News: CBS: FDR Accepted Nomination For 3rd Term (excerpt highlighted in gray)
July 19, 1940
4:52
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Edward R. Murrow From London:
1). More casualties from German bombing raids.
2). England may draft doctors.
3). 5,000 name casualty list posted.
4). Japanese need to show they want to improve relations.
5). US will hopefully take more decisive action in Far East.
6). England pleased with FDR acceptance speech.
7). "Sealed Lips" campaign being promoted.

From The Far East:
1). Japan demanding reparations for assault on two citizens.

From Balkans:
1). Jews may not become Christians, may not receive annual grant of government money.


From Berlin:
1). Germans looking toward beginning of war with England.
2). Germans criticizing French press.
3). Vichy government upset with British seizure of food supplies.

From Washington:
1). FDR accepted Nomination by radio.
2). Report of how the balloting went.