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1972-07-13, , min.
George McGovern chooses Senator Thomas Eagleton as his vice presidential running mate. Henry Kissinger to give Senator McGovern a foreign policy briefing.
#18884: PAUL HARVEY NEWS
Order1972-07-14, , 15 min.
Radio news broadcast. Paul Harvey reporting.
#18885: LOWELL THOMAS NEWS
Order1972-07-14, , 10 min.
Radio news broadcast. Lowell Thomas reporting.
1972-07-14, , min.
A report on abortion. A report on the third world championship chess tournament match tomorrow between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer. There will be no cameras allowed. This program is joined in progress.
1972-07-14, CBS, min.
An inside look at the presidential campaign of Senator George McGovern, the week McGovern won the nomination. Walter Cronkite reports. Also reporting John Hart.
1972-07-16, CBS, min.
Topic: The boss of the Vito Genovese family, Thomas Eboli is murdered.
1972-07-17, WNEW, min.
Host Bill Jorgensen was anchor of the 10 O'clock news broadcast on WNEW-TV Channel 5 in New York City from March 13th, 1967 until he left in the Spring of 1979. Topics: James Meredith resigning from politics. Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland. First two women signed in as FBI agents, Joanne Pierce, and Susan Malone. Host: Bill Jorgensen. Also reporting Gabe Pressman and George O'Brien.
#18887: LOWELL THOMAS NEWS
Order1972-07-18, , 10 min.
Radio news broadcast. Lowell Thomas reporting.
1972-07-18, WNEW, min.
- Victor Reisel
- Gabe Pressman
- Rudy Vallee
- Jane Fonda
- Bobby Fischer
- Boris Spassky
- Bill Jorgensen
- Bob OBrien
- Bella Abzug
- George Sharman
- Steve Bauman
Host Bill Jorgensen was anchor of the 10 O'clock news broadcast on WNEW-TV Channel 5 in New York City from March 13th, 1967 until he left in the Spring of 1979. Topics: Blackout in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Bob O'Brien and Victor Reisel report on the battles in South Vietnam, Jane Fonda should be guilty of treason, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 100 British soldiers are killed, Mafia investigation, Bella Abzug on the sexual revolution, Western Union brings the singing telegram to an end, first one was on July 28th, 1933, "Happy Birthday, Rudy Vallee. Sports report: Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky chess tournament evaluation. George Sharman subbing for Bill Jorgensen. Also reporting are Gabe Pressman and Steve Bauman. Includes commercials.
#18888: PAUL HARVEY NEWS
Order1972-07-19, , 15 min.
Radio news broadcast. Paul Harvey reporting.
1972-07-30, , min.
Senator Thomas Eagleton says he will remain the Vice-Presidential running mate of Senator George McGovern. He says he intends to stay on even if Senator McGovern asks him not to.
1972-07-31, WNEW, min.
Arthur Bremer goes on trial for shooting of George Wallace. Host: Bill Jorgensen.
1972-08-01, , min.
Thomas Eagleton withdraws as McGovern's vice presidential running mate. McGovern searches for replacement for Eagleton.
1972-08-02, CBS, min.
McGovern has not picked a running mate yet. President Nixon instructs staff to cooperate with investigations into bugging of Democratic National headquarters. Henry Kissinger reports to the President on Paris peace talks. Roger Mudd subbing for Cronkite.
1972-08-02, WNEW, min.
Psychiatrist at Arthur Bremer trial says he decided to kill either President Nixon or Governor Wallace. Forest fire in Northern California blackens 3000 acres. George Sarmon subbing for Bill Jorgensen.
1972-08-04, ABC, min.
Commentary from John Connally. In world chess tournament, Bobby Fischer once again defeats Boris Spassky. Arthur Bremer ruled sane by jury when shooting George Wallace, sentenced to 63 years in prison. Harry Reasoner host.
#16979: WHN RADIO NEWS
Order1972-08-04, WHN, min.
The news, sports, and weather from WHN radio in New York City.
#17025: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1972-08-05, CBS, min.
George McGovern's sixth choice for Vice President, Sargent Shriver, is confirmed by the Democratic National Committee.
1972-08-11, CBS, min.
George McGovern talks about the Vietnam war. Secretary of State William Rogers holds a press briefing on Vietnam. Morton Dean subs for Roger Mudd.
1972-08-11, , min.
Third Battalion, 21st infantry, stationed near Danang is deactivated. Senator William Proxmire calls for commission to be created to investigate the possible bugging of the National Democratic Headquarters.
1972-08-13, , min.
Russian chess champion Boris Spassky takes a rest from the world chess tournament with Bobby Fischer holding an 8-5 lead. President Nixon picks Frank Carlucci to rush aid to Pennsylvania flood victims.
1972-08-14, WNEW, 34 min.
Bob O'Brien subs for Bill Jorgensen. WNEW-TV New York City.
1972-08-15, CBS, 13 min.
Henry Kissinger undertaking general review of Vietnam problem. In Republican primaries, Rep. Paul McCloskey wins one delegate from New Mexico. Walter Cronkite reports from the Republican National Convention in Miami. Charles Collingwood reports from New York City.
1972-08-15, , min.
In Paris, Henry Kissinger talks to North Vietnam, flies to Saigon for talks with South Vietnam President Thieu.
1972-08-17, WNEW, 9 min.
The latest news with Bill Jorgensen. WNEW-TV Channel 5 in New York City.
1972-08-17, CBS, 29 min.
155th session of Paris peace talks. Heavy American bombing raids against North Vietnam. Walter Cronkite and Charles Collingwood report.
1972-08-17, , min.
Henry Kissinger meets for two hours with South Vietnamese President Thieu. They will meet again shortly. After 40 moves, the 15th game in the world chess tournament between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer is adjourned.
1972-08-18, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite reports from the Miami Beach Convention Center. Charles Collingwood from New York City. Communist gunners shell United States Air Force base at Danang, South Vietnam. Hijacking to British Columbia, demands end to Vietnam war.
1972-08-18, , min.
Senator McGovern campaigns in the midwest. The 15th game of the world chess tournament ends in a draw. Bobby Fischer holds a 9-6 lead over Boris Spassky.
1972-08-20, , min.
A report on the opening of the 1972 Republican National Convention at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Vice President Agnew arrives in Miami.
1972-08-21, , min.
The Republican National Convention opens in the Miami Beach Convention Center. Republican party wants to end the draft quickly. Senator McGovern campaigns in Pennsylvania area hit by tropical storm Agnes.
1972-08-22, , min.
On a hot afternoon in Brooklyn, New York, three men robbed a Chase Manhattan Bank, eventually becoming the subject of a 1975 film, "Dog Day Afternoon."
1972-08-23, CBS, min.
Live CBS-TV coverage of the 1972 Republican National Convention. Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather report. John Wayne is interviewed by Daniel Schorr. Wayne thinks Richard Nixon is a "good guy." Schorr asks Wayne if he ever entertained going into politics.
#10169: ABC EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1972-08-28, ABC, 30 min.
Highlights: President Nixon ends the draft, Mark Spitz wins his first Gold Medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Includes commercials. Reporters: Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner.
1972-08-29, , min.
American troop strength in Vietnam drops to 37,000. President Nixon campaigns in California.
1972-08-29, , min.
President Nixon campaigns in California. At Summer Olympics in Munich, Swimmer Mark Spitz sets a third world record. Wins third gold medal in the 200 meter freestyle.
1972-08-29, , min.
President Nixon campaigns in California and reduces Vietnam troop strength. It will be down to 27,000 by December, according to press secretary Ron Ziegler.
1972-08-31, , min.
Mark Spitz wins fifth Gold Medal. George McGovern feels he has a good chance of winning November election.
1972-09-01, , min.
Bobby Fischer declared the winner in world chess tournament. Boris Spassky phones in resignation. Rick Demont wins Gold Medal in 400-meter freestyle.
1972-09-02, , min.
The Soviet hockey team defeated Canada 7-3 in the summit series between the two nations. Pitcher Milt Pappas of the Chicago Cubs was deprived of a perfect game by plate umpire Bruce Froemming when he called a 3-2 pitch ball four to the San Diego Padres final hitter Larry Stahl in the ninth inning. The pitch appeared to be a strike. Pappas had to settle for a no-hitter in the Cubs 8-0 victory.
1972-09-02, , min.
Confederation of Arab Republics created between Egypt, Libya, and Syria. Milt Pappas of Chicago Cubs pitches no-hitter.
1972-09-03, , min.
Senator George McGovern campaigning in 11 states. President Nixon issues Labor Day message from San Clemente.
1972-09-04, , min.
McGovern campaigns in Ohio. Mark Spitz wins seventh Gold Medal at the Summer Olympics in Munich.
1972-09-05, , min.
Five Arab commandos with submachine guns break into Israeli team headquarters, killing two athletes and holding nine others hostage. Moshe Weinberg, Israeli wrestling team coach, killed by Arabs.
1972-09-05, , min.
Continuing coverage of the crisis at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
1972-09-06, , min.
The Olympic crisis continues.
1972-09-07, , min.
Bodies of ten Israeli tean members flown to Israel for burial, one body flown to New York. McGovern campaigns in Texas.
1972-09-08, , min.
Israeli planes hit Arab Guerrilla camps in Syria and Lebanon in retaliation for deaths of Israeli athletes at Olympic games. White House refuses to make public investigation of break-in at Democratic National Headquarters. Jimmy Hoffa makes trip to North Vietnam for prisoner of war talks.
1972-09-10, , min.
Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil won the Italian Grand Prix and at age 25, became the youngest Formula One world champion. Frank Shorter won the marathon at the Olympic games.
1972-09-11, , min.
The 1972 Summer Olympic games in Munich, Germany, conclude with the closing ceremonies. The Bay Area Rapid Transit system began. John Dean gave IRS Commissioner Johnnie Walters a list of 490 names to investigate.