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(Studio) President speaks at graduating ceremonies at US Naval Academy.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Annapolis, Maryland) President attacks Senator Henry Jackson's views on Soviet trade and emigration of Jews. [NIXON - insists internal policies of cntrys. shouldn't be manipulated by foreign policy.] Rodney West Savage graduates 1st in class and displays his happiness. President seems to enjoy himself.
REPORTER: Robert Pierpoint
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(Studio) President meets with leaders of major Jewish organizations after leaving Annapolis.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Israel and Syria sign final disengagement documents. Troop separation and exchange of POWs begins tomorrow. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's request for aid to Syria criticized by Senator Barry Goldwater.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Defense Secretary James Schlesinger says United States doesn't expect major Communist offensive in South Vietnam soon; nevertheless more support for American-backed regimes requested. Tells House For. Affairs Committee that American planes make 690 flights into Cambodia although risks involved.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Cambodia racked by student protest. 2 government officials dead after yesterday's protest.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Bangkok, Thailand) In Cambodia, students abduct minister of education and undersecretary as a prank. Cambodian riot police decide to recapture officials by force. Both officials murdered. Police and students plead innocence. American eyewitness blames Communist agitator for deaths. 4 other mins. resign from government today.
REPORTER: Don Webster
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(Studio) Earl and Countess of Donoughmore kidnapped from estate in North Ireland. IRA may be responsible.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee's impeachment investigation concentrates on dairy industry's campaign contribution to Nixon.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Capitol Hill) Committee members hear tape of Nixon and milk producers. President incrd. milk price supports as requested by producers; committee probes possibility of bribery. Representatives Jerome Waldie, John Conyers, Hamilton Fish, Douglas Owens react to tape. [Representative Harold FROEHLICH - believes decision made for political reasons; no bribery involved.]
REPORTER: Bruce Morton Artist: Howard Brodie
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(Studio) President' brothers, Edward and Don., appear before Senate Watergate committee Howard Hughes' campaign contribution under probe. Nixon brothers' part in matter also under probe.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) Nixon brothers file request to quash subpoena for financial records. [Senator Herman TALMADGE - explains what happened after Nixons didn't return to committee probe.] Committee must decide if Don. and Edward in contempt of court
REPORTER: Lesley Stahl
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(Studio) California passes campaign reform law.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Los Angeles, California) Edward Brown wins Democratic nomination for Governor Brown big supporter campaign reform law, Proposition 9. [BROWN - says pols. to be conducted differently now.] Lieutenant Governor Edward Reinecke lost Republican nomination for governor because of indictment involving ITT. Houston Flournoy wins Republican gubernatorial nom. [FLOURNOY - promises to abide by Proposition 9.] Proposition 9 outlined. [Common Cause Jack CONWAY - praises California for passing law.]
REPORTER: Terry Drinkwater
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(Studio) 6th congress district holds special election.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(San Francisco, California) Democrat John Burton wins congress seat. Republicans held district for over 20 years [BURTON - criticizes Nixon.] Phillip Burton, John's brother, already in Congress
REPORTER: David Browning
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(Studio) In California's 38th district David Rehman wins Republican congress nomination in primary election. In South Dakota, Leo Thorsness wins Republican nomination to oppose George McGovern. Both men are former POWs.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) D-Day was 30 years ago. Beaches of Normandy revisited.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Normandy, France) Film of D-Day, June 6, 1944, shown. Veterans of D-Day recall it poignantly. Veterans explain feelings as they return on 30th anniversary of D-Day. Reenactment of portion of invasion brings back memories for those who were there.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Smallpox epidemic hits India. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh hardest hit.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Eric Sevareid analyzes effects of President' foreign policy on Mid E.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(DC) American influence in Mid. E. dominant over USSR ; United States deeply involved in Mid. E. with foreign aid. Congress attempts to scale down amount of foreign aid American hands out, but President resists such a move.
REPORTER: Eric Sevareid
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(Studio) USSR reaps windfall from Arab oil embargo; details given.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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(Studio) Newark, New Jersey, parochial school has unusual day.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Newark, New Jersey) School evacuated as cloud of ammonia moved down street. Ambulances rushed to schools and then to hospitals with children complaining of headache, nausea, and burning around eyes. Toxic gas traced to abandoned brewery.
REPORTER: Bob McNamara (WCBS-TV film)
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(Studio) Modern day Robin Hood story follows.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
(Milwaukee, WI) Bruce Vanier puts coins in expired parking meters saving forgetful parkers $5.00 overtime tickets. Police try to stop Vanier. [Assistant city attorney David FELGER - rules Vanier may continue putting in coins.] [VANIER - expresses joy at ruling.] Back on street, Vanier ticketed for riding bicycle without license. [Traffic patrolman Gordon GLATZEL - warns Vanier against placing pamphlet on cars to earn money for putting coins in expired meters.] Vanier keeps on despite warnings.
REPORTER: Ike Pappas
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(Studio) In Peoria, Illinois, Sarah Cowan arrested again for prostitution at age 74.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite
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