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Carter-Mondale / Briefings #247131

CBS Evening News for Monday, Jul 26, 1976
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(Studio) Democratic ticket, Jimmy Carter and Senator Walter Mondale, receive briefings on defense policies.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(Plains, Georgia) [CARTER - commends Schweiker as Vice President choice but surprised Reagan picking running mate this early and surprised Schweiker is Reagan's choice.] Carter holds news conference Says United States must maintain military might as only deterrent to Soviet aggression. [CARTER - comments on USSR 's position with regard to war. Nephew, William Spann, 30, is spending time in California prison. He's been in trouble with law all his adult life.] Carter and Mondale to meet with economists Tuesday; to hear CIA briefing on security Wednesday and will talk about foreign policy Thursday
REPORTER: Ed Rabel

Reporter(s):
Mudd, Roger;
Rabel, Ed
Duration:
00:02:20

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