CBS Evening News for Friday, Nov 21, 1980
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan reported leaving for California after 5-day visit to DC.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Reagan's meeting this morning with Gerald Ford mentioned; Reagan's remark about transition team quoted. His foreign policy advisory board, include Henry Kissinger, Henry Jackson and John Tower, noted meeting today; Tower's consideration as Defense Secretary said revolving around his current influence in Senate Details given. Secretary of State Edmund Muskie said later briefing for. policy team. [REAGAN - comments.] Apparent Capitol Hill reaction to Reagan's week here reported; his activities recalled. [FORD - recalls transition 4 years ago.] Reagan's response to Las Vegas, NV, hotel fire noted. [REAGAN - comments on cabinet appts.; living in White House]
REPORTER: Bill Plante
(Studio) Senator Howard Baker said indicating that Reagan may establish permanent office in Congress; details given, photos shown.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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