Inauguration of President Bill Clinton; Inauguration #3

- Transcript
And then even if many. Lives back there. And Americans. Everywhere. Around. Here easy. To just meet the. Mark of the. Man. Who. Cried out. For. You and your decision that they couldn't. Have created anything.
In the room. How many. Words are. Today hang up on me but I do not have you on. Her nightdress yesterday. I'm on to my yes plan. And I am I am. And before cynicism and so they say
the phrase that I am the priest she appreciates the privilege they owe you this is my first name. Happy. To do it with me. The new president spoke of international affairs after. Three ladies and gentlemen we woke up and I ashen whinier after talking about the president you ation not reversing the traditional order as soon as the ceremony is over. The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies brought up international borders astronaut corps from ice and asked us what
the ration river for additional World Financial ass car on the front of the capital. To conclude our program now. Crime to international affairs. After I read our national reverse and refrain loitering on the shining. And of the Son and the Holy Spirit. Oh man. What. Was was.
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Come your hand wash your name was again and Bob moment. Their friends in New Jersey know me and you and me. What you think of Bill Clinton tomorrow. I thought it was a very historic moment. You made some excellent points and. I think it's just the culmination of a very very successful campaign and now we're going to wait and see that that he meets all those commitments and brings us out of this malaise that we're in. That.
Was there anything in particular in the speech that touched your or I think just the aspect of the diversity that's going to be brought together and that kind of a recognition that we have to undergo a lot of changes and bring a new spirit to our country. I think it's going to happen pretty excited about it. You think he's up to the task. I think it's definitely up to the task. I think we've been a very intelligent president and it bodes well for this country to her. Own room. Now home to my. Home. County home.
Town. Now home. Hometown. Now new. Home. Town. Home.
- Raw Footage
- Inauguration of President Bill Clinton
- Title
- Inauguration #3
- Contributing Organization
- New Jersey Network (Trenton, New Jersey)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip/259-gq6r1s0h
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- Raw Footage Description
- Coverage of the Inauguration of President Bill Clinton; Maya Angelou recites her original poem On the Pulse of Morning," Marilyn Horne sings "Star Spangled Banner," Rev. Jesse Jackson in crowd
- Created Date
- 1993-01-20
- Media type
- Moving Image
- Duration
- 00:08:55
- Credits
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- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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New Jersey Network
Identifier: 10-37348 (NJN ID)
Format: Betacam
Duration: 00:20:00?
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- Citations
- Chicago: “Inauguration of President Bill Clinton; Inauguration #3,” 1993-01-20, New Jersey Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 18, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-259-gq6r1s0h.
- MLA: “Inauguration of President Bill Clinton; Inauguration #3.” 1993-01-20. New Jersey Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 18, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-259-gq6r1s0h>.
- APA: Inauguration of President Bill Clinton; Inauguration #3. Boston, MA: New Jersey Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-259-gq6r1s0h