
Legendary actor John Wayne in a clip from 1970 on the TV variety show he hosted celebrating America’s history. What a classic video from 50 years ago featuring many famous actors and actresses singing God Bless America including Ann Margaret, Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, George Burns, Johnny Cash, Roy Clark, Bing Crosby, Phyllis Diller, Lorne Greene, Bob Hope, Forrest Lewis, Dean Martin, William Shatner, Tom Smothers, and many more.
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You might also like to see the latest music video of God Bless The U.S.A performed by Lee Greenwood, Home Free, and The Singing Sergeants.
God Bless The U.S.A
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/gs0fxy8rHo8?rel=0&iv_load_policy=3 “God Bless The USA” performed by Lee Greenwood, Home Free, and The Singing Sergeants in this wonderful music video. This talented group of singers never fails to deliver a performance that’s enjoyable to listen to. The music video was released just in time for the Fourth of July to celebrate America. “God Bless The USA” by Lee Greenwood has been a hit in America ever since it was released in 1984.
President Richard Nixon and Kissinger in Moscow in 1972 after signing of a strategic-arms limitation agreement with Soviet leaders. Photographer: Bettmann/Getty ImagesGermany’s Role. Europe’s political center of gravity is moving inexorably toward Germany, presenting Berlin with a fresh challenge over how to wield that power, Kissinger said.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets Kissinger during the Appeal of Conscience World Statesman Award ceremony in New York in 2007. Photographer: Jin Lee/BloombergBritain’s Future. “Psychologically” the UK outside the European Union is now better placed to burnish ties with the Americans than a country like France that remains inside the bloc,
Kissinger at Heathrow Airport in London in 1972. Photographer: Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesIndia Rising. While
Kissinger meets Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi on Oct. 28, 1974. Photographer: AFP/Getty ImagesAmerica Divided.
President Donald Trump listens as Kissinger speaks during a meeting in the Oval Office on Oct. 10, 2017. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/BloombergWithdrawal from Vietnam. He pushed back against criticism over his handling of the Vietnam War, saying Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, under whom he served as national security adviser and secretary of state, made the best of a difficult situation after inheriting massive commitments of US forces and facing public opposition to the conflict. “I honestly believe we did the best we could,”
Kissinger delivers a eulogy at the state funeral of Ford at the National Cathedral in Washington on Jan. 2, 2007. Photographer: Dennis Brack/BloombergPostscript … At the end of the interview,