Bill Clinton, in one of his last interviews as President, talks candidly about his presidency. Clinton discusses the controversies that have plagued his administration and describes his relationships with various world leaders and officials. Clinton also discusses his relationship with Vice President Al Gore and his opinions on the outcome of the 2000 presidential election. On "60 minutes."
President Reagan addresses the nation on national security. President Reagan urges the American public to support the military budget bill currently in Congress to further the United State's interest in deterring aggressive military action against freedom and peace. CBS' Dan Rather, Bill Plante, Bob Schieffer, and Phil Jones discuss the reception of the President's proposals on Capitol Hill.
Nelson Rockefeller in a joyful and playful telephone conversation with Senator Hugh Scott. In the conversation Rockefeller learns of his confirmation as Vice President by the Senate.
Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Majority Counsel Michael Madigan and Senator Joseph Leiberman question private detective Loren Berger about contributions made to President Clinton by the Ching Hai Meditation Society.
Former American ambassador to Germany James Watson Gerard talks about freedom of speech in America as the strongest bulwark against the incursion of Bolshevism.