Senator J William Fulbright in United States. Television interviewer asks Fulbright about Communism and China. He asks whether he equates them with Adolf Hitler. Fulbright denies saying China has a totally different history. He says that after Opium War Chinese have reason to hate west and people of west must try to rectify the wrong beliefs about them. He says that we (senators) give advice to the President about what a common man thinks and feel about President's decisions. Fulbright talks about Russian decisions in Cuban War and other wars.
Senator J. William Fulbright in United States. Television interviewer asks Fulbright about nuclear war. Fulbright says that a wise leader should work for change. He discusses reasons for war. He says he doesn't see any optimism. He talks about the Russian view on war. The Interviewer thank Fulbright for the interview and says that he had been very patient and responsive.
Fulbright Program in United States. A Television Journal titled 'Longines Chronoscope'. Television host introduces coeditors of the program. Board on wall reads 'Longines-Wittnauer Show'. First is Mr Larry LeSueur. Second is Chief Editorial Writer of New York Herald Tribune. They talk to Senator J William Fulbright about the Fulbright Educational Exchange Program ("Fulbright Program"). Larry LeSueur asks the Senator about the amount recommended in budget for the program. Senator answers the amount 7.5 million dollar is not enough for the program. In response to the effects of the program. Fulbright says that these programs are of great advantage to increase understanding between two countries. It is better to live in a country and know its propaganda to increase understanding about that country. Interviewer asks is it not better to use broadcasting service instead of exchange program to enhance understanding? Fulbright says broadcasting has its own resistance to propaganda. Senator tells that there are about 4000 students from both side exchanged under this program.
Fulbright Program in United States. A Television Journal tilted 'Longines Chronoscope'. Co-editors of the program ask William J Fulbright about the minimum requirements for a student to be exchanged under Fulbright Program. Senator answers that student must have a degree and a good academic record. They talk about the other requirements for the program. Senator explains that a student must have a nice personality and suitability for the program. Student should be one who can contribute to the human society and these kind of persons often are good athletes. These students must have participated in activities.
A television advertisement for Longines Watch Company in United States. Doll couple at table. Television host talks about souvenirs presented on weddings. He shows a pair of watch. Host tells that Longines Company has received many awards. He tells that it is world's most honored watch. He shows emblem of the company. Host explains about a watch of Longines Company - 'ATMOS', the perpetual motion clock. Host describes its functioning and about its maker.
Debate on the 'Role of Congress in Foreign Policies' between John C Stennis and William J Fulbright in United States organized by American Enterprise Institute. Moderator Peter Lasigor says that Congress is reasserting its role after Korean and Vietnam War. Distinguished citizens sit to participate and ask questions. The debaters: Senator John C Stennis, Chairman, Armed Service Committee and William J Fulbright Chairman Foreign Relations Committee. John Stennis starts the debate. Stennis talks about the role and responsibilities of Congress in domestic and foreign affairs. He speaks about his experiences in legislation as Senator. Stennis gives examples of Theodore Roosevelt, the Congo Rebellion in 1963 and National Commitment Resolution of 1969. He then talks about world affairs and foreign policies regarding World War II. Stennis mentions various treaties and resolutions related to post world war.
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