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(Studio) United Nations commission said still unable to see hostages at United States embassy in Tehran. Colombian hostage situation reported continuing.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Bogota, Colombia) Embassy and troops shown. Negotiators said led by foreign min. officer Julio Londono. Talks with leftists said at stalemate. Venezuelan ambassador Virgilio Lovera named. Red Cross supplies shown arriving. United States ambassador and hostage Diego Asencio named.
REPORTER: Charles Gomez
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(Studio) United Nations commission hearings on Shah said continuing, but hoped for visit with United States hostages said yet to materialize.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(London, England) Commission members shown. Talks with militants by officials representing Ayatollah Khomeini with regard to visit with hostages said still continuing. Mtg. of commission with foreign minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh announced. [UN commission spokesperson Samir SAMBAR - talks about chances of commission seeing hostages.]
REPORTER: Doug Tunnell
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(Studio) Iran government statement that when United States reporters are again allowed in Iran their work will be supervised by Iran officials noted.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) United Nations Security Council unanimous vote against Israel announced.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(NHC) Security Council vote given. Resolution with regard to Israeli settlements in Arab territory described. [United States ambassador to United Nations Don. McHENRY - explains United States vote.] [Israeli amb to United Nations Yehuda BLUM - speaks against United Nations resolution.] Palestinian problem resolution described as major obstacle to Mideast peace.
REPORTER: Richard C. Hottelet
(Studio) Report with regard to Israeli reaction to United States vote introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Vote described as possibly creating crisis between Israel and United States. Prime minister Menahem Begin named. Israeli cabinet's intention to vote with regard to Israelis settling in Hebron on West Bank announced.
REPORTER: Bob Simon
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(Studio) George Bush's heavy loss to Ronald Reagan in New Hampshire primary questioned.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Nashua, New Hampshire) Bush's position in New Hampshire polls before primary described. "New York Times-CBS" polls before and after Republican president cands. forum and before and after Nashua, New Hampshire, debate between Bush and Reagan detailed. Speculation that Bush lost popularity because of 2 events made. [John ANDERSON - speaks against Bush.] Howard Baker named. Poor voting record of Bush supporters and large numbers of undecided voters choosing Reagan cited as possible difference in primary.
REPORTER: Bruce Morton
(Studio) Polling method and accuracy announced.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Republican primary in South Carolina said 1 week away.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Columbia, SC) ["Columbia Record" associate editor Kent KRELL - talks about primaries.] Primary system in South Carolina detailed. [John CONNALLY - campaigns.] campaigns. of Connally, George Bush and Ronald Reagan described. Role of Harry Dent in Bush campaign cited. Charges that Connally attempted to buy black votes noted. Chances of Howard Baker in state estimated. Importance of voter turnout considered.
REPORTER: Bill Plante
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(Studio) Said to be 20 primaries and caucuses in March (sic). Massachusetts primary said 1st. Importance of Massachusetts primary to Geo Bush and Edward Kennedy stated.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Boston, Massachusetts) Carter campaign activity in Massachusetts said making Kennedy camp nervous. [City Councillor Ray FLYNN - talks about Kennedy campaign] [State rep. Mel. KING - criticizes Kennedy role in ouster of black senator Edward Brooke.] Blacks and Catholic dissatisfaction with Kennedy described. State House Speaker Thomas McGee's support of Carter announced. Govt. funds for McGee's hometown of Lynn, Massachusetts, noted. [State representative Barney FRANK - talks about Carter's use of federal funds.]
REPORTER: Jerry Landay
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(Studio) National Council on Black Agenda for 80's meeting in Richmond, Virginia, announced. Council said unhappy because president cands. did not attend conference
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Richmond, Virginia) [Detroit mayor Coleman YOUNG supports President Carter.] Gary, IN, mayor Richard Hatcher named. [Reverend Jesse JACKSON - says blacks only have 3 options Republican, Democrat, or not to vote.] [Urban League president Vernon JORDAN - says too early to decide how black vote will go.]
REPORTER: Jim McManus
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(Studio) Senate majority leader Robert Byrd's statement that Congress would balance budget this year announced. Carter administration attempts to cut department budgets reported.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Report with regard to Repository for Germinal Choice genetic experiment introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Escondido, California) Description of sperm bank operation detailed. Sperm bank of Robert Graham described. Only known sperm donor said William Shockley. [GRAHAM - explains purpose of his bank.] [Princeton University Leon KAMIN - opposes experiment.]
REPORTER: Miriam Bjierre
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(Studio) Eric Heiden's performance in World Speed Skating Championships reported Tape shown courtesy CBS Sports. Winning of 5000 meter race by Tom Erik Oxholm of Norway announced.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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