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(Studio) President to announce Vice President replacement choice at 9 p.m. EDT. House minority leader Gerald Ford, Governor Nelson Rockefeller, former Secretary of State William Rogers, Chief Justice Warren Burger, Governor Ronald Reagan, former Governor John Connally, and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) ambassador Don. Rumsfeld all are considered possible Vice President replacements.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(White House) Senator and House Republican leaders Hugh Scott and Gerald Ford meet with President with regard to confirmation proceedings for Vice President No hint with regard to nom's. identity revealed. Former Vice President Spiro Agnew cleans out office as preparations for his replacement continue.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
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(Studio) Washington, DC United States Court of Appeals rules White House tapes must be turned over to Judge John Sirica for private viewing.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) President' argument for tapes reviewed. Court's rebuttal outlined; ruling explained. [John Chancellor questions Stern further with regard to tapes.] Presumably, President to appeal case to Supreme Court Next move unknown if Supreme Court refuses to hear case.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
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(Studio) In Mideast war, Israelis penetrate deep into Syria, On Sinai front Egyptian claims against Israelis outlined. Israel denies all claims. Sinai battle remains in background; Syrian front filled with action.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Quneitra, Syria) Quneitra under heavy Israeli attack. Israel has almost total air supremacy over Golan Heights. Casualties heavy. Israeli soldier describes fighting in Syria. Advance toward Damascus by Israelis conts.
REPORTER: John Dancy
(Golan Heights) Syrians attempt to slow Israeli advance with air attacks. Syrian shelling fairly effective. 1 Syrian patrol shown surrendering to Israelis.
REPORTER: David Burrington
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(Studio) Israeli naval unit allegedly shelled Soviet freighter at Syria's port, Tartus. USSR news agency warns Israel.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(s) Israel bombers attack oil refinery in Homs, Syria.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Homs, Syria) Oil refinery destroyed completely. Casualties high.
REPORTER: John Palmer
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(Studio) Film reports from Egypt sparse. Some Egyptian film shot by West cameramen released.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Sinai) Egypt retakes land held by Israel since 1967 in Sinai. Sovs. undoubtedly mfrs. Egyptian weapons.
REPORTER: Richard Hunt
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(Studio) Price negotiations for oil from Arab cntrys. major issue. Arab cntrys. hope to double oil price; United States to be affected by move if oil bought from Arab cntrys. Arab cntrys. to reconvene in Kuwait for more discussion.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Beginning November 1, home heating fuels and diesel oil to be allocated mandatorily.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Diplomatic efforts to end Mideast war remain at stalemate. Saudi Arabian official meets with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger with regard to Mideast war. Kissinger holds new conference to discuss Middle E. war's effect on US, USSR relations
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [KISSINGER - states USSR action so far hasn't threatened detente.] Kissinger says United States hopes to end war with lasting agreement.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(Studio) USSR airlifts to Arab countries increase United States to send more military supplies to Israel now.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Israelis want United States to supply sophisticated electronic equipment to jam radar used by Arab missile batteries. USSR -made missiles account for most Israeli losses. Missiles SA-2, SA-3, SA-6 explained.
REPORTER: John Cochran
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(Studio) House gives final Congress approval to bill limiting President' war making powers. President expected to veto bill.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Flooding in Mid. West leaves many homeless, loss of life high.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) Results of flooding shown on film in Smithville, Texas, and Enid, Oklahoma.
REPORTER: George Tomek (WKY-TV Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
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(Studio) Corn crop to be large according to Agriculture Department, but smaller than predicted. Domestic, foreign needs may not be met.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) In Argentina, Juan Peron and wife Isabel sworn in as President and Vice President Peron's career outlined.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President Nixon once again in forefront with Vice President choice and White House tapes ruling. 1973 - a year to be remembered.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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