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#14670: CBS NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1964-11-17, CBS, 6 min.
Walter Cronkite, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale, Andrew Ivy

Dr. Andrew Ivy indicted for cancer fraud drug Krebiozen, right-wing "Minute Men" to be investigated, Walter Mondale named to Hubert Humphrey seat.                                       
#15695: LYNDON JOHNSON'S SPEECH TO AMERICA
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.                                        
#19945: ABC NEWS SPECIAL: PRESIDENT NIXON ADDRESS
1969-08-07, ABC, min.
Richard Nixon, Walter Mondale, Arthur Burns

Comments on speech given by President Nixon on welfare reform.

Guests: Dr. Arthur Burns    
        Senator Walter Mondale 
Host:   Bob Clark.     
#9198: PRESS CONFERENCE: JIMMY CARTER
1976-07-15, WTEN, 60 min.
Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale

Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia announces his choice for Vice-Presidential running mate; Senator Walter Mondale of Minnesota.            
#18103: NEWS,THE
1976-09-21, , min.
Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter does interview for Playboy Magazine. Vice-Presidential candidate Walter Mondale campaigns in Midwest.      
#18105: NEWS,THE
1976-10-01, , min.
Gerald Ford, Walter Mondale, Robert Dole, Jimmy Carter

Latest Gallup Poll shows Carter in front of Ford 50 to 42%. Vice-presidential candidates Dole and Mondale both return to Washington after campaigning on road.          
#9279: VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, THE
1976-10-15, , 30 min.
Robert Dole, Walter Mondale

The 1976 Vice Presidential debate between Democrat Walter Mondale and Republican Robert Dole. This a 30-minute excerpt of a 90-minute debate.                          
#9822: VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, 1976 THE
1976-10-15, WGY, min.
Robert Dole, Walter Mondale

Radio broadcast of the 1976 Vice-Presidential debate between Democrat Walter Mondale and Republican Robert Dole.           
#18110: DOLE-MONDALE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
1976-10-15, , min.
Walter Mondale, Robert Dole

Republican Robert Dole and Democrat Walter Mondale meet in a vice-presidential debate.          
#18119: NEWS,THE
1976-11-01, , min.
Gerald Ford, Walter Mondale, Robert Dole, Jimmy Carter

First presidential votes will come from Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. Both Presidential and vice-presidential candidates finish their campaigns.       
#9182: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS, THE
1976-11-02, ABC, 555 min.
David Brinkley, Walter Cronkite, John Chancellor, Mike Wallace, Harry Reasoner, Dan Rather, Sam Donaldson, Roger Mudd, Barbara Walters, Jimmy Carter, Eric Sevareid, Bill Moyers, Gerald R. Ford, Catherine Mackin, Howard K. Smith, Walter Mondale, Bob Schieffer, Ron Farmer, Ann Compton, Tom Jerriel, Tom Brokow, Lesley Stahl, Bruce Morton

NINE HOURS and FIFTEEN MINUTES analysis and coverage of the 1976 Presidential Election returns from 7:45pm November 2nd to 5:00am November 3rd, 1976 form the three different networks, CBS, ABC, and NBC. 
Races for the Presidency, the major governorship's, and House and Senate seats. Includes victory speeches by President-elect Jimmy Carter and Vice-President-elect Walter Mondale. 

7:45 pm to 11:00 pm CBS coverage. Anchorman is Walter Cronkite. Commentary, Eric Sevareid. Reporters, Mike Wallace, Dan Rather, Roger Mudd, Lesley Stahl, Bruce Morton, and Bob Schieffer.

11:00 pm to 2:15 am ABC coverage. Anchor persons are Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters, and Howard K. Smith. Reporters, Frank Reynolds, Ron Farmer, Ann Compton, Tom Jarriel, Sam Donaldson. 

2:15 am to 5:00 am NBC coverage. Anchored by John Chancellor and David Brinkley. Reporters include Tom Brokaw, and Catherine Mackin.
                                 
#8987: "NBC NIGHTLY NEWS."
1976-12-13, NBC, 30 min.
David Brinkley, John Chancellor, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, Gary Gilmore

On August 16th, 1971, John Chancellor became the new anchorman replacing David Brinkley. Chancellor and Brinkley were teamed together, though Brinkley's role fluctuated between co-anchor and commentator. In October 1979, Brinkley left NBC Nightly News. In 1981, Brinkley became a commentator for ABC World News Tonight.

The Supreme Court refuses the stay of execution for Gary Gilmore. Also, a report on Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale's electoral votes being counted in Pennslyvania.                                                    
#8325: INAUGURAL EVE SPECIAL
1977-01-19, NBC, 150 min.
John Wayne, Hank Aaron, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman, Shirley MacLaine, Jean Stapleton, Freddie Prinze, Jimmy Carter, Sidney Poitier, Jack Albertson, Lily Tomlin, Walter Mondale, Bette Mondale, Davis

The Inaugural Ball for President-Elect Jimmy Carter who will be sworn in as the nation's 39th President the next day.              
#10022: INAUGURAL EVE SPECIAL
1977-01-19, NBC, 150 min.
John Wayne, Hank Aaron, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman, Shirley MacLaine, Jean Stapleton, Freddie Prinze, Jimmy Carter, Sidney Poitier, Jack Albertson, Lily Tomlin, Walter Mondale, Bette Mondale, Davis

The Inaugural Ball for President-Elect Jimmy Carter who will be sworn in as the nation's 39th President the next day. 

Duplicate of # 8325.                          
#8329: INAUGURATION HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESIDENT-ELECT JIMMY CARTER.
1977-01-20, PBS, 90 min.
Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, Paul Duke

Highlights of the inauguration of President-Elect Jimmy Carter
are shown.                            
#8330: INAUGURATION '77
1977-01-20, ABC, 30 min.
Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale

Live coverage of the inauguration parties for President-Elect Jimmy Carter.                         
#9189: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, NBC, 360 min.
David Brinkley, John Chancellor, Jimmy Carter, Tom Brokaw, Walter Mondale, Jane Pauley

Live coverage of the Presidential Inauguration. President-Elect Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States.             
#9190: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, ABC, 50 min.
Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale

Live coverage of the Presidential Inauguration as President-Elect Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States. Barbara Walters and Harry Reasoner report.             
#9191: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, CBS, 190 min.
Roger Mudd, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, Walter Cronkite.

Live CBS coverage of the Presidential Inauguration. President-Elect Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States. Roger Mudd and Walter Cronkite report.          
#9192: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, CBS, 150 min.
Walter Cronkite, Roger Mudd, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale

Continuing live CBS coverage of the inauguration of President-Elect Jimmy Carter. Walter Cronkite and Roger Mudd report.             
#9393: NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: "A DAY WITH PRESIDENT CARTER."
1977-04-14, NBC, 60 min.
John Chancellor, Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, Harold Brown, Walter Mondale, Susan Claus, Hamilton Jordan, Cyrus Vance, Brock Adams, Bert Lance, James Schlesinger, Juanita Kreps

NBC news correspondent John Chancellor examines a Presidential day in the life of President Jimmy Carter.         
#18319: NEWS,THE
1979-07-05, , min.
Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter

President Carter cancels speech. Vice-President Mondale in Camp David with Carter.            
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