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#14963: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-10-18, CBS, 7 min.
The US investigates the Ku Klux Klan. News opening by Jim Jensen.
1965-10-27, CBS, 5 min.
A battle report from the Mekong Delta Vietnamese do most of the fighting in this area.
#14971: WCBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1965-10-27, CBS, 5 min.
Jeff Miller defends draft card burning, ACLU defends him, anti and pro-war demonstrations at Manhattan College. Jim Jensen reports.
1965-10-27, CBS, 7 min.
A CBS report on an ambush-battle by Viet Cong,
1965-11-07, CBS, 7 min.
Walter Cronkite reports the death of columnist Dorothy Kilgallen at age 52. Ku Klux Klan member, Dan Borrows, commits suicide (shoots himself twice) because of his Jewish heritage. CBS reporter Bob Evans reports from Maryland at his funeral and that of Klan member Matt Murphy. Rally by the KKK. Also, a report from Bruce Morton from State House in Austin Texas were Klan rallies are taking place. Supreme Court ruling on controversial novel "Fanny Hill." Two commercials are heard. Persona shaving blades, and Philip Morris cigarettes.
1965-11-24, CBS, 5 min.
240 US soldiers killed in Vietnam battle of IA Drang Valley, (Total US dead now 1335,) General Westmoreland sees long protracted conflict ahead, the wife of a dead GI reads one of his letters, a wounded GI recalls battle experiences.
1965-11-26, WCBS, min.
Strike against the New York Daily News has been averted. 30 second bulletin.
1965-11-29, CBS, min.
President Johnson in Houston hears Reverand Billy Graham's sermon in support of Johnson, anti-war demonstrations in Europe, support anti-war demonstrations in Washington, DC.
#19518: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1965-12-01, CBS, 23 min.
165,000 more troops to be deployed to Vietnam. John Lawrence reports on insight into how American soldiers feel when they meet the enemy face to face. Soldiers interviewed on what it's like to kill a man. Bernard Kalb reports on election in France as Charles DeGaulle seeks to win another term.
1965-12-06, CBS, min.
Vietnam report, an interview with North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh, he demands the US withdraw from Vietnam, Dr. Linus Pauling comments on Minh's letter to him with a possible cease-fire, former POW's are interviewed, they comment on treatment, Branch Rickey dead at age 83, he broke the color barrier in baseball, Jackie Robinson comments.
1965-12-24, CBS, 3 min.
A Christmas party for children. Charles Kuralt reports from Vietnam. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1965-12-30, CBS, 29 min.
Presidential Press Secretary William Moyers is interviewed. Host: Walter Cronkite. Also featured CBS newsman Harry Reasoner.
#15020A: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1966-01-07, CBS, 7 min.
News about the New York City transit strike. Jim Jensen reports.
#15020I: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN, THE
Order1966-01-14, WCBS, 13 min.
The latest news with Jim Jensen.
1966-01-28, CBS, 3 min.
TWU President Michael Quill dead at 60
1966-01-31, CBS, min.
President Johnson resumes bombing in North Vietnam, US will take the Viet crisis to the UN, comment by US Senators and Viet report on the current fighting, comment by Eric Sevareid on the resumption of bombing, pilots interviewed about Viet raids, several Americans who went to North Vietnam will have their passports revoked, Senate Foreign Relations hearing on Vietnam, comment by Wayne Morse, Russians soft-land a rocket on the moon,
#15039: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1966-02-01, CBS, 29 min.
The deaths of Buster Keaton and Hedda Hopper. Includes commercials.
1966-02-03, CBS, min.
Air war in Vietnam begins again today. Eric Sevareid reports.
#15048: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: VIETNAM
Order1966-02-08, CBS, 58 min.
CBS News special on Vietnam.
1966-02-21, CBS, min.
Joined in progress with commercials. Also included; segments of the Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC. Muhammad Ali apologizes to the press for the remarks he made on the Vietnam war involvement. Eric Sevareid reports on the Loch Ness Monster. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1966-02-26, CBS, 25 min.
The Saturn 11 rocket is sent into orbit. Walter Cronkite reports.
#15078: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1966-03-05, CBS, 4 min.
The latest CBS News sponsored by Chevy. Richard C. Hottelet reporting.
1966-03-10, CBS, 27 min.
Walter Cronkite reporting.
#15117: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1966-03-16, CBS, 3 min.
A report on Emmett Ashford, Major League Baseball's first black umpire. Bill Stout reports.
#15102: CBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1966-03-17, CBS, 8 min.
A report on Muhammad Ali. Host: Jim Jensen.
#15119: WCBS NEWS WITH TOM DUNN
Order1966-03-24, WCBS, min.
New York City Parade, anti-Vietnam war protest. Weather report and sports with Jack Whittaker. News about Muhammad Ali feedback report by Morton Dean, final results of people survey. This broadcast is complete. Includes commercials. NOTE: TOM DUNN spent four years and one month as a news anchor for WCBS TV in New York from August 8, 1964 to September 13, 1968. He was assigned to numerous time slots as notated below. August 8, 1964 - September 24, 1966 WCBS Saturday Evening News which aired from 7:00-7:20pm and subsequently from 6:30 - 7: 00pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Jim Jensen. January 23, 1965 - September 24, 1966 WCBS Saturday late night Evening News which aired initially from 11:00p-11:20pm and later from 11:00-11:30pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Mike Wallace. March 21, 1965- November 14, 1965. WCBS Sunday Late Night News which aired from 11:15pm-11:30pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Joe Loughlin. February 28, 1966 - September 13, 1968. WCBS Late Night Weekly News which aired from Monday thru Friday 11:00pm - 11:30pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Jim Jensen
1966-04-05, CBS, 11 min.
Severe mob demonstrations against the military government of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Cao KY. Comment by Eric Sevareid.
1966-04-13, CBS, 28 min.
Senator Robert Kennedy comments on the bombing of North Vietnam, parade for the new National League baseball club, the Atlanta Braves, John Hart reports, Dizzy Dean predicts Braves will win the World Series in 1966. Commentary by Eric Sevareid.
1966-05-21, CBS, 4 min.
News and analysis with CBS Newsman Martin Agronsky.
1966-05-22, WCBS, 3 min.
The latest news from WCBS.
1966-06-02, CBS, 20 min.
News events of the day, Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite.
1966-06-05, CBS, min.
CBS live coverage of the Surveyor moon landing.
#15175: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1966-06-06, CBS, min.
More news on the killing of civil rights worker James Meredith, Gemini 9 spacecraft has a successful splashdown.
1966-06-08, CBS, min.
Topeka, Kansas devastated by tornado. Sixteen people killed. Kansas tornado the first in US to exceed $100 million in damages.
1966-06-21, CBS, min.
A personal report on Vietnam by CBS newman Eric Sevareid.
#15194: CBS NEWS WITH MARVIN KALB
Order1966-07-30, CBS, min.
President Johnson's frustrations with Vietnam. Robert Pierpoint subbing for Marvin Kalb.
1966-08-05, CBS, 20 min.
Beatle John Lennon says the Beatles are better than Jesus. Disc Jockeys urge teenagers to burn Beatle records. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1966-08-05, CBS, 20 min.
Coverage of tomorrow's Luci Bird Johnson-Pat Nugent wedding. President Johnson issues a statement.
#15216: CBS NEWS WITH MARVIN KALB
Order1966-08-06, CBS, 5 min.
The latest CBS News with Marvin Kalb reporting.
1966-09-27, CBS, 14 min.
The latest news with Walter Cronkite. Harry Reasoner subbing for Cronkite.
#15220: CBS NEWS WITH DAN RATHER
Order1966-10-07, CBS, 27 min.
President Johnson gives a speech in New York City and Newark, speech is anti-GOP, Barry Goldwater responds, a report from Vietnam.
1966-10-30, CBS, 18 min.
A report on the Warren commission documents in the National Archives, Includes commercials.
1966-11-08, CBS, 2 min.
The latest CBS News election returns with Robert Trout.
#15232: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1966-11-16, CBS, min.
A report on Vietnam fighting, GI's comment in aftermath of battle, Ho Chi Minh thanks the Russians for aid.
1966-11-16, CBS, 23 min.
The latest CBS News with Walter Cronkite.
1966-11-23, CBS, 25 min.
The latest CBS News. Walter Cronkite reporting.
1966-12-25, CBS, 278 min.
CBS Review 1966: Harry Reasoner looks back at the year 1966. Host: Harry Reasoner.
1967-01-23, CBS, 11 min.
A report on US draft dodgers seeking refuge in Canada. Eric Sevareid reports on the dismissal of Kenneth Clark from the University of California at Berkeley campus. Includes commercials. Does not include an opening.
#15301: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-02-17, WCBS, min.
Tough South Korean troops in Vietnam, women protest the war at the Pentagon, the lunar orbiter sends back high-quality pictures of the moon's surface, James Duryea, inventor of the first gasoline-powered automobile in America, dies at 97, President Johnson sends congress his civil rights proposal, Byron De La Beckwith, slayer of Medgar Evers, will run for Lt. Governor of Mississippi.
#19607: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: "SAIGON"
Order1967-03-14, CBS, min.
Report on relations between Americans and Vietnamese. In interviews with correspondents, workers and GI's, the reasons for distrust on both sides are explored. Also featured is a round table discussion of the problem of America's image and how to improve it. Participating are Morley Safer, Fobert Shaplen, of the New Yorker, and newspaper reporters Ward Just and and Keyes Beech. P-D: Beryl Fox. Final minutes missing. With commercials.