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#14553: NEWS, THE
1964-05-29, ABC, 24 min.
Mark Lane , Lee Harvey Oswald.

News reports from various stations. They include CBS, NBC, ABC, and WNEW. "Unanswered Question On Oswald." Author Mark Lane.           
#19447: NBC NEWS WITH ROBERT ABERNATHY WEEKEND REPORT
1964-05-31, NBC, min.
Robert Abernathy

The San Francisco Giants outlast the New York Mets 8-6 in a 23 inning marathon game that lasted seven hours and 32 minutes in the second game of a doubleheader.            
#14554: NBC NEWS WITH ROBERT ABERNATHY
1964-05-31, NBC, min.
Robert Abernathy

News events of the day.

Host: Robert Abernathy.                         
#19449: NEWS, THE
1964-06-01, , min.
Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela begins a 27 year jail term.             
#16991: NEWS,THE
1964-06-06, , min.
John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison , Ringo Starr

The Beatles arrive in the Netherlands.                      
#16993: NEWS,THE
1964-06-07, , min.
Beatles , Jack Ruby , Ed Sullivan , Nelson Mandela

Jack Ruby appears before the Warren Commission. Nelson Mandela begins 27 year jail term. Beatles on Ed Sullivan Show.     
#16995: NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
1964-06-08, NBC, min.
Announcer

National and international news.         
#6191: NEWSMAKERS
1964-06-28, CBS, 27 min.
Joe Laughlin , Walter McDonald , Joseph Zaretski , Edward O'Neil

New York State Senate Minority Leader Joseph Zaretski is interviewed by a team of reporters, including Edward O'Neil of the New York Daily News, Walter McDonald of the New York World-Telegram and Sun, and WCBS-TV Director of News Joe Laughlin.
#14585: NBC NEWS, THE
1964-08-24, NBC, 6 min.
Adam Clayton Powell , Robert Kennedy , Kenneth Keating

Robert Kennedy announces his candidacy for a Senate seat from New York, comments by Kenneth Keating and Adam Clayton Powell, Powell also comments on racists.             
#14590: NEW YORK STATE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, THE
1964-09-01, , 36 min.
Robert Kennedy

The convention nominates Robert Kennedy for Senate Post, Kennedy acceptance speech amid bedlam and cheers.                          
#14609: NEWS, THE
1964-10-01, , min.
Barry Goldwater , Lyndon Johnson

Campaign speeches by President Johnson and GOP challenger Senator Barry Goldwater.              
#14627: NEWS WITH DALLAS TOWNSEND, WALTER CRONKITE & HUNTLEY, BRINKLEY.
1964-10-12, , 12 min.
David Brinkley , Walter Cronkite , Chet Huntley , John F. Kennedy , Lyndon Johnson , Dallas Townsend

Columbus Day Parade with politicians on hand, The Russians launch a 3 man space ship, President Johnson makes a political tour to the far west, a monument to John F. Kennedy is dedicated in Dallas, Texas.

NOTE: Three different TV news reports. 

CBS Dallas Townsend. 
CBS Walter Cronkite. 
NBC Huntley-Brinkley Report. 

                                                            
#10927: NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV REMOVED FROM OFFICE
1964-10-15, , min.
Alexi Kosygin , Leonid Brezhnev , Nikita Khrushchev

On October 15th, 1964, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was removed from office. Alexi Kosygin became the new Russian Premier the same day Khrushchev was removed. Leonid Brezhnev was elected the first secretary.               
#11098: NEWS, THE
1964-10-15, , min.
Alexi Kosygin , Nikita Khrushchev

Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev is removed from power by the Kremlin leadership and replaced with Alexi Kosygin. 
#11099: NEWS, THE
1964-10-16, , min.
Mao Tse-tung

The people's Republic of China explodes its first atomic bomb, successfully carrying out its first nuclear test. 
#14635: NBC NEWS SPECIAL: KHRUSHCHEV DETHRONED
1964-10-16, NBC, min.
Nikita Khrushchev

An NBC News special about the dethronement of Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev.             
#14659: NBC SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN AND THE CANDIDATES
1964-10-27, NBC, min.
Frank McGee , Richard Harkness , Richard Nixon , Tom Petit , Bruce Faulkner

Comments from NBC Newsmen about the "dirty" presidential campaign. Bruce Faulkner, head of the Fair Campaign Committee, comments on the vicious campaign, Richard Nixon's influence in the campaign is discussed, comments by Nixon.                     
#14698: NBC SPECIAL: 1964 YEAR IN REVIEW, THE
1964-12-31, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley

NBC Newsmen Chet Huntley and David Brinkley look at the year 1964 in a review.  

Hosts: Chet Huntley and David Brinkley.            
#14715: NBC RADIO MONITOR NEWS
1965-02-07, NBC, 12 min.
Chaplin Jones

The US raid on North Vietnam described by US pilot, Viet trainers are spoken to including special forces "A" team, a discussion by chaplain concerning meaning and purpose regarding war.             
#14716: NBC RADIO MONITOR NEWS
1965-02-07, NBC, 10 min.
Frank Rich

Frank Rich reports from Tokyo on the reaction from Peking on the escalation of Vietnam war, reports that the US will not be pushed out.             
#14712: NBC MONITOR RADIO NEWS
1965-02-07, NBC, min.
Robert McNeil

NBC Monitor-News with Robert McNeil.            
#14752: NEWS FROM RADIO MOSCOW
1965-02-19, , min.
Radio Moscow

             
#14758: NEWS, THE
1965-02-19, , 3 min.
Nguyen Khanh , Duong Van Minh

General Nguyen Khanh ousted in a coup as South Vietnamese leader, succeeded by Duong Van Minh. racial violence in Merceria, Alabama, 400 negroes defy troopers, reporters are beaten.                    
#14754: NBC NEWS SPECIAL:
1965-02-20, NBC, 14 min.
Gabe Pressman , Roy Neal , Bill Ryan

The latest news on the Ranger 8 spacecraft. 

Bill Ryan, Gabe Pressman, and Roy Neal report.           
#14756: NBC NEWS SPECIAL: REPORT ON RANGER 8 SPACE MISSION
1965-02-20, NBC, min.
Bill Ryan

A special on the moon mission of the Ranger 8 spacecraft from Pasadena, California. Includes Gulf Oil commercials.

Bill Ryan host.            
#14763: NEWS, THE
1965-02-21, WMCA, 14 min.
Malcolm X , Muhammad Ali , Elijah Muhammad

Live coverage of the assassination of Malcolm X at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City. Radio Coverage by Mutual, WMCA, and NBC. Elijah Muhammad and Muhammad Ali are threatened. The firebombing of a Mosque number 7-A of Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam (NOI), in Harlem, headed by Malcolm X before his break with the NOI in March of 1964. It was the most powerful NOI mosque in the United States.                          
#14762: NBC MONITOR RADIO NEWS
1965-02-21, NBC, min.
Announcer

Vietnam strife in coup attempts.        
#19468: NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE, THE
1965-03-03, , 31 min.
Lester Markel , Max Frankel

Radio discussion with news of the past month, interspersed with audio clips augmenting the war in Vietnam and comments from President Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, and Richard Nixon. Pros and cons of war are discussed. Lester Markel and Max Frankel from the New York Times are hosts.            
#19479: NEWS WITH BOB DIXON: WEEKEND DIMENSIONS
1965-03-06, CBS, 20 min.
Stuart Novins , Bob Dixon

Stuart Novins on Communism.             
#14778: NEWS, THE
1965-03-15, , min.
Lyndon Johnson , Martin Luther King

Selma marchers get OK from a Federal judge, comments by Martin Luther King, President Johnson sends voting rights bill to congress, the Russians plan a space spectacular in the very near future.            
#19495: NEWS FROM CBS AND ABC
1965-03-23, , min.
Eric Sevareid

The latest news from CBS and ABC. Comment by Eric Sevareid (CBS). News of Ranger 9 spacecraft impact on the moon. Also, gas in Vietnam.            
#14800A: NEWS WITH BILL BEUTEL
1965-04-05, WABC, 9 min.
Bill Beutel , Lyndon Johnson

The news with Bill Beutel following the Academy Awards broadcast. President Johnson will address the nation this week on Vietnam, Vietnam bombings, a report on a New York City negro ghetto, newspaper strike talk.              
#14807: NBC WHITE PAPER REPORT:" TERROR IN THE STREETS"
1965-04-06, NBC, 37 min.
Chet Huntley

Narrated by Chet Huntley             
#14809: NBC SPECIAL: "NEW REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP"
1965-05-09, NBC, min.
Host

An NBC special report on new leadership in the Republican party.            
#14851: NBC ELEVENTH HOUR NEWS WITH FRANK MCGEE
1965-05-14, , min.
Frank McGee

News events of the day.

Host: Frank McGee.             
#14848: NBC NEWS SPECIAL: "THE MAN WHO WALKED IN SPACE."
1965-05-14, NBC, min.
Host

Includes several commercials.            
#14817: NEWS, THE
1965-05-21, , min.
Harry S. Truman , Douglas MacArthur

The conflicts between Harry Truman and Douglas Macarthur.                          
#14828: NEWS, THE
1965-05-29, , min.
Newscaster

The news of May 29th, 1965.            
#14826: NEWS, THE
1965-05-29, , min.
Sonny Liston , Cassius Clay , Muhammad Ali

Comments on the Ali-Liston fight.            
#14830: NEWS AT 5 PM
1965-05-30, , min.
News announcer

The latest news.              
#14835: NEWS, THE
1965-05-30, , min.
News announcer

The news of May 30th, 1965.         
#14864: NBC NEWS
1965-06-10, NBC, min.
Gabe Pressman , Robert Wagner , Adam Clayton Powell , Robert Kennedy , Lou Boda

After twelve years as the Mayor of New York City, Robert Wagner announces he will not run again. Comment by Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Senator Robert Kennedy. A special report from Gabe Pressman and Lou Boda with sports. Also includes CBS coverage with comment from Robert Kennedy. 

Includes commercials.                       
#14914: NBC NEWS WITH CHET HUNTLEY
1965-06-25, NBC, min.
Chet Huntley

News of the day with Chet Huntley reporting.             
#14903: NBC NEWS ON THE HOUR
1965-06-25, NBC, min.
Host

News events of the day.           
#14897: NEWS, THE
1965-07-14, , min.
Adlai Stevenson , Dwight Eisenhower , Lyndon Johnson

Adlai Stevenson dies in London, various reports, and a comment by President Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower who twice opposed Stevenson for the presidency in 1952 and 1956.             
#14936: NEWS, THE
1965-08-15, , 2 min.
Announcer

The third night of Watts looting and rioting, fourteen dead, National Guard sent in.             
#14940A: NEWS, THE
1965-08-16, , 5 min.
Billy Rose

Billy Rose comments on New York's World's Fair Fiasco.            
#14954: NEWS, THE
1965-10-12, , 8 min.
Announcer

Commentary on avoiding the draft.            
#14957A: NEWS, THE
1965-10-13, , 3 min.
Announcer

Worldwide denunciation against the US involvement in Vietnam.           
#14959: NBC NEWS
1965-10-15, NBC, 6 min.
Liz Potter , Howard Tuckne

Anti-war draft protest in New York City. strong comments by people involved. Pro and anti reporting. Liz Potter and Howard Tuckne report.                          
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