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(Studio: Deborah Norville) A B-52 reported crashing at the Fairchild Air Force, WA, base in Spokane, WA. Scenes taken with a home-video camera shown of the plane exploding as it hit the ground.
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: Bill Whitaker) Los Angeles County superior court Judge Cecil Mills' ruling to dismiss the grand jury hearing of the O.J. Simpson murder case because it was prejudiced by pre- trial publicity featured. [MILLS - orders refusal of the jury from further consideration in this matter.] [Simpson's attorney Robert SHAPIRO, prosecutor David CONN, attorney Johnnie COCHRAN, L.A. District Attorney Gil GARCETTI - talk about the unfairness of the trial by media.] [On "Face the Nation", CONN - speculates about the murder.]
(Studio: Deborah Norville) Interview held with Loyola law school Laurie Levenson about the Simpson case. [LEVENSON - offer insights on the ruling and on what might happen in the preliminary hearings set in open court next Thursday.]
(Studio: Deborah Norville) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: John Blackstone) O.J. Simpson's 1989 sentence to 120 hours of community service for beating his wife Nicole Brown Simpson, discussed. [Deputy L.A. city attorney Robert PINGEL, L.A. municipal court Judge Ronald SCHOENBERG, L.A. city attorney James HAHN, victims' advocate Lisa FOUX, family law attorney Emily WENDER - talk about the issue of battered women and the lightness of Simpson's sentence.]
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) Report introduced.
(Port-au-Prince: Giselle Fernandez) Deadline day in Haiti before the United States ban on travel goes into effect as part of President Clinton's sanctions against the military regime featured: scenes shown of people preparing to leave. [Haiti parish twinning program Joe DANEK, United States embassy spokesperson Stanley SCHRAGER - comment.] The government's actions in response to US-imposed sanctions and the continuing political violence in Haiti noted.
(Studio: Deborah Norville) CBS News poll regarding an American invasion of Haiti cited.
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) The Federal Reserve Board reported buying up United States dollars in an effort to stall the dollar's plunge against other currencies. The possibility of another hike in interest rates noted. STOCK MARKET REPORT.
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) Report introduced.
(White House: Rita Braver) President Clinton's frustration with his critics at a time when his crime and health care bills are in danger featured. [In Saint Louis, CLINTON - talks about cynicism in the media.] [On Saint Louis radio talk show, CLINTON - responds to questions about towels on the USS George Washington and to charges made by religious conservatives, like Jerry Falwell and Rush Limbaugh.]
(Capitol Hill: Linda Douglass) Senate's compromise on health care in the proposed moderates' plan featured; tenets of plan outlined. [Senators John CHAFEE, John BREAUX, Health Care Reform Project Bob CHLOPAK - offer differing opinions on the new proposal.]
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) House Republicans calling for Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders' resignation reported; the reason cited being Elders' views supporting birth control and the legalization of drugs.
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) The French soldiers' mission to help Rwandan civilians noted; scenes shown of French troops moving into Rwanda.
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) Peace talks between President Clinton and Kim Il Sung reported scheduled for Geneva next month.
(Seoul: James Hattori) The 30th anniversary of the Korean war featured; war-time film shown; scenes shown of war veterans revisiting South Korea. [Korean war veterans Paul HAMPTON, Ralph ABELL, Alvin HOLLAS, Korean War army nurse Marie MARTIN - remember what it was like in the Korean war.]
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(Studio: Deborah Norville) Report introduced.
(New York: Anthony Mason) Celebration of the gay movement, said to have begun 25 years ago at the Stonewall Cafe in Greenwich Village, NYC, featured; scenes shown from the cafe, a recent Gay Games sporting event and gay mens' choruses performing at Carnegie Hall. [Gay historian Martin DUBERMAN, arrested in 1969, Williamson HENDERSON, gay historian George CHAUNCEY - comment on the Stonewall legacy.]
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