Here Is Canada
TRAVELLING MCUSs of people in a festive mood, laughing, waving, having fun during the Quebec Winter Carnival. LS of people, some applause, darkness beyond. Several static and moving shots of people at night, dancing, having fun. Day shots of people dancing in the streets, large crowds. Various shots of musicians, a fiddler, an accordionist, performing. LS of a dancing crowd seen from beyond the musicians. Various shots of people streaming by the camera. Shot of a man in a stetson standing among the crowd, looking on, with the word "Calgary" visible on his cowboy hat. Various shots of people making merry.
BUS: POSSIBLE DISNEY MEGAPLEX? (08/09/1995)
USA: GEORGE W BUSH ARRIVES AT WHITE HOUSE
TAPE_NUMBER: EF01/0088 IN_TIME: 20:43:05 - 22:06:52 LENGTH: 02:06 SOURCES: APTN/POOL RESTRICTIONS: FEED: VARIOUS (THE ABOVE TIME-CODE IS TIME-OF-DAY) SCRIPT: English/Nat XFA In his first full working day as U-S President, George W. Bush began by welcoming new White House staff. But there was also a stern message of warning for the new administration, with Bush urging those who will work for him to maintain a high ethical standard. George W. Bush marked his first full working day at the White House on Monday with hospitality and words of warning. The new president's schedule began with welcoming words to an incoming crowd of staffers who will join him at the White House. But he let it be known that he expects his administration to maintain high moral standards. SOUNDBITE: (English) "I expect every member of this administration to stay well within the boundaries that define legal and ethical conduct. This means avoiding even the appearance of problems. This means checking, and if need be, double checking that the rules have been obeyed." SUPER CAPTION: George W. Bush, US President President Bush gave a hint of the pace he intends to set with education reform and tax cuts seen as key early term initiatives. SOUNDBITE: (English) "You and I and the vice president share the same goals for our country, and the same commitment to achieving them. We are here to make progress. We are not here just to mark time." SUPER CAPTION: George W. Bush, US President Bush and his team are set to unveil their education reform plan to lawmakers in the U-S Congress this week. The president got a chance to signal his priorities to Congress on Monday in the first of what is likely to be many more meetings with the Republican leadership from Capitol Hill. The meeting was another chance for Bush to affirm his desire to move beyond the Clinton years of divided government, and beyond Clinton's final days in office marked by a last-minute deal to avoid criminal indictment. SOUNDBITE: (English) "It's finally over with. It's now time to move on. And....I think the country is pleased that it's time to move on, and that's exactly what we're going to do." SUPER CAPTION: George W. Bush, US President Despite the razor-thin majority for Republicans in the House and Senate, the Majority Leader of the Senate was already set to assure the new Republican President of early success on the education initiative. SOUNDBITE: (English) "He said this is going to be the first issue he sends to the Congress and he's going to carry that commitment out. And I believe he will have a very receptive Congress and we will pass a very strong education bill early in this Congress." SUPER CAPTION: Senator Trent Lott, Republican, Mississippi, Majority leader of the Senate Bush's education plan includes a proposal for private school choice and school vouchers, although administration officials signalled they won't be a top priority. SHOTLIST: Washington DC, USA - 22 January 2001 1. Wide view of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush arriving for White House East Room staff swearing in ceremony 2. Medium view of event 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U-S President 4. Medium view of people at event. 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U-S President 6. Medium view of staff being sworn in 7. Wide view of event 8. Medium view of Bush with Republican leaders from Congress 9. Medium view of White House staff 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U-S President 11. Wide view of Bush meeting with Republicans 12. Wide view of Republicans outside White House 13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Trent Lott, Republican, Mississippi. 14. Wide view of President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush meeting with education leaders 15. Medium view of education leaders 16. Medium view of President Bush and First Lady?
Greg’s Team of March 3, 2025, guest Teddy RINER (EDG).
INDUSTRIAL; 1964
16:39:12:00,Telephone industrial on progress of phone system (previews the semiconductor), UPA-style animation explains wireless communication and development of vacuum tube, CU newspaper headline "Transcontinental Telephone Line Completed", Boardroom with CEO talking about transcontinental telephone line, Boss explains meaning of the word "telephone", Myron Healy challenges cost of calling coast-to-coast, Animation depicts five conversations on one line, 1,2,3,4,5 moves across screen, Animated feedback amplifier distorts voice, word "Hello" goes through wires, Coax cable (live and animated), Inventor of coax around boardroom table, Men lay coax cable, Early television camera, TV tower rises into sky, Animated radar generates waves and strikes plane, "500", "1200" and "1800" beamed out to plan (animated), Animated snow over waves, Old man looks at cut out hollow pipe, Wave pipe, Men graphic multiplies and moves around screen (animate), Animated phone lines 1, 3, 10, 21, 45, 4900, Phone operator makes connection, makes calls (a smiling blonde), Modern phone switching system, Man walks up to huge switching system, Lights on board, Man dials rotary business phone, Manufacturing switching site, Machine takes calls (relay station), Ext. Bell Labs with flag flying (NJ), Bell Research scientists at work, Scientist at chalkboard, Scientist in chemistry lab and at chalkboard, Vacuum tube lights up (animated), "?" over "X" box (question mark and the letter X), Silhouette of man picks up natural semiconductors (sand, etc.) on table, Spinning disc in chemical experiment (NEAT), Large bell jar over experiment, Wave on testing equipment (1st transistor), Bell scientist wins Nobel Prize (award ceremony), Experimental Bell Switching Center (electronic), Pretty woman puts on glasses, Satellite spins in void, 1930s Paramount truck on location for shooting (neat), Man makes disc recording, record spins, Early television system (dramatization), Buzz bomb tracked by radar, Antarctic research lab, missile takes off (GREAT), Missile take off (great), Pretty woman sits with dummy's head on top of hers, she wears headphones (very weird), raises hand, Strange looking chamber with woman in middle, Hand holds early memory chip, Computer tapes spin in big machines, Man holds long rod called optical Mazer, Early picture phone, Early 1960s version of picture phone use with housewife talking to butcher who shows off meat, Echo satellite takes off, Man on phone, Animation of how satellite works from "Cal to NJ", Man prepares satellite, Rocket goes into space (nice and long), Satellite antenna (big), Man looks into microscope, sees atom, Man "thinking" hard, Tube lights up with scientist looking on, Animated world connected by phone lines, Animated Earth beams radio waves to colonized moon and beyond, Bell Systems logo
Dramatization of two short stories: (1) Chekhov's "The Enemies", about a doctor whose child had died and a cuckolded husband (his patient). (2) Frank O'Connor's "Son Without Words" about two Trappist monks whose talk reveals their lurid thoughts. Dramatization of Chekhov's "The Enemies", about a doctor whose child had died and a cuckolded husband (his patient) is performed by Strong and Waring. Frank O'Connor's "Son Without Words" about two Trappist monks whose V/O talks reveals their lurid thoughts is performed by Herbert and Pelly. 01:15 INTRO: MacAndrew presents two sharply contrasted stories and explains that the short story is a difficult form which from the first word must make its force felt and must move and have a trick ending. 05:15 PLAYLET (STORY) 1: "Enemies" by Chekov, 1904 SCENE 1: A man comes to his doctor and says his wife is seriously ill. He asks him to come immediately. The doctor refuses because his child has just died. The man argues that the saving of human life is beyond personal grief. The doctor says you have the legal right to drag me off. 15:00 SCENE 2: The doctor goes. They walk. (New Set) The man discovers that his wife has sent him for the doctor so she can run off with another man. The husband is crushed and attacks marriage. The doctor says, "Spare me your revelations about your marriage. Doctors are not lackeys. You turn my suffering into your property." Cuckold says "I too am deeply unhappy." The throws the money for the doctor on the floor. The doctor says insults can not be paid for with money … "Our losses can not be compared." V/O says , "More injustice among unhappy men than among happy men. The doctor passed judgment on a romantic man, and this is unworthy of the human heart." 10:00 PLAYLET (STORY) 2: "Song Without Words." by Frank O'Connor. Two brothers (lay monks) Michael and Arnold talk by making signs to one another while we hear the words in v/o. One drinks; the other plays the horses. One hasn't read a newspaper in four years. The other dreams of his racing days ("There'll be racing in heaven.") They bet horses together, and the winnings will be paid in Hail Marys. They play cards and gamble. The old man Michael wins and decides the devil is using him to get Brother Arnold deeper in debt. They get worldlier and worldlier until Arnold breaks his vow of silence and says he's going to confess to the prior. Michael is reconverted and returns to a monkish life of purity. Actors: Michael Strong, Richard Waring, (in "Enemies") ? Herbert, ? Pelly
Operation Desert Shield Compilation
Various shots, helicopters flying across just above the ground, fighter plane, AWAC, tank crossing sand with American flag flying, bombs exploding in desert, American soldiers running across sand, soldiers shooting automatic rifles, LS of missile being fired at night and in black sky, WS explosion beyond horizon, artistic shot of sun in clouds. Montage - aircraft being launched from carrier deck day and night, at dusk a MS of tank in sand and a helicopter flying over, shot from inside over the helicopter gunner looking out, shot down to pilot under plane canopy, airman cleaning the canopy, soldiers loading and firing a cannon, shots of aircraft landing on carrier. Soldiers crouched behind a concrete block wall, CU soldier on hand held radio, CU soldiers firing 50 caliber machine gun, CU American flag flying, CU pilot of plane signaling with hands up and then salute and turn to camera and then plane is launched from carrier, various shots of crew launching activities, POV from plane as it does flying rolls, various close shots of tanks, missiles and cannons being fired. Shots of air carrier activity, nighttime activity, lighted stream from airplane jet, dim shots of nighttime launches showing water spays to minimize fire hazard, light from aircraft jets at night, light from cannon muzzle blast at night, explosions in distance at night, a B55, shot of warplane and POV behind pilot as he scans around, soldiers at dawn against sky background and helicopter moving across, soldiers standing in sand at half light and helicopter landing stirring up a cloud of dirt, POVs of helicopters flying low toward the camera. helicopter gun camera video of Blackhawk and Cobra's firing Hellfire missiles - Various shots of pilots computer aiming screen (target screen), helicopter flying, firing missiles, pilots screens showing bombs exploding, POVs of bombers launched showing jets alit, a Humvee, CU of a launch crewman, shot of helicopters lined side by side on the deck, shot of soldiers around a home made sign on wall “101st -- Hi Mom - Send Beer- and many other messages”, home made sign “S-1 – 1st BN – 101st AVN – EXPECT NO MERCY – and a large motif drawing centered”. Various shots of helicopters on the ground, helicopters flying, CU pilot, POVs from air of battleships and an oil refinery, shot of air crew waving to camera, CU pilot of air tanker and it fueling fighter planes, helicopters flying low at camera, MS of prop plane engines, CU of camel’s head as it looks to the camera. Various shots, cannon muzzle firing, side view of line of tanks, CU of a hot soldier in t-shirt, head scarf and rifle slung on shoulder, CU of 50 caliber ammunition, 3 soldiers picking up long missile off cart, various shots of army trucks and personnel carriers, soldiers in camouflage suits walking, one drinking water from a bottle, soldiers pushing a large helicopter, combat airport scenes, tanks lined up, and various scenes of soldiers, tanks and aircraft in a variety of actions. Good action shots. Shot of fighter plane in sky, POVs from cockpit as plane flies low over desert as the horizon tilts as plane turns right and left, some 90 degree banks and rolls, POVs of helmeted pilot bouncing around in cockpit, POVs from rear as plane flies. Various shots, POV from inside one helicopter to another while flying, 2 soldiers in camouflage walking, CU soldier wiping sweat from head with his sleeve, soldiers walking in heat, CU sitting in circle showing hand with cigarette, standing in a group, CU under a camouflage net, CU against a tank, sign “Hard Luck Café – Kuwait City – Under new management.”, side view of line of tanks, CU soldier reading letter and one sleeping, silhouette of soldier against the sand, soldier relaxing on a cot on the sand, soldier holding a t-shirt “Desert Shield 90”, shots of soldiers relaxing and writing letters, home made sign post pole with many wood direction slats, artistic shot of sun in the clouds over the desert, CU of soldier with covered head, POV over GI with slung rifle watching aircraft fly by, shot down over tents, other shots of soldiers sleeping, looking at pictures from home, artistic LS of soldier walking at dusk, CU of American flag from back so stars are at right top, POV over airman out the open back of plane, artistic shot of soldier silhouetted in LS out over desert at sunset with low sun in sky, shot of battleship cannons firing, army cannons firing, army trucks in desert, shadow of flying helicopter on the desert sand, quick CU’s of soldiers, shot down at mass of soldiers, artistic shot of helicopter flying across setting sun, Christmas tree Artistic shot of silhouetted mountain, rosy clouds and blue sky, soldiers sleeping in whatever shade, clouds moving across the moon, soldiers carrying wounded on stretcher, CU of soldier showing picture that he has in his helmet, Silhouette of soldier with rifle, CU sleeping, Women soldiers wave to camera, artistic shot across desert to clouds on the far horizon and blue sky, many quick CU’s of soldiers, soldiers carrying packs go to Huey helicopter, CU of paper “We Miss You Daddy”, soldier in desert reading letter, soldier silhouetted in desert. CU of soldier saying, “Let’s rock and roll and get the job done now”. Various shots of cannons firing from land, from battleships from tanks, missile firing, soldiers firing rifles, missiles from different launch sites, shots of different military aircraft, soldiers shooting from helicopter, rolling over on ground and shooting rifles in combat, many varied shots of combat flying and shooting, high speed shots of aircraft and tanks, explosions, high flames, line of helicopters taking off together, silhouette B55 taking off, Iraqi’s surrendering to soldiers, sign “Welcome to Iraq”, POWs sitting on the ground with hands on heads, POWs in a line, Iraqi’s waving flags to camera with shots of some dead Iraqi soldiers and destroyed vehicle, sign hanging from bridge “Blood for Freedom !(in red) – Welcome Allies Forces”, soldiers burying bodies in shallow graves, CU of soldier holding a picture of Saddam Hussein to the camera. POV over gun out window of helicopter flying, POVs from helicopter of Highway of Death down a highway in desert littered with vehicles as far as the eye can see, various CU’s of the wrecks, soldiers carrying captured rifles, shot of covered dead body and CU of a photograph of an Iraqi, shots of bodies in destroyed vehicles and on ground and destroyed armament, shots of oil tanks on fire, CU of Hussein statue and Iraqis burning Iraq money at night, more explosions, Saddam atrocities exposed with soldier showing Iraqi torture chamber and torture equipment, gruesome pictures of many torture victims, torture tools, CU of injuries to back of a recent victim, Iraqis burying a body, shots of an Iraqi graveyard and activity, an Iraqi film showing a firing squad execution, shots of bodies in a morgue, many Iraqi prisoners sitting on the ground, Iraqi men crying, sitting on a tank and waving, prisoner being taken and other prisoners being guarded, shot of women and children in the desert (refugees), in trucks, shots of American soldiers throwing food to the refugees. A shot of a truck stopping and a soldier jumps out and throws a food package to a child. Shots of large groups of refugees walking, CU of some faces, arms waving from bus, many other refugee shots and a CU of a man hugging a woman with the words “Friendship” on his sleeve. Various shots of oil well fires, from the air, from the ground, CUs and LSs of the flames and smoke, equipment to put out fires, a sign on one “Boots & Coots Tushhog”, equipment and men in action putting out the fires and capping the wells, many CU’s of some of the tasks, last shot of man turning wheel to close valve to stop oil gushing from pipe. Many various short shots of activity on aircraft carrier- jets taking off and landing, CU’s of pilots and action shots of launch crew. Shots of helicopters, CU down onto a Huey’s rotating blade hub. POVs of planes flying over, pilot’s eye view as he does rolls, over his helmet as he bounces and looks around, up to the underside of over flying plane showing jet intakes, gas tank pods under wings and missiles and screens of missiles hitting targets. shots down onto an Iraqi road in the desert with thousands of destroyed and abandoned vehicles, down onto a flatbed truck carrying missiles, Great montage of aircraft carrier and planes - quick shots of planes launched from carrier and planes landing, deck crew in action, CU’s of pilots as planes are launched, CU of sign “Beware of Jet Blast, Propellers and Rotors”. Many CU’s from different angles of launch and landings, shot up at fighter plane doing a roll, POV to plane at side flying in formation. Shot of men throwing live hand grenades out over a tank, a uniformed woman show the small crater made, shot of various types of grenades as she points out percussion and fragmentation, shows how to pull pin and throw, counts to three and bang, while in the background oil wells on fire. Shot of man and woman throwing grenades and the explosions can be seen.
SOTU: YANG ON REACTIONS TO CALL TO FORGIVE GILLIS
\n --SUPERS--\nSunday\n\nAndrew Yang\n(D) Presidential candidate\n\n --SOT--\nAndrew Yang:\n"Well there is a number of reactions to my call for forgiving Shane Gillis and I've experienced a lot of anti-Asian racism throughout my upbringing. And it hurts. It is something that is very real. And I do think anti-Asian racial epithets are not taken as seriously as slurs against other groups. But at the same time, bigger picture, I believe that our country has become excessively punitive and vindictive about remarks that people find offensive or racist and that we need to try and move beyond that if we can, particularly in a case where the person is in this case to me like a comedian whose words should be taken in a slightly different light."\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nUS POLITICS SNL \n\n
ITALIAN RELIGIOUS CEREMONY
Unissued / Unused material. <br/> <br/>Ceremonies at opening of Holy Doors at St. Maria Maggiore, St. Paul and St. John. Rome, Italy. <br/> <br/>Exterior view of St. Maria Maggiore Basilica with back view of procession moving towards it. MS back view Cardinal Verde in procession to the Basilica. Various shots large crowd waiting to see ceremony, pan over to procession entering Basilica. CU towards a Cardinal in procession. Interior MS of bishops, etc. holding candles grouped for ceremony. MS pan over scene to the Holy Door. <br/> <br/>MS Cardinal Verde seated on throne. MS the Holy Door with back view over the heads of the cameramen of Cardinal Verde. MS as he moves back through crowd. CU back view Cardinal Verde tapping on Holy Door. MS as the Door is slowly lowered. MS Cardinal Verde and procession walk up to Door, the Cardinal has his mitre removed before proceeding through the Door into the church. MS back view procession going into church. <br/> <br/>MS name over door - 'Porta Santa' pan down to procession passing through it. Exterior pan down from tower of St. Paul's Basilica to LS of procession moving towards the building. LS front view procession moving towards building with crowds of spectators beyond. CU Cardinal Tisserant walking up to Holy Door. CU the hammer, which he will use for ceremony, lying on salver. <br/> <br/>CU the cross on the Holy Door. CU Tisserant banging on door with hammer and saying the ritual words. CU The Holy Door being lowered. CU the Door lying on ground, pan up to pulleys being adjusted. Exterior LS view of St John Basilica. MS statues on the roof. MS Monstrance being carried in procession, pan to rest of procession. Various shots procession going to Basilica. MS Cardinal Micara, who officiates at the ceremony, in procession.
00 MIDFORM/FR/240506/FR A DAY WITH ANTOINE DUPONT ON THE FARM WHERE HE GREW UP
1990s NEWS
INSERT INTERVIEW Robert Lipsyte: that Jane's readers are going to be fed into Robin's new readers for the MS. But do you think that the revolution is dead, that the mess has been left? And that we are in this post feminist age? Michele Wallace 21:08 Well, I think that I'm actually I actually find the term post feminism a more interesting term. Particularly if I mean, I think that the way in which it's used is generally pretty reactionary politically. But if one takes the term as an extension, of postmodernist theories in general, and the idea that we've moved to another period, I think it's an interesting idea, I think it can be used in a reactionary political way. I think, on the other hand, it can be used in a way to engender multiple critiques of society. Robert Lipsyte 21:42 Then that actually becomes very acidemic because I think that's the way we've heard that, you know, this, this stuff is over. And, you know, you go back to the sex and service magazines, and I'll go back to chicks and ammo, magazine. And yet we're faced here with a new magazine. What about this new magazine? What will it be exactly the new ms, Robin Morgan 22:05 the best of the old and utterly new as well? Robert Lipsyte 22:07 Does that mean Alan Alda on the cover? Robin Morgan 22:10 Oh, no, I don't think so at least not for starting net, which is not to say that Alan's not terrific and very nice, but Well, for one thing, and I'm not going to go into huge detail, because we're still being in creative seizures at the moment. And the first issue will be out late spring. But what I certainly can't say at this point is that it will be bi monthly, in other words, once every two months. And so there will be double issues. And that it is get this folks with no advertising, it is advertising free. And it will also be reflecting what I will quite blatantly say is one of my obsessions, which is international feminism, it will open the windows out to the vast mosaic of the International Women's Movement, which is enriching and fascinating and inspiring and challenging, and all sorts of other good stuff. It will be able to cover issues, whether they are news issues, investigative reporting, the return of first rate fiction, in depth with longer pieces, because it won't, it will have the space in which to do that. And it will attempt to really reflect in a way that the original Ms. Tried and and I think, given the commercial circumstances in which it was trying to survive, succeeded at beyond its own wildest dreams, but now it can really go further. It must reflect what I can only call a plurality of feminism's, which I think in some way is what is what Michele was touching, Robert Lipsyte 23:46 Anf obviously more intensely political,because you will not have to Robin Morgan 23:47 in the broadest sense, though, Bob, I mean, not just inside the beltway, you know, because, in fact, the green belt movement in Kenya, which was women started and and is still women run the chipko movement in India, which is a women's movement. What is happening all across this country with women of color is in the deepest sense of the word political in the deepest, most embracive sense of the word feminist
SECY POMPEO SLAMS JOHN KERRY FOR TALKING W/ IRAN
--SUPERS--\nFriday\nWashington\n\nMike Pompeo\nSecretary of State\n\n --LEAD IN--\nSECRETARY OF STATE MIKE POMPEO SLAMMED FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN KERRY ON FRIDAY FOR MEETING WITH IRANIAN OFFICIALS AFTER LEAVING OFFICE.\nKERRY SERVED UNDER FORMER PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA AND NEGOTIATED THE MULTI-LATERAL DEAL TO CURB IRAN'S ATTEMPTS TO DEVELOP A NUCLEAR WEAPON.\nAFTER TAKING OFFICE, PRESIDENT TRUMP PULLED OUT OF THE DEAL - A MOVE KERRY PUBLICLY CRITICIZED.\nIRAN, THE E-U, RUSSIA, AND CHINA REMAIN COMMITTED TO THE DEAL.\nKERRY SAID IN A RECENT INTERVIEW THAT HE HAS MET WITH IRAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER THREE OR FOUR TIMES SINCE LEAVING OFFICE.\nHE SAID THEY DISCUSSED THE NUCLEAR AGREEMENT.\nTRUMP TWEETED THURSDAY THAT KERRY'S MEETINGS WERE ILLEGAL.\nPOMPEO SAID HE WOULD LEAVE LEGAL DETERMINATIONS TO OTHERS... BUT STILL HAD STRONG WORDS FOR KERRY.\n --SOT--\nMike Pompeo / Secretary of State: "What Secretary Kerry has done is unseemly and unprecedented. This is a former Secretary of State engaged with the world's largest state sponsor of terror, and according to him - you don't have to take my word for it - these are his answers - he was he was talking to them. He was telling them to wait out this administration. You can't find precedent for this in U.S.. history and Secretary Kerry ought not to engage in that kind of behavior. It's inconsistent with what the foreign policy of the United States is as directed by this president. And it is beyond inappropriate."\n --TAG--\nKERRY'S SPOKESMAN FIRED BACK IN A SHARPLY WORDED STATEMENT FRIDAY, CALLING POMPEO'S WORDS "POLITICAL THEATRICS."\nTHE SPOKESMAN SAID KERRY'S MEETINGS WITH HIS FORMER IRANIAN COUNTERPART WERE NOTHING UNUSUAL.\nTHE STATEMENT CITED FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE HENRY KISSINGER'S DECADES-LONG RAPPORT WITH HIS FORMER COUNTERPARTS IN CHINA AND RUSSIA.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nPOLITICS SECRETARY OF STATE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL\n
GOP Leaders Arrivals (1996)
Arrivals of top republican leaders to this afternoon's budget meetings at the white house. Includes Dick Armey, Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: UK: MONICA LEWINSKY
TAPE_NUMBER: EN9911 IN_TIME: 10:01:20 LENGTH: 02:12 SOURCES: APTN RESTRICTIONS: FEED: VARIOUS (THE ABOVE TIME-CODE IS TIME-OF-DAY) SCRIPT: xfa English/Nat London, 11 March 1999 From author to cover girl - make way for the new Monica ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since she broke her silence last week with a series of interviews and the start of a whirlwind British book tour, MONICA LEWINSKY appears to have moved on from a two-dimensional media figure to a quasi-celebrity. Thousands of readers have turned out at signings across the United Kingdom since she made her first tearful appearance at Harrods last week. The clearest evidence of her recent transformation appears in the latest British edition of Marie Claire magazine, due to hit newsstands on March 18. A feature on Lewinsky shows the former White House intern is wasting no time in making the transformation from self-proclaimed political pawn to glam cover girl. The photos show Monica as you have never seen her before, staring out from the cover through a tousled, hip hairstyle with a come-to-bed look. This Monica appears modern, streetwise and casual in a simple open-neck white shirt. The genius behind the transformation is photographer Patrick Demarchelier, whose credits include stunning pictures of Diana, Princess of Wales. The Marie Claire photos are the latest move in a battle to rehabilitate Monica, whose future, beyond the coming round of book publicity is uncertain. Although the cover proclaims "Monica, the real woman behind the headlines", there are no words from her - just a series of poses which, say critics, fail to disguise that she needs to put more effort into slimming. "Monica's Story," written by Princess Diana collaborator Andrew Morton and chronicling Ms. Lewinsky's relationship with President Clinton, climbed quickly to the top of some Internet best seller lists after its release last week, although British bookstores reported only moderate sales. SHOTLIST: SHOWS : (APTN FILE, LONDON 9 MARCH) MONICA LEWINSKY ARRIVES AT BOOK SIGNING ; WS MARIE CLAIRE COVER ; CU SAME ; SOT ELSA MCALONAN, ACTING EDITOR, MARIE CLAIRE ; GVS PICTURES ON MONICA ; SOT MCALONAN ; FILE MONICA AT BOOK SIGNING ?
Business Words | 4K Loopable
4096x2160 Animated business words seamless loop
DC: SENATE CHAPLAIN COMMENTS ON NASHVILLE SCHOOL SHTG
&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>HILL: Senate Chaplain: 'It’s time for us to move beyond thoughts and prayers' in wake of Nashville shooting&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>From Nicky Robertson&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>MS 19157104&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The Senate Chaplain Barry Black, who’s role is traditionally non-political, on Tuesday called for lawmakers to take action on gun violence “beyond thoughts and prayers,” after the shooting in Nashville.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“Lord, when babies die at a church school it is time for us to move beyond thoughts and prayers. Remind our lawmakers of the words of the British statesmen Edmund Burke ‘all that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing,’’(10:00:28)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Black said in his prayer on the Senate floor Tuesday morning.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VIDEO SHOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SOT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TAG&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--MUSIC INFO---&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
US Beer Summit - Obama hopes drinks meeting defuses racial dispute
NAME: US BEER SUMM 20090731Ix TAPE: EF09/0730 IN_TIME: 10:01:43:23 DURATION: 00:03:01:16 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION DATELINE: Washington DC- 30 July 2009 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: 1. Waiter carrying glass of beer 2. Waiter delivering beer to US President Barack Obama seated with Vice President Joe Biden, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr (left) and Massachusetts police Sergeant James Crowley (right) 3. Cutaway of photographers 4. Various of men drinking and talking 5. Zoom in to Gates talking 6. Pan from Gates to Crowley 7. Wide of men talking zoom into Obama 8. Pan of men talking zoom out to wide 9. Crowley walking into news conference 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Sergeant James Crowley, Cambridge Police Department: "We had a cordial and productive discussion today with the President, Vice President, and Professor Gates. We have all agreed that it's important to look forward rather than backward. Issues important to all of us will form the basis of discussions between Professor Gates and me in the days and weeks to come. Professor Gates and I bring different perspective to these issues and have agreed that both perspectives should be addressed in an effort to provide a constructive outcome to the events of the past month." 12. Cutaway of media 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Sergeant James Crowley, Cambridge Police Department: "I think what was accomplished was that this was a positive step in moving forward, as opposed to reliving the events of the past couple of weeks, in an effort to move not just the city of Cambridge, or two individuals past this event, but the whole country to move beyond this and use this as a basis of maybe some meaningful discussions in the future." 14. Cutaway of media 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Sergeant James Crowley, Cambridge Police Department: "No, I think what you had today was two gentlemen agree to disagree on a particular issue. I don't think that we spent too much time dwelling on the past. We spent a lot of time discussing the future." 16. Crowley leaving news conference STORYLINE: With mugs of beer and some carefully chosen words, President Barack Obama tried to push himself and the nation beyond a political uproar on Thursday, hailing a meeting with the black professor and white policeman whose dispute had ignited a fierce debate over race in America. "I have always believed that what brings us together is stronger than what pulls us apart," the nation's first black president said in a written statement after the highly anticipated meeting ended. "I am confident that has happened here tonight, and I am hopeful that all of us are able to draw this positive lesson from this episode." Under the canopy of a magnolia tree in the early evening, Obama joined Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Junior and Cambridge, Massachusetts, police Sergeant James Crowley as well as Vice President Joe Biden for a meeting on a Rose Garden patio. "We agreed to move forward," Crowley said in a news conference later, when asked if anything was solved. "I think what you had today was two gentlemen agreeing to disagree on a particular issue. I don't think that we spent too much time dwelling on the past. We spent a lot of time discussing the future" he said. Gates was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct by Crowley after protesting the policeman's conduct during a possible burglary investigation at Gates' house. The charge was later dropped. The episode exploded into a national debate on racial profiling, fuelled in part by Obama after he suggested that in taking Gates into custody police had "acted stupidly."
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INTERVIEW CONTINUES: Robert Lipsyte But beyond that, you think Gorbachev will weigh in? Christopher Hitchens Well, its I think it must be a subject he wishes would go away to, because if there's one thing he doesn't want to have to talk about, its religious fundamentalism, the Soviet Union is obviously committed against religious fundamentalism, but it's also got a quite independent nationality problem of its own, I doubt we'll hear anything from the Orthodox communists. What is extremely interesting, I think, is that those who, in the United States make their living by the First Amendment, often quite a good living, as in my case, by the existence, of free speech and free expression and freedom of conscience, have actually been rather too inclined to see things from the Muslim point of view, even from the point of view of those who are offering death threats have been, I would say, an astounding number of people prepared to be too broad minded about that, Robert Lipsyte You're talking about writers, Christopher Hitchens writers, some political figures, some i can't for some reason seem to say the word religious properly today, but spiritual leaders, I'll call them Cardinal O'Connor of New York, who, pronouncing all the books that he hasn't read, and I in my judgment probably couldn't read, or tells the faithful not to read it, and that it's blasphemy, and only in passing has anything to say about a threat of murder against an innocent undefended individual. This is extraordinary. Robert Lipsyte Well, perhaps this is blaming the victim But once again, back to that op ed extraordinary op ed piece in which Rushdie he knew what he was doing. He called us down upon himself, a man this sophisticated in the theology of the religion knew that he was challenging them in a very mortal kind of a way. Christopher Hitchens Edward Said yesterday at the Penn reading made a very good point, I thought when he said that what angers many Muslims is the fact that Rushdie can demonstrate familiarity with their holy scripture. He knows it he was raised in it. He can use it very deftly and playfully they don't like the fact that he is, in a sense one of them. If I wrote a book saying I don't think much of Islam, they wouldn't care. Robert Lipsyte Well, that's what you're talking about this this threat to this question was at his opening doors, but we don't have much time left Chris, but did you do see a scenario? Do you see this thing falling of its own weight or kind of moving on? Christopher Hitchens No, I actually Now thinks that it is a Crux moment, I think that it does face those who believe in the ideas of the Enlightenment with an opportunity to defend them and say that we too have unalterable convictions that amount not to a faith but to a belief. And we can be offended by outrageous to that as well. And we must were called upon to stick up for them. And I think it also offers the Muslim world a free gift. We offer them at no cost to their Quran or their Prophet, the chance to share in the modernist idea that disagreement is limited by respect for the rights of others, and there are no losers. In that argument. Everyone can speak Robert Lipsyte very large. What you're saying in a sense is that this book could almost stimulate the Reformation. Christopher Hitchens Yes, I really hope so. Or yesterday, the leader, I suppose I should call it the convener of Al Azhar University, the center of Muslim learning in Cairo for nearly a millennium now said well, why doesn't the Muslim world produce a book answering Mr. Rushdie will if they do that they've entered the debate, they've entered the argument, and everyone should welcome that and approach it with confidence. And that's what makes it shameful that so many people in the past week have been trying to dodge the issue. Robert Lipsyte Christopher Hitchens, thank you so very much for joining us
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