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House Judiciary Committee / Impeachment Proceedings #235003

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Jun 25, 1974
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee votes on opening and closing impeachment proceedings.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(DC) Representatives Jerome Waldie, David Dennis, react to closed proceedings. Committee votes to release most of evidence already heard. [Representative Don. EDWARDS - opposes releasing info.] [Representative Wayne OWENS - believes public should be made knowledgeable of impeachment proceedings by releasing evidence.] Committee chairperson Peter Rodino says evidence won't be released till mid. July.
REPORTER: Bruce Morton Artist: Howard Brodie

(Studio) Committee also votes not to subpoena campaign contribution records from dairy industry since 1972. White House communications chief Ken. Clawson reacts to vote; criticizes chairperson Rodino for recing. dairy money.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

Reporter(s):
Morton, Bruce;
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:02:30

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