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#24:
JOURNEY TO UNDERSTANDING: PRESIDENT EISENHOWER RETURNS FROM THE SUMMIT MEETING
1960-05-20,
WNBC,
43 min.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bob Abernathy, John Chancellor, Bryson Rash, Frank Bourgholtzer, John Rich
President Eisenhower's welcome home and his speech to the American people is telecast. NBC correspondents reporting the event are Bob Abernathy, John Chancellor, Bryson Rash, Frank Bourgholtzer and John Rich.
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#873:
FOURTH NIXON-KENNEDY DEBATE, THE
1960-10-21,
ABC/NBC/CBS,
60 min.
Walter Cronkite, John Chancellor, Richard M. Nixon, John F. Kennedy, John Edwards, Frank Singiser, Quincy Howe
Televised on all three networks. Quincy Howe moderates this final fourth debate between Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy. The subject is Foreign Policy and the topics include Latin America, Fidel Castro, the space race, the Soviet Union, nuclear testing, future Summit conferences and Communism as a threat. The panelists asking questions are John Edwards, Frank Singiser, John Chancellor and Walter Cronkite.
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#875:
ELECTION COVERAGE NIGHT: 1960
1960-11-08,
WNBC,
173 min.
David Brinkley, Chet Huntley, Frank McGee, Bob Abernathy, John Chancellor, Merrill Mueller, Richard M. Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Ned Brooks, Richard Harkness, Sander Vanocur, Ray Scherer, Herb Kaplow, Bill Ryan, Herb Klein, Lady Bird Johnson
From NBC Network coverage, Chet Huntley and David Brinkley anchor the returns of the 1960 Presidential race between Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy. Richard Harkness brings early projections of the electoral count via a new RCA 501 Computer. Correspondents reporting include Sander Vanocur, Frank McGee, John Chancellor, Merrill Mueller, Ray Scherer, Herb Kaplow, Robert Abernathy, Bill Ryan and Ned Brooks. Herb Klein, press secretary to Richard Nixon is interviewed. From Texas, Lady Bird Johnson is interviewed.
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#254:
TODAY SHOW WITH HOST JOHN CHANCELLOR, THE
1962-08-31,
WNBC,
16 min.
John Chancellor, Jack Lescoulie, Pat Fontaine, Thomas Alva Edison
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
The 65th anniversary of Thomas Edison's patent #589168 of the motion picture Kinetograph Camera is celebrated. John Chancellor hosts with Jack Lescoulie and Pat Fontaine.
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#13871:
ELECTION DAY COVERAGE: ABC NEWS
1962-11-06,
ABC,
min.
David Brinkley, Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, John Chancellor, Nelson Rockefeller, Harry Reasoner, Robert Trout, William Scranton, Richard Nixon, Howard K. Smith, George Romney, Lisa Howard
Richard Nixon, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, and William Scranton run for Governor in their respective states of California, New York, Michigan, and Pennslyvania.
Highlights: Walter Cronkite talks to Governor-Elect Pat Brown, Harry Reasoner, CBS News, local NYC returns with Robert Trout (WCBS-TV), Howard K. Smith, and Lisa Howard reporting for ABC News.
Edwin Newman, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, and John Chancellor reporting for NBC News.
Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania gives a victory speech.
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#13873:
ELECTION RETURNS
1962-11-06,
NBC,
36 min.
Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, John Chancellor, Nelson Rockefeller, Jacob Javits, Robert Trout, Edward Kennedy, William Scranton, Richard M. Nixon, Howard K. Smith, John Wingate, George Romney, Pat Brown, Lisa Howard, Edward Newman
Election day returns with coverage by ABC, NBC, CBS, WOR TV...William Scranton, George Romney, Pat Brown, Nelson Rockefeller, and Jacob Javits all win elections in their respective states.
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#680:
ESSO REPORT: THE CHOSEN CHILD, THE
1964-07-07,
WNBC,
51 min.
John Chancellor
Originally broadcast Nov. 25, 1962, John Chancellor narrates this report on just how easy or difficult it is to adopt a child.
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#14580:
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR 1964, CONTINUED
1964-07-14,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Martin Agronsky, Nelson Rockefeller, Henry Cabot Lodge
Continuing live NBC coverage of the Republican National Convention from the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California.
Highlights: Martin Agronsky interviews delegate Henry Cabot Lodge, NBC Newsman John Chancellor is arrested on the floor, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller talks about curtailing extremism in the Republican Party amid shout-downs and cat-calls.
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#14645:
LYNDON JOHNSON TALK
1964-10-18,
NBC,
20 min.
John Chancellor, Nikita Khrushchev, Lyndon Johnson
President Lyndon Johnson comments on the Nikita Khrushchev ouster and China's nuclear bomb developments.
John Chancellor reports for NBC News.
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#14682:
TODAY SHOW, THE
1964-11-04,
NBC,
14 min.
Hugh Downs, John Chancellor, Jack Lescoulie, Barbara Walters, Elie Abel
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
Comments on yesterday's presidential election. There are interviews on 42nd street in New York City regarding last night's election results.
Barbara Walters, Hugh Downs, Elie Abel, John Chancellor, Jack Lescoulie. .
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#14847:
CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE
1965-05-14,
CBS,
1 min.
David Brinkley, Walter Cronkite, John Chancellor
Included in this CBS news broadcast with Walter Cronkite are segments of NBC News with David Brinkley and John Chancellor.
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#15364:
CHET HUNTLEY-PRISONER OF WAR COVERAGE
1967-10-16,
NBC,
18 min.
Eric Sevareid, Chet Huntley, John Chancellor
Prisoner of war coverage in Vietnam. John Chancellor reports.
From CBS News, commentary by Eric Sevareid.
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#15453:
NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: THE GREECE-TURKEY CYPRUS CONFLICT
1967-12-09,
NBC,
32 min.
John Chancellor
NBC Newsman John Chancellor reports from Athens, Greece on the Greek-Turkish conflict in Cyprus.
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#15697:
CBS SUNDAY NEWS WITH HARRY REASONER: PLUS VARIOUS RADIO EXCERPTS.
1968-03-31,
CBS,
42 min.
Harry Reasoner, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Dan Rather, Roger Mudd, Edwin Newman, Herb Kaplow, Adam Clayton powell, John Chancellor, Eugene McCarthy, Jacob Javits, Ray Scherer, Elie Abel, Stan Brooks, Brad Sherman, Joseph Resnick, Eugene Nickerson
A report on President Johnson's refusal to run for reelection. Dan Rather and Roger Mudd report. From WABC Radio "Perspective in New York." "Sell Out To Militants." A report on Adam Clayton Powell. From 1010 Wins, Brad Sherman interviews Richard Nixon. His comments about Johnson's refusal to run, the President at the lowest point of the year. comment by WINS Newsman Stan Brooks. Joe Resnick with comments on the Viet Cong. A report on WCBS Radio concerning Nassau County Executive Eugene Nickerson and his run for Jacob Javits New York Senate seat. He comments on President Johnson. NBC News with Edwin Newman: Elie Abel reports on LBJ, John Chancellor with commentary, Herb Kaplow reports on Nixon's next move, Ray Scherer reports from the White House on LBJ, Elie Abel interviews Eugene McCarthy,
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#8001:
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, THE 1960
1968-08-26,
NBC,
min.
David Brinkley, Chet Huntley, John Chancellor, Edwin Newman, Hubert Humphrey, Edmund Muskie
Live coverage of the 1968 Democratic National Convention, broadcast from The International Amphitheater in Chicago, Illinois. Dates covered are August 26th, 27th, 29th, and 30th, 1968.
Many hours archived. Specific segments monitored upon request.
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#6089:
FROM HERE TO THE SEVENTIES
1969-10-07,
NBC,
150 min.
David Brinkley, Chet Huntley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor, Paul Newman, Edwin Newman, Barbara Walters, Elie Abel, Sander Vanocur, Douglas Kiker, Jack Perkins, Lenn Tucker, Aline Saarinen
NBC News spotlights the people and events that have shaped the sixties, weighs their impact on the present and forecasts their roles in setting our course for the seventies. Paul Newman serves as guide for the broadcast. The core of the program is 12 essays, each delivered by an NBC correspondent. Correspondents include: Chet Huntley, John Chancellor, Frank McGee, Sander Vanocur, Edwin Newman, Barbara Walters, Douglas Kiker, Jack Perkins, Elie Abel, Lenn Tucker, Aline Saarinen, and David Brinkley. Appropriately, the musical theme is "Turn, Turn, Turn" as it has been recorded by several artists.
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#8901:
MORATORIUM DAY
1969-10-15,
NBC,
90 min.
John Chancellor, Nancy Dickerson, George NcGovern, Sherry Cartensen, Sam Brown, David Hawk, John Tower, Harry Ashmore, Irving Ray, Musa Foster, John Quinn
Live coverage of the moratorium to end the war in Viet Nam.
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#9381:
SOLAR ECLIPSE: DARKNESS AT NOON, THE
1970-03-07,
NBC,
90 min.
John Chancellor, Jack Perkins, Thomas Nicholson
Live coverage of the total solar eclipse of March 7th, 1970, visible across all of North and Central America.
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#8373a:
NBC NIGHTLY NEWS WITH DAVID BRINKLEY & JOHN CHANCELLOR.
1970-09-07,
NBC,
22 min.
David Brinkley, John Chancellor, Wilson Hall, Yizhak Rabin
AUGUST 3, 1970 - OCTOBER 1979
Main story, The Palestinian Hijackings of three Jets to Jordan. Palestinian Guerrilla hijackers blow up a 747 in retaliation for U.S. support of Israel.
Reporting from Jordan is Wilson Hall.
Israel prime minister Yitzhak Rabin comments.
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#9332:
A CONVERSATION WITH PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON
1971-01-04,
ABC,
min.
John Chancellor, Eric Sevareid, Nancy Dickerson, Richard M. Nixon, Howard K. Smith
Special with President Richard M. Nixon in conversation with news anchors from all three networks, CBS, NBC, AND ABC.
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#10170:
A CONVERSATION WITH PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON
1971-01-04,
WJAS,
60 min.
John Chancellor, Eric Sevareid, Nancy Dickerson, Richard M. Nixon, Howard K. Smith
Live radio special with President Richard M. Nixon in conversation with news anchors from all three networks, CBS, NBC, AND ABC.
Duplicate of # 9332.
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#6158:
NBC SATURDAY NEWS WITH JOHN CHANCELLOR
1971-08-07,
NBC,
30 min.
John Chancellor
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
John Chancellor reports the news events of the day.
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#9337:
RICHARD M. NIXON: TRIP TO CHINA, THE
1972-02-27,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, John Rich, Herb Kaplow, Richard M. Nixon
President Richard M. Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic Of China.
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#8168:
FUNERAL OF J. EDGAR HOOVER, THE
1972-05-04,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Richard M. Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover
Live coverage of the funeral of former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The Eulogy is delivered by President Richard M. Nixon.
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#10162:
GEORGE WALLACE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT, THE
1972-05-15,
ABC,
30 min.
John Chancellor, Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner, George Wallace, Arthur Bremer, Kathryn Mackin
Live coverage of the assassination attempt on the life of Alabama Governor and Democratic Presidential candidate George Wallace by both ABC and NBC news. Harry Reasoner and Howard K. Smith provide coverage for ABC and John Chancellor and Kathryn Mackin for NBC. The shooting left Wallace paralyzed from the waist down. Arthur Bremer was accused of the crime and found guilty.
Duplicate of # 8215 for the NBC coverage. The coverage for both networks is 30 minutes each.
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#6014:
APOLLO 17 ORBITAL FLIGHT
1972-12-19,
NBC,
570 min.
John Chancellor, Eugene A. Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt, Ronald E. Evans
Extended coverage of the flight of Apollo 17, fourteen day trip to the Moon with astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt, and Ronald E. Evans. The mission was launched on December 7th, 1972 with splashdown on December 19th, 1972. Apollo 17 was the eleventh & final manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. Coverage includes December 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 (takeoff from the moon), and 19 (splashdown on Earth).
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#9825:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-05-18,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, James McCord
Live coverage of the testimony of Watergate burglar James McCord.
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#9826:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-05-22,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, James McCord, Fred Thompson
Live coverage of Chief Minority Counsel Fred Thompson's questioning of Watergate burglar James McCord.
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#9827:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE: AFTERNOON SESSION, THE
1973-05-24,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin
Continuing live coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings.
Afternoon session.
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#9828:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE: CLOSING MINUTES, THE
1973-06-05,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin
Live coverage of the closing minutes of the Senate Watergate Hearings.
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#6280:
WATERGATE SENATE HEARINGS
1973-06-25,
NBC,
360 min.
John Chancellor, John Dean
Program in progress. John Dean testifies in front of Senate Select Committee. Monday, June 25 & Tuesday, June 26 (morning session). Tuesday, June 26 (afternoon session). John Chancellor, John Dean, and others.
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#9829:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-06-27,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, John Dean, Sam Ervin
Live third day coverage of former presidential counsel John Dean's testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee.
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#9830:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-06-28,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, John Dean, Sam Ervin
Continuing live coverage of the testimony of former presidential counsel John Dean.
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#9831:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-06-29,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, John Dean, Sam Ervin
Continuing live coverage of former presidential counsel John Dean's testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee.
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#9832:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-07-11,
NBC,
95 min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, Howard Baker, Daniel Inouye, John Mitchell, Daniel K. Montoya, Joseph Talmadge
Live coverage of former Attorney General John Mitchell's second day of testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee.
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#9834:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-07-19,
NBC,
90 min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, Robert C. Mardian, David Bress, Sam Nunn, Robert C. Hamilton
Live opening day coverage of former Assistant Attorney General Robert C. Mardian's testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee.
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#9835:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-07-24,
NBC,
95 min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, Tred Thompson, John Ehrlichman
Senator Fred Thompson questions John Ehrlichman former counsel
and assistant to the president for domestic affairs, before the Senate Watergate Committee.
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#9836:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-07-27,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, John Wilson, Sam Ervin, John Ehrlichman
Continuing live coverage of John Ehrlichman's testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee.
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#9837:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-08-01,
NBC,
50 min.
John Chancellor, John Dean, Sam Ervin, H.R. Halderman
Live third day coverage of the appearance of former White House Chief Of Staff H.R. Halderman before the Senate Select Committee.
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#9838:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-08-06,
NBC,
93 min.
John Chancellor, Lowell Weicker, Douglas Kiker, Carl Stern, Sam Ervin, Fred Thompson, L. Patrick Gray, Samuel Dash, Stephen Sachs, Herman E.Talmadge
Live coverage of opening testimony by the acting director of the FBI, L. Patrick Gray.
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#8375A:
NBC NIGHTLY NEWS WITH JOHN CHANCELLOR
1973-09-03,
NBC,
30 min.
John Chancellor
John Chancellor anchors this Labor Day news broadcast.
Complete with commercials.
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#9839:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-09-25,
NBC,
100 min.
John Chancellor, Lowell Weicker, Sam Ervin, E. Howard Hunt, Herman Talmadge
Live coverage of testimony by former CIA officer E. Howard Hunt.
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#9840:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-09-26,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, Patrick J. Buchanan
Live coverage of testimony by former presidential assistant Patrick J. Buchanan.
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#9841:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-10-03,
WQBK,
min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, Donald H. Segretti
Live radio coverage of testimony by former political operative for President Nixon, Donald H. Segretti.
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#9842:
WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-10-04,
NBC,
min.
John Chancellor, Sam Ervin, John L. Kelly
Live coverage of testimony by former Assistant Regional Director of The Bureau of Narcotics, John L. Kelly.
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#8953:
NBC NEWS SPECIAL: THE RESIGNATION OF VICE-PRESIDENT SPIRO AGNEW.
1973-10-10,
NBC,
60 min.
John Chancellor, Ronald Reagan, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, Spiro T.Agnew, George Bell, George Richardson, Edwin Meese
Special live coverage on the resignation of Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew. John Chancellor reports.
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#6116:
IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS
1974-07-24,
NBC,
30 min.
John Chancellor, Richard M. Nixon, Ray Scherer, Paul Stern
Summary of the day's impeachment proceedings.
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#6117:
IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS
1974-07-26,
NBC,
180 min.
John Chancellor, Richard M. Nixon, Ray Scherer, Paul Stern
Summary of the House Judiciary Committee's Debate on the Articles of Impeachment; SPECIAL. Joined in progress.
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#6118:
IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS
1974-07-29,
NBC,
300 min.
John Chancellor, Richard M. Nixon, Ray Scherer, Paul Stern
House impeachment hearings related to Richard M. Nixon.
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#6119:
IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS - NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
1974-07-29,
NBC,
30 min.
John Chancellor, Richard M. Nixon, Ray Scherer, Paul Stern
Related to today's impeachment hearings.
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