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(Studio) House overrides President Ford's veto on $2 billion health services plan.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(DC) 1st time in 1975 President' veto overridden. [Democratic leader Representative Thomas O'NEILL - respects Ford for being honorable and decent, but more conservative than Nixon.] President vetoed bill due to cost. Catholic University Nursing School shown; nursing schools to get more federal money. Washington, DC Mental Health Center shown; more clinics to be built with money.
REPORTER: Don Farmer
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(Studio) FTC (Federal Trade Commission) studies 11 natural gas producers, charged with falsely creating impression of gas shortage. 7 of 11 refuse to comply with FTC (Federal Trade Commission) subpoena of records. FTC (Federal Trade Commission) in court
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Econ. indicators up 1.9% in June.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Econs. agree recession is over. Not known how fast recovery will be. Av. work week, new orders for consumer products and bldg permits, stock market and nation's assets incrd. Federal Reserve Bd. chairperson Arthur Burns tells Joint Econ. Committee recovery steady and unemployment to be 7% by end 1976 Burns more optimistic than rest of his staff.
REPORTER: Dan Cordtz
(Studio) Burns expects United States bread prices to rise due to Soviet grain sale.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Chrysler lost $58.7 million during 2nd quarter Lost $243 million last yr General Motors Corporation reports profits of $333 million for 2nd quarter
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Oil companies said 1974 profits due to selling oil in inventory and they'd go down this year Gulf, Union and Phillips report lower earnings in 1st 1/2 1975.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) White bartender shoots and kills black teen for tampering with his car. Riots touched off.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Detroit, Michigan) Looting, arson and defiance occur 8 hrs after shooting Police shown in action. 1 man beaten. 58 arrested. [Mayor Coleman YOUNG - says situation seems to be under control.] Bar owner charged with 2nd degree murder. [Police chief Philip TANNIAN - says so many unemployed, and frustration causes reactions.] Police department extends work day& cancels holidays.
REPORTER: Ron Miller
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(Studio) Democrat John Durkin agrees to special election for New Hampshire Senate election. Issue before Senator since June 12.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Senator John Tower talked with ex-President Richard Nixon with regard to CIA involvement in Chile.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Senator Barry Goldwater says CIA always followed orders. [Senator John TOWER - says Senate committee members are individuals, not members of political party Won't rule out minority report but committee working on report all can agree to.] Senator Frank Church has almost given up hope of issuing report in next few weeks
REPORTER: David Schoumacher
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(Studio) Defense attorney Morris Dees dismissed from Joan Little case for rptdly. trying to influence witness.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Raleigh, North Carolina) Beaufort Cnty. medical examiner, Dr. Harry Carpenter, describes puncture wounds and finding seminal fluid on jailer's leg. Carpenter says has never seen ejaculation due to death spasm, and icepick in jailer's hand when he died. Judge Hamilton Hobgood dismisses Dees from case because Beverly King said he tried to get her to change testimony. Dees charged with subornation of perjury. Jury not aware of action.
REPORTER: David Snell; ARTIST: Freda Reiter
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(Studio) 4 mount climbers from California rescued from Alaska mount after making huge SOS with paper towels.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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(Studio) Nigerian leader Yakubu Gowon deposed while attending meeting of Org. of African States [sic]. Brigadier General Murtala Ramat Mohammed is new leader
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Org. of African Unity approves Egyptian resolution calling for suspension of Israel from United Nations. Foreign minister Yigal Allon says if Israel ousted, all United Nations activity in Israel to be suspended.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Turkish military takes over all United States bases in Turkey. Americans allowed to stay. United States lost 25% of intelligence gathering operation.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) New York judge allows Clifford Irving to publish his hoax autobiography of Howard Hughes.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(No location given) [Technical difficulty at 1st.] 1973 film shows Irving and wife, Edith. Both served time in jail for hoax.
REPORTER: Margaret Osmer
(E. Hampton, New York) Irving has debts and lawsuits against him, but lives in huge house He's filing for bankruptcy. [IRVING - says bankruptcy to clear self of debts. Says would probably be compelled to do it again if lived his life over. Mother right when she said he wanted to live like rich man, when he wasn't.] He lives very well.
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) Before leaving for Finland, President Ford visits World War II Auschwitz prison camp.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Auschwitz, Poland) Camp shown; scene of mass murders during World War II. Wreath placed. Methods of death at camp described. President thanks guide for shocking and depressing side. 4 million died here.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
(Krakow, Poland) 70,000 greet Ford.
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
#38493
(Studio) Reporter visited Ireland. People don't believe recession over. Free societies doubt their leaders can pull them out of problems. West Ireland tied economically to Great Britain. German wife of Irishman says "no way" when husband says Great Britain not going to do anything and expects W. Germany to bail them out.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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