This program is 27 minutes long
#461521
(Studio) United States President adviser Henry Kissinger lunches with beautiful woman and goes to afternoon talks with North Vietnam negotiator Le Duc Tho. Both men jovial and relaxed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Paris, France) Kissinger lunches at fashionable Chez Tamte Louise with Mrs. Jan Cushing (Jan and Boston attorney husband having Kissinger to Thanksgiving dinner in Paris), then went to Gif-Sur-Yvette for talks with North Vietnam delegation. Cordiality of both sides may indicate agreement in terms for settlement. Kissinger flying to Brussels, Belgium, to see Indonesian President
REPORTER: Lloyd Dobyns
(Studio) Kissinger in Brussels to talk with President Suharto of Indonesia. North Vietnam feels Indonesia too pro-US to be part of proposed international peace- keeping force. International force may consist of Poland, Hungary, Indonesia and Canada. Meanwhile, South Vietnam government gloomy. Wants total North Vietnam withdrawal from South Vietnam before agreement signed. South Vietnam President Thieu wants President Nixon to go to Saigon to hear South Vietnam's side. United States pressuring South Vietnam to agree to settlement.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461522
#461523
(Studio) In Peoria, Illinois, court resentences Richard Speck to life imprisonment. Resentencing necessary because of abolition of death penalty since his conviction. Speck killed 8 student nurses in Chicago.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461524
(Studio) Federal appeals court reverses conviction of 5 defendants in "Chicago Seven" trial charged with crossing state limes to incite riots in Democrat conv. in Chicago in 1968. Defendants are David Dellinger, Rennie Davis, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin and Tom Hayden. [2 others of Chicago Seven acquitted). Reason for reversal was attitude of Judge Julius Hoffman.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Chicago, Illinois) Original trial lasted 4 mos., cost $100,000. [US attorney James THOMPSON - says judge and prosecution behavior in trial reason for reversal. Govt. probably will not go through another prosecution of 7.] (NYC) [Defense attorney William KUNSTLER - says government has dropped prosecution in such cases as Dr. Spock in Boston, Massachusetts, and Philip Berrigan and codefendants in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Govt. probably will not pursue "Chicago Seven" further.]
REPORTER: John Palmer
#461525
(Studio) Navajo chief says may be more demonstrations. Recently, Indian demonstrators took over Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, DC and wrecked it. Damages estimated at $2 million.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Debris in bureau has not been cleared out yet. [Navajo tribal cnclman. Peter MACDONALD - says bureau ignores Indian problems.] [Dep. dir. Indian affairs John CROW - says bureau won't change because of demonstration.]
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
#461526
(Studio) New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller will get no cabinet job in Nixon administration Rockefeller says doesn't want one.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461527
(Studio) Joseph Blatchford, director of ACTION (which includes Peace Corps) resigning. May run for mayor of Los Angeles, California.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461528
(Studio) New regulations for food vendors in federal bldgs. could end preference now given to blind people in concession business.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461529
#461530
(Studio) Israel and Syria clash in heavy battle along Golan Heights Conflicting reports reports of losses.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461531
(Studio) In Geneva, Switzerland, United States and USSR begin Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II to limit nuclear arms. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) I lasted 2 1/2 years Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II may last 5.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Geneva, Switzerland) United States Ambassador Gerard Smith, and USSR Vladimir Semyonov chief delegates. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II aims to limit all strategic weapons. Aim is to make United States and USSR equally strong so neither will want to fight. Will also save money. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) I made no savings, since limited only missiles and was accompanied by increase of other weapons.
REPORTER: Jack Paxton
#461532
(Studio) In Helsinki, Finland, European Security Conf. to be held. United States and USSR will be there, as will all European countries except Albania. NATO political security committee today says US-USSR private talks bad for Western alliance.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Border between West Germany and Czechoslovakia) United States has 300,000 men in NATO. USSR wants to freeze postwar boundaries. Wants United States out of Europe. (1968 film shown of Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia.) USSR claimed right to invade Czechoslovakia in `68 under Brezhnev Doctrine. United States wants USSR to renounce the doctrine. Warsaw Pact has 1 million men.
REPORTER: Charles Quinn
#461533
(Studio) East Germany joins UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) in Paris, France, with support of West Germany.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461534
#461535
(Studio) Juan Peron wants election laws, which bar his running for president, to be changed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Buenos Aires, Argentina) Peronists have little in common but support for Peron. Mtg. last night supposed to begin alliance between Peron's labor-based faction and other splinter groups. Peron seems very tired and old. President Lanusse may have overestimated Peron's ability to heal split in labor faction and his military government
REPORTER: Steve Delaney
#461536
(Studio) Cost of living goes up .3% in October Clothing, used cars and health insurance mainly responsible. 3.7% price rise in last 6 mos. Bethlehem Steel raises prices today.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461538
(Studio) United Methodist Church in Meridian, Mississippi, takes step toward integration. All-white Southern conference of church merges with black counterpart. 2 Northern confs. expected to do same.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461539
(Studio) Air Force drops charges against retired General John Lavelle and 23 other officers accused of carrying out unauthorized air strikes against North Vietnam. Lavelle already lost cmd. and forced to retire.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#461540
#461541
(Studio) Senator Proxmire often jogs to work.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Kenosha, WI) Proxmire intends to jog 1200 mile in next 40 days. Says jogging makes him feel younger. Has been doing it for 8 years [PROXMIRE - wants to dramatize importance of good health practices. Jogging makes him more alert.] Fad for politicians to go on walking tours when running for office. Richard Clark, Iowa, Lawton Childs, Florida, and Daniel Walker, Illinois, all did it and all won. Proxmire feels if they did it walking he can do it jogging.
REPORTER: John Dancy
(Studio) Last time Proxmire ran for Senator in Wisconsin he got 71% vote.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
#666105