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(Studio) Cease-fire on Cyprus seems to be taking hold. Both Greece and Turkey agreed to stop fighting, but some fighting conts. Fighting ctrs. around Nicosia, Cyprus, today.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Cyprus) Turkish forces and Turkish Cypriots gather forces against Cypriot Greeks. This reporter talks with volunteer of Turkish force. Move toward capital seems stymied; perhaps negotiations will stop further bloodshed.
REPORTER: Hilary Brown
(Studio) United States Navy evacuates 350 Americans from Cyprus; group of Lebanese also evacuated. Large number of newsmen and tourists trapped in hotel in Nicosia when fighting began.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Nicosia, Cyprus) Most forced to sleep in hallways; mortar attack hits very near hotel, but no one hurt. United Nations convinces both sides to declare cease-fire in area surrounding hotel; hotel evacuated.
REPORTER: Lou Cioffi
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(Studio) Turkey claims its objectives for Cyprus' invasion were met.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Ankara, Turkey) Cease-fire agreement arranged almost singlehandedly by US. [US ambassador to Turkey William MACOMBER - believes cease-fire will take place. Hopefully, negotiations to replace fighting.] Turkish Prime Min. Bulent Ecevit says making peace to be more difficult than making war. [ECEVIT - discusses Cyprus problem and cease-fire.]
REPORTER: Don Farmer (film via Turkish TV)
(Studio) Cyprus Archbishop Makarios flies to Washington, DC to meet with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Makarios believes he'll be reinstated as Cyprus' leader Kissinger explains how cease-fire arranged. [KISSINGER - says he'll meet with Makarios next week to assess developments.]
REPORTER: Ted Koppel
(Studio) Rumors of Greek military officers overthrowing Athens government circulated; report of coup untrue, however. Demonstration occurs in Athens to protest British ships aiding Turkey in battle over Cyprus.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee hears presentation against impeachment from new Republican cnsl.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Albert Jenner, former minority cnsl., in disagreement with many Republican committee members [JENNER - says he's not upset by Republican mbrs.' decision to oust him as minority cnsl.] Sam Garrison presents anti-impeachment report [Representative Tom RAILSBACK - says committee must determine magnitude of President' wrongdoing.] Final debate expected to begin Wednesday
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson
(Studio) Final approval for live television and radio coverage given for impeachment debate.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Representative B.F. Sisk calls for rule change to permit televised House Judiciary Committee mtgs. as well as hearings. [Representative Wayne OWENS - explains reason for supporting live coverage.] Judiciary Committee goes along with full House vote. Representative John Seiberling voted against television lights but was overruled.
REPORTER: Stephen Geer
(Studio) ABC to provide live coverage if impeachment debate begins Wednesday
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) President openly turns attention to impeachment matters. President and his attorney James Saint Clair meet at White House for strategy meeting
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(San Clemente, California) Saint Clair and White House prepare 11th hour defense. President plans to step up visibility as impeachment fervor heightens; details given.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Studio) ABC to provide live coverage of Saint Clair's news conference beginning at 7:30 p.m. EDT.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Former Senator Wayne Morse dies of kidney failure. Morse making comeback bid for congress seat, hoping to oust Senator Robert Packwood. Morse opposed involvement in Vietnam.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Portland, OR) [On May 19, 1974, MORSE - says supporters see his age as an asset in DC.]
REPORTER: No reporter given (KATU film)
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(Studio) Harlan Cnty. coal strike underway.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Harlan Cnty., Kentucky) Supporters for UMW (United Mine Workers of America, International Union) rally to draw attention to year old coal miners strike. Brookside miners strike, demanding UMW (United Mine Workers of America, International Union) be recognized. UMW (United Mine Workers of America, International Union) President Arnold Miller at rally. [Joseph "Chip" YABLONSKI - states UMW (United Mine Workers of America, International Union) here to stay in Harlan Cnty.]
REPORTER: Jim Kincaid
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(Studio) John Doar's case against President persuasive; pro-impeachment fever spreading. Nixon defense not above argument; President' action with regard to wiretaps can be advantageous to either position on impeachment. President only has to sow doubts in Congress's mind with regard to illegality of actions to thwart impeachment.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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