NBC Evening News for Monday, May 19, 1975
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(Studio) President to veto strip mining bill.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(White House) [Federal Energy Administration administration Frank ZARB - thinks bill to adversely affect our coal production.] [Senator Henry JACKSON - denies bill to cause coal shortage; at present rate of production, United States has 500 years supply of coal.] Jackson believes Congress to overturn President' veto; White House thinks President to win. President might have accepted bill if Congress had approved energy conservation measure.
REPORTER: John Cochran
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