NBC Evening News for Friday, May 14, 1976
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(Studio) Jimmy Carter says there are incring. signs that United States foreign policy is hostage to Republican pols. AFL-CIO leader George Meany spent hour with Carter.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Dearborn, Michigan) Carter meets with Michigan workers.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
(DC) Carter meets with Meany. [AFL-CIO spokesperson Al ZACK - says executive cncl. will remain neutral until political convs. held.] [CARTER - didn't ask Meany for support. Hopes for his support if chosen Democrat nominee.] AFL-CIO leaders uneasy about idea of Carter as nominee.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
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