Former California Governor Jerry Brown, Jr., speaks about his political agenda for the 1992 Presidential campaign. He addresses major social and political issues: Health care, education, child care, nuclear waste disposal, problems and solutions for the budget deficit, and how U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations have not been incorporated into a more progressive foreign policy.|ACCORDING TO JERRY BROWN : PRESIDENTIAL ISSUES FOR 1992 / recorded by Karole Selmon. - Former California Governor Jerry Brown, Jr., speaks about his political agenda for the 1992 Presidential campaign. He addresses major social and political issues: Health care, educatoin, child care, nuclear waste disposal, problems and solutions for the budget deficit, and how U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations have not been incorporated into a more progressive foreign policy. - RECORDED: Phoenix Bookstore, Santa Monica California, Nov. 1991.
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