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(Studio) Report introduced.; technical problems due to satellite transmission explained.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Managua, Nicaragua) Sandinista government's reception for Henry Kissinger's Central American commission examined; films shown. Anti-US sentiment noted illustrating low point in US-Nicaragua relations; destruction recently of Nicaragua's major oil port by CIA-backed anti-government forces recalled. Focus of Nicaraguan criticism of United States outlined; junta leader Dan. Ortega's announcement of intentions to seek military aid from other ntns. noted. [KISSINGER - fears well-armed Nicaragua will cause fear in neighboring countries.]
REPORTER: Robert Schakne
#286975
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Bremerhaven, West Germany) Major anti-nuclear demonstration near US Army base in Bremerhaven, West Germany, examined; films shown. Similar protests in Bonn and Berlin over scheduled deployment of new United States nuclear missiles discussed.
REPORTER: John Blackstone
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(Studio) USSR foreign minister Andrei Gromyko and West German counterpart Hans-Dietrich Genscher reported beginning arms control talks in Vienna, Austria; details given, films shown. Genscher thought urging Gromyko to meet with Secretary of State George Shultz to ease tension between United States-USSR .
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#286978
(Studio) President Reagan's aides said split over his choice for National Sec. Adviser, with Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and CIA director William Casey supporting United States ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick. Secretary of State George Shultz's alleged opposition to her appointment said basis of President `s delayed decision on post.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#286979
(Studio) William Clark noted succeeding James Watt as Interior Secretary
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Forks, WA) Town's show of support for outgoing Interior Secretary James Watt featured; films shown. [Lloyd GEORGE, Watt Day organization Don ICE - claim town supports Watt.] Telegram from Watt, written prior to his resignation, read. [PEOPLE - claim to never have heard of William Clark.]
REPORTER: Barry Petersen
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(Studio) Hurricane Raymond's proximity to Hawaii and islands' preparations for storm discussed; weather map shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#286982
(Studio) Continue sniper attack on Marines in Beirut reported.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Beirut, Lebanon) Today's incidents examined; films shown. [Shiite Moslem LEADER - asks Marines to hold fire while he negotiates with snipers.] [MARINE - describes wounding of fellow Marine.] [Lieutenant A.W. HARRIS - notes hostility and frustration felt by Marines due to limits on their behavior.]
REPORTER: Don Kladstrup
#286983
(Studio) South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan reported swearing in new cabinet as he continues to blame North Korea for last Sunday `s terrorist bombing in Burma which killed several cabinet officials. Aftermath films of Rangoon bomb site shown, discussed.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#286984
(Studio) Former Defense Secretary and hardliner James Schlesinger said feeling Reagan admin. may have overreacted in response to USSR downing of Korean Air Lines flight 007; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(DC) Schlesinger's role in admins. of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford recalled. [SCHLESINGER - notes impact on US-USSR relations due to US rhetoric.] Secretary of State George Shultz's initial statement on incident recalled, quoted on screen. Issue of United States spy plane's presence in region just prior to KAL downing noted. [SCHLESINGER - doubts Soviets knew KAL plane was civilian liner at time of downing; cites need for international accommodations that don't increase risk of direct conflict or paranoia.]
REPORTER: Robert Pierpoint
#286986
(Studio) Death of actor Pat O'Brien reported; his role as Knute Rockne against Ronald Reagan's "Gipper" recalled. Scenes from "Knute Rockne-All American" shown. President and Nancy Reagan mentioned speaking with O'Brien prior to his death.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#286987
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Cranston, Rhode Island) Size of cable television industry in United States noted; increasing problem of cable television piracy with scrambler on home equipment examined. [Cynthia GEREMIA, Wolf KOCH - claim everyone is cable pirate.] Pennsylvania authorities' case against suspect calling himself the "HBO-Kid" cited as example; cable ind.'s push for harder anti-piracy laws noted. Cox Cable commercial shown; response to cable company's amnesty offer in San Diego noted. Cranston, Rhode Island, cable firm's methods of detecting piracy explained, shown. [Cox Cable spokesperson Keith GREGORY - notes financial impact on company and government agencies.] [GEREMIA (missing in action) - rationalizes piracy due to cost of cable.] [National Cable television Association spokesperson Thomas WHEELER - notes average cable pirate doesn't believe he's stealing.]
REPORTER: Eric Engberg
#286988
(Studio) Outcome of World Series game today between Orioles and Phillies reported; performance of player, Rich Dauer, noted, shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#286990
(Studio) Launch of space shuttle Columbia mentioned postponed.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Titusville, Florida) Efforts to round up wild pigs near Cape Canaveral due to United States Air Force complaints and to use pork for county jail inmates examined. [INMATE - notes lack of quantity.] [Sheriff Jake MILLER - wants to utilize all available food resources.] Jail's other sources of food, incl. poached deer and fish discussed. [MILLER - feels public wants inmates to earn keep.] Miller said running food operations to defuse tension in jail due to overcrowding. [MILLER - notes lack of violence among inmates participating in program.] [Inmate Nathaniel McCRAE - prefers fishing to sitting in cell.] [INMATE - feels work is helping him.]
REPORTER: Wyatt Andrews
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