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(Studio) UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) and Chrysler announce tentative agreement after 3 day strike.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Detroit, Michigan) [UAW president Leonard WOODCOCK - explains tentative settlement.] Negotiations between UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) and Chrysler leaders continue.
REPORTER: Vince Wade (WXYZ-TV Detroit, Michigan)
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(Studio) IBM charged with monopolistic practices; federal judge orders IBM to pay Telex Corporation $1/3 billion. Telex charged with stealing trade secrets from IBM; court awards $22 million to IBM. Wall Street reflects court order.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) President's Council on Environmental Quality issues report Costs outlined to clear up water and air pollution. President sends report and his expectations with regard to issue to Congress
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) President' day filled with mtgs. to woo Congress and mollify George Shultz.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(White House) President meets with key Senators to stop Congress cuts in defense budget. President' reasons behind keeping defense budget uncut reviewed. [Chairperson Armed Service Committee John STENNIS - favors very mild cuts in budget if Congress persists.] [Senator Hubert HUMPHREY - believes excessive cuts can be made safely.] President meets with Treasury Secretary George Shultz; soothes Shultz's anger over possible tax increases reported earlier in week without Shultz's consultation. President curtails public appearances; to devote most time to Congress
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
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(Studio) Legality of armed forces in Japan under investigation.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Hokkaido, Japan) Govt. doubles defense spending even as lower court rules Japanese armed forces violate Japan's pacifist const. Govt. to spend money on equipment not manpower; government appeals court decision hoping for reversal. Japanese armed forces very unpopular.
REPORTER: Irv Chapman
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(Studio) Life in Chile seems to return to normality.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Buenos Aires, Argentina) Film report shows military coup of last Tuesday Casualty reports differ. Key Allende followers rounded up by military government Allende government's promises outlined. Deposed Chilean President' wife, Mrs. Salvador Allende, and family arrive in Mexico City for life of exile.
REPORTER: Charles Murphy
(Mexico City, Mexico) Mexico's President and Mrs. Echeverria greet Mrs. Allende. Mrs. Allende holds news conference Relates her feelings with regard to military coup, United States involvement in coup, husband's suicide, remaining Allende supporters.
REPORTER: Dick Shoemaker
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(Studio) At United Nations Security Council, Cuba complains of attacks on Cuban embassy in Chile during military coup.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(UN, New York) [Cuban representative to United Nations Dr. Richard Allarcon QUESADA - charges US with active participation in Allende overthrow in Chile.] Gallery protests break out, denouncing Castro's government [Security council president Lasar MOUSOV - warns gallery against such vocal outbreaks.] Order restored. Chile's representative rebutts Cuba's ambassador
REPORTER: Charles Burke
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(Studio) Britain's Prime Minister Edward Heath visits Ireland and meets with Ireland's prime minister Cosgrave. Anti-Heath protests occur; more bomb explosions in England and Ireland.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) British soldiers control internal Irish borders with new techniques.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Northern Ireland) Eagle patrols flown in by helicopter rather than convoys along roads. Danger decrs. somewhat. New techniques explained. British soldiers unwelcome in border towns; soldiers react to villager's treatment.
REPORTER: Jerry King
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(Studio) Sweden's elections produce tie between ruling socialist government and non-socialist coalition. New election may be necessary.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Senator Walter Mondale calls for reforms in office of President Recommends probe into office's requirements, powers, etc.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Former Nixon campaign agent Don. Segretti arraigned in DC. Charged with political sabotage involving Nixon's campaign opponents during `72 election.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) Segretti anxious to cooperate with government [US government attorney Richard DAVIS - states Segretti and government have understanding with regard to Segretti's cooperation in matter.] [SEGRETTI - refuses comment.] Rumors hint Segretti is government witness. E. Howard Hunt requests plea change to not guilty in Watergate scandal. Chase Colson requests he be excused from testimony before Senate Watergate committee ; reasons outlined.
REPORTER: David Schoumacher Artist: Freda Reiter
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(Studio) New York federal judge reschedules John Mitchell's and Maurice Stans' conspiracy and perjury trial for October
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Sextuplets born to Mrs. Edna Stanek in Denver, Colorado, in good health. Survival chances excellent.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) This reporter believes President office has excessive powers because cntry. demands prompt, hard decisions many times. President must make decision because Congress can't or won't. Investigation should be made to discover why Congress isn't strong enough.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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