NBC Evening News for Monday, Sep 30, 1974
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(Studio) Don. Rumsfeld begins 1st day as successor to Alexander Haig. Also at White House considerable talk about gasoline taxes floats around.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(White House) Press Secretary Ron Nessen says Ford keeping gas tax in mind. President to meet with economy advisers several times; inflation measures to be announced next week Rumsfeld won't advise Ford with regard to inflation. [RUMSFELD - promises not to lock door between President' office and outside world.] Rumsfeld questioned about Nixon holdovers on payroll.
REPORTER: John Cochran
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