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(Studio) Transition of power in Iran to Ayatollah Khomeini's forces noted to have been smooth. Mob scenes in streets by Khomeini followers reported Army's declaration of neutrality on Sunday stated to have set in motion change of government
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Tehran, Iran) Details about fall of Prime Min. Shahpour Bakhtiar's government and reaction of revolutionaries. New Prime Min. Mehdi Bazargan's efforts to organization new government and end general strike noted. Khomeini mentioned.
REPORTER: Richard Wagner
(Tehran, Iran) Other details given about revolutionaries' actions. Shooting incidents at Hilton and Inter-Continental hotels noted. Plans to turn Shah's palace into museum reported Revolutionaries' discovery of ammunition and guns at prison where secret police took political prisoners stated; their fights among selves for spoils of war mentioned. Prison cited as tourist attraction.
REPORTER: Betsy Aaron
(Studio) President Carter's past indications of support for Shah and then Bakhtiar government noted. President's comments on present situation reported.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Admin. officials' comments about position on Iran given. [CARTER - explains policy. Says contact has been made with supporters of prime min.-designate Bazargan.] Admin. hopes about new Iranian government relationship with USSR stated. White House officials' report that part of United States policy will be to ensure that F-14 fighters in Iran don't fall into Soviet hands noted.
REPORTER: Lesley Stahl
(Studio) United States move towards normalizing relationship with new Iran government reported USSR 's early recognition of Bazargan government stated.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Report on anti-American feelings in Tehran, apparently 2nd only to that against Shah.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) United States concerns about Americans in Iran described. Some noted to have been picked up and taken to Khomeini's headquarters and then released. [State Department spokesperson Hodding CARTER - discusses contingency plans for evacuating Americans] Earlier plans to send United States copters and Marines to Turkey reported changed because announcement of plans was made in United States prior to Turkey's notification, which angered Turks. Copters said being sent to Italy, Marines to Azores. Earlier report to President Carter and top administration officials by General Robert Huyser about Bakhtiar's alleged solidarity with military reported
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb
(Studio) Saudi Arabian and other area ntns.' concerns about situation in Iran noted. Defense Secretary Harold Brown's attempts to quiet concerns during Mideast tour reported.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Saudi Arabia) Saudi concerns about potential for troubles similar to Iran's giving USSR chance to threaten cutoff of Saudi-US oil lines detailed. Brown's assurances to Saudis of United States support stated. Brown's agreement that United States will sell 12 F-5 planes to anti-Communist North Yemen noted.
REPORTER: Ike Pappas
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(Studio) Report on crash of Rhodesian airliner. Mil. officials' claim that black national guerrillas shot plane down noted.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Iranian political situation's effect on United States oil supplies reported to have been major topic at President Carter's news conference
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Carter's remarks about United States energy supplies noted. [CARTER - discusses possibility of shortages and resulting action.] Present administration energy policy stated. [CARTER - comments.] Impt. of Carter's upcoming visit to Mexico mentioned. [CARTER - comments on negotiations with Mexico for oil and natural gas purchases and on United States economy situation.] President's other comments about vice-premier Teng Hsiao-ping's anti-USSR remarks during United States visit and about potential for Sadat-Begin summit, depending on outcome of Egyptian-Israeli foreign mins. conf., reported.
REPORTER: Lee Thornton
#262055
(Studio) Report on building industry's plan for "cost-buster hsing."
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Las Vegas, NV) Details given about builders' efforts to cut cost of hsing. by decrease in use of materials in construction. [Builder Dudley SMITH - denies cheating on anything, but trying to find ways to cut expenses for industry] [WOMAN - describes house ] Problems with cost-buster hsing. outlined. [SMITH - discusses problems with building codes.] CBS News survey of builders with regard to own preferences in home-building noted to show builders wouldn't use cost-saving techniques. [National Association of Home Builders industry engineer Lee FISHER - comments.] Lawsuits being brought by homeowners chging. faulty construction rptd
REPORTER: Ray Brady
#262056
(Studio) American Bar Association leaders recommendation that ban on cameras and recording equipment in court be dropped reported American Bar Association convention delegates' rejection of measure at Atlanta meeting noted.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Atlanta, Georgia) Media event made of Bruno Hauptmann's trial on chgs. of kidnapping Lindbergh baby said to have been reason for ABA's ban on cameras and recording equipment in court Films shown. Incr. in number of states allowing television cameras in court noted. [Chicago attorney Barnabas SEARS - comments.] [DC attorney James BIEREOWER - comments.] [DC attorney Lee LOEVINGER - comments.] [Presiding ofr. American Bar Association conv., John SHEPERD - calls for vote.]
REPORTER: Fred Graham
#262057
(Studio) Report on Allegheny plane crash near Clarksburg, West Virginia.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Growth in divorce rate in recent years noted. Report is on efforts of one Catholic diocese to strengthen pre-marriage ties.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Phoenix, Arizona) Impt. of marriage in traditional Catholic lifestyle reported Phoenix area diocese leader, Bishop James Rausch's announcement re: waiting period for engaged couples prior to marriage detailed. [RAUSCH - comments.] Plans for encounter sessions with couples outlined. Reaction of young Phoenix-area Catholics reported [WOMAN - comments.] [Bill CUTLER - comments.] [Michael MAZA - comments.] [Father Thomas DeMAN - comments on opposition to plan.] Expected increase of similar plans in Catholic churches around country noted.
REPORTER: Barry Petersen
#262061
(Studio) Report on Chip Carter's visit with New Hampshire governor in Concord and his news conf. remarks about President Carter's expected 1980 president election campaign plans and those of Senator Edward Kennedy. Earlier White House announcement of ski trip to Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, by Chip and sister, Amy, noted
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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