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(Studio) Justice Department files brief with regard to its right to probe and possibly indict Vice President Spiro Agnew in Maryland kickback allegations.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Baltimore, Maryland) Justice Department brief outlined. Prosecutors hear from key government witness Jerome Wolfe.
REPORTER: Bill Zimmerman (No Artist given)
(Studio) Vice President Spiro Agnew's lawyers subpoena reporters and other news media to determine news leaks' origin in Agnew probe.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) CBS's Fred Graham subpoenaed [GRAHAM - reacts to subpoena.] Judge in Agnew investigation, Walter Hoffman, allows Agnew lawyers to subpoena anyone possibly involved in news leaks. Other subpoenas issued, incling. "DC Post," "New York Daily News," "Time," "Newsweek", NBC, CBS, "New York Times." Reactions reviewed. ["New York Times" A.M. ROSENTHAL - believes subpoena violates 1st Amendment; to oppose court order.]
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
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(Studio) Agnew appears in Chicago, Illinois, for speech.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Chicago, Illinois) [Vice President Spiro AGNEW - tells press speech to be different from Los Angeles speech.] Agnew praises President [AGNEW - lauds President' actions during problems of today.]
REPORTER: David Schoumacher
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(Studio) Chairperson Council Econ. Advisers Herbert Stein predicts food price outlook for next 6 mos.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Reasons behind increases in bread costs examined.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) Costs for bread outlined, incling. farmer, transportation, grain elevator storage and handling, milling, bakery, distribution, retail store.
REPORTER: Ron Miller
(Studio) Since preceding bread survey, costs increase 4› loaf.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Labor Department reports unemployment rate remains steady at 4.8%.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky states Soviet Jews immigrating to Israel may still pass through Austria although transit station to close.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Treasury Secretary George Shultz meets with West German officials in Bonn, Germany, to discuss Germany's part in keeping United States troops in Germany.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Kaiserslautern, West Germany) Debate with regard to defense and detente discussed in West Germany. [Army Secretary Howard CALLAWAY - describes United States Army.] Training begins in West Germany for United States troops involved in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) commitment. West Germans begin to tire of emphasis on defense and United States troops presence in West Germany.
REPORTER: Don Farmer
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(Studio) Army and Navy drop last misconduct charges against POWs.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Booby trap explodes near Phnom Penh market
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) In Israeli occupied Gaza Strip, Gaza policeman killed; another wounded as booby trap explodes.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Police indicate strong leads found in black gang violence against whites in Boston, Massachusetts. Incidents recounted
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Boston, Massachusetts) Boston violence may stem from racial tension in schools. 2 blacks arrested in incidents. [Massachusetts attorney general Robert QUINN - resents having violence broken down into racial problems.]
REPORTER: Gregory Jackson
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(Studio) United Nations rejects credentials of South African delegation. Reasons behind rejection outlined. As South African foreign minister attempts to speak, UN delegates stage mass walkout.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) League playoffs begin between New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds in National League, and Baltimore Orioles and Oakland Athletics in American League. Japanese playoffs to include transplanted American baseball players.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Kyoto, Japan) American ballplayers go to Japan to continue well-paying career. Japanese baseball differs from American; differences examined. [Former Chicago Cub George ALTMAN - describes adjustment to Japan and baseball.] Questioned about training. [Former Los Angeles Dodger Jim LEFEBVRE - explains Japanese training for baseball. Medication for players involves acupuncture.]
REPORTER: Irv Chapman
(Studio) Preceding Japanese team loses last game of season and finishes 2nd.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) This reporter believes press has best case in free press, free trial controversy involving Agnew probe and news leaks. Press refuses to disclose sources; this reporter agrees with press.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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