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Nixon Trip / Egypt / Nuclear Gift #31899

ABC Evening News for Friday, Jun 14, 1974
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(Studio) Nixon visits pyramids and suggests reporters climb them for the best view. United States to supply Egypt with nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(Egypt) Nixon and Sadat visit pyramids. Arabian horses dance for them.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel

(Cairo, Egypt) 2 president ride in motorcade; crowd cheers them. 2 sign agreement. [NIXON - says Egypt at beginning of what can be greatest progress she's ever known.] 3rd point of agreement declares talks to begin to sell nuclear reactors and fuel to Egypt. Energy would be given with safeguards.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel

Reporter(s):
Jarriel, Tom;
Reasoner, Harry
Duration:
00:03:00

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