Jan. 8, 1964 | Newsreel on LBJ's State of the Union Address
This newsreel covers the creation and delivery of President Lyndon B. Johnson's first State of the Union address. In the address, delivered on Jan. 8, 1964, President Johnson declared "unconditional war on poverty."
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Jan. 4, 1964 - Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand”
Please enjoy this Jan. 4, 1964 episode of “American Bandstand.” Host: Dick Clark. Guests: The Trashmen and Shirley Ellis. An ABC-TV production.
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1963 Cleveland Browns | Season in Review
Here is a quick video summary of the Cleveland Browns' 1963 season. Fullback Jim Brown led the league in rushing for the 6th time in seven seasons. As a team, the Browns gained an NFL-record 5.74 yards per carry and finished with a record of 10-4.
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1963 Chicago Bears | Season in Review
Here is a quick video summary of the Chicago Bears' 1963 season. The NFL team finished with an 11–1–2 record to gain their first Western Conference championship since 1956. The Bears then defeated the New York Giants in the championship game.
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1963 Dallas Cowboys | Season in Review
Here is a quick video summary of the Dallas Cowboys' 1963 season. The NFL club failed to improve on their previous output of 5–8–1, winning only four games. The Cowboys also missed the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.
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1963 Baltimore Colts | Season in Review
Here is a quick video summary of the Baltimore Colts' 1963 season. Under new coach Don Shula, the NFL club compiled a record of 8-6.
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Jan. 1, 1964 | Ball Drop Times Square
Here is televised coverage of the ball drop in Times Square, as New Yorkers and visitors to the city ring in the new year of 1964.
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Dec. 27, 1963 | LBJ News Conference Clip (East-West Relations)
Dec. 27, 1963 - President Johnson gave an informal news conference today at the barbecue grounds on the banks of the Pedernales River near his home in the Texas Hill Country. In this clip, he says that no issue is more important than world peace.
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Dec. 27, 1963 | LBJ News Conference Clip (The Senate)
Dec. 27, 1963 - President Johnson gave an informal news conference today at the barbecue grounds on the banks of the Pedernales River near his home in the Texas Hill Country. In this clip, he answers criticism from Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.)
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Dec. 27, 1963 | LBJ News Conference Clip (Ex-Presidents)
Dec. 27, 1963 - President Johnson gave an informal news conference today at the barbecue grounds on the banks of the Pedernales River near his home in the Texas Hill Country. In this clip, he discusses his fruitful relationships with ex-Presidents.
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Dec. 29, 1963 | LBJ Remarks at Texas BBQ for Chancellor Erhard
Dec. 29, 1963 - In Stonewall, Texas today, President Johnson perched a ten-gallon Texas hat on the head of West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard today after the German-speaking area had tendered the West German leader a “herzlich wilkommen” (warm welcome). The occasion was a barbecue luncheon served for 100 guests in the white-frame gymnasium of the Stonewall High School. Dr. Erhard and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ate beef barbecue, spareribs, potato salad and baked beans, and drank coffee from tin cups. They heard Van Cliburn play Beethoven and Chopin, saw a local group perform German dances, and exchanged serious speeches of farewell.
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Dec. 28, 1963 | LBJ Greets West German Chancellor Erhard
Dec. 28, 1963 - President Johnson met Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany today at Bergstrom Air Force Base near Austin, Tex., and offered these remarks of welcome.
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Evening Report | November 29, 1963
President Johnson announces the formation of the Warren Commission; Governor Connally speaks out; Jack Ruby is indicted; Cape Canaveral is renamed; Staubach wins the Heisman Trophy. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein.
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Special Report | November 24, 1963 — Oswald Murdered
This report covers the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald as well as memorial ceremonies for President Kennedy on Nov. 24, 1963. Included are clips of Lee Harvey Oswald issuing his last public denial of guilt; Ike Pappas of WNEW-AM describing the shooting as it happened; Police Detective Jim Leavelle, who stood next to Oswald when he was shot; Steve Landregan, Parkland Hospital administrator; Dr. Tom Shires, chief of surgery at Parkland; Joy Dale, a dancer at Jack Ruby’s nightclub; Richard Nixon commenting on the murder of Oswald; and Chief Justice Earl Warren eulogizing President Kennedy. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein.
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Special Report | November 22, 1963 — JFK Assassination
This report covers the assassination of President Kennedy from all angles. Included are clips of the President at various events just prior to his death; Walter Cronkite of CBS News; Acting White House Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff; UPI Reporter Bill Hampton; Lyndon Johnson as he takes the oath and then delivers remarks at Andrews Air Force Base; Lee Harvey Oswald; Ted Callaway, who witnessed the shooting of Officer J.D. Tippit and picked Oswald out of a police lineup; two Dallas police officers who helped arrest Oswald; Dallas Police Sergeant Gerald Hill, who describes what was found on the 6th floor of the Texas Schoolbook Depository; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Martin Luther King; everyday citizens in Chicago and New York, including a policeman in Times Square; Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry; and Dallas Judge David Johnston. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein.
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Nov. 24, 1963 | Dancer at Jack Ruby's Nightclub Interviewed
Nov. 24, 1963 - Lee Harvey Oswald, the man charged with assassinating President Kennedy, was fatally shot by Jack Ruby, a 52-year-old Dallas nightclub operator, this morning as Dallas police started to move him from the Dallas city jail to the county jail. This afternoon, Joy Dale, an exotic dancer at Ruby's Carousel Club, spoke to a Dallas reporter.
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Evening Report | November 14, 1963
President Kennedy defends his foreign aid program; a changing of the guard in South Vietnam; the push-button telephone arrives; the nation honors its war veterans; George C. Scott solicits feedback; Cassius Clay hears from the military draft board. Newscaster: Joe Rubenstein.
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1963 Chicago Bears | Season in Review
Here is a review of the Chicago Bears' 1963 season, their 44th regular season and 12th postseason appearance in the NFL. The team finished with an 11–1–2 record to gain their first Western Conference championship since 1956, and the berth to host the NFL Championship Game against the New York Giants (11–3–0). In the regular season, Chicago defeated the rival Green Bay Packers (11–2–1) twice to deny them the opportunity to play for a third consecutive NFL title; the Packers had won the previous five meetings with Chicago. In the championship game on December 29, the Bears defeated the Giants, 14–10, at Wrigley Field for the club's eighth league title, their first since 1946.
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1963 Sports Highlight Reel
Here are some of the sports highlights of 1963.
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“The Making of the President 1960” (1963 Documentary)
Dec. 29, 1963 - “The Making of the President 1960,” a filmed report of events covered in Theodore White’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, will be televised tonight from 8:30 to 10 p.m. by ABC. The program follows the chronological order of the book in presenting an account of political campaigning by seven Presidential hopefuls in 1960. The program was completed before President Kennedy’s assassination. David L. Wolper, the producer, and Mr. White then considered whether they should eliminate or change some portions of the program, which deals in part with the rivalry of Mr. Kennedy and President Johnson, then a Senator, for the Democratic nomination. After the decision was made not to change anything and also to televise the program earlier than had originally been planned, Mr. White went before the camera and filmed a 22-second introduction. It will inform viewers the program was completed before Mr. Kennedy’s death. The special introduction also says Mr. Kennedy “loved politics” and that the program “tells of one of his greatest clashes.” Mr. White wrote the script for the documentary and Martin Gabel served as narrator. The program, which will pre-empt “Arrest and Trial,” will be sponsored by the Xerox Corporation.
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1963 Minnesota Vikings Season Review
Here is a brief review of the Minnesota Vikings' 1963 season. The NFL club finished with a record of 5-8-1.
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1963 Pittsburgh Steelers Season Review
Here is a brief review of the Pittsburgh Steelers' 1963 season. The NFL club finished with a record of 7-4-3.
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1963 Washington Redskins Season Review
Here is a brief review of the Washington Redskins' 1963 season. The NFL club finished with a record of 3-11.
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1963 Green Bay Packers Season Review
Here is a brief review of the Green Bay Packers' 1963 season. The NFL club finished with a record of 11-2-1.
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1963 Los Angeles Rams Season Review
Here is a brief review of the Los Angeles Rams' 1963 season. The NFL club finished with a record of 5-9.
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