Senator Pearson interview 2, 1970
Dates
- Creation: 1970
General
Black and white 16 mm film, running time 21 minutes 31 seconds. Footage of Pearson talking to the camera about the cost of living (segment 1), the Middle East (segment 2), setting up an all-volunteer army (segment 3), possibly establishing diplomatic relations with Red China (segment 4), creating more jobs for rural areas (segment 5), government's response to upset consumers and a new Geneva-type convention (segment 6), national strike to protest Vietnam (segment 7), economic issues associated with the Vietnam War (segment 8), Soviet pilots in the Middle East war (segment 9), increasing crime rates (segment 10), inadequate medical care (segment 11), limiting importation of goods (segment 12), military spending (segment 13), air piracy and plane hijaking (segment 14), and American hostages in Jordan (segment 15).
Repository Details
Part of the University of Kansas. Kenneth Spencer Research Library Repository
