Jonathan Lambert (actor) 生日,出生日期

Jonathan Lambert (actor)

Jonathan Lambert (born 24 June 1973) is a French actor and comedian.

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生日,出生日期
1973年6月1日星期五
出生地
巴黎十六区
年龄
52
星号

1973年6月1日星期五 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 151 日。 美国总统是 Richard M. Nixon

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 52 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年6月1日星期日356 天前。 2026年6月1日星期一 天后,您的下一个生日是 8。 你已经活了 19,349 天,或者大约 464,399 小时,或者大约 27,863,956 分钟,或者大约 1,671,837,360 秒。

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1st of June 1973 News

1973年6月1日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Cox Pledges 'Full Cooperation' in Coast Inquiry

Date: 02 June 1973

By STEVEN V. ROBERTSSpecial to The New York Times

Steven ROBERTSSpecial

Special Watergate prosecutor A Cox promises on June 1 to give 'full cooperation' to Los Angeles grand jury's investigation of break-in at office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; cooperation will include allowing testimony by 3 Watergate conspirators--E H Hunt Jr, B L Barker and E Martinez--who reptdly also participated in break-in

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HALDEMAN DENIES ROLE IN COVER-UP CONFLICT WIDENS; Former Aide Says He Did Not Tell General Walters to Seek Curb on F.B.I. EHRLICHMAN DISPUTED Cushman Says C.I.A. Data Shows Domestic Chief Asked Aid for Hunt Difference in Testimony Two Points at Issue Haldeman Denies Cover-Up Role; Conflict Widens Actions Called 'Proper' Haldeman Recalls Parley Cuban Invasion Cited Haldeman Called 'Vague' Dispute Over Hunt Nothing Improper' Here's Mr. Hunt'

Date: 01 June 1973

By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times

David ROSENBAUMSpecial

former Atty Gen Mitchell, in int with Watergate com investigators on May 10, said that he learned of after break-in last June 17 that 2 of the arrested men, E H Hunt Jr and G G Liddy, had broken into office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist

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F.B.I. Was Given Key for Search in 1969

Date: 02 June 1973

By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times

FBI acknowledges its agents investigated offices of Washington radical newspaper without search warrant in '69, but denies action was illegal break-in; says bldg mgr let them in 1 wk after evicting newspaper for nonpayment of rent; J J Wagner, former Army intelligence officer, says FBI and Army planned break-in in attempt to find evidence of overseas Communist influence in financing and direction of newspaper, Washington Free Press; says 'it may not have been a second-story job, but it was still a bag job,' because 'they took stuff from the office'; FBI spokesman denies charge and says 'we didn't have anything to do with Army'; says as for search through newspaper office, 'all that was left behind was garbage'

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'Unused' Spy Plan Under F.B.I. Study; 'Unused' Spy Plan Is Under F.B.I. Study Plan Termed Shocking Two Principal Areas Dismantling Begun Possibility Acknowledged

Date: 02 June 1973

By JOHN M. CREWDSONSpecial to The New York Times

FBI is looking into possibility that elements of Nixon Adm's master plan for domestic intelligence gathering were put into operation despite Pres Nixon's assurance that proposal 'never went into effect'; Nixon acknowledged existence of so-called '1970 intelligence plan' in long statement last wk on several aspects of Watergate case; disclosed at 1 point that 'unused' intelligence program included provisions for 'surreptitious entry' by Fed agents in course of natl security investigations; FBI is now examining copy of secret intelligence program as are investigators for Sen Watergate com; Sens recd their copy of document from J W Dean 3 who removed it from White House shortly before his Apr 30 dismissal as Nixon's counsel; Sen Ervin says on May 31 that he has seen plan and that its contents would be 'great shock to the Amer people' if it were released

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Comments of Haldeman, Ehrlichman and General Cushman on the Watergate and C.I.A. Investigations; HALDEMAN STATEMENT

Date: 01 June 1973

Special to The New York Times

excerpts from statement to US Sen subcom by former White House aide J D Ehrlichman, including Ehrlichman contention that when CIA officials Helms and Walters were asked if FBI probe into Watergate break-in would jeopardize any past or present CIA operations in Mex, Walters gave 'equivocal' response, prompting Ehrlichman to direct Walters to give acting FBI dir Gray 'all the facts'

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RUSK REMEMBERS NO TAPS ON AIDES; He Terms Spying to Stop News Leaks 'Futile'

Date: 01 June 1973

Special to The New York Times

D Rusk says on May 31 that he cannot recall any use of wiretaps during his 8 yrs as State Sec on Govt personnel or reporters to trace news leaks, procedure he calls 'rather futile and unwholesome,' speech. Women's Natl Dem Club; says that use of 'certain sophisticated techniques' for 'partisan pol purposes' is step toward 'police state in this country,' news conf following speech; refers several times to Watergate scandal and cautions Dem audience that 'there is no comfort in this for Dems'; says he has 'personal confidence' in abilitites of special Watergate prosecutor A Cox and Atty Gen Richardson to reach 'all the truth'

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HALDEMANDENIES ROLE IN COVER-UP; CONFLICT WIDENS; Former Aide Says He Did Not Tell General Walters to Seek Curb on F.B.I.

Date: 01 June 1973

By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM

David ROSENBAUM

June 1-15: ex-White House aide H R Haldeman denies 'categorically' on May 31 before Sen Appropriations Subcom on Intelligence Operations that he participated in Watergate cover-up; disputes earlier testimony by CIA Deputy Dir Walters that he had instructed Walters to try to get FBI to stop investigating certain aspects of Watergate affair; Sen Pastore, after hearing Haldeman's testimony, complains of 'glaring inconsistencies' between testimony of Haldeman and J D Ehrlichman on 1 hand and that of Gens Walters and Cushman on other; 2 basic points of conflict are over what was said at a June 23 White House meeting that was called on Pres Nixon's orders and over source of instructions to Walters to provide assistance to Watergate conspirator E H Hunt Jr; Haldeman says 'I can categorically state...that at no time nor in any way did I suggest, direct or participate in any cover-up of the Watergate Investigation,' statement to newsmen following testimony before subcom; says he never asked CIA to participate in any Watergate cover-up and never suggested that CIA take any responsibility for break-in; Sens Pastore and McClellan point out direct conflict between statements of Haldeman and those of Walters; Walters has testified that he was ordered by Haldeman to try to get FBI to stop investigating Mexican aspects of Watergate case; Haldeman says Walters was asked to meet with then-FBI Acting Dir Gray to insure that any unrelated covert operations of CIA or any unrelated natl security activities had been previously undertaken by some of Watergate principals not be compromised in process of Watergate investigation and attendant publicity and pol furor; says this was done with 'no intent or desire to impede or cover up any aspect of Watergate investigation itself; McClellan says he cannot understand why, if their stories were accurate, Haldeman and Ehrlichman did not simply ask then-CIA Dir Helms whether CIA operations would be endangered; also questions why, if purpose of meeting was 'to get the 2 agencies together, Gray was not invited to be present so they could have them all there'; Sen Hruska says Haldeman told subcom that Gray was not invited because there could have been 'high-level discussions' about secret CIA affairs that Gray should not have known about'; Haldeman suggests that ex-White House counsel Dean 1st suggested possibility of CIA involvement in Watergate burglary and that it was because of Dean's suggestion that meeting was called with Helms and Walters; illus of Cushman, Haldeman and Haldeman's atty F Strickler

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Politics, Economics and the 'Gas' Tax; News Analysis

Date: 02 June 1973

By EDWARD COWANSpecial to The New York Times

analysis of possibility of increase in Fed gasoline tax notes several of Pres Nixon's econ advisers are reptd to favor increase from current 4c a gallon to at least 5c and maybe 10c; proponents of tax say it would help cool econ boom by drawing off some purchasing power and ease gasoline shortage by discouraging consumption; Adm sources say biggest obstacle to increase is political, reference to Nixon's promise in Jan not to raise taxes during his 2d term if Cong does not cause Govt spending to exceed Nixon's budget; Nixon's advisers agree with some exceptions that higher tax is desirable because it would discourage gasoline consumption; tax increase of 1c would yield estimated $1-billion in revenue; those definitely in favor of gasoline tax rise are reptd to be Treas Sec Shultz, Deputy Sec W E Simon and former Pres adviser and Sec J B Connally; Council of Econ Advisers chmn H Stein is reptd to tentatively favor tax; Fed Reserve Bd chmn A F Burns is reptd to oppose tax; problems that would arise from tax rise and its effect on econ noted

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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day

Date: 01 June 1973

correction story repts that UPI photo published in NY Times on May 24 that was said to show R Boiardo leaving funeral of A Chieppa is not picture of Boiardo

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Radio; Talks, Sports. Events News Broadcasts

Date: 02 June 1973

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