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(Studio) Ellsberg break-in trial in full swing. John Ehrlichman and 3 other defendants on trial for perjury in case. Dr. Lewis Fielding, Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist, testifies along with E. Howard Hunt.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
(DC) Prosecutor William Merrill presents opening statements. Witnesses' testimonies reviewed.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
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(Studio) Los Angeles "Times" quotes House Judiciary Committee chairperson Peter Rodino on impeachment vote in committee ; details given. Rodino denies report
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
(DC) Communications director Ken Clawson calls for Rodino's dismissal. [RODINO - denies truth of newspaper report] [President' attorney James ST. CLAIR - believes President won't be impeached.]
REPORTER: Robert Goralski
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(Moscow, USSR ) Soviet party leader Leonid Brezhnev and President Nixon begin discussing arms control. Press Secretary Ron Ziegler announces 3 general agreements to be signed by Brezhnev and President; describes tone of mtgs. warm and cordial. Soviet spokesperson reads statement from Brezhnev with regard to US, USSR relations At press meeting, Tass translation of President' words with regard to Brezhnev and US, USSR relations discussed; details given.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Moscow, USSR ) The 2 leaders sign agreements on hsing., heart research, and energy. Nixon visits Soviet World War II memorial and later visits with Russian citizens.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Moscow, USSR ) President and Brezhnev haven't yet discussed limitations on offensive nuclear weapons.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Moscow, USSR ) Nixon's and Brezhnev's decision on limiting weapons to be difficult; at least an agreement in principle on arms issue expected.
REPORTER: Richard Valeriani
(Moscow, USSR ) Soviet scientist Andrei Sakharov to go on hunger strike to protest political repression.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Agriculture Department reports raw farm prices drop 6% between May 15 and June 15.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(Studio) Securities and Exchange Commission offers advice to would-be investors. Advice comes in wake of an apparent multimillion $ swindle by oil production company
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(Studio) Nicholas Johnson ran for Congress from Iowa 3rd district and lost Democrat nom., or perhaps he didn't.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
(Toledo, Iowa) Indian families living in 3rd district didn't get change to vote; election to be held again. [Indian Donald WANATEE - says Indian reservation wanted to vote in election and has right to vote.] Precinct voting facilities were supposed to be set up on reservation, but they never were. Johnson hopes new vote will work in his favor; Stephen Raft supports new ballot although he may lose recently won Democratic nomination
REPORTER: Bob Jamieson
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(Studio) Senate Watergate committee staff report reveals Hubert Humphrey recd. illegal corporate contributions during `72 presidential campaign.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(Studio) Army won't use any more beagles in nerve gas test.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(Studio) Soldiers take over all radio stations in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to broadcast army viewpoint against government
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(Studio) Demonstrators protest against Pakistan Premier Bhutto's visit to Bangladesh.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(Studio) Govt. troops knocked out by North Vietnam trying to retake territory north of Saigon.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(Studio) House passes bill to increase educational benefits for veterans.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
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(3) Vietnam vet Jim Brunotte drafted and sent to Vietnam.
REPORTER: Edwin Newman
(San Luis, Obispo, California) Today Brunotte runs a ranch after returning from Vietnam duty with 1 leg, no arms, and 1 eye. As a youngster Jim had polio but recovered so well he was drafted. [BRUNOTTE - explains how he lost limbs in Vietnam.] With help of father, Jim's dream to own ranch has come true. [BRUNOTTE - doesn't believe handicapped person confined to wheelchair and he practices what he preaches.]
REPORTER: Paul Ryan (KRON-TV)
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(Moscow, USSR ) President and Mrs. Nixon attend ballet tonight and watch ballerina Maya Plisetskaya perform "The Swan Lake." Final note on summit. Both ptys. want to proceed with mechanics of detente. Tomorrow's schedule for President outlined.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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