Reel

LAWMAKERS

LAWMAKERS
Clip: 489913_1_1
Year Shot: 1983 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 11195
Original Film: LM 087
HD: N/A
Location: Capitol and Environs, Misc.
Timecode: -

15.39.11-DUKE-discussion with ROBERTS about the shift in support away from REAGAN'S ideology in HOUSE, but SENATE REPUBLICANS might force some increases in DEFENSE spending over what the DEMOCRATS want. WERTHEIMER-both houses agreed on a JOBS BILL, bipartisan support and support by REAGAN. Not clear how much further Government support for the UNEMPLOYED will go. DUKE-REAGAN won a preliminary battle in SENATE to shift FOREIGN AID FUNDS to go toward MILITARY AID to EL SALVADOR. WERTHEIMER-intro report on Sen. DANIEL INOUYE (D-HI), an active DEMOCRAT in FOREIGN AID arena. 15.42.53-exterior of Capitol. INOUYE v.o.-says that he has concluded that REAGAN'S policies are irreconcilable with goals of DEMOCRACY and PEACE in CENTRAL AMERICA. C/S INOUYE in office, reading this statement from the Senate record. He opposes REAGAN'S plan for shifting aid funds to EL SALVADOR. Shot of front page of CONGRESSIONAL RECORD with INOUYE'S remarks. C/S Sen. CHRISTOPHER DODD (D-CT), says that INOUYE is no "knee-jerk liberal", so his break from the REAGAN agenda is a serious setback for REAGAN. Shot of INOUYE entering his offices. Shot of Senate committee panel with INOUYE, ROBERT BYRD, and ALAN CRANSTON. C/S INOUYE in office, says he believes his colleagues took the speech seriously because he's not generally a speechmaker and because he's supported Presidents on FOREIGN POLICY in the past. 15.45.00-Clip of REAGAN press conference, REAGAN at podium with large map of North and Central American on easel, dated March 10, 1983. REAGAN announces his plan for EL SALVADOR. C/S INOUYE, says that the EL SALVADOR request for $60 MILLION and later for $50 MILLION MORE was the proverbial "straw that broke the camel's back, he realized that U.S. policy on EL SALVADOR was out of control. M/S INOUYE with Senators DODD and NANCY KASSEBAUM (R-KS) at press conference to announce competing plan. C/S INOUYE in office, says the rumors from the White House that REAGAN was considering increasing the number of U.S. advisors in EL SALVADOR was eerily reminiscent of VIETNAM, incremental increases to a gigantic level.