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Moratorium / Washington, DC Activities / New York City #201152

CBS Evening News for Friday, Nov 14, 1969
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(Studio) 2nd day of protest marked by nonviolence. 40-hr. "march against death" conts. 1000 pass White House each hour
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(DC) Each marcher calls out name of soldier killed in Vietnam. March ends at W. front of Capitol; each placard placed in coffin. Girl sings "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" Troops at Justice Department and Capitol. Yippie group protests Chicago Seven trial at Justice Department Site for Mass Rally being prepared.
REPORTER: Bruce Morton

(Studio) Other protests held.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(NYC) Crowd in Central Park flies flags. Crowd lies down to symbolize dead. As "Taps" played, black balloons released to show dead; white to show those who would die.
REPORTER: Robert Schakne

Reporter(s):
Morton, Bruce;
Reasoner, Harry;
Schakne, Robert
Duration:
00:05:00

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