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  1. Feb 27, 2018 · 50 Years Ago, Walter Cronkite Changed a Nation. TV star led a country against the Vietnam War. American broadcast journalist Walter Cronkite speaks while listening to a headset, circa 1968.

  2. Jul 19, 2009 · Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, on November 4, 1916. His father was a dentist, and Cronkite, who admired the man greatly, grew his famous mustache in emulation of his ...

  3. About this interview. In his four-and-a-half-hour interview, Walter Cronkite (1916-2009) recalls the moment that led President Lyndon Johnson to declare he'd lost the country's support of the Vietnam War, by losing Cronkite: "I very clearly said I will have a personal view of this after [the] commercial…. I came back and said this is an ...

  4. Remembering Cronkite’s legacy. Walter Cronkite’s friends and colleagues at the school that proudly bears his name remember the man who set the standard for trusted journalism in America and helped build a national journalism program here at Arizona State University. The following statements are in response to the death of Cronkite.

  5. Jul 20, 2009 · Learn more. It's been more than a quarter century since Walter Cronkite retired as anchor of the CBS Evening News, but his impact on journalism persists. Robert MacNeil and Todd Gitlin of Columbia ...

  6. WALTER CRONKITE. Hailed as "the most trusted man in America" during his 18 years as anchor of the "CBS Evening News," Walter Cronkite first gained national recognition for his reporting from the ...

  7. Nov 22, 2013 · Among those who told it first was the late Walter Cronkite. He anchored the CBS News coverage during the first hours after bullets hit the president in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, 50 years ago Friday.

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