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Article: Interview with Gene Burns of WOR radio, New York City. (Pres. Bill Clinton's radio interview) (Interview)
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- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- August 29, 1994
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August 24, 1994
The President. Glad to be here, Gene.
Mr. Burns. Do you feel like Daniel in the mouth of the lion's den? You and talk radio these days seem to have this running battle.
The President. We were talking before we went on the air; I really have always enjoyed talk radio and I've done a lot of it, particularly when I was Governor, and in my campaign I did a lot. I find that there's a certain immediacy to it that I like. I like the interviews and I like people being able to call in a question.
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