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NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 12, 1974
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(Cairo, Egypt) Many changes in Egypt since yr ago. Self-respect added.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Egypt) June, 1967, film shown. Pride damaged after defeat. Troops have more strength and pride now. West cntrys. view Arabs in different light due to October war and oil situation. [STUDENT - tells of feeling pride at winning war.] [2nd STUDENT - says Israel still considered intruders.] New domestic priorities needed. More United States influence here.
REPORTER: John Palmer

(Studio) Cntry. has more self-esteem and good president Sadat survived by luck and skill; most important man in Mideast.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Palmer, John
Duration:
00:03:40

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