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(Studio) Canadian ICCS accuses North Vietnam violating Vietnam truce by sending large numbers troops into South Vietnam.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(White House) Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler avoids blaming North Vietnam directly for Cambodian fighting. General Alexander Haig said to have told Nixon Cambodian situation not desperate enough to necessitate increased United States support. Nixon wants to avoid giving North Vietnam any excuse to tear up truce agreement for Indochina.
REPORTER: Ron Nessen
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(Studio) Israeli Defense Min. Moshe Dayan says Israel will adopt policy of preemptive attacks against Arab guerrillas instead of simply reacting to guerrillas. Says Israel may also react against Arab country for harboring terrorists. Arab guerrilla leader Yasir Arafat promises terrible reprisals for Israeli commando raid into Lebanon. Raids caused Lebanese Premier Saeb Salam to resign. In UN, USSR sides with Arabs against Israel. Arabs demanding Israel's expulsion from UN.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Congress Democrats respond to Nixon budget cut plans.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [Senator Hubert HUMPHREY - says administration hasn't evaluated competently programs it intends to cut. Admin. report on budget full of undocumented assertions. Admin. action to kill vocational rehabilitation bill reprehensible.]
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Admin. says will spend $415 million of $635 million appropriated by Congress for schools in areas with high concentrations federal employees, such as areas around military bases. Admin. had formerly intended to withhold total amount.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Pennington City, South Dakota) Pennington City, South Dakota, near Ellsworth AFB. Most parents with children in school don't pay school taxes because live on base. Schools now closed because of lack of funds to continue.
REPORTER: John Dancy
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(Studio) Reports say agreement being worked out for White House aides to testify before Senate Watergate committee Vice President Agnew denies Los Angeles "Times" report that he is appalled at White House's handling Watergate case. Other Republicans upset by Watergate case.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) [Senator George AIKEN - says Nixon should help clear up Watergate case. Issue is hurting Republican party.] Nixon staff negotiating to let White House aides Robert Haldeman and John Dean testify before Senate Watergate committee
REPORTER: Paul Duke
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(Studio) Federal tax refunds larger this year because withholding tables changed.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Fruit crops from Illinois to Alabama damaged by cold weather.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Sunnyside, Georgia) At least 1/2 Georgia peach crop destroyed by cold weather. [Peach grower Bart MILLER - says peach prices will be up this year]
REPORTER: Kenley Jones
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(Studio) Residents low-lying areas near Vicksburg, Mississippi, warned may have to evacuate because of Mississippi River floods.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Kersey, Colorado) Flood waters break dam in Kersey, Colorado. People evacuate homes for night. Damage heavy.
REPORTER: Jim Lee (KOA-TV newsfilm, Denver)
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(Studio) 16 killed at Sunnyvale, California, when naval plane and space agency jet collide.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Sunnyvale, California) [Director Ames Research Lab. Dr. Hans MARK - says space agency plane preparing for scientific expedition concerning sea mammals. This mission and other planned will not now be possible.] Space agency plane unique and not replaceable.
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
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(Studio) Pentagon Papers trial halted today because of illness Dan. Ellsberg's lawyer.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Govt. officials used to certain privileges.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Reporter comments on subject of government privileges. Narrates recent episode in which Washington, DC city council chairperson demands private limousine complete with chauffeur. Invites viewers to stay tuned for next episode in continuing saga of council chairperson
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) United States has recently undergone sexual revolution. Homosexuals organizing on college campuses.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Iowa City, Iowa) U of Iowa has homosexual organization [U. administrator Robert ENGEL - says homosexual group like any other student organization Must meet certain criteria and it did, so it was approved.] [Dean BLAKE - says has told parents of his homosexuality.] [Gary SMITH - says wants others to understand homosexuals.]
REPORTER: Betty Rollin
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(Studio) Some members Congress taking karate lessons.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Jhoon Rhee instructs group of Congress in art of karate. Representative Richard Ichord, Representative James Symington, Representative Floyd Spence, Representative Tom Bevill, Senator Quentin Burdick, Representative Edward Roybal and Senator Ted Stevens are learning, but very slowly it appears.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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