NBC Evening News for Monday, Sep 23, 1974
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(Studio) President Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger deliver speeches with regard to grave consequences of present Arab oil policy.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Detroit, Michigan) [FORD - warns high unwarranted price hikes in oil can cause worldwide depression and threaten world safety.] [Saudi Arabian oil min. Zaki YAMANI - believes Ford's speech concerned with cooperation rather than confrontation.] President' speech clearly part of campaign to get lower Arab oil prices.
REPORTER: John Cochran
(NYC) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger echoes President Ford's speech. [KISSINGER - believes new understanding between oil consumers and producers must be found. High oil cost blamed entirely on oil-producing cntrys.] Most oil-producing cntrys.' representatives resent Kissinger's statements.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
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