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Introduction John Chancellor (Madison Sq. Garden, New York); David Brinkley Madison Sq. Garden, New York) #489055

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Jul 13, 1976
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(Studio) 4 NBC reporters on convention floor comment on convention
REPORTER: David Brinkley

(Convention Floor) Reporter notes 1976 convention security precautions.
REPORTER: Catherine Mackin

(Convention Floor) Many Democrats pretending they were for Carter all along. Carter will maintain his Southern organization ties.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Convention Floor) Reporter comments on Carter and party unity. [Audio poor.]
REPORTER: John Hart

(Convention Floor) Differences in New York City and plains, Georgia, noted.
REPORTER: Tom Pettit

(Studio) Mayor Richard J. Daley talks about pols. and Vice President's religion.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(NYC) [DALEY - says could support any Vice President that President picks. Hopes Stevenson is picked. Notes religion's role in United States history. Always good to have Lord on one's side.]
REPORTER: Chris Wallace

(Studio) NBC to begin Democratic Convention coverage after commercial.
REPORTER: David Brinkley; John Chancellor

[Regular evening news period ends at 5:57:20. There's no signoff since convention coverage conts. after commercial.]

Reporter(s):
Brinkley, David;
Brokaw, Tom;
Chancellor, John;
Hart, John;
Mackin, Catherine;
Pettit, Tom;
Wallace, Chris
Duration:
00:00:10

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