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(Studio) Peace no closer than May when peace talks started. Evidence of United States and North Vietnam coming together for limited agreement. Laos Premier Souvanna Phouma says Ambassador William Sullivan told him United States to stop North Vietnam bombing. North Vietnam hopeful date to be before November 5. South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu and Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker met for 7th time in 10 days. Thieu adamant in refusing Viet Cong role in peace talks. Defense Secretary Clark Clifford says President Johnson ordered no reduced mil. activity. Radio Hanoi says no American conditions accepted in exchange for end to bombing.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Richard Nixon says President driving hard on agreement to end North Vietnam bombing and cease-fire. Defense Secretary Clifford denies Nixon charge that administration created security gap in its military posture towards USSR . Says United States has 154 more ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) than USSR ; 4 times as many nuclear bombers and 3 times as many warhds.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey accuses Richard Nixon of playing pols. with ntl. security. Denies gap in security.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Los Angeles, California) [HUMPHREY - says there is no security gap and won't be survival gap unless we follow Nixon's advice. United States strongest nation on earth.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Studio) Vice President trying to overcome Nixon lead in California.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(California) Humphrey campaign here almost dead month ago.
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
(Los Angeles, California) Rally shown. Vice President visits delicatessen and campaigns along street Trying to get out vote in Negro and Mexican-American wards. Dedicate Robert F. Kennedy school. [HUMPHREY - tells of Kennedy being in favor of lowering voting age to 18.]
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
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(Studio) Richard Nixon to appear on CBS's "Meet The Press" November 3. Report on Nixon campaign.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(NYC) Crowd greets Nixon after he recorded campaign television material. [Broadcasting executive and Nixon advisor, Frank SHAKESPEARE - put camera close as possible on Nixon so people can see him. Don't advise him.] Workers prepare campaign special.
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
(Studio) Campaign well-modulated.
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
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(Studio) Senator Edmund Muskie campaigns in 3 New England states. Offers spking. time to George Wallace supporters in VT; they left.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) George Wallace campaigns in New Jersey. Hecklers there; crowds mostly receptive.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(NYC) 16,000 give Wallace-Curtis LeMay 16 minute standing ovation at Madison Square Garden. Anti-Wallace pickets outside building [WALLACE - says Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey not fit to lead country due to succumbing to anarchists.] Hecklers shown. [WALLACE - says television puts all its footage on ones who don't behave and it looks like no one supporting him. Networks doing it on purpose.] Wallace says sure he'll carry New York. Appeal not limited to South
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) Black Panther leader Huey Newton speak by tape recorder to President commission on violence. Says Negroes would wage civil war to gain control of communities. Commission member and longshoreman philosopher, Eric Hoffer, gets into argument with witness assistant sociology professor, Herman Blake, of University California at Santa Cruz.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(DC) [HOFFER - tells of poor childhood. Says he was 1st to write about creating Negro community in 1964.] [BLAKE - asks why Hoffer stops Negroes from becoming community?] [HOFFER - says you must build community.] [BLAKE - says can't build community with whites like you telling us we can't be what we are.] [HOFFER - says community not begun.] [BLAKE - says you've been stopping us.] [Commission mbr., Judge A. Leon HIGGINBOTHAM - says obligated to note how totally in error Hoffer is on elementary data.]
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(Studio) Mayor John Lindsay says school dispute fearful struggle between races. Calls in New York education representatives. Report on issues.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(NYC) Experiment gives ghetto community control of its schools. Teachers went on strike when local board transferred 19 teachers without hearing. [Striking teacher, Mrs. Maureen VIDAL - says struck because couldn't permit teaching career and education to be interrupted.] New York ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) says local board followed regular board education procedures. [President union, Albert SHANKSR - says true. Supt. can transfer teachers but right has never been used. Explains procedure usually used.] [Civil Liberties Union, Ira GLASSER - says fuss never created over such transfers before. If community control comes into being, union power will be weakened.] [SHANKER - says in favor of decentralization and elected school bds. Favor large school districts.] Ghetto residents want children to be taught by those who can relate to children's problems. [SHANKER - says true of some black teachers too. No answer for education cancer. Teachers not properly trained.] Teachers meet Weds.; won't return to work until all teachers reinstated.
REPORTER: Lem Tucker
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(Studio) Cardinal Richard Cushing offers to retire because of his defense of Kennedy-Onassis marriage.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Boston, Massachusetts) [CUSHING - says Jacqueline Kennedy came to him when her mind was made up. She's not excommunicated but can't receive sacraments until former marriage annulled in Catholic Church. Aristotle Onassis received annulment from his own church. Doesn't know if marriage will be annulled because doesn't know reason for Onassis annulment from his church. Told her she could marry anyone but not in Catholic Church.]
REPORTER: Arch McDonald
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(Studio) Still photos from Apollo VII shown. Pictures of Hurricane Gladys, Mt. Everest, sun on Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) President Johnson's daughter, Mrs. Charles Robb, gives birth to girl in Bethesda Naval Med. Center
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(MD) Johnson passes out cigars. Takes grandson, Lyn, to see baby. [MRS. JOHNSON - says baby fine and vocal and 7 1/2 pounds]
REPORTER: Chet Huntley (Narrates)
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