and spaoe science. ThU year, mors than 6,000 gtudfts in 32 ntei f o 1,600 high school* bm partidpated in the (evenih National Science
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- AND MICHAEL WALDMAN FROM: DAVID HALPERIN SUBJECT: NAVAL ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT SPEECH Attached i s a f i r s t d r a f t f o r the President's Naval Academy Commencement, F r i d a y , May 22. remarks a t t h e I am passing t h i s d r a f t to you because
- 1 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. draft President William J. Clinton, One America in the 21st Century, University of California at San Diego (3 pages) 6/13/97 P5 002
- No.. E HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: SUBJECT: 01/16/96 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: "7 on Wednes, A.M. STATE OF THE UNION ACTION ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT ASAP • FYI McCURRY PANETTA • McGINTY McLARTY • NASH
- n FULL format. Copyright 1993 Federal I n f o r m a t i o n Systems Corporation Federal News Service MAY 22, 1993, SATURDAY SECTION: IN THE NEWS LENGTH: 4 3 86 words HEADLINE: COMMENCEMENT SPEECH BY PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON N W HAMPSHIRE TECHNICAL
- : Shelf: s 92 4 7 Position: Glmtoh FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE GOVERNOR BILL CLINTON ADDRESS AT MACOMB COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT CENTER THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1992 Thank you very much. And thank you/President Lorenzo, and thank you a l l for being
- today and s a i d : Yes, we won the Cold War. Yes, the b i g g e s t t h r e a t t h a t a l l of us grew up under, communism and n u c l e a r war. Communism gone; n u c l e a r war receding. Yes, we developed a l l these miraculous t e c h n o l o g i
- : Yes, we won the Cold War. Yes, the b i g g e s t t h r e a t t h a t a l l of us grew up under, communism and n u c l e a r war. Communism gone; n u c l e a r war receding. Yes, we developed a l l these miraculous t e c h n o l o g i e s . Yes, we a l
- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14454 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Terrorism: Radio Address - Terrorism 8/10/1996 Stack: Row: s 92 Section: Shelf: Position: 3 3 Revised final PRESIDENT
- and fewer judged 1996 a mudslinging campaign than 1992. But these favorable developments were offset by complaints that issues were less discussed than four years ago and by greater displeasure with the candidates themselves than in the two previous
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- of the National League of Cities March 8, 1993 The President. Thank you very much, Mayor Fraser, ladies and gentlemen. It's a great honor for me to be here. This is a pretty rowdy bunch. [Laughter] A vital group, a group more interested in change than in more
CFR [Campaign Finance Reform] CRS [Congressional Research Service] Full Text Side by Side [Binder]
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- To: Michael From: Stacia Speeches contained in g drive for period of 11/14/95 to 11/19/95 * 1. Statement by the President Briefing Room 2 Statement by the President location not given * 3. Press Conference by the President Oval Office * 4. Interview
- Grambling: [5/99 Grambling Commencement History on University, Marching Band Info, Bio on University President]
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- of CUnton, who has indicated he, 'schooUlstens to Emest Green; wants to develop a legacy of President Clinton and (left) healing radal schisms, charged that American schools were re- Mayor Jim Dalley, Clinton j^d' segregating, opportunities for them up
- of change, [billboard] The most important thing we can do is to strengthen and protect America's families. No legacy of the last half of this century has been more troubling than the fraying of the American family. No development of the past few years has
- to bring together victims and their families, advocates, law enforcement professionals and others to highlight the issue and develop strategies to combat hate crimes. VII. First step: speak the truth A. We have begun to speak the truth about America's
- • • GIBBONS GRIFFIN HALE HERMAN LAKE LINDSEY MIKVA McCURRY McGINTY SEGAL • WEBSTER EMANUEL GEARAN FYI • QUINN VICE PRESIDENT PANETTA r WILLIAMS n n • • • • 1 • • G • • V • • • • • • • REMARKS: RESPONSE: JOHN
- f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y (Warm S p r i n g s , Georgia) For Immediate Release A p r i l 12, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT "REMEMBERING FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT" 50TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES The L i t t l e White House Warm S p r i
- HOUSE WASH INGTON April 3, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THROUGH: JOHN PODESTA SYLVIA MATHEWS FROM: MICHAEL WALDMAN STEPHANIE STREETT ANN LEWIS CRAIG SMITH JENNIFER PALMIERI SUBJECT: POCWI^L, CCS 1998 COMMENCEMENTS At your request, we
- Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy |(aX6) ofthe PRA| b(l) National security
- Stem to the President re: Rasco / Tyson health Care Policy memo (1 page) August 17, 1996 P5 003. memo Richard Socarides to George Stephanopoulos re: President's Speech and Gays and Lesbians at the Convention (1 page) August 9, 1996 P5 004. memo
- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14449 FolderlD: Folder Title: Albuquerque, NM [New Mexico] 6/11/1998 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 2 1 ML Draft 11pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J
- - The President sends letter to Speaker Gingrich stating the need for real campaign finance reform. an President emphasizes the need to clean up political campaigns, reduce the role of interest groups, and increase the of ordinary citizens. • January 24, 1995
[1996 Issues]
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- are attached. SAME-SEX MARRIAGE — The President strongly opposes discrimination against any group of Americans, including gays and lesbians, and supports legislation to outlaw such discrimination in the workplace. — In 1992, the President stated his
- first year of existence involved the issuance of an advisory opinion relating to PAC activity. Advisory Opinion 1975-23 \SUNPAC\ is viewed as a watershed in the development of corporate sponsored PAC's. It constitutes thefirstdetailed administrative
- caucus for being an overly zealous reformer. III. PARTICIPANTS The President The Vice President Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles Rahm Emanuel John Hilley Rep. Shays (R-CT) Rep. Meehan (D-MA) Rep. Barrett (D-WI) Rep. Blumenauer (D-OR) Rep. Capps (D-CA) Rep
San Diego - Crime
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- supposed to call the police if Ite or she saw something suspicious, the new Neighborhood Watch asks for more community involvement, to the extent that the community analyzes tlie recurring problem and works to develop a carefully planned solution
- i—i AL Source by Totem p o l e r e s t o r a t i o n T l i n t f i t Indians in CCC m ALO02 Page campus n o o r Major Federal P r o j e c t s 10/26/92 AZ Tucson S t a t e Museum AZ Window Bock Indian Council AZ006 AZ Tucson
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- or financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6
- p r i v a t e s e c t o r they are very i m p o r t a n t . 2 of 6 5 4 9 6:18 PM //9 http://www.pub.whitehouse.gov/uri-.../oma.eop.gov.us/1996/6/25/1.text. 1 And what we and t h e President i s t r y i n g t o show today i s t h a t he b e l i e
- of President 19 nominated by a political party may designate the na- 20 tional committee of such political party as the can- 21 didate's principal campaign committee, if that na- 22 tional committee maintains separate books of ac- 23 count
- : Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 2 TWKNTY PA0B8 ROOSEVELT'S VIEW OF THE BIG JOB The Presidency IH "a Superb' Opportunity for Applying the Simple Rules of Human Conduct" Says the Democratic Candidate, Interviewed in the Midst of a Whirl of Varied
- m e l y basis. 20 By t h e s p r i n g o f 1991, t h e s e developments l e f t o n l y r e p o r t i n g l i n e s and c o o r d i n a t i o n w i t h i n t h e L e g a l D i v i s i o n as r e m a i n i n g i s s u e s . The s p r i n g o f 1991
- . Thomas wasright-whyshould Perot be free to spend a great fortune promoting his views in the most effective way he can-by running for president and spending a fortune on television-while one of his passionate supporters is not free to promote his own views
- ." Jane Labys Morgantown, W.Va. Jane Labys cared about h e r neighbors and her community. The r e a l e s t a t e agent and mother o f two grown c h i l d r e n spoke f i v e languages, sang, p a i n t e d and t o o k an i n t e r e s t i n development p l
- meaning Iri inexplica- The Spanish Club just returned from taken from President Clinton, who ble loss. ; ' •; Mexico a few days ago. had said he shared his sorrow at the Before the big bouquets began ar- •h! Today, 15 students met in the community's loss
- [Minority Views of the Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation]
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- ^ndustrialized economies of East Asia, particularly Japan (a 50 percent drop in farm barriers alone would benefit Japan by $43 billion annually). Developing countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America would gain the most in proportion to GDP
- rates among minorities (e.g. 30% among African Americans compared to 11.7% among whites). Few minority owned businesses. Promote effective minority economic development (e.g. CRA, CDFI, Emp Zones). Promote and fund education programs for minorities from
Commencement - Immigration
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- developed three guiding principles: We must train American workers to meet the demands of our rapidly changing economy; We must reform the H-l B visa program to protect American workers, by targeting it to industries with genuine skill shortages; and We
- sources, are subject to review and should be treated as provisional. Development of World Air Transport Operations 1986-1996 Average Annual Changes Year 1996 Historic Trend INTERNATIONAL - Change over previous year 1992 1993 1994 1995 Preliminary
- troops have won the wars of the past. If called upon, they will dominate the battlefields of the future. And for the year 2000, we are developing a sensible National Missile Defense. But we will not — not now, and not by the Year 2000 ~ squander $60
- £ We know what unions have done for other people. We have seen it and we have studied and we have cherished the idea of unionism. We have seen the history and development of unions in this country, and we tell the growers that we want nothing more
Disparity Figures [Folder 1]
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- suitable for entry-level employment; at program exit, their English literacy skills had developed to a degree that was sufficient for participating in job training or for holding a job requiring the comprehension of simple English text information. The ESL
Disparity Figures [Folder 2]
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- employment; at program exit, their English literacy skills had developed to a degree that was sufficient for participating in job training or for holding a job requiring the comprehension of simple English text information. The ESL program factors
- brings spirit, high hope and optimism to everything we do." "We know what unions have done for other people. We have seen it and we have studied and we have cherished the idea of unionism. We have seen the history and development of unions in this country
- issue of the American Journal of Public Health revealed a link between perceptions of racial discrimination and high blood pressure among African Americans and whites. The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study (CARDIA)4neluded 4;974
The Pope
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- p o n t i f i c a t e : Laborem Exercens on human work, and S o l l i c i t u d o Rei S o c i a l i s on c u r r e n t problems r e g a r d i n g t h e development o f i n d i v i d u a l s and p e o p l e s . [ 4 ] 3. I now w i s h t o propose a " r
- speeding up development processes, computers save time i n the long run f o r employees who then use t h e e x t r a hours t o t i n k e r and improve t h e i r products, says Ron Ploof, d i r e c t o r o f business s t r a t e g y a t IceGroup I n c
- with business leaders in their communities and send me a plan to put these people to work once this proposal becomes law. Fourth, we will channel private capital into the inner city by expanding the network of community development banks like the South Shore
Space Station
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- of a supersonic ramjet missile using a rocket sled track, and as the project manager for preliminary configuration development of the AS ALM strategic air-launched missile. From June 1974 to July 1975, he was the Laboratory Executive Officer and Chief
- on vocational training. I believe most countries will decide to make increased investments in education, and computer use in schools will catch up to its use in homes and businesses. Over time—longer in less developed countries—we are likely to see computers
- and corporations as the target of those limitations. Ads that named candidates close in time to an election, but which were alleged not to be candidate ads subject to federal election laws, were a major new development in the 1996 elections. The Annenberg School
- a n c t i o n s have, however, d e t e r r e d some companies from e n t e r i n g L i b y a , and t h e y have slowed t h e pace a t which t h e Libyan o i l i n d u s t r y y has developed. "The o i l and gas s e c t o r i n L i b y a i s g r o s s l
- work t o g e t h e r t o s u s t a i n t h e improvement i n n a t i o n a l growth r a t e s t h a t we have enjoyed over t h e l a s t few y e a r s . "High" economic growth combined w i t h o t h e r developments such as more r a p i d p o p u l a t
- e d by the Bureau o f Labor S t a t i s t i c s u s i n g t e c h n i q u e s developed f o r t h e N a t i o n a l Income and Product Accounts by t h e Bureau o f Economic A n a l y s i s . SITC Data Goods data a p p e a r i n g i n E x h i b i t 16