Sound documentary I Can Hear I Now narrated by Edward R. Murrow with part of speeches by: Prime Minister C. R. Atlee (Aug. 14, 1945), F. D. Roosevelt (Dec. 9, 1941); Mayor F. H. LaGuardia of N. York (July 1945) about V. J. Day Celebrations; H. V. Kaltenborn (Nov. 6, 1945), E. Davis (Feb 3 ,1945), W. Winchell (Feb 17, 1945), W. Churchill "Iron curtain" speech (March 5 1946), "operations Crossroads"-atomic bomb exploded near Bikini atoll (June 30, 1946) about conflict between Russia and the West; B. Baruch presents the proposal of the United States' Atomic Energy Commission to the United Nations (June 14, 1946); A. A. Gromyko answers the Baruch proposal for control of atomic Energy (June 19, 1946); International War Crimes trial at Nuremberg: Lord J. Lawrence hears pleas of "Not guilty" from the top Nazi war criminals (Nov. 21, 1945), U. S. Prosecutor R. H. Jackson (July 26, 1946), A. Gaeth witnesses the hangings of the ten top Nazi war leaders (Oct 16, 1946); R. Trout reports on the 1946 congressional elections: the republicans win (Nov. 5, 1946); D. E. Lilienthal offers his credo of democracy (Feb 4, 1947); Babe Ruth Day at Yankee Stadium (April 27, 1947); Secretary of State G. C. Marshall introduced the "Marshall plan" at Harvard University (June 5, 1947); H. Hughes aircraft builder and motion pictures producer is questioned by Senator H. Ferguson before the Senate War subcommittee (Aug. 9, 1947); Princess Elisabeth of Great Britain and Duke of Edinburgh (Philip Mountbatten) are married at Westminster Abbey (Nov 20, 1947); Prime Minister J. Nehru of India announces the assassination of M. K. Gandhi (Jan. 30, 1948); J. Mazaryk in United Nations (March 10, 1948); H. K. Smith reports on the Italian elections (April 20, 1948); the Jewish State of Israel is born, broadcast from Tel Aviv (May 14, 1948);~J. C. Petrillo president of the American Federation of Musicians testifies before the House Labor Committee (Jan 21, 1948); "Operations Vittles": the Berlin airlift (June 26, 1948); Marschall Tito of Yugoslavia addresses the third Congress of the people front in Belgrade (1948); Soviet deputy minister A. Y, Vishinsky repeats his charges of "Warmongering" before the United Nations (Sept 25, 1948); Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt rebukes the Russian before the United Nations; W. Chambers and A. Hiss appear before the House Un-American activities committee (Aug 25, 1948); General D. D. Eisenhower reaffirms he will not seek a presidential nomination (May 1948); C. B. Luce (June 21, 1948), nominations for the Presidency (June 24, 1948), Governor T. E. Dewey accepts (June 24 ,1948) about the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia; Senator A. W. Barkley (July 12, 1948), southern democrats walk out (July 14, 1948), President Truman accepts (July 15, 1948), about the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia; H. A. Wallace accepts (July 24, 1948), Senator G. Taylor and family sing (July 23, 1948) about the Progressive Party Convention in Philadelphia President Truman at the beginning of his campaign, Governor Dewey at Hollywood (Sept 24, 1948), President Truman at Pittsburgh (Oct 23, 1948), Governor Dewey at Kansas City (Oct 24, 1948), Governor Dewey at Chicago (Oct 26, 1948), President Truman at New York (Oct 28, 1948), about the Presidential campaign of 1948; in Washington, H. S. Truman gives his interpretation of his victory to radio commentator H. V. Kaltenborn on the election night (Jan. 19, 1949). Recorded by Columbia Records.