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Anti-Ballistic Missile / Surtax / Senate Debates #446462

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Jul 15, 1969
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(Studio) President Nixon and Republican Congress leaders order no compromise on ABM deployment. Push for surtax before August 13 recess, with promise to take up tax reform later.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley

(DC) Majority Leader Mike Mansfield says won't let surtax come to vote until September and then only if paired with tax reform bill. [Sen Everett DIRKSEN - says must drive for surtax with or without reforms.] anti-ballistic missile and surtax 2 Admin goals.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker

Reporter(s):
Huntley, Chet;
Kiker, Douglas
Duration:
00:02:10

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