A report on Federal building security regulations due to bombing fears. Angela Davis captured. Baltimore Orioles within one game of World Series win. Oriole pitcher Dave McNally hits a grand slam in game 3 to become the first pitcher to hit a home run in the World Series.
General William Westmoreland supports an all-volunteer army by mid-1973. My Lai massacre trial continues. Lt. William Calley's attorney accuses General Westmoreland of using Calley as a scapegoat.
Host: Walter Cronkite
November 7th, 1954-April 20th, 1961. September 15th, 1963-Present.
Counterpart of NBC's "Meet The Press." Newsmakers are interviewed by a panel. CBS correspondent George Herman moderated the program from 1969 until September 1983 when he was replaced by Lesley Stahl. Bob Schieffer took over as moderator in 1991. Eventually, the panel of interviewers was dropped in favor of the program host conducting interviews of all guests.
Guests: James L. Buckley, Charles Goodell, and Richard Ottinger, all running for Robert F. Kennedy's vacant New York State Senatorial seat.
Mike Wallace is moderator.
November 7th, 1954-April 20th, 1961. September 15th, 1963-Present.
Counterpart of NBC's "Meet The Press." Newsmakers are interviewed by a panel. CBS correspondent George Herman moderated the program from 1969 until September 1983 when he was replaced by Lesley Stahl. Bob Schieffer took over as moderator in 1991. Eventually, the panel of interviewers was dropped in favor of the program host conducting interviews of all guests.
Guests: James L. Buckley, Charles Goodell, and Richard Ottinger, all running for Robert F. Kennedy's vacant New York State Senatorial seat.
Mike Wallace is moderator.
Duplicate of #19816A.
President says he will be happy with two Republican Senator wins in upcoming election. Labor Department reports five US industries with over six percent unemployment.
President Nixon addresses nation from Anaheim, California with speech on law and order. He also gives his endorsement to the entire state GOP ticket which includes Governor Ronald Reagan and Senator George Murphy.
Pope Paul rules Cardinals over 80 can't participate in Pope voting process. Nixon to hold news conference on December 10th.
Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather report.
September 24th, 1968-
An hour newsmagazine with a strong emphasis on investigative reporting. 60 Minutes began in 1968 as a bi-weekly show, alternating on Tuesday evenings with CBS Reports. In the fall of 1971, it shifted to Sunday evenings. In the fall of 1975, it became a weekly series. It remains a fixture on Sunday evenings on CBS to this day.
A profile of composer Alan Copland on his 70th birthday. George McGovern interviews the Governor of South Dakota.
Host:Harry Reasoner
From December 7, 1970 thru September 12, 1975. Harry Reasoner & Howard K. Smith anchored the ABC Primetime News. Subsequently, Reasoner remained behind the desk while Smith did commentary and analysis.
New York City cab drivers and longshoremen go on strike, power strike in Great Britain continues, defense prepares case for Lt. William Calley in My Lai massacre.
CBS Chief correspondents review the year's headlines in two one-hour programs. (December 27th and 29th.)
This is part 2.
Moderator Charles Collingwood leads a discussion about US involvement in Vietnam and Cambodia; the Paris peace talks; America's relationships with Russia and Red China; and revolutionary terrorist groups such as the Palestinian Guerillas.
Correspondents: Eric Sevareid, Marvin Kalb, Richard C. Hottelet, Morley Safer, Peter Kallscher, Charles Collingwood.
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