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476 records found for NEWS, THE
1968-03-24, , min.
Story on Adam Clayton Powell.
1968-03-24, , 7 min.
Robert Kennedy campaigns in Monterey, California.
#15661: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-24, CBS, 3 min.
World Council Of Churches meeting. Bob Evans reports from Moscow. The 42-year-old son of Charlie Chaplin dies of a pulmonary embolism, President Johnson imposes a 100% tax surcharge, Eric Sevareid reports on present economic circumstances and economic austerity.
#15677: ABC RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-25, ABC, 16 min.
Robert Kennedy stands by all that is in the Warren Commission Report. Senator Eugene McCarthy and his "Keep it Clean" brigade, has 5,000 student supporters, US presence in Vietnam is legal despite no declaration of war by Congress. Vietnam update report.
#15692: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-31, CBS, 2 min.
The Yuri Gagarin funeral.
#15695A: WOR RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-31, WOR, 15 min.
Highlights of President Johnson's speech and his decision not to run for reelection, comment from Eugene McCarthy. Also heard WCBS Newsradio 88, reactions to Johnson's speech with Dick Harris, comments from Brad Phillips, WINS News, and Sid Davis.
1968-04-01, , 3 min.
The traffic report is heard.
#15717: WCBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-03, WCBS, 19 min.
A report on North Vietnam peace negotiations. a report also from Hanoi Radio. Wall Street reacts to the possibility of the end of the war.
#15718: NBC RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-03, NBC, 26 min.
World News from NBC Radio.
#15745: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-06, CBS, 6 min.
Charles Collingwood reports from Tokyo, Dr. Martin Luther King memorial service on Tuesday, Memphis, Tennessee march on Monday. Commercial for Chevrolet.
1968-04-06, CBS, 15 min.
Events that happened in the past week North Vietnam willing to talk peace terms with the USA Wall Street surge, breaks all records Hubert Humphrey Dr. Martin Luther King Assassination An excerpt of King speech night before killing. Host: Reed Collins
1968-04-08, WGY, min.
A radio broadcast of the day's news from WGY in Schenectady, NY.
#15751: NBC NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-09, NBC, 4 min.
The funeral of Dr. Martin Luther King, 100,000 to 150,000 people in the march, how "Luther" was added to his name by Chet Huntley, Dr. King's beginnings.
#15764: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-13, CBS, 7 min.
The poor people's march planned for second week in May. Joined in progress. Sponsored by Chevrolet.
#15784: ABC-TV NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-22, ABC, 4 min.
John Schubeck host. Includes commercials.
#15793: NBC AND ABC NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-26, NBC, 17 min.
Two TV News broadcasts: WNBC News with Gabe Pressman Columbia University demonstrations and revolt-Five buildings taken over From ABC News: Jim Burns reports on the Columbia University revolt, H.Rap Brown present George Wallace rejected in Texas, Tom Jerrold reports for ABC News Jimmy Ellis vs. Jerry Quarry for heavyweight championship tomorrow night.
#15813: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-07, CBS, min.
Indiana election returns Special report on the disqualification of Kentucky Derby winner Dancer's Image.
#15814A: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-08, CBS, min.
The news of the day.
#15815: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-09, CBS, min.
The latest news.
#15816A: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-10, CBS, min.
News of the day.
#15817C: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-11, CBS, min.
Soviet-Czech crisis as Soviets as Soviet troops move westward toward the Czech border.
#15820a: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-14, CBS, min.
The news of the day.
#15821: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-15, CBS, min.
News of the day's events.
#15822: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-16, CBS, min.
News of the day's events. 599 US GI's killed in Vietnam last week.
#15823: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-17, CBS, min.
News of the day's events.
#15825: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-18, CBS, min.
The news events of the day.
#15828: ABC NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-27, ABC, min.
A report on unproductive and propaganda-laden peace talks, comment by Ambassador Averill Harriman. Columnist James Kilpatrick with commentary on student revolutions.
1968-05-31, , min.
Robert Kennedy campaigns in California.
1968-06-03, , min.
Poor People's March in Washington, DC, student demonstrations in France, ask DeGaulle to resign, California election primary tomorrow, report on Robert Kennedy's campaign climax, primary is critical for Kennedy and McCarthy.
1968-08-05, , min.
- John Lindsay
- Barry Goldwater
- Richard Nixon
- Spiro Agnew
- Julie Nixon
- David Eisenhower
- Jacob Javits
- Patricia Nixon
- Daniel Evans
The GOP Convention. Spiro Agnew supports Richard Nixon, Nixon press conference. Keynote speaker is Washington Governor Daniel Evans. Also in attendance are Julie Nixon, Mrs. Patricia Nixon, Barry Goldwater, Senator Jacob Javits, New York City Mayor John Lindsay, and David Eisenhower.
1968-08-06, , min.
Former president Dwight Eisenhower suffers another heart attack.
#15850A: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-08-08, CBS, min.
In a surprise move, Richard Nixon chooses "unknown" Spiro Agnew as his Vice-Presidential running mate. Many GOP members express unhappiness with Nixon's choice.
1968-08-29, , min.
Muskie will be Vice-Presidential nominee, Chicago Mayor Richard Daly defends the Chicago police dept. in riots. Comments on rioters, hippies, etc.
1968-09-13, , min.
The end of Czech liberalization Captain of "Pueblo" asks US to give North Korea an apology William Talman (Prosecuting attorney Hamilton Berger on the Perry Mason TV series) cautions on perils of cigarette smoking. Talman died of lung cancer. Mayor Richard Daly is attacked on the police brutality shown by his police department during the Chicago riots. Black Panther leader calls the police "pigs." In Nigeria, a prisoner is executed resulting in the execution of the Nigerian commander.
1968-09-14, , min.
Topic: Hubert Humphrey's erractic campaign this week.
1968-09-14, , min.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Denny McLain becomes the first major league pitcher since 1934 to win 30 games with a 5-4 win over the Oakland A's. Actor William Talman, most famous for playing District Attorney Hamilton Burger on the Perry Mason TV series, died on August 30th, 1968. He made two anti-smoking commercials and passed away of lung cancer four weeks after filming the second one. He was 53 years old.
1968-09-16, , min.
The US space program in jeopardy, Agency head James Edwin Webb resigns, sites difficulties. Spiro Agnew comments on campaign techniques William Alsop comments on "Whatever Happened To Hubert H. Humphrey?"
1968-09-19, , min.
Richard Nixon says in Fresno, California he'll pick cabinet of big men and big responsibilities.
1968-09-20, , min.
Campaign rally for Hubert Humphrey George Wallace commentary on student hecklers US airliner hijacked to Cuba More on the Wallace campaign Union leaders attack Wallace voting threat
1968-09-23, , min.
Latest Louis Harris poll shows Richard Nixon in the lead with 39% of the vote, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey 31% and George Wallace at 21%.
1968-09-25, , min.
Spiro Agnew campaigns, criticized for using ethnic slurs such as "Fat Jap" and "Polack." George Ball severely criticizes Nixon, says "no character or principles" to be president. He now supports Hubert Humphrey.
1968-09-25, , min.
Spiro Agnew campaigns, criticized for using ethnic slurs such as "Fat Jap" and "Polack." George Ball severely criticizes Nixon, says "no character or principles" to be president. He now supports Hubert Humphrey.
1968-09-29, , min.
Hubert Humphrey is heckled in speech, he angrily tells them to "shut up." The polls indicate Humphrey is trailing Nixon In the Greek election, Georgios Papadopoulos is declared the winner Coverage of the George Wallace and Richard Nixon campaigns The introduction of the 747 jumbo jet
#15871: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-10-02, CBS, min.
Abe Fortas removes himself from the nomination of Supreme Court justice. Presidential campaign heats up Hubert Humphrey attacks Wallace as a "bigot" and "racist," Wallace retaliates Agnew attacks Humphrey Dean Rusk comments on the Soviet invasion of Czechoslavakia six weeks ago Comments from Eric Sevareid and Walter Kiernan.
1968-10-03, , min.
More on the candidates, yuppies disturb the Senate committee, news from Vietnam George Wallace chooses General Curtis LeMay as his vice-presidential running mate, LeMay comments on the necessary use of nuclear weapons. Wallace and LeMay in dispute with a reporter over this matter
1968-10-03, , min.
More on the candidates, yuppies disturb the Senate committee, news from Vietnam George Wallace chooses General Curtis LeMay as his vice-presidential running mate, LeMay comments on the necessary use of nuclear weapons. Wallace and LeMay in dispute with a reporter over this matter Duplicate of #15872.
1968-10-04, , min.
H. Rap Brown commentary on black awareness problems.
1968-10-04, , min.
Richard Nixon declares no nuclear weapons to be used against North Vietnam.
1968-10-07, CBS, min.
Comments on the Paris Peace talks Hanoi insists the US stop bombing for peace talks to continue, David Schoenbrun reports.
1968-10-07, , min.
Names under consideration for Supreme Court Chief Justice are: Senators Philip Hart John Sherman Cooper Thomas Kuchel