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ABC Evening News for Thursday, May 13, 1976
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(Studio) After Jimmy Carter's New Hampshire win, Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin tried to meet with Carter,who declined. "New York Times" says USSR have been incring. contacts and suggested they might pursue policies to help Carter.
REPORTER: HR

(New York) Carter and foreign diplomats speak to United Nations conference on nuclear energy. Carter says 10-15 foreign cntrys. made overtures to him, but he's rejected all except meeting with Israeli Ambassador Simcha Dinitz. [CARTER - thinks it's inappropriate for foreign representatives to inject selves into United States domestic pols. Americans would resent foreign country trying to help a candidate.]
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson

Reporter(s):
Donaldson, Sam;
Reasoner, Harry
Duration:
00:01:50

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