Parting words tonight from the late Walter Cronkite. On February 27th, 1968 during a CBS News Special Report, Cronkite did something that changed America's perception of the Vietnam War. Mr. WALTER ...
For decades the war in Vietnam was the central drama on the stage of Southeast Asia. It was an intensely publicized war, the first television war that came roaring into the living rooms of America ...
We have all been robbed of the dignity and security of living in a nation where no child goes to bed hungry, where quality ...
Late CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite may have been at one time “the most trusted man in America,” but he was hardly infallible. When he broke his own code of objectivity to editorialize against the ...
Regarding the letter to the editor "Public's loss of trust in the media long predates the last 4 years" (Dec. 12): The writer cites Walter Cronkite's commentary in 1968 suggesting negotiations as an ...
Ask anyone over the age of 40, and he or she will likely say that the last great American broadcast journalist was Walter Cronkite. From 1937 until 1981, Cronkite reported on many important events in ...
Walter Cronkite, whose career as a journalist spanned six decades, speaks at Rudder Auditorium on Sunday afternoon. Walter Cronkite, the veteran newsman who covered almost every major world event that ...
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