IKE/EISENHOWER
JANUARY 1961: IKE ESCORTS JFK TO INAUGURATION.
1961 MONTAGE John F. Kennedy being sworn in before huge crowd, applause and cheering, him turning and facing microphone to give speech / Washington, District of Columbia, United States
1961 MONTAGE John F. Kennedy being sworn in before huge crowd, applause and cheering, him turning and facing microphone to give speech / Washington, District of Columbia, United States
INDIAN PREMIER NEHRU AT INAUGURATION OF FIRST PANCHAJATI RAJ
Punjab, India. <br/> <br/>Various shots of gathering of Panchayats where the first Panchayats Raj is to be inaugurated. Gathering being addressed from a rostrum by a white bearded elderly man. Premier of India Pandit Nehru is also seen addressing the crowd. LS. Nehru addressing gathering from rostrum. MS. Panchayats being taught shoe making. MS. Man being taught to use sewing machine. MS. Children queuing up for inoculations. MS. Workers using primitive tools at work in field. <br/> <br/>(F.G.) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 27/10/1961.
1961
Color footage - President John Fitzgerald Kennedy - inauguration - inaugural speech where he says Ask not what your country can do for you... - JFK January 20 1961
PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS
COLOR PRINT WITH MAG TRACK. VS US MARINE BAND RECORDS, "AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL", IN A STUDIO. CR:123. MAG TRACK OF "AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL". CR:225. MORE SHOTS (WITH MAG TRACK) OF THE MARINE BAND RECORDING. CR:381. B/W PRINT. HERBERT HOOVER IS SWORN IN AS PRESIDENT IN 1929. AERIAL OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT IS INAUGURATED ON TWO OCCASIONS (NDS). RICHARD NIXON IS SWORN IN AS VICE PRESIDENT. NIXON'S WIFE PAT, PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER, AND EISENHOWER'S WIFE MAMIE, STAND NEAR HIM. EISENHOWER IS SWORN IN AS PRESIDENT. JOHN KENNEDY IS INAUGURATED IN 1961. VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON, FIRST LADY JACQUELINE KENNEDY, FORMER PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, AND FORMER VICE PRESIDENT NIXON STAND NEXT TO HIM. PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON IS SWORN IN 1965. CR:537 COLOR PRINT WITH MAG TRACK. INTV/W THE CONDUCTOR OF THE MARINE BAND ABOUT VARIOUS INAUGURALS. CR:564. MORE MAG TRACK OF THE MARINE BAND. CR:700. COLOR PRINT WITH MAG TRACK. INTV/W A FORMER ORGANIZER OF AN INAUGURATION CEREMONY. CR:770. COLOR PRINT (NO SOUND) WORKERS CONSTRUCT THE PLATFORM STAGES FOR AN INAUGURATION CEREMONY IN FRONT OF THE WHITE HOUSE. MORE OF THE INTV/W THE INAUGURAL ORGANIZER. INTV/W ANOTHER ORGANIZER. CR:943. INTV/W A TEACHING COLLEAGUE OF PAT NIXON BEFORE SHE WAS MARRIED TO RICHARD. CI: CEREMONIES: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS. PERSONALITIES: HOOVER, HERBERT. PERSONALITIES: ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN. PERSONALITIES: NIXON, RICHARD. PERSONALITIES: NIXON, PATRICIA. PERSONALITIES: EISENHOWER, DWIGHT. PERSONALITIES: EISENHOWER, MAMIE. PERSONALITIES: KENNEDY, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: KENNEDY, JACQUELINE. PERSONALITIES: JOHNSON, LYNDON.
FILE-PALESTINIAN LAWSUIT AGAINST US MOVE OF EMBASSY IN ISRAEL
--SUPERS--\nMay 14, 2018\n\nJerusalem\n\n --VIDEO SHOWS--\nRemoving curtain on new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem\nIvanka Trump at ceremony\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nTHE PALESTINIANS ARE SUING THE UNITED STATES FOR MOVING ITS EMBASSY IN ISRAEL FROM TEL AVIV TO JERUSALEM.\nTHE NEW EMBASSY OPENED IN JERUSALEM IN MAY 2018,\nTHE LAWSUIT WAS PRESENTED TO THE UN'S INTERNATIONAL COURT AND STATES MOVING THE EMBASSY VIOLATED INTERNATIONAL LAW AND WANTS THE EMBASSY WITHDRAWN FROM JERUSALEM.\n\n ----CNN INFO-----\n #NEWS: Palestinians sue US over embassy move at UN's top court\nThe United States has been hit with a lawsuit by the Palestinians at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, which argues that the U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem violated international law.\n "This step comes in line with the policy of the State of Palestine, which aims to preserve the character of the holy city of Jerusalem with its unique spiritual, religious and cultural dimensions," Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki said in a statement Saturday, according to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.\n The suit claims that the embassy relocation is in breach of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, and requests the ICJ order the US "to withdraw the diplomatic mission from the Holy City of Jerusalem," the court stated in a press release. \nThe Palestinians also asked the court to demand the US "provide assurances and guarantees of non-repetition of its unlawful conduct."\n The United Nations recognized the State of Palestine as a 'non-member observer state' with a vote at the UN General Assembly in 2012, however, Palestinian statehood is not recognized by the United States or by most European countries.\n The US Embassy in Jerusalem was inaugurated on May 14, five months after the Trump administration announced the decision to move the embassy from Tel Aviv.\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nISRAEL U.S. EMBASSY PALESTINIANS LAWSUIT \n\n
TOUR DE FRANCE CYCLISTE/ Pau and the Tour de France, a must-see CITY
John F Kennedy's Inaugural speech as 35th President of U.S. in Washington DC.
John F Kennedy gives inaugural speech on being elected as 35th President of U.S. in Washington DC. He raises issues of employment for poor, making United Nations more powerful and a new beginning for peace with adversaries through negotiation. 20 January 1961. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: January 20, 1961.
KENNEDY INAUGURATION FILM COLOR 1961
1961 INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY.
JFK INAUGURAL BALL
John F. Kennedy and his wife attend the inaugural ball at the National Guard Armory building.
DN-B-267 Beta SP (Vol. 39, Rel. 92 only)
News Highlights of 1961 - JFK Inauguration
JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY (JFK)
View down Pennsylvania Avenue on JFK Inauguration Day (January 20, 1961); people look up to Capitol; JFK sworn in by Earl Warren, shakes hands with Johnson, Nixon, Eisenhower. Gives inaugural address: "Let the word go forth to friend and foe alike that the torch has been passed.." Inaugural parade with banners and bands. 01:06:08:00: Kennedy visits Khrushchev in Moscow; goes to Berlin, visits for Pope Paul VI 01:06:42:00: Kennedy makes speech on the withdrawal of missiles in Cuba 01:06:57:00: Young JFK in home movies: on yacht, smiles, with Sister, laughs (color) 01:07:29:00: CU of JFK on campaign trail (color); motorcade with JFK, JFK shakes hands (color), in pool with John John (color) 01:08:09:00: JFK motorcade in Dallas passes camera with Jackie Kennedy smiling. Book Depository building, Dallas Police on move, flowers in back of Kennedy Limousine. Shocked people on street. Funeral Procession with JFK Casket down Pennsylvania Avenue to Capitol. Casket lies in Rotunda, Jackie and Caroline come to casket and kneel; John John salutes passing procession. To view this clip, please visit www.filmarchivesonline.com/onlineindex.shtml and click on JOHN F KENNEDY
CROSS CHANNEL POWER SCHEME
East Grinstead, Sussex. <br/> <br/>Various shots of the inauguration of the Cross Channel Power Scheme at East Grinstead. People are stated in, what looks like a large control room with switches and screens around. Man talking, addressing the gathering - no sound. Another man talking. He answers the telephone while TV screen shows another person talking into mike and man operating the switches - the two are obviously communicating. Cross Channel Cable sign over the people's heads. Various shots of the men operating some instruments. Various shots of the seated men talking, listening to the speakers, etc. Speakers getting up to leave after inauguration, people applauding. <br/> <br/>(Lav) <br/> <br/>Date found in the old record - 08/12/1961.
FORD AND ROCKY / FILM TRANSFERSTAIRS CATALOGUE
TAPE "A" CR: 420 BARS AND TONE CR: 32 VS JOHN F KENNEDY INAUGURATION, January 1961. VS Chief Justice Earl Warren swearing Kennedy in. VS After swear-in of Kennedy shaking hands with Richard M Nixon, with pix of Lyndon B Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower. VS Kennedy making inauguration speech. CR: 96 "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country". Inauguration speech continues. Cuts occur throughout speech. Shot of Jackie Kennedy. VS President Ford granting Nixon complete pardon. VS after statement of press. VS of Vietnam piece with shots of American soldiers bodies, Vietnam citizens. VO COMMENTARY HARRY REASONER. VS Reasoner on ABC News set. VS Vietnam countryside with far-off bombings heard. VO CONTINUES. CUT VS of Vice President Rockefeller holding news conference and making speech. VS Ford and wife, Betty, going down aisle to platform where Ford is about to be inaugurated. Pix Chief Justice Warren Burger. CA Ford kids applauding. Color bars. Repeat of Ford's approaching inauguration podium. VS Ford, Betty and Burger at podium. Cuts. VS Betty, President Ford. CA Kids. COLOR BARS. VS Rockefeller in 1968 announcing candidacy for Republican President. CA to Happy Rockefeller, Malcolm Wilson (Lt Governor of NY). VS Rockefeller. Repeat of last scene with Rockefeller. Shot of Rockefeller shaking hands with wife. COLOR BARS. CI: CEREMONIES: INAUGUARATION, JOHN F KENNEDY. CEREMONIES: INAUGURATION, GERALD FORD. PERSONALITIES: KENNEDY, JOHN F. PERSONALITIES: WARREN, EARL. PERSONALITIES: JOHNSON, LYNDON BAINES. PERSONALITIES: NIXON, RICHARD. PERSONALITIES: EISENHOWER, DWIGHT. PERSONALITIES: KENNEDY, JACQUELINE. PERSONALITIES: FORD, GERALD. PERSONALITIES: ROCKEFELLER, NELSON ALDRICH. PERSONALITIES: FORD, BETTY. PERSONALITIES: BURGER, WARREN. PERSONALITIES: ROCKEFELLER, HAPPY. PERSONALITIES: WILSON, MALCOLM. PERSONALITIES: ALBERT, CARL. PERSONALITIES: MANSFIELD, MIKE. Personalities: Ford, Jack. Ceremonies: Oaths. Watergate: Nixon, Richard.
81234 NORTH AMERICAN A3J VIGILANTE / A-5 AIRCRAFT PROMOTIONAL FILM
This film V FOR VIGILANTE is a promotional piece made by North American Aviation to promote the “super sonic rifle”, the Navy's A3J fighter plane known as the A3J Vigilante (1:14). At the time the aircraft was being used as a nuclear weapon delivery platform. According to the film, the plane "contains some of the most advanced electronic equipment created by science" (1:42). The pilot and navigator could fly this plane over thousands of miles (1:56). Unlike missiles or unmanned crafts, this could be redirected to new targets while in flight (2:05). It is flown by television and radar and guided by devices enabling sight in the dark (2:21). The officers of the Bureau of Naval Weapons play a decisive role in choosing which crafts and equipment are used and will direct Aviation personnel to construct them (3:03). The Columbia division was chosen to construct the Vigilante (3:30). It will contain two turbo engines that enable movement faster than the speed of sound (3:55). After thourough plans have been drawn, a scale model is constructed (4:57). In the Columbus Division’s wind tunnel, jet streams will test the planes handling (5:31). The model is able to do everything a regular plane can, save for flight (5:38). Flight conditions are simulated by engineers and they seek ways to improve the craft (5:47). From here, the production of the Vigilante will commence (5:58). Miniscule components are machined (6:31) and in temperature controlled rooms, specific instruments are used for inspection (6:34). On the factory floor, the wings are crafted (6:54) as mechanics and Navy inspectors ensure proper construction (7:11). The craft is 73 feet long (7:35) and tail assembly rises twenty feet in the air (7:45). One unique feature is the linear rejection bomb bay (7:50). After construction, test engineers take over (7:56). In a steel rig, the craft will endure strenuous conditions (8:13). There will be many tests to follow such as how the pilot will save himself in emergency (9:30). After Columbus, it will head westward for the California desert to the North American test facility (10:29). The plane received international awards for flying seventeen miles above the stratosphere (11:04). As the Vigilante has now proven itself, it is sent to join the Fleet (11:34).<p><p>The North American A-5 Vigilante is an American carrier-based supersonic bomber designed and built by North American Aviation for the United States Navy. Its service in the nuclear strike role to replace the Douglas A-3 Skywarrior was very short; however, as the RA-5C, it saw extensive service during the Vietnam War in the tactical strike reconnaissance role. Prior to the unification of the Navy designation sequence with the Air Force sequence in 1962, it was designated the A3J Vigilante.<p><p>The Vigilante, designed and built for the U.S. Navy by North American Aircraft Division at Columbus, Ohio, was the only Mach 2 bomber to serve aboard a Navy carrier. Initially designated the A3J-1 attack bomber, it was one of the largest and heaviest aircraft ever accepted for service aboard U.S. Navy carriers. Production began in 1956, and it entered squadron service in June 1961. It was redesignated the A-5 and fully deployed by August 1962, when the USS Enterprise, the Navy’s first nuclear aircraft carrier, made its inaugural cruise.<p><p>Changing defense strategies marked a change of focus away from carrier-based, heavy-attack squadrons. In 1964, all the Vigilantes were reconfigured as reconnaissance aircraft and designated RA-5C. Reconnaissance gear was mounted in what had been the Vigilante’s bomb bay. Other modifications allowed the RA-5C to carry four external fuel tanks. These additions increased the airplane’s range on reconnaissance missions and allowed it to keep its attack capability with externally mounted bombs and rockets.<p><p>The RA-5C Vigilante first flew on June 30, 1962, and was capable of all-weather, long-range, carrier- or land-based, multisensor, reconnaissance missions involving high-altitude supersonic, or very low-altitude, high-speed penetrations. Its inertial navigation system provided the precise position location information demanded. The Vigilante pilot and the reconnaissance/attack navigator (RAN) sat in tandem under individual clamshell-type canopies.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Universal Newsreel - inauguration of JFK, USA; 1961
Newsreel reporting on the inauguration of John F. Kennedy as the 35th president of the United States, including night and day views of the White House, Kennedy in the Oval Office sitting at a desk and writing, Dwight Eisenhower and Kennedy wearing top hats, large numbers of spectators outside the United States Capitol, Eisenhower and Kennedy talking, Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in by Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, Kennedy taking the oath of office administered by Earl Warren after which Kennedy shakes hands with Richard Nixon, Kennedy giving his inaugural address where he talks about a new generation of Americans, ancient heritage and human rights both in the US and around the world and views of Kennedy with wife Jacqueline and parents Joseph and Rose attending a gala inaugural ball at the Columbia Armory. Washington, DC, USA; 20th January 1961. (Universal Newsreel_Episode 1961 – ABMA707K)
President John F Kennedy during his Inaugural address at Capitol building in Washington DC.
Scenes from the United States Capitol building during inaugural address by President John F Kennedy. Large crowd include dignitaries sitting as Kennedy speaks. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: January 20, 1961.
1960 Kennedy Inauguration
b&w newsreel - No sound - John F. Kennedy inauguration - John F. Kennedy inaugural speech - JFK January 20 1961
JFK RETROSPECTIVE - INAUGURAL ADDRESS - HD
On January 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy delivers his historic inaugural speech. Transferred from film to HD - uncompressed and ProRes HQ - available in all forms of HD and SD.
SJT THE 60 YEARS OF THE FIRST HYPERMARKET
JFK
JANUARY 20, 1961. REPORTERS RUNNING AHEAD & TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS AS JFK & JACKIE WALK OUTSIDE ON WAY TO INAUGURATION. JFK REMOVES HIS TOP HAT
FORD AND ROCKY / FILM TRANSFERSTAIRS CATALOGUE
TAPE "A" CR: 420 BARS AND TONE CR: 32 VS JOHN F KENNEDY INAUGURATION, January 1961. VS Chief Justice Earl Warren swearing Kennedy in. VS After swear-in of Kennedy shaking hands with Richard M Nixon, with pix of Lyndon B Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower. VS Kennedy making inauguration speech. CR: 96 "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country". Inauguration speech continues. Cuts occur throughout speech. Shot of Jackie Kennedy. VS President Ford granting Nixon complete pardon. VS after statement of press. VS of Vietnam piece with shots of American soldiers bodies, Vietnam citizens. VO COMMENTARY HARRY REASONER. VS Reasoner on ABC News set. VS Vietnam countryside with far-off bombings heard. VO CONTINUES. CUT VS of Vice President Rockefeller holding news conference and making speech. VS Ford and wife, Betty, going down aisle to platform where Ford is about to be inaugurated. Pix Chief Justice Warren Burger. CA Ford kids applauding. Color bars. Repeat of Ford's approaching inauguration podium. VS Ford, Betty and Burger at podium. Cuts. VS Betty, President Ford. CA Kids. COLOR BARS. VS Rockefeller in 1968 announcing candidacy for Republican President. CA to Happy Rockefeller, Malcolm Wilson (Lt Governor of NY). VS Rockefeller. Repeat of last scene with Rockefeller. Shot of Rockefeller shaking hands with wife. COLOR BARS. CI: CEREMONIES: INAUGUARATION, JOHN F KENNEDY. CEREMONIES: INAUGURATION, GERALD FORD. PERSONALITIES: KENNEDY, JOHN F. PERSONALITIES: WARREN, EARL. PERSONALITIES: JOHNSON, LYNDON BAINES. PERSONALITIES: NIXON, RICHARD. PERSONALITIES: EISENHOWER, DWIGHT. PERSONALITIES: KENNEDY, JACQUELINE. PERSONALITIES: FORD, GERALD. PERSONALITIES: ROCKEFELLER, NELSON ALDRICH. PERSONALITIES: FORD, BETTY. PERSONALITIES: BURGER, WARREN. PERSONALITIES: ROCKEFELLER, HAPPY. PERSONALITIES: WILSON, MALCOLM. PERSONALITIES: ALBERT, CARL. PERSONALITIES: MANSFIELD, MIKE. Personalities: Ford, Jack. Ceremonies: Oaths. Watergate: Nixon, Richard.