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(Studio) At Paris peace Talks, North Vietnam say peace is not for tomorrow. Americans predict final round of negotiations soon. North Vietnam negotiator Le Duc Tho is in Hanoi, Henry Kissinger is with President in Florida.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Paris, France) North Vietnam wants peace agreement signed: United States wants 1 more private negotiation. [American Ambassador William PORTER - says United States delegation invigorated by President' massive victory, am endorsement for his Vietnam policy. Feels peace perceptibly nearer with each passing day.] Viet Cong and North Vietnam complain about increase in shipments of United States arms to South Vietnam in advance of cease-fire. NVNs' Nguyen Minh Vy says peace is not for tomorrow.
REPORTER: Lloyd Dobyns
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(Studio) Henry Kissinger's deputy, General Alexander Haig, in Saigon talking with South Vietnam President Thieu, clearing way for settlement. Washington, DC "Post" reports Nixon never intended to have cease-fire before election. Washington, DC "Star News" reports Nixon confident Vietnam settlement will be reached.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Navy refuses comment on report that special copters sent to take mines of North Vietnam harbors.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) American planes rush in supplies for South Vietnam, bomb trails used by North Vietnam to resupply her troops before cease-fire.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 17 Americans killed last week in Vietnam (15 in helicopter crash). 598 South Vietnam dead.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President Nixon, at Florida White House, plans major shake-up of executive branch.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Rap. Sam Gibbons to run for Hale Boggs' (missing in AK) post as House majority leader Democrats try to unseat Mrs. Jean Westwood, McGovern choice for Democratic national chairwoman
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [WESTWOOD - says election did not signify defeat for basic issues McGovern addressed. Says she will not resign.] [Former Democrat chairperson Lawrence O'BRIEN - says widespread concern evident throughout party, for party officials.]
REPORTER: Paul Duke
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(Studio) Black voters reject Chicago Mayor Daley's candidate for states attorney, Edward Hanrahan, and help cause his defeat.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Chicago, Illinois) [Commercial on black radio station played, showing blacks how not to vote for Hanrahan.] [Representative Ralph METCALFE - sent aides door-to-door to teach blacks how to vote on model voting machine. Says minorities can reward friends and punish enemies at polls.] Blacks say no one can make them vote for a candidate they don't want, even if he is a Democrat
REPORTER: Bob Jamieson
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(Studio) Nixon campaign manager Clark MacGregor resigns to become vice president, United Aircraft Corporation Corporation named last March in antitrust suit.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Instead of Buffalo, Wyoming, postal service delivers 6 absentee ballots to Buffalo, New York, by mistake. Ballots reach Wyoming late, are burned unopened. Local candidate lost by 3 votes!
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Israel and Syria clash after Arab guerrillas attack Israeli area.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) In Belfast, North Ireland, bomb explodes in parking garage. Gun battles wound 9.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) British government, to curb inflation, orders banks to hand over 1% deposits to Bank of England. Homey in circulation thus reduced.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(London, England) P. Min. Heath calls for 90 day wage-price freeze. [Citizens react. Most favor freeze; some are skeptical.]
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
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(Studio) West German inflation could cause defeat of Chancellor Willy Brandt.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Mannheim, West Germany) Christian Democratic candidate for Chancellor, Rainer Barzel, calls for return to stability. Says vote for Brandt's Social Democratic party is vote for inflation. (Nuremberg, West Germany) Farmers raise prices of staples. Brandt says inflation has spread here. Voters like Brandt and his foreign policy, but not economy situation.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
(Studio) Brandt stresses accomplishments, such as E.-W. German accord initialed yesterday.
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(Studio) Colorado voters vote motto fund winter Olympics there in 1976: State committee had already accepted official invitation.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Evergreen, Colorado) Colorado appears to be perfect site for games, in year of states 100th birthday, and nation's. 200th. Voters reject funding. (Denver, Colorado) Colorado Olympic organization committee meets to formally withdraw from games. 3 Olympic boosters file suit to stop withdrawal, hoping to raise private money. (Denver Olympic committee Carl DITEMPLE - thought Olympics had Colorado voter support.] [Olympic opposition group, John PARR - says committee suggested spending millions and Colorado voters wanted tax money spent in better ways. (Grenoble, France) Property taxes increase to cover costs of `68 Olympics, but city bids to be `72 site. (Denver, Colorado) Salt Lake City, UT, Lake Placid, New York, considered.
REPORTER: Fred Briggs
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(Studio) Black sailors from aircraft carrier Constellation strike at sea, are put ashore. Accuse Navy of racial discrimination.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(San Diego, California) Protesters refuse to reboard ship. Attys. meet with Captain J. B. Ward to resolve blatant racism. [Protest leader urges group to risk court- martial for cause of justice.]
REPORTER: Bill Windsor
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(Studio) Agriculture Department predicts slowdown in food price increase
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Rebellious students leave administration building of mostly black Southern University Students win most demands, include resignation of school president
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Anthropologist, Dr. Richard Leakey discovers man's skull 2.6 million years old in Kenya, Africa.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) "Bonanza" has been on NBC since 1959. Goes off air.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Hollywood, California) Original cast has changed. Pernell Roberts left 10 years ago. Dan Blocker died this year Lorne Greene, Michael Landon remain. [GREENE - proud of show.] [Scenes of old and new shows shown.]
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
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