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From The NPR Archives: Interviews With The Presidential Candidates

Clockwise from top left: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sander
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Clockwise from top left: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sander

An email came recently from listener Stephen K. Reeder from Cerritos, Calif.:

"In the interest of fairness in the 2016 Democratic Primary, I have a request. There is a selectively edited clip of NPR's Weekend Edition, 1/13/1996, featuring an interview with then First Lady, and current Democratic Presidential candidate, Hillary Rodham Clinton. You can hear the clip on YouTube, and it has been linked from numerous websites, and has appeared in my personal Facebook feed about 11 times. The entire interview is nowhere to be found, online or in the NPR archives. In the interest of fairness, I ask that you please release the audio of the full interview."

NPR's Tamara Keith wrote a story about the ad and the original interview, posted earlier today at NPR.org with the full audio and transcript.

Here is some background about the archives.

NPR began transcribing its shows in 1990. Until 2009, listeners could request those transcripts for a fee. In 2009, when NPR.org was relaunched, NPR began posting its new transcripts online for anyone to access.

As for the NPR content from 1990 to 2009 that has been transcribed but is not on NPR.org, the vast majority of that material has been licensed to seven online databases: EBSCO, Factiva, Gale, LexisNexis, NewsBank, ProQuest, and Thomson Reuters Westlaw. Those services often carry subscription fees, but most public libraries can help get that material for anyone requesting it.

That listener-requested 1996 interview falls into that period of material that is available through the paid databases but not on NPR's own site. The listener could have gone to the library, but given that the interview has now come back into the public dialogue, it should be easier to find, so I am also posting it, as did NPR in the Keith piece, along with the transcript, below. Listeners can make up their own minds about it.

NPR's Research, Archives & Data department has also identified 18 major interviews with three of the five remaining presidential candidates that fall into that archive nether area. (All of the interviews that NPR has conducted with Ted Cruz are online and NPR has never interviewed Donald Trump.)

Links to the audio of the 18 interviews, and transcripts where they are available, are also posted below, to make them easier for listeners to access. There are 40 other major interviews with the current candidates that the RAD department identified that are already online at NPR.org, so they are not being posted here. Finally, as an aside, listeners can hear more audio from the archives as part of All Things Considered's fascinating "First Mention" feature, whose most recent installment samples audio from a February 1983 piece about Bernie Sanders' bid to be re-elected mayor of Burlington, Vermont.

Hillary Clinton

Interview: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Discusses The Democratic National Convention

This interview originally aired on The Tavis Smiley Show on July 29, 2004.

Hillary Clinton Revisiting Health Care & Insurance Issues

This interview originally aired on Weekend Edition on April 17, 2004.

Senator Clinton On Solution To Unpaid Diplomatic Parking Tickets

This interview originally aired on Weekend Edition on Nov. 1, 2003.

Hillary Clinton Discusses Her Memoir "Living History"

This interview originally aired on Morning Edition on June 19, 2003.

Hillary Rodham Clinton: Senator & Former First Lady

This interview originally aired on Fresh Air on June 12, 2003.

Senator Clinton One Year After 9/11

This interview originally aired on The Tavis Smiley Show on Sept. 11, 2002. A transcript is not currently available.

Senator Clinton Comments On Anthrax & US Military Action In Afghanistan

This interview originally aired on Morning Edition on Oct. 18, 2001.

Hillary Clinton: First Lady @ Book/Scandal

This interview originally aired on Fresh Air on Jan. 15, 1996. The transcript is not available at this time.

Hillary Responds To Critics Allegations

This interview originally aired on Weekend Edition on Jan. 13, 1996.

Hillary Clinton On Health Care Reform

This interview originally aired on All Things Considered on June 24, 1994.

Hillary Clinton Interview About Health Plan

This interview originally aired on Morning Edition on Oct. 29, 1993.

Hillary Clinton Talks About Campaign & Self

This interview originally aired on All Things Considered on July 13, 1992.

Ted Cruz

All audio and transcripts are available on npr.org.

John Kasich

Budget Surplus Projections & Use Options

This interview originally aired on Morning Edition on Oct. 3, 1997.

Kasich Predicts Budget Battle Success

This interview originally aired on Morning Edition on Oct. 9, 1995.

Bernie Sanders

Sanders Discusses His Possible Victory As Independent Senator From Vermont

This interview originally aired as part of an Election Special on Nov. 7, 2006. The transcript is not available at this time.

Independent Rep. Bernard Sanders Interview

This interview originally aired on Morning Edition on March 4, 1997.

Democratic Socialist Won Vermont Seat

This interview originally aired on All Things Considered on Nov. 28, 1990.

Socialist Vermont Mayor Calls It Quits

This interview originally aired on Morning Edition on April 3, 1989. The transcript is not currently available.

Donald Trump

NPR has never interviewed Donald Trump one-on-one.

Special thanks to Mary Glendinning, Sarah Knight, NPR's RAD and Online Production teams for their help.

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

Corrected: April 3, 2016 at 11:00 PM CDT
A previous version of this post referred to "First Mention" as a series from the NPR Politics team. It is a feature produced by All Things Considered staff.
Elizabeth Jensen was appointed as NPR's Public Editor in January 2015. In this role, she serves as the public's representative to NPR, responsible for bringing transparency to matters of journalism and journalism ethics. The Public Editor receives tens of thousands of listener inquiries annually and responds to significant queries, comments and criticisms.
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