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19 records found for CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
#14711: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1965-02-07, CBS, 11 min.
Viet Cong attacks a US base in Pleiku, casualties, US retaliates. Harry Reasoner reports.
#15329: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1967-06-10, CBS, 2 min.
The Middle East war recap. Actor Spencer Tracy has died. Harry Reasoner reports. Harry Reasoner reports.
#15338: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1967-07-08, CBS, min.
Defense Secretary Robert McNamara in Vietnam, he's optimistic-says the war is being won, he needs more troops, between 70,000 and 200,000 so as not to lose initiative, US casualties are rising rapidly against a determined enemy, questions asked about war's escalation, the civil war in Nigeria, a report from Middle East-Suez area, actress Vivian Leigh dies.
#15452: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1967-12-09, CBS, 12 min.
The wedding of Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Linda Bird, the funeral of Cardinal Francis Spellman, a report on the first transplant of the human heart, anti-Vietnam war demonstrations continue. Harry Reasoner reports.
#15476: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1967-12-30, CBS, 20 min.
The sentencing of seven for the 1964 civil rights murders, comment from Dick Gregory. Reed Collins subs for Alexander Kendrick.
#15617A: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-03-16, CBS, 18 min.
The latest news on Robert Kennedy. Reed Collins reports.
#15671: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-03-23, CBS, 20 min.
Adam Clayton Powell says, "Don't Go Along With Martin Luther King," Camel Cigarette commercial, Adam Clayton Powell returns to New York after two years in exile in the Bahamas. An editorial on Nelson Rockefeller by Martin Agronsky. Host: Reed Collins.
#15765: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-04-13, CBS, 18 min.
Charles Collingwood on Hanoi peace talks. White Mustang found in Alabama- possibly owned by Dr. King Assassin? Review of Dr. King's funeral. Host: Reed Collins
#15779: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-04-20, CBS, 22 min.
- Lyndon Johnson ,
- Charles Kuralt ,
- Richard Nixon ,
- Reed Collins ,
- Ralph Abernathy ,
- James Earl Ray ,
- Ramsey Clark
The World This Week with Reed Collins. Richard Nixon asks President Johnson for a ceasefire Moratorium on criticism of the USA James Earl Ray ID, warden remembers Ray as a prisoner "not a racist" and "not a violent person." Sanitation strike in Memphis Charles Kuralt on the success of the North Pole ascent to the top, 90 degrees North Latitude, the first time in 59 years. Camel Cigarette commercials
#15826: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-05-18, CBS, min.
News of the week with Reed Collins.
#15842: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
A recap of the Robert F. Kennedy events. James Earl Ray, the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King has been arrested in London. Coverage of Robert Kennedy's funeral with Walter Cronkite.
#15851: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
The latest world and national news from CBS Radio news.
#15843: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-06-15, CBS, min.
News of world events. Hughes Rudd reports.
#15897: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-10-19, CBS, min.
Political quips at Al Smith dinner Peace rumors from Paris, much speculation but no breakthroughs. Host: Hughes Rudd.
#19685: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-10-19, CBS, min.
Political quips at Al Smith dinner Peace rumors from Paris, much speculation but no breakthroughs. Host: Hughes Rudd. Duplicate of #15897.
#15934: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-11-09, CBS, min.
CBS Radio news with Hughes Rudd.
#15952: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-11-23, CBS, min.
News events of the week from CBS Radio news with Hughes Rudd.
#15963: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-11-30, CBS, min.
News events of the week from CBS Radio news with Hughes Rudd.
#16042: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1969-01-04, CBS, min.
News events of the day. Allan Sherman's "Fig Leaves Are Falling," closes at the Broadhurst Theatre in NYC after four performances.