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(Studio) President and Mrs. Nixon leave for Brussels, Belgium, to sign NATO declaration on Atlantic relations; Thursday President to arrive in USSR for Moscow summit. President still suffering from mild case of phlebitis.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Brussels, Belgium) King Baudouin and queen greet Nixons. [NIXON - discusses importance of NATO.] Doctors says President not in any danger from phlebitis.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Studio) Main ceremony to take place near Brussels tomorrow.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Arab terrorists attack Nahariya, Israel.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Nahariya, Israel) Special Israeli assault group surrounds apartment building Terrorists attack inhabitants of building, killing 2 children and their mother. [Mrs. Bathia BERLINER - describes terrorist attack.] [Israeli Prime Min. Yitzhak RABIN - says Israeli bombing in south Lebanon to continue as long as terrorist attacks occur.]
REPORTER: Kenneth Lucoff
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(Studio) 4 Austrian officers attached to United Nations force killed by land mine in Golan Heights
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Golan Heights) Israel completes withdrawal from Mt. Hermon. Quneitra to become part of buffer zone under Syrian civilian administration [Mrs. Wadad NASSIF has remained in Quneitra throughout war, but Israeli soldiers very helpful. Plans to remain in Quneitra when Syrians return.]
REPORTER: George Montgomery
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(Studio) United States dismayed at Sudan's releasing Palestinian murderers to own leaders US recalls American ambassador
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) David Brinkley discusses Palestinian and Arab relship.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Studio) Arab cntrys. see Palestinian guerrillas as heros, not criminals. Palestinian hatred for Israel intensifies; Arab leaders say no real Mid. E. peace possible till Palestinian problem solved.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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(Studio) Legis. introduced that would enable Senator to veto President executive agreements to give nuclear reactors to foreign cntrys. Scientists in Cambridge, Massachusetts, deplore President' agreement with regard to nuclear aid to Israel and Egypt. Defense Secretary James Schlesinger reacts to nuclear agreement.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee votes to make public all evidence used in its impeachment proceedings, except classified information
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Representative Jerome Waldie and David Dennis vote to close day's meeting to public. [Representative William COHEN - thinks evidence should be made public.] [Representative Charles WIGGINS - thinks President will be adversely affected if evidence released.] Chairperson Peter Rodino and Representative Edward Hutchinson to screen documents. [Representative Wayne OWENS - believes President has right to know.] [Representative Don. EDWARDS - says he's against release of material.] White House happy over committee action.
REPORTER: Robert Goralski No artist given
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(Studio) Senate Watergate committee to ask Congress to place 2 important restrictions on power of President; details given.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) John Ehrlichman and 3 convicted Watergate burglars go on trial in Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's break-in case.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Supreme Court rules Miami "Herald" doesn't have to give free space to pol. candidate to reply to critical editorial.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Miami, Florida) Pat Tornillo took advantage of old Florida law in 1972. [Edward Don SHOEMAKER - believes paper open to all points of view and eds. should publish them.] [TORNILLO - says he should have right to reply to criticism just as editor had right to criticize.]
REPORTER: Kenley Jones
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(Studio) Supreme Court also rules on libel suits and rejects William Calley's request to be released on bail.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Environmental Protection Agency notifies auto mfrs. that over 1 million `72 cars don't meet air standards. Chrysler already recalling some of its `73 and `74 cars.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Commerce Department reports $777 million trade deficit in May.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Africa unable to buy United States grain for its people, nor does it have facilities to get to starving people if grain was given to Africa.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Mauritania, Africa) Nomadic tribes hurt worst by drought; explanation given. Most nomads have stopped wandering and camp near cities in Mauritania. Nomadic shift from desert to city is catastrophic problem for government United States has provided 40% of relief to Mauritania via grain shipments through UN. Some nomads didn't reach city but are stranded at abandoned desert French Foreign Legion post; nomadic life here discussed. 1 doctor serves all area surrounding camp. Victims of draught shown.
REPORTER: Liz Trotta
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