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557 records found for Walter Cronkite
#15348: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-07-26, CBS, 20 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Ronald Reagan
- Mike Wallace
- Adam Clayton powell
- H. Rap Brown
- Reed Collins
- Dwight Eisenhower
Racial violence continues, H. Rap Brown's angry commentary following arrest, thirty-five dead in Detroit riots, Mike Wallace news story, comments from Reagan, Eisenhower, and Adam Clayton Powell from the Bahamas. Includes commercials.
1967-10-16, CBS, 6 min.
Folk singer Joan Baez protests the Vietnam war and is arrested.
1967-10-17, CBS, 25 min.
Vietnam military deaths from 1961 to the present now stand at 13,000, comedian Martha Raye visits Vietnam once again, astronaut Alan Shepard remembers the Russian Sputnik 1 launched in 1957, the profile of BBC Rock 'N' Roll radio station. Also heard is an excerpt of the NBC Huntley-Brinkley Report.
1967-11-09, CBS, 28 min.
CBS newsman Walter Cronkite reports on the launch of the huge Saturn moon rocket. Cronkite reports from the launch site, three thousand ton rocket will be used for the 1969 trip to the moon, rekindling the viability of the space program. A commercial is included with baseball's Roger Maris. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1967-11-22, CBS, 27 min.
A tribute to former President John F. Kennedy on the fourth anniversary of his assassination, Roger Mudd reports from Kennedy's gravesite, Mike Wallace reporting on the presidential bid of Richard Nixon in 1968, Eric Sevareid with a report on President Johnson.
1967-12-04, CBS, 17 min.
Walter Cronkite with the CBS Evening News. Mike Wallace reports on President Johnson and his 11% jump in popularity. Also heard is an excerpt of The Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC. A report on the death of actor Bert Lahr and the wedding of Lyndon Johnson's daughter. Joined in progress.
1967-12-05, CBS, 28 min.
Walter Cronkite reports the news. Vietnam commentary by Eric Sevareid. Includes commercials. Joined in progress.
1967-12-06, CBS, min.
The latest world and national news with Walter Cronkite.
1967-12-11, CBS, 27 min.
News including a report that Richard Nixon is trailing Lyndon Johnson by 3% in the polls, Eric Sevareid reports. Also included in this air check is an excerpt from The Huntley-Brinkley Report, NBC-TV. Chet Huntley reports: "Otis Redding, 26 year old blues singer, is missing and presumed dead in Madison Wisconsin. Redding was one of seven people aboard a private plane which crashed in a Madison lake last night. One man survived." Also, an NBC report on Senator Eugene McCarthy
1967-12-13, WCBS, 13 min.
The revolt in Athens, Greece, Ike Pappas reports. an editorial by Michael Keating on the Greek crisis, a report on Social Security reforms, a brief excerpt of The Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC-TV is also heard.
1967-12-26, CBS, 28 min.
Stories on Cambodia and Vietnam-refugees, the Jim Garrison JFK investigation. Walter Cronkite is the host.
1967-12-27, CBS, 27 min.
Eric Sevareid with a report on New York City. Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon declared an end to silver certificates. A promo is heard for the Woody Allen 1967 special.
1967-12-28, CBS, 11 min.
A good forecast is predicted for the US economy in 1968, Walter Cronkite is the host.
1968-01-02, CBS, 9 min.
Dr, Christian Bernard performs his second heart transplant, the ninth anniversary of Fidel Castro as the Cuban leader, Eric Sevareid reports on the American economy. Walter Cronkite hosts.
1968-01-03, CBS, 25 min.
Eric Sevareid's report on the Vietnam war. Also included an excerpt from the NBC Huntley-Brinkley Report.
1968-01-05, CBS, 9 min.
This program is joined in progress. Walter Cronkite reporting.
1968-01-08, CBS, 17 min.
Democratic National Convention coming up in Chicago, Robert F. Kennedy is interviewed, a third heart transplant is performed in the US, Terry Drinkwater reports from Los Angeles. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-01-10, CBS, 7 min.
An interview with Dr. Christian Bernard. Heart transplant recipient Louis Block has died.
1968-01-24, CBS, min.
The North Vietnamese in a possible major offensive near Kaeson with 40,000 troops, comment by the US Marines about expecting an attack. Walter Cronkite reports.
1968-01-30, Many, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Jim Jensen
- Dan Rather
- Marvin Kalb
- Fred Darwin
- Benjamin Spock
- George Sieberson
- Jeff Grounie
- Bill Riley
Multiple news reports including WCBS TV The Late Report with Tom Dunn, Jim Jensen substituting, CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and Fred Darwin, WTFM International News New York. The biggest communist offensive of the Viet Nam war has begun. Dramatic developments in South Vietnam; the North Vietnamese launch widespread attacks on various bases at Da Nang, the TET offensive begins as the North Vietnamese break the lunar New Year truce, multiple reports from Saigon, report from London, indication that long planned offensive aided by disloyal South Vietnamese conspirators, a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City in support of Dr. Benjamin Spock, comment from Spock, the Viet Cong storm the US Embassy in Saigon, 25 US aircraft are destroyed, 2,645 of the enemy killed, eight major cities attacked. Multiple reports from Saigon on the attack as well as reports from Washington DC, London and Paris NOTE: Beginning on Track #8 there is a 14 second gap. Track continues on Track #9.
1968-01-31, CBS, min.
Continuing coverage of the TET offensive, a well-coordinated attack on a wide scale. Don Webster reports with commentary by Fred Darwin. Summary by Walter Cronkite.
1968-02-05, CBS, 25 min.
The latest news on the Tet offensive, problems in Saigon, 471 GI's killed last week.
1968-02-05, CBS, 25 min.
CBS News with Walter Cronkite.
1968-02-07, CBS, 22 min.
Eric Sevareid reports on Vietnam, Richard Nixon to run for president, a movie promo for "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner." Also reports from Dan Rather and Mike Wallace.
1968-02-08, CBS, min.
News coverage of the day with Walter Cronkite.
1968-02-09, CBS, 27 min.
Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite. Eric Sevareid with commentary on travel taxes. More mopping up operations in Saigon, comment by GI's.
1968-02-10, CBS, 18 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- George Wallace
- George Romney
- Robert Kennedy
- Hughes Rudd
- Joseph Wheeler
- James Gavin
- Oliver P. Morton
CBS Newsman Walter Cronkite is going to Vietnam for Two weeks. A promo is heard for "Planet Of The Apes." Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King speak. Viet War: Both the US and the Viet Cong claim victory, comment by General Wheeler on the defense of Kaeson, Senator Morton ridicules the South Vietnamese Government, General Gavin suggests the end of North Vietnam bombing and try to enter into negotiations with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese, President Johnson on crime and what to do about it, comments by George Romney, Martin Luther King on the needs of negroes, George Wallace speaks about a third-party candidacy. Host: Hughes Rudd.
1968-02-12, CBS, 22 min.
Harry Reasoner subbing for Cronkite.
1968-02-16, CBS, 29 min.
Harry reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite. Dan Rather with Vietnam news, a 19-year-old Marine killed in Vietnam- his parents refuse to have him buried, in a military cemetery, Eric Sevareid with Vietnam commentary, Vietnam, "death, price to pay," draft deferments are changed a report on the George Romney for President campaign, comments from George Wallace. "On The Road" with Charles Kuralt- Liveoak Florida, "Swanee River Country."
#15565: ABC AND CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-02-19, CBS, 17 min.
Excerpts of TV News from both CBS and ABC News on February 19th, 1968.
1968-02-19, CBS, 16 min.
Walter Cronkite and others report from Vietnam on fighting in Wue Race Relations with Eric Sevareid. Anti-American protests in France On The Road with Charles Kuralt (Arkansas, America's only diamond field). Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1968-02-20, CBS, 22 min.
Mike Wallace reports on the new draft requirements, graduate students object. Harry Reasoner subbing for Cronkite.
1968-02-21, CBS, 23 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Eric Sevareid
- William Fulbright
- George Wallace
- Mike Wallace
- Nelson Rockefeller
Eric Sevareid commentary, 543 GI's killed in Vietnam last week, 18,200 since 1960. Marines stressed at Wue. William Fulbright comments on war. Gulf Of Tomkin incident. Channel change-George Wallace Mike Wallace report on the Nelson Rockefeller campaign Includes commercials Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1968-02-22, CBS, 23 min.
The CIA's Vietnam policy vs. President Johnson's, Dan Rather reports, a profile on Carl Stokes and his first 100 days in office as Cleveland's first black mayor, a profile of H. Rap Brown, commentary by Eric Sevareid regarding the tax on American tourists. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1968-02-28, CBS, 13 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Barry Goldwater
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- George Romney
- Robert McNamara
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Charles Evers
Michigan Governor George Romney quits presidential race, comments by Nelson Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater, Eric Sevareid commentary, a tribute to former defense secretary Robert McNamara, Dan Rather reports, Charles Evers comments on the upcoming election,
1968-02-29, CBS, min.
A report from Walter Cronkite in Vietnam.
1968-02-29, CBS, 25 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Richard Nixon
- Roger Mudd
- George Romney
- Mike Wallace
- Spiro Agnew
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Daniel Schorr
A report on white racism, Daniel Schoor reports Mike Wallace interviews Richard Nixon Spiro Agnew comments on George Romney's withdrawal Roger Mudd interviews Nelson Rockefeller An editorial from Walter Cronkite on the Vietnam war Includes some commercials.
1968-03-04, CBS, 10 min.
Eric Sevareid with a report on civil disorders.
1968-03-04, CBS, 22 min.
Roger Mudd reports on the civil rights bill still being voted on in the Senate, a report on the president's riot bill, a comment from Mayor Richard Daly of Chicago
1968-03-05, CBS, 19 min.
A report on the arrest of Jackie Robinson's 21-year-old son, Jackie Jr for narcotics possession, comment from Jackie Robinson.
1968-03-06, CBS, 27 min.
Walter Cronkite reports.
1968-03-06, CBS, 23 min.
Eric Sevareid reports on Senator Eugene McCarthy's presidential nomination.
1968-03-07, CBS, 26 min.
Robert Kennedy vs. William Fulbright Senate debate on Vietnam, a report by Eric Sevareid on Eugene McCarthy.
1968-03-11, CBS, 22 min.
CBS News with Walter Cronkite.
1968-03-13, CBS, 23 min.
Cronkite talks to Robert Kennedy about his candidacy for president.
1968-03-14, CBS, 25 min.
Walter Cronkite interviews Eugene McCarthy Morley Safer reports from London on the Gold Crisis An excerpt of NBC News with Chet Huntley is heard A report on the Robert F. Kennedy campaign from his campaign headquarters, 20,000 US troops killed in Vietnam thus far Eric Sevareid looks at the presidential candidates
1968-03-15, ABC, 27 min.
A report on the Robert Kennedy presidential campaign, an excerpt of CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. "Lineup" on Saturday night late show. Includes commercials.
1968-03-15, CBS, 28 min.
The Gold Crisis, Charles Kuralt with a report on corn cob pipes, an editorial comment on Gold changes in the USA. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-03-18, CBS, 22 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Lyndon Johnson
- Charles Kuralt
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Morley Safer
- John Hart
- Mike Wallace
- Eugene McCarthy
- Ike Pappas
Harry Reasoner subbing for Cronkite. The US will not pull out of Vietnam, Dan Rather reports, "complete the job at home," John Hart reports, Robert Kennedy in Manhattan, a preview of the April 2nd New Hampshire primary, presidential commentary on Eugene McCarthy, commercial for solarcane, 679 enemy troops killed last week, Morley Safer reports on the riots in London, protests in Indonesia, Gold Crisis eased slightly, commentary by Eric Sevareid.
1968-03-19, CBS, 29 min.
Nelson Rockefeller still a presidential candidate, press conference, playtex commercial, Eric Sevareid reports on the presidential campaign, Dick Gregory to lead protest at the Democratic convention, commercial for Dristan, President Johnson has no plans to appoint a commission to evaluate Vietnam policy, new tomb in Egypt 2300 BC, Frank Kern reports, Gold Reserves now freed, no longer 25% requirement to back, Bill McGlocklin reports from Hamburg, Germany, "Fiddler On The Roof" now playing. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.