Today's Life Choices (TLC)
- AGDM 13998 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1405 Critical Condition: Managing Care, Managing Dollars - America's health care system remains in critical condition. Attempts at government regulation failed, and managed care has been allowed to drift on the stormy seas of the marketplace. Virtually every American citizen has been affected by this development. Cx Physicians are burned out on the economic complexities of caring for even the simplest of ailments; patients are unhappy with the emphasis on penny-pinching rather than quality; and managed care companies try to stay afloat while their costs continue to soar. This program explores the symptoms of and potential cures for America's health care ills. Guests include: Rev. Richard McCormick, S.J., John A. O'Brien Professor Emeritus - Christian Ethics, University of Notre Dame; author, The End of Catholic Hospitals. Dr. Patrick Waters, Family Practitioner, West Chester, PA, who sold practice to the Univ of PA Health System and now works there as an employee. Dr. David Shulkin, Chief Medical Officer, Director, Univ. of PA Health System. Dr. Joseph Carver, Cardiologist, Director, National Medical Excellence Unit, Aetna U. S. Healthcare. Dr. Joseph Kassirar, Editor-in-Chief, New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. William B. Schwartz, Professor of Medicine, USC School of Medicine; fellow at the Pacific Center for Health Policy and Ethics; author. Dr. David Bernard, Senior Medical Director, Health and Disease Management, Univ of PA Health System. Uwe Reinhardt, Professor-Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University. Various patients and nurses. 1999/0621
- AGDM 13999 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1406 Critical Condition: Managing Pain, Managing Death - Doctors routinely prescribe strong pain killers like morphine for terminally ill patients. These drugs slow respiration and heartbeat, often cause loss of consciousness, and hasten the death of the patient. But how is this different from physician-assisted suicide? Is it purely a matter of intent? And if so, how can it be proven to the satisfaction of juries and legislators? Some states are considering laws that would restrict the freedom of physicians to prescribe potent drugs in end-of-life situations. This program will examine whether these initiatives are sensible safeguards against "disguised euthanasia," or dangerous challenges to the professional judgment of trusted doctors. Guests include: Bruce and Karen Bisset, Michigan residents; Bruce has terminal cancer, Karen is his wife. Dr. John W. Finn, Internist and Oncologist, Executive Medical Director, Hospice of Michigan, David Orenlicher. Professor of Law and Co-Director of Center for Law and Health, Indiana Univ. School of Law; former council for AMA. Cathleen Kaveny, Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame. Dr. Zeke Emmanuel, Ethicist and Oncologist, Chief of the Department of Clinical Bioethics at the Clinical Center, National Institute of Health. Dr. Sherwin B. Nuland, Professor of Surgery, Yale University; author, How We Die. Dr. Kathleen Foley, Director, Death in America, a project of the Open Society Institute, Columbia University. 1999/0714
- AGDM 14000 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1407 Prisons: Life Behind Bars - Are prisons supposed to rehabilitate criminals? Punish them? Or simply keep them off the streets? And when ex-convicts return to society, as most inevitably do, does their prison experience make them likely to become repentant -- or repeat offenders? Tough laws that include mandatory sentences are popular with voters, but they create the need for more and more prisons to handle the increasing number of inmates. The result is a burgeoning public and private industry to build and maintain prison facilities. But who's looking at the larger societal issues? This program will explore the current state of prisons in America and examine their conflicting goals. Guests include: Inmates, Maricopa County Jail, Maricopa County, Arizona. Joe Arpaio, Sheriff, Maricopa County, Arizona. Elizabeth Alexander, Director, National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union; an advocacy group critical of prison conditions. Jerome Miller, Director, National Center on Institutions and Alternatives; former head of Youth Corrections for Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Juvenile Inmates, Tent Jail, Arizona. Governor Janklow, Governor, South Dakota. Melvin and Sonja Gable: home buyers. 1999/0720
- AGDM 14001-14003 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1408 Prisons: Kids Behind Bars - Americans continue to be shocked at the number of violent crimes committed by children not yet old enough to drive. Although laws vary from state to state, most of the children who commit such outrageous, unthinkable acts are being tried and often convicted as adults. What happens to the children who commit these crimes? How and where are they incarcerated? Can they be reformed? Can they be helped? Does the punishment fit the crime? This program will examine the trend of trying children as adults and highlight what efforts are being made to make sense out of the madness their behavior creates. Guests include: Peter J. Nemeth, Judge, St. Joseph County Probate Court, St. Joseph County, Indiana. Lynn Coleman, Assistant to the Mayor of South Bend, IN, in charge of Youth and Education Issues; former, Assistant Chief, South Bend Police Dept. Dr. Stephen B. Thomas, Associate Professor, Dept. of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education at Rolands School of Public Health, Emory Univ.; Director, Institute for Minority Health Research. George L. Kelling, Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University. Elizabeth Alexander, Director, The National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union. Jerome Frese, Judge, Superior Court, St. Joseph County, Indiana. Michael Barnes, former County Prosecutor, St. Joseph County, IN; at counsel, Barnes and Thornburg. Joe Arpaio, Sheriff, Maricopa County, Arizona. Rayele Rolko, inmate, aged 19, local resident. [3 copies] 1999/0721
- AGDM 14004-14006 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1409 Politics as Usual?: If You Can't Say Anything Nice... - From political attack ads to sex scandal details to evasive grand jury testimony, the words coming from government leaders in recent years have done more to disillusion than inspire. Are we doomed to be governed by the "politics of dirty laundry?" At what point will cynicism, apathy, or anger force substantive changes in the way leaders are elected and the conditions under which they remain in office? This program explores how the American political system has sunk so low in the minds of citizens, and examines what might be done to repair the damage. Guests include: Jean Bethke Elshtain, Professor, Social and Political Ethics, University of Chicago. Andrew Kohut, PEW Research Center. James Thurber, Director, Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies. E.J. Dionne, columnist, Washington Post. David Broder, reporter, columnist, Washington Post. Michael Sandel, Professor of Government, Harvard, author, Democracy's Discontent and Liberalism and the Limits of Justice. Mark Shields, political analyst, moderator, broadcast journalist, and columnist, Washington Post. [3 copies] 1999/0816
- AGDM 14007-14009 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1410 Politics as Usual?: Campaign Finance Reform - Any candidate who runs for office requires financial backing for a campaign. Does this mean that the candidate with the highest budget wins? And if the candidate has received donations from different special interest groups, how are those groups repaid once the candidate takes office? This is a bi-partisan concern that is not going away. This program will explore what is being done for campaign finance reform. Guests include: Ann McBride, President, Common Cause. E.J. Dionne, columnist, Washington Post. David Broder, reporter, columnist, Washington Post. Michael Sandel, Professor of Government, Harvard, author, Democracy's Discontent and Liberalism and the Limits of Justice. Mark Shields, political analyst, moderator, broadcast journalist, and columnist, Washington Post. Fred Wertheimer, President, Democracy 21. Christine Shays, Representative, R - Connecticut [3 copies] 1999/0824
- AGDM 14010-14011 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1411 Politics as Usual?: A Day in the Life of a Senator - Congress is often accused of being out of touch with the people, but what does the system demand of them? Is there enough time in the day to satisfy all of the varied interests and mandates of the job? This program will explore the world through the eyes of those we elect. From the political meetings to the social functions to the time spent on campaigning, we will find out what politicians really do, and have to endure, in Washington and in their represented states. Guests include: Kay Baily Hutchinson, Senator, R - Texas and Patrick Leahy, Senator, D - Vermont. [2 copies] 1999/1006
- AGDM 14012 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1412 I Am Woman: Voices of Power - Several African-American women have recently captured the attention and moral imagination of mainstream America with their essays, novels, poetry and other artistic efforts. What is it about their perspective and thoughts on topics as diverse as spirituality and politics that cuts through race, class and gender lines? Why have their reflections articulated the hopes, dreams, and philosophies of so many? This program will examine the emergence of the African-American woman as a popular and powerful voice of America's social conscience. Guests include: Alice Walker, writer and poet. Bell Hooks, Professor, English, City College of New York. Martha L. Wharton, Assistant Professor, Department of African-American and African Studies, Ohio State University. Dr. Valerie Lee, Professor, Department of English and Women's Studies, Ohio State University. 1999/0907
- AGDM 14013 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC #1413 I Am Woman: Is Feminism Dead? - It's been thirty years since the women's movement rattled the American way of life and opened doors of opportunity that had been virtually shut to most women. But a new generation of women seems to be questioning the meaning and value of the battles fought by their mothers and grandmothers. Are feminism and equal rights out and fashion and flightiness in? This program will examine the current state of the women's movement and discuss its relevance in today's environment. Guests include: Patricia Ireland, President, National Organization of Women. Phyllis Schlafly, President, The Eagle Forum. Ellen Goodman, columnist, The Boston Globe. Tessie Liu, Associate Professor of History and Gender Identity, Northwestern University. bell hooks, Professor, English, City College of New York. Martha L. Wharton, Assistant Professor, Department of African-American and African Studies, Ohio State University. 1999/0923
- AGDM 14664-14697 Group : TLC - Fifteenth Season 2000
- AGDM 14664 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC 1500 Series Promo no date
- AGDM 14665-14666 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1501 Forgiveness: Healing the Heart - Can a father who lost his daughter in the Oklahoma City bombing forgive Timothy McVeigh? Can a minister set aside his vengeance for the man who killed his son? In both cases, the answer is yes. Bud Welch has forgiveness for Timothy McVeigh. Pastor Walter Everett extended forgiveness to the convicted felon who murdered his son, and then went on to counsel the man and to witness his marriage. Throughout history, human beings have found themselves able to reject vengeance or retribution and forgive even the most heinous of transgressions. But the journeys to that point are long, arduous, painful, and deeply personal. This program examines a remarkable and uniquely human capacity - the power to forgive. Guests: Bud Welch, father who has forgiven Timothy McVeigh for the death of his daughter in the Oklahoma bombing; Rev. Walter Everett, Methodist Minister, who has extended forgiveness to the man who murdered his son. Sister Helen Prejean, author, Dead Man Walking and forgiveness advocate; Jeff Weber; Bob Enright, Director, The Institute for Forgiveness, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 2000
- AGDM 14667-14668 VSS (Betacam SX - small) : TLC # 1502 Forgiveness: Healing the Wounds - The wounds of hatred and violence can have a devastating effect upon the lives of generations. Recent efforts at reconciliation have attempted to heal these wounds. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, for example, the wounds of past hatred are being healed through reconciliation and forgiveness. Efforts are also underway in Northern Ireland to realize peace and foster an environment of forgiveness. Institutions have established a process of forgiveness that is taught in the classroom. Can current generations harboring bitterness find the courage to put past hatreds behind them? Can nations as a whole bring forgiveness to a new peace? This program explores the complexity of reconciliation and forgiveness on a mass scale - a process that seems so unattainable, yet so very integral, to the survival of humanity. Guests: Bob Enright, Director, The Institute for Forgiveness, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Betty Williams, 1996 Nobel Peace Prize winner; Otis Clark, 97 year old victim of the Tulsa Race Riots of 1929, Robert Churchwell, Chair, Tulsa Race Riot Commission; Robert Blackburn, Director, Oklahoma State Historical Society; Donald Ross(D), State Representative, Oklahoma, sponsored Tulsa Race Riot Commission Bill. 2000
- AGDM 14669 VSS (Betacam SX - small) : TLC # 1502 Forgiveness: Healing the Wounds - Michiana Telecasting Board Meeting [TRT 3:04] 2001/0228
- AGDM 14670 VDS (Digital Betacam - small) : TLC # 1502 Forgiveness: Healing the Wounds [Edited Master] 2000
- AGDM 14671-14672 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1503 Forgiveness: Healing the Soul - Atonement. Reconciliation. Penance. Absolution. Forgiveness. These powerful human gestures are at the core of the world's major religions. It is one thing for one person to forgive another person. But what is the modern understanding of how God forgives us? Have contrition and forgiveness become relics of the past or are they still vibrant acts of spiritual cleansing, healing, and rebirth? This program explores forgiveness in religious and institutional milieus, and examines the diversity of views on the subject. Guests: Msgr. Tom Hartman and Rabbi Mark Gellman, The God Squad; Abdulazia Sachedena, Professor and Cleric, Islamic Religion, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Sister Helen Prejean, author, Dead Man Walking and forgiveness advocate; Bud Welch, the families of the Oklahoma City bombing; Renny Cushing, Murder Victims Families for Reconciliation; Maria Harris, theologian and national consultant on religious education. no date
- AGDM 14673-14674 VM / VP, VDS : TLC # 1504 Education: There's No Place Like Home - Why are so many parents from various ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds choosing to educate their children at home? Are they worried about violence in public schools? Do they lack confidence in curriculums intended to educate the masses? Are they trying to incorporate a new form of learning that is becoming mainstream? This program examines the home schooling phenomenon and takes a look at how some home-schooled students are functioning in the American university experience. Guests: Chris Klicka, Director Center for Home Schooling; The Wilkerson Family of Richmond, VA; The Gordon Caylor Family of Maryland, the Terry Ballard Family, the William Chu Family and the Arron Sandock Family, of South Bend, IN; University of Notre Dame students Meotis Erickson and Yuri Maricich; Dr. Leonard DeFiore, President, National Catholic Education Association; David Sikkink, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Notre Dame. no date
- AGDM 14675-14677 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1505 Education: The Right Choice - Most Americans believe that every child has a right to an educational system that promotes equal opportunity, access and support. Yet, in reality, the quality of public schools varies - some are outstanding, many are good, most are adequate and some are very poor. Many communities have acknowledged the failure of desegregation by busing and have tackled the problem of inequality in education by offering parents more choice in deciding where their children attend school. Charter schools, voucher systems and other innovative programs have helped parents in some states bypass their neighborhood schools in favor of other schools with stronger programs and reputations. This program explores the latest attempts to provide students of diverse backgrounds equal opportunities in education. Guests: students and staff of St. Joan Antida School, Milwaukee, WI; Steve Klinski, founder and CEO, New Mountain Capital, President of Victory Schools Inc., Harlem, NY; Governor Tommy Thompson (R), Wisconsin, advocate for use of vouchers for the private school system; Robert Peterson, teacher, editor "Rethinking Schools," Milwaukee, WI; Richard Saks, Legal Counsel, Milwaukee Teachers Union; John Norquist, Mayor, Milwaukee, WI; Bruce Thompson, President, Milwaukee School Board; Howard Fuller, Ph.D., Marquette University 2000
- AGDM 14678-14680 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1506 Aging: Living Longer ...... Living Better? - The new millennium brings a new fact of life: longevity. We will all live longer. Some health care professionals predict children born today could live to the next century. This so-called Aage wave@ is creating new opportunities and challenging realities. While its great to think we will live longer, will the quality of life be better? Will our youth-oriented culture respect the aged? Will there be dignity in aging? Our medical advancements continue to offer promising cures for the ills that kill. But, do we as a society have the compassion to respect the lives that may be prolonged? Financially, the aging boomer generation will place a huge economic burden on the next generation with Medicare and Social Security costs. In this program we will examine the many challenges related to living longer. Guests: The Forever Learning Institute, South Bend, IN; Professor David Solomon, University of Notre Dame; The Episcopal Learning Center, Chicago, IL; Dr. Mary Piper, author, "Another Country...Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Elders;" Dr. Howard Torrence, National Medical Journalist; Nancy-Ann Min DeParle, Administrator of Healthcare Administration (Medicare); Henry J. Aaron, Ph.D, Brookings Institute; Esther (Tess) Changa, AARP President; Dr. Bob Arnot, NBC Medical Reporter; Jim Towey, President, Aging with Dignity Institute; Betty Saldeen, Isabel Vance. 2000
- AGDM 14681-14683 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1507 Aging: Living Longer......Aging Well - How do we as a society develop a healthy and meaningful aging process when we often look down on the experience of growing old? Aging well becomes a challenge. As a society, we promote a youth culture and strive to be Aforever young. Many cultures respect their elders and learn from their wisdom and life experiences. Can Americans do the same? Regardless of medical advances prolonging life, dying will still remain part of life. There is no denying death, but aging well with understanding, grace and respect can help people value the dignity of aging. In this program we will share the stories of those who are aging well with dignity. Guests: Rev. Ted Hesburgh, CSC, President Emeritus, University of Notre Dame; Mary Oyer, Retired Professor, Goshen College; Harry Belafonte, humanitarian and entertainer 2000
- AGDM 14684-14686 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1508 The Arts: The State of the Arts - Are the performing arts dying in America? Art, music and dance are vital parts of a society's lasting legacy. But continued cuts in federal and state funding have limited the exposure of American children to creative expressions through the fine arts. While some see the elimination of such art and music education programs as tragic, others think getting rid of what some consider Ahigh-brow@ and Aelitist@ outlets is appropriate. This program looks at the evolution of the arts in American society and offers a report card on how the arts are performing today. We ask the question, is there a battle between The Basics vs. The Arts in our nation's schools? Guests: Kerry Bennington, Krasl Art Center and the Michigan Art Education Association, St Joseph, MI; Jeff Patchen, Director of Indianapolis Children's Museum; Professor Judy Burton, Chair, Arts and Humanities, Teachers College, Columbia University; V. Joyce Tutton, retired educator; Alan Selvidge, elementary school art teacher, Coloma, MI; Marianne Mansfield, elementary school principal, Coloma, MI 2000
- AGDM 14687-14688 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1509 The Arts: Alive and Well - This program highlights the people and programs that are bringing the joy and creativity of art, music and dance to stages and schools across America. There is an inter-generational learning experience dancing across the country, with all ages joining in. These Americans value the arts and are finding creative expression in dance, music and the other forms of art. This program will explore the arts, alive and well and diverse in our nation. Guests: The Greenwood Cultural Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma; students and staff of Davidson Fine Arts Academy, Augusta, GA; Mennonite and retired Goshen College Professor, Mary Oyer; Mark Howard, ; the Great Books Program; African American Art contest on display at city hall in Richmond, Va. no date
- AGDM 14689-14690 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1510 After the Gold Rush: The Price of Wealth - Americans today have experienced the longest and strongest economic expansion in history. In some cases, rank and file laborers have become millionaires with stock market investments and company stock option plans. Is there responsibility connected to attaining wealth? How do people achieve great wealth? Is there a cost? Has wealth made us happier? Has prosperity made us smarter? If and when the current expansion turns to recession, are Americans prepared? As a nation, are we using our accumulated fortunes wisely, or have we become habitual consumers of material possessions? This program explores the real and imagined consequences of living in Athe good times. Guests: Steve Klinski, Founder and CEO of New Mountain Capital, A Private Equity Firm, President of Victory Schools, Harlem, NY; John Meyers, the Myers Media Group, South Bend, IN; Edward Wolff, author and Professor of Economics, New York University no date
- AGDM 14691-14692 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1511 After the Gold Rush: The Great Divide - During the current period of unparalleled economic expansion in the United States, the rich have certainly gotten richer but have the poor gotten richer too? Or, have the poor become even poorer? Has the chasm between the haves and have-nots widened to the point of moral indefensibility? Are we fulfilling our obligation to people in need or have we conveniently forgotten them in the euphoria of personal financial growth? The gap is widening between the haves and the have-nots. This program examines the moral and ethical questions that accompany national prosperity. Guests: Tamara Lucas, President, National Association of Child Advocates; Ellen Vollinger, Director, F.R.A.C.; Mairead Barrett, New Ground, Long Island, NY; Msgr. Lindner, New Community Corporation, Newark, NJ; Eleanor Josaitis, Focus Hope, Detroit, MI. 2000
- AGDM 14693-14694 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1512 The Environment: Green Pacts and Greenbacks - Environmental protection laws have given rise to environmental protection organizations firms that specialize in handling ecological regulatory issues for industry. To what extent are U.S. environmental laws achieving the goals of cleaning up and maintaining the health of our air, land, and water? To what extent are those same laws creating a new market geared toward meeting the legal minimum necessary to continue operation without penalty? This program explores the booming business of staying Aenvironmentally friendly. Guests: Betsy Taylor, Director, Center for New American Dream, Washington, D.C.; Dr. Cal DeWitt, environmentalist, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., environmentalist. 2000
- AGDM 14695-14697 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1513 The Environment: Scientific Spin Doctors - Is global warming real? Are industries to blame? Is there a hole in the ozone layer? Did irresponsible consumers cause it? Which scientists should we believe? For hundreds of years, and especially in the 20th century, people have placed great faith in the sciences to give them empirical, objective, demonstrable answers to questions arising in the natural world. But, on many of today's pressing environmental issues, there are polarized interest groups attempting to wear the mantle of true science, with each pumping out supporting statistics and data for public consumption on a daily basis. These contradictory reports create more confusion than clarity B and foster a paralysis in public opinion and environmental policy. This program examines the influence of people in lab coats on politically sensitive issues, and the Aspin@ that can be placed on scientific data. Have we succumbed to the use of science to distort the debate? Guests: Dr. Cal DeWitt, environmentalist, University of Wisconsin, Madison; The Dunn Wisconsin Environmental Project; The Washington Island Project, Seattle. no date
- AGDM 14698-14741 Group : TLC - Sixteenth Season 2001, 2002
- AGDM 14698 VSS (Betacam SX - small) : TLC 1600 Series Promo no date
- AGDM 14699 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC 1601 Love On The Rocks: What Is A Marriage? no date
- AGDM 14700-14702 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1602 Love On The Rocks: Divorce Made Simple no date
- AGDM 14703-14705 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1603 Love On The Rocks: Will Marriage Survive? no date
- AGDM 14706-14709 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1604 Americano as Apple Pie: The Blending of Culture [2 VSS copies] 2001
- AGDM 14710-14713 VM / VP, VSS : TLC # 1605 Americano as Apple Pie: The Yearning To Be... [VSS 14713 is ca. 5 minutes longer] 2001
- AGDM 14714-14718 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1606 Native Americans: Celebrating Traditions [VSS 14716, 14717 are ca. 6 minutes longer] 2001
- AGDM 14719-14722 VM / VP, VSS, VDS : TLC # 1607 A Consistent Life Ethic: In Search of Common Ground [VSS, 14721 is ca. 6 minutes longer] 2001
- AGDM 14723-14727 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1608 A Consistent Life Ethic: A Matter of Live and Death [VSS 14724, 14725, 14726 are longer] 2002
- AGDM 14728-14730 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1609 America Today: Looking For the Union Label [VSS 14728, 14729 are longer] 2002
- AGDM 14731-14733 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1610 America Today: Kid CEO Dot Com [VSS 14732 is longer] 2002
- AGDM 14734-14735 VSS, VDS : TLC # 1611 Election 2000: The Fleeting of America [VSS are longer] 2001
- AGDM 14736-14738 VM / VP, VSS : TLC # 1612 The Nursing Crisis: Where Have all the Nurses Gone? 2001
- AGDM 14739-14741 VM / VP, VSS : TLC # 1613 The Nursing Crisis: Healing the Wounds 2001
- AGDM 14742-16450 no date : X ~ Today's Life Choices Stock Footage and Interview Worktapes late 1980s to 2002
- AGDM 14742 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 1) Georgetown University no date
- AGDM 14743 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 4) Race And Reason T.V. Series no date
- AGDM 14744 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 5) Human Rights March - Washington D.C. no date
- AGDM 14745 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 6) Immigrant Food Line, Sr. Nancy Interview, Location: Phoenix no date
- AGDM 14746 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 7) Refugee House, Immigrants, Location: Phoenix no date
- AGDM 14747 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 8) Refugee House, Ernesto Interview, Immigrants (Shopping At Martins, etc) no date
- AGDM 14748 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 9) Homeless - Shopping At Martins, Homeless Shelter, Location: South Bend no date
- AGDM 14749 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 10) Homeless - Homeless Food Line, Location: Phoenix no date
- AGDM 14750 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 11) Food Line (Andre House, Phoenix), Sr. Nancy Interview, Prayer, Homeless, St Joseph's Job Placement no date
- AGDM 14751 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 12) Golf Course (People Playing Golf), Fr. Mark Interview, Location: Phoenix no date
- AGDM 14752 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 13) Homeless B-Roll, Homeless Person, Clothing Closet, Location: Phoenix no date
- AGDM 14753 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 14) Homeless B-Roll (Clothing Closet, Job Placement), Kid Wiping His Face no date
- AGDM 14754 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 15) Food Preparation For Homeless, Andre House People Interviews, Location: Phoenix no date
- AGDM 14755 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 18) Homeless B-Roll, San Diego 1991/0115
- AGDM 14756 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 19) Homeless (Interfaith Center./South African Lit), Location: New York no date
- AGDM 14757 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 20) Tokheim Plant In S. Africa no date
- AGDM 14758-14759 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 24 and 25) ND (Notre Dame) - Fr. Mccormick's Class no date
- AGDM 14760-14762 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 26, 27 and 28) Indiana University - Medical Research Center - Exterior, Cell Laboratory, Microscope Examination, Dr. Conneally Interview, DNA Diagram, Lobaratory Scenes no date
- AGDM 14763 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 29) Medical Research (cells) - Lab Scenes, Location: Chicago no date
- AGDM 14764 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 30) Denver - City Skyline / Scenes no date
- AGDM 14765-14769 VT (3/4 inch Video Tape) : TLC Worktape # 31 to 35) Chilean Television Coverage - Aylwin Inauguration no date
- AGDM 14770 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 36) Chile (Liturgy) no date
- AGDM 14771 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 37) Chile - Valparaiso (Street Scenes, City) no date
- AGDM 14772 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 38) Chile - Congress In Valparaiso, Interviews with Alesandro Foxley, Jose Antonia VierraGallo no date
- AGDM 14773 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 39) Chile - Santiago (Mountains / City), Jose Pablo Arellano Interview no date
- AGDM 14774 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 40) Chile - Financial District, Government Buildings, Winnie Banados Interview no date
- AGDM 14775 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 41) Chile - Government File Footage (Grave Sites, Women Dancing for Missing Persons) no date
- AGDM 14776 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 43) Chile - Santiago (Street Scenes) no date
- AGDM 14777 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 45) Chile - Presidential Residence, Military, Pinochet, Exclusive Homes no date
- AGDM 14778 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 46) Chile - Santiago - B-Roll: City Scenes (Wideshots = WS), from Metropolitan Park, Cathedral / Solidarity, People in Park, Gathering Outside Cathedral no date
- AGDM 14779 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 47) Chile - Santiago Ws's: Cathedral to Solidarity, Pedestrian Walk (People and Traffic), Vicariate for Solidarity no date
- AGDM 14780 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 48) Chile - Santiago - B-Roll: Government Buildings, Banks, Markets no date
- AGDM 14781 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 49) Chile - Santiago (Street Scenes) no date
- AGDM 14782-14783 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 50 and 51) Chile - President Aylwin B-Roll, Transition to Presidency no date
- AGDM 14784 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 52) Chile - President Aylwin And General Pinochet no date
- AGDM 14785 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 53) Chile - Aylwin, Balcony Greeting no date
- AGDM 14786 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 54) Chile - National Anthem, Stadium Celebration no date
- AGDM 14787-14788 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 55 and 56) Marriage - Amy And Dan Interview, B-Roll And Swim Meet 1990/1004
- AGDM 14789-14790 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 57 and 58) Marriage - Fred Everett B-Roll, Bishop 1990/1009
- AGDM 14791 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 59) Marriage - David Klein's Class 1990/1012
- AGDM 14792 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 60) Marriage - Michael Himes B-Roll no date
- AGDM 14793-14794 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 61 and 62) Marriage - Power Family Dinner no date
- AGDM 14795 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 63) Marriage - Rick And Diane Klee B-Roll no date
- AGDM 14796 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 64) Marriage - University Of Texas B-Roll, Student Couple, Ted Houston Interview 1990/1025
- AGDM 14797 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 65) Marriage - Rick And DianeKlee B-Roll At Home 1990/1029
- AGDM 14798 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 66) Marriage - Bob And Dee Meyer At Home B-Roll 1990/1105
- AGDM 14799 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 67) Marriage - Msu Student B-Roll, And Campus B-Roll, Dr. Hunt with Students B-Roll no date
- AGDM 14800-14801 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 68 and 69) Drugs - South Bend Drug March 1990/1027
- AGDM 14802 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 70) Drugs - Fort Wayne P.D. 1990/1126
- AGDM 14803 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 71) Drugs - Deerfield Village Hall Meeting 1990/1119
- AGDM 14804-14807 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 72 - 75) Drugs - Deerfield Elementary School Program and Parent Meeting, Park Shots, Police Interview, Houses, School Exterior, Kid Interview 1990/1119
- AGDM 14808-14811 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 76, 78, 79, 81) Drugs - Kansas City - Drug Bust Prep and Action, Sue Giles Interview, Kansas City Skyline, Drive Bust # 1 House, Kansas City Major Shreeve Interview, B-Roll Police Station, Tactical Unit, Kansas City Interior of Crack House, Wrap Up, 1990/1113
- AGDM 14812 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 82) Drugs - Kemp B-Roll 1990/1109
- AGDM 14813-14814 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 83 and 84) Drugs - New York Exterior, Judge Sweet Interview and B-Roll, Ethan Nadelman Interview 1990/1120
- AGDM 14815 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 85) Drugs - Miami - Dan Flynn Interview, B-Roll and Drugs no date
- AGDM 14816 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 86) Drugs - Washington, DC - Drug Buy with Audio 1990/1119
- AGDM 14817-14818 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 87 and 88) Drugs - Presidential Rally no date
- AGDM 14819 VM / VP (Betacam - small) : TLC Worktape # 89) Drugs - Tnt Dade County Drug Bust / VHS Dub no date