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(Studio) President flies to Brussels, Belgium, for meeting with NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) alliance.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Andrews AFB) [NIXON - explains reason for visiting Brussels. Expectations of Moscow summit outlined.] Nixons leave for journey early in day.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Brussels, Belgium) President' spokesperson warns press not to expect great accomplishments at Moscow summit. [Belgium King BAUDOUIN - praises Nixon's Mid. E. tour and expresses hope for upcoming Moscow summit. Belgium wants just and lasting peace for world.] [NIXON - says stopover in Brussels important to insuring goal of lasting peace in world. Without NATO, detente unlikely.] Secretary of State Henry Kissinger plans trip to China this year and possibly trip to India later in year 1 of President' men concedes Watergate to affect Nixon's trip.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Studio) President' friend Bebe Rebozo meets with President in Brussels, but press secretary Ron Ziegler says it was coincidence 2 met there.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Showdown between Senator Henry Jackson and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger put off till Kissinger returns from Moscow. Jackson charges Nixon administration with secretly making deals with Russia with regard to number of missiles allowed by USSR and US. 1972 arms agreement reviewed.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Senate Watergate committee writes final report Mbrs. propose outlawing cash contributions of more than $100 to financial campaigns and limiting individual support of a candidate to $3000. Permanent prosecutor also proposed to enforce new laws.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee votes on opening and closing impeachment proceedings.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Representatives Jerome Waldie, David Dennis, react to closed proceedings. Committee votes to release most of evidence already heard. [Representative Don. EDWARDS - opposes releasing info.] [Representative Wayne OWENS - believes public should be made knowledgeable of impeachment proceedings by releasing evidence.] Committee chairperson Peter Rodino says evidence won't be released till mid. July.
REPORTER: Bruce Morton Artist: Howard Brodie
(Studio) Committee also votes not to subpoena campaign contribution records from dairy industry since 1972. White House communications chief Ken. Clawson reacts to vote; criticizes chairperson Rodino for recing. dairy money.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) 4 Austrian soldiers serving as United Nations observers in Golan Heights killed when land mine exploded.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Israeli planes fire into. south Lebanon; no casualties reported Palestinian guerrillas attack Israeli town, Nahariya.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Nahariya, Israel) Terrorists take over apt. building in Nahariya; 3 killed during violence. Israeli troops later storm building, killing terrorists and rescuing 17 inhabitants; 1 Israeli soldier killed. [Prime Min. Itzhak (sic) RABIN - says Israel won't tolerate such attacks. Prevention and punishment will be goals in dealing with such violent actions.] Lebanese government to bear consequences if attacks aren't stopped, according to Rabin.
REPORTER: Tom Fenton
(Golan Heights) Israeli troops disengage last of troops from Golan Heights UN troops take over Quneitra; Syrian civilians to return to city.
REPORTER: Tom Fenton
(Nahariya, Israel) Israel has lost 52 victims to Palestinian guerrillas so far. Victims of attack buried as patrols along coast intensify.
REPORTER: Tom Fenton
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(Studio) Defense Secretary James Schlesinger tells Congress United States arms sales to foreign nations has doubled in past year
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) State Department dismayed over Sudan's release of Palestinian murderers. Terrorists killed 2 Americans and 1 Belgian. United States ambassador to Sudan has been recalled in protest. Sudan's President ordered terrorists to be turned over to Palestinian Liberation Movement.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Supreme Court rules Florida's "right to reply" law unconst.; details of law reviewed.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Florida law granted political candidates equal space to reply to critical newspaper editorials. Supreme Court ruling discussed.
REPORTER: Fred Graham
(Studio) Supreme Court turns down William Calley's request for bail.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Columbus, Georgia) Calley's attys. seek to overturn Calley's conviction. Lawyer George Latimer's argument for reversing conviction outlined. Judge Robert Elliot expected to rule on case within week
REPORTER: Bruce Hall Artist: Aggie Whelan
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(Studio) Labor Department begins hearings on potential dangers of vinyl chloride; chemical linked with cancer. AFL-CIO wants to limit workers' exposure time to vinyl chloride.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Bridgeport, Connecticut) Vinyl chloride used in almost all areas of modern day life. B.F. Goodrich 1st linked vinyl chloride to cancer. [Dr. Irving SELIKOFF - believes cancer from vinyl chloride will be found in more and more workers.] New laws under investigation with regard to amount of chloride permitted in factories. [Plastic industry society Ralph HARDING JR. - hopes safe vinyl chloride level can be found.] More suspicious evidence being gathered against vinyl chloride. [SELIKOFF - says vinyl chloride may affect persons living near to factories.] Most products made from vinyl chloride safe although 2 products were deemed unsafe.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Govt. reports $776.9 million trade deficit in May.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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(Studio) Report on President' trip to Moscow follows.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Moscow, USSR ) President will see government during trip, not USSR . This reporter reveals all the things President won't get to see in USSR .
REPORTER: Hughes Rudd
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