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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(DC: Kenneth Walker) Apparent status of USSR nuclear submarine following onboard fire Friday examined; details given, scenes shown. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger's statement outlined on screen; Secretary of State George Shultz's criticism of Kremlin's response to Chernobyl recalled. [Courtesy "This Wk.", SHULTZ - praises USSR 's post-Chernobyl policy on nuclear accidents.]
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(NYC: John McKenzie) Arrival here of USSR dissident Yuri Orlov and wife Irina, part of Nicholas Daniloff-Gennady Zakharov deal with US, featured; details given, scenes shown. [ORLOV - (thru translator) cites ability to now speak out on USSR .] Orlov's background as human rights dissident reviewed. [ORLOV - (thru translator) expresses guilt over leaving imprisoned friends behind.]
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Raisa Gorbachev reported accompanying husband Mikhail Gorbachev to Iceland summit; possible implications for Nancy Reagan considered.
(DC: Rick Inderfurth) President's comments on summit, made during White House concert by Vladimir Horowitz, noted. [REAGAN - cites his goals for summit.] [Courtesy "This Wk.", USSR foreign ministry spokesperson Gennady GERASIMOV - outlines Kremlin's objectives.] [Courtesy "This Wk.", Secretary of State George SHULTZ - defs. administration's position on nuclear testing.] [Courtesy "Meet the Press", undersecretary state Michael ARMACOST - claims administration's willingness to conditionally negotiate testing issue.] [Senator Sam NUNN - is optimistic about possible agreement.] [SHULTZ - responds to President's critics.]
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Secretary of State George Shultz's defense of disinformation campaign against Libya's Colonel Muammar el-Kadhafi outlined, quoted; reactions of Senators Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar quoted.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(Tulsa, Oklahoma: Charles Murphy) Oklahoma's flooding crisis examined; details given, scenes shown. [Jim and Donna CURD - cite their losses.] [Doris SNOW - comments.] Army Corps of Engineers' success in saving Tulsa from disaster explained.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(Lyon, France; David Ensor) Pope John Paul II's effort to halt Catholic Church's declining support in France and call for one-day truce of all terrorists and govts. examined; details given, scenes shown. Vatican representatives said personally asking groups such as Irish Republican Army and PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) to honor truce. Sec. for Pontiff's visit described.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(Wilkesboro, North Carolina: Carole Simpson) North Carolina Senate race between James Broyhill and Terry Sanford examined; viciousness of 1984 campaigns. of Jesse Helms and Jim Hunt recalled. [HELMS and HUNT - debate.] [BROYHILL and SANFORD - explain their effort to keep race clean.] Broyhill mentioned running to fill seat left vacant by Senator John East's suicide. [BROYHILL - thinks voters want supporter of Ronald Reagan in Senate] Sanford's career, include president of Duke Univ., outlined. [Democrat LDR. - prays for Sanford's victory.] [SANFORD - encourages Democratic party unity.] President Reagan mentioned making 2nd campaign appearance for Broyhill this week
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) CBS News anchorman Dan Rather reported mugged; details given.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(NYC: Dan Lovett) Chicago-Minnesota, Philadelphia-Atlanta football games detailed; performances of individual players (named) mentioned. Scenes shown courtesy CBS Sports. Older major league baseball players and owners featured; scenes from Gene Autry movies shown. Angels manager Gene Mauch, players Don Sutton, Reggie Jackson, Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan profiled; scenes shown. [JACKSON - recalls highlights of career; mentions Steven Spielberg.] [SEAVER - comments.] [RYAN - considers Mets arrogant.] Angels-Red Sox game announced.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Publisher William Randolph Hearst recalled.
(San Francisco, California: Judd Rose) William Randolph Hearst III's campaign to incr. circulation of "San Francisco Examiner", include television commercial with columnist Hunter South Thompson, examined; commercials shown. [HEARST - explains goal for newspaper.] "San Francisco Chronicle" mentioned; "Examiner"'s attacks on television news described, shown. [Columnist Warren HINCKLE - comments.] [KGO-TV commentator Russ COUGHLAN - attacks Hearst.] [HEARST - responds.] [KRON-TV spokesperson Wayne FREEDMAN - explain's station's response to Hearst.] [KRON-TV anchor Sylvia CHASE - mocks Hearst campaign against TV.] ["Chronicle" columnist Herb CAEN - notes Hearst has to use TV to sell newspaper.]
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