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White House Tapes, Documents / Jaworski, White House #468147

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Dec 12, 1973
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(Studio) White House willing to concede some items to special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski, but list of prosecutor's demands exists, still to be fulfilled.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) 2 more White House tapes turned over to Jaworski by Judge John Sirica. White House attorney J. Fred Buzhardt refuses comment on items requested by Jaworski. [JAWORSKI - says representative of prosecutor's office in White House reviewing files and documents to be used by Jaworski's staff.] Jaworski insists no request to White House refused outright, but some problems exist.
REPORTER: Carl Stern

(Studio) Technical experts to report to Judge John Sirica tomorrow with regard to 18-min. gap in White House tape.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Stern, Carl
Duration:
00:02:10

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