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here again is walter cronkite. walter: last night come in the first of the series of four broadcasts about the war and report, cbs news considered and tried to give reasonable answers to some major questions about the report. did lehi early august will take a rifle to the book depository building? our answer was yes. where was he on the day president kennedy was shot? in the building on the sixth floor. was his rifle fired from the building? yes. how many shots were fired? most likely three. fast could oswald rifle be
here again is walter cronkite. walter: last night come in the first of the series of four broadcasts about the war and report, cbs news considered and tried to give reasonable answers to some major questions about the report. did lehi early august will take a rifle to the book depository building? our answer was yes. where was he on the day president kennedy was shot? in the building on the sixth floor. was his rifle fired from the building? yes. how many shots were fired? most likely three....
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anchor by walter cronkite. interview with and this is -- witnesses. was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? the second program is about 50 minutes. >>> a cbs news inquiry. the warren report continues. here is walter cronkite care --. >> last night about the warren report, cbs news considered and tried to give reasonable answers to major questions about the report. d lee harvey oswald
anchor by walter cronkite. interview with and this is -- witnesses. was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? the second program is about 50 minutes. >>> a cbs news inquiry. the warren report continues. here is walter cronkite care --. >> last night about the warren report, cbs news considered and tried to give reasonable answers to major questions about the report. d lee harvey oswald
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it is walter cronkite. walter: our next question concerns oswald's whereabouts when the shots were fired. these men witnessed the assassination of the president. they are coworkers of oswald, photographed by a photographer from the "dallas morning news" it was within a minute of when the shots were heard. >> we've reinterviewed the men who watch the tragedy from the windows before me. later on we will be hearing the their story of the assassination itself. for now, we wanted to know what oswald was doing and where he was doing it through the morning of the member 22nd, 1963. we spoke first this man, harold norman. >> we were standing by the window and oswald came over. he said what is anybody looking at and was everybody excited about? we told him that we were waiting on the president and he just walked away. >> our next witness from the window. >> it was around 10:00, on the outside of the building some people had gathered. he asked me what were they gathering around out there for. i told him the president
it is walter cronkite. walter: our next question concerns oswald's whereabouts when the shots were fired. these men witnessed the assassination of the president. they are coworkers of oswald, photographed by a photographer from the "dallas morning news" it was within a minute of when the shots were heard. >> we've reinterviewed the men who watch the tragedy from the windows before me. later on we will be hearing the their story of the assassination itself. for now, we wanted to...
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here again is walter cronkite. walter: we come now to our fourth question for the night, was oswald's rifle fired from the building? to answer this one the commission placed major reliance on physical evidence found within the building. three shells were found 42 minutes after the shots. 10 minutes later, a rifle was discovered. >> the rifle was found on the sixth floor back near the stairway. it was found by a deputy constable. a description that has plagued the commission for years, the identification of it was a german gun. we went over two times not knowing it was this one right there. he was climbing on top and i was down on my knees looking and i moved the box and he moved a car in and there it was. he hollered that we had found the rifle. >> when did you first get a full view of the gun? >> when the crime lab brought the gun out after they had gone over it. i could see portions of the gun while they were doing partial investigation in the building. >> what did you think it was? >> to my sorrow, i looked at it
here again is walter cronkite. walter: we come now to our fourth question for the night, was oswald's rifle fired from the building? to answer this one the commission placed major reliance on physical evidence found within the building. three shells were found 42 minutes after the shots. 10 minutes later, a rifle was discovered. >> the rifle was found on the sixth floor back near the stairway. it was found by a deputy constable. a description that has plagued the commission for years, the...
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here is walter cronkite. walter: in the 888 pages of the warren commission report on the assassination, these are certainly among the most significant words -- the commission has found no evidence that either lee harvey oswald or jack ruby were part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assassinate president kennedy. and the report also states that the commission has found no evidence that anyone assisted oswald in planning or carrying out the assassination. let us stop a moment to examine just what that says and more important, what it does not say. note that contrary to the popular impression, the commission by these words left the door open on the question of conspiracy open just a crack. the words do not preclude the possibility of a conspiracy. they do not say that the commission concluded that there was no conspiracy or that oswald was the sole assassin. they only say that the commission could find no evidence that others were involved. no evidence that there was a conspiracy. if there was a conspir
here is walter cronkite. walter: in the 888 pages of the warren commission report on the assassination, these are certainly among the most significant words -- the commission has found no evidence that either lee harvey oswald or jack ruby were part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assassinate president kennedy. and the report also states that the commission has found no evidence that anyone assisted oswald in planning or carrying out the assassination. let us stop a moment to examine...
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next on reel america, part two of the cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite and including interviews with key witnesses. the second program sets out to answer the question --was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? the second program is about 50 minutes. [video clip]
next on reel america, part two of the cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite and including interviews with key witnesses. the second program sets out to answer the question --was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? the second program is about 50 minutes. [video clip]
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anchored by walter cronkite. the first program sets out to answer the question, did lee harvey oswald shoot president kennedy? this is what a rifleman would see if you track an automobile down elm street in dallas, texas. this is a marksman firing three shots at a target blow him a moving away. these reenactments represent the heart of the warren report. is there more to this story than the report ever discovered? this is a cbs news inquiry, the warren report. here is walter cronkite. [video clip] walter: on november 22, 1963, at precisely 12:30 p.m., john fitzgerald kennedy, the 35th president of the united states drove triumphantly into the square where hundreds waited to cheer him. where another waited as well. seconds later, a dying president sped away from the plaza into history, legend, into an national nightmare of suspicion that persist to this day. in this country, rumors spoke of a left-wing plots, right plots, castro plots, even the best elevated texan to the white house. no rumor was too extreme. face
anchored by walter cronkite. the first program sets out to answer the question, did lee harvey oswald shoot president kennedy? this is what a rifleman would see if you track an automobile down elm street in dallas, texas. this is a marksman firing three shots at a target blow him a moving away. these reenactments represent the heart of the warren report. is there more to this story than the report ever discovered? this is a cbs news inquiry, the warren report. here is walter cronkite. [video...
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here again is walter cronkite. walter: last night come in the first of the series of four broadcasts about the war and report, cbs news considered and tried to give reasonable answers to some major questions about the report. did lehi early august will take a rifle to the book depository building? our answer was yes. where was he on the day president kennedy was shot? in the building on the sixth floor. was his rifle fired from the building? yes. how many shots were fired? most likely three. fast could oswald rifle be fired? >> fast enough. what was the time span of the shots? most likely the assassin had more time and not less. news conclusions added up to the answer. did lee harvey oswald shoot president kennedy? our conclusion was that he did. beyond a reasonable doubt, he was the least -- at least one of the men that fired upon president kennedy. but was he the killer or a killer? the loan man -- tonight's central question -- was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? >> this is a cbs news inquiry
here again is walter cronkite. walter: last night come in the first of the series of four broadcasts about the war and report, cbs news considered and tried to give reasonable answers to some major questions about the report. did lehi early august will take a rifle to the book depository building? our answer was yes. where was he on the day president kennedy was shot? in the building on the sixth floor. was his rifle fired from the building? yes. how many shots were fired? most likely three....
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i would to school with walter cronkite's son. walter was on television every night and his son was in class with us. i'm just harry truman's grandson. not an outstanding. >> when did you decide to take an active interest? >> in my mid to late 30's. after being ait teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i think you have to go off and live your life for a while, do what i thought i should be doing. i came back to it in my 30's, after david mccullough wrote "truman." i reread my mother's books. i rediscovered my grandparents as people. even though they were my grandparents, they had been a collection of dates and events and things in my history books. people talk about the marshall plan and the bombings. i rediscovered them as human beings. although i loved them as my grandparents, i like them as younger people. i really enjoyed who they were. that is what brought me back into it. that is the first time i did any events at the truman library. >> one of the books i remember "eading was "dear beth. i'm sure you
i would to school with walter cronkite's son. walter was on television every night and his son was in class with us. i'm just harry truman's grandson. not an outstanding. >> when did you decide to take an active interest? >> in my mid to late 30's. after being ait teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i think you have to go off and live your life for a while, do what i thought i should be doing. i came back to it in my 30's, after david mccullough wrote...
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next on "real america" part three anchored by walter c cronkite. the series examines controversies regarding the commission that investigated president kennedy assassination. it examines the murder of the police officer j.d. tippet asking for lee harvey oswald had time to get to the scene of the crime. the program interviews friends and associates of jack ruby who shot and killed oswald during a live television broadcast. it ends with a report on new orleans district attorney jim garrison's conspiracy theories, which later became the basis of the 1990 oliver stone film "jfk." >> for two nights, we have been looking for answers to major questions concerning the assassination of president john f kennedy. sunday night we asked, did lee harvey oswald take a rifle to the book depository building? our answer was yes. where was oswald on the day president kennedy was shot? in the building on the sixth floor. was oswald's rifle fired from the building?
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this is walter cronkite with dan rather. good night. >> this has been the third of a series "a cbs news inquiry, the warren report." the fourth part will appear tomorrow night at this same time. >> a cbs news inquiry, the warren report, is a four-part series from june 1967 coming controversies over the findings of the warren commission on the president kennedy assassination. next on real america, the fourth and final episode, anchored by walter cronkite includes interviews with commission member john mccloy, lee harvey oswald's mother, report critics and the views of arlen specter who argues for the so-call
this is walter cronkite with dan rather. good night. >> this has been the third of a series "a cbs news inquiry, the warren report." the fourth part will appear tomorrow night at this same time. >> a cbs news inquiry, the warren report, is a four-part series from june 1967 coming controversies over the findings of the warren commission on the president kennedy assassination. next on real america, the fourth and final episode, anchored by walter cronkite includes interviews...
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[applause] the 1967 special new series, the warren report, anchored by walter cronkite. sunday, november 25, the mob scene continues. oswald is transferred to the jail. in full sight of television viewers, jack ruby searches to the ground and shoots lee oswald did. tonight at 10:00 eastern. weekend, constitutional discuss how the u.s. constitution defines individual offenses for the president. here is a preview. now to somen that havetuations been in the news lately. do you think electronic hacking of thee emails democratic national committee in 2016 before the last presidential election, is that comparable to the break-in at the plumbersre in theanted microphones offices of the democratic national committee? >> i think it is virtually identical. themethod is different, but ingenuity of burglars is always cutting edge technology. [laughter] is very much the same. >> anything could be shown that a president authorized for new about an advance and did not hacking, or that would be in a beautiful offense? >> i think that is right. it provides a precedent. it is important to
[applause] the 1967 special new series, the warren report, anchored by walter cronkite. sunday, november 25, the mob scene continues. oswald is transferred to the jail. in full sight of television viewers, jack ruby searches to the ground and shoots lee oswald did. tonight at 10:00 eastern. weekend, constitutional discuss how the u.s. constitution defines individual offenses for the president. here is a preview. now to somen that havetuations been in the news lately. do you think electronic...
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america on american history tv, the 1967 special news series, the warren report, anchored by walter cronkite, investigating unanswered questions in the question of john f. kennedy's assassination. >> them obscene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building to jail. and then, in full sight of millions of television viewers, a man named jack ruby searches through the crowd and shoots oswald dead. >> watch saturday night at 10:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. who was martin van buren? >> good question. a lot of people probably need to ask that question. martin van buren was the eighth president of the united states and his often forgotten. his presidency was only four years long. >> sunday on q&a, ted would murder on his biography of president martin van buren. >> he spent a lot of time with aaron burr, hamilton's murderer, and there were even rumors persisted throughout the life of martin van buren, so persistent that gorby doll even planted them in his novel, "burr," that martin van buren may have been the illegitimate son of aaron for. we may never kn
america on american history tv, the 1967 special news series, the warren report, anchored by walter cronkite, investigating unanswered questions in the question of john f. kennedy's assassination. >> them obscene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building to jail. and then, in full sight of millions of television viewers, a man named jack ruby searches through the crowd and shoots oswald dead. >> watch saturday night at 10:00 eastern on american history...
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next on reel america, the fourth and final episode, anchored by walter cronkite, including interviews with a commission member, his mother, report critics, and the use of a commission staff lawyer who argues for the so-called single bullet theory. it also explores the roots of distrust in government by asking the question, why doesn't america believe the war and report? >> good evening. wethe past three nights, have been examining the circumstances of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. to dealy, we return plaza to re-create the fatal motorcade ride beneath the texas school book depository, the rifle test conducted by the warren commission were less than adequate so we conducted new tests. we found hitherto undiscovered evidence of the murder itself, that the killer had more time than the minimal 5.6 akins indicated in the warren report to get the shots off. and we concluded that, beyond reasonable doubt, oswald was at least one of the killers. was there more than one? on monday night we interviewed eyewitnesses who says all the shots came from the depository. others were
next on reel america, the fourth and final episode, anchored by walter cronkite, including interviews with a commission member, his mother, report critics, and the use of a commission staff lawyer who argues for the so-called single bullet theory. it also explores the roots of distrust in government by asking the question, why doesn't america believe the war and report? >> good evening. wethe past three nights, have been examining the circumstances of the assassination of president john...
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weekend, the 1967 special new series, cbs news ,nquiry, the warren report walter cronkite investigatingto president john f. kennedy's assassination. lee harvey also alt and if he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. to establishtry the difficulty of that rapid fire performance. how fast could that rifle the fired? america tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. on the civil war, i examines monuments in a dedication ceremony from 1882 the early 1900s. here is a preview. >> places like chatanooga, authorized in 1890 and dedicated in 1895, encouraged northerners embrace theirs to former foes in the spirit of brotherly love and american progress. the american soldier, not the union or a confederate soldier, but the american soldier is increasingly highlighted. in all of these accounts, the cause of the civil war, namely slavery, and the consequences of war, emancipation and reconstruction, were left out. the focus was on the battlefield bravery of soldiers blue and gray, north and south, american soldiers. reconciliation, in politics, economics, or convince
weekend, the 1967 special new series, cbs news ,nquiry, the warren report walter cronkite investigatingto president john f. kennedy's assassination. lee harvey also alt and if he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. to establishtry the difficulty of that rapid fire performance. how fast could that rifle the fired? america tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. on the civil war, i examines monuments in a dedication ceremony from 1882 the early 1900s. here is a...
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america, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report, anchored i walter cronkite, investigating unanswered question since president john f. kennedy's assassination. eastern,at 10:00 p.m. lee harvey ostwald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should establish the ease of difficulty of that rapidfire performance. hence our next question -- how fast could that rifle be fired? watched saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. saidncer: president trump veterans and military families will always be a priority for the administration. the president stressed his commitment to improving services to the military community at the white house, where he was joined by veterans affairs secretary robert wilkie. president trump: hello, ladies and gentlemen. you did not get rid of me. i may be a recovering politician, but even in that status i have something extra to say. i have a great honor. i am going to introduce someone who is the reason i am here. in my confirmation hearing, i forrestsed of being the gump of the united states
america, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report, anchored i walter cronkite, investigating unanswered question since president john f. kennedy's assassination. eastern,at 10:00 p.m. lee harvey ostwald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should establish the ease of difficulty of that rapidfire performance. hence our next question -- how fast could that rifle be fired? watched saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on...
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america,eekend on reel a cbs news inquiry, the warren report, anchored i walter cronkite, investigating unanswered question since president john f. kennedy's assassination. eastern,at 10:00 p.m. lee harvey ostwald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should establish the ease of difficulty of that rapidfire performance. hence our next question -- how fast could that rifle be fired? watched saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. saidncer: president trump veterans and military families will always be a priority for the administration. the president stressed his commitment to improving services to the military community at the white house, where he was joined by veterans affairs secretary be
america,eekend on reel a cbs news inquiry, the warren report, anchored i walter cronkite, investigating unanswered question since president john f. kennedy's assassination. eastern,at 10:00 p.m. lee harvey ostwald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should establish the ease of difficulty of that rapidfire performance. hence our next question -- how fast could that rifle be fired? watched saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american...
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anchor walter cronkite used to say when he signed off each week night that's the way it is we'll see you next time here at the listening post. on line for you looking at wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit all parties and that's where we're going to be long term or if you join us on sand if you could take me around the content well would you tell me you don't have to set up your experiment for your experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting point there that several of our community members are going to join the global conversation on how does iraq. this is a really fabulous news for one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sense of bonding where everybody teams in that's something i feel every time i get on the chair every time i interview someone we're often working round the clock to make sure that we bring events as i currently as possible to the viewer that's what people expect of us and that's what i think we really do well. this is al jazeera live from studio fourteen here at al-jaze
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news broadcast four one-hour broadcast, next up a cbs inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite. the first program sets out to answer the question, did lee harvey oswald shoot president kennedy? this is what a rifleman would see if you track an automobile down elm street in dallas, texas. this is a marksman firing three shots at a target blow him a moving away. these reenactments represent the heart of the warren report. is there more to this story than the report ever discovered? this is a cbs news inquiry, the warren report.
news broadcast four one-hour broadcast, next up a cbs inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite. the first program sets out to answer the question, did lee harvey oswald shoot president kennedy? this is what a rifleman would see if you track an automobile down elm street in dallas, texas. this is a marksman firing three shots at a target blow him a moving away. these reenactments represent the heart of the warren report. is there more to this story than the report ever discovered?...
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next on real america, the fourth and final episode, anchored by walter cronkite includes interviews with commission member john mccloy, lee harvey oswald's mother, report critics and the views of arlen specter who argues for the so-called single bullet theory. the program also explores the roots of distrust in government by asking the question, why doesn't america believe the warren report. >> good evening. for the past three nights we have been coming the circumstances of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. on sunday we returned to dealey plaza to recreate the fatal motorcade ride beneath the windows of the texas school book depository believing that rifle tests conducted by the warren commission were less than adequate we conducted new tests, more closely simulating the conditions of the actual murder. we found undiscovered evidence in film of the murder itself that the killer had more time than the minimal 5.6 seconds indicated in the warren report to get the shots off. we concluded that beyond reasonable doubt, oswald was, indeed, at least one of the killers. was there mo
next on real america, the fourth and final episode, anchored by walter cronkite includes interviews with commission member john mccloy, lee harvey oswald's mother, report critics and the views of arlen specter who argues for the so-called single bullet theory. the program also explores the roots of distrust in government by asking the question, why doesn't america believe the warren report. >> good evening. for the past three nights we have been coming the circumstances of the...
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and the idea, yes, walter cronkite campaigning for or against richard nixon is an insane idea. but here we are. >> the notion of fake news existed when people were totally making up articles, or russia was making up articles and planning them. and then trump appropriated that to make the main stream media fake news you had sean hasn't hannity going on stanl and pointing at reporters saying fake news. does that help undermine the concept of truth? >> absolutely. that is the problem. and that's what the -- that is the total tannertrue. >> based on a book the. the death truth backup echoing your book fantasyland that's the underlying issue in this election, which is people having no concrete notion that the truth is the truth. >> if republicans were winning on the basis of arguments or even emotional appeals not based on -- on falsehood, then you know, the democrats could just say, well, they won made a better case, whatever or they appealed to bigotry even but when it's based on untruths about either election tampering or -- or untruths about democrats of various kinds or this ca
and the idea, yes, walter cronkite campaigning for or against richard nixon is an insane idea. but here we are. >> the notion of fake news existed when people were totally making up articles, or russia was making up articles and planning them. and then trump appropriated that to make the main stream media fake news you had sean hasn't hannity going on stanl and pointing at reporters saying fake news. does that help undermine the concept of truth? >> absolutely. that is the problem....
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and here's something that tet has demonstrated to people like walter cronkite. millions of people are now displaced. how do you run a government in the middle of a war? how do you create credibility? how do you create stability? millions of refugees. many driven out of the countryside into the cities which means overpopulation. how are you building the economy? again, in the midst of a war? easy process? absolutely not. so this is a challenge. so what johnson has talked about for a while now is we've got to get those vietnamese boys to fight their own fight. and that's the way he would characterize it. you know, we need them to do their own fighting. too many american boys are dying. i'm putting on my good west texas -- or texas accent for you. i was just at the lbj ranch last thursday and at the library on wednesday. so i can do it with the best of them. but yeah, we need to get those boys over there fighting because all i really want to see is more dead vc. those dead mva. but here's the problem. and eric, you made a very good point on this. he's a lame duck.
and here's something that tet has demonstrated to people like walter cronkite. millions of people are now displaced. how do you run a government in the middle of a war? how do you create credibility? how do you create stability? millions of refugees. many driven out of the countryside into the cities which means overpopulation. how are you building the economy? again, in the midst of a war? easy process? absolutely not. so this is a challenge. so what johnson has talked about for a while now is...
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here again is walter cronkite. mr. cronkite: why was the officer off of his normal beat? some believe there was a conspiracy involving the dallas police force that maintained at the meeting between oswald and j.d. tippit was not an accident. j.d. tippit was looking for oswald or vice versa. j.d. tippit should not have been where he was, should not have been alone. eddie barker talked to a police radio dispatcher. >> officer jackson, a lot of critics of the warren report, have made a thing of the fact that officer j.d. tippit was not in his district when he was killed. could you tell us why he was out of his district? >> i have heard this several times since the incident occurred. he was where he was because i assigned him to be where he was in the oak cliff area. we immediately dispatched every available unit to the underpass where the shots were reported to have come from. if there was an emergency, such as an armed robbery or a major accident, to come up. there would not be anybody in close proximity to answer the call. since jd was the outermost unit, -- i had two unit
here again is walter cronkite. mr. cronkite: why was the officer off of his normal beat? some believe there was a conspiracy involving the dallas police force that maintained at the meeting between oswald and j.d. tippit was not an accident. j.d. tippit was looking for oswald or vice versa. j.d. tippit should not have been where he was, should not have been alone. eddie barker talked to a police radio dispatcher. >> officer jackson, a lot of critics of the warren report, have made a thing...
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american history tv, the 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. >> sunday, november 24, the mob scene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building for transport and then in full sight of millions of television viewers a man jimmed janamed jack ruby su through the crowd and shoots lee oswald dead. >> watch on c-span 3. >> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. in 1619, 35 english settlers arrived in berkeley, virginia, upriver from jamestown. we talked to graham woodleaf, descendant of the group's leader, captain john woodleaf about how they celebrated the first english thanksgiving in america. later, archaeologist mark horton described his current project, looking for artifacts to the settlement to determine the exact location. >> my name is graham woodleaf, i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival which is an organization devoted to the history of the first thanksg
american history tv, the 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. >> sunday, november 24, the mob scene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building for transport and then in full sight of millions of television viewers a man jimmed janamed jack ruby su through the crowd and shoots lee oswald dead. >> watch on c-span 3....
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fourur broadcasts -- one-hour broadcast, next up a cbs inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite. the first program sets out to answer the question, did lee harvey dolls walled -- lee harvey oswald hsu president kennedy ech? president trump: this is what i rifleman would see if you track an automobile down elm street in dallas, texas.
fourur broadcasts -- one-hour broadcast, next up a cbs inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite. the first program sets out to answer the question, did lee harvey dolls walled -- lee harvey oswald hsu president kennedy ech? president trump: this is what i rifleman would see if you track an automobile down elm street in dallas, texas.
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for the days when i was a monolith when everybody was behind one vision and it was the mythical walter cronkite. now it is change in the talk about divisiveness but it's because there's another alternative. >> they confuse news with opinion and talk shows with news. greg: i'm not sure. sometimes i think i'm dreaming and i'm in the hospital. this is a simulation. up next college students say they don't want to speak up in class. could it because there greg: a fuhrer professors asked for and keep quiet in class but that's the implication of a recent poll were u.s. college students had 52% of their professors regularly, only 52 shared their irrelevant political beliefs think what -- class and 53% of all students surveyed say they are afraid to openly disagree with the professor in class. the rate is higher, 61% are conservative students. what is wrong with colleges these days? in my day we knew how to lighten up. i have a video from one of my research projects. it includes a robber glove and he used vacuum pump. [bleep] greg: needless to say i didn't pass the class. joe what were you liking colleg
for the days when i was a monolith when everybody was behind one vision and it was the mythical walter cronkite. now it is change in the talk about divisiveness but it's because there's another alternative. >> they confuse news with opinion and talk shows with news. greg: i'm not sure. sometimes i think i'm dreaming and i'm in the hospital. this is a simulation. up next college students say they don't want to speak up in class. could it because there greg: a fuhrer professors asked for...
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history tv, the 1967 special news series, "a cbs news inquiry, the warren report," anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapid fire performance. hence, our next question. how fast could that rifle be fired? >> watch "reel america," saturday, at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> when we study the history of memphis, tennessee, there is pre-april 4th, 1968, and there was post april 4, 1968. ♪ >> you know, femmemphis was the place of a lot of racial tension but it was also the place of a lot of racial harmony. >> had there been no cotton economy, there might not have been the need for a transportation hub so it's quite possible that without cotton, memphis would not exist in the 21st century. >> this weekend, c-span city's tour takes you to memphis, tennessee, with the help of our comcast cable partners beginni
history tv, the 1967 special news series, "a cbs news inquiry, the warren report," anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapid fire performance. hence, our next question. how fast could that rifle be fired? >>...
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media is upset it is bifurcated they long for the days when it is a monolith with a mythical walter cronkite but now it has changed because there is another alternative. >> they have confused news with opinion is this a talkshow crack. >> yes. >> sometimes i think i'm dreaming this in a hospital. [laughter] it is a simulation. i told you. [laughter] . >> up next college student say they are not learning anything is it because their professor suck? probably when we were dating, we used to get excited about things like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. they have businesses to
media is upset it is bifurcated they long for the days when it is a monolith with a mythical walter cronkite but now it has changed because there is another alternative. >> they have confused news with opinion is this a talkshow crack. >> yes. >> sometimes i think i'm dreaming this in a hospital. [laughter] it is a simulation. i told you. [laughter] . >> up next college student say they are not learning anything is it because their professor suck? probably when we were...
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anchor walter cronkite used to say when he signed off each week night that's the way it is with you next time you're at the listening post. a journey of personal discovery feel more american here and then more air in b.s. al jazeera is a mirror would you borrow highlights the struggles and resourcefulness of honey to the mosque. trying to preserve their way of life. who owns one of the school producing no phones and what would your mom's from here you can read. correspondent we are still here. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. how damaging was all in london the top stories on al-jazeera it's been over a month since journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul and turkey's president is keeping up the pressure on saturday arabia making his most direct accusations yet over who was responsible for the killing. and says he wants that so-called puppet masters of the plot to be revealed writing in the washington post he said he believes the order to kill came from the highest levels of saudi government whi
anchor walter cronkite used to say when he signed off each week night that's the way it is with you next time you're at the listening post. a journey of personal discovery feel more american here and then more air in b.s. al jazeera is a mirror would you borrow highlights the struggles and resourcefulness of honey to the mosque. trying to preserve their way of life. who owns one of the school producing no phones and what would your mom's from here you can read. correspondent we are still here....
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anchor walter cronkite used to say when he signed off each week night that's the way it is with you next time you're at the listening post travel often. by trying to use. forests to provide little. looks of the. land the valleys and skylights. if adventure. discover it. because faraway places close is. going to get these cats are always. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wound that celebrate the human spirit against the oh it's. all over. al-jazeera selects express yourself. i don't really feel liberated as a journalist. going to the. turkish president says the order to kill. the saudi government. also coming up the pakistani government is accused of caving in to. protests over the acquittal of a christian woman convicted of blasphemy. camps for internally displaced people burned to the ground in central african republic thousands have been displaced in the.
anchor walter cronkite used to say when he signed off each week night that's the way it is with you next time you're at the listening post travel often. by trying to use. forests to provide little. looks of the. land the valleys and skylights. if adventure. discover it. because faraway places close is. going to get these cats are always. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wound that celebrate the human spirit against the oh it's. all over....
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around the opened out because back in the old days i mean i know you personally or i remember walter cronkite and we all believed in religiously but it turns out back you know if you look back some of the things he said were dead are wrong and probably purposefully but in those days there was no back and forth really it was you know it was totally dominated by three networks that are essentially said the same thing and now there's a least dialogue that's an improvement in a certain way i'd be interested to see when joe said about that yeah well you know joe the the interesting thing here is that again when i compare the cable station that's really for me the issue of own mission what is not discussed for example all of this you know during the summer with the with russia gate heater struck peter. his girlfriend lisa paige bruce or and all that i mean looking at m s n b c and c.n.n. they this kloster over it because the president is attacking the intelligence community on fox well wow i mean if you want to get all of the details they did a damn good job of really superb job we'll see if that c
around the opened out because back in the old days i mean i know you personally or i remember walter cronkite and we all believed in religiously but it turns out back you know if you look back some of the things he said were dead are wrong and probably purposefully but in those days there was no back and forth really it was you know it was totally dominated by three networks that are essentially said the same thing and now there's a least dialogue that's an improvement in a certain way i'd be...
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[indistinct chatter] reelhis weekend on real america, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite. investigating the john f. kennedy assassination. >> sunday, november 24, a mob scene continues as oswald is brought for transfer to the jail. then, in full sight of millions of television viewers, a man searches through the ground and shoots the oswald dead. america sunday night at 10 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. >> when the new congress starts in january, there will be more than 100 new members in the house and senate. the democrats will control the house and the republicans, the senate. watch the process unfold on c-span. >> dr. priscilla chan zuckerberg is a pediatrician and also the wife of facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg. she outlined their initiative for finance or the at the annual disrupt in san francisco. this is about 25 minutes. ♪ >> thanks so much for coming. have you might know, we someone very special here, who is part of a very special family with a very special member. max and her sister august. you might also know their dad.
[indistinct chatter] reelhis weekend on real america, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite. investigating the john f. kennedy assassination. >> sunday, november 24, a mob scene continues as oswald is brought for transfer to the jail. then, in full sight of millions of television viewers, a man searches through the ground and shoots the oswald dead. america sunday night at 10 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. >> when the new congress starts in january,...
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american history tv, the 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. >> sunday, november 24, the mob scene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building for transport and then in full sight of millions of television viewers a man jimmed janamed jack ruby su through the crowd and shoots lee oswald dead. >> watch on c-span 3. >> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. in
american history tv, the 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. >> sunday, november 24, the mob scene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building for transport and then in full sight of millions of television viewers a man jimmed janamed jack ruby su through the crowd and shoots lee oswald dead. >> watch on c-span 3....
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in the old days when there was walter cronkite, you turned on walter cronkite and you got news, you got the run down of what was going on in the world. now you have to wait for hours, people screaming at each other and accusing each other of all kind of terrible things rather than figuring out a way of how you sit down and solve problems. this is why you see today none of the problems that we've had the last 20 years salt . think about that. if it is immigration reform for 20 years, they've been promising immigration reform, nothing done. been promising us to get rid of the debt, nothing done. there's $400 billion a year in interest rates. nothing is getting done. nothing is getting done with education, healthcare, healthcare there was an attempt made but there's 30 million people uninsured those are really the issues, infrastructure building, building our infrastructure is falling apart, bridges are crumbling. there's all this that needs to be done and what happens? because of that 18 percent that congress has an 18 percent approval rating and because of terry mannering, because of ger
in the old days when there was walter cronkite, you turned on walter cronkite and you got news, you got the run down of what was going on in the world. now you have to wait for hours, people screaming at each other and accusing each other of all kind of terrible things rather than figuring out a way of how you sit down and solve problems. this is why you see today none of the problems that we've had the last 20 years salt . think about that. if it is immigration reform for 20 years, they've...
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for the days when i was a monolith when everybody was behind one vision and it was the mythical walter cronkite. now it is change in the talk about divisiveness but it's because there's another alternative. >> they confuse news with opinion and talk shows with news. greg: i'm not sure. sometimes i think i'm dreaming and i'm in the hospital. this is a simulation. up next college students say they don't want to speak up in class. could it because there george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. but how do i know if i'm i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. there lots of people who are confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to
for the days when i was a monolith when everybody was behind one vision and it was the mythical walter cronkite. now it is change in the talk about divisiveness but it's because there's another alternative. >> they confuse news with opinion and talk shows with news. greg: i'm not sure. sometimes i think i'm dreaming and i'm in the hospital. this is a simulation. up next college students say they don't want to speak up in class. could it because there george woke up in pain. but he has...
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american history tv, 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry: the warren report anchored by walter cronkite answering unanswered questions into john f. kennedy's assassination saturday 10 pm eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy . >> it seems we should try to establish the difficulty of that rapidfire performance, hence our next question, how fast to that rifle be fired? >> what real america at 10 pm eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> when we study the history of memphis tennessee, there is free april 4, 1968 and there was supposed april 4, 1968 . >> memphis was the place of a lot of racial tension but it was also the place of a lot of racial harmony. >> had there been no cotton economy, there might not have been the need a transportation hub so it's possible without that, memphis would not exist in the 21st-century. >> defense city tour takes you to memphis tennessee with the help of our comcast cable partners. . author him talks about his book down to the crossroads: civil rights, black power and the march against fear. and autho
american history tv, 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry: the warren report anchored by walter cronkite answering unanswered questions into john f. kennedy's assassination saturday 10 pm eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy . >> it seems we should try to establish the difficulty of that rapidfire performance, hence our next question, how fast to that rifle be fired? >> what real america at 10 pm eastern on american history...
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are world trodden ideas but you could have something similar to britain with the bbc like the walter cronkite into the institution those are things that could be on the table. and then to talk about that centrality and democracy but it's also clear it is far too fragmented and i think that's incredibly damaging long-term. >> your book has a number of things we should be doing for education or expanded trade or protectionism. but you did not want to stop there just to make a set of economic recommendations. >> because it is irrelevant. so what? . >> so how big of a difference are the problems that you describes? . >> and i recognize that we can agree with a very good case of the globalization is the right system so all countries can benefit and all boats will be lifted but i am now more skeptical if we can get to a place where globalization can be implemented to the fullest and that is which is described in textbooks and then to think about a policy of economics and so a sweep of policy suggestions and practice because of politics and those realities to make it impossible to implement. >> so t
are world trodden ideas but you could have something similar to britain with the bbc like the walter cronkite into the institution those are things that could be on the table. and then to talk about that centrality and democracy but it's also clear it is far too fragmented and i think that's incredibly damaging long-term. >> your book has a number of things we should be doing for education or expanded trade or protectionism. but you did not want to stop there just to make a set of...
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for the days when i was a monolith when everybody was behind one vision and it was the mythical walter cronkite. now it is change in the talk about divisiveness but it's because there's another alternative. >> they confuse news with opinion and talk shows with news. greg: i'm not sure. sometimes i think i'm dreaming and i'm in the hospital. this is a simulation. up next college students say they don't want to speak up in class. could it because there professor socks? probably. today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free. and fearlessly devours piles. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent an
for the days when i was a monolith when everybody was behind one vision and it was the mythical walter cronkite. now it is change in the talk about divisiveness but it's because there's another alternative. >> they confuse news with opinion and talk shows with news. greg: i'm not sure. sometimes i think i'm dreaming and i'm in the hospital. this is a simulation. up next college students say they don't want to speak up in class. could it because there professor socks? probably. today......
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. >>> in 1967, walter cronkite explored what gm cars would look like in the 21st century. >> this iss research division's concept of some age to we drivers in the future. this is called dare. the box has capability of feeding in information for any route we want to drive across the country. >> it doesn't sound like walter cronkite's voice. 50 years later, gm is slash ing production and laying off every day, people are fighting type 2 diabetes with food, family and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower aic in adults with type 2 diabetes, it's one pill a day. and although it's not a weight-loss drug, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can caus
. >>> in 1967, walter cronkite explored what gm cars would look like in the 21st century. >> this iss research division's concept of some age to we drivers in the future. this is called dare. the box has capability of feeding in information for any route we want to drive across the country. >> it doesn't sound like walter cronkite's voice. 50 years later, gm is slash ing production and laying off every day, people are fighting type 2 diabetes with food, family and farxiga,...