LONDON FEED: AL KASSAR HOUSE SEARCH & OLDER FOOTAGE
June 8, 2007 LONDON: POLICE SEARCH HOUSE OF ARMS DEALEER AL-KASSAR, OLD AL-KASSAR CLIPS NY2/X80/Slugged: 1520 KASSAR X80 15:18:52 ++Spain Syria Friday, 8 June 2007 STORY:++Spain Syria- NEW Police search house of arms dealer Monzer al-Kassar after arrest LENGTH: 02:17 FIRST RUN: 1730 RESTRICTIONS: No Access Spain TYPE: Natsound SOURCE: EFE STORY NUMBER: 525671 DATELINE: Marbella, 8 June 2007 LENGTH: 02:17 SHOTLIST: Marbella, Spain, 8 June 2007 1. Wide of tennis court 2. Various of exterior of house 3. Slow zoom from behind fence to house 4. Exterior of house 5. Wide of gates with guard dogs barking behind 6.Police letting man through gates 7. Various police cars arriving 8. Various masked Policeman guarding gates 9. Convoy of cars entering compound 10. Shot through gap in gate entrance of individuals getting out of cars (man in grey suit jacket holding paper is suspect Monzer al-Kassar) 11. Various of journalists outside house STORYLINE A wealthy Syrian arms dealer previously accused of supplying arms to militants in several nations including Iraq and Somalia has been arrested in Spain on charges he plotted to supply millions of dollars worth of weapons to Colombian rebels, US officials said Friday. The arrest followed an international sting operation in which undercover agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration convinced Monzer al-Kassar that they wanted to buy surface-to-air missile systems, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, thousands of machine guns and millions of rounds of ammunition for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a rebel army classified in the United States as a terrorist group. The 61-year-old Al-Kassar and his cohorts believed "the arms deal was absolutely real", US Attorney Michael Garcia said at a news conference. The defendant, a longtime resident of Spain, was arrested on Thursday evening at Madrid's Barajas airport after he arrived on a flight from the southern resort city of Malaga, officials said. On Friday, investigators searched his palatial home in Marbella, near Malaga. Two other men indicted in Manhattan's US District Court, Tareq Mousa al Ghazi and Luis Filipe Moreno Godoy, were arrested in Romania, officials said. During the sting, more than 400-thousand US dollars wer wired from New York to Spain as down payment, but no weapons ever changed hands, officials said. The indictment said al-Kassar had provided weapons and military equipment to violent factions in Nicaragua, Brazil, Cyprus, Bosnia, Croatia, Somalia, Iran and Iraq. Al-Kassar's weapons-trafficking business included "an international network of criminal associates, front companies and bank accounts," the indictment said. In addition to "bombings, massacres, kidnappings and other acts of violence within Colombia," the revolutionary group, known as FARC, is "the world's largest supplier of cocaine," the indictment said. Al-Kassar is also reportedly on the Iraqi government's most-wanted list for allegedly arming insurgents, and has been accused of aiding militants in many of the world's bloodiest conflicts. He stood trial in Spain in 1995 on charges he supplied assault rifles used by Palestinian militants in the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985, but was acquitted for lack of evidence. The indictment said al-Kassar has provided weapons and military equipment to violent factions in Nicaragua, Brazil, Cyprus, Bosnia, Croatia, Somalia, Iran and Iraq. Al-Kassar went before a Spanish judge in Madrid on Friday. There were no immediate details on extradition proceedings, though Spain and the United States do have an extradition treaty that applies in such cases. 15:22:23 LN059-013 SEGMENT [7] 1995/03/22 ************************************************ 00:10:08 madrid spain al kassar found not guilty in court for supply of arms to achille lauro hijack, court pix, i/v, v sign as leaves 15:24:02 LN209-010 SEGMENT [18] 1992/06/04 ************************************************ 00:31:49 pam am 103 investigation libya suspects syria born al kassar still photo file pix lockerbie crash site aerial of marbella marbella spain aerial of al kassar villa interior of madrid airport
19 20 National edition: [broadcast of December 23, 2015]
NY: POLITICIANS, CELEBS ATTEND TRUMP HUSH MONEY TRIAL
<p><pi><b>**This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.**</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi><b>***This pkg contains photos from Getty Images that are only cleared for use within the pkg. Affiliates may not cut these photos out of the pkg for individual use.***</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>:04-:07</p>\n<p>Getty Images </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:08-:16</p>\n<p>Donald Trump Jr. </p>\n<p>Former President Trump's Son</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:36-:38</p>\n<p>Matt Whitaker</p>\n<p>Former Acting Attorney General </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:44-:48</p>\n<p>Getty Images</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:54-1:00</p>\n<p>Rep. Troy Nehls</p>\n<p>(R) Texas </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:00-1:20</p>\n<p>Getty Images </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:21-1:25</p>\n<p>NBC/Saturday Night Live</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>1:31-:135</p>\n<p>Gerard Kassar</p>\n<p>Chairman, New York Conservative Party</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>TESTIMONY HAS CONCLUDED IN THE DONALD TRUMP CRIMINAL HUSH MONEY TRIAL. </p>\n<p>THAT MEANS IT COULD BE A WHILE BEFORE WE ONCE AGAIN SEE THE SOMETIMES SURPRISING GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO SHOW UP TO SUPPORT HIM. </p>\n<p>C-N-N'S OSCAR JIMENEZ LOOKS AT WHO SOME OF THEM ARE. </p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>A NEW DAY IN COURT, A NEW CAST OF CHARACTERS IN SUPPORT OF DONALD TRUMP. </p>\n<p>Donald Trump Jr./Former President Trump's Son: "Anyone in America should be embarrassed at the absolute miscarriage of justice that we're seeing here. This cannot stand and it cannot allow to continue."</p>\n<p>Natsot/Jimenez: "Don, why'd you feel the need to come down here in person?"</p>\n<p>Trump: "Because you have no choice. I wasn't a political guy my whole life. You have to fight, you have to leave our country to our children in a way they can recognize it." </p>\n<p>BUT IT WASN'T JUST DONALD TRUMP JR. IN COURT TODAY.</p>\n<p>THERE WERE THE MORE STAID SUPPORTERS LIKE FORMER ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL MATT WHITAKER. </p>\n<p>Matt Whitaker/Former Acting Attorney General: "We demand better, New York City demands better."</p>\n<p>AND FORMER FLORIDA ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI, </p>\n<p>BUT ALSO POLITICIANS LIKE FORMER WHITE HOUSE DOCTOR AND NOW TEXAS CONGRESSMAN RONNY JACKSON, CONGRESSWOMAN MARIA SALAZAR.</p>\n<p>AND EVEN CONGRESSMAN TROY NEHLS SPORTING A DONALD TRUMP HUGGING THE AM FLAG TIE. </p>\n<p>Rep. Troy Nehls/(R) Texas: "This is five weeks sitting in a court room when he should be out reaching the american people and telling the American people what he would like to do for this country."</p>\n<p>AND THEN THERE WERE A FEW ON THE MORE UNEXPECTED SIDE,</p>\n<p>LIKE CHUCK ZITO, FORMER NEW YORK CHAPTER PRESIDENT FOR THE HELL'S ANGELS.</p>\n<p>WHICH THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE HAS CALLED A CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE AND HAS LINKED TO THE GAMBINO CRIME FAMILY. </p>\n<p>EVEN ACTOR AND TRUMP SUPPORTER JOE PISCOPO SHOWED UP. </p>\n<p>FAMOUS FOR HIS IMPERSONATIONS ON "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE." </p>\n<p>Natsot/Piscopo: "It's time that for all of us to start buying and driving American cars." </p>\n<p>NOW, THE RECEPTION FOR SOME OF THOSE WHO COME TO SUPPORT DOESN'T ALWAYS GO AS PLANNED.</p>\n<p>Gerard Kassar/Chairman, New York Conservative Party: "There are haters. There are haters. And there are people that love him." </p>\n<p>BUT WITH CLOSING ARGUMENTS INSIDE THE COURTROOM AHEAD, THERE'S NO SIGN TRUMP'S OUTSIDE SUPPORTERS ARE SLOWING DOWN ANY TIME SOON. </p>\n<p>Trump: "The star witness in this case is what, nine times convicted liar and now, now an admitted thief. That is who they are hanging the entire case on."</p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p>IT'S NOT KNOWN EXACTLY WHO, IF ANYONE, IS ORGANIZING SUPPORTERS TO SHOW UP AT TRUMP'S TRIAL.</p>\n<p>BUT... IT COMES AFTER SOURCES SAY HE PRIVATELY COMPLAINED THERE WEREN'T ENOUGH ALLIES DEFENDING HIM. </p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>POLITICS CRIME LEGAL JUSTICE STORMY DANIELS </p>\n<p></p>
Medical facilities in South America
/ Medical college students in classroom, man looking into microscope, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, laboratory, rural clinics - doctors and nurses treating crowd of children and adults.
The Railroad Builders - part 8 of 24. Film presents a dramatic account of the building of the first transcontinental railroad and explains how the railroad builders contributed to the westward expansion of the United States
1960s: Two men in suits talk on balcony of hotel. Civil War recruitment posters and notice looking for railroad investors on bulletin board. Sign: Ezra Wardman Securities and Investments
LONDON FEED: AL KASSAR HOUSE SEARCH & OLDER FOOTAGE
June 8, 2007 LONDON: POLICE SEARCH HOUSE OF ARMS DEALEER AL-KASSAR, OLD AL-KASSAR CLIPS NY2/X80/Slugged: 1520 KASSAR X80 15:18:52 ++Spain Syria Friday, 8 June 2007 STORY:++Spain Syria- NEW Police search house of arms dealer Monzer al-Kassar after arrest LENGTH: 02:17 FIRST RUN: 1730 RESTRICTIONS: No Access Spain TYPE: Natsound SOURCE: EFE STORY NUMBER: 525671 DATELINE: Marbella, 8 June 2007 LENGTH: 02:17 SHOTLIST: Marbella, Spain, 8 June 2007 1. Wide of tennis court 2. Various of exterior of house 3. Slow zoom from behind fence to house 4. Exterior of house 5. Wide of gates with guard dogs barking behind 6.Police letting man through gates 7. Various police cars arriving 8. Various masked Policeman guarding gates 9. Convoy of cars entering compound 10. Shot through gap in gate entrance of individuals getting out of cars (man in grey suit jacket holding paper is suspect Monzer al-Kassar) 11. Various of journalists outside house STORYLINE A wealthy Syrian arms dealer previously accused of supplying arms to militants in several nations including Iraq and Somalia has been arrested in Spain on charges he plotted to supply millions of dollars worth of weapons to Colombian rebels, US officials said Friday. The arrest followed an international sting operation in which undercover agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration convinced Monzer al-Kassar that they wanted to buy surface-to-air missile systems, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, thousands of machine guns and millions of rounds of ammunition for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a rebel army classified in the United States as a terrorist group. The 61-year-old Al-Kassar and his cohorts believed "the arms deal was absolutely real", US Attorney Michael Garcia said at a news conference. The defendant, a longtime resident of Spain, was arrested on Thursday evening at Madrid's Barajas airport after he arrived on a flight from the southern resort city of Malaga, officials said. On Friday, investigators searched his palatial home in Marbella, near Malaga. Two other men indicted in Manhattan's US District Court, Tareq Mousa al Ghazi and Luis Filipe Moreno Godoy, were arrested in Romania, officials said. During the sting, more than 400-thousand US dollars wer wired from New York to Spain as down payment, but no weapons ever changed hands, officials said. The indictment said al-Kassar had provided weapons and military equipment to violent factions in Nicaragua, Brazil, Cyprus, Bosnia, Croatia, Somalia, Iran and Iraq. Al-Kassar's weapons-trafficking business included "an international network of criminal associates, front companies and bank accounts," the indictment said. In addition to "bombings, massacres, kidnappings and other acts of violence within Colombia," the revolutionary group, known as FARC, is "the world's largest supplier of cocaine," the indictment said. Al-Kassar is also reportedly on the Iraqi government's most-wanted list for allegedly arming insurgents, and has been accused of aiding militants in many of the world's bloodiest conflicts. He stood trial in Spain in 1995 on charges he supplied assault rifles used by Palestinian militants in the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985, but was acquitted for lack of evidence. The indictment said al-Kassar has provided weapons and military equipment to violent factions in Nicaragua, Brazil, Cyprus, Bosnia, Croatia, Somalia, Iran and Iraq. Al-Kassar went before a Spanish judge in Madrid on Friday. There were no immediate details on extradition proceedings, though Spain and the United States do have an extradition treaty that applies in such cases. 15:22:23 LN059-013 SEGMENT [7] 1995/03/22 ************************************************ 00:10:08 madrid spain al kassar found not guilty in court for supply of arms to achille lauro hijack, court pix, i/v, v sign as leaves 15:24:02 LN209-010 SEGMENT [18] 1992/06/04 ************************************************ 00:31:49 pam am 103 investigation libya suspects syria born al kassar still photo file pix lockerbie crash site aerial of marbella marbella spain aerial of al kassar villa interior of madrid airport
US Spain Arms - Police search house of arms dealer, presser
NAME: US SPAIN ARMS 20070608I TAPE: EF07/0680 IN_TIME: 10:31:42:12 DURATION: 00:02:29:15 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION & PHOTOS/EFE DATELINE: Various - 8 June 2007/ File RESTRICTIONS: See Script SHOTLIST EFE - No Access Spain Marbella, Spain - 8 June 2007 1. Various exteriors of house 2. Convoy of cars entering compound, masked police officers close gates 3. View through gap in gate of police and individuals inside compound (man in grey suit jacket holding paper is suspect Monzer al-Kassar) AP Photos - No Access Canada/Internet FILE: Marbella, Spain - 29 May 1998 4. STILL: Monzer al-Kassar at his home AP Television News New York, USA - 8 June 2007 5. Wide of news conference at US Attorney's office 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Garcia, US Attorney for Southern District of New York: "It's important to note that for Kassar, for the co-defendants involved here, the arms deal was absolutely real. They demonstrated both their willingness to support a terrorist organisation, as well as their capacity to do so. They knew the weapons they agreed to sell were destined for a terrorist organisation. They knew the arms were going to be used to kill Americans, and because of the great work of DEA and its law enforcements partners around the world, yesterday Kassar and his co-defendants met face-to-face with law enforcement and will be brought to justice here in New York." 7. Mid of map showing Kassar's alleged arms dealings 8. Pan of map, with alleged route of arms from Romania to Colombia 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Karen Tandy, Administrator of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA): "Al-Kassar has funded and armed factions in a host of the world's hotspots such as Iran and Iraq. Where others see suffering, chaos, and conflict, Kassar sees opportunity and dollar signs. Monzer al-Kassar may not be a household name in America, yet, like he is around the rest of the world, but he is nonetheless a very grave threat to the United States." 10. Wide of news conference STORYLINE: A wealthy Syrian arms dealer previously accused of arming militants in several countries including Iraq and Somalia has been arrested in Spain on charges he plotted to supply millions of dollars worth of weapons to Colombian rebels, US officials said on Friday. The arrest followed an international sting operation in which undercover agents with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) convinced Monzer al-Kassar that they wanted to buy weapons and ammunition for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. The 61-year-old Al-Kassar and his associates believed "the arms deal was absolutely real," US Attorney Michael Garcia said at a news conference. "They demonstrated their willingness to support a terrorist organisation and their capacity to do so." The defendant, a longtime resident of Spain, was arrested on Thursday evening at Madrid's Barajas airport after he arrived on a flight from the southern resort city of Malaga, officials said. On Friday, investigators searched his palatial home in Marbella, near Malaga. "Al-Kassar has funded and armed factions in a host of the world's hotspots such as Iran and Iraq. Where others see suffering, chaos, and conflict, Kassar sees opportunity and dollar signs," said DEA administrator Karen Tandy. Two other men indicted in Manhattan's US District Court, Tareq Mousa al Ghazi and Luis Filipe Moreno Godoy, were arrested in Romania, officials said. During the sting, more than 400-thousand US dollars was wired from New York to Spain as down payment, but no weapons ever changed hands, officials said. The indictment said al-Kassar has provided weapons and military equipment to violent factions in Nicaragua, Brazil, Cyprus, Bosnia, Croatia, Somalia, Iran and Iraq. Al-Kassar's weapons-trafficking business included "an international network of criminal associates, front companies and bank accounts," the indictment said. In addition to "bombings, massacres, kidnappings and other acts of violence within Colombia," the revolutionary group, known as FARC, is "the world's largest supplier of cocaine," the indictment said. Al-Kassar is also reportedly on the Iraqi government's most-wanted list for allegedly arming insurgents, and has been accused of aiding militants in many of the world's bloodiest conflicts. He stood trial in Spain in 1995 on charges he supplied assault rifles used by Palestinian militants in the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985, but was acquitted for lack of evidence. Al-Kassar went before a Spanish judge in Madrid on Friday. There were no immediate details on extradition proceedings, though Spain and the United States do have an extradition treaty that applies in such cases.
Odessa, Potemkin stairs / Ukraine
Ukraine - January 20 2022: This is a Odessa, Potemkin stairs and sign / Ukraine
B/W View of market place, Palestine / AUDIO
US Arms - Suspected arms dealer charged with supplying Colombian rebels
NAME: US ARMS 20080613I TAPE: EF08/0619 IN_TIME: 11:20:20:09 DURATION: 00:02:24:13 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION DATELINE: New York City - 13 June 2008 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST 1. Wide of pier 2. Close up of Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) officer 3. Wide of heliport with sign reading (English) "Downtown Manhattan Heliport" 4. New York City police boat 5. Helicopter landing 6. DEA agents waiting by helipad 7. Suspected Syrian arms dealer, Monzer al-Kassar being helped out of helicopter and led to car in handcuffs 8. DEA agent waiting, police vehicle driving away 9. Various of courthouse STORYLINE: A suspected Syrian arms dealer, Monzer al-Kassar, who was detained last year in a US undercover operation, was extradited to the United States on Friday, according to the US Embassy. Al-Kassar arrived in New York City via helicopter on Friday afternoon. He was flanked by federal agents on his way to Manhattan Federal Court where he was scheduled to make an initial appearance. A long-time resident of Spain, al-Kassar was arrested in Madrid in June 2007 as part of a sting operation. The United States claims al-Kassar plotted to supply weapons to Colombia's FARC leftist rebels, which the United States and other countries classify as a terrorist group. Spain's National Court approved the extradition in October and after al-Kassar lost a series of appeals, the Spanish government gave final approval last week. As a condition for the extradition, the United States agreed not to seek the death penalty or life imprisonment without parole, because Spanish law does not allow for either of those forms of punishment. In his appeal, al-Kassar argued that the charges against him were of dubious legality, and that the United States had racist and political motives in pursuing him. But in rejecting the appeal, a panel of National Court judges said that he had been a known arms trafficker since the 1970s and had provided weapons to armed groups in countries including Nicaragua, Brazil, Bosnia, Iran and Iraq. The United States says that in the sting operation, undercover DEA officers arranged a fictitious deal with al-Kassar, convincing him they represented rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. They said they wanted to buy surface-to-air missile systems, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, thousands of machine guns and (m) millions of rounds of ammunition for the group to take down US helicopters aiding Colombia's battle against drug traffickers. The US indictment charges al-Kassar with conspiring to support terrorists, conspiring to kill American soldiers, conspiring to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles and money laundering. Al-Kassar has lived in the Spanish resort town of Marbella on Spain's Costa del Sol for many years. He stood trial in Spain in 1995 on charges of supplying assault rifles to Palestinian militants in the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985, in which one American was killed, but was acquitted for lack of evidence.
A jury box sits on the side of a courtroom.
A jury box sits on the side of a courtroom.
Playing with bullets
Falling shotgun ammunition hitting the table
Sejm Assembly Hall - benches and podium
Sejm Assembly Hall - benches and podium.
Seaholm Power Plant Austin Texas
AUSTIN, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 10: (AUDIO OMITTED) The Seaholm Power Plant is a landmarked mixed-use building, a power plant which ceased operations in 1996, is located at 800 W Cesar Chavez Street in the Downtown area on February 10, 2023 in Austin, Texas. (Footage by ThomPics - SK/Getty Images)
Chamberlain Square, City Hall, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Playing with bullets
Man holding machine gun bullets. Wearing fingerless gloves
LA Rounded end of FTC building with columns and dome / Washington, D.C., United States
Bernisches Historisches Museum / Einstein Museum In Bern Switzerland
BERN, SWITZERLAND - DECEMBER 29: (AUDIO OMITTED) The entrance to the Bernisches Historisches Museum / Einstein Museum (History Museum Bern) located at Helvetiaplatz 5 with two facing bear sculptures on two large pillars framing the large iron entrance gate on December 29, 2023 in Bern, Switzerland. (Footage by ThomPics - SK/Getty Images)
The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square - Empty Central London in lockdown during coronavirus pandemic
Iconic empty streets of Central London, UK are empty due to the Covid-19 Virus Pandemic. In this series of videos, landmarks, famous streets, are left empty like in a disaster or apocalypse movie - where they would usually be full of pedestrians, cars and tourists... all of which are restricted due to travel bans, lockdown and stay-at-home orders. Occasional people are seen walking the empty streets, frontline workers, NHS nurses and doctors, and key workers - the only people allowed to travel for work. The empty London city scenes are shot in 4K on the Sony Venice with Zeiss Supreme lenses for maximum quality.
WIDE ANGLE MOVING POV OF THE NEW JERSEY STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. A GOLD DOME ON TOP OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING. DOMED BUILDING.
WIDE ANGLE MOVING POV OF THE NEW JERSEY STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. A GOLD DOME ON TOP OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING. DOMED BUILDING.
ZOOM IN ON THE NEW JERSEY STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. A GOLD DOME ON TOP OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING. DOMED BUILDING.
ZOOM IN ON THE NEW JERSEY STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. A GOLD DOME ON TOP OF THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING. DOMED BUILDING.