President Clinton's press conference deals with NAFTA, the Crime Bill, and campaign finance reform. He answers questions about the Wharton resignation, the Israel/Jordan negotiations, and introduces a 17-year-old Vietnamese American Kan Fong.
President Clinton speaks at the Oscar Mayer School in Chicago. He comments on the Chicago Bears, the stock market, the national debt, unemployment, and inflation.
President Clinton delivers the State of the Union address. Stresses plans to deal with crime, education, health, welfare, natural disasters, and the economy.
President Clintons third press conference, in which he answers questions about health and tax bills, the Justice Department appointment for Webster Hubbell, the NAFTA agreement with Canada and Mexico, U.S. involvement in the Bosnian struggle, and relations with Congress.
President Bill Clinton says that NATO, following the Dayton Agreements, calls for an international force of 60,000 troops from 25 nations to bring peace to war torn Bosnia. One third of those troops will be Americans. Following the speech Robert Dole announces his support. Dan Rather is the journalist.
President Clinton's "Whitewater press conference." Reporters Jim Wooten in Little Rock and Cokie Roberts in Washington analyze the speech. Peter Jennings anchors.
President Clinton, in a press conference, discusses U.S. involvement in wars in Europe and the Middle East, and answers questions about the upcoming budget bill.
President Clinton's press conference, 15 hours into the cease-fire ultimatum in Sarajevo. He announces that all parties are in compliance with this cease-fire.