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(Studio) American spokesperson at Paris Peace Talks says there has been movement. Sources say United States ready to stop North Vietnam bombing. White House says no breakthrough. President Johnson talks to President candidates on 3 way call and relates what's happening.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Johnson on verge of stopping bombing. South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu dragging his foot Ambassador Ellsworth discussed halt with Thieu. After Paris Peace Talks held, American spokesperson William Jordan says movement though not necessarily progress. In Canberra, Premier John Gorton says Johnson with luck, can announce halt soon. Press Secretary George Christian says no change.
REPORTER: Elie Abel
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(NOTE: Picture unstable at times) (Studio) Casualties slack off. No ground action today involving Americans South Vietnam fought Tuesday at DMZ.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Czech Premier Oldrich Cernik flies to Prague, Czechoslovakia, with treaty forced on country Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin follows him and 2 sign treaty. Kosygin says most of troops to be withdrawn.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) In North Korean film, "Pueblo" crew describes ship's mission and its capture. September 12, 1968, film shown.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(N. Korea) [Operations Ofr. Lieutenant/J.G. F.C. SCHUMACHER - says United States Navy interested in introduction with regard to Korean Naval forces and their coastline. Cites "Pueblo" equipment. They identified ships. Due to lack of seeing Naval vessels, urged captain to be bolder in getting closer to shore.] [Commander Lloyd BUCHER - tells of taking ship to point within North Korean territorial waters. Began electronic intelligence gathering when Korean Navy ordered ship to heave to. They stopped our escape efforts. In ensuing gunbattle, 1 of men killed and others hurt. Captured within their waters. Evidence of what we were doing on ship.]
REPORTER: North Korean News Agency
(Studio) North Korea says conference lasted 5 hrs. Representatives from different cntrys. say Bucher jumped on chair and speak to group near end of conference
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(N. Korea) Narrator says Bucher said he wanted to represent true feelings of our crew members Rptd. Bucher asked Americans what they'd do if they were in North Korea. Remark couldn't be found in film.
REPORTER: North Korean Narrator; Chet Huntley Narrates
(Studio) 1st obvious discrepancy in film supplied by North Koreans.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Richard Nixon and Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey to make separate speeches at bipartisan New York charity dinner. Both incring. attacks on each other and George Wallace.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Saint Louis, Missouri) Humphrey still looks for issue to ignite campaign. Some div. in Democratic Party resolved.
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
(Evansville, IN) [HUMPHREY - asks if Richard Nixon thinks he's Sally Rand. He should discuss issues. Wind up Nixon doll and it hides.]
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
(Kansas City, Missouri) [HUMPHREY - says Wallace makes Scrooge look like social worker. Alabama has lowest wages of any state. Need debate on problems.]
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
(Saint Louis, Missouri) [HUMPHREY - says Nixon feels he's won from public opinion polls. He already thinks he's President People will be ready for change by November 5 and here I am.] Campaign better organization now.
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
(Greensboro, North Carolina) [NIXON - says Humphrey won't win but could be elected,if vote against him divided. Must have new leadership]
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
(Knoxville, Tennessee) Nixon gets big welcome everywhere he goes. Tells voters if they vote for George Wallace, might elect Humphrey. [NIXON - says man nominated for President who helped make administration policies and who'll continue them. Need new team.] Nixon says he won't resort to name-calling, like Vice President and won't debate Vice President either.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) Richard Nixon makes 1st of 10 radio speeches to nation Proposes government department to handle youth complaints.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Attorney General Ramsey Clark target of a lot of law and order rhetoric. Speaks to Women's National Press Club.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) [CLARK - says specific programs required if crime is to be arrested. Law and order offers no program. Says Nixon misstates his views. Will Rogers says everyone ignorant on different subjects. Nixon doesn't know enough about subject. His style is to appeal to fear, hatred and emotionalism.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) Pol. candidates can be expected to continue talking about law and order.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(No Location Given) In states Idaho, Oregon and South Dakota, fear emotion prevalent in those who have least to fear. In 3 states, no problems with blacks, Yippies, Hippies or crime. Mostly afraid of unknown.
REPORTER: Sander Vanocur
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(Studio) Chairperson House Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills says no chance for 10% surtax to end no matter who's President Surtax temporary and supposed to end June 30, 1969, but few expect it to.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) President signs bill for $10 million, helping college students and vocational students living in slums.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) All goes well with Apollo VII. Crew changes orbit slightly, help weathermen get fix on hurricane Gladys and put on show for earth. Crew shows how their equipment works, especially in preparing food and drink. 60% of assigned tasks ended. Apollo VIII tentatively set to fly to moon and back in December
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) 3 American scientists, Marshall Nirenberg, Mar Gobind Khorana and Robert Holley receive Nobel Prize for medicine for genetic research.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) National Institutes of Health reports vaccine development that prevents German measles.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Undersecretary State, Nicholas Katzenbach, says in Paris that West Europe will have to be more responsible for own defense because American can't carry financial burden much longer.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Greek For. Min. returns to Athens, Greece, after talks with King Constantine in Rome, Italy.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Deposed Panamanian President Arnulfo Arias expected to leave Canal Zone and go into exile again. Elected and ousted thrice.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) French Cabinet approves plan to ratify treaty ltding. space research to peaceful purposes.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Hurricane Gladys hits Cuba; expected to hit Tampa, Florida, Thursday
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) George Wallace 1st 3rd party candidate to be on 50 ballots. California Peace and Freedom Party nominated Eldridge Cleaver for President Since he's too young, court ruled his name couldn't be on ballot. Space blank for President They can vote no for President in California.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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