This program is 27 minutes long
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(Studio) Israeli task force crosses Suez Canal to Egyptian side. Details of Israeli task force action inside Egypt outlined. North and south Israeli drive on west bank of Suez Canal parallels north and south drive along eastern bank. Egyptians no longer claim Israelis on west bank surrounded. Israeli Defense Min. Moshe Dayan appears on Egyptian side of bank.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Israeli army film shows fighting on west side of Suez Canal. Fierce Egyptian counterattack takes toll on Israeli advance. Israel advances on Egyptian missile sites and destroys some. [In interview, Moshe DAYAN - says Israeli forces on Egyptian side should be taken seriously by Egypt.] Dayan asked if he would accept presence of Egyptians on eastern bank in cease-fire agreement. [DAYAN - states he personally wouldn't accept cease-fire, but government may think differently.] Dayan questioned about war's end. [DAYAN - believes war won't end by super powers' wishful thinking.] Dayan asked about Damascus, Syria. [DAYAN - insists revealing tactics would mean job loss. Hopes Israel won't ask for cease-fire.] Questioned about Israeli economy and war. [DAYAN - says Israel has always survived; Israel to overcome problems again.]
REPORTER: David Burrington
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(Studio) Arabs renew offensive against Israelis. No details with regard to intense battle known.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Soviet Premier Kosygin returns from secret mtgs. with Egyptian President Sadat in Cairo, Egypt. Mtgs. hopefully lead to peaceful settlement in Mid. E. Israeli foreign minister Abba Eban to leave United Nations to return for mtgs. in Israel. Negotiations may not begin right away.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) American supplies continue to flow into Israel. Some American reservists called to help in airlift and limited military personnel in Israel to help coordinate airlifts. President to ask Congress for large Congress appropriation for emergency aid to Israel.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(White House) Israel runs out of money to buy equipment; President requests Cong give supplies to Israel. Mil. balance must be obtained to achieve mil. cease-fire. Nixon also proposes emergency aid for Cambodia. Neither Cambodian or Israeli aid too popular.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
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(Studio) Libya announces plans to cut all oil exports to United States to protest American Israeli support.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Nightmare ends for hostages held by Arab terrorists in Beirut, Lebanon.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Beirut, Lebanon) Demands of guerrillas outlined. Lebanese forces storm Bank of American to free hostages. 2 hostages and 2 gunmen killed.
REPORTER: George Montgomery
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(Studio) Summary of Mid E. action during past week reviewed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President' deadline is today to appeal to Supreme Court on ruling to release White House tapes. No appeal filed yet.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) President' lawyers expected to appeal lower court ruling. Attorney General Elliot Richardson and special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox attempt to work out compromise to avoid confrontation.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
(Studio) Vice President designate Gerald Ford to give views with regard to President and White House tapes at confirmation hearings. Sen Edward Kennedy demands Ford make opinion known with regard to tapes and President
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox charges Minnesota millionaire Dwayne Andreas made illegal corporate contributions to `68 Humphrey campaign. Charges explained.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Former White House cnsl. John Dean pleads guilty to one count of conspiracy. Admits part in Watergate cover-up.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Judge John Sirica reads charges against Dean. [Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald COX - believes Dean to help in indicting others involved in Watergate.]
REPORTER: Gordon Graham
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(Studio) Food prices drop .1% for September Cost of living conts to rise; .3% for September President' Council of Econ. Advisers' chairperson Herbert Stein believes worst of inflation over but bigger price increases ahead.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Labor believes prices to increase; unions may end restraint on wage demands.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Miami Beach, Florida) AFL-CIO conference blames inflation on Nixon administration [Senator Henry JACKSON - criticizes Nixon policies; unsympathetic to working man.] [Senator Ed KENNEDY - charges Nixon administration with poor economy management.] Inflation to continue if unions demand bigger wages to match higher prices.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) Several large banks lower prime interest rate to 9 3/4%.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Environmental Protection Agency approves 1st full-size engine for American cars that meets pollution standards for 1976. Engine by Chevrolet and vital car parts supplied by Japanese-made Honda
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Ann Arbor, Michigan) Engine works well in full-size car. Engine workings to cut pollution described.
REPORTER: Lou Davis
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(Studio) Tropical storm Gilda hits Cuba; not expected to hit United States
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Chairperson Northwestern U astronomy department advises government to study UFO's. At Gordon Junior College in Barnesville, Georgia, course offered in UFOs.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Atlanta, Georgia) [Barnesville psychology teacher Bruce HENNE - explains UFO's may be in other parts of world in matter of weeks] Citizens' reports of UFOs and strange creatures on ground reviewed. [Alabama police chief Jeff GREENSHAW - hopes metallic man he photographed on country road was prankster.]
REPORTER: Kenley Jones
(Studio) Some UFOs can't be explained; many scientists take UFOs seriously.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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