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Moscow Summit / Kissinger #477368

NBC Evening News for Monday, Jun 24, 1974
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(Studio) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger doesn't think arms control agreement will be reached by United States and USSR during Nixon's meeting in Moscow. Other predictions for Moscow summit reviewed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) [KISSINGER - sums up purpose of Moscow summit.] Agreement in principle likely to be reached on underground testing. [KISSINGER - admits any agreement made in Moscow by President will be subject to debate.]
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani

(Studio) Kissinger denies allegations of secret mtgs., with regard to 1972 arms pact with USSR . Senator Henry Jackson accuses Kissinger and Nixon administration of keeping truth from American people.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Capitol Hill) Kissinger testifies before Jackson's Arms Control Committee Kissinger allegedly agreed to increase in Soviet missiles 2 years ago. [KISSINGER - denies accusations.] [Senator Henry JACKSON - expresses upset over refusal to tell Congress or American people about Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) agreement.]
REPORTER: John Cochran

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Cochran, John;
Valeriani, Richard
Duration:
00:04:30

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