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(Studio) President Nixon says nation recovering from rising prices.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Part of Nixon's speech filmed. [President NIXON - says no overnight cure, but we're on road to recovery. Cost of living can be brought under control $ should be worth $.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
(Studio) William McC. Martin leaving Federal Reserve Bd. in January to be replaced by Dr. Arthur Burns, Nixon Econ. Advisor and tight man with $1.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Management and labor unions talking about wage increases followed by price increases General Electric Company labor union pact to be debated. IUE workers call GE offer unacceptable.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Cleveland, Ohio) Plan offers 6-10% increase over 3 years Strike vote to be taken. [WORKER - says he thinks we'll strike.] [2nd WORKER - says plan not fair.]
REPORTER: Stephen Schiff
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(Studio) Labor Secretary George Shultz reports expansion of computerized system for jobs in 55 cities by June.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) South Vietnam patrol boat fires on and hits Soviet spy ship near Da Nang. 10 North Vietnam fishermen rescued by United States warships, to be set free near DMZ. Lull conts. Pentagon to cut 23,700 from Armed Forces before June.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Little encouragement in North Vietnam proposal of VC-US talks.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Paris, France) Hanoi proposes secret negotiations between Viet Cong and US. Communists trying to force President Nixon to deal directly with VC, which would legitimize Viet Cong government and drive wedge between United States and South Vietnam.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Hanoi spared bombing for year
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Hanoi, North Vietnam) People relaxed. Ind. dispersed in case of renewed bombing. Posters speak of completing revolution.
REPORTER: Michael Maclear Canadian Broadcasting Company
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(Studio) Chung Hee Park gets landslide mandate for Const. amendment permitting him to run for 3rd term in 1971.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Sindlinger telephone poll finds major Americans opposed to moratorium. Only 1/3 supported it. Small number soldiers in Vietnam wear black armbands protesting war. White House reports telegrams 4-1 against moratorium.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(South Vietnam) [Lieutenant Jesse ROSEN - says hoped it would show administration people are dissatisfied.] [Sp/4 Dennis PHILBURN - feels Americans deceived, Americans pulled out are short-timers.] [Sp/4 William HIGHLAND - says war drawn out too slow.] [Sp/4 Keith THIBODEAU - says many don't believe in war.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) Rome to prepare dial-a-strike telephone service due to multiplicity of Italian strikes.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Milan, Italy) Strikers demand higher wages, shorter hrs. and better conditions. Rally shown against rent controls. Unions do not have money to support sustained strikes so strikes are off and on affairs. Govt. planners fear inflation speed-up if wage demands met.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) Charles De Gaulle prevented England from getting into Common Mkt. With De Gaulle no longer in power, France says if England meets terms, they can come in.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Soyuz VII lands; 2 of 3 have landed. No space platform put up.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Father James Groppi to be jailed for 6 mos. for violation of probation on old conviction.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Mary Jo Kopechne's parents try to prevent autopsy.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) S.I. Hayakawa still in charge of San Francisco State College.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(San Francisco, California) [Male STUDENT - says we'll keep printing newspaper.] [Female STUDENT - says he's tried to break movement.] Black studies begun. Hayakawa's office shown. [Dr. HAYAKAWA - says black program very popular. Many whites and Orientals take course.] [Executive Vice President Earl JONES - says campus could be closed down on number of issues if we closed it for moratorium.] [Dr. HAYAKAWA - asks why close down entire campus to talk about 1 problem? No reason to say classes irrelevant. I'm not hardliner. Mil. students presented a hard line.] Protests shown
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
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(Studio) World's longest surviving heart transplant, Father Damien Boulogne, 58 dies in Paris.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Department of Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Robert Finch orders cyclamates off market by January 1, according to Nancy Dickerson.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) Clifton Wharton, Junior named President of Michigan State University 1st Negro to head maj. University
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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(Studio) 2 letter carriers apply for welfare because they don't earn enough. Report on healthy man who gets welfare because he can't read or write.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Haverhill, Massachusetts) Ron Eaton, 30, and wife and 3 children live on $303 month President Nixon's plan wouldn't give them any more money. [EATON - says like to learn how to fix appliances, but I'd get lost if I went to Boston. Want to learn to read. Don't have enough food.] [Mrs. EATON - says have soups and spaghetti mostly; sometimes hamburger.] [EATON - says children want better clothes and bikes. I'll never give up.] His only hope is to get a job that will earn him a living.
REPORTER: Liz Trotta
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