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New York City and Democratic Convention / People #44414

ABC Evening News for Friday, Jul 16, 1976
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(Studio) New York City pleased over how Democratic Convention turned out.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(NYC) Delegates begin leaving NYC. Workers dismantle convention equipment at Madison Square Garden. New Yorkers friendly during convention [MAN - notes activity that occurred at bar near convention center] Some business lost money because of convention [2nd MAN - says 1 Illinois delegate showed up, said he'd come again tomorrow.] [WOMAN - says people buying peanuts because they think they belong to Carter.] [Monastery SPOKESPERSON - cites increase in church activity.]
REPORTER: John Martin

(Studio) Reporter notes how "friendly" New Yorkers will soon go back to old ways.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

Reporter(s):
Martin, John;
Reasoner, Harry
Duration:
00:03:20

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