Reagan Interview in Sacramento, Part I

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Film Date
1/16/69
Film Reference Number
KQN 203-1
Description
Part I of a KQED News report featuring extended fragments of an interview with Governor Ronald Reagan during which he expresses his disapproval with how the student protests at Berkeley were handled in 1964. He also criticizes the California Board of Regents and Trustees. He blames the unrest at San Francisco State on: "a dissident faction of outright lawbreakers and anarchists" and describes a letter he received from a former teacher who resigned because of the protests. He also discusses capital punishment in-lieu tax BART and his re-election. Also includes a brief glimpse of Dr. Carlton Goodlett in a crowd of protesters at San Francisco State.
Format
16mm newsfilm