Stay tuned to CBS News for further details.Just before the bulletin cut out, a CBS News staffer was heard saying "Connally too," apparently having just heard the news that Texas Governor ...President Kennedy was shot as he drove from Dallas Airport to downtown Dallas; Governor Connally of Texas, in the car with him, was also shot. Mary was born on January 25 1916, in … With noticeable emotion in his voice he intoned the next sentence of the news report:With emotion still in his voice and eyes watering, Cronkite once again recapped the events after collecting himself, incorporating some wire photos of the visit and explaining the significance of the pictures now that Kennedy was dead.

He then handed the anchor position to At about 3:30 pm EST, Cronkite came back into the newsroom to relay some new information. Tonight there will be few Americans who will go to bed without carrying with them the sense that somehow they have failed. This summer's almost certain standoff will either end in real give-and-take negotiations or terrible escalation; and for every means we have to escalate, the enemy can match us, and that applies to invasion of the North, the use of nuclear weapons, or the mere commitment of one hundred, or two hundred, or three hundred thousand more American troops to the battle.

Hochzeitstag am 16. If in the search of our conscience we find a new dedication to the American concepts that brought no political, sectional, religious or racial divisions, then maybe it may yet be possible to say that John Fitzgerald Kennedy did not die in vain. That would be a bitter pill. The couple eventually moved to New York. A grandson, Walter Cronkite IV, now works at CBS. Cronkite war begeisterter Segler und hielt das US-Amateurfunkrufzeichen KB2GSD. There is no better role model for our faculty or our students," said Dean Christopher Callahan.The school, with approximately 1,700 students, is widely regarded as one of the top journalism schools in the country. The school's students regularly finish at the top of national collegiate journalism competitions, such as the Hearst Journalism Awards program and the In 2008, the state-of-the-art journalism education complex in the heart of The Walter Cronkite papers are preserved at the curatorial The Cronkite Papers assemble a variety of interviews with U.S. presidents, including Between 1990 and 1993, Don Carleton, executive director for the Center for American History, assisted CronkiteAs a newsman, Cronkite devoted his attention to the early days of the space program, and the "Statement from audiologist Ray Hull, PhD, ray.hull@wichita.edu, quoted in "Home Make-Over: How to design an efficient listening environment" by Alyssa Banotai, ADVANCE For Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (April 16, 2007), p. 8. *pauses to wait for response* Colonel George McGranahan, who was the man who proclaimed the President dead upon arrival at Brooke Army General Hospital, in San Antonio. "She is survived by two daughters, Nancy and Kathy, a son, Walter III, and four grandsons.Funeral arrangements were incomplete on Wednesday morning.Isolated showers will continue this evening before gradually fading out after sunset.Lexington Police have reported a shooting incident inside of the Fayette Mall Sunday afternoon. They married in 1940, and shortly afterward she became women's editor of the Kansas City Journal-Post.While her husband was overseas reporting for United Press during much of World War II, she worked for Hallmark, publishing a company newspaper that also was distributed to members of the armed forces, Sukman said.At the end of the war, she joined her husband in Brussels, Belgium, and later accompanied him to Moscow, where he worked for two years as chief correspondent for UP.