La France revisitée
Sherman Grinberg: shots of opera house in Paris, of Arc de Triomphe, Chamber of Deputies, Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral.
PINNACLE
00:00:00:00 Guest: Gedalio Grinberg, Chairman, North American Watch Co (0:00) /
Pathe
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CAR FINALLY RETURNED IN DWI CASE (10/2/2000)
IN A SPECIAL CEREMONY NY CITY RETURNS THE FIRST CAR CONFISCATED IN ITS CONTROVERSIAL POLICY OF SEIZING VEHICLES OF DRIVERS WHO TEST POSITIVE FOR EXCESS ALCOHOL.
1939 - 2039 THE ELECTRONIC TIME MACHINE
SHERMAN GRINBERG STOCK FOOTAGE / NAZIS INVADE POLAND / BERLIN BLOCKADE / RUSSIANS GET A BOMB / REDS WIN CHINA
Police search men for weapons in Jerusalem; residents in street
Typed card describing shots / pan residents on sidewalk in front of shuttered shops, man and boy in street pushing bicycle cart, sign above shop / CU shop sign / policemen searching men wearing fezzes, others including children outside entrance / police searching man; he lifts fez, others in bg; man turns and looks into camera / rear shot men looking at paper; one turns head and lifts hat looking into camera / CU paper, can make out words Curfew Order / cityscape, can see man walking / pan building structure in near silhouette, can see cross on top / sign on wall "Manger Square," clouds in sky to side; pan down to residents among buildings; man wearing keffiyeh passes in fg / tower against sky / wide smooth incline with steps on sides connecting levels of city, people walking / tower, building to side; pan down to people in street / men wearing keffiyehs, one holds little girl in lap / CU man and girl with something in mouth looking into camera; he smiles / CU man, woman behind him / Note: exact day not known
Opening of the trial of Gérard Depardieu accused of sexual assaults - 24/03/2025
Paramount
New citizen Walter DeHoog urges people to vote in voting trailer
PINNACLE
00:00:00:00 Guest: Gedalio Grinberg, Chairman (N American Watch Corp) (0:00) /
Consecration of Manuel Arteaga y Betancourt as Archbishop of Havana
High angle MS formally dressed people in audience / high angle MS group of nuns in audience / Manuel Arteaga y Betancourt, wearing an elaborate vestment, is seated with a high church official nearby; attendants wearing albs stand behind / An official holds a Bible and crucifix near Betancourt's face / Small boys in elegant, Renaissance-style costumes carry small wine kegs and tall candles / side MS Betancourt kisses an unseen official's hand / QS nuns wearing white coronets and habits in audience / the ceremony's participants at the altar wearing mitres / Betancourt, holding a staff, crosses himself / Now wearing a mitre, he addresses the congregation, issuing a blessing while standing in front of the glittering altar
HOLIDAY REUNION
CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY FOR BEN FISHER THIS YEAR. THE 83-YEAR-OLD FISHER WAS REUNITED MONDAY WITH A DAUGHTER HE HAD NOT SEEN SINCE THE BEGINNING OF WORLD WAR II. FISHER IS A NATIVE OF UKRAINE. HE WAS CONSCRIPTED INTO THE RUSSIAN ARMY, CAPTURED BY THE GERMANS AND THEN FORCED TO FIGHT IN THE GERMAN ARMY. AT THE END OF THE WAR, SOVIET OFFICIALS REFUSED TO ALLOW FISHER TO RETURN TO HIS WIFE AND FOUR CHILDREN. RECENTLY, FISHER RECEIVED A LETTER FROM A 61 YEAR OLD OLGA FISHER WHO SAID SHE IS HIS DAUGHTER. SHE HAD MADE HER WAY TO GERMANY AND WANTED TO JOIN HER FATHER IN THE UNITED STATES. FISHER'S CHURCH, THE MOUNT ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF SOUTH SUBURBAN OAK LAWN, RAISED THE MONEY TO BRING OLGA FISHER TO THE UNITED STATES. SHE ARRIVED MONDAY ABOARD AN AEROFLOT FLIGHT.
GODDARD
FILM CLIPS OF ACTRESS PAULETTE GODDARD, WIFE OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN. 10:00:00 STILL OF GODDARD. CLIPS FROM MODERN TIMES AND THE GREAT DICTATOR. B&W SILENT FTG OF CHAPLIN AND GODDARD POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS ON THE DECK OF A CRUISE SHIP. CHARLIE FLEXES HIS MUSCLES. (THE SILENT FTG IS SHERMAN GRINBERG MATERIAL) CI: PERSONALITIES: CHAPLIN, CHARLES. PERSONALITIES: GODDARD, PAULETTE.
During the Second Greco-Turkish War, Greek soldiers in Asia Minor launch offensive against Turkish military
Pan across Greek soldiers standing around with camels in Asia Minor (later part of Turkey) / row of soldiers in trench firing their rifles, then getting out of trench and charging forward / Greek soldiers manning and firing machine gun / Note: exact month/day not known
[Sexual assault charges against Gérard Depardieu: the film world reacts]
Paramount
Actress Irene Dunne speaks in US to help raise money for American Cancer Society
GERMAN INFLATION
OC 850 FT SOF MAG ROLL A FTG ON GERMAN INFLATION. CS: VO JENNINGS. VS OF GERMAN PEOPLE IN STORES BUYING. INTV WITH HANS WOLF, RADIO REPORTER. SU JENNINGS. VS IN B&W FROM 1918 DEPRESSION TIME OF PEOPLE IN STREETS. VS IN COLOR OF UNFINISHED CARS IN FACTORY. END CS. MORE OF GERMANS SHOPPING. VO JENNINGS. MORE OF GRINBERG STOCK B&W OF GERMAN DEPRESSION POST WORLD WAR I (WWI) 200' SOF / OPT.
CAR SEIZURE LAW UPHELD BY COURT (5/20/1999)
A city law that seizes vehicles of people suspected of driving under the influence is upheld by a state court.
Gérard Depardieu: the actor tried in October for sexual assaults
MEXICO EARTHQUAKE - ANTHEM HONORS DEAD
--SUPERS--
Friday
Mexico City

September 22, 2017

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-rescuers singing the Mexican national anthem at recovery site to honor the dead in the Condesa neighborhood (streets Amsterdam-Laredo)

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RESCUERS IN MEXICO CITY ARE WORKING NIGHT AND DAY TO RECOVER SURVIVORS, AND SOME DECEASED.
WHEN THE BODY OF A SOUL THAT HAS PASSED IS FOUND, RESCUERS HAVE BEEN SINGING THE MEXICAN NATIONAL 
ANTHEM IN UNISON TO HONOR THE DEAD. 
IT"S A EMOTIONAL SIGHT SIGNIFYING THE UNITY THAT THE COUNTRY OF MEXICO HAS. 
AND POSSIBLY A SIGN OF HOPE THAT THE NATION WILL BECOME STRONGER BECAUSE OF THE HORROR OF THESE
TRAGIC EARTHQUAKES. 

 --CNN WIRE--
 Mexico-Earthquake-11
Approved - 
Jason Hanna. Emanuella Grinberg . Lee Smith, Phil Gast, Braden Goyette
 Updated 12:35 a.m. -- Updates death toll throughout
 Highlights
-- Death toll from Mexico City earthquake rises to 282
-- All children who attended the collapsed school have been accounted for
 Mexico school collapse: All students accounted for as searches continue
 By Jason Hanna, Emanuella Grinberg and Kara Fox
 CNN
 MEXICO CITY (CNN) -- The search for a 12-year-old thought to be trapped in a Mexico City elementary school ended Thursday with the news that all students have been accounted for. But rescuers will continue their work, as signs suggest that someone may still be alive in the rubble, officials said. 
 The news brought an abrupt end to a search that riveted people across the country as they watched it unfold live on television. For days, Colegio Enrique Rebsamen was the site of a massive search and rescue operation offering a glimmer of hope in the chaotic aftermath of Tuesday"s magnitude 7.1 quake. 
 By Thursday, authorities said they had determined the whereabouts of all the school"s students, both alive and dead, said Angel Enrique Sarmiento, deputy secretary of the Mexican Navy. Authorities confirmed 25 dead -- 19 children and six adults -- at the school, and 11 more were sent to hospitals, he said. Meanwhile, he said government agencies leading the rescue "had no knowledge" about a report with the girl"s purported name -- a statement that raised more questions than answers.
 "We are certain that all the children either passed away, are in local hospitals, or are safe and sound in their houses," he told reporters.

 Similar scenes played out across the region as volunteer brigades joined government efforts to reach survivors and clear away rubble. Amid the chaos, some Mexicans took comfort in how the disaster had brought them together.

 Two earthquakes in 12 days

 The school rescue attempt was one of many searches underway Thursday, after the earthquake turned dozens of buildings in central Mexico into dust and debris, killing at least 282 people, including one in Oaxaca, almost 480 kilometers (300 miles) from Mexico City.
 Tuesday"s temblor was the second major one to hit the country in less than two weeks, following an 8.1 magnitude earthquake farther south on September 8, killing nearly 100 people. It hit hours after a citywide drill on the anniversary of the 1985 earthquake that killed an estimated 9,500 people in and around Mexico City.
 President Enrique Peña Nieto declared a national emergency, and the country is observing three days of national mourning. An unaccounted number of people are staying at shelters around Mexico City after losing their homes. Schools have closed indefinitely, and millions remain without power.
 Despite the president"s request that people stay indoors while rescue attempts continue, residents joined forces with rescue teams to search for survivors. 

 "We know he is in there"

 Throughout the region, buses carried volunteers from Mexico and beyond to disaster sites, where they bolstered search and rescue efforts. People formed long human chains to pass along supplies and and remove chunks of lumber and concrete.
 It reminded some of the last time an earthquake of this scale hit the nation"s capitol. One man, who gave his name as Roberto, recalled pulling people out of wreckage in the Mexican capitol in 1985. It was worse then, he said, crediting enhanced building regulations with minimizing the damage. 
 "I can remember the feeling of lifelessness in their bodies," he said. "I remember my hands sinking into their skin. They were decomposing. It was horrible."
 In Mexico City"s Condesa section, a large rescue operation was underway at a collapsed building that had housed an outsourcing company. At least 35 people are believed to still be buried in the in the rubble of the building on Alvaro Obregon. 
 Marco Antonio Garcia Salsedo believes his cousin is still alive in the building. His family heard that Angel Xavier Sousado Sandovar somehow placed a phone call to a friend in New York from inside the rubble. 
 The family had been camping out near the rescue site since Tuesday, holding onto hope that Sousado would emerge from the building. They don"t want to miss an announcement and they don"t want the government to raze the site before their loved one is found.
 "We know he is in there and we are waiting for him," Garcia said.
 Elsewhere in the neighborhood, police blocked a road leading to the corporate offices of a food processing center that also was damaged. Cristobal Perres Garcia, 59, said police told him that one of his cousins -- a worker at the building-- was among several who died when it collapsed.
 In Puebla state, southeast of Mexico City, the quake crumbled a church, killing a girl who was being baptized and 11 others attending the event, Gov. Tony Gali said. More than 9,700 homes and 100-plus government buildings were damaged in the state, Gali said.
 In all, more than 100 deaths were reported in Mexico City, one of North America"s most populous metropolises with more than 21 million people. Elsewhere, 69 deaths were reported in Morelos state, 43 in Puebla state, 13 in the state of Mexico, four in Guerrero state and one in Oaxaca state.

 "I thought someone was kicking my chair"

 About 2,000 public schools were damaged in Tuesday"s quake, Secretary of Public Education Aurelio Nuños said. Sixteen of the 212 affected schools in Mexico City had serious damage, he said.
 At the private Colegio Enrique Rabsamen, where rescuers were trying to reach the girl, the temblor caused the school to fold in on itself, sandwiching and collapsing classroom onto classroom. 
 Crews remained there Thursday the evening, but the sense of urgency of the previous night had dissipated, along with the crowds of onlookers. In their place, well-wishers left bunches of white floral arrangements around the block from the school. 

 The loss of life weighed heavily on volunteers. 
 "This is a tragedy," said volunteer Ivan Ramos. "It"s kids. It will take a long time to heal."

 CNN"s Rosa Flores and Kara Fox reported from Mexico City, and Jason Hanna and Emanuella Grinberg wrote from Atlanta. CNN"s Mariano Castillo, Nicole Chavez, Joshua Berlinger, Miguel Marquez and Eliott C. McLaughlin contributed to this report.

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MEXICO CITY EARTHQUAKE DISASTER


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British and Soviet troops meet in desert in Iran, 1941; officers review tanks and troops
WS Truck driving and dust behind it, line of trucks in bg / PAN to armored vehicles and car in field / MS Soviet and British officers shaking hands, salute to each other / CU officers stand talking; tall man in Pith helmet is probably British Maj. Gen. William Slim / PAN from tanks to officers viewing troops in front of tanks / PAN from troops standing in front of armored vehicles to officers walking to troops / MS officers walking up to troops / Angle shot Slim and official / MS troops standing in a row for review / CU British soldiers wearing helmets / WS soldiers and tanks / PAN soldiers around tanks, some looking into tanks / PAN tank driving past camera / MS soldiers around armored vehicle / CU soldiers checking into armored vehicle / MS soldiers showing gun held by soldier / MS soldier showing machete to another soldier, one soldier grabbing machete and smiling at camera / CU British soldier looking at machete / MS armored vehicles driving past camera down the road / MS children sitting on ground and other standing up in back along street / PAN to truck with troops on it driving by / MS crowd walking down street, back view of officer in fg / CU officer directing armored vehicle driving down street / Follow of armored vehicle with British flag on it driving down road / CU another armored vehicle driving past camera / MS crowd watching / Note: exact day not known; documentation incomplete
CAR CONFISCATED FROM ACCUSED DRUNK DRIVER (2/22/1999)
New York city's crackdown on drunk driving has already cost two motorists their vehicles.