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Campaign `80 / Carter / Anderson #273116

CBS Evening News for Thursday, Sep 04, 1980
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan's criticism of President Carter with regard to Stealth plane and John Anderson's with regard to new Mideast peace talks noted; Anderson quoted.
REPORTER: Charles Kuralt

(DC) John Anderson's address to B'nai B'rith outlined; films shown. [ANDERSON - addresses group.] Group's response discussed. Federal Elec. Commission reported ruling Anderson eligible for federal funds; details given.
REPORTER: Eric Engberg

(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Charles Kuralt

(DC) AFL-CIO reported endorsing Carter; details given, films shown. [AFL-CIO president Lane KIRKLAND - addresses union with regard to Reagan.] [International Ladies Garment Workers union president Sol CHAIKIN - comments with regard to Reagan, Gordon Humphrey, Jesse Helms, Orrin Hatch.] [KIRKLAND - calls for voice vote.] [CARTER - campaigns.; mentions Polish workers' strike.] Importance of labor and Jewish vote to Carter strategy noted; Carter's appearance at B'nai B'rith tonight discussed.
REPORTER: Lesley Stahl

(Studio) Secret Service agent Marianne Gordon noted driving Carter to speech today; film shown. [CARTER - announces 1st woman Secret Service driver.]
REPORTER: Charles Kuralt

Reporter(s):
Engberg, Eric;
Kuralt, Charles;
Stahl, Lesley
Duration:
00:05:30

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