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#19969: NEWS AT 9AM
Order1980-01-01, , min.
The morning news report.
1980-01-01, , min.
Reported UN Secretary Kurt Waldheim has arrived in Tehran. Fighting reportedly continues between Moslem insurgents and USSR troops in Afghanistan.
1980-01-03, , min.
Morning news report.
1980-01-04, , min.
President Carter addresses the nation on Afghanistan.
1980-01-05, , min.
USSR responds to President Carter's speech of the night before, relations between the two countries remain tense.
1980-01-05, , min.
Hostage crisis in Tehran remains the same.
1980-01-07, NBC, min.
USSR reportedly vetoing a resolution in United States Security Council calling for withdrawal of USSR troops in Afghanistan. White House reacts to Soviet veto. Garrick Utley reports.
1980-01-08, , min.
Governor Jerry Brown reported to be receiving State Department briefings on Iran. Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin in second day of summit talks.
1980-01-09, , min.
President Carter reacts to Russian invasion of Afghanistan. Both US and China show indignation of Russian invasion.
1980-01-10, , min.
UN General Assembly begins emergency session for Russian invasion of Afghanistan. President Carter puts embargo on grain shipments to USSR.
1980-01-10, , min.
Lack of substantial agreement reported at summit meeting between Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin. Five major fuel companies raise wholesale gasoline prices.
1980-01-12, , min.
UN General Assembly meeting about USSR intervention in Afghanistan. USSR President Leonid Brezhnev defeats Russian invasion on Soviet television.
1980-01-12, , min.
President Carter's Iowa campaign strategy. Defense Secretary Harold Brown tours Chinese naval base.
1980-01-13, , min.
New foreign policy said to be attempt to contain USSR. Deputy Secretary Of State Warren Christopher departs for Europe to discuss West response of USSR invasion of Afghanistan.
1980-01-14, CBS, min.
Diplomatic setback for USSR in UN General Assembly. Juror selection in Bert Lance trial. Former Budget Director fired by President Carter.
1980-01-14, , min.
NBC and CBS news report on the Iranian ouster of United States reporters from Iran.
1980-01-15, , min.
President Carter's reaction to UN General Assembly's condemnation of Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. United Auto Workers reception of Edward Kennedy at Washington, DC Convention.
1980-01-16, , min.
A report on the Iran crisis one year after the Shah's exile.
1980-01-17, , min.
Deputy Secretary Of State Warren Christopher returns from European meetings. US efforts to gain support among allies with regard to Iran hostage crisis and USSR'S invasion of Afghanistan meets with lack of support.
1980-01-27, , min.
United States Olympic Committee calls for Moscow Olympic games to be moved, or cancelled. President Carter comments. Army Secretary Clifford Alexander says draft may be resumed.
1980-01-28, , min.
President Carter sending 1981 budget to Congress. Ronald Reagan loses Iowa primary to George Bush.
1980-01-29, , min.
Senator Edward Kennedy makes campaign speech. Coast Guard ship sinks in Tampa Bay after being struck by oil tanker.
1980-01-30, , min.
Edward Kennedy wants to debate President Carter. Lighting of Olympic torch in Olympia, Greece.
1980-02-03, , min.
Muhammad Ali considering calling off African trip to campaign for boycott of Olympics. Prison riot in Santa Fe, New Mexico ends with storming of jail by National Guard and police.
1980-02-04, , min.
Eight members of Congress reportedly charged in bribery Sting operation by FBI. Larry Pressler of South Dakota reportedly resisted temptation at wrong- doing.
1980-02-06, NBC, min.
NBC news special on the Abscam scandal.
1980-02-11, , min.
Jimmy Carter, Edward Kennedy, and Jerry Brown all claiming victory in Maine caucus. Operation Abscam reportedly going no further in Congress than implication of eight representatives.
#18423: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: IRAN
Order1980-02-11, CBS, min.
American hostages in Iran. 100 days in captivity.
1980-02-11, , min.
100th day of captivity for American hostages in Iran. Yugoslav President Tito ill.
1980-02-11, , min.
Accident at Three Mile Island nuclear plant. Complications in recovery for Yugoslav President Tito following leg amputation.
1980-02-12, , min.
US Olympic Committee reportedly planning boycott of Moscow games. Senator Robert Dole fails to register for primary in home state.
1980-02-13, , min.
White House critical on Senator Edward Kennedy's attacks on foreign policy.
1980-02-13, , min.
President Carter holds new conference to discuss hostage crisis in Tehran.
1980-02-18, CBS, min.
Yugoslav President Tito's health reportedly worsens. Exemptions to President Carter's Selective Service registration.
1980-02-19, , min.
Special report on Iran Crisis.
1980-02-20, , min.
President Carter makes decision to boycott Moscow Olympics. Wants Olympic Committee to stand by decision. Carter interviewed about state of economy.
1980-02-21, , min.
Secretary Of State Cyrus Vance while on European tour discovers varying degrees of opinion involving Russian invasion of Afghanistan. Olympic Committee President Robert Kane talks about US participation in Winter Olympics.
1980-02-24, CBS, min.
CBS news with Morton Dean.
1980-02-24, CBS, min.
USSR troops meeting resistance in Afghanistan. Morton Dean subbing.
1980-02-24, CBS, min.
The evening CBS news. Host: Walter Cronkite. Duplicate of 20040.
1980-03-20, , min.
UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim warns against United States military force in Iranian hostage crisis. American Cancer Society revises recommendations for annual checkup.
1980-03-25, , min.
Primaries in New York and Connecticut. Shah of Iran move to Egypt triggering anti United States sentiment in Iran.
1980-03-29, , min.
Egyptian students protest Shah's presence in Egypt. Report of volcanic activity on Mount St. Helens in Washington State.
1980-03-31, , min.
Iran and United States reportedly in talks regarding hostage crises. Canada's olympic committee reportedly sending teams to Moscow Olympics despite President Carter's call for boycott.
1980-04-01, , min.
Primaries in Kansas and Wisconsin. President Carter's response to Iranian President's offer to remove United States hostages from custody of terrorists.
1980-04-02, , min.
Dr. Michael Debakey who performed surgery on Shah, reportedly leaving Cairo shortly. Former NATO commander Alexander Haig reported to be undergoing open heart surgery shortly.
1980-04-07, , min.
Reactions from presidential candidates regarding Iran hostage crisis. Anwar Sadat visits Washington.
1980-04-08, , min.
Anwar Sadat arriving in Washington for talks with President Carter regarding Palestinian situation.
1980-04-09, , min.
Shah of Iran leaves Cairo hospital. Anwar Sadat and President Carter continue their meetings on Palestinian situation.
1980-04-17, , min.
President Carter issues more sanctions against Iran but no military action. Carter's assessment of economy mentioned at news conference.