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Senate Watergate Committee / Investigation Ends #234917

CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 19, 1974
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(Studio) Senate Watergate committee decides to end its investigation.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(DC) Committee drops main investigation against Bebe Rebozo; subpoenas issued to President' brothers won't be enforced. John Connally dairy inquiry to be turned over to special prosecutor. Final report won't include anything with regard to President' involvement in Watergate. [Senator Howard BAKER - praises staff's report] [Senator Sam ERVIN - believes committee members to be in substantial agreement in report]
REPORTER: Daniel Schorr

Reporter(s):
Mudd, Roger;
Schorr, Daniel
Duration:
00:01:30

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