This program is 27 minutes long
#2013
(Studio) President Johnson tells reporters he's not withdrawing Abe Fortas nomination.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(DC) President meets with reporters after meeting with Senate leaders Everett Dirksen and Mike Mansfield. President says small regional group mustn't thwart will of Senator with prolonged filibuster. President says Senate leaders agree to talk to Senator James Eastland with regard to getting matter out of committee and to floor vote. President describes filibuster that can only be shut off by 2/3 cloture vote as Parliamentary trick.
REPORTER: Bill Gill
(DC) [Senator Sam ERVIN - says in 1954, Senate Majority leader Johnson gave him advice on voting against cloture of filibuster.]
REPORTER: Bob Clark
(DC) President would prefer Ervin follow today's advice on today's problem.
REPORTER: Bill Gill
#2014
(Studio) Senator votes 59-5 to require spending of $91 million in school funds. President didn't want to spend money due to budgetary considerations.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#2016
(Studio) Communists attack force of 101st air mobile division at Trang Dau, using women and children as shields. 31 Americans killed; 41 hurt. Viet Cong explode sachel charge at government information office in Cholon, Chinese district of Saigon. 13 killed.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Tam Toa, South Vietnam) Man called "Mr. Mtn." carried by Navy on its' rolls as Chief Joshua Page.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
(Tam Toa, South Vietnam) Page been here 2 years Volunteered for civic action program and assigned to lead 3 - man village-action team. Residents of town are Catholic from North Vietnam. [PAGE - says old ladies sent children out to call me "black American" and "monkey". Was ready to quit because name-calling continued People probably never saw black before.] Children go to school in building he had constructed. Page shown with children and adults. [PAGE - no audio.]
REPORTER: Don Baker
#2018
(Studio) No audio.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) No audio.
REPORTER: Don Farmer
(Studio) No audio.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#2019
(Studio) NO audio.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Ann Arbor, Michigan) No audio. Town and courthouse shown. [Protester's Spkswoman. Mrs. Shirley MAYWOOD - no audio.] [Washtenaw Cnty. Sheriff Doug. HARVEY - no audio. Speaks to assembled group.] Police enter building and carry protesters out. Film of last night shown.
#2023
(Studio) No audio.
(Santa Clara, California) No audio. Republican candidate Richard Nixon and wife, Pat on stage before crowd. Governor Ronald Reagan there. [NIXON - no audio.]
REPORTER: David Snell
#2026
(Studio) Cincinnati Bengals play San Diego Chargers in AFL football. NFL starts next week
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(No location given) 1 new face may be Joe Koontz, 22, who wants to catch passes for New York Giants.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds Narrates
(No location given) Fairfield University is training camp for Giants 2 mos. of ea. year Koontz married and has son. Shown in practice. He fears Jimmy Ryan, "the Turk", who is clubhouse boy. [RYAN - explains his job of telling players they're cut from team.] [KOONTZ - says scared of "The Turk".] Koontz shown eating breakfast and working out. [KOONTZ - tells of his desire to play football. A lot of pressure on rookie.] [COACH - tells Koontz how to improve.] [KOONTZ - says have cookout on Weds. night.] Cookout shown. Giants make final cut Monday
REPORTER: Don Goddard
#2028
(Studio) 2,500 teachers striking in Michigan. 300 out in East Haven, Connecticut. 900 out in East Saint Louis, Illinois. 56,000 in New York City may strike. Commentary by a parent.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Studio) Eds. predict 400 strikes in next 8 mos. Compares his school days to present days. Tell daughters to find out if teachers are union or scab and to get all overtime they can. Commentator uses labor terms and describes teaching and education.
REPORTER: Ralph Schoenstein
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