WHEATFIELD performs REASON FOR LEAVING on Austin City Limits in 1975
WHEATFIELD performs REASON FOR LEAVING on Austin City Limits in 1975
Paramount
Sen. Lyndon Johnson delivers information to his Texas constituents about the hydrogen bomb
Canada's Special Brigade
Optical synchronized sound for NFB1950-FG-108-01; talk by Prime Minister Louis Saint-Laurent about reasons Canada elected to send troops to Korea (100ft). Part of Brooke Claxton speech.
REP VAN DREW REFUTES PARTY SWITCH IS POLITICAL
--SUPERS--\nTuesday\nWashington\n\nManu Raju \nCNN\n\nRep. Jeff Van Drew\n(D) New Jersey\n\n --SOT--\nManu Raju: "You're clearly making this decision for political reasons because of challenges, blow back in your district, right?'\nRep. Jeff Van Drew: "No. You can make decisions for philosophical reasons, political reasons, governmental reasons, public policy reasons. For a lot of reasons."\n--BUTTED TO--\nRaju: "Are you worried though that your voters voted for you as a Democrat. Now you've changed parties."\nRep. Van Drew: "They voted for Jeff Van Drew. A lot of Republicans, a lot of Democrats, and a lot of Independents voted for me. We have more Republicans and Independents in our district than we do Democrats."\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nPOLITICS NEW JERSEY CONGRESSMAN JEFF VAN DREW RUMORED PARTY SWITCH DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS\n\n
News Clip: Arlington truancy
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
"THEIRS NOT TO REASON WHY"!
Full title reads: "Southampton. 'Theirs not to reason why'! The Middlesex Regiment - the famous Diehards - leave for service overseas on eve of the holiday season." <br/> <br/>Southampton, Hampshire. <br/> <br/>Soldiers queue up with their kitbags on their shoulders as they wait to walk up the gangplank to get onto a troopship. <br/> <br/>People wait on the dockside as the ship begins to move away. Troops wave from the ship as they set out on their journey.
HARRY REASONER GRADUATES (1989)
THIS WAS GRADUATION DAY FOR MORE THAN 15 HUNDRED SENIORS FROM THE UNIVERSITY'S COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. IN A RARE DUAL ROLE, ONE OF THOSE GRADUATING SENIORS DOUBLED AS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER, NAMELY HARRY REASONER OF "60 MINUTES" FAME. THE NETWORK NEWSMAN COLLECTED HIS DIPLOMA SOME FORTY YEARS AFTER LEAVING THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
President John F. Kennedy speaks about conducting the nuclear tests for security reason in a speech in Washington D.C.
U.S. President John F. Kennedy speaks on disarmament and testing of nuclear weapons in Washington D.C. A flag of United States on the stage. He speaks that nuclear disarmament will lead to security. He clarifies that U.S. will perform tests on these nuclear weapons not for political or psychological reason but for security reason. He also talks about the negotiation with Soviet Union. "I have no doubt that most of our friends around the world have shared my own hope that we would never find it necessary to test again--and my own belief that, in the long run, the only real security in this age of nuclear peril rests not in armament but in disarmament. But I am equally certain that they would insist on our testing once that is deemed necessary to protect free world security. They know we are not deciding to test for political or psychological reasons--and they also know that we cannot avoid such tests for political or psychological reasons." President Kennedy said. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: March 2, 1962.
1970s
television commercial - FTD Florist - Louis Jourdan explains why you don't need a reason to send flower to a woman
Angular gyrus of human brain, animation
Animation of a human brain rotating 360 degrees with the angular gyrus highlighted in purple. The angular gyrus is involved in language comprehension, spatial cognition, and mathematical reasoning.
JAZZ MUSIC
NAT KING COLE - FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS (1950)
Goldwater and Potential for War with China
Republican Senator Barry Goldwater discusses the potential for China to become involved in the U.S. war in Vietnam. He lists a number of reasons making this unlikely, but warns that Chinas military capabilities are rapidly growing and that the world would benefit from seeing China's nuclear warfare abilities removed.
Public voice: VAE (Validation of Acquired Experience)
Trouble With Kids Pt. 1; 3/11/1993
kids tell of abuse; reasons for abuse
Villagers Protest Over Airport Plan, April 29, 1969
After a three-year process, Britain’s biggest and most expensive planning exercise carried out by a body called the Roskill Commission recommended to Government that a new London Airport, bigger than Heathrow, should be built in Buckinghamshire. Four villages and their communities were to be destroyed. Early in the process people in the biggest of the villages, Stewkley, mounted the first of many protests. Their slogan “Over Our Dead Bodies” was plastered on huge signs erected for miles around. Two years later, Government overturned the recommendation, saving the homes and communities of 5,000 villagers. They cited public opinion as the reason for the decision.
Bridgeman Images Details
RUSHES: Gulf crisis: British warships in the Gulf
Gulf crisis: British warships in the Gulf; GULF: EXT GV's Fort Grange, shots taken from helicopter as taking off from Forte Grange PAN AROUND ship, AERIAL Reasoner Knox Class US Frigate, PAN AROUND convoy,
MOSCOW REASONER REPORT & SU
ORIG. COLOR 150 SOF / MAG. SU REASONER INTRO TO MOSCOW STORY, IMPRESSIONS. END C.S. SU REASONER. CI: PERSONALITIES: REASONER, HARRY.
Patinoire
Various shots from different angles of reasonably good skaters skating leasurly on rink in snowy weather: adults assisting young child, children disporting themselves on the ice, man and woman skating in couple, teenagers (girls and boy) roughhousing and "craking the whip".
LBJ ON VIETNAM WAR PEACE TALKS - HD
LBJ says "We desire to discuss peace at the conference table." Note Mastered currently in DVC PRO HD 16 x 9 from film. Available in all HD and SD 43 formats.
NEWSMAN HARRY REASONER FUNERAL
HARRY REASONER WAS LAID TO REST IN HIS HOME TOWN OF HUMBOLDT, IOWA TODAY IN A SMALL FAMILY CEREMONY. REASONER, 68, WAS ONE OF THE "60 MINUTES" ORIGINALS IN 1968 AND ALSO WAS A THREE TIME EMMY WINNER. HE DIED AUGUST 6TH AT NORWALK HOSPITAL IN NORWALK, CONNECTICUT AFTER DOCTORS REMOVED A BLOOD CLOT FROM HIS BRAIN. HE WAS ALSO SUFFERING FROM PNEUMONIA. REASONER LEFT CBS IN 1970 TO GO TO ABC AND TEAMED UP WITH BARBARA WALTERS LATER IN THAT DECADE TO FORM THE FIRST MALE-FEMALE EVENING ANCHOR DUO. HE RETURNED TO CBS IN 1978.
Finance Reform; 6/16/1993
"What possible reason can they give to filibuster a bill?"