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Kennedy Car Accident #446602

NBC Evening News for Thursday, Jul 24, 1969
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(Studio) Police Chief Dominick Arena says no more statements about auto accident in which woman riding with Senator Edward Kennedy was killed. State Attorney General told Arena he'd talked too much. Kennedy in seclusion in Hyannis Port. Speculated he may make statement Friday
REPORTER: Chet Huntley

(Hyannis Port, Massachusetts) Kennedy "Brain trusts"--Ted Sorensen, Robert McNamara, and Richard Goodwin--visit compound. Ethel Kennedy and son, Joseph present; Arthur Schlesinger, Junior, Kenneth Galbraith, and Senator Abraham Ribicoff reported involved in decision making. Rptd. 2 of girls at party will be present during statement.
REPORTER: Dean Brelis

Reporter(s):
Brelis, Dean;
Huntley, Chet
Duration:
00:01:40

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