Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from NBC Evening News for Sunday, May 10, 1970


Title: Our House Divided

Abstract:

(last few minutes of broadcast not recorded)

  • NBC coverage of Our House Divided regarding student demonstrations on the Vietnam War with reports by Frank McGee, Edwin Newman, Bill Ryan, Don McClellan, Dick Jay, Ray Miller, John Tuttle, Robert Abernathy, John Dancy and Sander Vanocur.
  • Including statements, interviews with Governor Ronald Reagan, Aldai Stevenson, Senator Ralph Smith, Author Stud Terkel, Dr. Norman Hackerman, Rabbi Emanuel Rose, LA City Councilman Thomas Bradley, San Francisco State College President S.I. Hayakawa, Governor Tom McCall, California Assemblyman Jesse Unruh, University of Berkley student Dan Seagal, Former Student President Stanford University Barry Askinas, Columbia University Proffesor James Shenton, M. Brewster Smith, Senator William J Fulbright, Dr. Luther Gerlach, Senator Marlow W. Cook, Former Lyndon B Johnson Press Secretary George Reddy, Peace Corps Director Joseph Blatchford, Anthony J. Moffett , Young Americans Chairman David Keene, and James Shenton.

  • Begin Time:09:10:00 pm
    End Time:10:04:00 pm
    TVN Record Number:822646
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1970-2009 Vanderbilt University
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