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(Studio) President-elect Jimmy Carter's plans for unemployment and economy in 1st year in office outlined.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Capitol Hill) Carter meets with congress leaders on Capitol Hill. [CARTER - says he told Federal Reserve Bd. chairperson Arthur Burns he wanted 6% increase in rate of growth and 1 1/2% decrease in unemployment.] Carter puts an end to hopes of early tax cut. [CARTER - says tax cut would not be his answer to stimulate economy on inauguration day.] [Representative Al ULLMAN - says Carter agreed with members of House Ways and Means Committee to approach tax cut cautiously.] Carter cooperates with everyone on Capitol Hill today; exs. given.
REPORTER: Marilyn Berger
(Studio) Carter says it's fine with him if Arthur Burns remains Federal Reserve Bd. chairperson Senator Charles Percy, Representative Lester Wolff, remark about Congress-President relationship.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Capitol Hill) Senator Mike Mansfield intros. Carter and Vice President-elect Walter Mondale to Senator chairwoman [Chairperson Labor and Public Welfare Senator Harrison WILLIAMS Junior - says discussions with Carter free, open and constructive.] Carter wants his meeting with Senate Foreign Relations Committee made public. President-elect lunches with congress leaders and committee chairwoman [CARTER - thinks relationship between President and Congress can be harmonious.] Carter then meets with House International Relations Committee [Representative John RHODES - thinks meeting was good.] [Representative John BRADEMAS - says Carter not unrealistic about disagreements between Congress and President]
REPORTER: Linda Ellerbee
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(Studio) Season's 1st case of swine flu turns up in Concordia, Missouri. Disease Control Center confirms it was swine flu.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Concordia, Missouri) [Larry HARDISON - explains how he felt with flu.
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(Studio) Govt. proposes aerosol cans containing fluorocarbons carry warning on can till fluorocarbons banned. Proposed warning label flashed on screen.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Justice Department asks Federal Communications Commission to investigate 3 networks; areas of probe reviewed. Westinghouse Broadcasting made request to Justice Department NBC network responds to Federal Communications Commission probe.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Various black groups believe Carter owes his win to them. Blacks look forward to better relations with Carter administration
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Ford administration publishes new anti-discrim. guidelines for jobs. Equal Employment Opportunities Commission opposes guidelines. [NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) director Clarence MITCHELL - thinks Ford administration took advantage of break between admins.] Details of guidelines outlined. [EEOC Ethel WALSH - opposes guidelines; reasons given.] [Dep. Attorney General Harold TYLER - doesn't think adverse reaction to new guidelines justified.] Civil rights groups say they'll ask Carter to revoke new guidelines.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
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(Studio) President Ford may decide to end federal controls on gasoline prices. Fed. Energy Admin. is for decontrol.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Of number of Cubans living in Miami, Florida, some involved in terrorism aimed at Cuba's leader Fidel Castro.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Miami, Florida) Cubans involved in terrorism vent their violence on persons believed to be helping Castro. Many terrorists trained to handle explosives by CIA for Bay of Pigs invasion. [Dade Cnty. bomb squad Lieutenant Alan RICHARDS - confirms bombers got training from somewhere for anti-Castro action.] 8 anti-Castro groups in Miami. Money for terrorism comes from cocaine smuggling and extortion of Cuban exiled businessmen. September 21, 1976, film in Washington, DC shown; Orlando Letelier, Chile ambassador to US, killed by bomb. Anti-Castro terrorists thought responsible. Plane bombing over Barbados in October, 1976, also thought to be terrorists' work; film shown. 1 man charged in plane bombing is Dr. Orlando Bosch. Film of Bosch in Caracas, Venezuela, on October 28, 1976, shown. Bosch thought to be top man in anti-Castro terrorist network. W-QBA radio newsman in Miami, Florida, Emilio Milian one of Bosch's most vocal critics. Milian's name on terrorist target list. Milian lost both legs in car bomb explosion last year [MILIAN - says he doesn't have hate anymore but will continue editorials against terrorists.] Special FBI squad investigating bombings and murders associated with terrorists.
REPORTER: Brian Ross
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(Studio) Cmdrs. of Syrian peace-keeping force in Lebanon considering moving forces south to border with Israel. Israelis upset; strengthen forces along border.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Intelligence reports say Russian test fire new intercontinental missile with multiple warheads for 1st time from submarine; details given.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Olympic Airways plane crashes in north Greece; all 50 passengers killed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 3000 years ago, Egyptians mummified Rameses II. Now Rameses seems to have developed bacterial infection after years of being in museum and exposed to air. Paris museum experts now have Rameses and a controversy has arisen.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Cairo, Egypt) Ancient pharaoh on display in Cairo museum till deterioration recently noted.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Paris, France) Rameses II in Paris for repairs at invitation of President Giscard d'Estaing. Pharaoh given ceremonial honors at airport. American and Br. scientists claim Rameses' visit to France more political than therapeutic. Film of Rameses shown. Controversy rages; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Studio) At 3200 years, it's just case of old age, but Rameses II in intensive care.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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