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(Studio) Interview with Margaret Thatcher, British political who could be next prime minister To discuss Idi Amin.
REPORTER: Barbara Walters
#49379
(Studio) President Carter's 1975 tax return being audited.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) President Carter made $139,000 in 1975 but paid only $17,000 in fed. income tax. Dep. press secretary Rex Granum says Mr. Carter's tax accountant asked IRS (Internal Revenue Service) to examine Carter's tax records. Later, Press Secretary Jody Powell announces IRS (Internal Revenue Service) asked to audit Carter's tax records. Vice President Walter Mondale confides to ABC reporter Anne Compton that his 1976 return being audited.
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
#49380
(Studio) House investigating possible connections between Korean CIA and cong. mbrs.; House committee votes to send questionnaire to every member of House since 1970.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Capitol Hill) Ethics Committee under criticism. Committee's actions of day detailed. [Chief committee cnsl. Philip LACOVARA - explains questionnaire.] [Committee chairperson John FLYNT - won't discuss matter with reporters]
REPORTER: Brit Hume
#49381
(Studio) Congress tells President Carter bill to set up consumer protection agency dead for this session.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#49382
(Studio) General Accounting Office attacks President' energy program in its latest report
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#49384
(Studio) Health officials discuss "adult care homes" at meeting of congress committee on aging.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(NYC) State investigators charge that many mentally ill dumped at adult care homes. Homes are for elderly unable to afford own hsing., but not ill enough for nursing homes. [Mrs. Sarah KLEIN - describes conditions in adult care home. Homes only want money.] [State assemblyman Andrew STEIN - says mistreatment, rip-offs common in adult home business just as in many nursing homes.]
REPORTER: James Walker
#49385
(Studio) Department of Health, Education And Welfare Reveals 20 States Not Meeting Federal Requirements For Reviewing Care of Poor In Nursing Homes; to withhold Medicaid payments to those states.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#49386
(Studio) Officials uncover welfare fraud in Chicago, Illinois; details given.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Chicago, Illinois) Thousands involved in accepting welfare while actually working for government Discovery of fraud made possible by computer readouts. [US attorney Sam SKINNER - to submit plans to correct abuses in future. Illinois gov. and Secretary Califano to be notified.] REPORTER: Ron Miller
#49387
(Studio) In New York, state inspector general of welfare charges 18% of welfare recipients in New York City not eligible for aid and 19% of rest overpaid.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#49388
(Studio) Environmental Protection Agency urges Montgomery Cnty. outside Washington, DC to treat gravel roads and playgrounds etc. to keep asbestos dust exposure to minimum. ABC reporter Jules Bergman had report on asbestos last night.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#49391
(Studio) Uganda radio announces all British citizens barred from leaving. Rptdly. Idi Amin on way to Britain by ship to attend Britain Commonwealth conference Amin not welcome in Britain.
REPORTER: Barbara Walters
(London, England) As conference opens, neither representative from Isle of Seychelles nor Uganda's Amin present. [Zambia President Kenneth KAUNDA - believes Amin hurting image of mankind.] Rhodesia and world's wealth big topics of conf.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
(Studio) Conf. members to dine with Queen this evening.
REPORTER: Barbara Walters
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(Studio) Margaret Thatcher heads Britain's Conservative party; could very well be next prime minister.
REPORTER: Barbara Walters
(House of Commons) Asked about Amin, [Mrs. THATCHER - would stop Amin from coming to Britain if she were prime minister.] Asked why Uganda still part of Commonwealth. [THATCHER - insists Britain can't throw Uganda out; 35 other cntries. in Commonwealth should have some say-so.] Asked to speculate on government if she were prime minister [THATCHER - wants expansion in production for Britain.] Questioned about British feeling toward women in high government [THATCHER - doesn't think Britain concerned with sex of political figures.]
REPORTER: Barbara Walters
(Studio) Mrs. Thatcher believes President Carter's and her philosophy similar.
REPORTER: Barbara Walters
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(Studio) Mrs. Rosalynn Carter in Recife, Brazil.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Recife, Brazil) Meets with American missionaries to discuss human rights.
REPORTER: Margaret Osmer
(Recife, Brazil) Missionaries Laurence Rosebaugh and Thomas Capuano were arrested and thrown in jail about 4 weeks ago; details. [CAPUANO - describes jail cell.] [ROSEBAUGH - discusses beatings by jailers. Food horrible.] American consulate protested arrests; reasons. Governor of state suspended 2 policeman over incident.
REPORTER: Bernard Shaw
#49394
(Studio) Dutch government reports Moluccan terrorists want to resume talks to end siege. Terrorists release 1 hostage; 55 still held.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#49395
(Studio) Changes in London evident, incling. new prevalent language--Arabic. Arab money helping Eng. economy
REPORTER: Barbara Walters
#49397
(Studio) Watergate figures H.R. Haldeman and John Mitchell go to jail in 2 weeks Haldeman at minimum security prison; Mitchell to go to Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. Film of prison shown.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
#49398
(Studio) Miami voters repeal homosexual rights law. Anita Bryant, heading crusade to repeal law, reacts to outcome.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Miami, Florida) Homosexuals react to vote. [Gay Rights leader Jack CAMPBELL - suggests some gays to retreat into shells again, but fight to continue] [BRYANT- discusses 3 national homosexual bills.]
REPORTER: Bill Wordham
#49399
(Studio) Tree taken to England last month by President Carter dies. Former President Ford makes hole in one in Memphis golf tournament.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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