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(Studio) Cease-fire between Israel and Egypt in Mid. E. war may be falling apart. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger leaves Moscow, USSR , after working out United Nations cease-fire resolution details, and flies to Tel Aviv, Israel, but fighting recurs. Israel and Egypt try to move to best military positions before cease-fire deadline. Israel claims 2 advances made well into Egypt; Egyptians claim heavy Israeli losses.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Israel insists Egypt breaks cease-fire. Israeli government film shows west bank of Suez occupied by Israeli troops advancing deep into Egypt. [Defense Min. Moshe DAYAN - says cease-fire states everyone remain in present position. Israel to remain at paint reached prior to cease-fire deadline.]
REPORTER: Bert Quint
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(Studio) On north front, Israeli troops retake land around Mt. Herman in Golan Heights.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Mt. Herman, Syria) Preparations and actual attack to retake Mt. Herman outlined. Film shows Israelis shooting back at Syrian MiGs. intent an blocking convoy to Mt. Herman. CBS News team films attack. Cease-fire deadline has no effect an fighting on north front.
REPORTER: John Laurence
(Damascus, Syria) Syria hasn't accepted cease-fire resolution. Report of Israeli losses over Mt. Herman reviewed.
REPORTER: Dean Brelis
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(Studio) United States to continue airlifts to Israel for now. State Department insists no firm stand on arms limitations in Mid E. reached with cease-fire resolution.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) After wkend. firing of special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox, dep. Attorney General William Ruckelshaus and subsequent resignation of Attorney General Elliot Richardson, Congress seriously considers starting impeachment proceedings against President Nixon.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Telegrams flood Washington, DC overwhelmingly for impeachment. Majority leader Tip O'Neill says House won't support impeachment now. [Representative Morris UDALL - believes Congress should confirm Gerald Ford as Vice President then request Nixon resign.] House Speaker Carl Albert expected to defer impeachment resolutions to Judiciary Committee tomorrow. United Press International survey polls House reaction to impeachment proceedings. Results reviewed.
REPORTER: Bruce Morton
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(Studio) AFL-CIO conference reacts sharply against Nixon.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Bal Harbour, Florida) [In impeachment resolution, AFL-CIO President George MEANY - requests Nixon resign or be impeached.] [Senator Daniel INOUYE - calls on Nixon to resign also.] In AFL-CIO resolution, confirmation delay far Vice President designate Gerald Ford requested.
REPORTER: Ed Rabel
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(Studio) President leaves for Camp David, MD. Not all Americans against President, as DC reaction indicates.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Nashville, Tennessee) [Senator William GURNEY - defends President' decision to fire Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox.] Gurney staunchly defends President
REPORTER: David Dick
(Studio) Jimmy Snyder believes odds against Nixon impeachment or resignation great.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Solicitor General Robert Bork takes over as acting Attorney General At news conf., future of Watergate probe discussed.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Bork turns investigation over to assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen, investigator before special Watergate prosecutor named. [BORK - states Petersen to use same staff to complete Watergate probe. Plans to continue Watergate probe with same intensity.] White House tapes investigation under Justice Department leaves many unanswered questions.
REPORTER: Fred Graham
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(Studio) President' lawyers work on statement explaining Press' position re: tapes to be presented to Judge John Sirica. Sirica to meet with 2 Watergate grand juries tomorrow.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Senator apparently wants to take Watergate investigation out of Justice Department
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Senator Judiciary Committee chairperson James Eastland to call committee together Wednesday to consider possibilities of establishing completely independent Watergate prosecutor. Senators Philip Hart, Edward Kennedy, John Tunney, C. Mathias and Walter Mondale to support new prosecutor. [Senator Edward KENNEDY - believes Americans want independent prosecutor to continue Watergate probe.] Senators want to impound files gathered by Archibald Cox. Public hearings with regard to Cox's and Ruckelshaus' removal and Richardson's resignation to be considered. All previously named Senators approve impeachment proceedings for Nixon.
REPORTER: Daniel Schorr
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(Studio) Former Attorney General Elliot Richardson to hold news conference 11 a.m. EDT. CBS to carry broadcast live Tuesday
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Eric Sevaried analyzes events of wkend.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Studio) This reporter believes Americans feel no one is running country Judge John Sirica to rule with regard to contempt of court allegation against President If Sirica rules Nixon in contempt, impeachment process given impetus. Nixon makes mighty effort to bring Watergate probe back under White House wing by appting. Senator John Stennis to hear tapes. With last effort to control investigation by firing prosecutor Archibald Cox, President to bring disaster down on American
REPORTER: Eric Sevareid
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(Studio) Since fighting supposedly ended in Vietnam, 48,000 more casualties occur. Breakdown of casualties given since Jane 27, 1973, cease-fire.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) warns Ford Motor Ca. of impending strike unless contract negotiations settled.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Pablo Casals, great cellist, dies in Puerto Rico.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(No location given) [CASALS - explains his philosophy of life as he preforms on stage with cello.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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