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(Studio) Exit polls by all 3 major networks said indicating substantial lead for Ronald Reagan; findings of CBS News-"New York Times" poll noted. Jimmy Carter's apparent standing in South noted.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(No location given) Results of poll for Carter, Reagan and John Anderson examined; ethnic and racial breakdown of cands.' progress noted. Specifics outlined on screen.
REPORTER: Bruce Morton
(Studio) Projections for Reagan's showing in IN and Kentucky's Senate race between Wendell Ford and Mary Louise Foust and IN gubernatorial race between Robert Orr and John Hillenbrand reported; details outlined on screen.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) President and Mrs. Carter's election day activities examined; films shown. [CARTER - comments on United States hostages in Iran.] His later remarks noted. [CARTER - comments.] Cand.'s return to White House cited. [CARTER - comments.] President quoted.
REPORTER: Jed Duvall
(Los Angeles, California) Ronald and Nancy Reagan's day examined; films shown. [Nancy REAGAN - comments.] [Ronald REAGAN - comments.] His activities for remainder of day outlined.
REPORTER: Bill Plante
(Rockford, Illinois) John Anderson's mood today discussed; films shown. [Keke ANDERSON - comments on husband.] [ANDERSON - comments on Carter.] campaign.'s goal for election outcome noted.
REPORTER: Ed Rabel
(Studio) Senator Henry Jackson said agreeing to serve on transition team if Reagan is election; details given. Voting day activities of Vice President Walter Mondale, George and Barbara Bush and Patrick Lucey reported; films shown, details given.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Elec. Hdqtrs.) Anticipated election results for eastern United States discussed; Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, John Anderson and individual states include in analysis.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Elec. Hdqtrs.) Implications of Midwest voting for cands. examined; ethnic and racial groups affecting situation there noted. Indiv. states named, discussed.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Elec. Hdqtrs.) Issues under scrutiny in the South affecting election results discussed.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Elec. Hdqtrs.) Cand.'s standings in west United States examined; individual states include in report
REPORTER: Lesley Stahl
(Studio) Further election coverage announced.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) 1st Anniversary of United States hostages' captivity in Iran noted marked by celebration at United States embassy in Tehran.
REPORTER: Ed Bradley
(London, England) Terrorist-sponsored celebration examined; films shown. Prime Min. Mohammed Ali Rajai quoted; film of hostages shown, discussed. President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr's spokesperson said indicating Iran's hope to resolve crisis before United States election results are known. Status of negotiations between US and Iran on issue noted; President Carter mentioned. Alleged results of Rajai's meeting with Ayatollah Khomeini today outlined.
REPORTER: Tom Fenton
(Studio) State Department said rejecting Iran's request for public response to its demands.
REPORTER: Ed Bradley
(DC) Carter's 1st inquiry upon returning to White House from Georgia noted directed to national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski with regard to hostage situation. [CARTER and BRZEZINSKI - exchange comments.] [State Department spokesperson John TRATTNER - comments on Iran's conditions for hostages' release.] Anticipated course of events outlined.
REPORTER: Robert Pierpoint
(Studio) Complexity of unfreezing Iran's assets in United States noted; amount claimed by Sedco Corporation mentioned.
REPORTER: Ed Bradley
(NYC) Telephone interview with Iranian bank head Ali Reza Nobari heard, transcribed on screen; his remarks on Sedco and Henry Kissinger noted.
REPORTER: Steve Young
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(Studio) Conditions Iraq President Saddam Hussein has set for withdrawing his troops from war with Iran reported; details given.
REPORTER: Ed Bradley
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(Studio) South Korea dissident Kim Dae Jung said nearing execution with today's ruling of martial law director; details given.
REPORTER: Ed Bradley
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Ed Bradley
(Detroit, Michigan) October auto sales for Chrysler, General Motors and Ford compared, discussed; details outlined on screen.
REPORTER: Bob McNamara
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Globe, Arizona) Efforts by family of Iran hostage Jimmy Lopez to cope with continuing ordeal examined; individual family members featured in report Films shown. [Marcie LOPEZ - prays.] School's memorial service shown.
REPORTER: Harold Dow
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(Studio) Elec. returns for Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, John Anderson in IN, IN Senate race between Dan Quayle and Birch Bayh, IN gubernatorial contest between Robert Orr and John Hillenbrand, Kentucky Senate race between Wendell Ford and Mary Louise Foust reported; details outlined on screen. No. of Senator seats at stake mentioned; popular vote for president cands. outlined on screen, discussed.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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