November 7, 1974 - Leader of the minority Republicans in the Minnesota State House, Robert Ashbach, discusses issues confronting legislature, including campaign reform, special interests, and budgetary concerns. Republican State Senator from St. Paul Robert Stassen talks about necessity of keeping DFL dominated state House in check.
November 8, 1974 - Secretary of State Arlen Erdahl, a Republican and former Minnesota state representative, discusses loss in 1974 election and how changes to election law in Minnesota in waning years of Nixon fallout may or may not have affected Republican fortunes in state and national elections.
November 8, 1974 - Ken Tilsen, attorney for defendants of the Wounded Knee incident, discusses his criticism of strategies employed by the Justice Department in related legal proceedings. Tilsen also discusses potential avenues for appeal, and what the government may or may not do.
November 8, 1974 - The attorney representing the US government in case dealing with the incident at Wounded Knee discusses a potential appeal and the issues relating to government's position.
November 8, 1974 - MPR’s Dick Daly interviews Elmer L. Andersen, chairman of University of Minnesota Board of Regents, on appointment of former University of Minnesota president Malcolm Moos. Segment also includes a discussion by President C. Peter Magrath of reestablishing U of M interests in mineral industry in the state through increased funding from government sources.
November 8, 1974 - Black activist Angela Davis speaks at St. John's University about racism as a disease and political oppression.
November 8, 1974 - MPR’s Dick Daly reports a hearing on lake water use held in Duluth. All the Great Lakes have had too much water in recent years and high water and strong winds have eroded shorelines and caused flooding. Lake Superior water levels are held artificially high by the IJC, a US joint commission with Canada.
November 9, 1974 - Minnesota Secretary of State Arlen Erdahl, a Republican and former Minnesota state representative, discusses recent shifts in power in state legislature, resulting in a Democratic majority. Erdahl outlines what Republicans need to do to return to prominence.
November 10, 1974 - Bernadette Devlin talks about Northern Ireland, British Imperialism, religious sectarianism and British domination of the country. Three consecutive clips.
November 10, 1974 - MPR’s Dulcie Lawrence interview Janet Clark, DFL endorsed candidate for legislative office in 1974; and Beatrice Blair, vice-chair of Women's Lobby Inc. of Washington, DC.