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House Judiciary Committee / Impeachment #477403

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Jun 25, 1974
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee votes to make public all evidence used in its impeachment proceedings, except classified information
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) Representative Jerome Waldie and David Dennis vote to close day's meeting to public. [Representative William COHEN - thinks evidence should be made public.] [Representative Charles WIGGINS - thinks President will be adversely affected if evidence released.] Chairperson Peter Rodino and Representative Edward Hutchinson to screen documents. [Representative Wayne OWENS - believes President has right to know.] [Representative Don. EDWARDS - says he's against release of material.] White House happy over committee action.
REPORTER: Robert Goralski No artist given

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Goralski, Robert
Duration:
00:02:30

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