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30 records found for Jim Jensen
1964-04-17, WCBS, min.
Highlight: Shea Stadium in New York City, home of the Mets opens with its first game. The Pittsburgh Pirates, behind the complete-game pitching of Bob Friend, defeat the Mets 4-3 before an opening day crowd of 50,312. Jim Jensen reports on the opener reported to be the greatest traffic in the history of New York City.
1964-06-01, CBS, 1 min.
News opening only. Jim Jensen substitutes for Douglas Edwards.
1964-08-26, WCBS, 193 min.
- Harry S. Truman
- John F. Kennedy
- Lynda Bird Johnson
- Mike Wallace
- Harry Reasoner
- Warren Magnuson
- Bill McQueen
- Adlai E. Stevenson
- Roger Mudd
- Lady Bird Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Robert Trout
- Henry Jackson
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Hubert Humphrey
- Robert F. Kennedy
- Jim Jensen
A film on the career of Lyndon Baines Johnson is shown at the Democratic National convention with commentary from Eric Sevareid. Robert Trout and Roger Mudd anchor this 34th convention. Coverage includes a speech by Washington State Senator Henry Jackson who praises John F. Kennedy. N.Y. State Chairman Bill McQueen is interviewed on the floor by correspondent Mike Wallace. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy is introduced and is given a huge 14 min. ovation during which time there is a commentary from Trout, Mudd and Eric Sevareid in the CBS booth. Robert Kennedy praises his brother in a brief 9 min. speech. Pennsylvania's Senator, Democratic candidate Genevieve Black introduces ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson, who speaks for 12 min. "Happy Birthday" is sung by the convention to Lyndon Johnson. Warren Magnuson of Washington State introduces the Vice Presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey, who gives a 24 min. acceptance speech. Harry S. Truman's telegram is read to the convention floor. Hubert Humphrey introduces President Lyndon B. Johnson who gives a 36 min. Acceptance speech. Mike Wallace gets reactions from Lady Bird Johnson and Lynda Bird Johnson. There is a final commentary from Robert Trout. There are also additional reports from WCBS and Jim Jensen and from Harry Reasoner.1964-08-27, WCBS, 193 min.
- John F. Kennedy
- Lynda Bird Johnson
- Mike Wallace
- Harry Reasoner
- Warren Magnuson
- Bill McQueen
- Genevieve Black
- Adlai E. Stevenson
- Roger Mudd
- Lady Bird Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Robert Trout
- Henry Jackson
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Hubert Humphrey
- Robert F. Kennedy
- Jim Jensen
A film on the career of Lyndon Baines Johnson is shown at the Democratic National convention with commentary from Eric Sevareid. Robert Trout and Roger Mudd anchor this 34th convention. Coverage includes a speech by Washington State Senator Henry Jackson, who praises John F. Kennedy. N.Y. State Chairman Bill McQueen is interviewed on the floor by correspondent Mike Wallace. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy is introduced and is given a huge 14 min. ovation during which time there is a commentary from Trout, Mudd and Eric Sevareid in the CBS booth. Robert Kennedy praises his brother in a brief 9 min. speech. Pennsylvania's Senator, Democratic candidate Genevieve Black introduces ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson, who speaks for 12 min. "Happy Birthday" is sung by the convention to Lyndon Johnson. Warren Magnuson of Washington State introduces the Vice Presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey, who gives a 24 min. acceptance speech. Harry S. Truman's telegram is read to the convention floor. Hubert Humphrey introduces President Lyndon B. Johnson, who gives a 36 min. acceptance speech. Mike Wallace gets reactions from Lady Bird Johnson and Lynda Bird Johnson. There is a final commentary from Robert Trout. There are also additional reports from WCBS and Jim Jensen and from Harry Reasoner.1965-03-02, WCBS, 20 min.
160 US warplanes fly over North Vietnam today, biggest raid on North Vietnam to date, bomb two bases in North Vietnam. General Nguyen Khanh, ousted as South Vietnamese Prime Minister.
#736: LOSERS, THE
Order1965-03-30, WCBS, 54 min.
Jim Jensen narrates this special documentary on teenage drug addiction.#14963: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-10-18, CBS, 7 min.
The US investigates the Ku Klux Klan. News opening by Jim Jensen.
#14971: WCBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1965-10-27, CBS, 5 min.
Jeff Miller defends draft card burning, ACLU defends him, anti and pro-war demonstrations at Manhattan College. Jim Jensen reports.
#19518: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1965-12-01, CBS, 23 min.
165,000 more troops to be deployed to Vietnam. John Lawrence reports on insight into how American soldiers feel when they meet the enemy face to face. Soldiers interviewed on what it's like to kill a man. Bernard Kalb reports on election in France as Charles DeGaulle seeks to win another term.
#15020A: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1966-01-07, CBS, 7 min.
News about the New York City transit strike. Jim Jensen reports.
#15020I: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN, THE
Order1966-01-14, WCBS, 13 min.
The latest news with Jim Jensen.
1966-02-08, CBS, 80 min.
The latest news with Jim Jensen.
#15102: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1966-03-17, CBS, 8 min.
A report on Muhammad Ali. Host: Jim Jensen.
1967-12-05, WCBS, 12 min.
Ralph Penza reports on the anti-war demonstrations outside a draft center, a report on the patient of Dr. Christian Bernard.
1967-12-06, WCBS, 14 min.
Anti-Vietnam war demonstrations with longshoremen in New York City, longshoremen call them "communists," comments by Robert Kennedy, Arthur Miller, and US Senators on demonstrations being a violation of the law, Dean Rusk optimistic on peace, Viet Cong massacre in Vietnam, a youth sets himself afire near the UN. Jim Jensen reports.
1967-12-10, CBS, 7 min.
The CBS 11:15 PM news with Jim Jensen. Includes excerpts of the late news from WNBC-TV with Bob Teague.
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.
1968-02-09, WCBS, 27 min.
The local news from WCBS-TV Channel 2 in New York City with host Jim Jensen. Jim Jensen reports on the day's news events including the latest on the New York City garbage strike, Governor Nelson Rockefeller's speech, Alabama Governor George Wallace declares his candidacy for President, and actor Nick Adams, star of TV's "The Rebel" has died. Frank Gifford reports on the end of the 43-year history of New York's Madison Square Garden on 50 th Street in Manhattan, which will give way to the new MSG Arena on 34th Street, atop Penn Station. Also, an excerpt of ABC News with Bob Young is heard.
#15543: WCBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-02-10, CBS, 9 min.
Mayor John Lindsay discusses Governor Nelson Rockefeller's solution to end the New York City garbage strike. He expresses shock at Rockefeller's capitulation to the sanitation workers. Jerry Collins reports from Gracie Mansion. Discussion of John Lindsay news conference with journalists Ralph Penza and Jim Jensen.
1968-03-07, WCBS, 4 min.
Heavy casualties in Vietnam CBS editorial with Michael Keating on Governor Rockefeller bill passage Mike Douglas show promo.
1968-03-24, WCBS, 29 min.
WCBS-TV News: "What Ever Happened To Adam Clayton Powell?" He's alive and well and living in Harlem since November 1966. A commercial for "Flying A Make Money" with Jackie Mason. Also, news, sports, and weather. Jim Jensen reports.
1968-04-05, WCBS, 14 min.
Sunday declared a day of mourning for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. President Johnson speaks. Looting and violence in Harlem, in aftermath of the King assassination, Mayor Lindsay comments, description of death scene at the Memphis, motel. Jim Jensen reports.
#15753: WCBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1968-04-09, WCBS, 3 min.
The day's events of Dr. Martin Luther King's funeral.
#1069: QUEEN ELIZABETH 2
Order1969-05-07, WCBS, 43 min.
A special report recapping the day's events of the arrival of the Cunard Line's New Liner, Queen Elizabeth 2. Jim Jensen, Leonard Harris, & Jack Whitaker report.1969-07-25, WCBS, 2 min.
Senator Edward Kennedy admits guilt in Chappaquiddick incident.
#19946: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1969-08-07, CBS, min.
Topics: Daniel Schorr reports on the most extreme overhaul of the American welfare system affecting the working poor. Workers now making under $3,900 a year will be eligible for welfare. Official inquest related to Senator Edward Kennedy's fatal car accident which killed Mary Jo Kopechne scheduled for September 3rd. Kennedy comments on the fatal July 18th accident. Jean Paar reports-anti-war protesters consisting of five peace groups, at New York Selective Service System. Jack Whittaker sports report, Yankees and Mets baseball, NBA and ABA discussing possible basketball merger.
1970-11-02, CBS, 50 min.
The latest election results from CBS news. Host: Walter Cronkite
1970-11-02, WCBS, min.
President Richard Nixon greets Elvis Presley at the White House.
1971-09-17, CBS, 14 min.
Attica news. Host: Jim Jensen
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.