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(Studio) Camp David energy-econ. summit with President Carter and advisers noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Departure for Camp David of James Schlesinger, Michael Blumenthal, Charles Schultze and others reported; film shown. Oil shortage due to Iranian situation mentioned. Expected partial lifting of oil price controls stated; congress approval said necessary. President advisers' concern with regard to economy and recession discussed.
REPORTER: Judy Woodruff
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(Studio) Public skepticism with regard to energy crisis noted.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(NYC) Public questioning of forthcoming gasoline shortage stated. ["Energy Action" James FLUG - comments.] Areas of suspicion and criticism listed, shown on screen. Oil industry response, include effect of Iranian oil cutoff, given. [Exxon spokesperson Bob DOYLE - comments.] Critics position re: disbelief in gasoline shortage outlined. [Energy analyst John LICHTBLAU - comments.] Reasons for oil price increases detailed; benefits to oil companies noted. [Energy Department John O'LEARY - recalls windfall profits in 1973-74.] Oil industry position with regard to profits cited. [Atlantic Richfield Thornton BRADSHAW - comments.] Future problems stated.
REPORTER: Mike Jensen
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(Studio) Republican criticism of administration energy policy and recommendations re: situation detailed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Washington, DC mtgs. of Egyptian and Israeli defense mins. with United States defense secretary noted. [Ezer WEIZMAN - announces agreement with defense secretary and Kamal Hassan Ali. US military and economy assistance to Egypt and Israel as per treaty stated; possibility of Saudi Arabian aid cutoff to Egypt mentioned.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Return of American delegation, led by Zbigniew Brzezinski, from Mideast talks reported; Brzezinski quoted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Approval of Egypt-Israel peace treaty by Israeli cabinet announced; Menahem Begin and Knesset approval mentioned.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Details given of Israeli cabinet decision; film shown. West bank and Palestinian issues mentioned. Upcoming Knesset debate noted. Tel Aviv protest strike with regard to price increases reported, shown. Menahem Begin's campaign promise with regard to economy recalled.
REPORTER: Rick Davis
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(Studio) Supreme Court's refusal to hear case with regard to illegal police search of trash can detailed.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Govt. agreement to clean up air and water around Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel plant in Monessen, Pennsylvania, reported; details given.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Pros and cons of diesel engine given.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Auto industry incring. reliance on diesel engines and clean air officials condemnation of engines reported; suspected link of diesel exhaust with cancer stated. Congress hearing with regard to diesels outlined. [Representative Andrew MAGUIRE - comments.] General Motor's response cited. [General Motors vice president Dr. Betsy ANKER-JOHNSON - comments.] Environmental Protection Agency position detailed.
REPORTER: Andrea Mitchell
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(Studio) Plight of Triana, Alabama, residents with regard to contaminated fish noted.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Triana, Alabama) Federal investigators' discovery of high levels of DDT contamination in fish from Indian Creek and town's dependence on fish as food source reported CDC (Centers for Disease Control) tests of residents cited. Source of contamination said to be nearby DDT plant, now closed; Environmental Protection Agency report with regard to contamination of stream quoted. DDT level of residents noted, especially that of Felix Winn; film shown. [Mayor Clyde FOSTER - comments.] CDC (Centers for Disease Control) desire for further tests cited.
REPORTER: Bob Jimenez (WAFF-TV newstape, Huntsville, Alabama)
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(Studio) Background on Crested Butte, Colorado, given.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(Crested Butte, Colorado) [WOMAN - announces Red Lady Day.] Red Lady, also known as Mt. Emmons, said to contain large amount of molybdenum accding. to AMAX Mining Company [SINGER - song with regard to "Molly," nickname for molybdenum. Mining background of Crested Butte and present status as skiing center outlined; photos. and film shown. Anti-mine campaign by younger residents noted. [Mayor West MITCHELL - comments.] Attitude with regard to mine and campaign against it by older residents stated. [PEOPLE - comment.] AMAX response detailed. [AMAX vice president Stan DEMPSEY - comments.] Results to environmental of AMAX mine at Climax, Colorado, shown, discussed. [SONG.] [DEMPSEY - comments.] [MITCHELL - comments.] [SONG.] [MAN - comments.] [SONG.]
REPORTER: Fred Briggs
(Studio) Update of Segment 3 report 2 weeks ago with regard to Senate subcommittee investigation of organized crime.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Reports with regard to February personal income figs.; clash of Kurdish tribesmen and Ayatollah Khomeini forces in Sanandaj, Iran; China (PR) invitation to Jesuit order to return; and FBI report with regard to death of former CIA officer John Paisley.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Beginning of televised House sessions noted; Holiday Inn mentioned.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Start of House television tapings noted; House television system film shown. [Representative Albert GORE, Junior - comments.] House performance cited. [House reading CLERK - reads business document.] Live coverage by PBS mentioned. Response of T. C. Williams high school students in Virginia given. [GIRL - comments.]
REPORTER: Chris Wallace
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