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CBS Evening News for Saturday, Nov 08, 1980
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(Studio) Report with regard to new Senate introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer

(DC) Senate said to have many new conservative members [Republican leader Senator Howard BAKER - expects group to be able to compromise and work cooperatively on most bills before Congress] [Senator Orrin HATCH - talks about compromise as method of working in Senate.] National Conservative Political Action Committee and Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress said opposed to compromise. [Committee for Survival of a Free Congress Paul WEYRICH - criticizes Baker.] [BAKER - comments.]
REPORTER: Bruce Morton

Reporter(s):
Morton, Bruce;
Schieffer, Bob
Duration:
00:02:50

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