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House Judiciary Committee Leaks / Impeachment #234918

CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 19, 1974
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(Studio) White House lashes out at House Judiciary Committee leaks with regard to impeachment inquiry.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(DC) [White House aide Patrick BUCHANAN - criticizes committee leaks and their effect on President, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and others.] [Vice President Gerald FORD - believes leaks originate with committee members unsympathetic to President] [Representative Ed MEZVINSKY - believes White House attack on committee disservices staff, committee and its probe.] [Representative Robert DRINAN - wishes White House wouldn't condemn entire committee ] Calls for open hearings increase
REPORTER: Bruce Morton

(Studio) Some White House criticism aimed directly at committee chairperson Peter Rodino. President' attorney James Saint Clair defends Rodino.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

Reporter(s):
Morton, Bruce;
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:02:50

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