This program is 27 minutes long
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(Studio) United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser accepts United States Mideast peace plan, doesn't think it'll work.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Cairo, UAR) Nasser says proposal is just like 1967 United Nations plan; if United States gives Israel arms American doesn't really want peace.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
(Studio) State Department pleased.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Officials may be over-optimistic; Israel won't accept 90 day cease-fire; Israel on spot to make peaceful gesture.
REPORTER: John Scali
(Studio) Israel rejects cease-fire, says it would sanction renewed war.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky says when United States troops out of Vietnam, country will be free from "stupid pacifist" pressure; expects total withdrawal by middle next year; Communist Paris delegates report war can be settled if United States stops supporting Saigon, South Vietnam.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Viet Cong may have timed war settlement statement to weaken US-South Vietnam relations by undermining Nguyen Van Thieu regime; Washington, DC wants Viet Cong stand clarified.
REPORTER: Bill Gill
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(Studio) Americans abandon Fire Base Ripcord due to heavy enemy shellings.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) Detroit federal grand jury indicts 13 Students for a Democratic Society Weathermen leaders for bombing conspiracy; only 1 of 13 in custody.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) Senator passes Washington, DC crime bill 54-33; incls. "no-knock" and preventive detention clauses.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) Chancellor Alexander Heard submits campus unrest report
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) Heard says crisis national move to left; students distrust government and political system; asks White House use moral power to bridge gaps with blacks and students.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
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(Studio) FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover tells Campus Unrest Commission radicals bringing colleges to brink of chaos.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) [FBI Assistant Director William SULLIVAN - says U's. must take hard stand; students who confront police will get hurt.]
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
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(Studio) Akron, Ohio "Beacon Journal" reports FBI found Kent State University National Guard shootings unnecessary.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) 2 University Kansas students killed this week; funerals today.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Lawrence, Kansas) Students march through town, protest deaths; bombings frequent; blacks volatile. [Black leader Leonard HARRISON - says blacks feel escalation of repression.] [City manager Buford WATSON, JR. - hopes can solve problems in future.] [Unidentified YOUTH - says violence demonstrates local problem.] Violence not over.
REPORTER: Kenneth Gale
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(Studio) Federal Reserve Bd. Chairperson Arthur Burns thinks economy will bottom out soon; inflation must be checked.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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(Studio) Vice President Spiro Agnew sees DC-10 jumbo jet debut.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Long Beach, California) Tri-jets cost $15 billion less than Boeing 747, have comparable capabilities; companies still not making money; McDonnell-Douglas Corporation competing for jumbo jet market
REPORTER: Jules Bergman
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(Studio) Nutrition expert denounces breakfast cereal industry
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) [Consumer Lobbyist Robert CHOATE - says kiddie cereals misrepresented.]
REPORTER: Duff Thomas
(Chicago, Illinois) [Kellogg's Research Director John HOPPER - claims cereals are nutritious. ]
REPORTER: Hugh Hill
(DC) Most kids get enough vitamins despite breakfast junk.
REPORTER: Stephen Geer
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(Studio) South Vietnam Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky may get wish and have United States withdraw political pressure from Vietnam; Communists want Ky and Nguyen Van Thieu out of power and try to show American they aren't indispensable; not only "stupid American pacifists" oppose Thieu regime.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
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