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(Studio) President' lawyer Fred Buzhardt announces 2 of 9 subpoenaed White House tapes
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(Studio) Washington, DC reaction to new developments with regard to White House tapes described.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Watergate committee chairperson Sam Ervin and vice chairperson Howard Baker recall President assured them tapes requested by Watergate committee intact. Former Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox insists White House never informed him of any tape
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(Studio) Former Attorney General Richard Kleindienst discloses he once threatened to resign as deputy Attorney General over Press' interference in ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) antitrust case. Yesterday's "New York Times" news leak story reviewed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Chairperson of Senator Rules Committee Send Howard Cannon says Vice President designate Gerald Ford investigation turns up questionable material to be asked during confirmation hearings Thursday Litigation outlined.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Senator William Saxbe meets with Nixon.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [SAXBE - expects to be nomd. as Attorney General Believes President acts honestly since Watergate.] Saxbe questioned about independence of job. [SAXBE - believes sufficient independence recd.] Saxbe asked about presidential documents. [SAXBE - insists any needed documents to be made available to Saxbe.] Saxbe asked if people to believe latest development in White House tapes episode. [SAXBE - hopes to eliminate some of Americans' doubts.]
REPORTER: Paul Duke
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(Studio) Former Vice President Spiro Agnew pays $10,000 fine for income tax evasion.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Egypt's President Anwar Sadat holds news conference Sadat reports of restraining Egyptian troops to keep them from destroying Israeli army. Sadat states Israel must pull back to October 22 cease-fire line before peace negotiations begin in earnest.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Cairo, Egypt) Sadat believes United States in position to bring about peace settlement and anxiously awaits Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's arrival in Cairo Sadat insists Egyptian 3rd army firm; not surrounded by Israeli troops. Sadat's attitude confident and hopeful for lasting peace.
REPORTER: Charles Quinn
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(Studio) Israeli premier Golda Meir arrives in Washington, DC for meeting with Nixon tomorrow. Major topics outlined. Egypt's For. Min. Ismail Fahmy meets with President today.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to visit Cairo and other Arab state capitals on way to China next week Israel concerned over new contacts between United States and Egypt. On Mrs. Meir's arrival in American, she comments on US pressure. [Mrs. MEIR - believes problems between United States and Israel exist; clarification necessary between friendly cntrys.] Formula for possible peace negotiations outlined.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
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(Studio) Despite Egyptian President Sadat's remarks, Egyptian soldiers continue to surrender to Israelis.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Egypt) Egyptian prisoners filmed while surrendering to Israelis. Trapped Egyptian 3rd army helped a little by food and water brought by relief team. Reasons for breakdown of supply lines outlined. United Nations troops suspect cease-fire violations. Israeli excuse offered; United Nations observers upset.
REPORTER: Lou Davis
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(Studio) United States ends world-wide military alert. 6th fleet in Mediterranean remains on alert. Background for alert reviewed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Day's White House tapes' dvts. summarized. David Brinkley reflects on day's developments.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Studio) At this point, no matter what happens to Nixon, his defenders and critics are both set in opinion. 1 group to believe nothing, the other to believe anything.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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