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8 records found for WORLD TONIGHT
1957-12-06, CBS, 14 min.
Highlights: More on the Vanguard satellite failure, British television pokes fun at US failure to launch the satellite, Moscow comments on "America's desperate effort," humorous reaction from France, Europeans laughing while feeling sorry for the US, a recap of the failure reported from Florida, Dr. John P.Hagen explains the failure to newsmen, a man on street comments on the fiasco. Also, report news voice from Moscow. From Paris, David Schoenbrun and Robert Pierpont report. Announcer: Blair Clark.
#13836: WORLD TONIGHT
Order1962-10-22, , min.
President Kennedy to speak to the nation on the subject of highest national urgency, the US is in the midst of a crisis probably because of bases in Cuba, the US military is alerted, joint chiefs are alerted, hurried conferences of VIPs in Washington, tensions building up in the Capital, a question of US blockade against Cuba.
1964-04-14, CBS, 25 min.
CBS radio news with Ned Calmer.
1964-06-19, CBS, 11 min.
The US Senate passes the civil rights bill-comments by newsmen, Senator Strom Thurmond, Lyndon Johnson, Martin Luther King, and Senator Kenneth Keating of New York. The US might use force in defending Southeast Asia, possible war with China, Marvin Kalb reports. Host: Ned Calmer
1964-10-09, CBS, 11 min.
South Vietnam and the election, China to explode A-Bomb. Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater talk about the election.
1964-10-19, CBS, 9 min.
Senator Edward Kennedy recalls the airplane crash he was involved in, Robert Taft to run for US Senate from Ohio. Ned Calmer reports.
1965-02-15, CBS, 10 min.
The latest news from CBS radio.
1965-03-04, WCBS, 12 min.
- Malcolm X
- Martin Luther King
- Neil Strausser
- Dan Rather
- Alexander Kendrick
- Steve Rowan
- Robert Ryan
- Ned Calmer
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Ben Holman
Attack on Moscow embassy by Russian students, Alexander Kendrick reporting, in New York City, Zionist demonstrators vs. German government, Steve Rowan reports, Neil Strausser reports on the reenactment of actor Robert Ryan's Gettysburg Address, March 4th, 1865 and Lincoln's swearing in as President. Ben Holman with Black Muslim report on defection of members, interview by Malcolm X before his death, half of Black Muslim members have left, Dr. Martin Luther King receives Eleanor Roosevelt medal, Dr. King says "Time is always right to do right." Dan Rather from the UK about ten orphaned children who want to stay together. Host: Ned Calmer