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13 records found for Elie Abel
#871: MEET THE PRESS
Order1960-10-11, WNBC, 25 min.
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest running series on network television.
Presidential Candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy answers questions from panel members Elie Abel, John Chancellor, and Laurence E. Spivak. Ned Brooks is the moderator.#10622: MEET THE PRESS
Order1960-10-16, WNBC, min.
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest running series on network television.
Presidential Candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy answers questions from panel members Elie Abel, John Chancellor, and Laurence E. Spivak. Ned Brooks is the moderator. Possible duplicate of 871.1963-08-28, NBC, min.
A recap on today's March on Washington. Eli Abel reports.
#14682: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1964-11-04, NBC, 14 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
Comments on yesterday's presidential election. There are interviews on 42nd street in New York City regarding last night's election results. Barbara Walters, Hugh Downs, Elie Abel, John Chancellor, Jack Lescoulie. .1966-10-25, NBC, 15 min.
An NBC Radio news special. A report on the opening ceremonies and early activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson's trip to the Manila Conference.1966-10-28, NBC, N/A min.
An NBC Radio news special. A report on the opening ceremonies and early activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson's trip to the Manila Conference.1966-10-30, NBC, N/A min.
An NBC Radio news special. A report on the opening ceremonies and early activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson's trip to the Manila Conference.1968-03-31, NBC, 62 min.
- Lyndon Johnson
- Dan Rather
- Roger Mudd
- Edwin Newman
- Herb Kaplow
- Clifford Case
- Ray Scherer
- Elie Abel
- Charles Quinn
- Henry Jackson
- Walter Mondale
President speaks to America for 43 minutes about Vietnam and his attempts at peace negotiations. He says the bombing of North Vietnam will be reduced. He announces he will not run for reelection in November. Anchor Edwin Newman evaluates the speech. Senators Walter Mondale, Henry Jackson, and Clifford Case comment. Also reporting for NBC News are Herb Kaplow, Elie Abel, Ray Scherer, and Charles Quinn. Also, an excerpt from CBS News on the speech. Roger Mudd and Dan Rather comment.
1968-03-31, CBS, 42 min.
- Harry Reasoner
- Lyndon Johnson
- Richard Nixon
- Dan Rather
- Roger Mudd
- Edwin Newman
- Herb Kaplow
- Adam Clayton powell
- John Chancellor
- Eugene McCarthy
- Jacob Javits
- Ray Scherer
- Elie Abel
- Stan Brooks
- Brad Sherman
- Joseph Resnick
- Eugene Nickerson
A report on President Johnson's refusal to run for reelection. Dan Rather and Roger Mudd report. From WABC Radio "Perspective in New York." "Sell Out To Militants." A report on Adam Clayton Powell. From 1010 Wins, Brad Sherman interviews Richard Nixon. His comments about Johnson's refusal to run, the President at the lowest point of the year. comment by WINS Newsman Stan Brooks. Joe Resnick with comments on the Viet Cong. A report on WCBS Radio concerning Nassau County Executive Eugene Nickerson and his run for Jacob Javits New York Senate seat. He comments on President Johnson. NBC News with Edwin Newman: Elie Abel reports on LBJ, John Chancellor with commentary, Herb Kaplow reports on Nixon's next move, Ray Scherer reports from the White House on LBJ, Elie Abel interviews Eugene McCarthy,
#15714: WISCONSIN PRIMARY
Order1968-04-02, NBC, 48 min.
Live coverage of the Wisconsin primary from NBC News. Anchors are Frank McGee and Chet Huntley. Reports from Elie Abel and comments from Eugene McCarthy.
1968-04-08, CBS, 22 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Collingwood
- Eric Sevareid
- Roger Mudd
- Herb Kaplow
- Frank Reynolds
- Elie Abel
- Mike Rich
- Bill Fitzgerald
- Nelson Benton
- Coretta Scott King
Mike Rich reports on the rally for Dr. King in Memphis, Tennessee NBC News Monitor- Comment from NBC Newsman Elie Abel (Radio) WNBC-TV Commentary- The World in Washington with Herb Kaplow Bill Fitzgerald-WNBC (Radio) Monitor News-Curfews in Pittsburgh and Baltimore Frank Reynolds-ABC News-Vietnam report Charles Collingwood (CBS) on Vietnam-Roger Mudd on Dr. King Dr. King's Memphis march, Coretta King in attendence, Nelson Benton (CBS) on curfews Hunt for Dr. King's assassin Eric Sevareid (CBS) on the Vietnam war Cronkite sign-off on CBS-TV. An announcement that CBS will telecast Dr. King's funeral tomorrow.
1969-03-16, NBC, 00 min.
A look at the importance of the Mediterranean to the United States and a possible confrontation with Russia. Host: Elie Abel.
1969-10-07, NBC, 150 min.
- David Brinkley
- Chet Huntley
- Frank McGee
- John Chancellor
- Paul Newman
- Edwin Newman
- Barbara Walters
- Elie Abel
- Sander Vanocur
- Douglas Kiker
- Jack Perkins
- Lenn Tucker
- Aline Saarinen
NBC News spotlights the people and events that have shaped the sixties, weighs their impact on the present and forecasts their roles in setting our course for the seventies. Paul Newman serves as guide for the broadcast. The core of the program is 12 essays, each delivered by an NBC correspondent. Correspondents include: Chet Huntley, John Chancellor, Frank McGee, Sander Vanocur, Edwin Newman, Barbara Walters, Douglas Kiker, Jack Perkins, Elie Abel, Lenn Tucker, Aline Saarinen, and David Brinkley. Appropriately, the musical theme is "Turn, Turn, Turn" as it has been recorded by several artists.