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(Studio) Queen Elizabeth makes Bicentennial visit to US.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Queen and Prince Philip sail from Bermuda on royal yacht Britannia. Governor Milton Shapp and Mayor Frank Rizzo greet royal couple. Queen related to both King George III and George Washington. She visits old Liberty Bell and presents United States with new bell, made at same foundry. [Queen ELIZABETH - notes why Britain lost American colonies.] Bell rung.
REPORTER: Richard Hunt
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(Studio) Parade held for 2500 cadets from tall ships.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(NYC) Tickertape parade shown. Mayor John Lindsay banned such parades 10 years ago. Mayor Abraham Beame says wkend. was greatest birthday party in the world.
REPORTER: David Brinkley (narrates)
(Studio) Navy and Coast Guard organize street dance for the cadets and ask for 2500 girls.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Supreme Court says defendant convicted in state court can't go to fed. court claiming evidence was illegally obtained.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) In 1960's, Earl Warren court ruled that states must give criminal defendants all their rights or else federal courts could reverse decisions. Justice Lewis Powell says court wouldn't assume state judges are not sympathetic to const. rights.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
(Omaha, Nebraska) Policeman killed in dynamite booby trap in 1970. Defendants' conviction thrown out because police didn't have proper search warrant. Court says such rules deflect truth-finding process and let guilty go free.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
(DC) [Retired Justice Tom CLARK - would prefer federal courts still had surveillance authority.]
REPORTER: Carl Stern
(Chicago, Illinois) [Americans for Effective Law Enforcement Fred INBAU - reacts to court's decision.]
REPORTER: Carl Stern
(DC) Less federal supervision needed because courts and attys. have improved a lot under Warren court prodding.
REPORTER: Carl Stern (narrates)
(Studio) Court declares Oklahoma death penalty unconst. Court rules union can't be required to cross picket line of another union. Court adjourns for vacation.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) 30 Democrat govs. at national govs. conference endorse Jimmy Carter.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Hershey, Pennsylvania) Carter breakfasts with 30 of 36 Democrat govs. Massachusetts Governor Marvin Mandel moves for unanimous endorsement of Carter. [MANDEL - says Democrats should be united during general election.] Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson says he hasn't been contacted about being Vice President and he supports Senator Walter Mondale for Vice President [CARTER - says Mondale to visit him on Thursday] Senator John Glenn may visit Carter Thursday
REPORTER: Don Oliver
(Studio) Associated Press poll of Democrat delegates shows major prefers Senator Frank Church for Carter's Vice President California Governor Edmund Brown Junior is 2nd choice.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan to speak for 1/2 hour on ABC tonight. His remarks are critical of both President Ford and Carter.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Soyuz 21 blasts off with 2 cosmonauts aboard. Linkup with Soviet space lab expected.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 176 killed in June race riots in South Africa. Govt. drops rule of compulsory use of Afrikaans language in black schools. South African Premier John Vorster congratulates Israel for rescue of hostages in Uganda.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Org. African Unity (OAU) calls on United Nations Security Council to consider Israelis wanton act of aggression in rescuing hostages in Uganda. Commander of raid, Lieutenant Colonel Yonatan Netanyahu, buried in Israel.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Jerusalem, Israel) All major Israeli leaders, military officers and crowd attend funeral. Parents and brothers of 30 year old commander flew from United States for funeral. Netanyahu born in US, raised in Israel and was student at Harvard before joining Israeli army. Last salute fired.
REPORTER: Tom Ackerman
(Studio) Israel's answer to international terrorism is greater caution and international cooperation in dealing with international criminals.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Chu Teh, 90, dies in People's Republic of China He helped found Red Army and led troops on long march.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President Ford vetoes public works bill; his 52nd veto.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Congress reform doesn't extend to junkets.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Ea. spring for 3 years, House majority leader Thomas "Tip" O'Neill leads congress trip overseas. 1975 itinerary and expenses noted. Speaker House okayed trip and government paid for trip. Congress members not required to travel economically. Representative Dan. Flood took European trip in 1975 and took boat back home, which cost twice as much. Congmen. don't have to report what they do on these trips. Since January 1975, Representative Charles Diggs has visited 31 cntrys. His office says may have report on his travels by August Public information with regard to congress trips sketchy. Bills of trips stored in Virginia State Department files. Public can't see them unless they sue through Freedom of Info. Act. Reform on congress travel not likely for 1 1/2 years or more.
REPORTER: Linda Ellerbee
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(Studio) Florida scientists send 1 ton of sand to Egypt. Sand treated to prevent beach erosion.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Canada says athletes from Ntlist. China can't compete as representatives of China. They may be allowed to compete if they say they representative only Taiwan.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Los Angeles, California) Taiwan athletes training in Los Angeles. [Chiu-Shia LEE - says group disapptd.; have trained for 4 years] [Coach C.K. YANG - says Olympic spirit seems to be gone.]
REPORTER: Barbara Hunter
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(Studio) Women admitted to United States Naval Academy. Women not allowed to serve on Navy combat ships.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Annapolis, Maryland) 80 females admitted to freshmen class. Separate restrooms and locker rooms built for women. Men and women to undergo same physical and academic programs. [Male CADET - says academy only set up for combat officers and Congress doesn't allow women to be combat officers] [Sandra ERWIN - says women should be allowed to be combat officers]
REPORTER: Carole Simpson
(Studio) Annapolis rules with regard to women noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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