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Humphrey-Kennedy #488469

NBC Evening News for Friday, May 28, 1976
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(Studio) Senator Hubert H. Humphrey speaks on behalf of Senator Edward Kennedy in Massachusetts. Kennedy speaks for Hubert H. Humphrey in Minnesota.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Minneapolis, Minnesota) Birthday party and fund-raiser for Hubert H. Humphrey's reelection to Senator held last night. [KENNEDY - believes Hubert H. Humphrey not running for president just like he believes his mother when she says her son not interested.]
REPORTER: Marilyn Berger

(Aboard plane) [HUMPHREY - doesn't want Kennedy to make Sherman-like statement. Will keep on talking to Kennedy.] Kennedy shown laughing.
REPORTER: Marilyn Berger

(Minneapolis, Minnesota) Birthday party shown. Many hope there is something to a Humphrey-Kennedy alliance.
REPORTER: Marilyn Berger

Reporter(s):
Berger, Marilyn;
Chancellor, John
Duration:
00:02:20

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