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NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Sep 18, 1974
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(Studio) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger faces some difficulty now with CIA role in foreign cntrys. in limelight once again.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(NYC) Kissinger confident CIA involvement in Chile can be defended on ntl. security grounds. Last week CIA director William Colby made other remarks with regard to CIA. Ford and Kissinger plan to brief 5 top congress leaders with regard to CIA matter. Kissinger scheduled to appear before Senate Foreign Relations Committee to discuss detente.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani

(Studio) Mrs. Salvador Allende reacts to President Ford's remarks with regard to CIA role in Chile.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Valeriani, Richard
Duration:
00:01:50

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