Live coverage of the Apollo XV11 spaceflight, the last of the Apollo moon missions. Astronauts Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt,
and Ronald Evans aboard.
Mrs Ferdinand Marcos of Phillipines attacked by knife assailant.
Assailant is killed by security guards. Mrs. Marcos requires 75 stitches for cuts to hands and arms. Former President Harry Truman hospitalized in critical condition.
Reports that South Vietnam is resisting peace settlement terms proposed by US and North Vietnam. Final moon exploration for astronauts Cernan and Schmitt.
House Armed Services Subcommittee exonerates General John Lavelle for making unauthorized strikes against North Vietnam. Committee says strikes were proper. McGovern denounces administration position on Vietnam.
The FBI arrests United Mine Worker official William Prater in connection with the murder of Joseph Yablonski. President Johnson resting comfortably in Brooke Army Medical Center following heart attack.
North Vietnam protests renewed air strikes at Paris peace talks. May boycott the talks. Apollo XV11 returns home safely, completing last of the US moon missions.
Extended coverage of the flight of Apollo 17, fourteen day trip to the Moon with astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt, and Ronald E. Evans. The mission was launched on December 7th, 1972 with splashdown on December 19th, 1972. Apollo 17 was the eleventh & final manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. Coverage includes December 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 (takeoff from the moon), and 19 (splashdown on Earth).
Live coverage of the Apollo 17 splashdown, southeast of American Samoa. Astronauts Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans, and Harrison Schmitt were aboard the final Apollo mission to land men on the moon.
Extended coverage of the flight of Apollo 17, fourteen day trip to the Moon with astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt, and Ronald E. Evans. The mission was launched on December 7th, 1972 with splashdown on December 19th, 1972. Apollo 17 was the eleventh & final manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. Coverage includes December 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 (takeoff from the moon), and 19 (splashdown on Earth).
Body of Harry Truman lies in state at Truman library. Funeral to take place in the library. North Vietnam boycotts Paris peace talks. Will not negotiate until bombing ceases.
Dan Rather substitutes for anchor Walter Cronkite on THE CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE.
This evening news includes:
New Orleans sniper, Vietnam Peace Talks, The Draft, Watergate, Middle East / Syria-Israel, Quintuplets, 100th birthday for legendary Motion Picture Producer, Adolph Zukor.
"NIXON: THE NEXT FOUR YEARS--THE CORRESPONDENTS REPORT"
CBS SPECIAL BROADCAST (Video Tape).
Walter Cronkite is anchor for a roundtable discussion by a group of seven CBS correspondents on what might be expected from President Nixon's second administration, projecting both domestic and foreign planning and actions, and comparing the future to what has happened during the past four years. The correspondents are Eric Sevareid, Dan Rather, Charles Collingwood, Marvin Kalb, Roger Mudd and Daniel Schorr, with Cronkite as the seventh in the discussion.
Howard K. Smith commentary on United States implementation of massive bombings in Viet Nam, killing many civilians, not unprecedented having similarly done so in Germany and Japan during World War 2.
Dan Rather substitutes for anchor Walter Cronkite on THE CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE.
This evening news includes:
Current Wholesale Prices, Vietnam Air War, Vietnam Congressional Briefings, New Orleans Sniper, Fuel Crisis.
Paris peace talks more friendly. Watergate trial begins. Howard Hunt, one of seven admits guilt. Additional news stories include:
Vietnam Air War, Vietnam Peace Talks, Vietnam POW's, Vietnam B-52's, Howard Hughes vs TWA, Rule Demotion, New Orleans Sniper, Teacher's Strike.
Eric Sevareid commentary related to the new congress and the Legislative vs the President.
Tonight's top stories include:
Economy Phase 3, Nixon Reelection Committee, George McGovern, Vietnam Peace Talks, Vietnam Casualty Report, Fuel Crisis, Pollution Noise, Pilot Emily Howell, first female pilot to fly a US scheduled air liner (Frontier), Third Army, Monopoly game's popularity and why big protest to have Baltic and Mediterranean Avenue eliminated from the game.
Tonight's top stories include:
Economy Phase 3, Watergate, New Orleans Sniper, Clements Nuclear Weapons, Vietnam Peace Talks, China-US Relations, Flu Season, London Nannies.
Eric Sevareid commentary on the Super Bowl (Miami Dolphins vs Washington Redskins).
Dan Rather signs off reminding viewers that Walter Cronkite will be returning to The CBS Evening News on Monday.
Eric Sevareid editorial on the Super Bowl. Washington Redskins vs Miami Dolphins.
Note: Program not complete.
Two Royal Ulster officers killed by booby-trapped bomb attached to their car by IRA. Elvis Presley's "Aloha From Hawaii" becomes the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer.
Reports that ceasefire agreement may be signed in several days are denied. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir meets with the Pope then flies to Geneva Switzerland.
Live radio coverage of the second Presidential inauguration of President Richard Nixon from WBAI-FM radio in New York City.
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