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Senate Hearings / Miller Nomination / For. Payments Issue #256603

CBS Evening News for Monday, Feb 27, 1978
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(Studio) Senator Banking Committee's reopened hearings into nomination of G. William Miller as Federal Reserve Board chairperson noted. Questions about payments from Miller's company to Iranian firm reported.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

(DC) [Senator William PROXMIRE - responds to criticism of reopened hearings.] Is noted that now new evidence is turned up. [Senator Don. RIEGLE - says point has to be reached where decision is made whether or not to trust Miller.] [PROXMIRE - denies charges of fishing expedition and that there's been any assumption that Miller is lying.] [Senator Adlai STEVENSON - says this process is getting close to point where it must stop.] Miller to appear on Tuesday
REPORTER: George Herman

Reporter(s):
Cronkite, Walter;
Herman, George
Duration:
00:01:40

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