This program is 27 minutes long
#502839
(Studio) Ayatollah Khomeini's call for supporters to turn in weapons noted. Their refusal, for various reasons, reported.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Tehran, Iran) Conditions in Iran described. Reactions of revolutionaries to remnants of Shah's regime noted. Arrest of so-called enemies of revolution reported [MAN - announces deposed Prime Min. Shahpour Bakhtiar's arrest.) [Former prime minister Amir Abbas HOVEIDA - comments on repression.] Arrest of Afghanis living in Iran as suspected agents of USSR stated.
REPORTER: Rick Davis
(Tehran, Iran) Situation for Americans still in Iran noted. Shooting at Hilton Hotel in Tehran, where Bell Helicopter employees and other Americans are staying, reported Takeover by revolutionaries of bldgs. like United States Info. Agency and For. Ministry Club stated. Case of American Pat Bergstresser and family described. [Ms. BERGSTRESSER - comments.]
REPORTER: Jim Bittermann
(Studio) Continue halt to Iranian oil product noted. Its effect on United States energy sources reported Energy Secretary James Schlesinger's comparison of potential situation to that of 1973 Arab oil embargo stated.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(DC) Details given of Schlesinger's testimony to House committee with regard to outlook for resumption of Iranian oil product and effects to United States without it. [SCHLESINGER - comments.] [Representative Albert GORE, Junior - questions Schlesinger.] [SCHLESINGER - responds.]
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
(Studio) Illinois Gasoline Dealers Association recommendations to members for limiting operating hrs. noted.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Chicago,' Illinois) [Association spokesperson Robert JACOBS - says some Chicago-area dealers haven't enough gasoline.] Stn. owners' reaction noted. [Owner Herbert ROOT - comments.] Association plans to ask National Conf. of Gasoline Dealers to promote ntnwide. Sunday closings reported.
REPORTER: Norma Quarles
(Studio) Saudi Arabia's concerns since fall of Shah and United States inability to do anything about it noted. Defense Secretary Harold Brown's visit to Riyadh reported
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Abquaiq, Saudi Arabia) Impt. of Saudi oil without product in Iran and Saudi expansion of product mentioned; Saudis' potential profit, considering recent OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) oil price increase, noted. Brown's pledge of United States protection of Saudis from Soviet-inspired attack reported Details of Brown's trip, include flight over oil fields in Persian Gulf, given. Saudis' fears about Soviet-backed insurgents stated. Their bargaining position for more United States mil. aid cited.
REPORTER: John Cochran
(Studio) Upcoming Segment 3 report noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
#502841
(Studio) Kidnapping of young Linda Vanderveen in Grand Rapids, Michigan, while on duty as school guard reported.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Grand Rapids, Michigan) Discovery of Linda's strangled body near Grand Rapids apt. complex noted. Effect of kidnapping/murder on community described. [Bus driver Faye CHURSKI - comments.] [Social worker Lorraine PFENT - describes reactions of Linda's classmates.] Victim's father, Andrew Vanderveen, reported to be city's civil service director [VANDERVEEN describes daughter.] Drawings of police suspects in case shown. Other murders of females in area since August mentioned.
REPORTER: Al Johnson
#502842
(Studio) Reasons given by Congress for voting down federal funds for school busing to achieve integration listed. Report of United States Civil Rights Commission on contd. segregation in schools of North and on other details about desegregation noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Civil Rights Commission report on segregation in Pittsburgh detailed. [School superintendent Dr. Jerry OLSON - comments.] [Pittsburgh NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) spokesperson Harvey ADAMS - comments.] Problems involved in situation reported.
REPORTER: Jim Scott
#502843
(Studio) Israeli defense minister Ezer Weizman's proposal to visiting United States Defense Secretary Harold Brown that 2 ntns. form military partnership to protect stability and prosperity of Mideast noted.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
#502844
(Studio) Black national leader Joshua Nkomo's statement that his followers probably shot down Rhodesian airliner after takeoff from Kariba on Monday reported Comments of Rhodesian officials with regard to United States and Britain and of United States State Department noted. Film shown.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
#502845
(Studio) Washington, DC traffic jam due to snowstorm described. Film shown.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
#502847
(Studio) Report on relationship between Mexico and United States with regard to oil. Mexico's oil reserves compared to those of Saudi Arabia.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Mexico City, Mexico) Films shown. Mexican President Lopez Portillo's visit to United States soon after President Carter's inauguration noted. [CARTER - welcomes Lopez Portillo.] Oil reported to have been issue between Mexico and United States for many years Details given. Pemex' recent discovery of degree of oil and natural gas product potential of country stated. Impt. of Mexican oil and natural gas to US, especially with Iran in turmoil, mentioned. Problems had by Carter administration and Mexico in dealing with each other cited; details given. [Energy Secretary James SCHLESINGER - comments on Mexican chgs. he insulted them and predicts agreement, but not on Carter's trip.] Carter's interview with Mexican network, Televisa, noted; film shown. [CARTER - comments.] Other details of conflict between ntns. given.
REPORTER: George Lewis
#502849
(Studio) Reports with regard to Defense Department announcement with regard to armed services' shortages in recruiting goals; effect of high winds in Pacific N.W., knocking out bridge at Port Gamble, WA; and identification of mystery disease in Naples, Italy, that has killed many infants.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
#502850
(Studio) Report on Saint Louis police program to get help from public.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Saint Louis, Missouri) Saint Louis police department's hard-sell attempt to get crime-fighting aid from public noted; details given. television ads shown. [Police board chairperson Donald WHALEY - comments.) [Resident Wanda SCHULTE - comments.] Department plans to expand ad campaign reported.
REPORTER: Jim Cummins
#672073