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President / Mideast Conflict #467588

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Oct 09, 1973
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(Studio) United States rptdly. recs. indications from USSR it will keep conflict from spreading farther than Middle E. Secretary of State Kissinger conts. working to halt war. President mentions Mideast conflict during welcoming ceremony for African president
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) [NIXON - hopes he and Ivory Coast president can contribute to end fighting in Mideast. Believes new structure of peace must be found.] President meets with Kissinger several times. Progress toward peace unknown. President and Congress leaders to meet tomorrow to discuss Mideast situation.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Chancellor, John
Duration:
00:02:00

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