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Kissinger / Africa / Kenya / United States Policy #488530

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, May 04, 1976
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(Studio) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger pledges American help with development of 3rd world cntrys. Warns 3rd world against using bloc economy power against West
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Kenya) Senators Jacob Javits and Abraham Ribicoff accompany Kissinger on visit to preserve. 17 reporters also came along. [KISSINGER - says surrounded by 17 wild animals in airplane.] Reporter notes animals Kissinger saw.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Studio) Senate Foreign Relations Committee okays resolution supporting United States policy of support for major rule in African ntns. where white minority rules.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John
Duration:
00:01:40

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