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1973-10-04, , min.
Gallup poll shows public drop in Nixon's handling of the presidency. Federal grand jury in Baltimore continues to probe allegations against Vice-President Agnew.
#17445: NEWS SPECIAL: WATERGATE
Order1973-10-04, , min.
News special on Watergate.
1973-10-05, , min.
Spiro Agnew to give speech in Chicago. Officials intend to prove Republican bugging against Democrats in 1972 campaign not limited to Watergate hotel.
1973-10-06, , min.
Outbreak of the Egyptian-Israeli war. Egyptian Army pushes across Suez Canal, dislodging the Israelis for the first time since 1967. The Egyptian Army was supported by the Air Force under the leadership of General Hosni Mubarak
1973-10-07, WNEW, min.
The nightly news with Bill Jorgensen.
1973-10-08, , min.
Sudan-Morocco and Algeria to send troop support against Israel. President Nixon talks with Soviet party leader Leonid Brezhnev about Middle East situation.
1973-10-09, , min.
The 8AM morning news report.
#17456: MORNING AM NEWS
Order1973-10-09, , min.
The 8AM morning news.
1973-10-09, CBS, min.
Middle East fighting worsens. Rumor that Bebe Rebozo was go-between for Howard Hughes campaign contribution to President Nixon.
1973-10-09, WNEW, min.
The evening news with Bill Jorgensen.
1973-10-10, NBC, 60 min.
- John Chancellor
- Ronald Reagan
- Hubert Humphrey
- Richard Nixon
- Spiro T.Agnew
- George Bell
- George Richardson
- Edwin Meese
Special live coverage on the resignation of Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew. John Chancellor reports.
1973-10-10, , min.
Vice-President Spiro Agnew resigns.
1973-10-11, , min.
Special live coverage on the resignation of Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew.
#11201A: NBC NEWS: NEW YORK METS WIN THE 1973 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP FROM THE CINCINNATI REDS IN FIVE GAMES.
Order1973-10-11, NBC, 5 min.
NBC NEWS of New York Mets win the National League championship in game five, 7 to 2 beating the Cincinnati Reds. Recap of the game is heard highlighting stars of the game, Tom Seaver, Ed Kranepool and Willie Mays. Jim Simpson calls the final out from the NBC-TV broadcast. Tom Seaver is interviewed in the Mets locker room.
1973-10-11, , min.
Attorney General Elliott Richardson holds a news conference regarding resignation of Vice-President Spiro Agnew.
1973-10-12, NBC, 00 min.
NBC News special on the naming of Gerald R. Ford as the new Vice-President of the United States by President Richard M. Nixon. The former Michigan representative and Republican House minority leader was the 40th Vice- President of the United States.
1973-10-12, , min.
President Nixon chooses Gerald Ford as the new Vice-President replacing Spiro Agnew.
1973-10-15, NBC, 00 min.
NBC News special coverage. Former Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew addresses the nation about his resignation.
1973-10-15, , min.
USSR issues joint communique with Algiers regarding Middle East war. Casualty list not publicized. Vice-President designate Gerald Ford visits Portland, Oregon.
1973-10-16, , min.
Golda Meir addresses parliament regarding Middle East war. Jazz drummer Gene Krupa dies.
1973-10-16, , min.
Senator Mike Mansfield warns against extensive US involvement in Middle East war. Jazz drummer Gene Krupa dies.
1973-10-17, , min.
The 8AM morning news report.
1973-10-17, CBS, min.
US and USSR diplomats meet to discuss Middle East war. No solution yet. Some obstructions in Congress approving Gerald Ford's Vice-Presidential confirmation.
1973-10-17, WNEW, min.
The latest news, sports, and weather with Bill Jorgensen.
1973-10-18, , min.
Rumored upcoming meeting between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin about Middle East war. Creator of the cartoon "Pogo" Walt Kelly dies.
1973-10-19, , min.
Soviet news agency says Prime Minister Kosygin has returned to Moscow following talks with Egyptian President Sadat.
1973-10-20, , min.
The infamous "Saturday Night Massacre" in which President Nixon fired special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox.
1973-10-20, , min.
The infamous "Saturday Night Massacre" in which President Nixon fired Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox. Resigning immediately was US Attorney General Elliott Richardson who refused an order from Nixon to fire Cox.
1973-10-20, , min.
The firing of special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox.
1973-10-21, , min.
The firing of special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox by President Nixon.
1973-10-21, , min.
White House tapes. Resignation of US Attorney General Elliott Richardson.
1973-10-21, , min.
The UN holds special meeting on Mideast war.
1973-10-22, , min.
8AM morning news.
1973-10-22, , min.
Congress seriously considering impeachment proceedings against President Nixon. Judge John Sirica summons two grand juries involved in White House tapes controversy.
1973-10-22, WNEW, min.
10:00 news with Bill Jorgensen.
1973-10-23, , min.
The morning news at 8AM.
1973-10-23, , min.
President Nixon agrees to surrender White House tapes to judge John Sirica. Attempt by US and USSR to stop the fighting in Middle East war marred by ceasefire violations.
1973-10-23, WNEW, min.
The latest news, sports, and weather. Host: Bill Jorgensen
1973-10-23, NBC, 00 min.
Attorney General Elliott Richardson holds a press conference announcing his resignation.
1973-10-24, , min.
The 8AM morning news.
1973-10-24, WNEW, min.
The latest news, sports, and weather. Host: Bill Jorgensen.
1973-10-25, , min.
The morning news at 8AM.
1973-10-25, , min.
Henry Kissinger holds a noon news conference on the crisis in the Middle East.
#17498: NEWS AT 1PM.
Order1973-10-25, , min.
A report on Henry Kissinger's news conference on the Middle East war.
#17499: EVENING NEWS AT 7PM.
Order1973-10-25, , min.
Report on Henry Kissinger's news conference. New special Watergate prosecutor sought.
1973-10-25, WNEW, min.
The latest news, sports, and weather with Bill Jorgensen. A report on Henry Kissinger's news conference.
1973-10-26, , min.
President Nixon to hold news conference. Agriculture secretary Earl Butz being investigated.
1973-10-26, , min.
President Nixon holds a news conference.
1973-10-27, , min.
In hockey, New York Islanders defeat New York Rangers for the first time, 3-2. Building hit by falling meteorite in Canon, City, Colorado. Nixon says he will not resign.
1973-10-28, , min.
Latest news, sports, and weather.