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NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Jun 29, 1982
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(Studio) Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan,believing self vindicated by special prosecutor, said not apparently agreeing with White House; number of statements issued by White House today on administration's official stance noted.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(DC) [Courtesy "Today", DONOVAN - considers self an effective Labor Secretary] His national security meeting with President Reagan mentioned; deputy press secretary Larry Speakes' response to inquiry about Donovan's future with cabinet reported.
REPORTER: James Polk

(Studio) Special prosecutor Leon Silverman's legal office reported absorbing large amt. of cost incurred by investigation; details given.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

Reporter(s):
Mudd, Roger;
Polk, James
Duration:
00:02:00

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