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(Studio) Communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev says USSR ready to sign agreement banning underground nuclear tests. Brezhnev urges restraint in further arms development He expresses optimism over upcoming visit with President Nixon and says improved US-USSR relations must continue
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Nixon invites NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) to summit meeting in Brussels on Jun. 26. Wants to confer with them before Moscow visit.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Nixon visits pyramids and suggests reporters climb them for the best view. United States to supply Egypt with nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Egypt) Nixon and Sadat visit pyramids. Arabian horses dance for them.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Cairo, Egypt) 2 president ride in motorcade; crowd cheers them. 2 sign agreement. [NIXON - says Egypt at beginning of what can be greatest progress she's ever known.] 3rd point of agreement declares talks to begin to sell nuclear reactors and fuel to Egypt. Energy would be given with safeguards.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
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(Studio) Report on congress reaction.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) [Senator Frank CHURCH - says nuclear bombs can be made after plutonium produced.] [Senator Henry JACKSON - talks of idiocy at putting nuclear reactors into inferno.] [Senator George AIKEN - says not surprised United States to help Egypt as it has other cntrys.] White House says Israel to be offered same technology.
REPORTER: Bob Clark
(Studio) Vice President Gerald Ford says United States would cut off any country who used aid for mil. purposes.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Saudi Arabia's King Faisal says there'll never be peace as long as Israel occupies Arab lands.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Jedoah, Saudi Arabia) Chief of protocol intros. Nixons to King Faisal, Crown Prince and governor of Mecca. State dinner planned for tonight.
REPORTER: Steve Bell
(Jedoah, Saudi Arabia) Cntry. wants United States help. United States has given economy and military aid since World War II. Some American firms operate here. [Dep. information minister Sheik SEDARI - says endeavors other than oil offer opportunity for needed mass production.] United States expects oil for industry aid.
REPORTER: Don Farmer
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(Studio) Israel gives up 1st of 4 zones in Golan Hgts., captured in October war. UN troops move in. Syrian civilian administration takes over Saturday,
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Judge Gerhard Gesell rules John Ehrlichman to be tried with others in Ellsberg break-in case on Jun. 26.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) President attorney, James Saint Clair, assures Gesell nothing in Ehrlichman's White House file needed for trial. Ehrlichman attorney says some documents still missing from White House papers. [Assistant special prosecutor William MERRILL says open if Ehrlichman and attys. want to talk about plea.] [EHRLICHMAN - tells of difficulties in looking at document with guard standing over him and not being allowed to take notes.]
REPORTER: David Schoumacher Artist: Freda Reiter
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(Studio) President attorney, J. Fred Buzhardt, to stay off case for 2 mos. following heart attack. Attorney Leonard Garment takes over for him.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Chief Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) negotiator, Paul Nitze, resigns. Says success at talks unlikely due to Watergate.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Gulf Oil Building in Pittsburgh site of bombing and bomb scare. Weather Underground says they did it because Gulf kills people in Africa. Gulf invests in Portuguese Angola.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Dynamite blew up 29th floor of building after anonymous call. [Vice President Paul SHELDON - calls act senseless and vicious.] Building again evacuated after another bomb threat. Bomb squad finds nothing. [SHELDON - calls it outrageous.] Security stepped up.
REPORTER: Ed Mullen (WTAE-TV)
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(Studio) Report on judge going to scene of strike.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Warren, Michigan) Auto workers on strike. Picketing shown. Macomb Cnty. circuit court judge Hunter Stair comes to scene of strike. [STAIR - says he'll give everyone time to clear out.] Not all clear out. [STAIR - says strikers to be arrested for contempt of court] 30 arrested.
REPORTER: Lem Tucker (WXYZ-TV)
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(Studio) Ballet dancers, Valery Panov and wife arrive in Vienna from USSR , after 2-yr. battle to leave. Jewish Panov and wife due to leave for Israel Sunday
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Celebrations planned for centennial of Sir Winston Churchill's birth.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(England) Mansion where Churchill born shown. Exhibitions of hats, medals, and wartime equipment shown. [Marquis of BATH - tells how he got authenticated cigar stubs.] [Designer Alex STYLES - describes objects up for sale.] [Grandson Winston CHURCHILL II - says Churchill still stands taller than contemporary political figures. Americans recall he was 1/2 American, though wholly British, as he used to say.]
REPORTER: George Watson
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(Studio) Ind. output incrd. .4 of 1% in May. Major increases in auto and bus equipment production.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Probably Henry Kissinger surprised at reaction his resignation threat caused. Lots of Americans and maybe others would worry if he wasn't around in world pols. He's indicated he's sorry for part in wiretapping, although it was accepted practice at time.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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