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apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. walter cronkite was the voice so many generations heard deliver america s most somber and its most joyous news, how the man, the legends many credit defining the role of news anchor is being remembered. president obama is shifting the health care reform battle into high gear now he has to convince lawmakers sitting on the fence not to slow down. investigators aren t pointing a finger at anyone right now for bombing two american hotels in indonesia but have a good idea who may be behind it. you are watching hln this saturday, july 18th. great to see you. i m susan hendricks. our top story today walter cronkite has died after a long illness, he was 92. once known as the most trusted man in america, cronkite s more than 70-year career in journalism covered most of the 20th century, even part of the 21st. he covered world war ii s battle of the bulge, jfk s assassination and man landing on the
walter cronkite holding up the front page of the new york times. that was a moment we marked 40 years ago. off is moment in our history. what did it mean to walter? it meant everything to walter. i heard you asking before what the greatest story that you asked about walter, opining on the greatest story he ever covered and what he often said. he said it was man s landing on the moon. because it was our escape from our environment and an opportunity for to discover a new world. marlene, i unfortunately need to stop there. unfortunately we re out of time. i want to thank you so much. i apologize for your reflecting. as we end the program tonight, we want to end the program tonight with the words of the man in his day was the most trusted name in news. a press corps of 500 and we of television and radio standing by and the top rocket colonel john glenn standing by. man on the moon. the eagle has landed. boy. we re going to be busy for a moment. captions by vita