NBC Evening News for Friday, Nov 21, 1980
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Apparent success of Ronald Reagan's pre-inaugural visit to DC examined; mtgs. with Gerald Ford, transition team and with his foreign policy advisers discussed. [REAGAN - comments.] President-elect's immediate plans with regard to cabinet selections outlined.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Studio) Senator Howard Baker said indicating possibility that Reagan will open Capitol Hill office; speaker Tip O'Neill mentioned.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Today's meeting of Reagan's foreign policy advisers examined; Senator Henry Jackson, Defense Secretary Harold Brown, Don. Rumsfeld, Senator John Tower, Richard Allen, national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, Henry Kissinger, Alexander Haig, Caspar Weinberger, CIA director Stansfield Turner, William Casey, Gerald Ford include in report [ALLEN, FORD - comment.]
REPORTER: Tom Pettit
(Studio) West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's analysis of Reagan's foreign policy reported; Israel's criticism of Reagan's meeting with Schmidt after refusing to meet with Prime Min. Menahem Begin mentioned.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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