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Governors' Conference #32173

ABC Evening News for Tuesday, Jun 04, 1974
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(Studio) Govs.' conference held in WA; topics of discussion outlined.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(Seattle, Washington) [Governor William MILLIKEN - refers to Jeb Magruder in opening remarks on Watergate.] Governors discuss ethics in government and fate of President [Governor Ronald REAGAN - believes President to remain in office through 2nd term.] [Governor John GILLIGAN - thinks President won't remain.] [Governor John VANDERHOOF - doesn't think President will be impeached by Senator] [Governor Tom McCALL - thinks President likely to get out before end of 2nd term.] [Governor William MILLIKEN - says President to make 2nd term.] [Governor Phillip NOEL - doesn't believe President will continue through.] [Governor Winfield DUNN - hopes President will finish term.]
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds

Reporter(s):
Reasoner, Harry;
Reynolds, Frank
Duration:
00:02:30

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