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Economy Summit / Falkland Conflict / Mideast Violence #524438

NBC Evening News for Friday, Jun 04, 1982
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(Versailles, France) President Reagan and Prime Min. Margaret Thatcher reported discussing Falkland conflict and expressing concern over renewed Mideast violence.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Paris, France) Reagan-Thatcher meeting examined; films shown. President's support for peacekeeping force considered. [Secretary of State Alexander HAIG - considers ceasefire a result of Argentine withdrawal.] Pros. and Haig said appealing for restraint from Prime Min. Menahem Begin in Mideast violence.
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb

(Studio) Econ. and political problems faced by Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, Prime Min. Zenko Suzuki, Thatcher, Pierre Elliott Trudeau outlined.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Versailles, France) Reagan's activities today examined; films shown. [REAGAN - expresses concern for United States diplomatic corp.] His courtesy call on Mayor Jacques Chirac noted, shown. Formal opening of summit tomorrow mentioned.
REPORTER: John Palmer

(Studio) Nancy Reagan's activities featured; films shown. Her apparel designed by James Galanos, noted.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Kalb, Marvin;
Palmer, John
Duration:
00:05:20

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