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1973-10-29, , min.
Henry Kissinger briefs House Foreign Affairs Committee on current Middle East situation. Senate rules committee open hearings on Vice-Presidential nomination of Gerald Ford.
1973-10-30, , min.
President Nixon meets with special Egyptian envoy Ismail Fahmy. Meets with Golda Meir next.
1973-10-31, , min.
Judge John Sirica announces two White House tape recordings to be released to courts. Possible Attorney General nomination coming soon.
1973-11-02, , min.
Source claims Nixon knew about missing White House tapes. More ceasefire violations in Middle East.
1973-11-02, , min.
.3% unemployment drop. Date for William Saxbe's confirmation for US Attorney General has not been set.
1973-11-04, CBS, min.
News special on President Nixon's endangered presidency.
1973-11-06, , min.
President Nixon's personal secretary Rosemary Woods called to testify before judge John Sirica about missing White House tapes. Financier Robert Vesco arrested in Bahama Islands.
1973-11-07, , min.
US and Egypt resume diplomatic relations following peace talks between Anwar Sadat and Henry Kissinger. Israel reports heavy casualties. Israel holds day of mourning for dead soldiers.
1973-11-08, WNEW, min.
Rosemary Woods appears before Judge John Sirica to testify about missing White House tapes. Host: Bill Jorgensen.
1973-11-10, , min.
Impeachment rally in New York City's Bryant Park.
1973-11-13, 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.
1973-11-14, , min.
Washington D.C. judge rules President Nixon's firing of special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox was illegal. Tricia Nixon supports her father.
1973-11-14, NBC, 00 min.
Live coverage of the Royal Wedding. Princess Anne and Mark Phillips marry at Buckingham Palace in London. Frank McGee and Frank Blair report.
1973-11-18, , min.
Comment on President Nixon's speech on the energy crisis.
1973-11-18, , min.
President Nixon touring South in attempt to move away from Watergate stigma. He visits Georgia to warm crowd reception.
1973-11-18, , min.
Nixon on tour of South. Martial law declared in Greece due to violent demonstrations.
1973-11-19, , min.
Director of energy Charles DiBona lays out energy alternatives to cope with the energy crisis. Saudi Arabia says Japan must break relations with Israel in order to receive oil supplies.
1973-11-20, CBS, min.
Fuel shortage possibly due to lack of refining facilities. At Republican governors conference, fuel crisis discussed. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1973-11-21, , min.
Another hold-up in White House tapes. Judge John Sirica picks panel to determine authenticity of White House tapes.
1973-11-22, , min.
Kissinger says counter measures against Arab Oil boycott might be necessary. Israel and Egyptian officers meet to discuss Middle East ceasefire.
1973-11-23, CBS, min.
Nixon meets with advisers to counteract fuel shortages. Belief Israel possesses nuclear weapons. Walter Cronkite reports.
1973-11-26, , min.
Nixon speaks at Seafarer's Union about energy crisis. White House finally turns over subpoenaed Watergate tapes to judge John Sirica. More testimony on missing tapes from presidential secretary Rosemary Woods.
1973-11-27, , min.
House places entire nation on daylight savings time until April, 1975. Energy Director John Love appears before Senate subcommittee to discuss energy crisis affect on nation's economy.
1973-12-01, , min.
Senate passes legislation to increase Social Security benefits. Energy crisis continues.
1973-12-02, , min.
The latest news and updates.
1973-12-06, , min.
Gerald Ford sworn-in as 40th Vice-President of United States. Meets with Henry Kissinger and House Speaker Carl Albert.
1973-12-07, , min.
Unemployment rises from 4.5 to 4.7% in November. Fuel crisis much more serious than government admits. Nixon and Ford meet to determine exact duties of Vice-President.
1973-12-11, NBC, 00 min.
New York State Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller announces his resignation to head the National Committee on Critical Choices for Americans and the commission on water quality. Joined in progress.
1973-12-12, WNEW, min.
US has plan to get through winter with energy crisis. Work stoppage threatened by truckers.
1973-12-13, CBS, min.
Truckers in two-day work stoppage. Energy secretary William Simon and President Nixon hold news conference to discuss energy crisis. Host: Walter Cronkite.
#13205: PAUL HARVEY AND THE NEWS
Order1973-12-14, WABC, 330 min.
Approximately 330 minutes (5 1/2 hours) of Paul Harvey radio news broadcasts, consisting of seventeen different news reports. Dates are 12-14-73, 12-17-73, 12-20-73, 12-22-73, 12-24-73, 12-27-73, 12-28-73, 12-29-73, 12-31-73, 1-1-74 thru 1-5-74, 1-7-74, 1-8-74, 11-11-74. NOTE: These air checks will be transferred from their original 1/4" reel to reel analog master tapes to one continuous DVD sound track disc.
1973-12-14, CBS, min.
Nixon meets with top economy advisers to discuss the energy crisis. 15 American, European, and Japanese companies agree to buy Iranian crude oil at record prices. REPORTER: Walter Cronkite (Akwaz, Iran) Iran offered oil earlier at much lower price, but oil companies and Nixon administration refused to buy. {National Iranian Oil Company Dr. Reza Fallah - insists Iran offered to sell oil to US.} Iran began selling oil to Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa after United States refused to buy. [FALLAH - thinks oil companies must shoulder some responsibility for United States energy crisis.] REPORTER: John Sheahan Reporter(s):Cronkite, Walter Cronkite; John Sheahan. President lights national Christmas tree.
1973-12-15, , min.
Sandy Hawley first jockey to win 500 races in one year. Pirates of Caribbean ride opens at Disneyland.
1973-12-21, , min.
Senate and House try to pass emergency energy bill. Funeral services held for Spanish Prime Minister Luis Blanco in Madrid.
1973-12-27, ABC, min.
A look at President Nixon's endangered presidency due to the Watergate crisis.
1973-12-29, , min.
Alcoholic cop has gun taken away.
1973-12-31, , min.
Gasoline and other fuels to rise in 1974. President signs bill subsidizing flood insurance.
1974-01-01, , min.
Representative Charles Teague dies of heart attack. Increase in Social Security bill expected to be signed by President Nixon.
1974-01-02, , min.
Internal Revenue Service to reexamine President's tax returns. President signs bill reducing speed on nation's highways to 55 MPH to conserve fuel.
1974-01-03, , min.
Henry Kissinger discusses Arab oil embargo at news conference. Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn announces energy consumption to be cut by baseball industry.
1974-01-07, , min.
Vice-President Ford believes compromise possible with regard to subpoenaed Watergate tapes. Many members of Congress probe Americans feelings toward impeachment.
1974-01-08, , min.
Vice-President Ford discusses Arab oil situation in speech to manufacturers association. Due to daylight savings time, many kids leave for school in darkness.
1974-01-09, , min.
Henry Kissinger leaving for trip to Middle East. Howard Hughes whereabouts unknown.
1974-01-10, , min.
Energy commissioner William Simon and Henry Kissinger hold joint news conference. Plans for Senate Watergate committee revealed by high ranking White House official.
1974-01-15, , min.
Eighteen -minute gap on White House tape reviewed. Experts refute Rosemary Woods theory.
1974-01-16, , min.
Judge John Sirica hears testimony regarding 18-minute gap in White House tapes. Vice-President Ford believes Americans should reserve judgement on gap in White House tapes till more facts are known.
1974-01-17, , min.
Israel and Egypt troop disengagement along Suez. President Nixon congratulates Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir by phone.
1974-01-18, , min.
Judge John Sirica recommends White House tape erasures be turned over to the grand jury. Nixon plans radio broadcast on energy crisis.
1974-01-18, , min.
NBC newsman Chet Huntley resting comfortably after stomach cancer surgery. Special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski says difficult to believe 18 minute tape erasure was an accident.
1974-01-20, , min.
Technicalities of Arab-Israeli troop withdrawals being worked out. Henry Kissinger meets with Syrian President Assad.