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Arab Oil Producers / Kissinger / Ford #236330

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Sep 24, 1974
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(Studio) Arab oil-producing cntrys. generally react angrily to President Ford's and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's speeches with regard to oil prices and worldwide inflation.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(Chicago, Illinois) [Saudi Arabian oil minister Sheik Ahmed YAMANI - warns West world against pressuring Arab oil cntrys. to lower prices.] Yamani says Ford's speech balanced and objective. [YAMANI - cautions United States against dictating oil price structure.] No unilateral price cuts on fuel expected.
REPORTER: Randy Daniels

(Studio) Press Secretary Ron Nessen says President and Kissinger talking about peaceful negotiations, not war, in speeches.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

Reporter(s):
Daniels, Randy;
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:02:20

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