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November 7, 1962

Today In History

Richard Nixon tells press he won't be available to kick around any more after losing election for Governor of California

The "last press conference" of Richard Nixon took place on November 7, 1962, following his loss to Democratic incumbent Pat Brown in the 1962 California gubernatorial election. Appearing before 100 reporters at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, an embittered Nixon lashed out at the media, proclaiming that "you don't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."

Remember When

The Grateful Dead and the growing hippie scene in Haight Ashbury, San Francisco - 1967
Nolan Ryan throws no hitter in 1981 at the Astrodome against the Dodgers
Running back Gale Sayers
Song of the Day
The Beatles | Penny Lane
Hollywood Palace | Hosted by Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca
Explore America
LOGGING ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER IN WASHINGTON AND OREGON

CLASSIC MUSIC FROM THE 60s

Dylan

Jerry Garcia

James Taylor

Jimi Hendrix

Rolling Stones

Dylan

Jerry Garcia

James Taylor

Jimi Hendrix

Rolling Stones

TV Show of the Day
Rhoda - Season 1 Episode 1 - Joe
The Oscar Statuette
Mickey Owen’s Passed Ball maybe cost the Brooklyn Dodgers the Series in 1941
On October 5, 1941, the Brooklyn Dodgers led the NY Yankees 4-3 and were one out from winning Game 4 and tying the World Series at 2 games apiece. Yankee batter Tommy Henrich swung and missed for strike three, but the 3rd strike got passed Dodger catcher Mickey Owen, allowing Henrich to reach first base. The Yankees then rallied for 4 runs to win the game and take a 3-1 lead in the Series. The Yankees would win the World Series the next day. Ironically, Mickey Owen had set a record earlier in the year for consecutive fielding chances by a catcher without committing an error.
Interview of the Day
CBS-TV Interview With President John Fitzgerald Kennedy On Sept. 2, 1963
Peter Jennings' Final TV Sign-Off ABC News - April 5, 2005
Peter Jennings Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings was born July 29, 1938 in Toronto, Canada Former ABC News President Elmer Lower discovered Mr. Jennings while he was a co-anchor at the CTV. Jennings was named anchor and senior editor of World News Tonight in 1983 replacing Frank Reynolds.

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Classic Sports Images

The New York Football Giants in Yankee Stadium

Bob Feller

Cassius Clay

Don Larsen's Perfect Game

George Brett - The Pine Tar Incident

The New York Football Giants in Yankee Stadium

Bob Feller

Cassius Clay

Don Larsen's Perfect Game

George Brett - The Pine Tar Incident

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