Mid-day report with Elizabeth Brackett, 5/27/1981
The Mid-day report with Elizabeth Brackett, which aired on May 27, 1981, covers the day’s news stories.
The Mid-day report with Elizabeth Brackett, which aired on May 27, 1981, covers the day’s news stories.
This is a series of three news reports covering the first week after the institution of martial law in Poland in response to the Solidarity union movement, with Elizabeth Brackett reporting from Vienna, Austria.
This series of three news reports concerns the controversy surrounding Mayor Jane Byrne’s idea to introduce casino gambling in Chicago, which focuses on the positive and negative consequences of introducing casino gambling in Atlantic City, NJ.
This is a short clip showing former Cubs player Bruce Sutter pitching a ball to a young boy.
This short news segment describes Bill Singer’s loss at the 1975 race to become mayor of Chicago, as well as his current campaign for the 1979 mayoral election.
A young couple discuss the home birth of their son, and the reasons that led to their decision not to deliver their child in a hospital.