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Decision 1984 / Bush, Pennsylvania Primary #536929

NBC Evening News for Monday, Apr 09, 1984
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(Studio) Vice President George Bush reported accusing Democrat cands. especially Jesse Jackson, of condoning anti-Semitism.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Bush's attack on Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan for his threat to reporter who disclosed Jackson's anti-Semitic remark and to Jews in general and on Jackson for refusing to disavow Farrakhan examined. [BUSH - criticizes other Democrat cands.' silence on issue.] [Walter MONDALE - recalls his immediate reaction to Farrakhan's threats.] [Gary HART - feels Jackson should disassociate from Farrakhan.] [FARRAKHAN - praises Jackson for refusing to back away from him.] [JACKSON - explains refusing to disavow Farrakhan.]
REPORTER: Ken Bode

Reporter(s):
Bode, Ken;
Brokaw, Tom
Duration:
00:02:30

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