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1974-07-11, , min.
A report on the Watergate investigation and possible impeachment. Host: Roger Mudd.
1974-07-12, , min.
Two armed convicts continue to hold seven hostages in Federal courthouse in DC. Assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen questioned by House Judiciary Committee.
1974-07-15, , min.
Cyprus government overthrown by National Guard. President Nixon speaks to Henry Kissinger via phone while vacationing in San Clemente.
1974-07-16, , min.
Tension in Cyprus after coup carried out by National Guard. Office of Economic Opportunity Director Alvin Arnett ordered to submit his resignation by White House.
1974-07-17, , min.
Terrorist bomb explodes in Tower of London. One person killed. General William Westmoreland loses bid for South Carolina governor. California's Lieutenant Governor Edward Reinecke on trial for perjury.
1974-07-18, , min.
Fighting in Cyprus ceases. White House attorney James St. Clair makes final appeal to House Judiciary Committee.
#17788: CBS AND ABC NEWS
Order1974-07-19, CBS, min.
John Doar, House Judiciary Committee counsel, believes impeachment of President Nixon is warranted. Convicted John Ehrlichman asks for acquittal or new trial in Daniel Ellsberg break-in.
#17789: MORNING NEWS AT 8:30 AM.
Order1974-07-20, , min.
Turkey attacks Cyprus. Forces from Turkey invade Cyprus after a "coup d'etat" organized by the dictator of Greece. Nikos Sampson became the new president of Cyprus.
1974-07-21, , min.
Fighting intensifies between Cyprus Greeks and Turks. Astronaut Alan Shepard retires.
1974-07-22, , min.
House Judiciary Committee hears case from Republican counsel against impeachment. James St. Clair and White House prepare Nixon's defense.
1974-07-22, , min.
Nixon defense attorney James St. Clair holds news conference opposing Nixon's impeachment.
1974-07-23, , min.
Rep. Lawrence Hogan, once ally of Nixon, voting for impeachment. Big US oil companies report huge profits.
1974-07-24, , min.
Supreme Court rules President Nixon must surrender White House tapes to Watergate special prosecutor.
1974-07-25, , min.
House Judiciary Committee continues impeachment debate. Supreme Court ordered President Nixon to turn over 64 subpoenaed tapes.
1974-07-26, , min.
House Judiciary Committee refines impeachment articles. New poll shows Nixon's approval rating among American people falls to new low.
1974-07-27, , min.
House panel moves to impeach Richard Nixon.
1974-07-28, NBC, min.
An NBC special report on the first article of impeachment against President Richard M. Nixon.
1974-07-28, CBS, min.
Examination of the effects of the recent fuel shortage and a look ahead to what the future may hold.
1974-07-29, , min.
House Judiciary Committee begins debates on second article of impeachment. Senate impeachment trial against President Nixon becomes greater possibility.
1974-07-30, , min.
House Judiciary Committee says president's refusal to comply with subpoena of White House tapes is an impeachable offense. Conservative Republicans move toward Nixon's impeachment.
1974-07-31, , min.
House Judiciary Committee passes three articles of impeachment. Impeachment trial in Senate increases. John Ehrlichman sentenced to perjury and conspiracy in Daniel Ellsberg case.
1974-08-01, , min.
President Nixon studying Watergate tapes and assessing best impeachment strategy. Presidential defendants continue to try and avoid Nixon impeachment.
1974-08-02, , min.
Former White House Counsel John Dean sentenced to 1-4 years in prison by judge John Sirica for obstruction of justice in Watergate case. White House attorney James St. Clair turns over 13 more White House tapes to judge John Sirica.
1974-08-04, , min.
President Nixon might be making big impeachment speech. 51% of American people now believe Nixon should be removed from office.
1974-08-05, , min.
Nixon releases three more Watergate conversation transcripts which he admits could be damaging to his case.
1974-08-05, , min.
House Judiciary Committee begins listening to 64 Watergate tapes.
1974-08-06, , min.
More pressure on President Nixon to resign. Nixon meets with members of his cabinet.
1974-08-06, , min.
Votes available in Senate to impeach Nixon. Impeachment process to be speeded up.
1974-08-06, , min.
Primary elections in Michigan. Greece and Turkey accuse each other of violating ceasefire agreement. Former Nixon supporter Charles Wiggins says Nixon career should be ended involuntarily.
1974-08-06, , min.
More news and commentary on possible Nixon resignation.
1974-08-07, , min.
Rumors abound of Nixon's resignation around nation and world. Most major US newspapers call on President to resign.
1974-08-08, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation on his resignation as President of the United States.
#17830: NEWS,THE AT 8AM
Order1974-08-08, , min.
President Nixon to deliver live address AT 9PM from the Oval Office. Speculation is he will resign and Gerald Ford sworn in the next day.
#17832: NEWS,THE AT 8AM
Order1974-08-08, , min.
Nixon resignation rumors.
1974-08-08, , min.
Congress debates if Nixon should be prosecuted further. British react to Nixon resignation.
1974-08-08, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation on his resignation as President of the United States.
#17835: MORNING NEWS, THE
Order1974-08-09, , min.
President Richard Nixon hands in his resignation to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Vice-president Gerald Ford to be sworn in. Four-man team named to oversee transition of power.
1974-08-09, , min.
At noon, Gerald Ford became the 38th president of the United States. Congress passes resolution of support for President Ford.
1974-08-09, CBS, min.
A report on the transition of power from outgoing president Richard Nixon and the new president of the United States, Gerald Ford.
1974-08-10, , 27 min.
Gerald Ford now the 38th president of the United States.
1974-08-13, , min.
Nelson Rockefeller rumored to be chosen as Vice-President. Henry Kissinger in touch with Greek and Turkish Prime Ministers.
1974-08-14, , min.
Cyprus peace talks break down ag Geneva. Fighting continues. President Ford closely watching the situation.
1974-08-15, , min.
Turkish forces take control of Famagusta. Ceasefire in Nicosia breaks down. Watergate special prosecutor Leon Jaworski undecided whether to indict Richard Nixon.
1974-08-16, , min.
Turkey takes control of north 1/3 of Cyprus. Greece declines to accept US offer to talk in Washington. Nixon aides involved in Watergate leaving White House.
1974-08-17, , min.
Fords moving belongings into White House.
1974-08-19, , min.
Rodger Davies, Cyprus ambassador, killed. Fords move into White House.
#6263: TOTAL INFORMATION NEWS
Order1974-08-20, NBC, 60 min.
Nelson Rockefeller selected as Vice President by President Gerald R. Ford.1974-08-20, NBC, 30 min.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
John Chancellor reports today's news.1974-08-20, , min.
President Ford selects Nelson Rockefeller as his Vice-President.
1974-08-20, , min.
President Ford says no mandatory wage and price controls.