Original camera footage edited for broadcast for KNTV San Jose Channel 11 news on October 4, 1966. Includes national, local, and sports coverage. The accompanying script, read by the newscaster, provides details of the stories and completes the broadcast, and can be obtained from History San Jose.
Segment 1 (sound): Ed Horton, President of the International Society of Real Estate Appraisers, talks about the tight money market and predictions for the next 2-5 years.
Segment 2 (silent + sound): "Politics '66" forum at San Jose State. Auditorium full of students listening to a speaker at the podium, with four other men seated on stage. According to script, the speakers are from the California Democratic central committee and gubernatorial candidate managers, and the forum is designed to expose students to Republican and Democratic points of view. The Politics '66 coordinator Garth Norton is interviewed about the program. Norton says that they have made political forum part of the instructional program so that San Jose State students, even though they are not yet of voting age, will already be informed voters by the time they are allowed to vote. He is asked how politically aware students are on campus, and he replies that by their measures, the students have a higher political awareness than the general public.
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