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314 records found for CBS EVENING NEWS
1970-03-12, CBS, min.
Sixteen bombings have occurred in New York City since November, three explosions today, Senate lowers voting age to eighteen for Federal, State, and local elections.
1970-03-16, CBS, min.
Cambodian government demands withdrawal of all Communist forces, American Vietnam casualties and plane losses reported.
1970-03-17, CBS, min.
Fourteen army officers including West Point Commander accused of My Lai coverup, Nixon administration considering cutback of military forces in Europe.
1970-03-18, CBS, min.
Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk deposed, while visiting Moscow, accused of being Pro-Communist, Cambodian government still holding hijacked "Columbia Eagle" in custody.
1970-03-19, CBS, min.
Meeting between East and West German leaders, United States recognizes new Cambodian government. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1970-03-20, CBS, min.
Post office on strike, George Schultz and union leaders in discussions, President Nixon says inflation under control.
1970-05-05, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1970-09-09, CBS, 25 min.
Three jets hijacked to Amman. 10 PM deadline set to meet hijackers demands. Walter Cronkite host.
1970-09-09, CBS, 27 min.
South Vietnamese President Ky to attend United States win the war rally. New busing programs begin in Mobile, Alabama and Charlotte, North Carolina. Heavy absenteeism in both cities. Walter Cronkite reports.
1970-09-18, CBS, 29 min.
Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir visits Washington DC to talk with officials. Civil war rages in Jordan, USSR requests end to fighting. Report on the death of Jimi Hendrix. Walter Cronkite reporting.
1970-09-21, CBS, 10 min.
Report on the civil war in Jordan, fighting in Cambodia. Host: Walter Cronkite, report from Marvin Kalb. 10 minute excerpt.
1970-09-21, CBS, min.
A report on President Nixon's travel plans. Host: Walter Cronkite. This program is joined in progress.
1970-09-21, CBS, min.
US troops alerted for possible intervention in Jordan civil war, comment on Middle East crisis.
1970-09-23, CBS, 28 min.
Intense fighting in Jordan, casualties high, Northeast power cut 5 to 8%, no blackouts reported. Complete with commercials.
1970-09-23, CBS, min.
Jordan's King Hussein claims victory in civil war, but Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat refuses to make peace. Northeast power is cut 5-8% but no blackouts reported.
1970-09-29, CBS, 28 min.
Highlights of News includes: The Mideast after the death of Gamal Abdel Nasser. NASSER DEATH / REACTIONS CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Sep 29, 1970 (CBS Studio) "World mourns United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser." REPORTER: Harry Reasoner (Cairo, UAR) Arabs weep and wail. REPORTER: Bob Allison (Studio) Israeli response follows. REPORTER: Harry Reasoner (Tel Aviv, Israel) Reaction mixed. Former Israeli Intelligence Chief Chaim Herzog predicts United Arab Republic transition with heavy Soviet influence.] REPORTER: Robert Schakne (Jerusalem, Israel) Arabs march, chant; police contain crowds. REPORTER: Larry Pomeroy (CBS Studio) Department of Health, Education and Welfare secretary Elliot Richardson to head United States delegation to funeral; officials arrive in Cairo; United Arab Republic and Israeli troops on alert. REPORTER: Harry Reasoner Reporter(s): Bob Allison, Larry Pomeroy, Harry Reasoner; Robert Schakne, Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite. Complete broadcast with commercials.
1970-10-06, CBS, 28 min.
Nixon's latest peace plan and withdrawal of troops for Vietnam. David Mitchell's My Lai trial begins in a day. Commercials included. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1970-10-07, CBS, 26 min.
Former French President Charles DeGaulle says he warned President Kennedy war in Vietnam would be endless. David Mitchell My Lai trial begins. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1970-10-08, CBS, 29 min.
Sadat to run for president of Egypt. Bombs and explosives easy to purchase in US, no uniform Federal law. The first million dollar lottery prize. Walter Cronkite: Host Includes commercials
1970-10-08, CBS, 29 min.
United Arab Republic will elect Anwar Sadat President of Egypt. More US Vietnam casualties. Host: Walter Cronkite
1970-10-11, CBS, 12 min.
Today's news events. Host: Walter Cronkite
1970-10-13, CBS, 29 min.
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.
1970-10-13, CBS, 28 min.
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
1970-10-13, CBS, min.
News of the day. Host: Walter Cronkite
1970-10-27, CBS, min.
Nixon says he will be pleased with 1 or 2 GOP wins in this year's midterm elections.
1970-11-02, CBS, 28 min.
Report on the Charles Manson trial. Cardinal Richard Cushing has died. Walter Cronkite reports. With commercials
1970-11-04, CBS, 14 min.
Nixon claims ideological victory in the Senate. Jane Fonda pleads innocence for kicking a policeman.
1970-11-23, CBS, 15 min.
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.
1970-11-24, CBS, 29 min.
Selective Service says men can give up their draft deferments before December 31st. Environment plan on whaling.
1970-12-10, CBS, min.
President Nixon holds first news conference since May. Roger Mudd reports. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1971-01-07, CBS, 26 min.
United Nations Middle East peace talks. 1970 US Vietnam casualty toll 4,204. Charles Collingwood subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1971-01-08, CBS, 29 min.
Featured, Walter Cronkite continues his interview with Anwar Sadat of Egypt. Soviet embassy bombed in Washington. Charles Collingwood subbing for Cronkite.
1971-01-18, CBS, min.
Senator George McGovern announces candidacy for President. William Calley declared sane by psychiatrist but says he's incapable of disobeying an order.
1971-01-21, CBS, 27 min.
Edward Kennedy removed as Democratic party whip, Roger Mudd reports. Hosted by Walter Cronkite.
1971-01-22, CBS, 27 min.
News topics: United States support of Cambodian government, Marvin Kalb reports. After seven months of trial, the Charles Manson jury is still deliberating, Bill Curtis reports, comments from supporters of Manson. Morton Dean reports from South Vietnam on the "Dust Off Crews" rescuing the wounded. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1971-03-30, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1971-04-02, CBS, 30 min.
April 16, 1962-March 6, 1981. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite replaced Douglas Edwards and became the anchor on "The CBS Evening News" which ran 15 minutes Monday thru Friday in primetime. The broadcast expanded to 30 minutes on September 2, 1963.
1971-05-08, CBS, min.
West Germany and France blame US for international monetary crisis. Rev. Carl McIntyre leads "Victory in Vietnam" March. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1971-07-09, CBS, 00 min.
Walter Cronkite and Charles Kuralt report on the death of Louis Armstrong.
1971-09-15, CBS, 29 min.
A report on the Attica prison riot. Coverage of Governor Rockefeller's press conference. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1971-09-20, CBS, 21 min.
Vietnam war events. Senator Edmund Muskie campaigning in South Carolina. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1971-09-21, CBS, 27 min.
Walter Cronkite interviews Attica prison warden Russell G. Oswald. Dan Rather reports on the death rumors of Communist Party chairperson Mao Tse-tung.
1971-09-22, CBS, 28 min.
Captain Ernest Medina found innocent in My Lai massacre. A report on sports and the building of character. Excerpt of NBC news with John Chancellor, My Lai massacre. Attica inmate relates what he saw. ABC news excerpt with Howard K. Smith- Mao Tse-tung death rumors.
1971-09-23, CBS, 6 min.
Supreme Court justice John M. Harlan resigns due to failing health. President Nixon considering successor to justice Hugo Black. Dan Rather reports.
1971-12-29, CBS, 28 min.
Major Floyd Kushner sends his family a Christmas letter. New York City Mayor John Lindsay campaigns in Wisconsin and calls bombings sheer madness. Charles Collingwood subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1972-02-11, CBS, min.
More small scale enemy attacks in South Vietnam, might be beginning of the Tet offensive, International group of physicians complain to President Nixon and American Medical Association.
1972-02-23, CBS, min.
President Nixon's China trip. Senator Vance Hartke campaigns in New Hampshire.
1972-04-24, CBS, min.
US troop strength in South Vietnam decreases by 8500. Democratic Primaries in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Host: Walter Cronkite
1972-04-25, CBS, min.
Apollo 16 continues journey back to earth as astronaut Ken Mattingly takes spacewalk to retrieve film taken during moon orbit. A National Guard plane destroys a house in Iowa.
1972-05-04, CBS, min.
United States and South Vietnam suspend Paris peace talks as they break down again. Funeral services for J. Edgar Hoover as President Nixon gives final eulogy.