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(Studio) President Reagan's commitment to promoting his budget proposals, include incrd. defense spending, described.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(NYC) House Budget Committee hearing here featured. [Chairperson Representative William GRAY - explains purpose of nationwide budget hearings.] Republican criticism of hearings outlined. [Representative Chas SCHUMER - notes impact of Reagan's budget proposals on NYC.] Urban programs affected by budget listed. [Mayor Edward KOCH - notes federal government's message to the homeless.] [New York transportation chief Robert D KILEY - claims proposed budget deals crippling blow to mass transit.] [Representative Delbert LATTA - claims purpose of hearings is to gather info.] [Senator Daniel MOYNIHAN - suggests Democrats support budget if deficit isn't used by administration as excuse for abolishing social programs.] [KOCH - praises national hearings.]
REPORTER: Judy Muller
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(Studio) Korean government reported denying yesterday's police attack on returning opposition leader Kim Dae Jung and United States escorts; State Department's formal protest said unanswered.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Seoul, South Korea) Govt.'s denial that Kim is under house arrest in light of restrictions placed on him noted. [KIM - cites fact that he's not allowed to leave house nor receive visitors.] [Govt. spokesperson CHOI Tae Soon - notes police didn't use term " house arrest"; accuses Kim of provoking yesterday's attack.] Police assault on Kim and American entourage recalled, shown. [Former amb Robert WHITE - asks Korean government to acknowledge incident.] Govt. version of events considered. Violence during political campaigns. in anticipation of upcoming election reviewed; films shown. President Chun Doo Hwan's official rationale for elecs. mentioned.
REPORTER: David Jackson
#302262
(Studio) France's defense minister reported skeptical about Press Reagan's Star Wars defense system; Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger mentioned promoting plan during current European tour.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#302264
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(London, England) Econ. implications for NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) of European Space Agency's successful launch from French Guiana of commercial Ariane rocket for deployment of communications satellites noted; competition between the 2 space agencies discussed. Films shown. [NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) spokesperson Chester LEE - notes Ariane prices are lower than NASA's shuttle.] No. satellite contracts held by shuttle and Ariane programs listed on screen; Ariane's advantages outlined, discussed. [GTE spokesperson Bill BROBST - explains benefits of dealing with Ariane versus NASA.]
REPORTER: Derrick Blakely
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(Studio) Blizzard hitting England described, shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Discovery of live German bomb in Sheffield, England, reported; successful defusing of bomb, dropped during World War II, noted. Photos shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) No. rescued from sinking Polish freighter in North Sea reported; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Crash of United States Air Force fighter plane in Arizona detailed; films shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
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(Studio) Continental Airlines' version of last month's incident at LaGuardia International Airport involving one of its passenger planes during takeoff reviewed, illustrated; NTSB inspectors' different account of incident reported Same aircraft involved in LaGuardia incident said involved in another takeoff mishap at Newark airport today; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#302271
(Studio) partial success of salvage crew in removing beached Venezuelan freighter from Mollie Wilmot's Palm Beach, Florida, home reported; films shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#302272
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Oxford, Mississippi) James Meredith recalled integrating University of Mississippi in 1962 civil rights battle; films shown. School's recruitment of blacks now examined; Brice Williams' scholarship cited as example [Chancellor River Gerald TURNER - wants school to be university for entire state.] Dropout rate among blacks at University of Mississippi noted. [Teacher-counselor Hattie NALLS - considers factors contributing to black dropout rate.] [TURNER - notes unique problems faced by black students.] [Student Nadene DUNLAP - explains disadvantage black students perceive when they enter Ole Miss.] Nall's mentor program described. [Mentor Polly WILLIAMS - wants students to be aware of programs available.] [WILLIAMS - doesn't anticipate dropping out.] [DUNLAP - considers time involved in affecting change.] [TURNER - believes nation and state will benefit with more black Ole Miss graduates.]
REPORTER: Jim McManus
#302274
(Studio) Artificial heart recipient William Schroeder reported suffering from flu, possibly contracted from Dr. William DeVries; details given, films shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
#302275
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) Sec. precautions taken at Minneapolis elementary school following sexual assaults on 2 students described, shown; continuing psychological impact of incident on 1 victim noted. Society's incrd. awareness of child sexual abuse reviewed. [Margi HILSTAD, Kim SCHNEIDER - note their fear after hearing stories.] Programs to teach children awareness and protection techniques against molesters discussed. [Teacher Janet TRIPLETT, parent Mary Ann SCHNEIDER - cite difficulty in educating children without frightening them.] Efforts of Minneapolis-based theatrical troupe, Illusion, to educate young children about sexual abuse examined; scenes from their performances shown. [Writer Deborah ANDERSON - believes children's fears are lessened with factual info.; explains.] [Tim CAMERON, Kim SCHNEIDER - agree.]
REPORTER: Joan Snyder
#302277
(Studio) Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Julius Erving noted preparing for tomorrow's All Star basketball game; films shown.
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer
(Chicago, Illinois) Rookie Michael Jordan's basketball career reviewed; films shown. [FANS - praise Jordan.] [Talk show host Jimmy PIERSALL - notes Jordan was chosen player of the month.] [JORDAN - responds.] [ERVING, BIRD - praise Jordan.] His performance on college team and at Olympics recalled. [JORDAN - praises his parents.] [Deloris JORDAN - doesn't think son has been adversely affected by success.] television commercials featuring Jordan shown. [NBA commissioner David STERN - attributes incrd. attendance to Jordan.] [JORDAN - cites need to pursue one's dreams.]
REPORTER: Sandy Gilmour
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