I remember growing up my parents would tune into Walter Chronkite to watch the CBS news, nightly. He was a staple in our household. RIP Mr. Cronkite.
"“And that’s the way it is…”
Story about his signature “sign off” as above…
I remember growing up my parents would tune into Walter Chronkite to watch the CBS news, nightly. He was a staple in our household. RIP Mr. Cronkite.
"“And that’s the way it is…”
Story about his signature “sign off” as above…
Into the 21st century.
I remember in high school he did a series on the future.
He showed us space age kitchens and etc.
I enjoyed those films a lot. But I always enjoyed film day.
Walter was an all right dude.
We have lost one of the greatest journalists/television anchors that ever lived. He was a natural at what he did and he put his life into his work. May his memory rest in peace.
Not not mention he is cited with contributing to our loss in Vietnam.
Lydon Johnson said that when he lost Kronkite, he lost the war. He had that much power.
If it was because of accurate relaying of the facts without bias, don’t shoot (or blame) the messenger.
They don’t seem to make them like Cronkite any more. They were showing a great interview between him and Larry King last night. I don’t know what year it was from, but I really liked what he was saying.