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126 records found for Richard M. Nixon
1969-03-04, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon holds a press conference regarding the development of the Sentinel Ballistic Missile Defense System.
#16171: 60 MINUTES
Order1969-03-04, WCBS, min.
Sept. 24-1968-Present Tonight: Mike Wallace and Harry Reasoner host. A report on hundreds of North Vietnamese films currently being distributed in the United States, especially to Universities for discussion and understanding the Vietnamese point of view on the war. How they see their own challenges. Nat Hentoff is interviewed by Mike Wallace related to a report on Rock 'N' Roll current trends in music. Harry Reasoner reports on what is considered by society as "ugly." He ends this explorative essay reading a poem written by Ogden Nash, "The Hippopotamus." Mike Wallace reads letters from viewers who comment about past 60 Minute programs. Mike Wallace discusses the just delivered President Richard M. Nixon news press conference earlier tonight with Bill Moyers, publisher of Long Island newspaper Newsday, and Emmet Hughes former advisor to President Dwight Eisenhower. An essay on a tour of Pear Harbor with former Japanese submarine seamen. NOTE: The Library of Congress has archived all of the "60 MINUTES"series which premiered September 24, 1968 with the exception of 13 of the first season's 19 episodes. Those NOT archived are broadcasts number 1 (Sept. 24 1968), 3 (Oct. 22, 1968), 6 (Dec. 10, 1968), 8 (Jan. 7, 1969), 9 (Jan. 21, 1969), 10 (Feb. 4, 1969), 11 (Feb. 18, 1969), 12 (March 4, 1969), 13 (March 15, 1969), 14 (April 1, 1969), 15 (April 15, 1969), 16 (April 22 1969) & 19 (June 24, 1969 which had two re-runs and one new episode). ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO, Inc. has in its archive excerpts from the premiere episode, #1 (Sept. 24, 1968), episode #8 (Jan. 7, 1969), episode #10 (Feb. 4, 1969), episode #12 (March 4, 1969) and episode #16 (April 22, 1969).
1969-03-04, CBS, 60 min.
Live radio coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's press conference to report to the nation about his recent European diplomatic tour.
1969-04-18, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon holds a press conference following an attack on a US plane on April 15th in North Korea.
1969-05-14, WGY, min.
Live radio coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's press conference as he addresses the nation about the war in Viet Nam, his plan for ending it and bringing the American troops home.
1969-05-14, WABC, 60 min.
President Richard M. Nixon talks to the American people from the White House in Washington, D.C. The main topics are the new proposals and initiatives to be taken in Vietnam, where there have been American servicemen killed in action since 1965. Howard K. Smith reacts to the speech.#9321: RICHARD NIXON IN SAIGON
Order1969-07-30, NBC, 60 min.
Live coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's trip to South Viet Nam. On this unscheduled five and one half-hour visit, Nixon meets with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu to discuss United States troop withdrawals.
1969-08-02, NBC, 30 min.
A special report on President Richard M. Nixon's trip to Bucharest, Romania.
1969-08-03, NBC, min.
Live coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's return trip to the United States from his tour of Romania.
1969-08-13, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon hosts a dinner in Los Angeles, California for Apollo 11 astronauts Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong.
1969-10-27, NBC, 5 min.
October 2, 1967 - July 31, 1970 Nancy Dickerson presents this Monday thru Friday live five minute capsulated news broadcast telecast from !0:25am to 10:30am EST. The telecast begins with the announcer stating: "From Washington NBC NEWS with Nancy Dickerson brought to you in color by Dr. Scholl's, maker of fine footcare products." On this rare extant broadcast the following news Nancy Dickerson reports on: -Middle East, Israel, Jordan latest developments... -Pope Paul... -Eleven dead in Yugoslavia earthquake... -Daughter of former heavyweight champion, Gene Tunney, missing for two months found in a hospital with complete loss of memory... -Latest Saigon release of U.S. GI's and other updates in Saigon. An infantryman on the front is interviewed about conditions... -Strike against General Electric Company... -Vice President Spiro Agnew defends United States strength... -President Richard Nixon working on two speeches... -Discovery cure for the common cold, extract from Olive Oil... Commercial: Scholl's Inner Pads. NOTE: Nancy Dickerson replaced Sandor Vanocur, anchoring this five minute NBC NEWS MORNING NEWS report. None of these broadcasts were archived. No exiting complete reports are known to exist. After Dickerson did these broadcasts she left NBC NEWS in 1971. Nancy Dickerson reported for NBC News from 1963 to 1970, covering all the pivotal stories of that time: political conventions, election campaigns, inaugurations, Capitol Hill, and the White House. She is noted as being the first woman correspondent on the floor of a political convention. In 1963, she covered the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, in which Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. She was also part of NBC's coverage of President Kennedy's assassination and funeral. NOTE: When her son John Dickerson was preparing a book on his mother he contacted Phil Gries at ATA regarding acquisition of rare audio air checks pertaining to Nancy Dickerson dating back to 1963. SEE ATA#14337 and 14362.
1969-11-03, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon's speech to the nation about the war in Viet Nam.
1969-11-13, , min.
Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew addresses the nation about bias in the medium of television news reporting. He discusses the importance of television news while criticizing bias on the part of television newscasters and analysts, following President Nixon's recent 32 minute address to the nation on Vietnam.
1969-12-08, NBC, min.
President Richard Nixon holds a press conference to discuss United States troop withdrawals in Viet Nam.
1969-12-08, WGY, min.
Live radio coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's press conference discussing United States troop withdrawal from Viet Nam.
1969-12-15, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation about the progress toward peace in Viet Nam.
1969-12-16, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon lights the Christmas tree at the White House and addresses the audience about world peace.
1970-01-22, NBC, 60 min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses both houses of Congress in his annual State Of The Union Address from Washington, DC.
1970-05-08, NBC, 30 min.
With thousands of student demonstrators massing in Washington for a mammoth peace rally, President Richard Nixon tells a late evening news conference that he agrees with everything they are trying to accomplish.1970-05-09, NBC, 30 min.
Protesters react to President Nixon's press conference held the night before. They stage a peace rally.1970-09-28, CBS, 11 min.
- Richard M. Nixon
- David Schoenbrun
- Anwar Sadat
- Bob Young
- Pope Paul
- Gamal Abdel Naser Hussein
- Robert Cox
- John Dos Passos
The death of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Naser Hussein at age 62. His successor will be Anwar Sadat. CBS journalist discusses the death of Hussein and its world consequences with Robert Cox. President Richard M. Nixon makes a statement. Nixon meets with Pope Paul at the Vatican St. Peter's Square. Both the Pope and Nixon are heard. Author John Dos Passos is dead at age 74. Commercials include, Mercury Montego for 1971, Ronzoni tomato sauce with olive oil, Lestoil grease cutting cleaner, and Totem waste paper bags.
1970-10-04, NBC, min.
Live coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's European tour in the fall of 1970.
1971-01-04, WJAS, 60 min.
Live radio special with President Richard M. Nixon in conversation with news anchors from all three networks, CBS, NBC, AND ABC. Duplicate of # 9332.
1971-01-04, ABC, min.
Special with President Richard M. Nixon in conversation with news anchors from all three networks, CBS, NBC, AND ABC.
1971-01-22, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the 92nd Congress in his annual State Of The Union Address.
1971-03-04, NBC, 40 min.
President Richard M. Nixon discusses foreign policy at his news conference.
1971-10-07, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon's speech regarding phase two of the wage-price freeze.
1972-01-02, CBS, 60 min.
Reporter Dan Rather discusses various topics including the Viet Nam war with President Richard M. Nixon.
1972-02-27, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon's historic trip to China, meeting with Chinese leaders Chou Enlai, and Mao Zedong about the war in Viet Nam, Taiwan, and the Shanghai communique.
1972-02-27, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic Of China.
1972-02-28, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon's return home following his visit to The People's Republic Of China at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, DC.
1972-05-04, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the funeral of former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The Eulogy is delivered by President Richard M. Nixon.
1972-06-01, NBC, min.
Live coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's return from Poland and the Soviet Union.
#10169: ABC EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1972-08-28, ABC, 30 min.
Highlights: President Nixon ends the draft, Mark Spitz wins his first Gold Medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Includes commercials. Reporters: Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner.
1973-01-20, , min.
Live radio coverage of the second Presidential inauguration of President Richard Nixon from WBAI-FM radio in New York City. Included are anti-Nixon, anti-Vietnam war speeches.
1973-01-20, NBC, 00 min.
The second inauguration of Richard M. Nixon from Washington DC.
1973-03-29, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation about Viet Nam and domestic problems.
1973-04-02, WCBS, 72 min.
- James Stewart
- Richard M. Nixon
- John Ford
- Frank Sinatra
- Jack Lemmon
- Charlton Heston
- Maureen O'Hara
- Gregory Peck
The American Film Institute premieres this annual event by honoring Mr. John Ford. President Richard M. Nixon is among the notables paying tribute along with Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Maureen O'Hara, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart and John Wayne. Danny Kaye is host.#17273: AFI SALUTE TO JOHN FORD
Order1973-04-02, WCBS, min.
- James Stewart
- Richard M. Nixon
- John Ford
- Frank Sinatra
- Jack Lemmon
- Charlton Heston
- John Wayne
- Gregory Peck
- Danny Kaye
- Maureen OHara
The American Film Institute premieres this annual event by honoring Mr. John Ford. President Richard M. Nixon is among the notables paying tribute along with Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Maureen O'Hara, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart and John Wayne. Danny Kaye is host. President Nixon expected to be one of the notables paying tribute to director John Ford, veteran of a 58-year movie career. Other press time guests: Charleton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Maureen O'Hara, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart and John Wayne. Danny Kaye is host for this testimonial dinner, highlighted by clips from Ford's famous films. The six-time Oscar winner is the first recipient of AFI's Award for life achievement in filmmaking. Duplicate of #822
1973-05-01, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon delivers a speech to the nation about Watergate, taking full responsibility for the scandal. He pledged to purge such abuses from the American Political System.
1973-06-13, NBC, 15 min.
Joined in progress from Washington D.C., President Nixon announces new Phase 4 controls and a freeze on all retail prices for a period of 60 days.1973-08-15, WGY, min.
Live radio coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's speech to the nation about the Watergate investigation.
1973-10-12, NBC, 00 min.
NBC News special on the naming of Gerald R. Ford as the new Vice-President of the United States by President Richard M. Nixon. The former Michigan representative and Republican House minority leader was the 40th Vice- President of the United States.
1973-10-12, , 00 min.
News special on the naming of Gerald R. Ford as the new Vice-President of the United States by President Richard M. Nixon. The former Michigan representative and Republican House minority leader was the 40th Vice- President of the United States.
1973-11-07, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation about the energy crises.
1973-11-17, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon gives his infamous "I Am Not A Crook" speech before the Associated Press managing editors in Orlando, Florida.
1973-11-26, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation on the gasoline and energy crisis.
1974-01-30, NBC, min.
President Richard M.Nixon delivers his annual State Of The Union Address to the joint members of Congress. This was to be his final State Of The Union Address before his resignation on August 9th, 1974.
1974-02-25, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon holds a press conference to discuss the energy situation and the Watergate investigation.
1974-03-06, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon holds a press conference on energy and Watergate.