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(Studio) President to name Vice President replacement tonight, subject to Congress approval.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(White House) President apparently keeps nomination secret even from family. No leak of nomination available.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Studio) Address to be covered by CBS at 9 p.m. EDT to be followed by special report on President'selection. Text of 25th Amendment reviewed with regard to next move for Congress confirmation of Vice President choice.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Senator unable to agree on format. Exs. of proposals and arguments reviewed.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Studio) CBS President Arthur Taylor requests committee action and floor debate re: Vice President nomination be open to live coverage.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) United States Court of Appeals rules White House tapes be turned over to Judge John Sirica for viewing.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Court's ruling with regard to tapes reviewed. Case expected to go quickly to Supreme Court
REPORTER: Fred Graham Artist: Howard Brodie
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(Studio) Govt. official, deputy cmsner. John Galuardi tells House subcommittee Nixon's lawyer Herbert Kalmbach and architect Harold Lynch ordered improvements on Nixon properties be billed to government Improvements outlined.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) House approves bill limiting President' war making powers. Nixon threatens veto.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Mideast war produces stress in USSR , United States relations In news conference Secretary State Henry Kissinger reacts to Soviet airlifts to Arab cntrys.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) [KISSINGER - refuses to admit USSR airlifts effect E.-W. detente.] Kissinger hints United States resupplying Israel in small quantities. [KISSINGER - believes Mideast war must be stopped soon to avoid international consequences.]
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb
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(Studio) United States aircraft carrier Iwo Jima to be sent to Mediterranean to join fleet already there.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) USSR news agency claims Soviet merchant ship destroyed by Israeli bombers in Syria's port, Tartus. USSR warns Israel.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) In Mideast war, Sinai front remains fairly quiet; much action on Syrian front. Israel offensive moves deep into Syria on road to Damascus. Syria admits fighting rough, but troops drive Israelis back to cease-fire line. Air battles fierce; Syrian and Israeli claims reviewed.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Syria) Israeli offensive against Syrians outlined. Quneitra recaptured by Israel.
REPORTER: Peter Kalischer
(Homs, Syria) Israeli bombers hit power plant and oil refinery near Damascus. Syrian claims Israeli Air Force loss extremely heavy. Many civilians injured and killed in air attack near Homs, Syria.
REPORTER: Dean Brelis
(Studio) Experts believe Israelis hope to destroy Syrian army before turning full attention to Egypt on Sinai front.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Egyptians claim success against Israelis along Sinai front. Israelis make no mention of such battles.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Sinai) Suez front relatively quiet. Israeli soldiers react to upcoming offensive in Sinai.
REPORTER: Tom Fenton
(Studio) Egyptians claim Israeli air attacks kill many civilians near Cairo, Egypt.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Govt. announces mandatory controls on home heating oil beginning November 1. Mandatory allocation in specific instance explained. Jet and diesel fuel to be affected by fuel allocation measure.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) In power short OR, Governor McCall proposes extension of Christmas vacation for elementary age children to save fuel.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Agriculture Department estimates `73 corn crop. Crop unable to supply foreign and domestic demands.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) In Michigan, Mrs. Sally Helmly attempts to crash charted plane carrying 3 daughters, herself and pilot. Mrs. Helmly stabs pilot repeatedly; plane lands safely. Children unhurt; pilot, Robert Sayers, satisfactory; mother under hospital detention.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Flooding occurs in 5 Midwest states. Enid, OK, hardest hit. Injuries and casualties high.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Environmental Protection Agency survey of 50 states shows $60 billion needed to build waste water treatment facilities by 1990. Director Russell Train admits figure may be too high.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Govt. orders all bakeries must double iron content in white bread within 6 mos. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) states too many Americans suffer iron deficiency. Doctors criticize move; harmful effects possible. After 1975, FDA (Food and Drug Administration) requires all cosmetic mfrs. to list ingredients of products.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Egyptian film shows Arab troops moving into Sinai.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Sinai) Egyptian censored film shows West correspondents taking tour of Egyptian-occupied land in Sinai.
REPORTER: Bob Allison
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(Studio) General Accounting Office requests Justice Department investigate campaign financing violations by Senator Hubert Humphrey in 1972. Reasons for investigation reviewed according to Elmer Staats.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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