2001
many police officers with guns drawn - SWAT team with dogs - police helicopter overhead with searchlight - Los Angeles CA - LA
1940s FEATURE FILMS
JOHN CALVERT, LYLE TALBOT, ROCHELLE HUDSON IN "THE FALCON" SERIES INSTALLMENT. NEWSPAPERS ROLLING OFF PRESS. CU NEWSPAPER HEADLINES. MAN IN PHONE BOOTH, MEN IN OFFICE WITH INTERCOM TALK AND SMOKE CIGARS. * GOOD 1940s LOS ANGELES SCENES, STREET SCENES, ETC. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF BANK, CU SIGNS READING : AUTOPSY ROOM AND HOSPITAL - EMERGENCY. INTERIOR OF JAIL. CU SIGN READING ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAWYER. MAGIC TRICKS, SLEIGHT OF HAND, DOG TRICK, STUPID PET TRICK, DOG SHAKES HAND. GANGSTER THUGS HOLDING PEOPLE UP, AT GUNPOINT. CRIMINALS WITH GUNS, PISTOLS. MAN HIDING IN SHADOWS, LOOKS PRETTY FILM NOIR, NURSE, POLICE, TONGUE IN CHEEK DETECTIVE, RANSACKING OFFICE, LOOKING THROUGH PAPERS IN DESK, ETC... POLICEMAN WRITING PARKING TICKET. CU POLICE CRIMINAL RECORD WITH PHOTOGRAPH. LIGHTING CIGARETTES, PIPE. DOG ON LEASH. MAN WHISTLING. WOMAN AND DOG BOTH BOUND AND GAGGED. TIED UP. IN BONDAGE. WEIRD, BIZARRE, KINKY!!! EXTERIOR DRUG STORE. CU HAND HOLDS BOTTLE OF POISON. CU DOG BARKING.
CALIFORNIA HIGH SPEED CHASE (12/17/1996)
SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA POLICE WERE INVOLVED IN A HIGH-SPEED CHASE THIS MORNING THAT EVENTUALLY ENDED IN LOS ANGELES. THE CHASE STARTED AFTER TWO SUSPECTS TRIED TO ROB A CHECK-CASHING BUSINESS AND STABBED THE CLERK. THE SUSPECTS THEN FLED THE SCENE IN A GETAWAY CAR. THE CHASE ENDED WHEN THE SUSPECTS' CAR CRASHED AND OVERTURNED ON A FREEWAY INTERCHANGE. ONE SUSPECT WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AT THAT TIME AND THE OTHER WAS CAUGHT A SHORT TIME LATER. THE CLERK AT THE CHECK-CASHING BUSINESS WAS HOSPITALIZED WITH A STAB WOUND.
Fast Images Library
BEVERLY HILLS< MORNING: Elderly jogging, walking in park, guy who empties parking meters walks along w/ his little cart thing, woman jogging through Beverly Hills, hi <'s Rodeo Drive Tiffany's; hi < men shine Tiffany's doors, hi < Rodeo Drive, pan to mall terrace;hi < garbage truck on Rodeo Drive; CU "BH" scrollwork; man places merchandise in Cartier window, Asian woman walking on Rodeo Dr.; z-i Van Cleef window; vs est. shots Beverly Hills Post Office ext.; z-I Beverly Hills Municipal Court; z-I Bev. Hills Post Office; CU city limit sign, vs street cleaning vehicle down residential street; ws storybook cottage (hobbit house), vs man w/ leafblower; classic Mexican gardner mowing lawn; garbage collected in service alley; hi < T/L Beverly Hills night-day, T/L pan Bev Hills/Los Angeles nx (x2 nice-unusual), vs t/l nite-day views Beverly Hills; hi< Beverly hills w/ many trees; hi < day traffic (slightly undercranked); vs <'s classic Beverly Hills sign; man hosing off sidewalk, man opens gates in store (Beau Brummel), lowers sun awning, milkman delivering milk, firetruck (z-I to "Beverly Hills"; CU z-I Peninsula Hotel sign; men cleaning brass at Van Cleef & Arpels; hotel entry ext. - Beverly Hilton, CU sign; Los Angeles/BH office buildings dusk- nice (magic hour), outdoor cafe setting up- putting up umbrellas; newspaper delivered to newsstand (LA style one). Nice RT orange sunset cityscape, z-I to Beverly Hills Library/Court building, vs <'s; nice z-I establishing shot of generic mirrored office building x2; vs hi < Beverly Hills streets-dusk/magic hour; yuppie guy opens trunk of his BMW; ext hotel entry (Beverly Hills Hotel?) lo < WS Wilshire Blvd. w/ traffic; Nice lo < pan palm trees;, joggers, gardeners, tree pruners, gates of Bel Air mansion open, Bel-Air Police car, elderly walking, flowershop opening, woman puts out flowers, bikes, walking dog, fancy cars, girl and dog in upscale white convertible, kids going to school, Palm silhouettes at sunset, side POV driving Beverly Hills, tracking shot Rolls Royce, mansions, stores, paperboy, Rolls Royce, Gates of mansion open and close, Rolls in and out, CU grill to camera, CU paper on sidewalk, man with Star Maps for sale, Park with sunbather, kids playing ball, accident scene with Police and firetruck
LOS ANGELES SHERIFF NEWSER
LOS ANGELES SHERIFF DEPUTY'S ASSOCIATION NEWSER / PRESSER / PRESS CONFERENCE AND B-ROLL 02:00:36 MWS POLICE OFFICERS W/ SNIFFING DOG 02:00:56 FEMALE OFFICER WALKING W/ DOG 02:01:11 MALE OFFICER W/ OTHER SNIFFING DOG 02:02:04 VS POLICE OFFICERS WALKING IN TO AIRPORT 02:02:56 MWS POLICE OFFICER IN MOTORCYCLE 02:03:10 MORE POLICE VEHICLES 02:03:27 NEWSER / PRESSER / PRESS CONFERENCE W/ ROY BURNS PRESIDENT OF LOS ANGELES SHERIFF DEPUTY'S ASSOCIATION ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NOT PROVIDING FUNDS TO BUY NECESSARY EQUIPMENT LIKE GAS MASKS IN CASE OF ANOTHER TERRORIST ATTACK 02:17:01 CU GAS MASKS SHOWN BY ROY WHILE STILL BRIEFING 02:22:46 END OF TAPE
K9 Unit search for body remains in ashes of burned houses in Malibu Beach of Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US - JAN. 12, 2025: The death toll rose to 24 on Sunday in the wake of the devastating wildfires ravaging the US state of California. The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office said they are investigating at least two dozen deaths related to two massive wildfires that have been raging in Southern California since last Tuesday. Officials said 16 deaths were attributed to the Eaton fire and eight were linked to the Palisades fire. Those numbers are expected to rise, as the medical examiner said they cannot confirm human remains until they are processed at their facility. More than 150,000 residents have been evacuated, with another 87,000 in evacuation warning zones. More than 12,000 homes and businesses have been burned to the ground, with the wildfires so far scorching over 60 square miles (155 square kilometers). "Initial aerial assessments estimate 5,316 structures for the Palisades Fire and over 7,000 structures destroyed from the Eaton Fire," the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) said in a statement. "These initial numbers make the Eaton and Palisades fires likely the second and fourth most destructive fires in California's history respectively," it added. Firefighters continue to battle the destructive blazes, which have been fueled by continued heavy winds in the region with wind gusts between 30 to 70 miles (48 to 112 kilometers) per hour. Because of those dangerous conditions, a fire warning remains in effect until Wednesday and evacuation orders have been extended until at least Thursday. Dusk to dawn curfews also remain in effect as police crack down on looting in the area.(Footage by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
The 90's, episode 401: ""TAKING CHANCES"
01:36 ""Bungee Jump"" by Patrick Creadon and Randy Jaffe. Patrick Creadon prepares to bungee jump from a crane. he has a camera taped to his hand to capture the moment in all its glory. ""It's not that dangerous, is it?"" Pat asks. ""You're gonna be just fine,"" replies the jumping aid? And he is, despite a slight ""drunk"" feeling. 07:16 ""Lilly Barry"" by Skip Blumberg. Lilly Barry, a blind woman, talks about the perils of negotiating New York's streets. She says the best way a sighted person can help her is to ""just ask me if I need assistance."" 08:56 ""Lane Sarasohn"" by Nancy Cain. Lane Sarasohn, a lottery player, picks the following numbers: years he has lived in home, his daughter's age, his son's age, years married, wife's age and his age. He partakes in this ritual as ""insurance against a lifetime of self incrimination."" Nancy asks, ""Is it taking a chance to buy it or not to buy it?"" ""It'd be courting disaster not to buy it,"" he replies. 10:03 ""Visa Lottery"" by Nancy Cain, Eddie Becker, Miguel Kohan and Fabian Wagmister. A look at the chaos surrounding the visa lottery. Attorney Vera A. Weisz helps describe how the lottery works. A post office box in Arlington, Virginia, handles the millions of applications, which they accept for one week. Of the 19 million applications received, 40,000 will get a permanent visa, 16,000 of these must be of Irish descent... Applicants discuss their strategies. Sending in 400 applications is not uncommon. Eddie Becker encounters an Argentinean camera crew. They say ""The 90's"" is one of their favorite channels. Eddie suggests that they submit a tape. They happened to have shot tape of the riot that ensued at the post office the previous night, which is shown here. The masses surge toward the mail bins, their future determined by the bin they get their application in? A screen roll indicates that both the Senate and the House are working on an improved process. Meanwhile, the US Post Office grossed $5.51 million from this year's lottery. 17:47 ""We Play For Tips"" by Esti Galili Marpet. On the streets in New Orleans, Doreen's Jazz Band belts out the classic ""Down in New Orleans."" 18:46 ""72 Stories Up"" by Nancy Cain and Hector Garcia. A window washer cleans pollution's residue off a Los Angeles skyscraper. On the smog, he says, ""It's kind of unsightly, but it's also home."" 29:05 ""Tovey Halleck"" by Skip Blumberg. In New York: Skip Blumberg ""burns some tape"" on his way to see Tovey Halleck, an artist. ""I guess every time I go out shooting I'm taking a chance. Who knows what I'm going to find?"" ponders Skip. Tovey takes Skip to his ""studio,"" an outdoor sculpture/shed, where he forges iron into art. Skip asks him if he was taking a chance by his career choice. ""I think some people aren't cut out for it. Some people have to learn in a hands-on way,"" he replies. ""From the outside looking in, some people would say you're taking a chance,"" says Skip. 34:22 ""Fire Dance"" by Judith Binder. In Bali, Indonesia, natives chant around a fire. 35:25 More from ""Lane Sarasohn"". Lane Sarasohn, the lottery player, says, ""I saw a guy on a PBS documentary who said, 'Look, this is America. You can win the lottery and tomorrow be a millionaire.' That's not the American Dream. The American Dream is a house, a car, two kids and a dog. Now the American Dream is never having to worry about money again."" 41:46 ""Pat Arbor"" by Tom Weinberg and Patrick Creadon. Pat Arbor, a soybean trader at the Chicago Board of Trade, says, ""The risks we underwrite are different than the risks of a bingo parlor or Las Vegas. You don't have to turn a card, you don't have to roll a dice. The farmer, however, does have to plant the grain, because we have to eat. As soon as the farmer plants the grain a risk is created. All we do at the Chicago Board is underwrite that risk. We do not create that risk, the risk is already created."" 42:37 ""From the Horses Mouth"" by Jay April. A trip to the race track yields a collection of gamblers talking about the topic they know best. ""What's the biggest chance you ever took in life?"" asks Jay. The man responds, ""Getting married."" 49:42 ""John Schuchardt"" by Andrew Jones. John Schuchardt, a former captain of the US Marine Corps, recounts his story of speaking up against the Gulf War while President Bush attended church in Kennebunkport, Maine. ""We understand the church to be the place where urgent moral concerns belong and ought to be addressed... I stood up and said, ""I have a concern... We must think of the 18 million people of Iraq... We must think of what it is to be bombed by 2000 planes a day'... Someone shouted for me to sit down and the congregation rose up to sing 'God Bless America' to drown out my voice. I continued, 'I will speak for those who are suffering. Before we sing the Lord's Prayer I have a word' and it was for that statement that I was assaulted by the chief of police. I was expelled from the church. I lifted my voice and spoke, 'I am the voice of the voiceless. Stop the bombing. Stop the massacre' I was charged with disorderly conduct. They used the law as a weapon. They felt their purpose was to prohibit anyone from talking in front of the Commander-in-Chief."" Footage of Schuchardt being dragged away is also included.
Hollywood Dog Show
1920s silent film movie stars of the era with their dogs. Director Maurice Tourneur brings his Belgian police dogs to a show in Los Angeles. Alice Lake and Ruth Roland pose with a German shepherd dog. Mary Pickfords sister and brother Lottie and Jack take their sisters terrier dogs out of a crate.
News Clip: Various news stories
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas.
CALIFORNIA
WS of man walking with his hands up surrendering to the police. The police pat him down and let him go. Cuts to a lot of smoke and a house on fire. Police and ambulance surrounding the area. Police putting a woman inside an ambulance. WS of police cars blocking a street in Los Angeles. Smoke and flashing sirens. LS of a police officer with two police dogs and a gun staking out a house. LS police escorting people off the premises. WS of firemen using a chain saw to cut through a fence. a helicopter circles above. police with guns. Cuts to police carrying someone rushing to the ambulance. Officers running and staking out a building. Kids and woman hiding behind a car. LS of firemen hosing down fire. A black couple are speaking. A sign shows 54th street as the location.
1994 Guns
news item about guns used in murders in Los Angeles - concrete barricade on street - gun shop - c/u large caliber rifles - downtown Los Angeles police station - cops with helmets do search or patrol on street - female police officer - police dog - street scene - pedestrians - police cars - evidence room
Canadian Actor Richard Hong Killed in Home Robbery
A news story about Canadian actor Richard Hong found dead in a friend's home in Los Angeles. Good footage of Hong's surfboard cam capturing him riding the waves. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
GRAMMY RED CARPET S
/n00:00:00:00 /n- SHOT 02/27/02 15:19:34 15:21:32 Summary:Tightened security is visible at the GRammy Awards to be held this evening; shot of police officer with german shepherd; dog sniffing around a ...
LAX GETS BEEFED UP SECURITY (7/10/2002)
LOS ANGELES MAYOR JAMES HAHN DISCUSSES THE ENHANCED SECURITY THAT HAS BEEN IN PLACE AT LAX SINCE THE SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS.
THRILLER, CRIME; 1933
03:01:11:00,Ambulance speeds on city street (Los Angeles), Ambulance driver and goofy sidekick race in ambulance, Ambulance pulls up to hospital. Wild ride down city streets, Attendants take body out of ambulance, enter hospital, Attendants wheel body in hospital, Nurse Mary uncovers body, reveals fur coats, Cop washes hands at sink, Ambulance driver flirts with nurse, proposes, Cop washes hands, Couple kiss, Cop goes back and washes hands again, Cop does goofy take, Cop congratulates couple, kisses bride, Woman with daughter comes into hospital, Cop comforts daughter about hurt hand ("stop your cryin'"), Girl in hospital, calls for doctor, Doctor looks at splinter in girl's hand (doctor humors girl), Doctor pulls splinter out, treats girl, Nurse Mary comes out in fancy dress. Ties tie of beau, Couple go out, cop and family wave, Fancy Busby Burkley floor show in nightclub, Couple at table, talk about the future, Man meets with club boss Rocco in office, Hand opens peephole in door, thug outside, Thug comes in with urgent message for Rocco, Peephole in door opens to reveal cop, Man lets cop in, Smiling man in perfectly straight manners says "well, this is a pleasant surprise" (ala talk show host, GREAT), Cop in office questions to Rocco. Takes a look around, Wants into locked closet ("open up and save yourself a lot of trouble"), Cop pulls gun, orders Rocco to open door, Rocco offers cigar, shoots cop with gun in cigar box, Cop shoots Rocco, Thugs call doctor for wounded Rocco in office, Thug comes to table of happy couple, needs doctor, Doctor examines Rocco on couch in office, Doctor patches up Rocco on couch, Doctor questions Rocco about wounds, Thug gives doctor choice between roll of bills and gun ("we only insist on one thing, keep your mouth shut"), Rocco offers doctor proposition to work for him. They shake, Doctor returns to date at nightclub table, Nervous doctor at table with date ("let's get out of here"), Doctor hails waiter for check, Waiter brings check. Doctor pays, Doctor helps date with her coat, they leave, Doctor and date return to hospital (office). End of date, Date insists on cleaning blood from jacket, Date cleans blood off jacket sleeve, Date finds roll of bills in doctor's jacket, Date gives jacket back to doctor, Doctor kisses date goodnight, leaves. She has puzzled look, <REEL 2>, Doctor talks to police chief. Chief smokes cigar, Doctor and police chief in office, plot to catch Rocco, Chief tells doctor not to tell anyone, Chief in office, takes call. Gives orders on phone, Doctor in suit paces at nurse's desk. Tells her he's leaving, Nurse questions doctor about date last night ("you're not telling me the truth"), Nurse returns ring to doctor. Breaks engagement, Doctor treats Rocco in office, Doctor pours drinks for him and Rocco in office, Doctor and Rocco toast in office ("hello doctor, what's cookin', I'm in the pink"), Gangster talks to doctor about racket, Young girl at piano, sings and plays, Mary in kitchen baking, smiles at music, Dog on chair, reacts to music, Girl goes in to help nurse baking in kitchen, Girl gets food from refrigerator, dog pokes in refrigerator, Girl drops plate in skillet on stove, starts fire, Mary puts out fire, Dog jumps out kitchen window, Girl closes refrigerator, goes out to play, Girl runs out, joins girls playing on walk, Dog with hurt leg, Girl holds dog with hurt leg, Girl shows girls her dog, Girls fight over who killed her daddy, Mean girls egg on fighting girls, Girl chases girl into woods, Mary calls girl to house, Girl tells Mary what happened, Car pulls up. Girl runs to greet doctor, Doctor picks up girl, Girl brings doctor up to house, Doctor greets Mary. They talk, she wants him to leave, Girl tells doctor about fight she had, Girl asks doctor if he killed her daddy, Doctor drives off in car, Girl mopes on couch. Dog barks at her, does tricks, Girl comes to supper, sits. Dog sits at table, Girl doesn't want her dinner, Mary talks to depressed girl, Mary takes castor oil from cabinet, Depressed girl talks to dog, Mary tries to force castor oil on girl, she complains, Dog runs under couch, Girl says prayers before bed. Dog too (nice), Mary tucks girl into bed, Girl goes to bed, dog gets into bed with her, Doctor Tom in office talks to police chief. Chief lectures him, Doctor Tom writes at desk. Messenger waits, Tom gives note to messenger, Chief talks to doctor Tom in office, Mother and Mary look over sick girl in bed, Mother answers door. Messenger gives her note, she signs, Mother brings note to Mary, Mary opens, letter, finds ring, Girl in bed wants Doctor Tom, Mother and Mary quarrel over calling Doctor Tom, Mary makes call to Doctor Tom, Rocco and thugs in office, answers phone, Doctor Tom grabs phone from thug ("I'll be there right away"), Rocco and thugs won't let Tom leave, Tom slugs it out with thugs, gets away, Thugs talk in office, suspect Doctor Tom is a rat, Doctor Tom arrives at house, examines girl in bed, Dog hides under couch, Doctor Tom uses his charming bedside manner on little girl in bed, Doctor Tom sings song for girl in bed, Doctor Tom and Mary over sleeping girl in bed, Mother sits in chair, Doctor proposes to Mary, Mother peeks in on happy couple, Couple kiss, Doctor Tom answers door, thugs come in, Mary sees Tom with thugs, Rocco nurses wounded thug, Thug reports to Rocco that Tom's an informer, Doctor Tom arrives to treat wounded thug on couch, Rocco questions Doctor Tom about informer, Thug looks up number, makes call for ambulance, Ambulance speeds on road, drives up to house, Gangster Rocco peers out window for ambulance, Ambulance attendants arrive, Rocco holds gun in coat on attendants, Rocco yanks goofy attendant into room, Thugs put wounded thug onto stretcher, Gangsters ride in back of ambulance, Ambulance attendants break down door, call police on phone, Goofy attendant reports stolen ambulance, Sergeant at desk ("what do you mean they stole your ambulance"), Police dispatcher at radio. Cops get call in car. Roll out, View from front of speeding car, Police motorcycles roll out of station, Cops chase ambulance (night), Gangsters in car in chase ("the cops", "give it all she's got"), Gangsters speed in car ("take the short cut"), Gangster car turns into alley, Headline: DOCTOR CRASHES AMBULANCE, CAPTURES GANG, Mary and little girl visit wounded doctor in hospital, Mary kisses doctor in hospital bed, Little girl takes dog out of room, Little girl puts "Do Not Disturb" sign on doorknob, Doorknob hangs with "Do Not Disturb" sign
LOS ANGELES SHERIFF NEWSER
LOS ANGELES SHERIFF DEPUTY'S ASSOCIATION NEWSER / PRESSER / PRESS CONFERENCE AND B-ROLL 02:00:36 MWS POLICE OFFICERS W/ SNIFFING DOG 02:00:56 FEMALE OFFICER WALKING W/ DOG 02:01:11 MALE OFFICER W/ OTHER SNIFFING DOG 02:02:04 VS POLICE OFFICERS WALKING IN TO AIRPORT 02:02:56 MWS POLICE OFFICER IN MOTORCYCLE 02:03:10 MORE POLICE VEHICLES 02:03:27 NEWSER / PRESSER / PRESS CONFERENCE W/ ROY BURNS PRESIDENT OF LOS ANGELES SHERIFF DEPUTY'S ASSOCIATION ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NOT PROVIDING FUNDS TO BUY NECESSARY EQUIPMENT LIKE GAS MASKS IN CASE OF ANOTHER TERRORIST ATTACK 02:17:01 CU GAS MASKS SHOWN BY ROY WHILE STILL BRIEFING 02:22:46 END OF TAPE
Around The Games - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 4
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 30: Members of the public speak to a member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department with his dog, as the city hit high temperatures on day four of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at the Grand Palais on July 30, 2024 in Paris, France. (Footage by George Mattock/Getty Images)
; 1949
01:01:00:00,NEWS #152, OMAR BRADLEY SWORN IN AS CHAIRMAN JOINT CHIEFS BRADLEY IS SWORN IN~GENERAL OMAR COLLINS IS SWORN IN AS ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF, LOS ANGELES SHERRIFF'S RODEO BUCKING BRONCO, CONGRESS PROBING FIVE PER-CENTERS SUB COMMITEE HEARING ON FIVE PER-CENTERS SENATOR MCCARTHY IS SEEN BRIEFLY AT HEARINGS WAITE TESTIFIES ON FIVE PER-CENTERS~GENERAL ALDEN, DONKEY BASEBALL BATTER PULLS ON DONKEY DONKEY THROWS A BATTER CROWD, NAVY & MARINES IN MASS MANEUVERS COPTERS IN FORMATION, HAWAII DOCK WORKERS ON STRIKE HARRY BRIDGES PICKETS ON HAWAIIAN DOCKS, WORLD'S DEPTH RECORD IS SET OTIS BARTON CLIMBS INTO BATHYSPHERE BATHYSPHERE IS LOADED INTO OCEAN, COUNCIL OF EUROPE MEETS IN STRASBOURG EUROPEAN LEADERS WORTZ,SCHUMAN,SPARK,CHURCHILL COUNCIL OF EUROPE IS IN SESSION,NEWS #153 (01:08:20:00), MOTORCYCLE POLICE PARADE MOTORCYCLE COPS DRIVE IN FIGURE EIGHTS APPLAUDING AUDIENCE, FOREST FIRES RAGE IN FRANCE FOREST FIRES IN BORDEAUX FRANCE FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE FOREST FIRES VILLAGERS RESCUED OVER RAGING RIVER, HURRICANE HUNTERS MIAMI HURRICANE CENTER PLANE IN TURBULENT SKIES PLANE FLIES INTO EYE OF STORM WIND WARNING FLAGS FLY, ANCIENT AUTOS IN MOUNTAIN THRILLER MODEL T'S PARADE DOWN CROWDED STREET MODEL T'S RIDE INTO RENO MODEL T'S PUSHED UP MOUNTAIN MODEL T'S ZOOM DOWNHILL MAN CRANKS UP MODEL T CLIMBING MOUNTAINS, THEODORE HERZEL,FATHER OF ZIONISM, REBURIED IN ISRAEL MOTORCADE WITH HERZEL'S BODY THROUGH ISRAELI STREETS HERZEL'S BODY IS TAKEN TO HIGHEST HILL IN JERUSALEM, QUAKE MAROONED VILLAGERS ARE RESCUED IN EQUADOR RED CROSS CAMP REFUGEES DELOUSED REFUGEES GET FOOD AND CLOTHING, DIVING BELL WEDDING WEDDING PARTY ENTERS DIVING BELL DIVING BELL SUBMERGES WEDDING IN DIVING BELL COUPLE KISS DIVING BELL IS BROUGHT UP AND COUPLE KISS, NATIONAL AAU SWIM MEET DIVING JUNE STOVER DIVES ZOANN OLSON DIVES JEAN LUCHIN SWIMS AGAINST KLEINSCHMIDT WOMEN'S FREESTYLE RACE NEWS #154 (01:15:40:23), CHANNEL WING PLANE IS UNVEILED MODEL OF FLYING WING PLANE IS SHOWN WING PLANE TAKES OFF, PENNSYVANIA TOWNMARKS150 YEARS OF BROTHERHOOD SMALL TOWN PAGEANT PEOPLE IN 1700'S GARB REENACT DEEDING OF LAND SMALL TOWN PEOPLE GO TO CHURCH, FRANCE HONORS JACK L WARNER WARNER IS GIVEN FRENCH CROSS OF LEGION OF HONOR SHERMAN HOWARD PLAYS, MODERN GLASS HOUSE BY PHILLIP JOHNSON PHILLIP JOHNSON SHOWS OFF GLASS HOUSE IN NEW CANAAN TOUR OF GLASS HOUSE, AVERILL HARRIMAN IS IN FRANCE FOR CONFERENCE HARRIMAN WITH EUROPEAN MINISTERS, QUADS ARE BORN IN SAULT STE. MARIE FATHER HANDS OUT CIGARS TOWN'S POPULATION SIGN IS CHANGED PARENTS OF QUADS QUADS ARE SEEN IN HOSPITAL, FASHIONS IN CHINCHILLA ELEANOR PARKER SHOWS OFF FUR GOWN PATRICIA NEAL SHOWS OFF FUR WRAP RUTH ROMAN SHOWS OFF FUR CAPE ALEXIS SMITH SHOWS OFF CHINCHILLA FUR, U.S. APPOINTS FIRST FEMALE AMBASSADOR EUGENIE ANDERSON IS APPOINTED AMBASSADOR TO DENMARK, SPORTS (TENNIS, FOOTBALL) PANCHO GONZALEZ-JACK KRAMER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TENNIS ACTION, YANKEES PLAY FORTY-NINERS IN FOOTBALL GAME ACTION NEWS #155 (01:22:42:00), CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD, CHRISTMAS IN HOLLAND WOMEN IN TRADITIONAL DUTCH GARB, CHRISTMAS IN JAPAN JAPANESE GO TO CHURCH IN TRADITIONAL GARB JAPANESE KNEEL AT NATIVITY SCENE, CHRISTMAS IN UNITED STATES SMALL TOWN CHURCH WITH SPIRE CHURCH SERVICE CHOIR BOYS ENTER CHURCH BOY CHOIR SINGS 'HOLY NIGHT' AT ST. PAT'S PASTOR SHAKES HANDS WITH CHURCH GOERS, CHRISTMAS IN GREECE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH SERVICE WOMAN CROSSES SELF, CHRISTMAS IN CANADA CANADIAN WILDERNESS SMALL CROWD AT CHURCH LOOK AT MARY STATUE, CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO MEXICAN PEASANTS GO TO CHURCH MEXICAN MOTHER HELPS BOY CROSS HIMSELF, CHRISTMAS IN FRANCE PEOPLE GO TO OLD CHURCH HORSE & CARRIAGE, CHRISTMAS IN SWITZERLAND BOY TURNS CHURCH HARPSICHORD SWISS FAMILY CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AT HOME, CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND FAMILY HUDDLED AROUND TABLE WITH CRECHE, CHRISTMAS IN SWEDEN SANTA DOLES OUT GIFTS TO SWEDISH FAMILY SMALL TOWN CHURCH IN SNOW, PLANE CRASHES INTO POTOMAC DC 3 IN WATERS OF POTOMAC RIVER WRECKAGE OF DC3 SURVIVORS IN HOSPITAL, BROWNS WIN 1949 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOTLEY SCORES A TOUCHDOWN GRAHAM THROWS A PASS~OTTO MUDDY GAME ACTION, MERRY XMAS FROM THEATRE OWNERS NEWS #156 (01:30:00:00), MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR HEROES OF GERMAN AIRLIFT RAF MARCH MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR DEAD AIRMEN LIST OF DEAD AIRMEN NAVYMEN PARADE, INFERNO IN SAN FRANCISCO INFERNO AT FACTORY FIREBALLS CITY BLOCK ABLAZE FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE, HILL SHOOTS OVER NIAGARA FALLS IN A BARREL MAN INTO BARREL BARREL GOES OVER NIAGARA FALLS BARREL IS LIFTED OUT OF WATER AT BOTTOM OF FALLS, FASHIONS FOR THE OFFICE WOMEN PERFORM VARIOUS OFFICE DUTIES TYPEWRITER TYPES OUT 'I'VE GOT THE JOB', DOG SHOW IN MIAMI SCENES AROUND DOG SHOW MAKE UP IS APPLIED TO POODLE GIRL WITH BULLDOG PEKINGESE DOG CHIHUAHUA DOG YELPS, GENERAL MARSHALL SPEAKS ABOUT RUSSIAN LEADERS MARSHALL SPEAKS ABOUT FINANCIAL AID TO EUROPE MARSHALL SPEAKS ABOUT RUSSIANS, HERBERT HOOVER IS 75 HERBERT HOOVER TAKES PHONE CALL HERBERT HOOVER AT HIS DESK CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY HOOVER MEMORIAL LIBRARY, BOYS STATE TAKES OVER IN WASHINGTON TRUMAN SHAKES HANDS WITH TEENS TEENS WAVE ON CAPITOL HILL TEEN REPLACES SECRETARY OF STATE TEEN SMOKES CIGAR NEWS #157 (01:37:06:00), HOOVER IS HAILED ON 75TH BIRTHDAY HERBERT HOOVER AT STAMFORD HOOVER WITH GEN CLARK,GOV. WARREN & HIS GRANDKIDS AMBASSADOR STEWART POSES FOR CAMERA, COAST GUARD CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY LIFEBOAT RACE MAN THROWN OVERBOARD DURING RACE BOAT CAPSIZES IN RACE COAST GUARD BOATS HELICOPTER RESCUE IS DEMONSTRATED, TRUMAN SIGNS BILL TO UNIFY ARMED FORCES TRUMAN SIGNS BILL AS CHIEF JOHNSON LOOKS ON DESTROYED CHURCH, PHILLIPINE PRESIDENT ADDRESSES CONGRESS PRES. CORINO ENTERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, US AMBASSADOR TO CHINA IS RECALLED JOHN LAYTON STEWART SEEN WITH WIFE EXITING BUILDING, EARTHQUAKE IN ECUADOR QUAKE SURVIVORS AERIAL:VIEW OF QUAKE AREA DESTROYED VILLAGES, MANGRUM WINS ALL AMERICAN GOLF MATCH MANGRUM MAKES PUTT TO WIN $3300 LLOYD MANGRUM TEES OFF SAM SNEAD TEES OFF GOLF ACTION SAM SNEAD BLASTS OUT OF SANDTRAP, MISS TILLY WINS HAMBELTONIAN TROTTERS RACE, BOXING: CORBETT VS. COURTENAY (1894) CORBETT BOXES IN EDISON PRIMITIVE
Uniformed Security Personnel With Dogs In West Hollywood
West HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 2: (AUDIO OMITTED) Four uniformed security personnel with dogs monitor a blocked street accompanied by two trained K-9 units during an annual Gay, Lesbian and Transgender LGBT Pride parade on June 2, 2024 in West Hollywood, California. The presence of security personnel and the inclusion of trained police dogs highlights their role in ensuring security during the Pride parade. (Footage by EGDIGITAL/Getty Images)