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(Studio) Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and Richard Nixon meet in Florida. Vice President enrte. to vacation. Vice President and Senator Edmund Muskie breakfasted at White House before Nixon visit.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Opa-Locka, Florida) Nixon greets Humphrey and Muskie families. 8 years ago, John F. Kennedy called on Nixon at Key Biscayne. [NIXON - recalls Kennedy calling on him after losing 1960 election. Talked with regard to campaign and future problems. Agreed we should work on national interests rather than party interests. United States must be united. Looks forward to calling on Vice President for advice.] [HUMPHREY - says Nixon shared thoughts with him in past. Both of us aware that political leaders should pull together. As he succeeds, we all succeed.]
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 98% vote in. Richard Nixon had 43.4% of votes with 30,538,094. Vice President had 43% and 30,252,823. George Wallace had 13.4% and 9,448,165. Opinion polls precise. Humphrey nearly won.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) White House says President Johnson and Nixon to meet soon.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) United States came close to Const. crisis Tuesday Senator Birch Bayh leads demand for electoral college reform.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) [BAYH - flirted with Const. crisis. Hopes Americans and Congress will be awakened. Supports popular vote. To hold hearings on matter.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) In Oregon Senate race, Robert Packwood claims victory and leaves for Hawaii. Senator Wayne Morse says nothing.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu proposes South Vietnam be lead negotiator in Paris. Says North Vietnam should speak for VC. North Vietnam representative, Xuan Thuy, rejects idea. United States says plan to be studied.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) State Department interested in Cambodian offer to free 11 Americans and 1 South Vietnam if US will stop bombing their border areas.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Phnom Penh, Cambodia) Reporters allowed to visit prisoners. Their qtrs. shown. [CWO Ralph MCCULLOUGH - couldn't tell you when we'll get out.] Prisoners play volleyball.
REPORTER: Dean Brelis
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(Studio) 5 Soviet soldiers defect to Sweden, protesting Czech occupation. 2 want to stay there; others want to go to United States or Canada. Czechoslovakia denounces irresponsible groups demonstrating against USSR .
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Czechoslovakia) Soviet armor near Prague on Friendship Day.
REPORTER: Bill Brown
(Prague, Czechoslovakia) Czech party leader Alexander Dubcek led Czech delegation at Red Army cemetery ceremony. Most in crowd were veterans or party bureaucrats. Peace monument unveiled. USSR and Czech gens. vow friendship and Communist intlism. Youths remove and burn Soviet flags.
REPORTER: Bill Brown
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(Studio) Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler, Undersecretary State Nicholas Katzenbach, and ed. commissioner, Harold Howe resign. Howe disapptd. in lack of school integration.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Reports on districts where federal aid cut off when they refused to integrate.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Ridgeville, SC) Victoria Delee worked in cotton fields as child; went up to 6th grade. She enrolled her children in white school. [DELEE - says children beat up in school. Told children they'd have to go through this to show other Negroes it could be done and the Lord would take care of them. Would hate whites if didn't have God in her heart. They took away our rights. Feel sorry for them.]
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
(Dooley Cnty., Georgia) Federal government cut off aid to 94 districts. Money cut off here and Negro schools suffer most.
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
(Byromville, Georgia) Free lunches stopped when aid cut. Many only play at lunch. Specialized teachers not hired. Aid cut off, but integration and Negro children not helped.
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
(Unadilla, Georgia) Mrs. Elizabeth Unter and 8 children suffer for their stand on integration. No 1 hires her, she's refused welfare &house is stoned.
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
(No Location Given) [Department of Health, Education and Welfare spokesperson Paul RILLING - desires to help districts qualify for funds and help them desegregate. Tragic that loss of friends permitted. Children pay price for cut. Hopes program will shorten period of unequal opportunity.]
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
(Dooley Cnty., Georgia) Cts. will force integration here eventually.
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
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(Studio) NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) decides next Apollo flight to orbit moon. Chart of flight shown.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Crowd greets Vice President Humphrey at Washington, DC Ntl Airport at 1 a. m.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Crowd applauds and greets Vice President [HUMPHREY - thanks group. Says they have broken him up.] Vice President shown at airport 12:30 p.m. [HUMPHREY - says President feels we did good job with election. No complaints. Cites his political career.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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