Host Bruce Garvey presents reports and commentaries on the week's news items: 1. MEXICO. Report on the North South Summit meeting in Cancun, Mexico. Excerpts from speeches by Canadian Justice Minister, Mark McGuigan; Mexican President, José Portillo (translated); and by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Includes clip from Trudeau's press conference and shots of: India's Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi; Britain's Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher; United States President, Ronald Reagan; and Royalty of Saudi Arabia. 2. CONSTITUTION. Report on the Provincial Premiers' meeting in Montreal to discuss the repatriation of the constitution. Shots of: Quebec Premier, René Lévesque; Finance Minister, Allan MacEachen; Prime Minister Trudeau; External Affairs Minister, Jean Chrétien; and other prominent Liberals, John Roberts, Mark McGuigan and Judy Erola. Comments by: Ontario Premier, Bill Davis; René Lévesque and Jean Chrétien. Excerpt from an interview with Conservative, Brian Mulroney, in which he criticizes Lévesque's participation in the negotiations. 3. MILITARY POWER. Report on the dismissal of American Major General Robert Schweitzer for publicly expressing his beliefs in the military superiority of the Soviets and in the possibility of a war in the near future. Includes his photo and excerpt of his tape-recorded remarks. Shot of President Reagan in a meeting with Secretary of State Alexander Haig, and commenting on Schweitzer's remarks. 4. NUCLEAR ARMS. Report on the peace movement in Western Europe. Footage includes: demonstrations in Bonn, London & Copenhagen; NATO meeting in Brussels in Dec. 1979; West German Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt addressing his parliament; Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev speaking at the 26th Party Congress in Moscow; John Lennon's "Peace Ballad" accompanies footage of the Hiroshima bombing in 1945; riots in Liverpool, England; terrorist attacks in West Germany, and peace demonstrations.~Comments by: Ellen Lipsius of Toronto on the peace movement in Canada and around the world; E.P. Thompson of the European Nuclear Disarmament Movement; Petra Kelly of the German Anti-Nuclear Movement; Caspar Weinberger, U.S. Secretary of Defense (in a BBC interview) discussing the possibility of a planned limited nuclear war; Brenda Dench of the Dorset Labour Party; Michael Foot of the British Labour Party on the desire of Britain to become a nuclear free zone; Joseph Luns, a NATO Security General; Jan Faber of the Dutch Anti-Nuclear Movement; and Erhard Eppler, former West German Cabinet Minister, expressing his support of the anti-NATO demonstrations. 5. PAPANDREOU. Brief report from Athens on the re-election of Greece's Socialist leader, Andreas Papandreou. Excerpts of interview with Papandreou commenting on Greece's relationship with the United States. Shots of celebrating Papandreou supporters; the American embassy in Athens, and ancient ruins in Greece. 6. HUNGARY. Brief report on Budapest, 25 years after the 1956 revolution. Includes archival footage of violent street demonstrations during the uprising and shots of Budapest today, with description of its people and economy. 7. NIXON. Report on the return to public life of former U.S. President Richard Nixon. Nixon comments on his involvement in the Watergate scandal and on his present political life, in excerpts of television interviews by David Frost (May 1977) and Barbara Walters (May 1980). Footage includes Nixon officially leaving the White House in August 1974 after his resignation; being honoured by the town of Hyden, Kentucky in July 1978; on his trip to China in Sept. 1979; and on his four country tour of the Middle East. Footage also includes an aerial shot of Nixon's San Clemente estate and a Nov. 1978 clip of anti-Nixon demonstrators in London on the occasion of Nixon's visit to Oxford.~8. BURIED TREASURE. Report on the legal battle over a suitcase of money found by Dwain Willsmore in the woods of Osceola township in Michigan, on October 8, 1974. Comments by: Sheriff Dennis De Burton; Michael McGivney, Attorney for Thomas Powell; Joe Richards, Osceola township supervisor, Frank Kelley, Michigan Attorney General; and by John Ashton, Attorney for Dwain Willsmore. 9. CASSETTE T.V. Brief report on the growing popularity of renting movie video cassettes. Reporters are: Doug Small, Peter Jennings, John Burke, Gordon Donaldson, Mike Lee and Hal Walker. <60mn>