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Bret Baier

William Bret Baier ( BAY-ər; born August 4, 1970) is an American journalist and the host of Special Report with Bret Baier on Fox News and the chief political anchor for Fox. He previously worked as the network's Chief White House Correspondent and Pentagon correspondent.

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4 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 1970 เป็น วันอังคาร ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 215 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Richard M. Nixon

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4th of August 1970 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 4 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 1970

Observer: Further Words on the Chet Huntley Affair

Date: 04 August 1970

By RUSSELL BAKER

Russell BAKER

R Baker humorous comment on retirement

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A U.S. NEWSMAN IS MISSING IN WAR; Reporter Believed Seized by Reds in Cambodia

Date: 05 August 1970

Time magazine reporter R S Anson reptd captured by Communists 34 mi north of Pnompenh; reptd area of capture is out of bounds for newsmen; Time spokesman comments

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STOCKS ON AMEX TAKE A BEATING; Volume Drops to 1,690,840 Price Index Down 0.10

Date: 04 August 1970

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AMEX STOCKS CUT MORNING LOSSES; Exchange Index Unchanged as Turnover Expands

Date: 05 August 1970

By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER

Alexander HAMMER

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BLUE CHIPS LEAD SHARP STOCK DROP; Lag in Institutional Trading Helps Cut Volume to One of Year's Lowest Levels DOW SAGS 11.16 TO 722.96 Losers Outdistance Gainers Throughout Session by a Ratio Topping 2 to 1 BLUE CHIPS LEAD SHARP STOCK DROP

Date: 04 August 1970

By JOHN J. ABELE

John ABELE

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Mr. Nixon's Loose Talk

Date: 05 August 1970

ed scores remarks

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Fulbright Calls Access to TV Vital to Congress; Fulbright Calls Full Access to TV For Congressmen Vital to U.S.

Date: 05 August 1970

By CHRISTOPHER LYDON Special to The New York Times

Christopher Special

Sen (Pastore) subcom opens hearings on Sen Fulbright bill to legislate Cong's right of access to TV; Fulbright says balance in Govt would be effectively destroyed unless Cong could command automatic access to network TV that Pres now has by informal courtesy of broadcasting indus; proposal challenged by networks as invasion of journalistic freedom; Pastore opposes bill but hopes to achieve same goal of wider airing of Cong views through negotiations with network officials; Fulbright says 'communication is power and exclusive access to it is dangerous, unchecked power'; Pastore pledges broad study; Fulbright stresses that focus of his bill is 'institutional, not partisan,' and that he is more concerned about balance among Govt branches than balance of Dem and Repub parties; proposal would also give voice to policy dissenters within Pres' own party; would have effect of designating Cong leaders over Natl Com as primary spokesmen of opposition; Pastore and other subcom members doubt whether Cong has any peculiar right to answer Pres' TV appearances; Fulbright suggests that HR and Sen divide Cong's TV time evenly and that, within respective branches, spokesmen for different issues would emerge naturally and without squabbling; disputed by Pastore and Sen Goodell; Fulbright says his proposal is conscious indictment of TV journalism; network officials charge proposal would make TV simple 'conduit' of Govt policy

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Nixon Calls Manson Guilty, Later Withdraws Remark; Refers to Coast Murder Trial in Talk in Denver, Then Says in Washington He Didn't Mean to Prejudge Case NIXON WITHDRAWS MANSON REMARK

Date: 04 August 1970

By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times

Nixon, in remarks to newsmen during stopover in Denver on flight from San Clemente to Washington, says C Manson, hippie cultist now on trial in Calif, is 'guilty, directly or indirectly, of 8 murders without reason'; issues statement on arrival in Washington saying he did not intend to prejudge case

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Nixon's Remarks on Manson and Statement in Washington

Date: 04 August 1970

Remarks in Denver Special to The New York Times

Nixon, speaking to press on law and order, thanks media for informing nation on perils of drug abuse, Denver, Colo

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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day International National Metropolitan

Date: 04 August 1970

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