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(Studio) Mid. E. war grows in intensity. On eastern bank of Suez Canal, massive tank battle conts. between Egyptian and Israeli troops. Israeli Defense Min. Moshe Dayan says Israelis gain initiative in war. Egyptian and Israeli versions outlined with regard to Israeli troops on Egyptian side of Suez.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Sinai) Major offensive could be in offing, but advance against Egyptians must be effective without heavy losses.
REPORTER: Liz Trotta
(Studio) Evidence exists that North Vietnam pilots fly MiG jets on Egyptian side in Mid E. war. 1 encounter over Sinai between Israeli and North Vietnam pilot occurs.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Summary of fighting on Sinai and Syrian front recapped.
REPORTER: John Cochran
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(Studio) 2/3 of Senator supports all shipments to Israel to repel aggressors.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Soviet Premier Kosygin meets with Egyptian President Sadat in Cairo, Egypt. State Department reports little progress on negotiated settlement.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) State Department refuses to confirm Kosygin's presence in Cairo. Secretary State Henry Kissinger and Russian ambassador Dobrynin meet each day without much success. Kissinger probably won't leave for Peking, China, unless positive new developments in negotiations occur.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
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(Studio) Moscow's "Red Star" reports antiaircrafts and weapons' General dies tragic death; no details given. Possibly, death occurs in Egypt; Russian advisers now in Egypt.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Saudi Arabia to reduce oil production 10% till November Saudis warn US of total oil cutoff unless United States policy toward Israel changes.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Arab terrorists hold hostages at Bank of American in Beirut, Lebanon. Demands outlined.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Role of Jordan in Middle E. conflict outlined.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Amman, Jordan) King Hussein's troops move into Syria under Syrian cmd. Hussein satisfies loyalties to Arab cause without provoking Israeli attack on Jordan.
REPORTER: Lloyd Dobyns
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(Studio) Syrian front remains relatively static, but dogfights continue.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Syria) Israeli army film shows Syrian MiG shot down by Israeli rockets.
REPORTER: John Chancellor (narrates)
(Studio) Pilot bails out, but was already dead. Further report on fighting in Syria follows.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Syria) [Ian BROWDE - says Israelis join fight because mysticism surrounds nation. Brotherhood very strong in Israel.] Questioned about feelings as soldiers. [BROWDE - believes soldiers harden to rigors of battle, but each person frightened inside.] Asked about soldier adaptability. [BROWDE - believes side to adapt quickest to war situation to be most successful.]
REPORTER: John Dancy
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(Studio) Govt. releases estimate of United States cost in Mid E. war.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) AFL-CIO President George Meany bitterly attacks President Nixon during speech at union convention
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Miami Beach, Florida) [MEANY - criticizes foreign political economy policies of Nixon admin.] AFL-CIO members listen to Meany denunciation without recalling Meany's support of Nixon during `72 election.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) Attorney General Elliot Richardson attempts compromise between White House lawyers and special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox with regard to disputed White House tapes.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) White House tapes mentioned in confirmation and probe of Vice President designate Gerald Ford.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Confirmation may not be as quick as some hoped. Senator Edward Kennedy believes Ford shouldn't be confirmed unless Ford states President should comply with Supreme Court decision with regard to White House tapes. [KENNEDY - believes favorable attitude toward Ford exists, but thinks White House tapes decision require comment from Ford.] [Senator Robert GRIFFIN - doesn't believe Ford's views on specific issues should be basis for confirmation.]
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
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(Studio) Former Attorney General John Mitchell's and former Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans request for White House tapes refused.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Former head of White House plumber's unit Egil Krogh enters innocent plea to charges of perjury before Watergate grand jury.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) White House defends President' friend Bebe Rebozo. Investigation to show no wrongdoing by Rebozo with regard to campaign contribution by Howard Hughes. Money given to Rebozo to give to President; President never received money. Senate Watergate committee and Archibald Cox investigate.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) House Senator conference committee agrees on bill to permit construction on AK oil pipeline. Conservation groups to continue fight against pipeline.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Environmental Protection Agency tells power cost better pollution controls must be found and used. Conservationists accuse White House of blocking proposal to stop power companies from dumping hot water into water wastes.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Tough laws with regard to strip mining already in Cong Strict law in Pennsylvania discussed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Jackson Township, Pennsylvania) Pennsylvania proves strip miners can return land to original state without going broke. Pennsylvania strip mining law outlined. [Miner Grant WRIGHT - didn't like law at beginning, but now law equal for everyone.] [Farmer Mike MOSTOWY - believes strip mining has benefits, but only if land reclaimed after stripping.] Enforcement seems to be key to law's success.
REPORTER: Jack Paxton
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(Studio) More reports of UFO's come from all over nation. Ohio photographs picture unexplainable lights seen by scores of people. 2 Texas women report seeing object with UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) painted on side.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) In Hollywood, California, auditions for singing cowboys result in unexpected turnout.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Burbank, California) More than 1000 show up for audition. Prospective singing cowboys sing own praises to reporter Auditioning cowboys shown on stage.
REPORTER: Roy Neal
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