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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.
#15807: WCBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-05-04, WCBS, 14 min.
Paul McElroy reporting. Additional News: CBS Radio News with Alan Jackson, sponsored by Chevrolet. Robert Pierpoint reports on inflation in the US A 10% tax surcharge is proposed by President Johnson Dancer's Image wins the Kentucky Derby, his jockey (Robert Ussery) captures his second straight Derby. Note: Dancer's Image was later disqualified for a drug found in his system. Columbia University update- demonstrators speak.
1968-05-04, CBS, 22 min.
Coretta Scott King returns to the place (Memphis, Tennessee) where her husband (Dr. Martin Luther King) was assassinated and dedicates a plague in his honor. Czech Government to Moscow conference. Bill Harris with a sports update. Reed Collins 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.
1968-05-07, NBC, 9 min.
NBC-TV coverage of the Indiana primary returns. Herb Kaplow reports on Richard Nixon's Nebraska campaign Robert Kennedy has 45% of the Indiana vote, NBC News declares him the winner Senator Eugene McCarthy is interviewed by Liz Trotter. Anchors: Frank McGee and David Brinkley,
#15813: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-07, CBS, min.
Indiana election returns Special report on the disqualification of Kentucky Derby winner Dancer's Image.
#15814A: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-08, CBS, min.
The news of the day.
#15815: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-09, CBS, min.
The latest news.
#15816A: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-10, CBS, min.
News of the day.
#15817B: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-05-11, CBS, min.
Procedural Paris peace talks begin, comment by President Johnson, possible difficulties ahead, bloody Saigon fighting continues, Kentucky Derby winner Dancer's Image disqualified because of drug.
#15817C: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-11, CBS, min.
Soviet-Czech crisis as Soviets as Soviet troops move westward toward the Czech border.
1968-05-12, 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: Paris talks, Soviets move toward Czech border, Indiana primary gives Robert Kennedy the victory, comment by Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and Hubert Humphrey. The Vietcong execute four newsmen in Saigon. Dancer's Image drugged at Kentucky Derby, disqualified. 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.
1968-05-13, WOR, min.
News commentary with Walter Kiernan on Vietnam peace talks.
1968-05-14, , min.
The Nebraska primary returns.
#15820a: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-14, CBS, min.
The news of the day.
#15821: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-15, CBS, min.
News of the day's events.
#15822: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-16, CBS, min.
News of the day's events. 599 US GI's killed in Vietnam last week.
#15823: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-17, CBS, min.
News of the day's events.
#15825: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-18, CBS, min.
The news events of the day.
1968-05-18, CBS, min.
News of the week with Reed Collins.
#15828: ABC NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-27, ABC, min.
A report on unproductive and propaganda-laden peace talks, comment by Ambassador Averill Harriman. Columnist James Kilpatrick with commentary on student revolutions.
1968-05-31, , min.
Robert Kennedy campaigns in California.
1968-06-03, , min.
Poor People's March in Washington, DC, student demonstrations in France, ask DeGaulle to resign, California election primary tomorrow, report on Robert Kennedy's campaign climax, primary is critical for Kennedy and McCarthy.
1968-06-04, CBS, min.
CBS News predicts Robert Kennedy is the winner over Eugene McCarthy in the California primary. Euphoria at Kennedy headquarters.
1968-06-04, CBS, min.
Special about Vietnam. Walter Cronkite reports.
1968-06-04, WCBS, 29 min.
The late news and sports report with Tom Dunn.
1968-06-04, CBS, 150 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Kuralt
- Eric Sevareid
- Roger Mudd
- Robert Kennedy
- John Hart
- Mike Wallace
- David Dick
- Hughes Rudd
- Frank Mankiewicz
- Joseph Benti
Eric Sevareid with Walter Mondale 4% of vote counted Roger Mudd interviews Robert Kennedy (1:30 AM to 2:15 AM. After the shooting, David Dick and John Hart at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. Doctors issue report that Kennedy has a "50-50 chance of survival." Kennedy spends 3 hours, 10 minutes on the operating table.Surgery from 5:30 AM Eastern Time to 8:40 AM Eastern time. Hughes Rudd reports. Charles Kuralt replaces Joseph Benti. Frank Mankiewicz makes statement to Mike Wallace from Good Samaritan Hospital.
1968-06-05, WCBS, 56 min.
- Sirhan Sirhan
- Terry Drinkwater
- Harry Reasoner
- Jose Williams
- Dan Rather
- John P. Speigal
- Thomas Dodd
- Charles Evers
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Eugene McCarthy
- Coretta Scott King
- Daniel Schorr
- Bill Stout
- Jacqueline Onassis
- Eric Sevareid
- Earl Ubell
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Ralph Abernathy
- John Hart
- Robert F. Kennedy
- J. Lawrence Pool
Harry Reasoner anchors this live special report on the day of the Robert F. Kennedy shooting. John Hart reports with the latest bulletins. Bill Stout updates his report on the accused gunman. President Lyndon B. Johnson talks to the American people from the White House. There is an audio recording of a 90 sec. segment from L.A. Mutual News Reporter Andrew West, as he reported the shooting as it actually happened earlier in the day. There are medical reports given to the press at a brief press conference. Presidential candidate Sen. Eugene McCarthy comments as does non-violent black leader Charles Evers. Heard are press conference reports on the background of accused shootist Sirhan Sirhan and the weapon used. Dan Rather reports from Washington D.C. Conn. Sen. Thomas Dodd comments on his Gun Control Bill. Rev. Ralph Abernathy and Jose Williams comment. CBS News correspondent Daniel Schorr interviews Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr., who reads letters she sent to Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy. Harry Reasoner discusses the nature of the head wound suffered by Kennedy with CBS science editor Earl Ubell and Surgeon Dr. J. Lawrence Pool. Roger Mudd is heard in a 1967 interview with Robert Kennedy. Terry Drinkwater reports on Jacqueline Onassis' arrival in L.A. at Good Samaritin Hospital. Robert Kennedy's speech in Indianapolis after the death of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is replayed. From Boston's WHDH studio, Psychiatrist Dr. John P. Speigal discusses acts of violence in America. In Washington D.C., Eric Sevareid gives his impressions on the days events. Harry Reasoner summarizes and concludes the broadcast.1968-06-05, CBS, min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Adam West
- Robert Kennedy
- David Susskind
- Eugene McCarthy
- Walter Kiernan
- Barbara Walters
- Sirhan Sirhan
On the spot report on the shooting of Robert Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Various stations. Eyewitness accounts, comments by Walter Kiernan (WOR News), Barbara Walters (NBC), and Adam "Batman" West. Additional comments from Senator Eugene McCarthy. More on RFK shooting plus man-in-the-street comments. Early reports are that Kennedy will recover. Sirhan Sirhan is identified as the assassin. Commentary from Howard K. Smith (ABC News) and David Susskind.
1968-06-05, CBS, min.
Recap on Robert Kennedy, earlier comments by Kennedy on the availability of guns to criminals, comment by Eric Sevareid, President Johnson comments on shooting.
1968-06-06, ABC, 22 min.
Topic: Assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and his funeral.
#1049: ABC EVENING NEWS
Order1968-06-06, WABC, 22 min.
News anchorman Frank Reynolds reports on the funeral of Robert F. Kennedy. There are ancedotes from Douglas Dillon, Arthur Schlesinger and others. President Lyndon Johnson talks about gun control.1968-06-06, ABC, min.
Howard K. Smith with commentary on the shooting death of Robert F. Kennedy.
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
The latest news from CBS Radio. Neil Strauser reports.
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
The latest world and national news from CBS Radio news.
1968-06-08, CBS, 10 min.
New York City in mourning over the death of Senator Robert F. Kennedy via an assassin's bullet in Los Angeles, California. Neil Strauser is the host.
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
A recap of the Robert F. Kennedy events. James Earl Ray, the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King has been arrested in London. Coverage of Robert Kennedy's funeral with Walter Cronkite.
1968-06-09, CBS, min.
From London, British police have arrested James Earl Ray for the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Morley Safer reports Hardline negotiations by North Vietnam in peace talks ,
1968-06-11, CBS, min.
The shooting of Robert F. Kennedy with commentary by Eric Sevareid.
1968-06-15, CBS, min.
News of world events. Hughes Rudd reports.
1968-08-01, CBS, min.
Canada begins replacing silver with nickel in coins, Cleveland metroparks begins operating zoo. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-08-02, ABC, min.
Sirhan Sirhan in court, to plead not guilty for the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy Czech-Soviet summit meeting-on independence, attempt to avoid Soviet military intervention. Host: Frank Reynolds.
1968-08-02, CBS, min.
Earthquake hits Philippines, killing more than 270 people. Host: Walter Cronkite
#19648A: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Order1968-08-03, CBS, min.
Governor Nelson Rockefeller arrives in Miami for the Republican National Convention.
#19649: CBS EVENING NEWS
Order1968-08-03, CBS, min.
The Bratislava Declaration was signed by the leaders of the Communist parties of host nation Czechoslovakia, and neighboring Communist-ruled regimes in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, and Poland.
#19650: ABC NEWS: SPECIAL REPORT
Order1968-08-03, ABC, min.
Draft resistors to the Vietnam war and President Johnson's reaction to them.
1968-08-04, NBC, min.
A look at Vietnam draft resistors and President Johnson's reaction.
#19651A: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT:
Order1968-08-04, CBS, min.
Vietnam war draft resistors and President Johnson's reaction.
1968-08-05, , min.
- John Lindsay
- Barry Goldwater
- Richard Nixon
- Spiro Agnew
- Julie Nixon
- David Eisenhower
- Jacob Javits
- Patricia Nixon
- Daniel Evans
The GOP Convention. Spiro Agnew supports Richard Nixon, Nixon press conference. Keynote speaker is Washington Governor Daniel Evans. Also in attendance are Julie Nixon, Mrs. Patricia Nixon, Barry Goldwater, Senator Jacob Javits, New York City Mayor John Lindsay, and David Eisenhower.
1968-08-06, , min.
Former president Dwight Eisenhower suffers another heart attack.