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(Studio) Israeli strike force crosses over into Lebanon in raid against Palestinian guerrillas. Israelis end up fighting fiercely with Lebanese army for 14 hrs.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Lebanese raid by Israelis results in biggest military operation in years 200 Israeli troops in Lebanon before United Nations helps get them out. Rescue unit unable to get Israeli unit on border patrol out of Lebanon; United Nations notifies Beirut that Israel only wants troops out; Israel says entire operation was mistake.
REPORTER: Steve Delaney
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(Studio) In E. Saint Louis, Illinois, sniper kills policeman.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(E. Saint Louis, Illinois) Policeman Daniel Farmer gunned down. [Lt Joseph BONNER - describes situation resulting in patrolman's death.] Gunman identified.
REPORTER: Brenda Williams (KSD-TV)
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(Studio) Detroit police caught in middle of city's economy problems. Judge rules Mayor Coleman Young can't lay off officers partially financed with federal money.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(Detroit, Michigan) Battle over police layoffs bitter. Racial discrimination and seniority system for layoffs at center of dispute. [Attorney James ANDARY - says if seniority used as basis for layoffs, it will have discriminatory effect on black officers.] [Police officers association Ron SEXTON - says it's not fault of association or officer on street that blacks and women not hired years ago.] Detroit's police to vote on plan to take 2 weeks off without wages and forego extra holiday pay so layoffs won't be necessary.
REPORTER: Jack Paxton
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(Studio) Chairperson Federal Reserve Bd. Arthur Burns says economy beginning to turn around. On NBC's "Meet The Press", Burns says government should now wait and see if economy forces can complete job.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
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(Studio) Charles Walker successful lobbyist; works for big corps. and banks; tries to get laws passed that favor his clients.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(DC) Visit to Walker's hometown, Graham, Texas, taken. List of companies that have paid Walker to lobby for them shown. [WALKER - says he must personally agree with law before he'll lobby for it.] Walker former Dep. Treasury Secretary; became lobbyist 2 years ago. [WALKER - believes lobbying honorable profession. Refers to statement former President Johnson made about him.] Walker claims it's misconception that lobbyists win votes by wining and dining Congmen. [WALKER - says he's happy; discusses retirement years]
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) Department of Trans. tentatively determines there's safety defect in power brake system in 10 million General Motors Corporation cars, models 1965-1970. General Motors Corporation to rebut charges.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
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(Studio) Some deaf children at certain school in Peoria, Illinois, have recently experienced further unexplainable losses in hearing.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(Peoria, Illinois) Since Oct, 16, pupils lose more hearing; loss sudden and severe. Absolutely no connection between children and environmental can be found. [Program director Myron DAGLEY - says it's unnerving phenomenon.] Kelly Burk's hearing loss discussed.
REPORTER: Dick Kay
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(Studio) More Am's. leave Laos. NBC to present "Communist Saigon" tomorrow at 11:30 p.m. EDT.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
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(Studio) Barbara Smuts 1 of 4 women captured by E. African guerrilla kidnappers, released with ransom note calling for release of other guerrillas held prisoners.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
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(Studio) National Basketball Association finals won by Golden State Warriors, who beat DC Bullets 96-95.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(No location given) Film of game shown. Stars named.
REPORTER: Greg Gumbel (Courtesy CBS)
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(Studio) Stores give senior citizen discount.
REPORTER: Tom Snyder
(Dinuba, California) Merchants extend discounts to senior citizens. [Merchant Don RAGER - notes sales increase] [Anna LUNDGREN - enjoys herself.] Discounts help.
REPORTER: Don Harris
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