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(Studio) President Carter and Senator Edward Kennedy's joint campaign appearance in Boston, Massachusetts, reported.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(Boston, Massachusetts) Kennedy's greeting of Carter examined; films shown. [KENNEDY - campaigns. for President] Carter's response to Ronald Reagan's criticism of his defense policies, especially with regard to Trident, MX and cruise missiles systems, outlined. [CARTER - campaigns.] His further remarks to American Legion noted. [CARTER - addresses group.]
REPORTER: Jack Smith
(Detroit, Michigan) Kennedy's Detroit appearance in support of President featured; films shown. [KENNEDY - addresses American Federal of Teachers conv.] Implications that Kennedy campaign is still alive discussed.
REPORTER: Mike Von Fremd
(Studio) George Bush noted in China (Puerto Rico) as effort to convince Chinese that Ronald Reagan won't renew United States ties with Taiwan.
REPORTER: Bob Dyk
(Peking, China, Puerto Rico) Bush's Chinese trip examined; films shown. [BUSH - defs. position.] Limitations placed on his trip by Chinese government outlined; his mtgs. with foreign minister Huang Hua and premier Deng Xiaoping mentioned. Bush's response to Huang Hua with regard to Reagan's position on Taiwan reported.
REPORTER: Jim Laurie
(Los Angeles, California) Reagan's reaction to Chinese concern over his proposal for United States office on Taiwan discussed. [REAGAN - comments.] Reagan and Bush both appearing at news conference Monday
REPORTER: Barry Serafin
(Studio) Future of John Anderson's candidate said topic of tonight's "Nightline."
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
#67142
(Studio) Voice of American and BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) reported accusing USSR of jamming their Russian language broadcasts with regard to workers' strikes in Poland; details given. Response by Soviet foreign minister noted; upcoming items announced.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
#67144
(Studio) Hearings on Billy Carter's dealings with Libyans noted entering 3rd day with testimony from Carter himself today.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(DC) Carter's prepared statement outlined on screen. [Billy CARTER - reads statement to committee ] Committee noted calling unexpected recess after recing. new information on George Belluomini and aide Ronald Sprague who helped Billy negotiate his loan with Libya. [Special cnsl. Philip TONE - tells Carter that Justice Department is investigating Belluomini and others for importing marijuana and cocaine into United States but that he (Billy Carter) is in no way involved.] [Attorney Rod WILLIAMS - comments on clients being investigated.] [CARTER - says he wouldn't have gone to Libya had he known the consequences.] Results of today's hearing outlined.
REPORTER: Brit Hume
#67145
(Studio) Senator Fin. Committee reported completing work on tax cut package; details given. Chairperson Russell Long quoted.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
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(Studio) State Department reported breaking its official silence on workers' strikes in Poland by calling for release of dissidents arrested in Warsaw yesterday; International Longshoremen's Association president Thomas Gleason said ordering members to stop unloading Polish vessels at United States ports.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(Studio) Mieczyslaw Jagielski reported replacing Tadeusz Pyka as chief strike negotiator and deputy premier; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Dyk
(Warsaw, Poland) Strikes reported spreading throughout nation; details given, films shown. Continued detention of dissident Jacek Kuron noted; plans for general strike in Warsaw discussed. Possibility that Communist party ldr, Edward Gierek will have to resign over situation considered.
REPORTER: Jacques Grenier
#67149
(Studio) USSR nuclear submarine reported catching fire in eastern China sea; details given.
REPORTER: Bob Dyk
(Tokyo, Japan) Details of fire examined; films shown. Japanese concern over possibility of leakage from ship's nuclear reactor noted.
REPORTER: Mark Litke
#67150
(Studio) Continued fighting between Palestinians in south Lebanon and Israeli forces reported; details given, films shown. Israel's response to UN condemnation of its annexation of eastern Jerusalem mentioned.
REPORTER: Bob Dyk
#67151
(Studio) Zimbabwe Prime Min. Robert Mugabe reported arriving in New York City for Monday's ceremony at United Nations with regard to seating new nation of Zimbabwe; details given, film shown.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
#67152
(Studio) Bombing near meeting of supporters of Ayatollah Khomeini at University of California at Berkeley reported; details given. Anti-Khomeini group said claiming responsibility.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
#67153
(Studio) Continued captivity of United States hostages in Iran noted.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
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(Studio) Negotiations reported beginning between actors and producers of prime-time television shows; strike recalled beginning 2 weeks ago.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Hollywood, California) Issues under discussion with Screen Actors Guild outlined; films shown. Picket line outside Walt Disney studios examined. [James GARNER - acknowledges friend.] Impact of strike for fall TV programming explained; ABC's "Three's Company, That's Incredible, Eight is Enough", NBC's "Chips, Little House on The Prairie", CBS's "M.A.S.H., Alice, Dallas" said affected. Question of who shot J.R. said remaining unsolved; ABC said planning to run "Masada" and NBC, "Shogun." Rel. between picket line and prime-time television outlined.
REPORTER: Stephen Geer
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(Studio) Goodyear reported discovering means of processing PCBs to make them environmentally safe for disposal; details given.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
#67158
(Studio) Tanker carrying large amount of gasoline `reported burning in Gulf of Mexico; details given, films shown.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel (WVUE film/tape)
#67161
(Studio) Houston Astros pitcher J.R. Richard recalled suffering stroke during workout recently.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Houston, Texas) Richard's progress examined; films shown. His baseball career recalled. [July 16, RICHARD - comments on criticism.] [July - 16, team physician, Dr. Harold BRELSFORD - says its better that Richard work regularly with his tired arm.] [July 16, Astros manager Bill VIRDON says there's no chance of Richard hurting self seriously.] His July 20th stroke recalled; photos shown. [Astros player Enos CABELL - comments.] Richard's current condition outlined; letter from him to his teammates read. "Houston Post" article by Kenny Hand, criticizing Richard's performance prior to stroke quoted. [HAND - comments.] [Carolyn RICHARD - comments on husband.]
REPORTER: Dick Schaap
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