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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Geneva, Switzerland) Secretary of State George Shultz reported departing for Geneva arms talks with USSR foreign minister Andrei Gromyko; preparations in Switzerland for conference described, shown. [Swiss chief of protocol, Robert VIEUX - explains Switzerland's role in international diplomacy.] Geneva's historical role in various peace treaties reviewed; objective of current United States-USSR talks considered.
REPORTER: Tom Fenton
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Geneva, Switzerland) Differences within both United States and USSR negotiating teams on arms control issues examined; disputes between Richard Perle and assistant secretary state Richard Burt in the United States delegation and between Gromyko and Mikhail Gorbachev of the USSR discussed as exs. [December 12, 1984, SHULTZ - hopes for success.] [Kremlinologist Helene Carrere D'ENCAUSSE - believes USSR is under pressure.]
REPORTER: David Andelman
(Studio) Konstantin Chernenko's statement on arms race quoted.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Search team reported reaching wreckage of Eastern Airlines plane which crashed in Bolivian Andes last Tues; details given, films shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Cleveland, Ohio) FBI reported ending attempted hijacking of Pan Am plane to Brazil here; hostages Cynthia and Laura Shisler, Frank and Bonnie Esterquest mentioned rescued safely. [Bonnie ESTERQUEST - expected to be shot.] [Police spokesperson Roger DENNEREL - felt hijacker's condition was deteriorating with time.] Hijacker mentioned identification as Oranette Mays of Cleveland. [FBI spokesperson Joe GRIFFIN notes Mays was described to him as paranoid schizophrenic.] [NEIGHBORS - recall Mays.] [Bonnie ESTERQUEST - praises SWAT team.]
REPORTER: Frank Currier
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(Studio) Senator Edward Kennedy's arrival in South Africa for mtgs. with Bishop Desmond Tutu to discuss cntry.'s apartheid system and for tour of region reported; details given, films shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Belgian airlines airlifting Ethiopian Jews from famine-stricken regions to Israel reported ending flights due to media attention; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Claus von Bulow reported ordered to stand retrial on attempted murder charges. [Rhode Island attorney general Arlene VIOLET - is confident of second conviction.] Background to case recalled.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(NYC) Guardian Angels reported collecting defense fund for subway gunman Bernhard Goetz. [PEOPLE - disagree on Goetz's shooting of alleged teen robbers.] Nationwide financial support for Goetz described. [Florida DONOR - believes in self-defense] Goetz reported refusing bail money believed sent by private citizen. [Attorney Frank BRENNER - explains client's rejection of offer.] Civil rights organization said preparing suit against subway system on behalf of Goetz's victims. [Radio AUDIENCE - debate Goetz's action.]
REPORTER: Steve Young
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(Studio) Attorney General William French Smith reported announcing Colombia's first extraditions of accused drug dealers to US; details given. Death threats against Colombian officials and United States ambassador there if extraditions were carried out recalled.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Current status of winter storm in northe. detailed.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Unusually severe winter weather across Europe described, shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Britain's first surrogate mother reported leaving hospital; court action preventing child from being given to parents who paid mother explained.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Space shuttle Discovery's preparations for first secret military mission noted.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Blood screening tests to determine acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in donors said not foolproof; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Boston, Massachusetts) Health hazards posed by disruption of humans' biological clock examined. [Argonne National Lab. spokesperson Dr. Charles EHRET - thinks worker fatigue is leading problem in public health and safety.] Dr. Chas. Czeisler's findings outlined on screen, discussed. [CZEISLER - notes occupational hazards.] Navy's schedule on nuclear submarines cited as ex. of dangers posed by worker fatigue. [CZEISLER - comments on airline pilots' hazardous working conditions.]
REPORTER: Judy Muller
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(Studio) UMW (United Mine Workers of America, International Union) president Richard Trumka reported claiming safety violations were discovered during union investigation of Utah mine, site of disaster last mo.; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Las Vegas, NV) Growth in consumer electronic industry examined; films shown. [Consumer Gloria KRUEGER - praises stereo chair.] ["Stereo Review" magazine spokesperson William LIVINGSTONE - questions implications for future lifestyles.] [MAN - praises his extensive electronic equipment.] Scenes from "2010" shown. [Sociologist Todd GITLIN - wishes industry would consider consequences of its actions.] ["Video Review" magazine spokesperson Jim MEIGS - notes current state-of-the-art equipment will soon be obsolete.]
REPORTER: Barry Petersen
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