12/04/73 C0041863 - COLOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS JARL DYRUD, A PSYCHIATRIST AFFILIATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, THINKS THAT THE ENERGY CRISIS WILL GIVE AMERICANS A CHANGE TO BECOME MORE RATIONAL ABOUT THEIR CONSUMPTION, DON RAMSELL INTERVIEWS HIM.
12/04/73 C0041863 - COLOR CHICAGO, ILLINOIS JARL DYRUD, A PSYCHIATRIST AFFILIATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, THINKS THAT THE ENERGY CRISIS WILL GIVE AMERICANS A CHANGE TO BECOME MORE RATIONAL ABOUT THEIR CONSUMPTION, DON RAMSELL INTERVIEWS HIM. F CUT STORY: "PSYCHIATRIST" SHOWS: MS DR JARL DYRUD: (SHOT RECENT 44FT) PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY ENERGY (CRISIS) DRYUD, JARL - SOF XX / 44 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / ORIG / A&C 125 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / ORIG / CUTS
Presidential 2022: Formidable Fabien Roussel
GA: BROOKS SHTG/DA: NOT ASKING FOR DEATH PENALTY
\n --SUPERS--\nThursday\nAtlanta, GA\n\nPaul Howard\nFulton County District Attorney\n\n --SOT--\nPaul Howard:\n"We're not asking for the death penalty. We simply cited that because statutorily that is one of the possible sentences, but we're not seeking the death penalty. I don't think anyone rationally expected we would ask for the death penalty in this case."\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nATLANTA RAYSHARD BROOKS GEORGIA POLICE SHOOTING WENDYS\n
Anatomy of Apartheid
00:36-01:15 - Nice WS of the coast line Transkei region of South Africa with two men riding in and out of the shot on horseback. - Panning WS of the coast line of the Transkei to grass covered hills. - Nice tilting WS of a water fall in the Transkei - Good CU zoom out to a FS of a disc plough in the soil and the tractor pulling and its black farmer driving it. - Over the shoulder MS of a black farmer sitting on a tractor panning down to a WS of the green hillsides and a Land Rover Series IIA 109” Station Wagon driving on the road that cuts through the them. - Narrator saying the Transkei is larger than Switzerland, that it’s of eight “emerging black states” in South Africa called Bantustans. 01:15-01:32 - MS of a white man named George Waite(?) driving a right-hand drive Land Rover Series IIA 109” Station Wagon. - Nice CU shot of a Land Rover Series IIA 109” Station Wagon driving past the camera as it pans to a WS of it driving down a rural tree-lined road and out of the frame. - Nice over-the-shoulder shot of the person in silhouette driving a Land Rover Series IIA 109” Station Wagon down a dirt road and being stopped by two black officials with bicycles in olive green uniforms and wearing pith helmets. - MFS of two black police officers in olive green uniforms and wearing pith helmets walking towards the camera. - Narrator says that George Waite’s(?) family has farmed in the Transkei region for four generations, that region is now self-governed by blacks under the apartheid policy and that George has to acknowledge “the new order.” 01:32-2:10 - Various shots of paintings depicting blacks and whites in the Transkei region in 1833. - BW WS of wagons being pulled by oxen and men on horseback herding cattle. - Sepia MS of a black South African in traditional head dress picking up shields. - Illustrated map of South Africa showing the migration of farmers of Dutch, French and German origin from Cape Town heading north as Bantu where heading south from central and southern Africa. - Narrator talking about how black and whites showed up in Transkei at the same time, that was the only region in South Africa where the two races moved into “practically empty territory where black and white could share the right to be called African.” 2:10-03:12 - BW WS of white men in tuxedos talking in circle outside a building with the narrator saying that in 1910 the British recognized the respective claims of the races. - Illustrated map of South Africa with showing the different areas settled by “the Bantu nations” and that the fertile land along the coast were set aside for the Bantu. - BW high angle WS of people cheering and soldiers marching. - BW MFS of men in top hats marching and an unidentified man looking down from a balcony. - ZI on a painting of an unidentified man tipping his hat. - Narrator talking about the architects of territorial apartheid returning to their government positions in London. 03:12-03:41 - Various B/W and color shots of flames and sparks flying inside a steel mill and a machine with rolls of thread in a textile mill with a narrator saying that South Africa became the premiere industrial power in Africa between 1935 and 1945. - Good Panning CU shot of a train arriving in a station to FS of black passengers waiting on the platform and MFS of South African blacks walking toward and boarding trains. - Panning FS of black South Africans boarding trains to a WS an empty field. - Narrator says hundreds of thousands of black South Africans left the homelands for jobs in mining and other industries and as a result “the homelands become labor pools, nations no longer.” 03:41-04:29 - Various EXT shots of a black South Africans in western attire and African attire arriving at a shanty town intercut with a good panning WS of a shanty town and various other shots inside the shanty town. - Narrator saying the industrial revolution in South Africa was similar to Europe except the workers were black, and “the new slum, a black man’s shanty town.” 04:29-04:47 - B/W EXT panning WS of men cheering in 1948 intercut with MFS of Daniel Francois Malan, the first apartheid-era prime minister, and J.G. Strijdom, his successor. - B/W EXT panning WS of Hendrick Verwoerd, the third-era apartheid prime minister, on a stage waiving to hundreds of cheering white South African men. - Various B/W photographs of Malan, Strijdom and Verwoerd. - Narrator saying a new leadership took over in 1948 that “denied the morality of economic free fall” that believed in “parallel development, separate identity, apartheid.” 04:47-05:01 - Various great shots of a black South African man riding a motorcycle wearing a leather jacket and leather hat and then having his papers checked by a white police officer. - MFS silhouette of a white farmer driving a Land Rover Series IIA 109” Station Wagon having his entry permit checked by a black in an olive-green uniform and wearing a pith helmet who then salutes him. 05:01-05:46 - Illustrated map of South Africa showing the re-division of land during apartheid with a narrator saying “Where there was one city and one working class, several city sections where to be created, each to a Bantu nation.” - ZO of a photographic collage that says “End Apartheid, Cried the Thousands.” - Various moves on photographs of people protesting against apartheid. - Narrator talking about how the world was outraged, that other countries that separate people by religious and nationalist groups see separation by race as criminal and that former colonial western countries believe “the greatest service one could do the black man would be to make him like oneself; a westernized gentleman.” 05:46-07:13 - Various seemingly staged shots of African villages with girls running in straw dresses, men weaving, a man painting a wall, and dynamic shots men dancing in traditional clothing. - Great ECU ZO to WS of a black woman in a red wig wearing and taking off fantastic white sunglasses, intercut with illustrations of white actors in billboards, advertisements and graphic comics. - Various collages of newspapers headlines with a graphic flower peddle randomly imposed on them. - Various good INT shots of a white man in a leather jacket playing pinball and a white woman smiling. - MFS of a black woman wearing a leopard one-piece bathing suit and a clown wig on a beach walking up to a white family. - Various shots of white women in dresses and men in suits walking on city streets walking by obviously staged black and white homeless men. - Various shots of black men and women walking on a city street and toward the camera. - Narrator talking about how South Africa is undoing the work of the 19th century colonialists, that it’s challenging black South Africans to build a civilization based on their ancestors’ foundations of governing and arts, cynically comparing it to western advertisements, politicians, lifestyles and entertainment of the 1960s. 07:13-08:27 - MS of a crowd of black South Africans walking towards the camera and looking into the lens. - Various shots of a disturbing mock commercial featuring a poster-sized advertisement for “The Wonder Skin-Bleach Cosmetic” and showing black women at a supposedly western beauty salon having a treatment “For a Lighter Whiter You!” - WS of a western looking run-down row houses with black children playing in the dirt. - WS of a shanty town, MS of a black landlord in a western suit, MS a woman inside a dark room pulling a curtain to reveal another family living in it. - Various good shots of the sparse conditions inside the shanty town - Narrator describing how blacks are second to whites in various ways in the West and the voice of a supposed tenant in the shanty town explain the payments he has to make to live there and narrator saying everything is rationed in the shanty town. 08:27-9:53 - Various INT shots of an interview with an unidentified white South African man in a suit saying “we must allow the black man respect in his own light,” the problem doesn’t arise from separation but in the belief of the superiority of the western culture “which makes us think the only way to recognize the black man is to make him our own,” and that he doesn’t believe in superior. - Various good EXT panning shots of a shanty town with an audio track of the unidentified white man saying that we don’t recognize what’s happening to man at the moment and that South Africa is trying to address this problem intercut with various good shots of people packing up and leaving a shanty town, waving and seeming happy and a tractors demolishing buildings, people waving as others leave in a truck, arriving at rows on newly made homes in a homeland made by the South African government. 9:53-10:31 - Panning WS of mountainous land in South Africa. - Various great shots of a hut being built on one of the eight “emerging black states” in South Africa called “Bantustans” or homelands. - Various shots of a white South African hold blue prints, examining a cow, and operating a hay bailer. - Great shot of an NCK cable backhoe lifting and pouring soil with a mountain range in the background. - Narrator saying, the South African government is instructing, guiding and investing in keeping “…Bantu…economically self-sufficient” 10:31-11:04 - Nice Panning FS ZI of two black men collecting hay with oxen and ZO of a tractor. - Various great shots of a traditional hut being built. - Various shots of a brick building under construction in a homeland with a nice detail of a black contractor point to a detail on a blueprint. - Narrator saying the Bantus were handling more and more of the construction in the homeland by the 1960s. 11:04-11:59 - Various informative shots of a large-scale irrigation project under construction in a homeland. - Various shots of a lush farm in a homeland with a black man showing a field to a white South African agricultural officer in khaki shorts, shirt and safari
MEAT CUT TIES UP BUTCHERS
London. <br/> <br/>GV. Exterior, butcher's shop. CU. Legs of lamb hanging up, pan down to carcasses. SV. Hand skinning loin of lamb. SV. Wood pigeons hanging on rack in shop. SV. Wood pigeons hanging on rail in window. SV. Scrawny chickens in window. GV. Exterior, butcher's shop, pan down to notice reading 'pigs feet, cow heel, calves feet' etc. CU. Notice. SV. Calves feet, black pudding and some other meat produce in shop window, pan across to pigs' feet. CU. Pigs' feet in window. SCU. Frozen rabbits in box. SV. Butcher pulling frozen rabbit from box. CU. Hand cutting lamb chops. <br/> <br/>GV. Butcher's stall in market. Butcher places meat in woman's bag. CU. Woman wearing head scarf. SV. Butcher wearing bowler hat carving meat. SCU. Word 'Family'. Word 'Butcher'. CU. Butcher. SV. Corn beef ration being cut up. SCU. Ration being placed on scale. CU. Weight on scale showing 5 oz. CU. Ration on tray in window. CU. Woman wearing head scarf. SV. Butcher placing ration on block in front of woman. <br/> <br/>Butcher: 'That's your ration for the week'. Woman: Is this all? What am I supposed to do with that? Butcher: 'What you like That's your lot'. <br/> <br/>CU. Mr Warner, another butcher. Pathe reporter John Parsons asks: 'What do you think of this new meat ration? Butcher:' Oh, I think it's terrible. It's a terrible problem for us butchers and even worse problem for the housewife. I really pity her, pity us too.' <br/> <br/>CU. Mr Barnes, another butcher. John Parsons asks: 'What is your message to the people of this country?' Butcher: 'I think the people of Islington are getting a very bad deal, on the quality of meat and the quantity it should never be. Thank you.' <br/> <br/>SV. Top view, housewives showing Parsons their rations, pan to woman holding up rashers of bacon. CU. Woman holding small girl. She says: 'On two ration books I can just have a piece of steak or chops. This week I've got steak. Next week. I'll have chips. One week a meat pie, next week chops. That's how we'll have to go on!' <br/> <br/>CU. Woman wearing spectacles saying: 'One little bit of steak on Friday and blimey we've 'ad it for the rest of the week then.' <br/> <br/>CU. Woman wearing beret saying: 'We'd like to know what happen to all the offal. Haven't pigs got any innards and besides I think if they were to close a few restaurants and cafes for a little while and give it to the housewives then we could feed our husbands in the proper way.' <br/> <br/>CU. Woman wearing big hat saying: 'I think it's simply disgusting. Give us some faggots and peas pudding like they did in the olden days. Then we've got something to say, and a nice meat pudding. Good gawd, what does a man live on? 10d worth of meat. Disgusting.'
Pathe
In 1942 fireside chat, President Franklin Roosevelt calls for sacrifices for World War II war effort
CELEBRITIES
Sound Bite: Brando Eaton Oh my, um how bout Rational Man, you know bring something from there into instead of something physical. I think that’d be a nice little twist. (talks) I’d be like uh oh geez, how bout uh Understand This, as Rational Man. I think that’d be a huge hit honestly. I should talk about making that into the next movie, maybe they’ll add him to Watchmen 2. It would be huge. Understand This! I’m Rational Man, Understand This! That’s pretty intense, I’m not gonna lie. Then he flexes. I don’t know why.
An adult Hispanic woman with glasses focused on coding on dual monitors working late at night
An adult Hispanic woman with glasses focused on coding on dual monitors working late at night
Diefenbaker's Speech at the United Nations
Continued from Shot No. 8432 (Part 11/15 of speech): MWS of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker continuing his speech to the United Nations Assembly on September 26, 1960. Transcript is as follows:"...an end to the production of fissionable materials for weapons and the conversion of existing stocks for peaceful purposes. Canada over and over again has advocated an end to nuclear testing.I need hardly stress the significance of early agreement on measures like these carried out under appropriate verifications and inspection, for there can be no dissipation of fear unless there is control and inspection. Tremendous advances have been made in outer space. It will be too late a year from now. I hope that at this time consideration will be given to jurisdiction in outer space being assured for scientific and peaceful purposes only, so that all nations, great and small, will have equal rights. I believe, and Canada takes the stand, that no celestial body shall be considered as capable of appropriation by any state; that space vehicles shall be identified by a system of registration of launchings, call signs and other characteristics; that frequencies for communications with and among space vehicles shall be allocated on a rational and agreed basis.These tremendous problems require the consideration of the United Nations Committee on the peaceful uses of outer space-and that body to commence its work at once.I should like to say a word on the subject of aid and assistance. While the Chairman of the Council of Ministers dwelt at length on the evils of colonialism, he had very little to say about economic assistance to the less-developed countries of the world. I read no pledge to make increased contributions to the United Nations Programmes of economic and technical assistance. That was one view expressed by President Eisenhower. Mr. Krushchev asked simply for a declaration.There is an urgent need to increase the flow of international economic aid to the less-developed countries, and I think particularly of these newly independent states of Africa. I believe this. Through the United Nations the material resources for economic assistance must be greatly increased if the needs of Africa are to be met without impairing at the same time plans for assistance in other areas. We in Canada have taken one stand in this regard..."Continued in Shot No. 55381.
"HARRY AND LOUISE" ADVERTISING NEWS CONFERENCE (1994)
THE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA HOLDS NEWS BRIEFING TO DISCUSS A NEW "HARRY AND LOUISE" ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN.
NEWS; 1945-1950
13:00:47:00,War planes on United States aircraft carrier prepare for takeoff, Deck crewman gestures (repeat), CU pilot in cockpit, CU men watch, Deck crewman gives thumbs-up sign, Plane taxis (repeat), Takeoff (repeat), Rear view POV from plane of carrier during takeoff, Aerial of plane over carrier, Planes in formation, Aerial of wing, ocean in background, Aerial of planes in formation (repeat), Pilot in cockpit, Planes peel off (dive into action), Plane lands on carrier (phone narration indicating the war is over), Pilot's POV as plane lands on carrier, White House, Crowds wave at passing camera, White House in background, MP's control White House crowd, President Harry Truman tells news conference of Japan's acceptance of surrender terms, unconditional surrender, words on soundtrack, Reporters run from conference, Reporters on phones, Boy with newspaper ("EXTRA! IT'S PEACE!"), Soldier jumps, WAC jumps, Women run, cheer, Crowds wild in street, TImes Square mobbed, United States flag waved, Man holds baby, baby holds small United States flag, Radio announcer above crowd, Dancing in street, Servicemen on lamppost, CU people mug, Man wears Japanese battle flag as hula skirt, does hula, Men lift pretty girl, People lift man, Pretty girl on sailor's shoulders, Sailor kisses girl, almost on ground, Woman slugs beer, Hand points to soldier's stripes, Soldier drinks, Man shampoos self with champagne, Soldier, girl kiss (repeat), Sailor, girl kiss, Soldier, woman dance, Revelers in car, flags, Ticker tape, Big United States flag, People drown each other in ticker tape, Huge mess, Church steeple, United States flag, Small town street, Empty sidewalk, trees, Dad home from work, child runs to him, Kids play under sprinkler, Kids' jumping feet, Kid in mud, Boy drinks from hose, Girl drinks from hose, Hose squirts boy in face (CU), Hose squirts girl in face, Boy helps dad mow lawn, Boys fix wagon, Little girl helps mom hang wash, CU girl shakes clothes (CUTE), Bored boys sit on curb, Small town Main Street, Men talk on street, Boys hang out, Women talk on street, Woman writes in notebook, Sign: NOTICE THE POINTS ARE MARKED ON THE ARTICLE & SHELF OF ALL RATIONED FOOD, Grocer, customer, Store window ("NO MILK, NO EGGS, NO LARD, NO BUTTER"), Half-empty shelves, Sign on shelf: SORRY NO MORE PINEAPPLE, Sign: PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR BUTTER TODAY, Sign: NO BEEF TODAY, Women buy food, CU ration stamps, Grocer counts stamps, CU hands count stamps, Butcher sharpens large knife, Butchers cut meat, Crowded meat market, Smiling butcher holds up chicken, Steak on scale, Smiling woman takes bag (repeat), Price tags changed, 78c to 95c, 59c to 74c, etc, Gas station, sign: GAS RATIONING OFF NO STAMPS REQUIRED, Men fill up tank, Pump ("THIS SALE $2.33"), Man tears up card, CU hand scrapes "A" decal off windshield, Aerial of aircraft carrier, deck crowded with men, Soldiers in foreground see lower Manhattan skyline, Soldiers look, New York City pier, banner reads "WELCOME HOME", Troops on ship wave, CU smiling woman waves, Soldier waves from porthole, Grandma waves, woman hugs her, Women wave to aircraft carrier, Servicemen run off ship, Man, woman hug, kiss (famous shots), Woman runs to hug man, Sailor picks up little boy, Aerial of troop ship, War brides, babies wave, CU brides, babies (NICE, repeat), Women off ship, luxury liner at sea, Men kiss babies, Statue of Liberty, People on ship see Statue, Crowd at pier waves, Refugees on ship, CU women show concentration camp tattoos, just barely visible, Refugees leave ship, People kiss, hug (VERY TOUCHING, MOVING), Army camp, sign: SEPARATION CENTER, Group of soldiers, one steps forward at a time, gets discharge in front of United States flag, Soldiers wave hats, Soldiers wave discharges, Rows of quonset huts (military buildings), Man takes bedding into quonset hut, Child, man take belongings from car, Women hang laundry, Tethered child plays, man reads paper in front of quonset hut, Young men leave school, meet wives, kids, Couples walk with babies, People walk home to tiny trailers, Rows of hundreds of warplanes (repeat), Rows of plane engines, Bomber ("DEADEYE II"), Bomber ("CALAMITY JANE", nose art), Bomber with kill markings, Bomber ("OUR BABY"), Bomber ("DRAGON LADY"), Bomber ("EVASIVE ACTION"), Bomber ("FOREVER AMBER"), Crane stacks planes on end, Welders dismantle plane, Molten steel poured, steelworkers shovel, Men, machines make cars, Car engine hoisted along, Men weld cars (car manufacturing), Men put door on car, Men paint car (repeat), Car body hoisted along, Car finished, Car driven out of factory, Cars drive, Textile bobbins spin, Nylons being made, Women mob "Sultana Hosiery" store, Woman inspects nylons as crowds watch, Man buys nylons, Crowds run through street, Women mob man under sign: WE ARE GIVING AWAY NYLONS, People scramble, Man throws nylons to crowd, Crowd dives, fights for nylons, Person, stretcher loaded into ambulance, Crowd of women don nylons on street, CU legs, "Cheesecake", Models parade, nylons emphasized, Women raise skirts (a little), drop them (a little), "New look" long skirts, Models at lunch, CU Christian Dior, Legs, skirts, Line of models in bikinis, Bikini babes parade, Crowd watches Henry Ford's funeral procession, Woman cries (repeat), Onlookers, Sad boy in baseball uniform, New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia's funeral procession, LaGuardia, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello on steps of New York City City Hall, LaGuardia, Abbott, Costello up steps, Costello trips on purpose, LaGuardia with fire chief, Firemen spray hoses, CU LaGuardia, LaGuardia runs steam shovel, with Casey Stengel (I think), Steam shovel, Walks in parade with General Dwight Eisenhower, With Eisenhower in motorcade, man in weird costume runs up, hands unofficial key to city to Ike, Speaks on radio (WNYC), Reads, dramatizes funnies on radio (SOT, very long version), LaGuardia waves, Original Yankee Stadium, United States flag at half mast in foreground, Game at stadium, Ruth walks on field past uniformed boys, CU Ruth grips bat, Ruth homers, Ruth signs autographs for crowd of kids, CU older Ruth, Ruth waves goodbye to kids, Sickly Ruth at Yankee Stadium for his farewell speech, Crowd, Kids watch, Ruth applauded at microphones, Mel Allen in background, CU Ruth says farewell in pitiful, raspy voice, Mel Allen on verge of tears, Crowd, Ruth smiles (CU), Stadium, United States flags at half mast, Crowd enters Ebbets Field, Man sells programs, wears hat lettered ("BROOKLYN"), Crowd cheers, jeers, calls players "bums", fan gets hat pulled down over his face, CU Jackie Robinson smiles, Fan Hilda Chester with sign "HILDA", CU Robinson (repeat), Robinson gets hit, Fans cheer, Robinson greeted after homer, Crowded street, pushcarts, CU fish put on scale, Fish market, Signs: KNISH 10C, KNOCKWURST 10C, Man eats hot dog, items taken off scale, Strollers, Street scene, Engineer's POV as train passes train, Engineer, Train crosses bridge, POV from train as fields pass, United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill leaves train, Churchill, President Harry Truman into car, Car moves, secret service on fenders, Two leaders in motorcade, Churchill makes famous Iron Curtain speech at Fulton, Missouri (SPEAKS NICE, long version), Audience, Flags at United Nations headquarters, United Nations headquarters, "NEW YORK CITY BUILDING AT FLUSHING MEADOW PARK, NOW AN ICE RINK!!", Marines guard building, VIP's enter, Cars pull up, exit Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, United Nations Security Council session, Soviet representatives, including Andrei Gromyko, Soviets walk out of session, CU Soviet seats empty, Parade, Marchers carry sign: WAKE UP AMERICA PEEKSKILL DID, Poster advertising concert by Paul Robeson, Protesters, Cops control crowd, Enter more cops, Crowd, Sign: OUST THE COMMIES, Cops search man, Cops confiscate baseball bats, Cops, crowd push each other, Man arrested, CU Gary Cooper testifies at HUAC congressional session, Coop says he doesn't like Communism (speaks), Crowd (repeat), Crowd, press, Women knit, Reporters (repeat), CU Ronald Reagan testifies, says no Communist ever used films for ideology, stands up for movie industry, Chairman raps gavel, Herbert Biberman testifies, is asked whether he is a Communist, defies committee, criticizes committee's purpose, refuses to cooperate, Photographers, Hostile witness, don't know who (Hollywood 10 member), CU Congressman Richard Nixon, Committee, Alger Hiss sworn in, Hiss speaks, no sound, Whittaker Chambers testifies, accuses Hiss, speaks, CU Hiss, CU Chambers, Astor Theatre in New York City, huge sign for premiere of "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES", CU Myrna Loy, CU Virginia Mayo (at opening of movie), CU Dana Andrews, Photographers flash bulbs (VERY NICE), Shirley Temple weds John Agar, CU couple, Fans wild, Fans rush Rita Hayworth-Aly Khan wedding, French cops, crowd, Couple in car (CU), Fans, CU couple CU, Photographers, Couple, violinists, Ingrid Bergman, Roberto Rosselini walk on street, Couple drink in cafe, CU Bergman smiles, Princess Elizabeth marries Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, couple in carriage, crowds watch, Crowds rush palace gates, Multitude, Couple, family wave from balcony, Crowd, Extended royal family, CU King George VI, Queen Mary, CU Elizabeth, Philip, Ext. United States Capitol Dome, Newspapers on printing press, Secretary of State George Marshall at committee hearing, speaks of Marshall plan committee, Street scene, Woman hangs out wash, Women talk, Men talk, Men talk in diner, Crowd, announcer at microphone, Woman says Joe Louis and Joe Walcott should fight again, Black man expresses opinion on fight, Crowd on golf course, Enter Bob Hope, Hope jokes, words on soundtrack, Hope gets set to drive, Crowd, Hope drives, hams it up, Future President Dwight Eisenhower on golf course, tries to hit out of sand trap, CU Ike, Ike, press, Ike refuses once again to run for president, CU Ike (NICE), Truman leaves White House with bodyguard, Truman, bodyguard walk (repeat), Truman's legs, cane, Shakes hands with woman, Shakes hands with man, Photographers, Shakes hands with black man, others, House Speaker Joe Martin bangs gavel at 1948 Republican Convention, Indian chief, South Dakota sign, Men, Kansas sign, Aged Herbert Hoover waves, Signs for Taft, CU Robert Taft, Confetti, Balloons, Drum majorette, Man wears goofy-looking mask, Photos of Dewey, Signs for Dewey, New York Governor Thomas Dewey waves (repeat), Papier mache donkey head, Democratic Convention, "ILLINOIS" sign, Delegates fan themselves, Man, towel around head (FUNNY), Sign: WE ARE MILD ABOUT HARRY, Sign: THE WORLD'S HOPE TRUMAN, Delegates, Sign: TRUMAN FOR PRESIDENT, Delegates make noise, Man looks like beardless Gabby Hayes, Fat lady dances, Signs, delegates (repeat), Truman on dais, Truman, Vice President candidate Alben Barkley hold hands aloft, Seal of the President, Truman waves from train observation car, Kids cheer, Truman leaves on train, People wave, POV from train town passes, CU Truman, Dewey writes on train, CU Dewey, CU from train as countryside passes (repeat), Crowd hears Dewey speak, Crowd, CU Truman speaks at microphones, Old man watches, Old couple watch, Old lady with funny hat, CU Dewey speaks at microphone, Truman holds bouquet, Boy holds flag, Dewey gets stick of fish, Dewey waves, POV from train of crowd waving, Reporters work on train, Truman in motorcade, People go to town hall, Sign: TOWN HALL, People enter building, Voters line up, Workers help voters, Couple with baby vote, Voter at machine, X for Dewey, Man casts ballot, X for Truman, Woman casts ballot into ballot box, Truman votes, People vote, Dewey votes, NBC news room, Sign: POPULAR VOTE TABULATORS, Bob Trout broadcasts (repeat), Worker marks STATE CHART (repeat), H.V. Kaltenborn speaks (repeat), Operators at switchboards, Workers use adding machines (repeat), Tote board, Reporters type various broadcasters broadcast, Times Square (NIGHT), Times Building news ticker: TRUMAN TAKES LEAD AWAY FROM DEWEY (SIC), Banquet crowd applauds, Couple hug, celebrate, Empty Dewey headquarters, Glum group (four people look very disappointed), CU sad woman, CU sad man (repeat), Political cartoon of man with ass marked "ALL US POLITICAL EXPERTS" says "KICK ME", Banquet, Truman on dais, Crowd rises, applauds, Truman speaks, makes fun of, does accurate, mocking impression of Kaltenborn and his predictions of Truman's defeat, Nuclear bomb tests, Flashing sign ("DANGER"), Men in bizarre safety suits work with hazardous materials, Flashing sign ("RADIATION AREA"), Robot hands handle chemical in beaker, Worker moves radioactive material, Glow, Scientist works equipment, Man looks through eyepiece, Men work with radioactive chemicals (repeat), Chemical bubbles, Man smokes pipe, Instrument lights flash, Instruments operate, Blindfolded man in G-Force test, face horribly distorted (WEIRD!), Rocket sled speeds (repeat), Man in sled under G-Force, almost as weird, People look at sky with binoculars (repeat), Cat looks up (CUTE), Soldiers look at sky, Soldier on microphone, People talk to Air Force investigators, CU airline pilot, Pilots talk near jet fighter (trying to find flying saucers), CU Air Force pilot, People on sidewalk look into "Today" show window, CU men smoke, People look in store window, Early TV screen, wavy lines (repeat), Bartender, CU mug of beer, Men drink in bar, Horse race on TV, Man laughs, Bartender consoles patron, TV antennas all over roofs, People watch TV, Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca do skit, CU Dave Garroway, Faye Emerson, Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, Milton Berle dances with Carmen Miranda (guess which network made this film), TV studio, Microphone boom operator, Camera WNBT NBC, CU Albert Einstein speaks of danger of nuclear suicide, Thermometer reads 97 degrees, Crowded beach, People on beach blanket, Kids run on beach, Woman, child with bare ass (the child, not the woman) on beach, Girl plays in surf, Crowds on Coney Island beach, People descend on parachute jump, People on revolving swing ride at Steeplechase Park, POV from front seat as people ride roller coaster, Starter waves flag at auto race, Autos race, Race accidents, End of horse race, Crowd, Bob Richards does pole vault, People at fair, CU balloons, Carnival rides, Barker barks, Man hits bell with mallet, People watch, Cotton candy made, Kid with cotton candy, Man holds son, Rides, CU clown, CU boy with father, Goats on leash, Truman says goodbye to wife at plane, Plane engine starts, Truman onto plane (repeat), People wave, Airliner taxis, Aerial of airliner in air, Aerial of Washington, DC, CU landing gear goes down (NICE), POV from plane as it lands, Plane taxis ("INDEPENDENCE"), Secretary of State Dean Acheson in parking lot (A COUPLE OF FRAMES ONLY), Truman exits plane, Truman's car leaves, Men raise flags at United Nations, Sign: COUNCIL IN SESSION, United Nations Security Council session, Soviet seat empty, Korean representative, empty USSR chair, Korean refugees flee battle (repeat), Refugees, building burns in background, Burned buildings, Naked baby cries, Legs of marching soldiers, Troops march to ship, Troops board ship, Dog watches, Troops up gangway ("SAN FRANCISCO PORT OF EMBARKATION"), Hand beats drum ("SAN FRANCISCO PORT OF EMBARKATION"), Navy band plays, Crane removes gangway, Men untie ship, Smoke from funnel, Ship leaves, People wave, Men wave from portholes, Troops wave (repeat), Woman waves, CU baby waves, Aircraft carrier at dock, Ship in harbor, View from ship, Soldier on ship, CU sailor, CU soldiers, sailors, Aircraft carrier at sea
Hispanic Latin American man, software engineer developer use computer at home office, work on program coding at night. Programming language development technology, freelance work from home concept
Hispanic Latin American man, software engineer developer use computer at home office, work on program coding at night. Programming language development technology, freelance work from home concept
Super Delegates - WN
Interview with Senator John Kerry for a Jake Tapper WN spot on delegates AUDIO ON CHANNEL ONE 16:13:00 my response to that is Obama is waiting for endorsement of governor of Maine and Maryland 16:13:19 senator Murray . 16:13:24 that is a silly argument and it is almost disrespectful. The super delegates we always supposed to be the wise 16:13:47 there is no way that a grassroots campaign at the heart of the 16:14:24 in my judgment there isn't going to be a need . 16:14:35 I think that argument works both ways . 16:14:58 Obama won delegates in MA. A lot of people seem to be forgetting that. The dem party has a proportional system 16:15:40 again I say to that if Obama or if Hillary had won the majority of delegates and are sitting there in the lead 16:15:57 what is the rational for super delegates to rush in and say Washington knows best . I think that is a very difficult rational to make 16:16:19 I personally don't think it's insignificant that republicans want Hillary to be nominee and they won't know how to run against Obama . they think he's the strongest candidate in November 16:17:17 if it's nip and tuck they I say it's a toss up ball. then I think it's very difficult to hind a legitimate rational for the elected officials to step in . 16:18:18 it's hard to find the rational for that 16:18:41 I know that the Obama campaign and Obama himself has respect for the voters who want to be involved 16:19:02 I also suspect that if there is an appreciative number then I think a lot of the super delegates will find it difficult to go out an over turn that decisions Broll 16:19:40 back shot of Kerry walking 16:20:12 broll 16:20:47 low shot of Kerry working at desk
SEN WARNER/SHUTDOWN- NO RATIONAL PERSON
--SUPERS--\nThursday\nWashington \n\nSenator Mark Warner \n(D) Virginia \n\n --SOT--\nSen. Mark Warner "I think when we think back, and Donald Trump said in the middle of December that he would be pr ...
WELCOME HOME
Title reads: "Welcome Home". <br/> <br/>Liverpool, Merseyside. <br/> <br/>Various shots of troopship docking, it is loaded with repatriated prisoners of war. The men come ashore, some are injured and have to be carried on stretchers, all seem in good spirit. <br/> <br/>At military reception centre. Various shots of a pipe band leading in the ex-POWs who are able to march, they are cheered by fellow soldiers. M/S of the ex-POWs queuing up for pay and special rations before taking 28 days leave. An Officer explains that the double ration book they receive will get them things they have missed during their years in captivity. More shots of ex-POWs receiving ration books and cash. Good C/U of ration book. <br/> <br/>Various C/Us of repatriated prisoners, including London born Japanese serving with R.A.M.C. Various shots of the men talking to interviewer about their prison camp experiences. Interviewer talks to man from Glasgow captured in Greece, man from Bradford captured in Boulogne and a Londoner captured in Norway. The Londoner makes a joke about Hitler and comments that he thinks the Germans are changing now. Various shots group of soldiers singing "Bless 'em All".
ALCOHOL & DRUGS
AT BAR, PAYING BAR TAB. RATIONALIZATION. THINKS TO HIMSELF. GETS WORKED UP, IRRATIONAL THOUGHTS. FEELS COMPETITION BETWEEN YOUNG MAN SEEN EARLIER. SMOKING. DEVISES CONSPIRACY THEORY, HE THINKS THE YOUNG MAN IS TRYING TO OVERTHROW HIM. KEEPS DRINKING, DRUNK. "A MAN HAS A RIGHT TO DRINK IN HIS OWN OFFICE." DRUNK.
ZACARIAS MOUSSAOUI HEARING (2002)
Zacarias Moussaoui was in court again today. He pled guilty, but quickly changed his mind.
Closeup of Female computer programmer works on complex software development tasks at her home office late into the night. Software developer, artificial intelligence and programming.
Closeup of Female computer programmer works on complex software development tasks at her home office late into the night. Software developer, artificial intelligence and programming concept.
1970s NEWS
Bill Moyers could the superpowers step in and control events if a war were to happen? Godfrey Hudson Much less than people tend to assume that we have, after all, had full wars in the Middle Eastern 30 years or less than 30 years. And that people are not really basing their decisions on extremely rational calculations that it's a situation in which war could break out very suddenly and very unpredictable way that I don't think it's a question of, of rational calculations being taken by high command and in Tel Aviv or in Cairo. And that I doubt very much whether the United States for example, has as much influence on what happens is people tend to assume
TOWN HALL: CRUZ-GOV HAS NO BIZ RULING HEALTH CARE
**SEE PO-172TU FOR STORY INFORMATION**\n\n --SUPERS--\nTuesday\nWashington \n\nSen Ted Cruz\n(R) Texas\n\n --SOT--\nTed Cruz: "Whenever you put government in charge of health care they ration, they decide you get care and you don"t. I don"t think the government has any business telling you you"re not entitled to receive health care. That"s why I think the answer is not more of Obamacare, more government control, more of what got us in this mess, rather the answer is empower you. Give you choices. Lower prices. Lower premiums, lower deductibles. Empower you and put you back in charge of your health care."\n -----END-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nPOLITICS HEALTH AFFORDABLE CARE ACT TRUMP WHITE HOUSE EXECUTIVE ORDER DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN
"STARVING" SAYS DR BICKNELL. "NONSENSE" SAYS FRED STEVENS
Full title reads: "'Starving' says Dr Bicknell. 'Nonsense' says Fred Stevens". <br/> <br/>London. <br/> <br/>MS CU Dr Franklyn Bicknell seated at desk talking about the food situation, saying that we're starving. We are seriously underfed.(nat sound). <br/> <br/>MS CU Fred Stevens, a milk roundsman seated on a park bench, giving the opposing viewpoint. He thinks the rations are more than enough. (nat sound). <br/> <br/>CU Stevens drinks a cup of tea.