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(Studio) James Baker and Edwin Meese reported named as Ronald Reagan's chief of staff and counselor, respectively; their backgrounds noted.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Los Angeles, California) Future roles of Meese and Baker outlined; Baker's former relationship with Gerald Ford and George Bush recalled. Both men said serving on national sec. council Reagan's return from California ranch noted. [REAGAN, Lyn NOFZIGER - refuse economy questions.] This wkend.'s meeting of Reagan's economy advisory board, chrd. by George Shultz, discussed; Reagan's immediate transition plans, include Thursday meeting with President Carter, outlined.
REPORTER: Heidi Schulman
(Studio) Baker's appointed to cabinet said possibly pleasing Republican party moderates while upsetting hardliners.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [November 6, 1980, REAGAN - comments on ultraconservative backers.] Conservative publication, "Human Events", said expressing concern over makeup of new Reagan team. [Editor Tom WINTER, Richard VIGUERIE - criticize Reagan's choices.]
REPORTER: Judy Woodruff
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(Studio) USSR reported agreeing on full debate of its record on human rights and invasion of Afghanistan at European security conference meeting in Madrid, Spain.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Madrid, Spain) Conf. agreement on agenda and recent divisiveness examined; films shown. [USSR delegate TRANSLATOR - comments.] [US delegate Max KAMPELMAN - comments.] Possible rationale to Soviet behavior in recent weeks considered.
REPORTER: Jim Bittermann
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(Studio) Brent Scowcroft, former adviser to Ronald Reagan and currently with US delegation in Moscow, USSR , quoted with regard to USSR 's perception of relationship with US; William Scranton quoted with regard to USSR and Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Defense Secretary Harold Brown reported urging United States allies to keep defense spending commitments during NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) meeting in Belgium; West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's upcoming visit to Washington, DC mentioned.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Hijacking of school bus in Brussels, Belgium, reported
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Brussels, Belgium) Details of hijacking examined; films shown. Hijacker's leader noted president of Elvis Presley fan club.
REPORTER: Fred Francis
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(Studio) Mtg. between Polish labor leader Lech Walesa and Communist party chief Stanislaw Kania due to continued labor unrest in Gdansk, Poland, reported
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Federal Reserve Bd.'s increase in discount rate announced.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Report introduced.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania) Film of interior of reactor containment building at Three Mile Island nuclear plant shown courtesy Metropolitan Edison; situation discovered and cleanup problems discussed. [Met. Edward spokesperson Gale HOVEY - comments.] Estimated cost of cleanup mentioned.
REPORTER: Andrea Mitchell
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(Studio) Ins. research organization said claiming danger of explosion and fire with 2 of Toyota models.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Findings of Ins. Institution for Highway Safety with regard to Toyotas examined; films shown. Details outlined on screen. [Institution spokesperson Dr. William HADDON - comments.] Response of government's Traffic Safety Admin and by Toyota noted; Toyota quoted on screen.
REPORTER: Robert Hager
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(Studio) 3rd pilot allegedly involved in 1978 airplane collision over San Diego said located; number killed in crash recalled. Details given.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Report introduced.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Jet Propulsion Lab, California) Voyager I's latest photos of Saturn and its moons shown, discussed.
REPORTER: Roy Neal
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(Studio) Film crew of Randy Fairbairn, Dan Cefalo and Joe Dalisera as well as pilot reported still missing in Caribbean; men's disappearance after covering forced evacuation of Haitians on Bahamian island Wednesday recalled.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Court-martial of Robert Garwood reported underway in North Carolina.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Camp Lejeune, North Carolina) Marine Corps' efforts to bring case to trial outlined; chgs. against Garwood listed, possible sentence noted. Opening arguments of prosecution, testimony by former prisoners of war Francis Anton and defense arguments outlined.
REPORTER: Bob Jimenez, Artist: Peggy Gage
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(Studio) John Harvey Adamson reported given death penalty for murder of Arizona reporter Don Bolles; details given.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Report introduced.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Big Sur, California) Controversy over future of Big Sur, California, between conservationists and land owners examined. [Ansel ADAMS - expresses concern for area.] Conservationists said wanting area protected by United States Forest Service; opposition to that move by landowners noted. [Lulu Mac HARLAN - comments.] [John HARLAN - cites opposition to federal control.] Land owners' support of Ronald Reagan and conservationists' fear of his administration mentioned.
REPORTER: Rick Davis
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(Studio) Notre Dame football coach Dan Devine, retiring this year, said possibly being replaced by high school coach.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Montgomery, Ohio) Gerry Faust's record with high school football outlined; former Notre Dame coaches naued. [FAUST - comments.] Faust's religious observance with team cited. [FAUST - comments.] Faust's protectiveness of team examined. [FAUST - comments.]
REPORTER: Roger O'Neil
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