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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee presented with proposals of articles of impeachment of President Nixon. Committee cnsl. John Doar believes impeachment is warranted. Minority cnsl. Albert Jenner supports Doar.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Capitol Hill) Five areas of impeachment considered by Doar; details given. Doar's summary outlined. Mbrs. react. [Representative Charles RANGEL reacts to Doar's stand.] [Representative Barbara JORDAN - believes Doar advocates impeachment.] [Representative Charles SANDMAN - doesn't think Doar should be placed in role of prosecutor.] [Representative Edward MEZVINSKY - says Doar's case strong.] Final debate begins next Wednesday
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
(Studio) White House reacts angrily to House committee action. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler criticizes chairperson Peter Rodino and cnsl. John Doar.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(San Clemente, California) President makes no public comment on Doar's presentation. [ZIEGLER - believes House Committee holding kangaroo court] Ziegler predicts full House won't vote for impeachment if committee recommends it.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
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(Studio) House Judiciary Committee releases more evidence considered in its impeachment investigation. ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) and milk fund topics of vols. released today.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(DC) No real evidence exists to link President raising price supports in return for campaign contribution from milk industry
REPORTER: Robert Goralski
(DC) ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation) evidence seems to favor President; details given.
REPORTER: Carl Stern
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(Studio) John Ehrlichman, recently convicted in Ellsberg break-in case, files for acquittal or new trial. Claims Judge Gerhard Gesell hurt Ehrlichman's credibility.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Labor Department says cost of living up 1% in past month
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Cleveland, Ohio) Autos lead increase in cost of living. Non-food products up 1.3%. Reaction to inflation taken. Some foods decrease, but cost of eating up. Av. worker's wage worth 5% less than year ago.
REPORTER: Jack Paxton
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(Studio) President meets with top economy advisers. Economist Herbert Stein doesn't believe United States in recession.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Agriculture Department predicts beef supply to decline in next few mos. Prices to go up.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Situation in Cyprus tense. Turkish fleet sets sail from Mersin, Turkey, but won't reveal possible invasion plans. Film shows Turkish mil. build-up. Efforts for peaceful settlement continue. Deposed Cypriot pres., Archbishop Makarios, appeals to UN.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(New York City) Security Council greets Makarios with full honors. [MAKARIOS - urges Security Council to help restore him to power and rid Cyprus of Greek military officers.] Delegate of new Cypriot government on way to reply to Makarios; council may not allow him to speak
REPORTER: Richard Hunt
(Studio) Rumors of Turkish invasion sweep Cyprus.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Nicosia, Cyprus) New government allows press tour of gutted presidential palace. Streets still filled with tanks and armed men. [Cypriot foreign minister Dimis DEMETRIOU - assures press nothing to change Cyprus.] Greek and Turkish populations kept apart on Cyprus.
REPORTER: Steve Delaney
(Nicosia, Cyprus) Greek army troops everywhere. Cypriot Turks afraid and distrustful of new regime. Tourist money loss high since Monday The coup sent tourists away from Cyprus.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Studio) American Undersecretary State Joseph Sisco in Athens, Greece. Greece rejects all Turkish demands for settlement. Greek military officers agree to leave Cyprus, but new Greek officers to take their place.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Camilla Hall, Nancy Ling Perry 2 Symbionese Liberation Army mbrs. killed by Los Angeles police. Police report discloses women shot outside home.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Los Angeles, California) May 17, 1974, film of police shoot-out with SLA shown. [Los Angeles police commission Samuel WILLIAMS - says women attempted to escape rather than give up. Police forced to shoot.]
REPORTER: Warren Wilson
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(Studio) railroad cars containing propane gas explode in Decatur, Illinois. 100 injured.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Decatur, Illinois) Widespread destruction results from blast.
REPORTER: Carole Simpson
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(Studio) 2 Soviet cosmonauts land safely after 2 weeks in space.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) 1st American in space, Alan Shepard, says he's retiring from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and Navy.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Spain's leader Franco seriously ill; temporarily turns over power to Prince Juan Carlos.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Madrid, Spain) Franco suffering from internal bleeding.
REPORTER: Rebecca Bell
(Studio) Franco rose to power in Spanish civil war. Franco's political philosophy reviewed. Story about Franco's headstrong, sometimes cruel behavior related.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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