U.S. President Richard Nixon responds to a journalist's questions during a press conference in Orlando, Florida. A journalist asks him whether a story will come out on submission of more facts. The President agrees to this. He states that editors had not raised questions on milk prices and the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. He thinks they need to be answer either through the medium of a television conference like this or by sending facts to all the editors of the nation's newspapers. He states that if editors need more information they can write to him.
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