CBS News Radio clips of fame

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CBS News Radio is shutting down on Friday after nearly 100 years on the air. In this marathon, Major Garrett ventures into the archives to feature memorable moments from the American institution's storied history. 0:00 1932 Republican National Convention 3:15 Japan surrenders in 1945, ending World War II 6:32 Edward R. Murrow introduces Paris cabaret music in 1937 8:30 D-Day, Invasion of Normandy in 1944 10:57 Queen Elizabeth II's coronation 15:33 Big Ben rings in the new year in 1933 17:37 Austria falls to Nazi Germany in 1938 21:47 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor in 1941 25:33 Babe Ruth interviewed 27:05 CBS says farewell to Studio 9 in 1964 30:27 Edward R. Murrow describes bombing raid on Berlin in 1943 35:07 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis 39:02 Orson Welles' 1938 "War of the Worlds" broadcast 42:04 The Gulf War 47:06 LBJ calls for equal voting rights after Selma march in 1965 51:46 New York City blackout of 1977 57:01 Douglas Edwards' last broadcast 1:02:03 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disas

Tags: Lyndon Johnson, World War II, Walter Cronkite, Geneva, Ronald Reagan, Politics, New York City, Voting Rights, Edward R. Murrow, Journalism, CBS Radio, NASA, Barack Obama, The Takeout Segments, U.S., CBS News

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