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(Studio) 1st President primary in nation held in New Hampshire today.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Manchester, New Hampshire) [No audio 5:31:20-5:31:40] Statistics for both primaries, with 1% rptg., given.
(Studio) More reports on New Hampshire primary to be given later.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Senator Judiciary Committee continues hearings on Justice Department settlement of ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) antitrust case and ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) contribution to Republican convention Acting Attorney General Richard Kleindienst testifies again.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(DC) [Former Kentucky Governor Louie NUNN - testifies about confrontation between Attorney General Mitchell and ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) lobbyist Otis Beard at Kentucky Derby. Mitchell had told her that was no place to discuss such things.] Kleindienst and former antitrust chief Richard McLaren change former testimony. McLaren says he did obtain outside financial consultant who recommended ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) settlement, through White House Aide Peter Flanigan. Kleindienst discloses letter and call from Attorney Lawrence Walsh, acting for ITT, asking for delay in court action 4 days before ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) board member Felix Rohatyn saw Kleindienst about settlement out of court [KLEINDIENST - denies columnist Jack Anderson's charge that he lied in denying participation In settlement.] [ANDERSON - reaffirms charge that Kleindienst lied.] Republican Chairperson Dole announces Republicans reject offer of financial support for San Diego convention from ITT subsidiary, although it was made to San Diego civic committee , not Republican party
REPORTER: Neil Strawser Artist: Marcia Danits
(Studio) Dr. Victor Liszka, who has treated Dita Beard for 9 yrs, testified on her physical and mental condition before committee yesterday.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(DC) [LISZKA - says no ethics were violated in discussing Mrs. Beard's health with committee Denies JustIce Department investigation of his wife for Medicare over charges has anything to do with his testimony.
REPORTER: Daniel Schorr
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(Studio) Extortionist plants bombs in Trans World Airlines, Inc. (TWA) jetliners demanding ransom, by phone, of $2 million. Bomb in plane en route from New York City to Los Angeles, California, sniffed out by dogs and defused after returning to NYC.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(NYC) [New York City Police Department detective William SCHMIDT - describes close call with bomb set to go off 12 minute after defused.] plane from Denver to New York City now in NYC being searched after another warning.
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(Studio) 2 armed men hijack commercial seaplane from Miami, Florida, to Cuba with 6 passengers bound for Bahamas. pilot and mechanic wounded by hijackers.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) 14 year old boy attempts to hijack National Airlines plane from Tampa, Florida, to Sweden. He was overpowered by federal marshal.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Bomb blast in Belfast, North Ireland, destroys 2 floors of city's largest department store. No one injured in predawn explosion.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Secretary of State William Rogers issues annual foreign policy report Warms Soviet Union to stop exploiting explosive international situations. Optimistic about US relations with China after Nixon's visit. Formal diplomatic relations with Bangladesh may be extended.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) United States and North Vietnam planes fight over North Vietnam. United States claims 1 North Vietnam and no United States planes downed. North Vietnam claims 2 United States planes downed by antiaircraft guns. North Vietnam charges US with major air campaign bombing populated North Vietnam areas. United States says targets have been antiaircraft installations.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) United States proposes to resume suspended peace talks, but Communists haven't replied.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) In trial of Reverend Philip Berrigan and 6 others, defense tries to destroy credibility of govt's. chief witness, FBI informer Boyd Douglas.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Defendant Sister Elizabeth McAllister joins in religious singing in front of courthouse Defense Attorney Ramsey Clark questions Douglas who reveals long criminal record. Denies he tried to promote alleged conspiracy among defendants. Says Berrigan had considered plan to wreck pentagon computer system.
REPORTER: Barry Serafin Artist: Howard Brodie
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(Studio) Federal Bureau of Prisons relaxes censorship on prison mail. Prisoners may send uncensored letters to newsmen. Newsmen encouraged to visit fed. prisons.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) A look into world of heroin users featured.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Opa-Locka, Florida) Open buying and selling of heroin on streets of Miami suburb shown. Big heroin raid reported from planning stages. Chief Rippa and Constable Ivan Knockman catch cars carrying heroin. Pool room raided.
REPORTER: Fred Francis (WTVJ-TV)
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(Studio) West Virginia Governor Arch Moore says 100 coal mine reservoirs to he pumped dry to avoid possibility of another earthen dam collapse.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Earlier report, delayed by technical difficulties, now presented.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Manchester, New Hampshire) With 1% New Hampshire primary vote counted, Democrats show: McGovern leads Muskie 20 to 15, Yorty 1, Hartke and Coll
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