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1966-11-08, CBS, 37 min.
- Charles Kuralt
- Richard C. Hottelet
- Alexander Kendrick
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Dallas Townsend
- Dave Shoemaker
- Ted Skerrit
- Bill Rowden
Live CBS and local station WROW radio coverage of Senator and Gubernatorial election returns. Coverage of November 8th, 1966. Anchors, Dallas Townsend and Charles Kuralt do CBS Profile Analysis. Commercials included for sponsor, Montgomery Ward. The 1966 United States elections were held on November 8, 1966, and elected the members of the 90th United States Congress. The election was held in the middle of Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson's second (only full) term, and during the Vietnam War. Johnson's Democrats lost forty-seven seats to the Republican Party in the House of Representatives. The Democrats also lost three seats in the U.S. Senate to the Republicans. Despite their losses, the Democrats retained control of both chambers of Congress. Republicans won a large victory in the gubernatorial elections, with a net gain of seven seats. This was the first election held after the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which led to a surge in African-American voter participation.
1966-11-13, ABC, min.
- Fred Foy
- Everett Dirksen
- Lurleen Wallace
- Ronald Reagan
- George Romney
- Spiro Agnew
- Lester Maddox
- Edward Brooke
- Charles Percy
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Mark Hatfield
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Election results bring big GOP victory in the House and Senate, Reagan, Romney, Rockefeller, Percy, Hatfield, Brooke, Agnew, Maddox all win, Lurleen Wallace wins in Alabama, Everett Dirksen looks at presidential hopefuls for 1968, a major battle in South Vietnam, battlefront report, the US puts a spacecraft around the moon, Gemini 12 fired into orbit. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1967-10-22, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Anti-war draft protestors, Senator Stennis chides the protestors, high casualties in Vietnam, a Governor's conference aboard the US liner USS Independence, politics discussed among other topics, comments by Reagan and Rockefeller, Russian spacecraft lands on the surface of Venus, sends signals back to earth, a Federal jury convicts seven white men of murdering three civil rights workers in Mississippi, former President Eisenhower enters the hospital, a 91-year-old veteran of the Spanish American war comments on supporting the war in Vietnam. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1968-02-09, WCBS, 27 min.
The local news from WCBS-TV Channel 2 in New York City with host Jim Jensen. Jim Jensen reports on the day's news events including the latest on the New York City garbage strike, Governor Nelson Rockefeller's speech, Alabama Governor George Wallace declares his candidacy for President, and actor Nick Adams, star of TV's "The Rebel" has died. Frank Gifford reports on the end of the 43-year history of New York's Madison Square Garden on 50 th Street in Manhattan, which will give way to the new MSG Arena on 34th Street, atop Penn Station. Also, an excerpt of ABC News with Bob Young is heard.
#15539C: 1010 WINS NEWS RADIO
Order1968-02-10, CBS, 23 min.
The garbage strike resolution, Governor Nelson Rockefeller holds a news conference at the end of the strike. Also heard is an excerpt of CBS Radio news with Steve Porter.
#15541: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-02-10, CBS, 5 min.
The latest news. Nelson Rockefeller on garbage strike.
#15543: WCBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-02-10, CBS, 9 min.
Mayor John Lindsay discusses Governor Nelson Rockefeller's solution to end the New York City garbage strike. He expresses shock at Rockefeller's capitulation to the sanitation workers. Jerry Collins reports from Gracie Mansion. Discussion of John Lindsay news conference with journalists Ralph Penza and Jim Jensen.
1968-02-21, CBS, 23 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Eric Sevareid
- William Fulbright
- George Wallace
- Mike Wallace
- Nelson Rockefeller
Eric Sevareid commentary, 543 GI's killed in Vietnam last week, 18,200 since 1960. Marines stressed at Wue. William Fulbright comments on war. Gulf Of Tomkin incident. Channel change-George Wallace Mike Wallace report on the Nelson Rockefeller campaign Includes commercials Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1968-02-28, CBS, 13 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Barry Goldwater
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- George Romney
- Robert McNamara
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Charles Evers
Michigan Governor George Romney quits presidential race, comments by Nelson Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater, Eric Sevareid commentary, a tribute to former defense secretary Robert McNamara, Dan Rather reports, Charles Evers comments on the upcoming election,
1968-02-29, CBS, 25 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Richard Nixon
- Roger Mudd
- George Romney
- Mike Wallace
- Spiro Agnew
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Daniel Schorr
A report on white racism, Daniel Schoor reports Mike Wallace interviews Richard Nixon Spiro Agnew comments on George Romney's withdrawal Roger Mudd interviews Nelson Rockefeller An editorial from Walter Cronkite on the Vietnam war Includes some commercials.
1968-03-07, WCBS, 4 min.
Heavy casualties in Vietnam CBS editorial with Michael Keating on Governor Rockefeller bill passage Mike Douglas show promo.
#15591: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-07, CBS, min.
A Senate debate on the Vietnam war. Robert Kennedy and Nelson Rockefeller may run as Johnson refuses to enter any primaries, 3200 GI's killed during the first nine weeks of 1968, a report from the Mekong Delta on Viet Cong activity, problems in Czechoslovakia as a result of Czech general's defection accused of high crimes suggesting internal problems in the country, East Europe fears of "liberal elements in the Czech Republic, LBJ supporters push his name in the New Hampshire primaries, a report on the Eugene McCarthy campaign.
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.
#15657: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-21, CBS, min.
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller will not be a candidate for President of the United States.
1968-03-21, NBC, 00 min.
New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller announces he's dropping out of the 1968 Presidential race.
1968-03-23, CBS, 20 min.
Adam Clayton Powell says, "Don't Go Along With Martin Luther King," Camel Cigarette commercial, Adam Clayton Powell returns to New York after two years in exile in the Bahamas. An editorial on Nelson Rockefeller by Martin Agronsky. Host: Reed Collins.
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
#15693: NEWS, WEEK IN VIETNAM, THE
Order1968-03-31, NBC, 14 min.
- Lyndon Johnson
- Richard Nixon
- Hubert Humphrey
- George Wallace
- Robert Kennedy
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Eugene McCarthy
- Bonnie Prudden
- Dean Bayless
Comments from Hubert Humphrey and Robert Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller, Eugene McCarthy, Richard Nixon, George Wallace, where we stand in Vietnam and events this week, Marines under siegeKaesan, GI comments, McCarthy, Humphrey, and RFK comment on the war, President Johnson defends his stand on the war, in a few hours, Johnson will speak to the American people, Dean Bayless reports for NBC News, a commercial for "The Bonnie Prudden Show," premiering Monday at 9 AM with the women in mind. Observations from leftist students on McCarthy's Viet-wise politics, LBJ in trouble.
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.
1968-04-30, 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.
#19648A: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Order1968-08-03, CBS, min.
Governor Nelson Rockefeller arrives in Miami for the Republican National Convention.
#19652: GOP NATIONAL CONVENTION
Order1968-08-05, CBS, min.
- John Lindsay
- Richard Nixon
- Spiro Agnew
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Julie Nixon
- David Eisenhower
- Jacob Javits
- Daniel J. Evans
- Pat Nixon
The GOP National Convention. Spiro Agnew announcing support of Richard Nixon. Former President Dwight Eisenhower speaks. Interviews with Mrs. Nixon, Julie and David Eisenhower, and Nelson Rockefeller. Speech by Barry Goldwater. Jacob Javits interview. John Lindsay introduction of keynote speaker Govenor Daniel J. Evans of Washington and his speech.
1968-08-05, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the 1968 Republican National Convention from the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida. The coverage includes August 5th, August 6th, and August 7th, 1968.
#19656: GOP NATIONAL CONVENTION
Order1968-08-07, , min.
Live coverage of the Republican National Convention. The nominations are announced.
#15847: GOP CONVENTION, THE
Order1968-08-07, , 111 min.
Spiro Agnew praises Richard Nixon in nominating speech Balloting, Ronald Reagan unity speech Comment from Richard Nixon Senator Edward Brooke discusses adjournment Ronald Reagan speech Nelson Rockefeller press conference Richard Nixon press conference
1968-08-08, CBS, 200 min.
Spiro Agnew selected as Vice-Presidential running mate Gerald Ford introduces Governor Nelson Rockefeller Nomination of Agnew by Mayor John Lindsay and Congressman Rogers Morton of Maryland. Roll Call. Agnew acceptance speech Nixon acceptance speech With commercials.
1969-05-27, , min.
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller flies to South America on continuation of his tour. President Nixon proposes new postal system with more efficiency.
1969-06-24, NBC, min.
October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.
Guests: Apollo 10 Astronauts Eugene Cernan, Thomas Stafford, and John Young. They discuss their reactions to the last Apollo mission which brought them back to Earth May 26th, 1969. New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller joins the discussion. Dick Shawn does a stand-up and converses with Johnny at the desk. This program is joined in progress.1970-02-16, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope
- Johnny Cash
- Bing Crosby
- Raquel Welch
- Ray Bolger
- Smothers Brothers
- Neil Armstrong
- Walter Schirra
- Frank Borman
- Terrence Cardinal Cooke
- Mamie Eisenhower
- Governor and Mrs Nelson Rockefeller
- Oleg Cassini
Bing Crosby, Ray Bolger, Johnny Cash, and Raquel Welch join Bob Hope for what he calls"the highlight of my career." It's an entertainment benefit for the Eisenhower Medical Center (under construction in California). The program was taped in the Grand Ballroom of New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel where Bob raised more than two million dollars for the center. Honored guests include Mamie Eisenhower, astronauts Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong and Walter Schirra, Terrence Cardinal Cooke, Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and 11 Medal of Honor winners. Highlights: A medley of Cash's hits, songs by the West Point Glee Club (and Bob and Bing) an Oleg Cassini fashion show and an audience singalong with Ray Bolger. Dupe of #7743 and #16335.
1970-02-16, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope
- Johnny Cash
- Bing Crosby
- Raquel Welch
- Ray Bolger
- Smothers Brothers
- Neil Armstrong
- Walter Schirra
- Frank Borman
- Terrence Cardinal Cooke
- Mamie Eisenhower
- Governor and Mrs Nelson Rockefeller
- Oleg Cassini
Bing Crosby, Ray Bolger, Johnny Cash, and Raquel Welch join Bob Hope for what he calls"the highlight of my career." It's an entertainment benefit for the Eisenhower Medical Center (under construction in California). The program was taped in the Grand Ballroom of New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel where Bob raised more than two million dollars for the center. Honored guests include Mamie Eisenhower, astronauts Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong and Walter Schirra, Terrence Cardinal Cooke, Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and 11 Medal of Honor winners. Highlights: A medley of Cash's hits, songs by the West Point Glee Club (and Bob and Bing) an Oleg Cassini fashion show and an audience singalong with Ray Bolger. Dupe of #7743
1970-10-19, , min.
New York City Mayor John Lindsay endorses Arthur Goldberg in New York Gubernatorial race vs. Nelson Rockefeller.
1971-09-15, CBS, 29 min.
A report on the Attica prison riot. Coverage of Governor Rockefeller's press conference. Host: Walter Cronkite.
#17262: 60 MINUTES
Order1973-03-18, CBS, min.
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. Governor Rockerfeller at town meetings. "Gypsies In Romania." Host:Harry Reasoner
1974-08-13, , min.
Nelson Rockefeller rumored to be chosen as Vice-President. Henry Kissinger in touch with Greek and Turkish Prime Ministers.
1974-08-20, , min.
President Ford selects Nelson Rockefeller as his Vice-President.
1974-08-20, , min.
Discussion on President Ford's choice of Nelson Rockefeller as his Vice-President.
#6263: TOTAL INFORMATION NEWS
Order1974-08-20, NBC, 60 min.
Nelson Rockefeller selected as Vice President by President Gerald R. Ford.1974-08-21, , min.
House accepts impeachment report of Judiciary Committee. Rockefeller and Kissinger likely to work well together.
1974-10-15, , min.
Judge John Sirica deciding whether Richard Nixon should testify at Watergate cover-up trial. Gerald Ford in full support of Nelson Rockefeller as his Vice-President.
1974-10-17, , min.
Gerald Ford explains to Congress why he pardoned former President Richard Nixon. Happy Rockefeller, wife of Governor Nelson Rockefeller has breast cancer.
1974-10-30, , min.
Ford Motor Company reports drop in third quarter profits. Nelson Rockefeller vice-presidential approval under scrutiny by House Judiciary Committee.
#17899: NELSON ROCKEFELLER HEARINGS
Order1974-11-13, , min.
House Judiciary Committee hearings on Nelson Rockefeller's vice-presidential nomination.
1974-11-13, PBS, 315 min.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Rockefeller confirmation hearings, held November 13, 14, & 15th, 1974.#17901: NELSON ROCKEFELLER HEARINGS
Order1974-11-14, , min.
Continuing live coverage of the House Judiciary Committee headings on Nelson Rockefeller's Vice-Presidential nomination.
1974-12-20, , min.
New Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller spends first full day in office. Richard Nixon files suit to keep government from taking control of White House tapes.
1975-04-28, , min.
CIA involvement in foreign political assassinations comes up as CIA Director Richard Helms appears before the Rockefeller Commission.
1976-07-15, NBC, 30 min.
Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia accepts the Democratic nomination for President of the United States and addresses the Democratic convention on "our nation's past and future."
1979-01-27, , min.
Former New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller has died. Believed to be a heart attack.