Spiro Agnew campaigns, criticized for using ethnic slurs such as "Fat Jap" and "Polack."
George Ball severely criticizes Nixon, says "no character or principles" to be president. He now supports Hubert Humphrey.
Hubert Humphrey is heckled in speech, he angrily tells them to "shut up."
The polls indicate Humphrey is trailing Nixon
In the Greek election, Georgios Papadopoulos is declared the winner
Coverage of the George Wallace and Richard Nixon campaigns
The introduction of the 747 jumbo jet
Abe Fortas removes himself from the nomination of Supreme Court justice.
Presidential campaign heats up
Hubert Humphrey attacks Wallace as a "bigot" and "racist," Wallace retaliates
Agnew attacks Humphrey
Dean Rusk comments on the Soviet invasion of Czechoslavakia six weeks ago
Comments from Eric Sevareid and Walter Kiernan.
More on the candidates, yuppies disturb the Senate committee, news from Vietnam
George Wallace chooses General Curtis LeMay as his vice-presidential running mate, LeMay comments on the necessary use of nuclear weapons.
Wallace and LeMay in dispute with a reporter over this matter
More on the candidates, yuppies disturb the Senate committee, news from Vietnam
George Wallace chooses General Curtis LeMay as his vice-presidential running mate, LeMay comments on the necessary use of nuclear weapons.
Wallace and LeMay in dispute with a reporter over this matter
Duplicate of #15872.
September 24th, 1968-
An hour newsmagazine with a strong emphasis on investigative reporting. 60 Minutes began in 1968 as a bi-weekly show, alternating on Tuesday evenings with CBS Reports. In the fall of 1971, it shifted to Sunday evenings. In the fall of 1975, it became a weekly series. It remains a fixture on Sunday evenings on CBS to this day.
"Gas and Germ Wafare." Mike Wallace reports. This was the program's second broadcast.
Mike Wallace reports.
Presidential debates, roll call and comments
Howard K. Smith with commentary on Nixon debate
Editorial with James Kilpatrick
Jules Bergman with Apollo 7 space flight update
Host: Frank Reynolds
A report on the 1968 World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Detroit Tigers tied at 3 games apiece.
Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite
Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite
Dan Rather Reports on the 1968 World Series
Eric Sevareid with commentary on Hubert Humphrey.
Walter Kiernan commentary.
introduction Walter Cronkite (Cape Kennedy); Harry Reasoner in Studio (New York City)
Presidential Debates / House CBS Offer
(Commercial: Miller High Life Beer.)
Vietnam / Coup Try / Peace Talks
Vietnam / New Zealand / Johnson
Foreign Aid
Israel / F-4S / Hebron Cave
(Commercial: Alpo Dog Food.)
World Series / 6th Game
Peru / Oil
Moscow Trial
Nobel Winner
(Commercial: Di-Gel Antacid Tablets and Liquid; Solar Caine First Aid Spray.)
Wallace / Polls
Analysis (Humphrey)
Humphrey Campaign / Berman
(Commercial: Benson and Hedges Cigarettes; Persona Razor Blades.)
Apollo VII / Space Program
A profile of Hubert Humphrey's wife Muriel.
Jules Bergman reports on the first manned Apollo spaceflight
The Detroit Tigers defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in game 7 to win the 1968 World Series.
Walter Cronkite reports from Cape Kennedy for tomorrow's Apollo flight, he interviews Dr. Wernher Von Braun.
Ike Pappas reports on Detroit's World Series win over St.Louis in game 7 of the World Series.
Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
Introduction Walter Cronkite (Cape Kennedy),; Harry Reasoner, in studio (New York City)
Gun Control Bill
Johnson / Presidential Race
Unruh / Government Criticism
Supreme Court
(Commercial: True Cigarettes.)
Presidential Debates / Bill Dies
Vietnam / Casualties / Coup Try
(Commercial: Measurin Aspirin; Phillips Tablets.)
Wallace-Lemay / Vietnam / Alabama Suit
Humphrey / New York City
Nixon / Humphrey Money
Stock Market Report (Studio)
Renoir Painting
(Commercial: Continental Insurance.)
Apollo VII and VIII / Von Braun
Egypt / Raid
England / Immigration
(Commercial: Playtex Bras and Girdles.)
World Series / Tigers Win
A preview of the Apollo 7 space flight.
Mission control-T-12 minutes and counting
Discussion of final minute procedures with mission control leader Jack King
Paul Harvey with countdown comments
First flight since last failed attempt
Jack King at T-6 min-38 seconds
T-5 minutes and counting
4:07 and 3 minutes
Astronauts aboard are Donn Eisele, Walter Schirra, (Commander) and Walter Cunningham.
Tanks pressurized at 2:30 seconds
Carries down to liftoff and voices of Paul Harvey and Jules Bergman.
Live coverage from takeoff to landing of the Apollo 7 space mission, 10-11-68-10-22-68. Many multiple hours of coverage recorded in the ATA archive. Request specific days and times.
Live coverage of the Apollo 7 spaceflight, the first manned spaceflight in the United States Apollo program.
Many hours of coverage.
Duplicate of #7640.
Ted Koppel reports on President Johnson and Richard Nixon
Bill Moyers with commentary on Vietnam
Jules Bergman with a report on the Apollo 7 space flight.
Host: Frank Reynolds.
A report on the Apollo 7 space mission and other news. Bill Moyers commentary on student protesters.
Mexico Olympics begin. A report by Heywood Hale Broun.
Host: Roger Mudd.
November 7th, 1954-April 20th, 1961. September 15th, 1963-Present.
The counterpart of NBC's "Meet The Press." Newsmakers are interviewed by a panel. CBS correspondent George Herman moderated the program from 1969 until September 1983 when he was replaced by Lesley Stahl. Bob Schieffer took over as moderator in 1991. Eventually, the panel of interviewers was dropped in favor of the program host conducting interviews of all guests.
Guest: Vice-Presidential candidate Spiro Agnew is interviewed by Martin Agronsky and George Herman.
Host: George Herman
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest running series on network television.
Independent Vice-Presidential nominee General Curtis Lemay is interviewed by host Lawrence E. Spivak.
Jackie Kennedy announces she will marry Aristotle Onassis
"Secret Peace Move" speculation in Vietnam with light ground action reported
Hopes for a bombing halt from President Johnson, Richard Nixon and
Hubert Humphrey quip at Al Smith dinner
More on Jackie Kennedy's wedding in Greece
Black power in Mexican Olympics, Howard Cosell reports on the controversy.
Jackie Kennedy announces she will marry Aristotle Onassis
"Secret Peace Move" speculation in Vietnam with light ground action reported
Hopes for a bombing halt from President Johnson, Richard Nixon and
Hubert Humphrey quip at Al Smith dinner
More on Jackie Kennedy's wedding in Greece
Black power in Mexican Olympics, Howard Cosell reports on the controversy.
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest running series on network television.
Republican Presidential nominee Governor George Wallace of Alabama is interviewed by host Lawrence E. Spivak.
The day's news events.
Vietnam peace efforts
General Curtis LeMay on Vietnam and Cuba
Report on George Wallace
Harris and Gallup polls
Kennedy-Onassis marriage and the Vatican
Olympic medals
Humphrey in New York City
Stock market report
The day's news events.
Vietnam peace efforts
General Curtis LeMay on Vietnam and Cuba
Report on George Wallace
Harris and Gallup polls
Kennedy-Onassis marriage and the Vatican
Olympic medals
Humphrey in New York City
Stock market report
Duplicate of 15904.
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