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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for August 23, 1966; may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: City Councils of San Jose and Santa Clara confer to seek negotiated settlement on race to a sports arena (silent); Republican candidate for Lt. Governor Robert Finch talks about possibilities of "black power" emerging in state politics (continued in Part 3);Titan 3-C launch (color, silent). Part 2: Reporter Dick Currier clears up confusion over impending strike at Sunnyvale's Western Electric facility with interview of area staff manager Alex Spark; Santa Clara Valley nurses chief negotiator David Leahy and hospital representatives discuss terms of agreement to avoid nurses strike. 3. Republican candidate for Lt. Governor Robert Finch talks about how to turn legislation into reality on the ground, and "black power" in state politics Part 4. Group welcomes San Jose's West Valley baseball team, gathered with banner, "Welcome Home West Valley Colt World Series 1966" (silent) Part 5: San Jose's Eastside residents meet to talk about police brutality and harassment (silent)
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