CBS Evening News
March 6th, 1981
Just substitute "Iraq" for "Vietnam" ...
Hillary and Walter Cronkite - Global Government Advocates.
Is there a plan for world government?
Absolutely and here is just some of the iron clad proof and nobody can deny.
There is more where this came from, just Google "New World Order", "World Government" and "Global Governance".
Look up the Pope calling for "New World Order", H. Bush calling f...
On Feb. 27, 1968, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite broadcast an editorial criticizing the escalation of U.S. forces in Vietnam. In the aftermath of the Tet offensive, Cronkite had traveled to Vietnam to interview soldiers and civilians. Returning to the United States, Cronkite shared his observations with the American public. In favor of diplomatic ...
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Walter Cronkite reflects on what it was like to be on the air while watching the first man reach the moon. (CBSNews.com)
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October 19, 1999; Walter Cronkite receives award from the World Federalist Association. The award is the "Norman Cousins Global Governance Award." Through a closed-circuit hook-up, Hillary Clinton commends Cronkite for his promotion of a fascist one-world government.
Walter Cronkite interviewed President Kennedy at Hyannisport on Labor Day Weekend, 1963. In this clip, JFK gives his views on Vietnam, calling it "their war". He also defines the commitment of the US saying, "We can help them, we can give them equipment, we can send our men out there as advisors, but THEY have to win it, the people of Vietnam again...
Walter Cronkite says the unthinkable about the Vietnam War in a time when it was not P.C. to voice your opinions as a news broadcaster, let alone a negative opinion.
Cronkite basically said that the War in Vietnam was not going well, and at best would end in a stale-mate. Sound familiar?
(This ocurred on FEBRUARY 27, 1968)
The narrative is beca...
One day in 1993 Walter Cronkite stopped by to visit us at Camp Jabberwocky, the nations oldest sleepover camp for people with disabilities. When Ronnie Simonsen found our he said, "I want to interview him!" and that's what he did. Ron went on to become a successful reporter for "How's Your News?" and was the star of "The Return of the Muskrats"
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With a career in reporting that spanned five decades, Walter Cronkite is best known for his years as a television anchor on CBS Evening News, where viewers hailed him as 'the most trusted man in America.' Cronkite meets with students from the School for Communication at the University of Southern California Annenberg for a conversation. He visited ...
Walter Cronkite on What Future For the UN at a conference. Part of DVD put out by Center for War/Peace Studies (cwps.org) on weighted voting in the UN through amendments to the UN charter for better Global Governance.
Narrated by former CBS news anchorman Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD, Amateur Radio Today showcases the public service contributions made by hams throughout the country.
Highlights include:
ham radio's response on September 11, 2001
ham radio's part in helping various agencies respond to wildfires in the Western US during 2002
ham radio-in-space ...
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On the occasion of Bill Moyers Lifetime Achievement honor at the 27th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards (2006), former CBS Evening News Anchorman, Walter Cronkite, himself an Emmy Lifetime Achievement Winner, was on hand to honor his colleague.
As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only.
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Some potpourri from CBS, a Cronkite close from 1978, the CBS Morning Open from the early 80s when they put the Sunday Morning look on weekdays, and some opens from 1982 with Rather and Schieffer.
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CBS Evening News
November 25th, 1971
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In this interview excerpt, Cronkite discusses how the News handled polling in the 1952 Presidential Election.
Walter Cronkite was interviewed for four-and-a-half hours (in two sessions) in New York, NY. Mr. Cronkite described his early journalism days as a print reporter for United Press, anchoring the first televised political conventions, hostin...
In this interview excerpt, Cronkite discusses how the News handled polling in the 1952 Presidential Election.
Walter Cronkite was interviewed for four-and-a-half hours (in two sessions) in New York, NY. Mr. Cronkite described his early journalism days as a print reporter for United Press, anchoring the first televised political conventions, hostin...
Walter Cronkite says goodbye to Chet Huntley on the CBS Evening News. At the identical moment on NBC (see video) Chet Huntley was signing off for the last time. You can see the last segment of the final 'Huntley-Brinkley Report' on NBC at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYf3eyRjfYA
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Iconic CBS newsman talks about sports cars and racing from the cockpit of an Austin-Healey and the pits in Monte Carlo.
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On Oct. 27, 1972, at anchor Walter Cronkite's insistence CBS ran a piece on Watergate that was 14 minutes long -- the equivalent of two-thirds of a front page. The Post may have been writing stories, but they weren't getting a lot of attention outside of DC. THis was afterall, pre-Internet.