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Decision 1984 / Mondale, Reagan, Ferraro, O'Connor #533940

NBC Evening News for Monday, Oct 15, 1984
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Georgia) President Reagan's south campaign appearances today attacking Walter Mondale's for. policy examined; films shown. [REAGAN - mocks Mondale's reaction to US invasion of Grenada, to USSR invasion of Afghanistan.] President's photograph session at McDonald's restaurant, where he had to be reminded to pay for meal, noted. [REAGAN - conts. attack on Mondale's national defense stance.] Upcoming second debate mentioned.
REPORTER: Chris Wallace

(Saint Louis, Missouri) Mondale's campaign attacks on Reagan's environmental policies while touring toxic waste dump featured; government noted only providing cleanup funds after Mondale announced planned visit to site. [MONDALE - cites roles of pols. in administration's timing of environmental issues.] Geraldine Ferraro's attacks on Reagan administration's environmental policies examined. [FERRARO - notes administration was responsible for James Watt once, Anne Burford twice.] Mondale's preparations for Sunday's debate explained.
REPORTER: Lisa Myers

(Studio) Archbishop John O'Connor, responding to New York Governor Mario Cuomo's recent speech on pols. and religion, said continuing abortion debate; details given.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Myers, Lisa;
Wallace, Chris
Duration:
00:03:50

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