(SLUMS ON CLYDESIDE)
Unused / unissued material - <br/> <br/>Clydeside, Glasgow, Scotland. <br/> <br/>VS showing poor area of Glasgow. Slum type blocks of flats and tenements, children playing amid rubbish, people stroll around. Good images of unemployment and inner city decay and depravation. <br/> <br/>Various shots of people waiting at bus stops. Lots of elderly ladies / pensioners. Various shots of men wandering aimlessly around the City. <br/> <br/>More scenes of children playing amidst the scenes of decay. <br/> <br/>(Pos. Master 600ft)
DR. THOMAS SCAMMELL OF BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER DISCUSSES THE NEW DRUG PROVIGIL, APPROVED FOR TREATING
INTV W/ DR THOMAS SCAMMELL OF BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER FOR CHARLES GIBSON CS VO ON THE NEW APPROVED FOR TREATING DRUG PROVIGIL / SLEEP DEPRAVATION
VTM-6N Beta SP
YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN
MOVIES ABOUT DRUGS AND VICE; 1930'S, 1960'S
17:09:00:00,MARIJUANA 1934, Teens smoke reefer, Great title cards about the horror of taking drugs, "Doctor" talks to camera about the terror of marijuana, SMUT PEDDLER, Through keyhole, old, depraved man talked to doll about slavery, Move in to old man (Smut Peddler) giving tour of his Porno clips of lesbians, (no nudity), Man kissing feet (fetish) - good, Semi-nude models, Man eats oysters, Girls take off tops, Woman drinks, Smut peddler in den, Various nude and semi-nude models, Smut Peddler pitches movie to viewers, speaks directly to audience, Great constant narration by "Smut Peddler, STRANGE RAMPAGE, Silhouette of women making love, Topless model (Ann Howe, Bunny Ware?), 1960s traffic trains, Girl at typewriter (secretary), Go-Go Dancers, Girl on Beach, Biscayne Boulevard (Miami, night), Woman comes on to man, Woman in bra and panties dance for business men, "Orgy" (fairly tame by today), Four women on one guy, GREAT, HOKEY, CAMPY "SHOCKING" NARRATION
MCCAIN/DEPRAVED
Messaline vs. Agrippine
CLOSING IN AL-AMIN SENTENCING (3/13/2002)
CLOSING ARGUMENTS TODAY IN THE SENTENCING PHASE IN THE MURDER TRIAL OF AL-AMIN.
American Relief assists Russians suffering cold and depravation after heavy snow fall in Russia.
Activities of residents in rural area, after heavy snow fall in Russia. View of the snow covered houses. A pig runs down a snow covered hill. Man and boys walk on snow covered path lined by rustic fencing. A woman and child walk in opposite direction. Trees seen in the background. Several men walk beside horse-drawn sleds loaded with goods. A woman, associated with American Relief organization, gives chunks of bread to children, who stand and eat them. A group of women and children stand bundled up against the cold. The worn and ragged coats of two women are shown. A little girl without gloves, keeps hands pulled inside coat sleeves for warmth. United States flag flying on building where relief assistance is provided. Location: Russia. Date: 1918.
Gift Store Crime Scene
A crime scene at a gift store, where a man's wife was beaten and found dead.
PA-2243 Beta SP; PA-0733 Digibeta
Boys Beware
AL-BAGHDADI/GRAHAM: ISIS DEPRAVED, RELIGIOUS NAZIS
--SUPERS--\nSunday\nWashington, DC\n\nSen. Lindsey Graham\n(R) South Carolina\n\n --SOT--\nSen. Lindsey Graham:\n"ISIS is as a depraved organization that's ever existed in the history of the world. ...
SCRAPBOOK FOR 1922 - reel 1 of 2
Full title reads: "Scrapbook For 1922".<br/>Credits read: "The pages turned by Patric Curwen, The narration spoken by John Snagge, Music Director Hal Evans, Film Editor A Milner-Gardner, Written & Produced by Peter Baylis in association with Leslie Baily - Originator of the BBC feature 'Scrapbook'. Thanks to The BBC, BFI, Daily Express, HMV - Recorded at Welwyn Studios."<br/>Intertitle: "From his knowledge of the past Man plans for the future. Once this knowledge could only be gleaned from the writings of historians. But, with the twentieth century came a new kind of record - the motion picture. To inform the young and to remind the not-so-young, this picture has been made."<br/><br/>Pan along row of books starting at 1947 and going back in time until it reaches 1922. The book for 1922 is pulled out and laid open. <br/><br/>Traffic scenes in city. Shots of driver and conductor on bus. CU man with long beard. CU Oxford Bag trousers. CU milk being served from a pail. Title card from cartoon film - 'Adventures of Felix the Cat' - Frolics at the Circus'. Clip from cartoon. CU man wearing headphones trying to tune in radio. <br/><br/>CU hands turning pages of 1922 picture book. Pan across Allied WWI war cemetery. Unveiling of various war memorials. VS of German submarines (U-boats) being blown up. Shots of German munitions and guns being dismantled. LS of Ex-Kaiser and 'Little Willie' in exile. Former German liner ship sailing under British flag. Parade of Allied troops in occupied Rhineland. Scenes of depravation in inflation hit Germany. Crowds demonstrate in streets. LS of massed PT demonstration. <br/><br/>Fascist black shirts march on Rome, Italy. King Victor Emmanuel salutes from balcony. Fascist parade. MS Benito Mussolini and other early fascist leaders. <br/><br/>LS of House of Parliament and Big Ben. Fascist parade in London. Fascist funeral ceremony. Industrial scenes illustrating strikes and disputes. '19,850,000 days' lost in strike. VS of building site. Shortage of '250,000 Houses'. Scenes of unemployment in Britain. Unemployed march. George Lansbury talks to demonstration in Trafalgar Sq., London. MS young Ernest Bevin, trades unionist. Scenes of people at docks emigrating to the Commonwealth. Scenes of unemployed outside Labour Exchange. <br/><br/>CU of gramophone needle playing on a record. More pages of 1922 Scrapbook. Scenes of people riding horses in Rotten Row, Hyde Park. Shots of Upper Class at Eton V Harrow Cricket Match. Scrapbook turns to ladies' fashions. Various 1920s outfits are displayed.<br/><br/>CU of King George V and Queen Mary opening London's County Hall. MS of Queen Alexandra. VS of Princesses Mary. MS Viscount Lascelles. Scenes of Royal wedding celebration. LS of HMS Reknown. MS of Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII, Duke of Windsor) on his Royal Tour. Scenes from visits to India, Japan (meeting Hirohito). Prince of Wales around country - hunting, playing polo, with boy scouts. MS of Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI) meeting football team. <br/><br/>Scrap book turns to sport. FA Football cup final at Stamford Bridge. Huddersfield V Preston North End. Oxford V Cambridge University boat race. Grand National horse racing. Scenes from the Derby. CU jockey Steve Donoghue writing at a desk. Shots of cricketers including Jack Hobbs. CU of boxer Jack Dempsey. Shots of boxer Jimmy Wilde. MS Kid Lewis. MS George Carpentier. CU Battling Seki (?). Shots of golfer Abe Mitchell. VS Tom Newman, billiards player. VS of tennis star Suzanne Lenglen. VS of women athletes. Dick Carr's Ladies Football team. MS Cricketer Muriel Maxted. Women's athletics. <br/><br/>Scrapbook for 1922 turns to pages about transport. Flying boat launched. Motorcars raced on banked track. Motorcycle racing. Speedboat racing. Wing walking and other aeroplane stunts. A stunt driver jumps a small house in an old car. Biplane crash lands on early aircraft carrier. MS of first Atlantic fliers. Shots of their plane. First King's Cup Air Race. Winner is chaired by crowd. Ross Smith look over building of new flying boat. Shots of plane and crash site where he died. Shots of gliders. French flier Pescara shows off his helicopter. Failure of pedal powered plane. <br/><br/>Scrapbook turns to page about radio. Shots of Marconi testing radio device. Shots of technicians working on radio transmitter. CU Newspaper 'Wireless For All". CU Big Ben. CU traffic in London's Strand. CU top of Marconi House early home of BBC. Arthur Burrows broadcasting. Technicians work machinery. VS radio masts and machines and performers. Shots of people listening to radio in various ways. (Radio garter included). Pan up radio mast.<br/><br/>See Next reel.
Patrick Borgan questions Jesse Jackson on Civil Rights protests of the 1960s versus 1970s approaches, during a press interview.
Jesse Jackson is interviewed in a press conference. Jesse answers Patrick Borgan of London Times on protesting peacefully with reference to 1968 and its riots and unrest vis-à-vis Civil Rights and racial equality for African Americans. Judith Randal of New York Daily News and Henry McGee of Newsweek Magazine are also present. Bill McCrory of Voice of America is the moderator. Jackson discusses the purposes of the protests of the 1960s, and explains that the vision toward the goal of equality takes time and has curves, rather than being a straight line. He implies that some people because satisfied with the gains from the 1960s, but that there is more to do, and that moral depravity and a lack of good ethics is the current obstacle in the 1970s holding back progress. Location: United States USA. Date: February 2, 1976.
MURDERER GETS TWO LIFE SENTENCES (3/13/1996)
Convicted killer Anousone Soukharith sentenced today to two concurrent life sentences for the kidnapping and murder of an Iowa woman last year.
Lundy Grandprè
DR. THOMAS SCAMMELL OF BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER DISCUSSES THE NEW DRUG PROVIGIL, APPROVED FOR TREATING
INTV W/ DR THOMAS SCAMMELL OF BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER FOR CHARLES GIBSON CS VO ON THE NEW APPROVED FOR TREATING DRUG PROVIGIL / SLEEP DEPRAVATION
1990s NEWS
SEP 14, 1995 STATEN ISLAND DISTRICT ATTORNEY ANNOUNCES 9 COUNT INDICTMENT 36 RICHMOND TERRACE, STATEN ISLAND -PRESS CONFERENCE ABOUT CHARGES AGAINST PADRAIC KEATING IN THE MURDER OF ROSEANNE SORRENTINO (WIFE OF A COP), CHARGES INCLUDE MURDER 2, DEPRAVED INDIFFERENCE, DRUNK DRIVING CHARGES, LEAVING THE SCENE -DA (WILLIAM MURPHY) DESCRIBES THE CRIMES IN GREAT DETAIL -ANSWERS QUESTIONS FROM THE PRESS
TRUMP: SICK AND DEPRAVED, DIED RUNNING AND CRYING
--SUPERS--\nSunday\nWashington\n\nPresident Donald Trump (no font needed)\n\n --SOT--\nHe was a sick and depraved man. And now he's gone. Baghdadi was vicious and violent and he died in a vicious an ...
DR. THOMAS SCAMMELL OF BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER DISCUSSES THE NEW DRUG PROVIGIL, APPROVED FOR TREATING
INTV W/ DR THOMAS SCAMMELL OF BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER FOR CHARLES GIBSON CS VO ON THE NEW APPROVED FOR TREATING DRUG PROVIGIL / SLEEP DEPRAVATION
Massage my breasts
1990s NEWS
04/05/1995 PRESSER REGARDING HIT AND RUN DRIVER'S ARRAIGNMENT 210 JORALEMON ST, DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN -OFFICIAL PRESS CONFERENCE, DESCRIBES INCIDENT AND PERP (GALDINO), DRIVING DRUNK AND WITH SUSPENDED LICENSE, RAN A RED LIGHT AND KILLED 2 AND MAIMED ANOTHER, FLED SCENE AND LEFT HIS BROTHE IN LAW TRAPPED IN VEHICLE -WAS DISCOVERED HOURS LATER AT THE SEAFORD LIRR STATION, INDICTED BY GRAND JURY -OFFICIAL ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT INCIDENT AND ARRAIGNMENT AND STATUES, DEPRAVED INDIFFERENCE -CUT TO PRESS
Rock - Trial - Jury
THE SUSPECT ACCUSED OF TOSSING A 22 LB. ROCK OVER AN INTERSTATE OVERPASS IS IN COURT AGAIN THURSDAY....THE CASE IS EXPECTED TO GO TO THE JURY.
IRAQ/MIN. OF DEFENSE PRESSER
06:11:33:15 Smith/depraved trt :23 oc: four already in 2008 [long] trt :37 oc: celebrating the holy day 6:11:17 The events in recent weeks further remind us of the morally depraved nature of ...
OIS: OFFICER CHARGED (2021)
The decision to charge Kim Potter with second-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of Daunte Wright is being met with a mixed response. Earlier this week, some of Wright's family members said they consider his death a murder and that Potter should be prosecuted to "the highest extent." 5 EYEWITNESS News talked to a former chief judge in Hennepin County Wednesday for perspective on why prosecutors chose manslaughter instead of a murder charge. "It doesn't make any sense to overcharge cases that can't be proved, nor does it make any sense to undercharge cases because you're empathetic or sympathetic to the defendant. The idea is to pick the right statute that fits the fact situation and I think that's what Washington County Attorney Pete Orput did," legal expert Kevin Burke told KSTP. Burke has a long history in the criminal justice system in Minnesota. He served as a public defender before going into private practice, then served four terms as Hennepin County Chief Judge. He became a senior judge last fall and currently works as a law professor at the University of Minnesota and University of St. Thomas. He explained the various manslaughter and murder charges, as defined by Minnesota law, and shared his opinion on each one as it relates to the Potter case. "If we start with first-degree murder, it would be somebody who premeditated it and intended to kill somebody, so that doesn't seem to be the facts here," Burke explained. "Second-degree murder is about intending to kill someone. According to the body camera video I did see, after the officer shot the victim, she said something along the lines of, 'Oh s---.' That would indicate she didn't intend to do that.," Burke continued. Burke said third-degree murder is a controversial charge in Minnesota, centered around the idea that a person caused the death of another by "perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others and evincing a depraved mind, without regard for human life." "It's a pretty rare charge. I was a sitting judge, full time, for 36 years and I saw maybe one or two third-degree murder cases," Burke said. "The idea of a depraved mind is an ambiguous term, so if your listeners are thinking, 'What's a depraved mind?' that's the point. It's kind of a nebulous charge." Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor, who shot and killed Justine Ruszczyk Damond in 2017, was convicted of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. "The status of third-degree murder is quite controversial right now. Noor was convicted of third-degree murder and the Court of Appeals by a 2-1 decision said that was the appropriate charge," Burke said. "But the Minnesota Supreme Court is now reviewing that." As for a third-degree murder charge in the Potter case, Burke said, "A depraved mind inherently says you were thinking something and it's idiotic, it's depraved. That's why I think it doesn't necessarily fit the facts of this situation if I understand the facts correctly." Burke said second-degree manslaughter is defined as a "negligent killing." "In terms of what I do know about the facts, this is the appropriate charge," Burke said. Burke said he has seen the family's pain following the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright and understands the community outcry but said public perception should not shape a charging decision. "The bottom line is, if you want to have a fair justice system, you really can't let that happen," Burke said. "And the particular charge isn't as important as, will there be systematic reform to make sure this never happens again?" Potter's criminal complaint lists the maximum sentence for a second-degree manslaughter charge as 10 years in prison, although Burke said Potter would likely face around four years. "The sentencing guidelines presume a sentence with a zero criminal history score between 41 and 48 months," Burke said, "Although a judge can depart from the guidelines, and there are two ways a judge could depart. One is durationally, the length of time, and the other is just positionally, whether you would not send somebody to prison but might keep them in the community serving time in a local workhouse or jail." Potter was arrested Wednesday morning. Her first court appearance is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.