CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
NEWSFEED: 9/7/2005, REHNQUIST FUNERAL, KATRINA FLOOD/FIRE IMAGES, FEMA DIRECTOR MICHAEL BROWN PRESS CONF, IRAQ BRIDGE DESTROYED ;DX-INT: REHNQUIST FUNERAL, VIEWING, crowds pass and pay respects, in Supreme Court Rotunda, coffin, pallbearer remove coffin ;DX-EXT: REHNQUIST FUNERAL, Justices, exit and line steps O'Connor, Ginsberg, Thomas, etc.. color guard, coffin comes down steps; DX-EXT: REHNQUIST FUNERAL, loaded into hearse, justices disperse to load into waiting limos ;DX-INT: KATRINA, MILITARY ON RESPONSE, press conf, save lives, reduce human suffering, progress, prepared to any threat to homeland ;DX-INT: KATRINA, NO OFFICIALS BRIEFING, POLICE CHIEF, T/H, 'WE ARE DOING OUR BEST' MAYOR NAGIN ;DX-EXT: KATRINA, SC WRONG CHARLESTON, RED CROSS BUSES, MILITARY PERSONNEL STAND AROUND WAITING, LINES OF BUSES, EMS, AMBULANCES ;DX-EXT: WA, SCHOOL KID SHIT, aerial of accident scene, children loaded off bus, not much action ;DX-EXT: MA, AWAITS EVACUEES, Camp Edwards, set up to receive survivors, refugees on roof, rescue efforts, t/h var ;DX-EXT: MA, KATRINA EVACUEES, Gov. Romney, press conf. offers help to evacuees from New Orleans ;DX-EXT: NYC, 9/11 FDNY FUNERAL AT ST. PATS, pics of 9/11 victims, funeral with coffin on firetruck, color guard; DX-EXT: LA KATRINA, FDNY FIRETRUCK, gift to Louisiana, FDNY gives fire truck to Louisiana, convoy leaves to call from FEMA ;DX-INT: LA OFFICER SHOT, T/H IN HOSPITAL BED, KATRINA, LOOTERS IN New Orleans, hospital t/h, x-ray of bullet entry ;DX-EXT: NO/LA, FDNY FIREFIGHTERS AT WORK, aerial spray water on bldg, firefighters at work, aerials Superdome, cars in water ;DX-EXT: NO/LA, KATRINA, aerial pipe spews dirty water, draining city ;DX-INT: VOLCKER OIL FOR FOOD, speech, UN program food and relief effort, against Iraq, corruption etc in the program ; DX-INT: MI, FORD RECALL, AUTO INDUSTRY, F-150 truck to screen, drives in meadow, 4X4, and SUV on road, no audio ;DX-EXT: NO/LA FAREWELL FRENCH QUARTER PARADE, locals stage parade as the evacuate with pets, playing instruments, pseudo mardi gras ;DX-EXT: NO/LA KATRINA, AZ SEARCH & RESCUE, goes door to door to check for people, int. house, checking, pets left inside feed dog ;DX-EXT: NO/LA KATRINA, AZ RESCUE, street sign sticks out water, marking houses searched, flooded out homes ;DX-EXT: CRUISE SHIP FOR EVACUEES, tour of ship int. ship person shows off what facilities would be available ;DX-INT: SEN PELOSI ON RESPONSE TO HURRICANE KATRINA, COMPLAINS ABOUT MICHAEL BROWN, BLAMES GW BUSH, wants Brown fired, calls Bush dangerous ; DX-EXT: IRAQ, US TROOPS DESTROY BRIDGE, people on damaged bridge, locals try to cross on bridge remains ;DX-EXT: IRAQ, DESTRUCTION, DEAD cow CARRIED ON STRETCHER, destruction climbing in the debris; DX-EXT: IRAQ, ITALY TO REDUCE NUMBER TROOPS, standing at attention, camp, trucks, soldiers walking about ;DX-EXT: IRAQ, TROOPS ON ROAD, ARMED, CONVOY, gunners on top of vehicles, convoy on street ;DX-INT: NO/LA, FEMA PRESS CONFERENCE, Michael Brown speaks re: meeting of FBI Mueller, on police dept, requests for addl. police ;DX-INT: NO/LA FEMA PRESS CONFERENCE, MICHAEL BROWN DIRECTOR, asked state and city to map out for FEMA, using men/women on ground; DX-INT: NO/LA FEMA PRESS CONFERENCE, ON HEALTH SERVICES, DIFF. SPEAKER, NATIONAL GUARD OUTFIT ;
Watchdog - : - Pork - Barrell - Spending - 1
Terry Turner begins a four part series on pork BARBELL and just what some of your tax dollars are paying for.
Pres. Eisenhower and Presidential Committee on Government Contracts dedicate Baruch Houses in New York City, named for Dr. Simon Baruch
Carpets rolled out at airport as Pres. Dwight Eisenhower arrives / Side view US flag and Presidential flag flying from separate staffs from Waldorf Astoria Hotel windows / CU Eisenhower walking into hotel / Eisenhower posing with Presidential Committee on Government Contracts, which includes Vice Pres. Richard Nixon on Eisenhower's right (Helen Rogers Reid, Chairman of the Board of NY Herald Tribune; John Roosevelt, youngest son of the late Pres. Franklin Roosevelt; Fred Lazarus, Jr., Pres. of American Retail Federation; John Lawrence McCaffrey, Pres. of International Harvester Co.; John Minor Wisdom, New Orleans attorney and GOP National Committeeman; J. Ernest Wilkins, attorney who is Vice Chairman with Nixon; Judge Sylvester Ryan of the US District Court, who does the swearing in) / CU pan members are sworn in by Ryan / MS Eisenhower waving from car as he leaves hotel / Top shot Eisenhower waving from car nearing East Side / PAN boys holding signs "Welcome Mr. President" and "Welcome to the East Side, IKE" / INT VS Eisenhower signing book in Board of Registry / Eisenhower waving from car as he rides thru streets toward Baruch Village / Street corner sign "Baruch Place - Delancy Street" / High LS Baruch Village under construction, skyscrapers in bg / Baruch Village with Baruch Public Bathhouse in fg / crowd awaiting Eisenhower / WS Eisenhower out of car / CU Eisenhower and Bernard Baruch, statesman, civic leader and economist, talking / Eisenhower and Baruch up steps, Eisenhower shakes hands with dignitaries / WS Belle Baruch, daughter of Bernard Baruch, unveils bust of her father / CU bust / VS Eisenhower on rostrum talking, audience listening / Eisenhower and Baruch wave / WS Baruch Housing Development as seen from Hudson River / VS street corner sign: "Baruch Place - Delancy Street" / WS rear shot of audience at dedication ceremonies / MS NY Gov. Thomas Dewey; Eisenhower and Baruch on platform, Eisenhower talking to Dewey
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Pres Eisenhower and govt Committee dedicates Baruch houses in NYC
CONGRESSMAN TONRY
850 SOF MAG ROLL A FTG OF CONGRESSMAN TONRY. VS NEWLY ELECTED CONGRESSMAN RICHARD TONRY (D-LA) MEETING W/ SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE THOMAS O'NEILL (TIP) IN HIS OFFICE. VS TIP O'NEILL WELCOMING TONRY TO WASHINGTON, DC. INTV W/ MRS TONRY ON PROBLEMS OF MOVING TO DC FROM NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. EXT PLAQUEMINES PARISH COURTHOUSE IN NEW ORLEANS. VS BUILDINGS IN FRENCH QUARTER OF NEW ORLEANS SHOWING OLD STYLE ARCHITECTURE. VS MOTHER AND CHILD FEEDING PIDGEONS IN PARK.
US NOrleans - Residents return to 9th ward for first time since Katrina
NAME: US NORLEANS 131005N TAPE: EF05/0913 IN_TIME: 10:00:09:00 DURATION: 00:02:47:01 SOURCES: APTN DATELINE: New Orleans, 12 Oct 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: 1. Tracking shot of damaged houses and debris 2. Damaged and vandalised house 3. Wide pan on resident William Copelin pushing shopping trolley towards house 4. Close-up of graffiti on house 5. Various Copelin cleaning up inside house 8. SOUNDBITE (English) William Copelin, homeowner: "You have to go on. Life goes on. Pick up the pieces and keep going." 9. Tilt up of damage in house 10. SOUNDBITE (English) William Copelin, homeowner: "I'm just trying to get some papers out of here that's all, after that I'm gone." 11. Close-up of feet walking 12. Resident Erwin Thomas walking into damaged house 13. Thomas opening door 14. Tilt down of damage in house 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Ervin Thomas, homeowner: "I'm pretty sad right now, I really am but I'm alive. I can always start over again. I know many people wasn't (sic) fortunate to get out alive. As I ride through I see where some of the FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) people made marks on the houses to show that nobody was in here and I've seen a few houses where some people were in there. So I feel fortunate that way and I try to focus on that to keep myself somewhat sane. That's how I feel right now." 16. Pan to fallen street sign 17. Wide pan of damage in street STORYLINE: Dozens of residents returned for the first time Wednesday to New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward to see what was left after floodwaters caused by Hurricane Katrina drowned the neighbourhood up to its roofs. Residents in the Ninth Ward - one of the city's most impoverished and low-lying communities - were among the last to flee the rising floodwaters. Many were plucked from their attics and housetops with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Six weeks after the hurricane struck and damaged levees turned the Lower Ninth into a lake, its people are last in line again - the last in the city to return home to survey the damage. Floodwaters swept William Copelin's father from his house. He returned Wednesday for the first time to see what could be salvaged. His father's body still hasn't been found. Officials say residents would be allowed past roadblocks from dawn to sundown daily, but only to "Look and Leave." They say the destruction was too extensive and the neighbourhood is still to dangerous to allow anyone to stay.
75984 HISTORY OF U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS PART 1 1776-1823 "AGE OF REVOLUTIONS"
This 1976 color movie from the U.S. State Department recounts the diplomatic triumphs from 1776 and the Revolutionary War era, through the Monroe Administration in 1823. Special attention is paid to Benjamin Franklin and his dealings with the French, the winning of the war and subsequent world events that affected the United States. The French Revolution is also covered. The story is told through beautiful paintings. The film opens with waves crashing across the rocks. Paintings of early Americans flash across the screen. Explorers, settlers fighting for a chance at life on a new continent. Images of Colonial America. The American Revolution. The Pennsylvania State House 1:22. Painting of Franklin, Adams and Jefferson 1:35. "The History of US Foreign Relations. Part One. An Age of Revolutions" Associate Producer and Director of Photography, Imre L. Toth. Produced written and directed by Paul Auerswald 2:30. Colonial Harbor with massive sailing ships in the background 2:50. The great Palace at Versailles 3:02. Painting of Louis XVI 3:10. Paris, France 3:33. Painting of Benjamin Franklin 3:50. The first American Embassy inhabited by Benjamin Franklin 4:07. Painting the French aristocracy 5:05. French statue in the Square 5:25. Painting of American revolutionary soldiers in the wintertime 5:45. Painting of George Washington receiving British troops at Saratoga 6:20. The gates of Versailles open 6:33. Image of globe and interior room of the palace of Versailles 6:47. The Hotel de Lautrec, Paris 7:00. Painting of the French signing a treaty with Benjamin Franklin in the United States 7:15. John Paul Jones mans a French merchant ship to attack the English 7:48. Paintings of French soldiers on American soil fighting together 8:05. Washington, Lafayette, and Rochambeau accept the surrender of the British by General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781 8:17. A French fleet blockades the British by sea 8:36. The British try to blast their way through the French ships and fail 8:40. The siege of Yorktown 8:50. Cornwallis surrenders 7,000-8,000 men to the United States and the captive Army lines up 9:30. Painting of George Washington on his horse with British officers standing by 10:00. Painting of Prime Minister Lord North 10:20. Painting of The House of Commons 10:35. The camera zooms in on a face in the painting – Richard Oswald 10:45. The preliminary treaty of peace is signed between the United States and England 11:25. The signed paperwork on a desk as the camera pans out – a fireplace burns in the background 11:45. The camera zooms to a painting of John Adams, John Jay and Benjamin Franklin 12:23. The British negotiators were so embarrassed they refused to pose for the picture in which The Treaty of Paris is signed 12:40. Badge with the words Liberté, Égalité 12:51. The year is 1789 - Painting of Parisians storming the Bastille 13:30. Fires burning in France 14:00. Painting of heads on stakes, fresh from the guillotine and King Louis XVI is executed in the Place de la Revolution in Paris 14:13. Paris burns and mobs rule the plazas 14:30. Painting of George Washington 15:05. French minister arrives in the United States 15:48. Alleyway in Philadelphia 16:05. Painting of John Jay being burned in effigy for negotiating with England 16:17. 1796 and Washington retires to Mount Vernon 16:46. Painting of George Washington at his writing desk 16:53. Sailing ship 17:42. Sailing ships trade in foreign ports 18:05. Naval ships fight at sea 18:33. Painting of Napoleon Bonaparte 18:51. Map of Santo Domingo 19:20. Napoleon seizes territories in Louisiana 19:35. Painting of Thomas Jefferson 19:45. The French are hung in Santo Domingo 20:20. Château de Malmaison 20:30. The Louisiana Purchase is executed. 21:15. Naval battle 21:43. President Thomas Jefferson cartoon with France and England emptying his pockets 22:04. Cartoon of British officer trading for American scalps with Native American 22:30. Debate of 1812 22:55. Henry Clay 23:20. British troops invade Washington 23:55. Andrew Jackson defends New Orleans 24:25. John Quincy Adams and the Treaty of Ghent 24:54. Congress at Vienna 25:45. Prince Metternich of Austria 25:50. Simón Bolívar 26:15. Tsar Alexander I of Russia 26:40. British foreign Minister Canning 26:47. James Monroe touches a globe 27:07. President Monroe’s message to Congress in 1823 27:55. Sailing ships and covered wagons 29:15. America is free. 29:24. Narrated by Larry Keith and Brad Crandall. <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
DEMOCRATIC MAYORS CONFERENCE (1996)
THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF DEMOCRATIC MAYORS HOLDS A NEWS CONFERENCE.
17ST CANAL
00:00:00:00 &lt;p&gt;OLIVER THOMAS INTV, VARIOUS SHOTS OF HOUSES, WALK AND TALK WITH THOMAS (BONDY),DEBRIS, CARS, TRASH IN STREET, TREES, INTERIORS OF EXPOSED HOMES, DEBRIS IN YARDS, CAR IN HOUSE, GOO ...
THE WHITE HOUSE
COVER VIDEO OF THE 77TH ANNUAL DINNER OF THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS ASSOCIATION. 20:23:28:19 MS OF COMEDIAN SINBAD STANDING NEXT TO PRESS SPOKESMAN MARLIN FITZWATER. PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH AND FIRST LADY BARBARA ARE INTRODUCED UPON THEIR ARRIVAL. VS AS THE COLORS ARE PRESENTED AND THE NATIONAL ANTHEM IS PLAYED. 20:31:23:11 LS OF JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF CHAIRMAN COLIN POWELL IN THE AUDIENCE. 20:34:33:00 VS AS THE GUESTS AT THE HEAD TABLE ARE INTRODUCED INCLUDING BUSH, FIRST LADY BARBARA, ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT CHARLES BIERBAUER, SHERIDAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION CHAIRMAN RONALD DAVENPORT, HELEN THOMAS OF UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL, FRANK MURPHY OF THE WASHINGTON TIMES, REUTERS NEWS SERVICE CORRESPONDENT GENE GIBBONS, CARL LUBESTOF OF THE DALLAS DAILY NEWS, PAST PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION RALPH HARRIS, JEROME WATSON OF THE CHICAGO SUN TIMES, KENNETH WALSH OF US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, SINBAD, FITZWATER, TERRANCE HUNT OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, KAREN HOSTLER OF THE BALTIMORE SUN, RICHARD SCHMIDT COUNSEL TO THE ASSOCIATION, EDGAR POLE OF THE NEW ORLEANS TIMES AND LAWRENCE O'ROARKE OF THE ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH. CI: PERSONALITIES: BIERBAUR, CHARLES. PERSONALITIES: BUSH, BARBARA. PERSONALITIES: BUSH, GEORGE. PERSONALITIES: DAVENPORT, RONALD. PERSONALITIES: FITZWATER, MARLIN. PERSONALITIES: GIBBONS, GENE. PERSONALITIES: HARRIS, RALPH. PERSONALITIES: HOSTLER, KAREN. PERSONALITIES: HUNT, TERRANCE. PERSONALITIES: LUBESTOF, CARL. PERSONALITIES: MURPHY, FRANK. PERSONALITIES: O'ROARKE, LAWRENCE. PERSONALITIES: POLE, EDGAR. PERSONALITIES: POWELL, COLIN. PERSONALITIES: SCHMIDT, RICHARD. PERSONALITIES: SINBAD. PERSONALITIES: THOMAS, HELEN. PERSONALITIES: WALSH, KENNETH. PERSONALITIES: WATSON, JEROME.
ANDERSON COOPER 9TH WARD
15:26:25:00 INTV Thomas Gai (pronounced "guy"), white police officer: "It's actually been pretty bad. We are real low on food supplies... We were completely unprepared... we had to fend for ourselves... As police officer you take an oath to defend and protect the people of New Orleans.. You are in the same boat as the people around you... To be honest with you, it was really scary for a lot of times... People out there starving, drowning.. we got out there and got people out.. You just can only do so much... A lot of nights I couldn't sleep knowing there were people out there... and you couldn't get to them... We don't have a lot of communications with the outside world... At one time we knew that we were operating on our own.. We were our own station, our own police dept..."/ SOT Nicholas Williams, black officer out of the police academy four weeks: ".. I knew we could get hit by a hurricane, but I never thought about the aftermath... It never ran across my mind"/ SOT Gai: "...We always knew something as devastating as this could happen. But there's a lot of things that could happen... This is our city..."/ SOT Williams "Don't come here and try to push us aside... All we got is each other..."/ SOT Gai: "... That is what this time is for Just because things get tough, doesn't mean you can pick up... and go away..."/ SOT Williams:" This job is only ten percent fighting crime and chasing criminals. The other 90 percent is dedicated to the community... service..." (11:05) / 15:38:12:00 POV/SOT Anderson Cooper talks with New Orleans police officers, Gai and Williams, about problems with contamination, roving dogs and resients sho don't want to evacuate, days after the hurricane/ TRACKING SHOT Police (deputies?) ride past on horseback (3:50) / 15:43:51:00 SU Anderson Cooper, in front of police station nicknamed "Fort Apache" because New Orleans has become like the wild west. (0:39) /
NEWSONE EDITMASTER RC05-20
NWO - NEWSONE / NEWSONE EDIT MASTER #RC05-20 10/02/2005 through 11/01/2005 01:00 MORRELL - HOUSING 10/02/2005 03:30 YANG - SCOTUS 10/02/2005 06:00 DOUGLAS - THE FALLOUT 10/03/2005 08:00 B.STARK - FLEX TIME 10/03/2005 11:00 MORAN - BUSH 10/04/2005 13:00 KERLEY - ALASKA FISH 10/04/2005 15:00 MORAN - RIGHT TO DIE 10/05/2005 17:00 THOMAS - RELIEF SCAM 10/06/2005 19:00 RADDATZ - TORTURE REFORM 10/06/2005 22:00 YANG - CHILDREN 10/09/2005 23:00 OSUNSAMI - NEW ORLEANS BEATING 10/10/2005 25:00 OSUNSAMI - NEW ORLEANS 10/11/2005 27:00 STARK - FUEL PRICES 10/11/2005 29:00 TAPPER - PENGUINS 10/11/2005 31:00 MORAN - COURT FIGHT 10/12/2005 33:00 RADDATZ - IRAQ VOTE 10/14/2005 35:00 MORAN - MIERS JUDGES 10/17/2005 37:00 MORAN - MIERS FILE 10/18/2005 39:00 TAPPER - SCHOOL BOOKS 10/19/2005 41:00 KERLEY - WILMA 10/20/2005 43:00 KARL 10/21/2005 46:00 MORRELL - JUVENILE LIFERS 10/23/2005 49:00 MORAN - MONEY MAN 10/24/2005 51:00 RADDATZ - THE GENERALS REMEMBER 10/25/2005 53:00 DOUGLAS - MIERS 10/27/2005 55:00 MORRELL - COURT CHOICE 10/30/2005 57:00 MORAN - NEW NOMINEE 10/31/2005 60:00 DOUGLAS - WAR OVER THE WAR 11/01/2005 RETIRED EDITMASTER
PRESIDENT BUSH / NATIONAL NIGHT OUT (1991)
PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH’S REMARKS AT A KICK OFF CEREMONY FOR THE EIGHT ANNUAL NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME IN ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA.
TRUMP CONTRADICTS NURSE HE'S HONORING OVER PPE
--SUPERS--\nWednesday\nWashington\n\n:06 - :15\nSophia L. Thomas\nPresident, American Association of Nurse Practitioners\n\nPresident Trump\n(no font needed)\n\n -- LEAD IN -- \nPRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP CONTRADICTED A NURSE HE WAS HONORING IN THE OVAL OFFICE ON WEDNESDAY, INSISTING THERE ARE NO PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SHORTAGES. \nTHE NURSE HAD SAID AVAILABILITY COULD BE 'SPORADIC.'\n --SOT--\nSophia Thomas:\n"I think it's sporadic. I talk to my colleagues around the country. Certainly there are pockets of areas where PPE is not ideal, but this is an unprecedented time and the infection control measures that we learned, uh, back when we went to school, one gown, one mask for one patient a day or per time. This is a different time and I've been reusing my N95 masks for a few weeks now. I just broke out a new one to come here just in case I needed to wear it. To answer your question earlier, we're all covid-19 free. We were all tested. So we're not socially distancing, we're all negative, then we wouldn't do anything to harm our president obviously. Um, we were all tested. We're all tested, we're all negative. And so that's why we're not socially distancing and, um, why we're not wearing masks. Um, certainly I've had several tests throughout this whole covid-19 crisis. I practice in new Orleans at a community health center. My youngest patient has been four days old, a four day old infant. Um, and uh, so PPE has been sporadic. Uh, but it's been manageable and we do what we have to do. We're nurses, and we learn to adapt and do whatever the best thing that we can do for our patients to get the job done and get the care provided. And that's what we're going to continue to do as covid-19 continues. "\nPresident Trump:\n"Sporadic, for you but not sporadic for a lot of other people, because I've heard the opposite. I've heard that they are loaded up with, with gowns now. And you know, initially we had nothing. We had empty cupboards, we had empty shelves, we had nothing because it wasn't put there by the last administration."\n -- TAG --\nFRONT-LINE HEALTH WORKERS HAVE REPORTED SHORTAGES OF P-P-E AS THE CORONAVIRUS HAS SWEPT THROUGH THE COUNTRY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE HAS WORKED TO FACILITATE RAMPED-UP PRODUCTION OF ITEMS INCLUDING MASKS AND GOWNS SINCE THE PANDEMIC STARTED.\n -----END-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nPOTUS PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP NATIONAL NURSES DAY CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 COVID\n\n
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION PT. 15 (1988)
B-ROLL OF THE SECOND DAY OF THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION WITH AMBASSADOR JEANNE KIRKPATRICK, GOVERNOR BOB MARTINEX, AND GOVERNOR TOM KEAN.
NEWSONE EDITMASTER RC05-20
NWO - NEWSONE / NEWSONE EDIT MASTER #RC05-20 10/02/2005 through 11/01/2005 01:00 MORRELL - HOUSING 10/02/2005 03:30 YANG - SCOTUS 10/02/2005 06:00 DOUGLAS - THE FALLOUT 10/03/2005 08:00 B.STARK - FLEX TIME 10/03/2005 11:00 MORAN - BUSH 10/04/2005 13:00 KERLEY - ALASKA FISH 10/04/2005 15:00 MORAN - RIGHT TO DIE 10/05/2005 17:00 THOMAS - RELIEF SCAM 10/06/2005 19:00 RADDATZ - TORTURE REFORM 10/06/2005 22:00 YANG - CHILDREN 10/09/2005 23:00 OSUNSAMI - NEW ORLEANS BEATING 10/10/2005 25:00 OSUNSAMI - NEW ORLEANS 10/11/2005 27:00 STARK - FUEL PRICES 10/11/2005 29:00 TAPPER - PENGUINS 10/11/2005 31:00 MORAN - COURT FIGHT 10/12/2005 33:00 RADDATZ - IRAQ VOTE 10/14/2005 35:00 MORAN - MIERS JUDGES 10/17/2005 37:00 MORAN - MIERS FILE 10/18/2005 39:00 TAPPER - SCHOOL BOOKS 10/19/2005 41:00 KERLEY - WILMA 10/20/2005 43:00 KARL 10/21/2005 46:00 MORRELL - JUVENILE LIFERS 10/23/2005 49:00 MORAN - MONEY MAN 10/24/2005 51:00 RADDATZ - THE GENERALS REMEMBER 10/25/2005 53:00 DOUGLAS - MIERS 10/27/2005 55:00 MORRELL - COURT CHOICE 10/30/2005 57:00 MORAN - NEW NOMINEE 10/31/2005 60:00 DOUGLAS - WAR OVER THE WAR 11/01/2005 RETIRED EDITMASTER