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89 records found for GEORGE MCGOVERN
1972-09-07, , min.
Bodies of ten Israeli tean members flown to Israel for burial, one body flown to New York. McGovern campaigns in Texas.
1972-09-14, , min.
George McGovern campaigns in New York City. Republicans campaign in Texas.
#17082: CAMPAIGN '72
Order1972-09-17, , min.
A look at the presidential campaigns of Richard Nixon and George McGovern.
1972-09-19, , min.
In his latest poll, George Gallup predicts McGovern will narrow gap vs. Nixon. McGovern campaigns in Chicago.
#17088: GEORGE MCGOVERN
Order1972-09-20, , min.
George McGovern
1972-09-22, , min.
Nixon campaigns in Texas, McGovern in Michigan. Assassination attempt on Phillipine defense minister.
1972-09-25, , min.
Melvin Laird calls George McGovern an agent of North Vietnam. Philippine President Marcos declares martial law in the Philippines.
1972-09-27, , min.
Henry Kissinger extends talks with North Vietnamese negotiators into a second day. George McGovern returns to Washington.
1972-10-05, , min.
Middle East plan. George McGovern campaigns in Ohio. Nixon news conference. 500,000 heroin addicts in US. Marijuana and cocaine being smuggled into US.
1972-10-05, CBS, 29 min.
McGovern delivers address on foreign policy. President Nixon's first news conference in five weeks. He pledges no tax increases. Editorial from Eric Sevareid on the Watergate burglary. Gandy Mfg Company of Chicago, Illinois, made tools for men who laid railroad tracks. The workers were called gandy dancers. "On The Road" with Charles Kuralt. With commercials.
1972-10-06, ABC, min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Harry Reasoner
- Richard Nixon
- Jesse Jackson
- George McGovern
- Lou Choppy
- Jim Kincade
- Bill Worden
Saigon about to be attacked. Train derailment in Mexico. (Rev. Jesse Jackson reports.) Youth vote (Report from Jim Kincade). Syria (Report from Lou Choppy). The training of women drill Sargents (Bill Worden Reports). McGovern charges Nixon with demogogory. Commentary on the candidates. With commercials.
1972-10-09, , min.
Interviews related to the Presidential campaigns of President Nixon and challenger George McGovern.
1972-10-09, ABC, min.
Tom Jerrill reports on how to reach a military settlement in Vietnam, Bill Zimmerman reports on the congressional campaigns of Bella Abzug and Adlai Stevenson the 111, report on the Columbus Day Parade, Mrs. Elinor McGovern on the presidential campaign trail for her husband George. Host: Harry Reasoner.
1972-10-09, CBS, min.
Bruce Morton reports on the Columbus Day Parade, a report on George McGovern, Pat Nixon campaigns at Columbus Day Parade, Bill Curtis reports on welfare fraud, report on multi-millionaire Glenn Turner, "dare to be great" a report that the Eiffel Tower might have to be torn down, report on the dispute between national forest purists and those who want more roads built so that more people can enjoy national parks. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1972-10-09, , min.
Kissinger again meets in Paris with North Vietnamese negotiators. Surrogates campaign for McGovern.
1972-10-10, , min.
McGovern speaks on TV with his plan to end Vietnam war. Martial law continues in the Phillipines.
1972-10-10, , min.
Senator George McGovern's address on his plan to end the Vietnam war.
1972-10-10, , min.
George McGovern's political speech on ending the Vietnam war. High Republican officials ordered bugging and sabotage campaign to ensure Nixon's reelection.
1972-10-11, , min.
McGovern campaigns in Illinois. Vice President Spiro Agnew visits Governor George Wallace in governor's mansion in Montgomery, Alabama.
1972-10-13, , min.
Henry Kissinger briefs President Nixon about Paris peace talks. McGovern campaigns in Seattle, Washington.
#17125: GEORGE MCGOVERN TALK
Order1972-10-15, , min.
George McGovern speaks on TV.
1972-10-16, , min.
President Nixon speaks to prisoner of war families. McGovern charges Nixon with running a ruthless campaign.
1972-10-16, , min.
McGovern campaigns with wife of POW. Supreme Court votes not to consider constitutional challenge against Vietnam war.
1972-10-20, , 27 min.
Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern speaks to the nation.
1972-10-20, , min.
McGovern speech.
1972-10-23, , min.
Nixon campaigns in New York. McGovern says White House has promised to keep him informed on Vietnam developments.
1972-10-23, , min.
George McGovern speech.
#17140: MCGOVERN TALK
Order1972-10-25, , min.
George McGovern campaign speech.
1972-10-26, , min.
Henry Kissinger says peace is at hand in Vietnam. McGovern Hopes US is moving towards peace settlement.
1972-10-26, , min.
McGovern reacts to developments in Vietnam. McGovern Hope's US is moving towards peace settlement.
1972-10-27, , min.
Gordon Liddy indicted in Watergate case. McGovern puzzled as to length of time it took for proposed peace settlement.
1972-11-08, , min.
Nixon easily defeats McGovern in presidential election, winning by over 17 million votes, the largest absolute majority ever. McGovern says he will not run again but accepts defeat well.
1972-11-09, , min.
A special report on the sweeping presidential victory by Richard Nixon over George McGovern.
1972-11-17, , min.
George McGovern and Sargent Shriver vacation in Virginia. Henry Kissinger goes to Paris to negotiate peace with North Vietnam.
1972-12-18, , min.
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.
#17761: "DEMOCRATIC TELETHON '74."
Order1974-06-30, CBS, min.
Democratic Telethon '74 will be broadcast on the CBS television network. It is scheduled to run from 7PM June 29th-Sunday, June 30th, at 4PM. It will feature an array of stars from the entertainment industry, as well as other celebrities and political figures. It is billed as the longest network special ever televised. It will include music, variety, drama, comedy sketches, and readings.
1975-08-27, WTEN, 300 min.
- Dennis Weaver
- Art Linkletter
- Don Sutton
- Tom Harmon
- Ralph Waite
- Corita Kent
- Abigail Van Buren
- James Irwin
- Senator Ed Brooke
- Senator Dick Clark
- Senator Mark Hatfield
- Senator George McGovern
- Tom Bradley
- Mrs. Ronald Reagan
- Bill Bright
- Ted Engstrom
- Colleen Townsend Evans
- Bob Pierce
- Dr. Lester Brown
A five-hour local telethon to raise funds for world hunger. Dr. Lester Brown, president of Worldwatch Institute in Washington, D.C. and noted authority on the world food crisis, is among the respected scholars who share some informative and surprising facts about the causes and cures of world hunger. A landmark television experience-a sweeping five-hour presentation that will show you how more than two billion of the world's people are living every day with the heartbreak and despair of constant hunger. Thirty filmed reports from three continents will take you beyond statistics and headlines to life-and-death experiences of real people living with the personal agony of hunger. America's top entertainers will join with leaders of our government to share their concern. Respected educators will dispel the myths about the causes and the cures for a hungry world. Ordinary people from all over the USA will tell how they are helping to bring life and hope into the heartbreak and despair of a hungry, hurting world. They will share what it means to them and their families. This is the only time this remarkable television program will ever be shown.
1976-01-30, WNBC, 35 min.
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.
1976-07-13, NBC, 425 min.
- David Brinkley
- John Chancellor
- Tom Pettit
- Edwin Newman
- Hubert Humphrey
- George McGovern
- Douglas Kiker
- Garrick Utley
- Catherine Mackin
- Alan Cranston
- Dwayne Holman
- Moon Landrieu
- Kenneth Gibson
- Wendell Ford
- Martha Griffiths
- Peter Rodino
- Lindy Boggs
Live gavel to gavel NBC Television continuing live coverage of the 1976 Democratic National Convention from Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Democratic Party tackles an all-day agenda. THE CREDENTIALS REPORT precedes the traditional floor debate during which challenges to the legitimacy of some delegated are raised and resolved. THE RULES REPORT nominates a woman as permanent chairman, fulfilling a mandate from the 1972 convention. Republican Lindy Boggs of Louisiana wins unanimously. THE PLATFORM REPORT lists the Democratic position on national issues. Among the goals: a complete overhaul of the tax system; enactment of a national health-insurance plan; and a $5 billion cut in defense spending.