Walter Cronkite announces the death of LBJ

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  • čas přidán 21. 01. 2013
  • Walter Cronkite announced the death of former President Lyndon B. Johnson after taking a phone call from the press secretary during a "CBS Evening News" broadcast on January 22, 1973.

Komentáře • 498

  • @ReneSchickbauer
    @ReneSchickbauer Před 2 lety +220

    Takes a lot of guts and experience to let dead air run on live television to make sure you get the facts absolutely correct. This is real journalism, properly done.

    • @eckesg2
      @eckesg2 Před 2 lety +22

      Cronkite was so trusted by Americans that they would wait for him to report. That's the reputation that he built up over the years

    • @dougdanzeisen9608
      @dougdanzeisen9608 Před 6 měsíci +10

      One of the things that one could trust about Cronkite was his getting the facts BEFORE reporting them. We did not mind the few second pause to "Get it right."

    • @jeptioak
      @jeptioak Před 7 dny

      It's not so bad to have dead air on TV, though, especially during breaking coverage.

  • @malcolmmceasy2252
    @malcolmmceasy2252 Před 5 lety +925

    I like how he tells America "hang on, I'm on the phone"

    • @jonshecket3010
      @jonshecket3010 Před 3 lety +38

      Same day as Roe V Wade decision came down

    • @MJBYouTubeNetwork
      @MJBYouTubeNetwork Před rokem +14

      And this was also during the CBS Evening News too!

    • @nsr60ster85
      @nsr60ster85 Před rokem +12

      @@jonshecket3010 And George Foreman won the heavyweight championship from Joe Frazier. It was quite a busy news day.

    • @actownsend7288
      @actownsend7288 Před rokem +2

      Me too!!! Smooth.

    • @TitaniumTurbine
      @TitaniumTurbine Před 9 měsíci

      @@jonshecket3010 And now Roe v Wade has been killed by the Supreme Court. My how our country has started rolling backwards.

  • @audreys3910
    @audreys3910 Před 3 lety +416

    This was when journalism was a profession of honor. Thank you Mr. Cronkite.

    • @muffs55mercury61
      @muffs55mercury61 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. Makes me want to cry that we don't seem to have it anymore. Today's media has become a political supporter more than anything else. I never thought I'd live to see the day that someone who calls herself a journalist accuses our citizens of being racist or similar accusations.

    • @robertmoir5695
      @robertmoir5695 Před 2 lety +6

      I wish I could say the same Audrey S. It s just that Walter Cronkite us no longer with us but he was truly a great man and journalist

    • @sirphineasluciusambercromb9114
      @sirphineasluciusambercromb9114 Před rokem

      Cronkite never felt the need not to point out the correctness of left wing liberalism. These corporate schmucks who try to say there's no difference between Trump and Biden and "both sides are equally corrupt" are bumbling fools.

    • @IncredulousIndividual
      @IncredulousIndividual Před rokem +2

      Nice joke!

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Indubitably. A true national treasure.

  • @JesseTheMindless
    @JesseTheMindless Před 5 lety +560

    I miss the sound of typewriters/teletype machines in newsrooms.

    • @Am-Not-Jarvis
      @Am-Not-Jarvis Před 4 lety +9

      Johnny Carson had a funny bit on it. "19 years of tickety-tickety-tickety!"

    • @ADAMSIXTIES
      @ADAMSIXTIES Před 3 lety +1

      Don't you have any audio?

    • @jenniferpruitt6534
      @jenniferpruitt6534 Před 3 lety +1

      They're still there, they just got a digital upgrade.

    • @LindaMerchant-pm8vn
      @LindaMerchant-pm8vn Před 9 měsíci +1

      Those were the days when the news really was the news and we could rely on that days events in our world to be reported as eloquently as Mr. Cronkite Mr. Rather did

  • @dharrell2000
    @dharrell2000 Před 3 lety +181

    Amazed that Cronkite announced the deaths of both JFK and LBJ live on National TV

    • @shahrulamar5358
      @shahrulamar5358 Před 2 lety +13

      Like Kennedy, LBJ also died on the 22th day of the month. 😮😮😮

    • @dennismclaurin1487
      @dennismclaurin1487 Před 2 lety +1

      Right!

    • @jamesgreen8573
      @jamesgreen8573 Před 2 lety +8

      @@shahrulamar5358 Adam’s and Jefferson died on the same day

    • @pinedelgado4743
      @pinedelgado4743 Před rokem +4

      Even Walter Cronkite, like the nation, went through too much during those years of tumult--yet, composed himself very well though it all and America saw him do it.

    • @LindaMerchant-pm8vn
      @LindaMerchant-pm8vn Před 9 měsíci +1

      How eerie

  • @reggiehammonds5208
    @reggiehammonds5208 Před 6 lety +454

    This was real journalism

    • @shahrulamar5358
      @shahrulamar5358 Před 3 lety +3

      @sboudreaux27 Truman live longer than LBJ.

    • @John-tr6of
      @John-tr6of Před 2 lety +11

      @Dodd Frank He couldn't give the news without talking to his SOURCE.
      You probably don't understand that there was NO internet back then.

    • @Ryan-ed1lq
      @Ryan-ed1lq Před 2 lety +8

      @Dodd Frank Do you think he's chatting with a friend? He's listening to the source of the news. Modern broadcasters do the same thing with their earpieces, it's just less conspicuous.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You speak the truth, Kemo Sabe.

  • @mackadoodless
    @mackadoodless Před 4 lety +221

    The good old days of journalism. The typing of the typewriters. The fact checking. This was the golden era of the news as we knew it, and Uncle Walt was our trusted man.

  • @duranddavis7710
    @duranddavis7710 Před 5 lety +161

    I like how Mr Cronkite holds his finger for us to wait.

  • @phill2034
    @phill2034 Před 5 lety +535

    In a span of 10 years, the country lost 5 presidents: Kennedy, Hoover, Eisenhower, Truman, and then Johnson. Thus leaving Nixon as the loneliness man in the country at a time when 37 needed somebody at that level to speak with.

    • @brackenalexander1163
      @brackenalexander1163 Před 5 lety +108

      P Hill Wow. Never thought about it that way. Can’t imagine how Nixon must have felt in that position at such a tumultuous point in time.

    • @truelightningstriker5803
      @truelightningstriker5803 Před 5 lety +51

      @@brackenalexander1163 Just like Hoover after Coolidge died.

    • @Bentom86
      @Bentom86 Před 5 lety +47

      Even if you added Washington & Lincoln to that list, Nixon would’ve rejected counsel from any of them, especially the man who defeated in 1960. And nearly 50 years later, here we go again with another devious, power-hungry, & corrupt ego-maniac.

    • @kennethsoshi03
      @kennethsoshi03 Před 4 lety +17

      oohhh that's why he had paranoia that led to watergate. he don't have any past presidents to talk with to ask an opinion. so sad 🥺

    • @anonUK
      @anonUK Před 4 lety +18

      @
      Psychosis and total paranoia are only two of Trump's problems.

  • @logan32086
    @logan32086 Před 4 lety +77

    Real journalists, real news, facts and not opinions. Miss you Uncle Walter and Mr. Brinkley.

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 Před 5 lety +201

    I remember this, this was when anchors acted responsibly, & fact checked. What a difference from today's 30 second sound bites.

  • @beccaboard
    @beccaboard Před 4 lety +41

    THIS was news AS it happened. It will never be this good again.

  • @JB-xu1pm
    @JB-xu1pm Před 3 lety +29

    I remember that day. I was getting in car to go home afterwork. I turned on the news upon entering the car and learned of this. It was a very cold day, wet and with light ice. Almost like yesterday.

  • @effend446
    @effend446 Před 5 lety +107

    Looking back to 1968, LBJ made a smart move to withdraw his reelection bid. Nevermind his eroding approval rating at the time, that's beside the point. There was also concern within his immediate family that he would not survive another term as president. His wife was also pressing for his retirement from politics. Sure enough, he died just 2 days after what would've been the end of his 2nd full term.

    • @rwboa22
      @rwboa22 Před 3 lety +10

      I think had he been reelected in 1968, LBJ would not have survived the completion of his full second term, probably dying of heart disease most likely after the mid-terms elections in 1970. Humphrey would have more or less a "Caretaker President" until 1973.

    • @DavidSmith-ss1cg
      @DavidSmith-ss1cg Před 3 lety +7

      His family had a history of heart troubles; his father died from it. HE was quite worried himself. He decided not to run soon after the Tet Offensive happened in Vietnam, and he knew that the US election campaign would be vicious and quite demanding.
      His wife was right to demand for him to not run again after the 1964 campaign, which was the opposite of stressful; he flew around in Air Force One and appeared to cheering crowds wherever he went; and he won by the biggest majority ever, until Reagan's re-election in 1984 - which is different. This adulation is why the Vietnam War protests affected him so much; the protesters yells from the street could be heard from the Oval Office; the streets surrounding the White House weren't blocked off the way that they are now.

    • @dongf5628
      @dongf5628 Před 2 lety +2

      @@DavidSmith-ss1cg Johnson won bigger than Reagan. His popular vote was far better only in the electoral college was Reagan superior

    • @Anglovox
      @Anglovox Před 2 lety +1

      @@dongf5628 Popular vote, outside any other context, means ZERO in U.S. presidential elections. Electoral College is the sole mechanism for picking the Chief Executive...and THANK GOD for that.

    • @dongf5628
      @dongf5628 Před 2 lety

      @@Anglovox yeah what’s your point. Popular vote still means a lot especially back then.

  • @songbyrd5
    @songbyrd5 Před 11 lety +110

    typewriters clicking in the background...don't hear that anymore!

  • @justinmay3451
    @justinmay3451 Před rokem +14

    50 years ago today. Great reporting by "the most trusted man in America."

    • @canaanite23
      @canaanite23 Před 3 měsíci +1

      60 ...

    • @justinmay3451
      @justinmay3451 Před 3 měsíci

      @@canaanite23 LBJ was 1973, so 51 years ago now. (10 years after JFK)

    • @AmyZygoptera
      @AmyZygoptera Před 3 měsíci

      @@canaanite23 1973 better not be 60 years ago, or else I am much older than I thought!

  • @donkeeton7897
    @donkeeton7897 Před rokem +23

    Walter Cronkite covered many historical and lifechanging events during his time at CBS everything from Vietnam to the Apollo space program and everything in between .

    • @justinmay3451
      @justinmay3451 Před rokem +1

      I have this great DVD set called "Cronkite Remembers" in which he looks back at his life/career and all the important events that he covered over the years. Remarkable man!

  • @darrylevans4401
    @darrylevans4401 Před 4 lety +25

    One of the greatest newsman ever the late and great Walker Cronkite one the phone on air live with Tom Johnson Lyndon Johnson press secretary great interview what a newsman the late and great Walter Cronkite was RIP

  • @Camop-iz9kt
    @Camop-iz9kt Před 2 lety +12

    I remember watching this as it happened, our family was eating dinner. We always had the news on in the background.

  • @lydiabittner9061
    @lydiabittner9061 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Voice of America 🇺🇸 his caring demeanor and calm voice I remember as a child

  • @jogman262
    @jogman262 Před 5 lety +99

    The nations flags had just been risen back to full staff following Harry Truman's death a month before.

    • @truelightningstriker5803
      @truelightningstriker5803 Před 4 lety +4

      That was quite the time for America.

    • @davesresorts
      @davesresorts Před 4 lety +4

      Harry Truman did not die until the 1970s

    • @frankdenardo8684
      @frankdenardo8684 Před 3 lety +7

      @@davesresorts Harry Truman died after Christmas 1972. One day later Canada lost Prime Minister Lester Pearson.

    • @rwboa22
      @rwboa22 Před 3 lety +8

      @@frankdenardo8684 Truman passed on December 26, 1972 and LBJ less than a month later (January 22, 1973). Protocol calls for the U.S. Flag to fly at half-staff for 30 calendar days from the date of a President's or former President's death. Thus the U.S. Flag was still legally flown at half-staff until January 25, 1973. LBJ's death would keep the U.S. Flag at half-staff until February 20, 1973.

    • @shahrulamar5358
      @shahrulamar5358 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rwboa22 LBJ death was on 22th of the month. Similar to Kennedy. 😮😮😮

  • @999manman
    @999manman Před 3 lety +11

    I was 8 years old and watching this as it occurred. Remember it vividly. Probably hoping a cartoon would come on.

  • @johnnytheyoungmaestro
    @johnnytheyoungmaestro Před rokem +26

    I love how professional and serious he is about something as major as this. We need news people like Mr. Cronkite more nowadays. Current news anchors and talkshow hosts are just making casual jokes, even about the most serious things. On another note, President LBJ was known to have taken up the presidency during one of America's most horrific events, and that makes LBJ such a good man, I think. I heard that he was very nervous about it all, but that comes naturally.

    • @LindaMerchant-pm8vn
      @LindaMerchant-pm8vn Před 11 měsíci

      With don lemon Tucker Carlson even Dan rather fired

    • @collegeman1988
      @collegeman1988 Před 7 měsíci +2

      The news format was very different a half century ago than it is now. Today, all news formats, including local TV stations, have news nonstop, morning, in the day, and at nighttime, so to fill up dead air and compel viewers to keep watching, commentators who are not really reporters in the way Walter Cronkite was a reporter, jibber jabber incessantly and make endless speculations on what might be happening when they really don’t have all the facts at the time. With the death of a former President of the United States as it happened in 1973 with LBJ, CBS would temporarily interrupt programming to issue a special report, Walter Cronkite tell viewers what happened, and then normal programming would resume. Then, later in the day, Walter Cronkite would have 30 minutes to tell viewers any additional information about LBJ’s death and that would be it until the following day.

  • @robertellis4938
    @robertellis4938 Před 3 lety +21

    I remember this live. The only time the phone rang during The CBS Evening News.

    • @hudsony777
      @hudsony777 Před 3 lety +2

      Honey, I'm doing the news, I'll you back. Yes, I'll pick up the chicken.

  • @LTDANMAN44
    @LTDANMAN44 Před 5 lety +64

    listen to the typewriters snapping away in the background

    • @marcfoster715
      @marcfoster715 Před 4 lety +2

      Ambient sound to fall asleep...

    • @frankenz66
      @frankenz66 Před 4 lety +4

      They used teletypes which would just go off on their own with any news worthy update.

    • @rwboa22
      @rwboa22 Před 3 lety

      @@marcfoster715 where I live, the local radio news station (KYW 1060 AM) uses the teletype sound effect in the background.

    • @paulsonj72
      @paulsonj72 Před rokem +1

      You may have heard the wire service tickers sending out the news of Johnson’s death. Everybody(networks and wire services) got the news about the same time. Tom Johnston called everybody pretty much right away when he was allowed to release the news.

  • @brandonchabner6006
    @brandonchabner6006 Před 3 lety +14

    nobody does the news like Walter Cronkite... then or now...

  • @muffs55mercury61
    @muffs55mercury61 Před 2 lety +16

    Now days they would just cut to commercials until he got the whole story.
    Journalism was at it's best and all three networks had great newscasters. It must really be something to be able to calmly do what Walter and the others did on TV in front of 100 million or so viewers. These old clips are the best and I'll take watching every one I can find.

  • @RogerLockridge
    @RogerLockridge Před 7 měsíci +4

    Cronkite was the only person able to tell the country to hold on a minute live on television.

    • @stevebenton9193
      @stevebenton9193 Před 4 měsíci

      I am stunned by this. Absolutely stunned. The former president of the United States just died, and rather than announce it by calling one of the wire services, such as the Associated Press, LBJ's press secretary says, We better call Cronkite right away to get the word out. Truly Amazing. And Cronkite holds up his finger as if to say, "Hold on a second, America, I'm on the phone," during a live broadcast.

  • @sid2112
    @sid2112 Před 4 lety +133

    CBS, how far you've fallen.

    • @125jonah
      @125jonah Před 4 lety +11

      How is reporting news other than by Fox, somehow low brow and false?

    • @muffdiver240
      @muffdiver240 Před 4 lety +11

      @@125jonah
      Genuine newscasters are all but gone, replaced by political commentators.
      Objectivity is a thing of the past - including among newspapers.

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 Před 3 lety +2

      all THE NEWS CHANNELS ARE LIKE THAT!
      SO MUCH FOR THE OLD DAYS! NOW ITS ALL RACIST CHANNELS WITH THE SAME NEWS GARBAGE EVERY NIGHT!

    • @treefiddytwoo
      @treefiddytwoo Před 3 lety +1

      Bum Face i know you joking 😂

    • @sid2112
      @sid2112 Před 3 lety +1

      @@treefiddytwoo he certainly ranks way up there.

  • @chrishinman6143
    @chrishinman6143 Před rokem +4

    Just facts from a journalism professional!! No opinions..Newspeople are tearing this country apart today

  • @RLutin
    @RLutin Před 7 měsíci +5

    Walter Cronkite : repeats what he has just been told
    you guys : wow

  • @DISCODAN1
    @DISCODAN1 Před 5 lety +22

    Where have you gone Walter Cronkite!! Man could we ever use you these days! You are still the measuring stick that the American viewers measure against even today! You were a master and so well respected!

  • @ebonykaleidoscope
    @ebonykaleidoscope Před rokem +4

    None of this modern age CNN, MSNBC and FOX News nonsense. So refreshing...even though the news was all too often sad during that time period.

  • @kkachi
    @kkachi Před 3 lety +19

    Can you imagine someone doing this today? The producers would be screaming about dead air and they'd switch to someone at another desk who would repeat what you had just heard.

  • @johnq.public4252
    @johnq.public4252 Před 2 lety +20

    If we had Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Eric Serverid and others of that era of news broadcasting with today's technology, the news industry would be much more respected.

  • @michaelhatcher5264
    @michaelhatcher5264 Před rokem +2

    And that's the way it is

  • @josephgeorge7385
    @josephgeorge7385 Před 2 lety +8

    We need to go back in time get rid of all the cable news and get men like Cronkite back real Journalists, newsmen.

  • @StevenOBrien
    @StevenOBrien Před rokem +4

    "Johnson recorded an hour-long television interview with newsman Walter Cronkite at his ranch on January 12, 1973, in which he discussed his legacy, particularly about the civil rights movement. He was still smoking heavily at the time, and told Cronkite that it was better for his heart "to smoke than to be nervous".
    Ten days later, at approximately 3:39 p.m. Central Time on January 22, 1973, Johnson suffered his third and final heart attack in his bedroom."

  • @007kosty
    @007kosty Před 11 lety +53

    The Great Society Designer died of Heart Ailments which today might be treatable. His Medicare and Medicade Prpgrams plus his support of landmark Civil Rights Legislation were overshadowed by his esculation of the Vietnam conflict. Johnson's records of accomplishment in US History can not be denied

    • @tarasbulba3190
      @tarasbulba3190 Před 5 lety +2

      Tunnel ,NY Lite RIGHT...HE EXECUTED THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ALRIGHT!

    • @iamtman1
      @iamtman1 Před 4 lety +3

      His war on poverty was a disaster!

    • @fredfredkins6096
      @fredfredkins6096 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tarasbulba3190 he executed jfk or was in on it

    • @shahrulamar5358
      @shahrulamar5358 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fredfredkins6096 Conspiracy theory.

    • @person3070
      @person3070 Před 2 lety

      @@iamtman1
      how so

  • @gypsyjengypsydogs9320
    @gypsyjengypsydogs9320 Před rokem +5

    That man had to make so many awful announcements from JFK to LBJ. I love him as much if not more than Barbara Walters.

  • @genx7417
    @genx7417 Před 7 měsíci +2

    We'll never see a newscaster take a phone call like that again!! 😊😂😎🙃

  • @dougfisher1813
    @dougfisher1813 Před 3 lety +3

    Unrelated, but this is the same day my pickup truck was purchased new from the dealership. Found the documents in the glove box.

    • @kevincorcoran6493
      @kevincorcoran6493 Před 3 lety +1

      That's neat. You probably might not remember it as well had LBJ not died that day

    • @jimmycarter9861
      @jimmycarter9861 Před 2 lety +2

      @Doug Fisher I love all the comments mentioning Roe v Wade and you mention it being the day you bought your pick up 😂😄

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke Před 8 měsíci +2

    RIP
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    (1908-1973)

  • @frederickrapp5396
    @frederickrapp5396 Před 3 lety +47

    I was watching this broadcast with my parents live on CBS on Monday January 22, 1973. It was a big news day. Roe vs. Wade, the end of the Vietnam Nam War, the death of LBJ, and “down goes Frazier, down goes Frazier!”

  • @LindaMerchant-dw1sw
    @LindaMerchant-dw1sw Před 6 měsíci +2

    You dont see newsmen on phones on the air anymore or on typewriters in background now on laptops. And social media websites

  • @patrickroden4481
    @patrickroden4481 Před 3 lety +6

    Truman and LBJ died just 27 days apart. Who knows what the odds are of that

    • @earthball2024
      @earthball2024 Před 9 měsíci

      Actually surprisingly likely. Here are some interesting ones: John Adams And Thomas Jefferson died on the same day. Which happened to be the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence. James Monroe Died exactly 5 years later. They wanted James Madison To die On July 4th 1836 but he died on June 27th 1836 instead. Herbert Hoover also died on the same Day Kamala Harris Was born.

  • @justindemoude520
    @justindemoude520 Před 2 lety +4

    Back in the day...when News Mattered!

  • @seductionoftheinnocent4348
    @seductionoftheinnocent4348 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Now THAT's some power, to be able to hold a nation's attention while talking on the phone by just holding up his finger asking for just a moment.

    • @saraschneider6781
      @saraschneider6781 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Well that's because he was actually signaling to the crew behind the camera.

  • @slyfoxxsr.941
    @slyfoxxsr.941 Před 4 lety +32

    I wonder what he said to JFK in the afterlife.

  • @gaguy1967
    @gaguy1967 Před 3 lety +4

    9 years, 2 months to the day

  • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp
    @LindaMerchant-bq2hp Před 5 měsíci +1

    I was in kindergarten at that time and just barely remember seeing walter cronkite in that news scene reporting of johnsons passing on

  • @shahrulamar5358
    @shahrulamar5358 Před 3 lety +3

    L.B. JOHNSON. The first US president to visit Malaysia. One of palm oil growers settlement in our country was name in his honour. 🇲🇾 🇲🇾 🇲🇾

  • @bjr43
    @bjr43 Před 11 lety +18

    Ambulance plane? First time I've ever heard of those.

    • @pie3601
      @pie3601 Před 6 lety

      bjr43 it's there. Me too surprised at first

    • @jensmom604
      @jensmom604 Před 5 lety +4

      Are you morons or something?

    • @frankdenardo8684
      @frankdenardo8684 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pie3601 my former girlfriend was a flight nurse on one of those. She served in the United States Army.

    • @thedaveanddaveshowlive3765
      @thedaveanddaveshowlive3765 Před 3 lety +2

      Where have you been? They’ve been in service for years. As both a nurse and paramedic I’ve flown on one.

    • @brianrunyon266
      @brianrunyon266 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thedaveanddaveshowlive3765 I'm sure they have, but, this report is the first I've heard about them being used.

  • @TheTyphoon365
    @TheTyphoon365 Před 3 lety +3

    Absolutely loved it. Modern news is over produced and full of schmucks.

  • @mainantagonist
    @mainantagonist Před 4 měsíci

    Ah, the days when news-gathering was slow and calm, and we knew nothing different. This news was one of my first ever memories.

  • @100texan2
    @100texan2 Před 5 lety +7

    Real news reporting not like today’s jokers.

  • @richgg2
    @richgg2 Před 5 lety +13

    My father always referred to Cronkite as America's favorite teddy bear that you couldn't help but love and watch on TV every night.

  • @shahrulamar5358
    @shahrulamar5358 Před 3 lety +2

    Vietnam War killed his political career. 😟😟😟

  • @davesresorts
    @davesresorts Před 4 lety +13

    I remember watching this live 57 years ago

  • @nguyendailam6703
    @nguyendailam6703 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for everything you tried to do for my country Mr President.

  • @cdbutler1204
    @cdbutler1204 Před 4 lety +4

    I can’t help but think about how awful it would be if this call instead came from a Captain Janx type from The Howard Stern Show.

  • @michaelcrook
    @michaelcrook Před 2 lety +2

    Karma, given that he forced his oath to be taken on the plane, right in front of Mrs. Kennedy, who still had her husband's blood on her.

  • @creoleperez6971
    @creoleperez6971 Před rokem +1

    Johnson and Nixon were good friends for years ..from the days of the Eisenhower administration when Nixin was Vice President and Johnson being a veteran Senator and Senate Majority Leader ..those days our leaders were GIANTS ..larger than life ..and guts of steel ..

  • @barbiec323
    @barbiec323 Před rokem +4

    I remember this very well. I was pregnant with my daughter….she just turned 50.

  • @wynder15
    @wynder15 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember watching this as it happened.

  • @sambradley1968
    @sambradley1968 Před 3 lety +2

    48 years ago today. 🇺🇸

  • @iantucker2310
    @iantucker2310 Před 2 lety +1

    9 years & 2 months to the day

  • @t.p.mckenna
    @t.p.mckenna Před 3 lety +16

    Kronkite, the consummate reporter omits that he had conducted a long interview with LBJ just ten days previously. He keeps himself out of the story because the lead facts are what count.

    • @FarhanAmin1994
      @FarhanAmin1994 Před 2 lety +2

      My god! Any other journo today would have made 500 references to the meeting :0 What a man, Kronkite!!!

    • @Farrah300
      @Farrah300 Před 10 měsíci

      I like that about Walter Cronkite. It was about the facts at hand.

  • @TnseWlms
    @TnseWlms Před rokem +3

    I was in first grade and our teacher planned to take us on a field trip to a bakery. But after LBJ died, the schools closed on the day of our planned trip. So to this day I never got to see the bakery. 😞

  • @harryputang5352
    @harryputang5352 Před 3 lety +2

    Ironic...the President who sent American troops to fight in Vietnam..died of a heart attack without any bullet holes🤔

  • @richgg2
    @richgg2 Před 5 lety +3

    The good old days!

  • @spclanghorne4494
    @spclanghorne4494 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This same day, Roe V Wade was ruled. I found it interesting that a newspaper near me had LBJ’s death as the top headline, and only mentioned the abortion decision on the 4th page.

  • @snelled
    @snelled Před 3 měsíci

    My question, is that a Royal typewriter in the background? I love the sound of REAL JOURNALISM

  • @joseluissalguero6478
    @joseluissalguero6478 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Un gran presidente hizo una gran labor social y se encontró la guerra de vietnan

  • @TnseWlms
    @TnseWlms Před rokem +3

    LBJ's death, Nixon's reinauguration and Roe vs. Wade all in one week.

  • @BoltPin_05
    @BoltPin_05 Před 3 lety +7

    I swear to god, as soon as he said “he was stricken at 3:40 PM, Central Time”, it was the same time for me as well (I also live in Texas)

  • @TexasMan77
    @TexasMan77 Před 3 lety +2

    From Jan 22, 1973 to August 9,1974 there were no living former presidents.
    Nixon was all alone.

  • @nickcurran3105
    @nickcurran3105 Před 7 měsíci +1

    LBJ was only 64? Man, he looked a lot older than that when he died.

  • @tarasbulba3190
    @tarasbulba3190 Před 2 lety +1

    "We've been trying to reach you regarding your cars expired manufacturers warranty."

  • @Lees706
    @Lees706 Před 4 lety +6

    Simpler times. Better times. Honest Press.

  • @larissasdaddy
    @larissasdaddy Před 5 lety +13

    Cronkite the best ever!

  • @carldagroundskeeper
    @carldagroundskeeper Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think LBJ was one of the last casualties of Vietnam.

  • @JamesMcCown-yf3qf
    @JamesMcCown-yf3qf Před 7 měsíci

    I remember this as if it were yesterday. JMc

  • @LindaMerchant-pm8vn
    @LindaMerchant-pm8vn Před rokem

    He's on the phone today on news laptops anchors are on

  • @danielburubeltz8337
    @danielburubeltz8337 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Walter was a true reporter

  • @spb7883
    @spb7883 Před 7 měsíci +1

    All the “dead air”: NEVER would happen today, and not just because the technology has changed. It’s because ratings are king. The news department is part of the entertainment department. Has been for some time.

  • @jason19801980
    @jason19801980 Před 7 měsíci

    I was in 5th grade and I still remember the teacher crying

  • @95garyl
    @95garyl Před 4 lety +1

    Was not soon enough.

  • @arebolar
    @arebolar Před 10 měsíci +1

    LBJ was unable to enjoy all his ill-gotten money for very long. He was only 64

  • @LegoPostPresidency
    @LegoPostPresidency Před 3 lety +1

    Johnson's Last Word's Were "Send Mike Immediately"

  • @dougrogers956
    @dougrogers956 Před rokem +1

    Back when the News was Honest and not political.

    • @GoLongAmerica
      @GoLongAmerica Před 10 měsíci

      Back when news was facts, and not entertainment, speculation, or opinions.

  • @johnchristiancanda3320

    Walter Cronkite is to CBS (US) what Harry Gasser is to RPN (Philippines).

  • @chrissystewart6268
    @chrissystewart6268 Před měsícem

    Wow 36th President Lyndon B. Johson died on Jan. 22nd 1973 My Grandmother was pregnant with my Uncle @ the time

  • @_mason_3962
    @_mason_3962 Před 3 lety +1

    Harry Truman had died 28 days earlier.

  • @robertmoir5695
    @robertmoir5695 Před 2 lety

    That I do remember but I would n t remember November 22nd 1963 I was a couple of years old then I was 11 when President Johnson died

  • @Einstein852
    @Einstein852 Před 7 měsíci

    60 yrs ago today 😢

  • @Gspeezy13
    @Gspeezy13 Před 4 lety +3

    REAL NEWS

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 Před rokem +1

    For a brief period between the death of LBJ in 1973 and Ford assuming office in 1974, Nixon was the only living US President
    In December 2022, we have Carter, Clinton, Bush 43, Obama, Trump and Biden
    In the UK, we have 8 living Premiers - more than any other time -
    Major, Blair, Brown, Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak

    • @alkohalak8199
      @alkohalak8199 Před 11 měsíci +1

      And at some point in the future, it could possibly happen again with whomever the office holder is at the time. Interesting piece of trivia overlooked in history.

    • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
      @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 Před 7 měsíci

      @@alkohalak8199 true

  • @tonirobertson5055
    @tonirobertson5055 Před 5 lety +8

    He took his secrets to the grave

  • @saraschneider6781
    @saraschneider6781 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Does Cronkite not know he's the former president?