NBC Evening News for Friday, Jun 28, 1974
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(Moscow, USSR ) Soviet party leader Leonid Brezhnev and President Nixon begin discussing arms control. Press Secretary Ron Ziegler announces 3 general agreements to be signed by Brezhnev and President; describes tone of mtgs. warm and cordial. Soviet spokesperson reads statement from Brezhnev with regard to US, USSR relations At press meeting, Tass translation of President' words with regard to Brezhnev and US, USSR relations discussed; details given.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Moscow, USSR ) The 2 leaders sign agreements on hsing., heart research, and energy. Nixon visits Soviet World War II memorial and later visits with Russian citizens.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Moscow, USSR ) President and Brezhnev haven't yet discussed limitations on offensive nuclear weapons.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Moscow, USSR ) Nixon's and Brezhnev's decision on limiting weapons to be difficult; at least an agreement in principle on arms issue expected.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(Moscow, USSR ) Soviet scientist Andrei Sakharov to go on hunger strike to protest political repression.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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