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Kissinger Threat / Reaction #477147

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 12, 1974
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(Studio) Senator bipartisan resolution supports Kissinger. A lot of blame placed on House Judiciary Committee
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(DC) Senator Clifford Case says For. Relations Committee's new investigation is whether Kissinger told truth. Senator Hugh Scott says reckless leaking has gone too far. [Senator Barry GOLDWATER - says not important what he said. What's important is any government information can be received by "Washington Post" or any newspaper for a price. Says its treason and he won't stand for it.) [President aide Dean BURCH - says Rodino lost control of Judiciary Committee They haven't been fair.] Burch says Kissinger leak shows wisdom of President refusing to turn over more confidential information
REPORTER: Catherine Mackin

(DC) [Representative Peter RODINO - cites documents in newspapers not leaked by committee Committee should be commended for what it's done so far. Won't be diverted by attacks to discredit committee ]
REPORTER: Ray Scherer

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Mackin, Catherine;
Scherer, Ray
Duration:
00:03:40

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