CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 12, 1974
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(Studio) Kissinger enraged at implications of perjury.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) His testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Committee shows semantical problems, but no clear evidence of perjury. He admitted he went along with wire-tapping. Didn't tell committee he supplied names of officials with access to classified information and those with adverse information in files. Nothing to do with plugging news leaks. Kissinger may be trying to force President to show documents that'll clear his name. Attorney General William Saxbe may give some documents to For. Relations Committee
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb
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