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...aspirations and the need for U.S. aid, and he countered with some pointed observations of his own-about the peril of tyranny by subversion and the necessity of helping one's self. All the frank talk, the cheers and the sensation of renewed friendship left no doubt that Ike's remarkable sally into personal diplomacy was having the same telling effect in Latin America that it had in the lands of Europe, North Africa and Asia...
...they considered themselves Republicans, as against 47% who said they were Democrats and a remarkable 23% who classified themselves as Independents. (Back in early 1956, the Gallup poll estimated the party leanings at 40% Republican, 52% Democratic, 8% Independent or undecided. An estimated 15% of the Democrats voted for Ike that year, plus about 70% of the neither-nors...
...Eyewitness to History (CBS, 7:30-8 p.m.).* Part of Ike's trip to South America is covered in The President in Brasilia, first of three reports...
Eyewitness to History (CBS, 10:30-11 p.m.). CBS's second report on Ike in South America shows the President in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo...
Journey to Understanding (NBC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). NBC gets its own cameras into action to follow Ike through Brazil and Argentina, also shows Nikita Khrushchev in India, Burma, Indonesia...