ABC Evening News for Tuesday, May 25, 1976
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(Studio) President Ford says he wants Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to continue his job if Ford elected President
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(San Jose, California) Ford speaks to Los Angeles Press Club. [FORD - doesn't intend to let Kissinger go because he's been good Secretary of State.] [FORD - says of course he would try to dissuade Kissinger from leaving administration]
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Studio) Kissinger tells reporter Barrie Dunsmore he'll stay on as long as Ford wants him. Kissinger gets encouraging news with regard to Cuban troops in Angola.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Luxembourg) Cuban premier Fidel Castro wrote Swedish Premier Olof Palme that Cuban troops would be withdrawn from Angola. [KISSINGER - says communication is positive development] Kissinger doesn't rule out possibility of USSR having role in matter. [KISSINGER - says United States wants all Cuban forces out of Angola.] Cuban intervention in Rhodesia seems less likely.
REPORTER: Barrie Dunsmore
5:11:20 "BOMB BLAST / ISRAEL"
(Studio) Bomb explodes at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport. 2 killed.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Bomb explodes when security ofr. asks European passenger to open his suitcase. Both killed. Another booby-trapped suitcase found. [WOMAN - describes explosion.] 7 hurt. Investigation underway to see if Austrian passenger connected with any Arab group.
REPORTER: Bill Seamans
(Studio) Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine spokesperson claims blast responsibility.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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