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476 records found for NEWS, THE
1964-05-29, ABC, min.
Unanswered questions concerning Lee Harvey Oswald. Interview with author Mark Lane. Included is news coverage from NBC, CBS, WNEW radio.
1964-06-01, , min.
Nelson Mandela begins a 27 year jail term.
#14549: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1964-06-12, CBS, 10 min.
Governor William Scranton announces he will enter the GOP race for the presidential nomination in an attempt to stop Goldwater, he claims the Republican party will be in danger if Goldwater wins, interview with Scranton.
#14585: NBC NEWS, THE
Order1964-08-24, NBC, 6 min.
Robert Kennedy announces his candidacy for a Senate seat from New York, comments by Kenneth Keating and Adam Clayton Powell, Powell also comments on racists.
1964-10-01, , min.
Campaign speeches by President Johnson and GOP challenger Senator Barry Goldwater.
1964-10-09, CBS, 11 min.
South Vietnam and the election, China to explode A-Bomb. Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater talk about the election.
1964-10-15, , min.
Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev is removed from power by the Kremlin leadership and replaced with Alexi Kosygin.
1964-10-16, , min.
The people's Republic of China explodes its first atomic bomb, successfully carrying out its first nuclear test.
#14743: MORNING NEWS, THE
Order1965-02-16, , min.
The latest news and commentary.
#14746: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-02-17, CBS, 1 min.
The latest news from CBS news. Host: Charles Collingwood.
1965-02-19, , 3 min.
General Nguyen Khanh ousted in a coup as South Vietnamese leader, succeeded by Duong Van Minh. racial violence in Merceria, Alabama, 400 negroes defy troopers, reporters are beaten.
1965-02-21, WMCA, 14 min.
Live coverage of the assassination of Malcolm X at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City. Radio Coverage by Mutual, WMCA, and NBC. Elijah Muhammad and Muhammad Ali are threatened. The firebombing of a Mosque number 7-A of Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam (NOI), in Harlem, headed by Malcolm X before his break with the NOI in March of 1964. It was the most powerful NOI mosque in the United States.
1965-03-04, WCBS, 12 min.
- Malcolm X
- Martin Luther King
- Neil Strausser
- Dan Rather
- Alexander Kendrick
- Steve Rowan
- Robert Ryan
- Ned Calmer
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Ben Holman
Attack on Moscow embassy by Russian students, Alexander Kendrick reporting, in New York City, Zionist demonstrators vs. German government, Steve Rowan reports, Neil Strausser reports on the reenactment of actor Robert Ryan's Gettysburg Address, March 4th, 1865 and Lincoln's swearing in as President. Ben Holman with Black Muslim report on defection of members, interview by Malcolm X before his death, half of Black Muslim members have left, Dr. Martin Luther King receives Eleanor Roosevelt medal, Dr. King says "Time is always right to do right." Dan Rather from the UK about ten orphaned children who want to stay together. Host: Ned Calmer
1965-03-15, , min.
Selma marchers get OK from a Federal judge, comments by Martin Luther King, President Johnson sends voting rights bill to congress, the Russians plan a space spectacular in the very near future.
#14786: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-03-23, CBS, 27 min.
Gemini 11 spaceflight (Young and Grissom) aboard, Ranger 9 rocket heads toward the moon, Moscow hails space-walking cosmonauts, President Johnson talks to returned astronauts.
1965-05-21, , min.
The conflicts between Harry Truman and Douglas Macarthur.
1965-05-25, ABC, min.
The latest news and sports.
1965-05-29, , min.
Comments on the Ali-Liston fight.
1965-05-29, , min.
The news of May 29th, 1965.
1965-05-30, , min.
The news of May 30th, 1965.
#14878: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-06-08, CBS, 5 min.
The latest Vietnam war news. Includes an excerpt of the ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings.
#14891: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-06-14, CBS, min.
News events of the day from CBS News.
#14895: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-07-09, CBS, min.
President Johnson says Vietnam war will get worse before it gets better, Robert Kennedy criticizes US policy in Vietnam, General Maxwell Taylor resigns as ambassador, replaced by Henry Cabot Lodge, Jack Dempsey comments on the state of today's boxing, Walter Cronkite reports from Zone-"D" in South Vietnam, a report from the Da Nang Air Force base.
#14896: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-07-12, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite with an airstrike mission in the Vietnam jungle, more US troops arrive in Vietnam, now a US war, a report from Camron Bay on the arrival of more US troops, (1st infantry division.)
1965-07-14, , min.
Adlai Stevenson dies in London, various reports, and a comment by President Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower who twice opposed Stevenson for the presidency in 1952 and 1956.
#14932: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-07-14, CBS, min.
The death of Adlai Stevenson, Robert McNamara suggests calling up reserves, National Guard draft call to meet Vietnam demands, McNamara contradiction of one year ago, Walter Cronkite interviews airborne brigade in Vietnam, Viet Cong called cowards and bums, US support for troops.
#14934: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-07-21, CBS, 21 min.
An intense review on the course of the Vietnam war, more Americans may have to be sent to Vietnam, 200,000 might be sent, North Vietnam says US troops are not suitable for a guerilla war, Walter Cronkite reports, other reports from Vietnam, US marines burn village in retaliation for a burst of gunfire, report by Morley Safer,
1965-08-15, , 2 min.
The third night of Watts looting and rioting, fourteen dead, National Guard sent in.
1965-08-16, , 5 min.
Billy Rose comments on New York's World's Fair Fiasco.
#14946: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-09-18, CBS, 5 min.
Martin Agronsky analysis, the Dominican Republic conflict, comment by Senator William Fulbright. Commercial plugs for the return of Beverly Hillbillies and other CBS shows scheduled for the CBS TV fall line-up. Sinclair gasoline.
#14953: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-10-11, CBS, 5 min.
A report on anti-draft protests.
1965-10-12, , 8 min.
Commentary on avoiding the draft.
#14956: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-10-12, CBS, 5 min.
Morley Safer describes battle incidents in Vietnam.
1965-10-13, , 3 min.
Worldwide denunciation against the US involvement in Vietnam.
#14963: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-10-18, CBS, 7 min.
The US investigates the Ku Klux Klan. News opening by Jim Jensen.
1965-11-06, , 6 min.
Two men burn draft cards in New York City, their comments, comment from Barry Goldwater, a Ku Klux Klan member kills himself due to Jewish background.
1965-11-10, , min.
The aftermath of the Northeast power blackout. Comments by people involved. Pacifist sets himself afire outside the UN.
1965-11-27, , min.
The Viet Cong will release two US prisoners, possible atrocities by US soldiers on Viet Cong in retaliation for anti-Viet comments in DC, comments by draftees, and others on war protesters.
1965-12-30, , min.
Ku Klux Klan leader attacks Jews and Catholics in US post office.
1965-12-30, , min.
Ku Klux Klan leader Wally Butterworth attacks Jews, the Post Office, and Catholics.
1965-12-31, , 14 min.
KKK leader Wally Butterworth verbally attacks the US Postal Service, Negroes, Jews, Catholics, etc.
1966-01-02, , min.
New York City transit strike. Green Bay Packers defeat Cleveland Browns 23-12 to win NFL championship.
#15019A: RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1966-01-02, , min.
Transit strike in NYC, TWU President Michael Quill in an explosive outburst confusing draft card burning with tearing up court injunction, declaring, "The Judge can drop dead in his black robes."
1966-01-30, , min.
TWU President Michael Quill is dead, Vietnam report, Nixon comments on Vietnam and his future in politics.
1966-01-31, , min.
Senator Wayne Morse in a debate on the Vietnam question, to be put before the UN, Britain in economic retaliation against Rhodesia.
#15039: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1966-02-01, CBS, 29 min.
The deaths of Buster Keaton and Hedda Hopper. Includes commercials.
#15052: NEWS, THE: ABC RADIO
Order1966-02-13, ABC, 2 min.
The latest news from ABC radio.
1966-02-23, , min.
News events of the day.
1966-02-28, , 11 min.
The latest news.
#15078: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1966-03-05, CBS, 4 min.
The latest CBS News sponsored by Chevy. Richard C. Hottelet reporting.