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480 records found for CBS NEWS
1970-09-12, CBS, 5 min.
The latest news. Host: Douglas Edwards
1970-09-12, CBS, 20 min.
CBS news special report with John Hart on this week's plane hijackings.
1970-09-12, CBS, min.
A report on the Palestinian plane hijackings. John Hart reports.
#16419: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Order1970-09-28, CBS, 29 min.
A CBS news special report. Harry Reasoner reports.
1970-10-14, CBS, 13 min.
News events of the day. Bob Young reports
1970-10-14, CBS, min.
The latest CBS news. Bob Young reports Includes commercials
1970-11-02, CBS, 50 min.
The latest election results from CBS news. Host: Walter Cronkite
1971-01-17, CBS, min.
- Hubert H. Humphrey
- James L. Buckley
- Lawton Chiles
- J. Glenn Deall Jr.
- Lloyd Bensten Jr.
- William Brock 111
- William Roth
- Adlai Stevenson 111
- Robert Taft Jr.
- Lowell Weicker Jr.
"Meet The New Senators." Incoming Senators and their families are interviewed while attending a buffet dinner in Washington, D.C. Appearing are Senators J. Glenn Deall Jr, (Rep. Maryland), Lloyd M. Bensten Jr, (Dem. Texas), William Brock 111 (Rep, Tennessee), James L. Buckley (Conservative, NY), Lawton Chiles (Dem. Florida), Hubert Humphrey (Dem, Minn.), William Roth (Rep.Del), Adlai Stevenson 111 (Dem.Illinois), Robert Taft Jr. (Rep. Ohio), and Lowell Weicker Jr. (Rep. Conn).
1971-02-16, CBS, min.
- Charles Collingwood
- Ho Chi Minh
- Marvin Kalb
- Don Webster
- Frank Church
- Nguyen Van Thieu
- Jed Duvall
- Melvin Laird
- Jeff Williams
- Bob Schieffer
CBS news special on the widening war in Laos and Cambodia. First of two parts.
1971-07-13, CBS, min.
CBS special on the leak of "The Pentagon Papers" and what they mean.
#16756: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1971-12-12, CBS, min.
Radio and television pioneer David Sarnoff dies at 80. Northern Ireland Senator Jack Barnhill is assassinated. Morton Dean reports.
1971-12-27, CBS, min.
Group leaves Washington for Peking ahead of Nixon. Group is led by Defense Secretary Ron Ziegler.
1971-12-27, CBS, 5 min.
Defense Secretary Melvin Laird speaks of North Vietnam raids. Laird sees no draft calls for first three months of 1972. Host: Charles Collingwood
#16415: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1971-12-27, CBS, 27 min.
Jimmy Hoffa returns to Detroit after parole. Hubert Humphrey appears at American Association For Advancement of Science conference. Host: Charles Collingwood.
1971-12-28, CBS, 28 min.
Northern Ireland report with Charles Kuralt. James Hoffa criticizes President Nixon for freezing wages. Charles Collingwood subs for Walter Cronkite.
1972-01-25, CBS, min.
President Nixon's Vietnam peace proposal.
#16799: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1972-02-20, CBS, min.
A report on President Nixon's trip to China. Host: Morton Dean.
#16811: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1972-02-27, CBS, min.
Angela Davis trial to begin. Pioneer Ten headed for planet Jupiter.
1972-05-02, WCBS, 58 min.
A memorial tribute to the long-time head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover. John Hart reports this special broadcast the day after Hoover's death at the age of 77.1972-06-25, , 60 min.
A year ago, the shooting of reputed Mafia chief Joseph Columbo at an Italian-American Unity Day rally touched off at least 14 other Mafia shootings. In this hour, reporter Nicholas Pileggi and Luigi Barzini (author of "The Italians") explore the roots, structure, and harsh code of that mystical (and say many Italian-Americans, mythical group, the Mafia.) Why was Columbo Shot? Because Pileggi says, his much-publicized Italian-American Civil Rights League violated the mob's code of silence. "The sight itself was unthinkable to Columbo's peers- a Mafia leader standing before 50,000 people, guarded by the police." (Parallel case: the recent shooting of Crazy Joe Gallo who had also become something of a public figure,)
1972-07-14, CBS, min.
An inside look at the presidential campaign of Senator George McGovern, the week McGovern won the nomination. Walter Cronkite reports. Also reporting John Hart.
1972-08-02, CBS, min.
McGovern has not picked a running mate yet. President Nixon instructs staff to cooperate with investigations into bugging of Democratic National headquarters. Henry Kissinger reports to the President on Paris peace talks. Roger Mudd subbing for Cronkite.
#17025: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1972-08-05, CBS, min.
George McGovern's sixth choice for Vice President, Sargent Shriver, is confirmed by the Democratic National Committee.
1972-08-23, CBS, min.
Live CBS-TV coverage of the 1972 Republican National Convention. Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather report. John Wayne is interviewed by Daniel Schorr. Wayne thinks Richard Nixon is a "good guy." Schorr asks Wayne if he ever entertained going into politics.
1972-10-24, WCBS, 30 min.
- Roy Campanella
- Branch Rickey
- Jackie Robinson
- Joe Black
- Heywood Hale Broun
- Ralph Branca
- David Robinson
- Carl Erskine
- Roger Kahn
- Jim Jensen
Jim Jensen anchors and Heywood Hale Broun reports this special tribute. Reflections from Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson's son David Robinson, Red Barber, Carl Erskine, Ralph Branca, Joe Black, Roger Kahn and Branch Rickey.1972-10-24, CBS, 26 min.
A look at the life of Jackie Robinson. Heywood Hale Broun reports.
1973-01-24, CBS, min.
CBS special report on the announcement made on 1/23 by President Nixon that a Vietnam peace agreement had been reached. A look at the history of the Vietnam war and the implications of the accord.
1973-01-24, CBS, min.
Peace in Vietnam: A Perspective. CBS special report on the announcement made on 1/23 by President Nixon that a Vietnam peace agreement had been reached. A look at the history of the Vietnam war and the implications of the accord.
1973-04-26, CBS, min.
America's Chief Executives speak from experience in this hour, drawn from interviews dating back to 1952. President Richard M. Nixon : " The most important thing about a public man is not why he's loved or disliked, but whether he's respected. I hope to restore respect to the presidency." President Lhndon B. Johnson : " The real error was to be sleeping soundly about 6 AM and have the telephone ring. Had an accident occurred? Were we at war?" President John F. Kennedy: "It's much easier to make the speeches than the judgements cause your advisers to be divided. If you choose the wrong course, the president bears the burden." President Dwight D. Eisenhower: " There's a possibility of the Congress limiting the power of the president. Once he's got the authority, nobody can stop him. " President Harry S. Truman: " If he's got thin skin, he's got no business being in the presidency. You never want anyone to tell you what to do." Eric Sevareid is the narrator.
1973-06-17, CBS, 39 min.
CBS news special on Watergate. Host: Dan Rather
#17352: CBS NEWS REPORT AT 7
Order1973-06-17, CBS, 19 min.
CBS 7:00 news report. Host: Ralph Penza
#17356: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: SKYLAB 1
Order1973-06-22, CBS, 29 min.
CBS news special on Skylab 1 after 28 days in Space. Host: Morton Dean.
1973-07-24, CBS, min.
CBS news looks at Watergate and White House Counsel John Ehrlichman.
1973-07-26, CBS, min.
CBS special on Watergate. John Ehrlichman is featured.
1973-07-26, CBS, min.
CBS special on Watergate. John Ehrlichman is featured.
#200008: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: WATERGATE
Order1973-07-27, CBS, min.
CBS news special on Watergate.
#20008: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: WATERGATE
Order1973-07-27, CBS, min.
CBS news special on Watergate.
1973-09-10, CBS, min.
President delivers second State of Union address to Congress. Senator Harold Hughes in critical condition. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1973-11-04, CBS, min.
News special on President Nixon's endangered presidency.
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.
1974-05-01, CBS, min.
CBS news special report on President Nixon's transcripts of the White House tapes pertaining to Watergate. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1974-07-11, , min.
A report on the Watergate investigation and possible impeachment. Host: Roger Mudd.
1974-07-28, CBS, min.
Examination of the effects of the recent fuel shortage and a look ahead to what the future may hold.
1974-08-09, CBS, min.
A report on the transition of power from outgoing president Richard Nixon and the new president of the United States, Gerald Ford.
1974-09-08, , min.
CBS news looks at the pardon of former President Richard Nixon by President Gerald Ford.
1974-12-29, WCBS, 53 min.
- Jack Benny
- Danny Thomas
- Danny Kaye
- Charles Kuralt
- Milton Berle
- Dinah Shore
- Bob Hope
- Ed Sullivan
- Frank Nelson
- Ronald Reagan
- William S. Paley
- Richard Threlkeld
- Don Wilson
- Mel Blanc
- Eddie "Rochester" Anderson
- Dennis Day
On the day of his funeral service, a memorial to Jack Benny, featuring excerpts from his radio and television programs. Benny is heard on The Ed Sullivan Show & The Dinah Shore Show. There are words of praise from Danny Kaye, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Mel Blanc, Dennis Day, Don Wilson, and Frank Nelson. At his funeral service, CBS correspondent Richard Threlkeld reports. There are comments from Milton Berle, Danny Thomas, Ronald Reagan, & Bob Hope. Also interviewed is William S. Paley. Written & hosted by Charles Kuralt.1975-01-01, , min.
CBS news special report: The Watergate Verdicts.
1975-01-01, CBS, 28 min.
Watergate verdicts coverage.
#19563: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Order1975-01-02, CBS, 21 min.
Eric Sevareid commentary on Watergate verdicts. Duplicate of #17952
#17952: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Order1975-01-02, CBS, 21 min.
Eric Sevareid commentary on Watergate verdicts.