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NBC Evening News for Monday, Jun 17, 1974
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(Studio) President now in Jordan after stopping in Israel. President announces nuclear energy agreement with Israel.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Israel) Americans also promise Israelis long-range military assistance. Israelis stunned by US, Egyptian nuclear energy agreement. President and Mrs. Nixon visit memorial to Jews killed by Nazis in World War II. Memorial service shown. Later, President and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger meet with Israeli Prime Min. Rabin. Kissinger holds news conference earlier.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Israel) [KISSINGER - believes safeguards in nuclear energy plans for Egypt and Israel are sufficient.] Kissinger to meet with NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) foreign mins. in Canada tomorrow. Kissinger to prepare for President' visit to Brussels, Belgium, on eve of USSR trip.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani

(Israel) President and Mrs. Nixon head for Jordan.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Amman, Jordan) Welcoming ceremonies shown. "The Washington Post" march played. Jordanian King Hussein greets Nixons. President reviews honor guard. Relations between Jordan and United States good; heads of cntrys. to discuss Palestinian problems.
REPORTER: John Palmer

(Israel) Israelis skeptical of American's nuclear energy agreement with Egypt, despite own agreement with US.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Studio) President to fly to Azores tomorrow for meeting with Portugal's De Spinola Returns to Washington, DC Wednesday
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Chancellor, John;
Palmer, John;
Valeriani, Richard
Duration:
00:06:40

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