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Campaign 1976 / Republicans / Ford Activities #489060

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Jul 13, 1976
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan says his organization won't challenge any Republican convention delegates' credentials. He calls on Ford to do likewise. President Ford to throw out 1st baseball at tonight's All-Star game.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) President invites Washington, DC squad of undercover police to White House to congratulate them on breaking up fencing operation. [FORD - submitted legislature to Congress making it more difficult for lawbreakers to continue their activities.] Ford meets with 2700 foreign exchange students. He talks about intl. justice. Earlier, he criticizes Canada for refusing to let Taiwan athletes representative Republican of China. He'll attend baseball game in Philadelphia tonight. Press Secretary Ron Nessen says Ford not trying to compete with Democrats for US's attention Ford rptdly. watched Democratic Convention on television with sound turned down.
REPORTER: John Cochran

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Cochran, John
Duration:
00:02:00

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