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Episode 109 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode is called “OFFBEAT TV,” and it features the following segments:
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Three lengthy economics-based interviews, taken at the National Religious Broadcasters convention. One with Don McAlvany, one with a CEO of a company that is selling financial advice for Christians, and one with David Bradshaw.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Eddie Tape #80. Outside the United States Post Office in Merrifield, Virginia, 1991 after the first immigration visa lottery. Nearly 19 million applications were submitted by mail for the 40,000 open slots. The lottery was an attempt to give a boost to several under-represented countries, including Ireland. There are multiple interviews on this tape, which is continued from 10935.
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials. Bill Clinton visits the Beasley Academic Center, a predominantly African-American elementary magnet school on Chicago’s South Side. Press and students’ parents are assembling for Clinton’s visit. Videomaker Eddie Becker asks students and their parents about Clinton and his upcoming visit. Parts of Clinton’s speech are covered as well as the media coverage of Clinton’s speech.
Raw footage for the TV program Chicago Slices. Eddie Becker visits Rahm Emanuel’s office as Senior Adviser to President Clinton in Washington, D.C. Emanuel does not do an interview and talks on the phone for the duration of Becker’s visit.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Interviews with author Roger Lane about black poverty, Dagma Karstenson about waitressing, Richard Cottam about Islam and Saddam Hussein, as well as a press conference about the Amazonian Kayapo people.