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1968-03-05, CBS, 19 min.
A report on the arrest of Jackie Robinson's 21-year-old son, Jackie Jr for narcotics possession, comment from Jackie Robinson.
1968-03-06, CBS, 27 min.
Walter Cronkite reports.
1968-03-06, CBS, 23 min.
Eric Sevareid reports on Senator Eugene McCarthy's presidential nomination.
1968-03-07, CBS, 26 min.
Robert Kennedy vs. William Fulbright Senate debate on Vietnam, a report by Eric Sevareid on Eugene McCarthy.
1968-03-11, CBS, 22 min.
CBS News with Walter Cronkite.
1968-03-13, CBS, 23 min.
Cronkite talks to Robert Kennedy about his candidacy for president.
1968-03-14, CBS, 25 min.
Walter Cronkite interviews Eugene McCarthy Morley Safer reports from London on the Gold Crisis An excerpt of NBC News with Chet Huntley is heard A report on the Robert F. Kennedy campaign from his campaign headquarters, 20,000 US troops killed in Vietnam thus far Eric Sevareid looks at the presidential candidates
1968-03-15, ABC, 27 min.
A report on the Robert Kennedy presidential campaign, an excerpt of CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. "Lineup" on Saturday night late show. Includes commercials.
1968-03-15, CBS, 28 min.
The Gold Crisis, Charles Kuralt with a report on corn cob pipes, an editorial comment on Gold changes in the USA. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-03-18, CBS, 22 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Lyndon Johnson
- Charles Kuralt
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Morley Safer
- John Hart
- Mike Wallace
- Eugene McCarthy
- Ike Pappas
Harry Reasoner subbing for Cronkite. The US will not pull out of Vietnam, Dan Rather reports, "complete the job at home," John Hart reports, Robert Kennedy in Manhattan, a preview of the April 2nd New Hampshire primary, presidential commentary on Eugene McCarthy, commercial for solarcane, 679 enemy troops killed last week, Morley Safer reports on the riots in London, protests in Indonesia, Gold Crisis eased slightly, commentary by Eric Sevareid.
1968-03-19, CBS, 29 min.
Nelson Rockefeller still a presidential candidate, press conference, playtex commercial, Eric Sevareid reports on the presidential campaign, Dick Gregory to lead protest at the Democratic convention, commercial for Dristan, President Johnson has no plans to appoint a commission to evaluate Vietnam policy, new tomb in Egypt 2300 BC, Frank Kern reports, Gold Reserves now freed, no longer 25% requirement to back, Bill McGlocklin reports from Hamburg, Germany, "Fiddler On The Roof" now playing. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1968-03-20, CBS, 28 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Lyndon Johnson
- Robert Kennedy
- Steve Rowan
- Ed Rabel
- Bruce Morton
- Harry S. Truman
Steve Rowan reports from Vietnam, failure at US bases? danger at Kason, new weapons, draft dodgers, Truman supports Johnson for president, Robert Kennedy will not be splitting the Democratic party, Bruce Morton reports, Marlboro commercial, Howard University closed due to a black protest by the student body, only one course in black history is being offered, negro beaten, Ed Rabel reports. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1968-03-22, CBS, 23 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Lyndon Johnson
- William Westmoreland
- Charles Kuralt
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Robert Kennedy
- Eugene McCarthy
- David Kulhane
- Sargent Shriver
- George Herman
Sargent Shriver the new Ambassador to France, General Westmoreland new Army Chief Of Staff, takes over on July 2nd, President Johnson has an overwhelming lead over Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, RFK campaign speech in Alabama on jobs, fighting crime, Vietnam war, discrimination. Eric Sevareid commentary on politics and politicians in 1968, a commercial for True Cigarettes, a report on airport traffic jams and Air Traffic Control by 1977, David Culhane reports. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1968-03-25, CBS, 29 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Lyndon Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Roger Mudd
- Thurston Morton
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Joan Baez
- David Harris
Harry Reasoner subbing for Cronkite. Nelson Rockefeller speaks about his position on the "68 elections President Johnson press conference and statement Nixon's reaction Roger Mudd interviews Thurston Morton Israel attacks Jordon, losses on both sides New offensives in Saigon, 336 US killed during the Tet offensive South Vietnam increases Army numbers President Johnson persists with "Peace with honor" in Vietnam, Dan Rather reports Fugitive captured talks candidly to reporters Joan Baez marries a draft resistor, David Harris. Eric Sevareid with commentary on Rockefeller
1968-03-27, CBS, 25 min.
Report from Vietnam with Bert Quinn, Eric Sevareid reports on "Economics Of The South." A report on Eugene McCarthy's presidential campaign. This program is joined in progress.
1968-03-29, CBS, 19 min.
The funeral of Yuri Gagarin, Peter Burns in Fort Gordon, Georgia with a report on the sniper defense program, unrest predicted in the Summer. Dan Rather, Bill Plant, and Jeff Guralnick with Vietnam news. Joined in progress.
1968-04-01, CBS, 16 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Barry Goldwater
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Hubert Humphrey
- George Wallace
- Ronald Reagan
- Robert Kennedy
- Eugene McCarthy
Commentary on Richard Nixon, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, Barry Goldwater, George Wallace, Hubert Humphrey, and Ronald Reagan. Eric Sevareid's commentary on Johnson giving up on bombings of North Vietnam, ramifications on Johnson's decision not to run for another term. Cronkite interviews Nixon. Martin Luther King will return to Memphis tomorrow to resume his civil rights march, Eric Sevareid reports. Includes commercials.
1968-04-01, CBS, 54 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Bill Moyers
- Richard Nixon
- Dan Rather
- George Herman
- John Hughes
- Theodore White
Special report on President Johnson's decision not to run for President and on the prospects for peace in Vietnam, George Herman and Dan Rather report, an extended interview with Richard Nixon, Comments from Bill Moyers, John Hughes, and Theodore White.
1968-04-01, CBS, 60 min.
A CBS News special report with host Walter Cronkite. The topic is President Lyndon Baines Johnson's decision not to seek re-election and on the prospects for peace in Viet Nam.
1968-04-02, CBS, 30 min.
President Johnson comments on the American farmer and attempts to return them to the farms, they are now leaving for the cities, Dan Rather reports, Charles Collingwood reports from Hanoi, Eric Sevareid on the Wisconsin primary, Charles Kuralt reports on the Red River Gorge in Kentucky, the discovery of a primitive hut built by Daniel Boone.
1968-04-02, CBS, 30 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Eric Sevareid
- Hubert Humphrey
- Martin Agronsky
- Dan Rather
- Robert Kennedy
- John Hart
- Eugene McCarthy
- David Schoumacher
Live coverage of the Wisconsin primary. Walter Cronkite anchors. John Hart, Dan Rather, David Schoumacher and Martin Agronsky report. Comments from Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, and Eric Sevareid.
1968-04-03, CBS, 23 min.
An interview with a girl's windmill softball team. Honoring Vietnam peace response.
1968-04-04, , min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Hubert Humphrey
- Bob Young
- Dan Rather
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Glenn Rinker
- Julian Barber
Live coverage of the assassination of Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 4th, 1968. 1- News reports by Julian Barber WTOP-TV Washington (CBS) 2- News reports by Glenn Rinker WRC-TV (NBC) Washington 3- NBC News Special Report-(Joined in progress) (Dr. King in critical condition) 4- ABC News Special Report (Joined in progress) (Dr.King in critical condition) 5- NBC News Special Report (Death Of Dr. King) 6- Special Report WTTG News (Metro) Washington D.C. Death of Dr. King-32 seconds 7- ABC News Special Report (Death of Dr. King) 41 second special report 8- CBS News Special Report (Joined in progress) with Dan Rather concerning the death of Dr. King. 9- NBC News Special Report (Death of Dr.King update) 10- ABC News Special Report with Bob Young (Joined in progress update) 11- CBS News Special Report (Joined in progress) with Walter Cronkite concerning the death of Dr. King and remarks by President Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey. For events of 4-5-68, please see #11313A.
1968-04-04, CBS, 6 min.
Jesse Jackson on Dr. Martin Luther King. President Johnson at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, Dan Rather reports. Host: Walter Cronkite. Joined in progress.
1968-04-05, ABC/NBC/CBS, 52 min.
- David Brinkley
- Walter Cronkite
- Chet Huntley
- Bob Hope
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Julian Barber
- Dan Rather
- Steve Rowan
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Eric Sevareid
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Hubert Humphrey
- Ike Pappas
- Bill Plante
- Ralph Abernathy
- Peter Burns
- John Hart
- Carl Stokes
- Robert F. Kennedy
News report of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from WTOP-TV(CBS) Washington D.C. by Julian Barber. There is an NBC News bulletin and special report with further details including news of King's death. An ABC bulletin is heard interrupting regular broadcasting, announcing the tragic death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joined in progress, late reports from Dan Rather on a CBS News Special Report. In a previous speech King is heard, reminding his followers that to put one's life on the line for what is just and righteous is to place oneself in danger, but the risks must be taken. Another extensive CBS TV NEWS SPECIAL REPORT from Washington DC is telecast preempting regular programming the evening of April 4, 1968. Walter Cronkite relays the latest news from Memphis, Tennessee where King was pronounced dead one hour after he was shot. Cronkite recounts a brief biographic report on King; his early life, his rise to fame, and the influences he has had promoting non-violent activates. Wires are read from shocked dignitaries. President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks live to the American people requesting all Americans to work together for peace and solidarity. Via video tape, Vice President Hubert Humphrey reflects on this tragedy and gives praise to the work which King has done and to his non-violent philosophy for acquiring freedom and civil rights for all people. On the following day, April 5, CBS EVENING NEWS with WALTER CRONKIITE. Dan Rather reports concerning the racial looting which has occurred. Ike Pappas reports from Memphis Tennessee. He states that at 2:06pm Dr. King walked on to his hotel balcony. 200 hundred feet away across the balcony one shot rang out and the assassin disappeared. Steve Rowan from Memphis reports of looting and chaos during the day. Officers in gas masks. Fires everywhere. A number of Negroes taken into custody. National Guard requested and called in near the White House. Incidents of looting in Detroit, Boston, and in the states of Tennessee, Colorado and North Carolina. A national day of mourning is reported by Dan Rather. President Johnson again talks to the American people requesting unity. Additional reports from Memphis come from Ike Pappas who states that King walked to railing at his hotel at 3:06pm. 200 feet away a single shot rang out, and the shooter disappeared. Bill Plante reports from Memphis related to the emotions felt.. Prayers from Dr. Ralph Abernathy are heard. From Atlanta, a report detailing the return of King's body to Georgia. Peter Burns reports on funeral arrangements. From Cleveland, John Hart reports; we hear statements from Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Carl Stokes. From the HUNTLEY BRINKLEY REPORT(NBC), Chet Huntley and David Brinkley inform on the latest development regarding looting and violence in many states including Detroit, Greensboro, and Chicago. Federal troops ordered into the streets. All schools closed. Four deaths reported. Hundreds arrested in Detroit. Guard troops deployed in Nashville, Tennessee and in Chicago. On CBS EVENING NEWS, Eric Sevareid comments on the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. He states, "never before has this nation gone into a proclaimed mourning, its flag everywhere at half staffed over the death of a private citizen. And this man was a descendent of slaves." Walter Cronkite concludes with his signature sign off, "And that's the way it is, April 5th, 1968. This is Walter Cronkinte. Good Night."
1968-04-05, , min.
- Walter Cronkite
- David Brinkley
- Chet Huntley
- James Farmer
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
- Wally Bruner
- John Goldsmith
- Stephen Gear
- Steve Schatz
Events of April 5th, 1968, concerning the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 12- Today Show Interviews 4-5-68 with James Farmer and others 13- CBS News Bulletin (joined in progress) with Dan Rather concerning looting in Washington and Federal troops sent into Washington. 14- CBS News with Walter Cronkite 15- Huntley- Brinkley Report segment (NBC) 16- WTOP News Special Report with Stephen Gear about rioting in Washington. 17- WMAL (ABC) News Special Report with Steve Schatz concerning rioting and curfew in Washington. 18- WTTG News Special Report with Wally Bruner and John Goldsmith 19- WMAL News Special Report with Steve Schatz (joined in progress) reporting tanks in Washington 20- WTTG News Special Report with Wally Bruner and John Goldsmith.
1968-04-05, CBS, 24 min.
- Pope Paul VI
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Roger Mudd
- Robert Kennedy
- John Hart
- Stokely Carmichael
- Ike Pappas
- Carl Stokes
- Steve Rowan
- Peter Burns
- Ralph Abernathy
- Bert Quint
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Bill Plante
Steve Rowan from Washington, DC-Looting and rioting Dan Rather-Report on the president Ike Pappas- In Memphis, Tennessee- Details before Dr. King was shot. Bill Plante- Reporting from Memphis Peter Burns- With Dr. Ralph Abernathy John Hart- With Robert F. Kennedy- mindless violence. Also comments from Cleveland Mayor Carl Stokes plus world reaction from Pope Paul VI, Britain's Parliament, The Soviet Union and Stokely Carmichael. Comments from Robert Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Carl Stokes, plus world reaction. Civil Rights Bill not passed, Bert Quint reports from Hanoi, Eric Sevareid with commentary on Dr. King. Host: Walter Cronkite. With commercials.
1968-04-08, CBS, 22 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Collingwood
- Eric Sevareid
- Roger Mudd
- Herb Kaplow
- Frank Reynolds
- Elie Abel
- Mike Rich
- Bill Fitzgerald
- Nelson Benton
- Coretta Scott King
Mike Rich reports on the rally for Dr. King in Memphis, Tennessee NBC News Monitor- Comment from NBC Newsman Elie Abel (Radio) WNBC-TV Commentary- The World in Washington with Herb Kaplow Bill Fitzgerald-WNBC (Radio) Monitor News-Curfews in Pittsburgh and Baltimore Frank Reynolds-ABC News-Vietnam report Charles Collingwood (CBS) on Vietnam-Roger Mudd on Dr. King Dr. King's Memphis march, Coretta King in attendence, Nelson Benton (CBS) on curfews Hunt for Dr. King's assassin Eric Sevareid (CBS) on the Vietnam war Cronkite sign-off on CBS-TV. An announcement that CBS will telecast Dr. King's funeral tomorrow.
1968-04-09, CBS, 173 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- John Lindsay
- Charles Kuralt
- Martin Luther King
- Hubert Humphrey
- Edwin Newman
- Reed Collins
- Jim Burns
- Jackie Robinson
- Sid Davis
- Lou Adler
- Ralph Abernathy
- Rod MacLeish
- Coretta Scott King
- Floyd Kalber
- John Dancy
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Ronald English
- King Family
- Harry Belafonte
- Harold De Woolf
- Stan Scott
- Ken Reed
- Jim Gordon
- Robert Williams
Live coverage and highlights from all three networks and Radio of Dr. Martin Luther King's Funeral.
1968-04-09, CBS, 27 min.
Today's events: A look back Retrospect from Roger Mudd March on Washington 8-28-63 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance Response to "Black Power" ethic and incident with James Meredith Open housing in Milwaukee (Dr. King interview) Mountain top speech "non-violence" stand Walter Cronkite comments on "Free At Last" tombstone Charles Kuralt at Moorehouse College Excerpt of NBC News with Chet Huntley and Edwin Newman
1968-04-09, CBS, 21 min.
Dr. Martin Luther King's memorial and final rites. In Mexico, the search for DR. King's assassin, Charles Evers appeals for calm, Dan Rather reports on peace talks with Hanoi.
1968-04-10, CBS, 28 min.
The civil rights bill is passed. Eric Sevareid reports. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-13, CBS, 24 min.
Tracing the assassination of Dr. King Charles Kuralt-On The Road in Fredricksburg, Indiana Joined in progress. An excerpt of NBC Nightly News with Chet Huntley.
1968-04-15, CBS, 29 min.
President Johnson in Hawaii Vietnam report with Charles Collingwood West Berlin demonstrations succeed Soviet Union nuclear weapons increase Dick Gregory against demonstrating at Chicago convention Robert Kennedy spending more TV ad money USSR space report Eric Sevareid on UN talks. Walter Cronkite host: Some commercials
1968-04-16, CBS, 29 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Collingwood
- Eric Sevareid
- Robert Kennedy
- Daniel Schorr
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Bill Plante
- Edna Ferber
- Richard J. Daly
Disorder and rioting continues in Chicago, shoot-to-kill order by Mayor Richard J. Daly- Bill Plante reports Eric Sevareid-commentary on Mayor Daly Jackie Kennedy to campaign for Robert Kennedy Charles Collingwood reports from North Vietnam Novelist, playwright, Edna Ferber (Showboat) has died at 80 GNP soars to new record-Booming economy Children go hungry-Daniel Schorr reports from Alabama Kent Cigarette and Miller Beer commercials. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-17, CBS, 30 min.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk- attempt to produce peace with Hanoi Mayor Daly of Chicago explains his views in detail about the deadly use of force in Chicago by the police Eric Sevareid reports on the presidential campaign Includes commercials. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-18, CBS, 15 min.
Governor Rockefeller to achieve and plan for the next decade to create the best future society Senate sub-committee hearings on progress needed for proprietary owners Rebellions this summer: How to control them Report from Vietnam by Hughes Rudd. Joined in progress. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-19, CBS, 29 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Martin Luther King
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Bill Stout
- Roger Mudd
- Robert Kennedy
- Mike Wallace
- James Earl Ray
40-year-old James Earl Ray is identified as the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King, Eric Sevareid reports. An extensive report on the details regarding the shooting by Mike Wallace and Bill Stout. Nixon predicts Robert Kennedy will run against him Communist nations seek their own communist ID's not relegated to duplicating the USSR. Robert Kennedy campaigns in California, Roger Mudd reports. Also, an excerpt of NBC News: Report on the North Korean crisis and "Pueblo." Report from the American crewmembers disparaging the US.
1968-04-19, CBS, 27 min.
The Indiana primary, editorial by Eric Sevareid A tornado in Arkansas The North Pole is reached for the first time in fifty years Airline movies-Drinks remain cost-free. Washington, DC returns to normal after violence when Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated. Neil Strauser reports. Walter Cronkite signoff. Walter Cronkite hosting.
1968-04-22, CBS, 21 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam Campaigning in Indiana for the primary with Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy. David Schoumaker and John Hart report. The court has the right to restrict youngsters from viewing certain adult motion pictures. Morley Safer reporting from Athens, Greece regarding Spanish influence in the country. An editorial on Clark Clifford's speech today by Eric Sevareid South Vietnamese army will soon be able to take over for themselves. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-23, CBS, 27 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam Bob Gregory reports on 1400 man battleship crew A report on the United Methodist Church George Wallace presidential campaign commercial Morley Safer reports on man buried alive in coffin for 61 days. Walter Cronkite Host. Includes commercials.
1968-04-24, CBS, 23 min.
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Mayor John Lindsay, continued search for James Earl Ray Convict who knew him interviewed about a million dollar bounty.
1968-04-24, CBS, 23 min.
Eric Sevareid commentary about United Kingdom non-discrimination bill, UK has 2% negro population versus 12% for the US. South Africa excluded from 1968 Olympics. Charles Kuralt reports on latest fad, "space sleds."
1968-04-26, CBS, 27 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam for CBS News Morton Dean reports from Columbia University Morley Safer reports from London regarding anti-black activists The 50th anniversary of 12-man team who reached the North Pole Hubert Humphrey campaigns in the south (George Herman reports) Commentary by Eric Sevareid Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-29, CBS, 28 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Dan Rather
- Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Eugene McCarthy
- Daniel Schorr
- Ed Rabel
- Ralph Abernathy
- Robert Schenke
- David Schumacher
Reports from Vietnam Gamal Nasser says war with Israel is inevitable Dan Rather reports on draft laws Robert Schenke on the Columbia University strike. David Schumacher reports on the Eugene McCarthy campaign Status on French Heart patient Dr. Ralph Abernathy: "Save America." Daniel Schorr reports Report on a better food system. March to Mississippi-Ed Rabel reports. Walter Cronkite: Host
1968-04-30, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Barry Goldwater
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Ronald Reagan
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Daniel Schorr
Governor Nelson Rockefeller speech-seeks presidential nomination at a press conference. Reporters ask questions. Reactions from Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan on Columbia University riots Columbia University police break barricades Eisenhower suffering chest pains Heart transplant recipient dies (Daniel Schorr reports) Paper Gold System, contraceptive labeling Eric Sevareid editorial on presidential candidates Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-05-01, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Morton Dean
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Eugene McCarthy
- Bernard Kalb
- Ralph Abernathy
- David Schumacher
- Nguyen Van Thieu
- James Reston
President Johnson proposes Vietnam peace talks aboard an Indonesian ship, Dan Rather reports. South Vietnamese President Thieu is interviewed-Bernard Kalb reports 700 enemy troops killed, 43 US troops killed this week. Rockefeller's position on Vietnam policy, Morton Dean reports Former President Eisenhower is recuperating More protests and clashes at Columbia University, students claim police brutality Dr. Ralph Abernathy leads the "Poor People's March" against the war in Vietnam. The march will begin in the next two weeks David Schumacher reports on the Eugene McCarthy campaign spending James Reston is the new Executive Director of the New York Times Eric Sevareid editorial on Nelson Rockefeller, the man, his issues and policies. Host: Walter Cronkite. Commercials: -Sherwin-Williams White House Paints. -Marlboro Cigarettes.
1968-05-03, CBS, 24 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Dan Rather
- Morton Dean
- Mike Wallace
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Harry S. Truman
Peace talks in Paris-tax increases President Johnson visits former president Harry Truman in Missouri-to be 84 next week, Dan Rather reports Eric Sevareid on peace talks, New Stock Exchange up Two more heart transplants, the 9th and 10th performed and the first in the United Kingdom Mike Wallace reports on Richard Nixon's speech in Indiana before the Indiana primary In his first day of campaigning, Governor Nelson Rockefeller visits the University of Iowa, Morton Dean reports In Alabama, the negro image of today. Walter Cronkite is the host.
1968-05-06, CBS, 25 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Muhammad Ali
- Cassius Clay
- Robert Kennedy
- Eugene McCarthy
- Wilson Hall
- George Severnson
- Carl Hayden
Walter Cronkite on location reports on the Indiana primaries On NBC, interviews by Wilson Hall Report on Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy (CBS) Demonstrations in Paris Report on upcoming peace talks North Vietnamese assaults near Saigon, George Severnson reports Newsmen killed by South Vietnamese Conviction of Muhammad Ali upheld-faces five-year prison term 90-year-old Senator Carl Hayden, Democrat, is retiring and will not run again. Host: Walter Cronkite.
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Order1968-05-07, CBS, min.
Indiana election returns Special report on the disqualification of Kentucky Derby winner Dancer's Image.