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314 records found for CBS EVENING NEWS
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.
1972-08-15, 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.
1972-08-17, CBS, 29 min.
155th session of Paris peace talks. Heavy American bombing raids against North Vietnam. Walter Cronkite and Charles Collingwood report.
1972-08-18, 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.
1972-10-03, , 4 min.
CBS news correspondent Leslie Stahl reports on the latest Watergate proceedings. "FACTS OF POLITICAL ESPIONAGE MUST BE REVEALED." NOTE: Leslie Stahl was a recent fledging "affirmative action" female hire at CBS in 1972. She contributed to three on camera assignments on CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE related to the Watergate break-in, discovered on Saturday, June 17, 1972. Her three reports were transmitted June 22, 1972, second, October 3, 1972 and third, January 22, 1973. From the first report by Barry Serafin, June 19, 1972, related to the Watergate break-in, televised on CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, to the forty second report, January 30, 1973 (guilty pleas and convictions by Judge John Sirica), the following CBS News Correspondents provided Watergate reports: Barry Serafin, George Herman, Leslie Stahl, Mel Walker, Dan Rather, Daniel Schorr, Robert Schakne, and Bruce Morton. June - 19, 20, 22. July - none August - 2, 3, 21, 29, 30, 31. September - 1, 5, 7, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 21, 29. October - 3, 6, 13, 16, 20, 23. November - 29. December - 14, 19. January 1973 - 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 29, 30.
1972-10-04, CBS, min.
The Senate shelves welform reform another seven years. Includes NBC News segment with John Chancellor.
1972-10-05, , 3 min.
CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE 1972-10-05, 3 min. Walter Cronkite, Leslie Stahl, Herbert Rapp, Dr. William Terry From Bethesda, Maryland, Leslie Stahl reports on the first collective conference of doctors gathered from 10 nations, sponsored by The National Cancer Institute opinionating on BCG, a Tuberculosis and Leprosy drug that has now been linked effectively to stopping tumors from growing in guinea pigs. Still not perfected in humans.
1972-10-05, CBS, 29 min.
McGovern delivers address on foreign policy. President Nixon's first news conference in five weeks. He pledges no tax increases. Editorial from Eric Sevareid on the Watergate burglary. Gandy Mfg Company of Chicago, Illinois, made tools for men who laid railroad tracks. The workers were called gandy dancers. "On The Road" with Charles Kuralt. With commercials.
1972-10-06, CBS, min.
Peace in Vietnam may not be far off. Heavy fighting on highway 13. Most serious threat to Saigon since 1969. All volunteer army may be close. Watergate case. Amnesty campaign approaches McGovern. Bob Schieffer on part 111 of US-Soviet report.
1972-10-09, CBS, min.
Bruce Morton reports on the Columbus Day Parade, a report on George McGovern, Pat Nixon campaigns at Columbus Day Parade, Bill Curtis reports on welfare fraud, report on multi-millionaire Glenn Turner, "dare to be great" a report that the Eiffel Tower might have to be torn down, report on the dispute between national forest purists and those who want more roads built so that more people can enjoy national parks. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1972-10-24, CBS, 15 min.
Walter Cronkite pays tribute to Jackie Robinson on the day of his death. Editorials by Heywood Hale Broun and Eric Sevareid.
1973-01-08, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Bob Hope
- Dan Rather
- Jeff Williams
- Adolph Zukor
- Barry Serafin
- Howard Brodie
- Ed Rabal
- Bill Kurtis
Dan Rather substitutes for anchor Walter Cronkite on THE CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE. This evening news includes: New Orleans sniper, Vietnam Peace Talks, The Draft, Watergate, Middle East / Syria-Israel, Quintuplets, 100th birthday for legendary Motion Picture Producer, Adolph Zukor.
1973-01-09, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Dan Rather
- Robert Pierpoint
- Ike Pappas
- Daniel Schorr
- Bruce Morton
- Barry Serafin
- Richard Threlkeld
Dan Rather substitutes for anchor Walter Cronkite on THE CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE. This evening news includes: Current Wholesale Prices, Vietnam Air War, Vietnam Congressional Briefings, New Orleans Sniper, Fuel Crisis.
1973-01-10, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Robert Pierpoint
- Daniel Schorr
- Bill Plante
- Howard Hughes
- Howard Hunt
- Robert Schakne
- Bill Kurtis
- Eric Eriksson
- Marya McLaughlin
Paris peace talks more friendly. Watergate trial begins. Howard Hunt, one of seven admits guilt. Additional news stories include: Vietnam Air War, Vietnam Peace Talks, Vietnam POW's, Vietnam B-52's, Howard Hughes vs TWA, Rule Demotion, New Orleans Sniper, Teacher's Strike. Eric Sevareid commentary related to the new congress and the Legislative vs the President.
1973-01-11, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Robert Pierpoint
- Daniel Schorr
- Bruce Morton
- Tom Fenton
- David Culhane
- Bill Curtis
- Peter Kalischer
- Emily Howell
Tonight's top stories include: Economy Phase 3, Nixon Reelection Committee, George McGovern, Vietnam Peace Talks, Vietnam Casualty Report, Fuel Crisis, Pollution Noise, Pilot Emily Howell, first female pilot to fly a US scheduled air liner (Frontier), Third Army, Monopoly game's popularity and why big protest to have Baltic and Mediterranean Avenue eliminated from the game.
1973-01-12, CBS, 24 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Marvin Kalb
- Daniel Schorr
- Jed Duvall
- Bob Schieffer
- John Lawrence
- Howard Brodie
- Connie Chung
- Bob Simon
Tonight's top stories include: Economy Phase 3, Watergate, New Orleans Sniper, Clements Nuclear Weapons, Vietnam Peace Talks, China-US Relations, Flu Season, London Nannies. Eric Sevareid commentary on the Super Bowl (Miami Dolphins vs Washington Redskins). Dan Rather signs off reminding viewers that Walter Cronkite will be returning to The CBS Evening News on Monday. Eric Sevareid editorial on the Super Bowl. Washington Redskins vs Miami Dolphins. Note: Program not complete.
1973-01-19, CBS, 10 min.
Vietnam peace at hand. A report on President Nixon's second inaugural tomorrow.
1973-05-24, CBS, 30 min.
Walter Cronkite reports on the day's events in the news. Commercials included.
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, 1963.1973-06-14, CBS, 28 min.
A review of today's Watergate hearings. John Mitchell anxious to give Watergate testimony. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite. With commercials.
1973-07-10, CBS, min.
John Mitchell admits trying to keep lid on Watergate scandal. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite
1973-10-09, CBS, min.
Middle East fighting worsens. Rumor that Bebe Rebozo was go-between for Howard Hughes campaign contribution to President Nixon.
1973-10-17, 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.
1973-11-13, 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.
1973-11-20, CBS, min.
Fuel shortage possibly due to lack of refining facilities. At Republican governors conference, fuel crisis discussed. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1973-11-23, CBS, min.
Nixon meets with advisers to counteract fuel shortages. Belief Israel possesses nuclear weapons. Walter Cronkite reports.
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.
1974-05-10, , min.
Mounting pressure on President Nixon to resign. Gerald Ford and President Nixon meet. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1974-12-30, CBS, min.
Judge John Sirica gives the jury final instructions in Watergate cover-up trial.
1974-12-31, CBS, 23 min.
Richard Nixon Foundation will be dissolved and assets given to Whittier College. Watergate defendants wait for sentencing. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1974-12-31, CBS, 28 min.
President Ford signs two antirecession bills. Pakistan earthquake kills 5,000. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1975-01-02, CBS, 29 min.
Richard Nixon deeply anguished by Watergate cover-up trial verdict. Judge John Sirica urges jury not to discuss the case. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1975-01-07, CBS, 15 min.
President Ford speaks before NCAA regarding economy. December unemployment figures for Detroit reach 12.4%. Bollingen prize for poetry awarded to AR Ammons. Duplicate of #17947.
1975-01-07, CBS, 15 min.
President Ford speaks before NCAA regarding economy. December unemployment figures for Detroit reach 12.4%.
1975-11-06, 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.
1975-11-20, 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.
1976-02-13, 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.
1976-02-18, 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.
1976-02-19, 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.
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Order1976-05-14, CBS, 4 min.
Topic: The retirement of TV newsman and Journalist Lowell Thomas.
1976-05-14, WCBS, 4.5 min.
At age 84, Lowell Thomas retires from broadcasting. Walter Cronkite anchors the News.1976-05-18, 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.
1976-08-19, 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. Walter Cronkite reports on the 1976 Republican National Convention.
1976-09-10, 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. Roger Mudd substituting for Walter Cronkite.
1976-10-06, 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.
1976-12-20, 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. A special report on the death of Chicago Mayor Richard Daley.
1977-02-19, CBS, 30 min.
CBS NEWS anchored by Bob Schieffer each Saturday night from 6:30-7:00pm
1977-04-04, 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.
1977-06-07, 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.
1977-08-17, 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. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1977-08-18, 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. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite.