Computer Technology
A beige computer desktop monitor from the 80s is shown with old style bright green type across the screen. A man puts a vintage floppy disk into the computers drive. Digital computer gaming technology in full color is used by young people. A digital keyboard sound synthesizer and various high tech new computer technologies are shown. Doug Campbell from Intel speaks to a reporter about future technologies. A computer hard drive with a see - through casing sits beside a flat screen monitor. Double flat screen monitors, PDAs and small thin cell phones are shown. CU of hands typing on a notebook laptop keyboard, a busy city street can be seen through a window in the BG. rnrnPLEASE NOTE VIDEO AND AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS AND REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
Entertainment Rushes The Hulk Premiere Rushes 56 - Marvel comic book 'The Incredible Hulk' hits the big screen Rushes 56
TAPE: R10383 IN_TIME: n/a DURATION: n/a SOURCES: APTN RESTRICTIONS: No restrictions DATELINE: Los Angeles, 17th June 2003 SHOTLIST: 19 mins approx 1. CU Poster of "The Hulk" 2. WS exterior of theatre with Hulk model popping out, plus several CUs 3. CA press 4. WS of theatre showing the green carpet 5. CA press 6. GVs green carpet 7. MS Jon Voight being interviewed 8. CA cameraman 9. SOT Jon Voight, includes: "Now it's a new generation we have all this computer generation, you know that technology which is wonderful stuff and so now many of these movies, all of these comic books can be realized in another way, make it more authentic and realistic and it's a lot of fun. New artists come. When you invent something like Stan Lee invented this character. And he was just a guy who worked in a little shop somewhere, a magazine, and somebody gave him uh, hey kid, you want to do something, the guy got sick yesterday, why don't you draw something up for us, see if you can come up with something." 10. WS green carpet 11. LS Eric Bana being interviewed by reporter 12. GV green carpet with zoom in on Eric Bana 13. CA press 14. MS Sam Elliott being interviewed by reporter 15. SOT Gale Ann Hurd, Producer, includes: "It does have something to say about the human condition. It's not just about the hulk, you know beating people and things up and leaping huge distances. It also has something to say about what it mean to be human." 16. MS Sam Elliott 17. SOT Sam Elliott on his character and what the film has to say 18. CU Josh Lucas being interviewed by reporter, pan out to LS of green carpet and cast being interviewed 19. CU Eric Bana being interviewed by reporter 20. B-Roll green carpet 21. CA cameraman 22. CU MArk Hamill on green carpet 23. MS Josh Lucas being interviewed by reporter 24. SOT Mark Hamill on comic books and new film he's directed, 'Comic Book: The Movie' 25. CU Erica Bana with his wife Rebecca with reporter 26. SOT Erica Bana, on working with Ang Lee, the film's message and what attracted him to the role, includes: "Bruce banner's character is quite reluctant. He's not in control of everything that's happening to him and I really like that idea of him being a reluctant superhero. Because as an actor there was really a lot to get your teeth into." "Well I guess the beauty of the film is it's got a really separate message for everybody. But you know I personally like the way that the hulk comes back down after he "Hulk out" and turns back into Bruce. You know it's A nice little release. So, there's a lot of little messages in the film." 27. SOT Rebecca Gleeson, Eric Bana's wife 28. SOT Stan Lee, the cartoonist who originated the "The Hulk" character, talks about how he came up with the idea of The Hulk and the film. Soundbite includes: "Because we couldn't find a 15-foot tall green man to play the role, so we had to use a computer. But Lou is in the movie he and I have a scene in the movie together a little cameo. And, he was a little reluctant to do it because I'm so big and husky, he thought next to me, he'd look a little bit you know, smaller. But he did it. I talked him into it." 29. VS Lou Ferrigno being interviewed by press 30. CU on guy wearing 'The Hulk' T-Shirt 31. MS Nick Nolte being interviewed by reporter 32. CU Lou Ferrigno plus SOT on the craze of 'The Hul' and his role in the film 33. MS Lou Ferrigno doing a 'Hulk' pose for our camera 34. MS Stan Lee being interviewed 35. LS Nick Nolte being interviewed, then zoom in for CU of same 36. SOT Nick Nolte, includes: "Yeah, yeah, yeah. I invented him, he was a piece of me. He's a piece of meat, but they used to call that a hunk, not a hulk, you know. Yeah you can hulk up. You know what that's all about. That's anger, that's our basic mechanism of survival. We just outgrew the animals that eat us. So, we have to kind of mess with each other a little bit too much." 37. WS plus B-Roll green carpet and press interviewing cast 38. MS guy painted as Hulk on green carpet shaking hands with people FURTHER RESTRICTIONS: USED FOR STORIES # : TAPE FORMAT: NTSC
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Presentation of a farm in Maulers that offers affordable student housing
ELECTRONIC MONEY 1991
A CREDIT CARD WHICH WILL SOON ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR ALL OTHERS. THAT’S BECAUSE IT WILL COME WITH A COMPUTER CHIP.
HOLLYWOOD MINUTE: JOHN AND YOKO ON THE BIG SCREEN!
Stations Please Note: This package contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package and within ten days of its initial delivery or such shorter time as designated by CNN.\n\nNOTE: We send our packages with discrete, separate audio. Our reporter's track can be removed by deleting the audio on channel one.\n\nAFFILIATE MARKET NOTES: John Lennon was born in Liverpool, England. Yoko Ono was born in Tokyo, Japan. Lindsey Buckingham was born in Palo Alto, California.\n\n --SUPERS--\n\n:00-:22\n"Imagine"\nCourtesy Eagle Rock Entertainment\n\n:22-:30\nCNN\n\n:30-:35\nCourtesy Rhino Records\n\n:35-:44\nCNN\n\n:44-1:23\n"Green Book"\nCourtesy Universal Pictures\n\n --LEAD IN--\n\nFROM THE BIG SCREEN TO THE CONCERT STAGE, WE'VE GOT A SONG IN OUR HEARTS TODAY! HERE'S DAVID DANIEL WITH A MARVELOUSLY MUSICAL HOLLYWOOD MINUTE.\n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\n\n(singing) "Imagine all the people..."\n\n"IMAGINE" JOHN LENNON AND YOKO ONO ON THE BIG SCREEN! THEIR 19-72 MUSIC FILM "IMAGINE" RETURNS TO THEATERS THIS SEPTEMBER -- RESTORED, REMIXED, REMASTERED, AND FEATURING PREVIOUSLY-UNRELEASED MATERIAL. SCREENING LOCATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION AT IMAGINE-FILM-TICKETS DOT-COM.\n\n"People have a hard time finding me."\n\nLINDSEY BUCKINGHAM IS HITTING THE ROAD. THE LONGTIME FLEETWOOD MAC GUITARIST HAS ANNOUNCED A NORTH AMERICAN TOUR, AND A NEW COMPILATION: "SOLO ANTHOLOGY -- THE BEST OF LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM." THE THREE-DISC SET ARRIVES OCTOBER FIFTH, WITH A SIX-L-P VINYL VERSION DUE NOVEMBER 30TH... AND THE TOUR KICKS OFF IN PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER SEVENTH.\n\n"Do you foresee any issues in working for a black man?"\n"You, in the deep South? There's gonna be problems."\n\nVIGGO MORTENSEN PLAYS A BOUNCER FROM THE BRONX, HIRED TO DRIVE MAHERSHALA ALI'S WORLD-CLASS PIANIST ON A CONCERT TOUR SOUTH OF THE MASON-DIXON LINE IN 19-62 IN "GREEN BOOK." THE TITLE REFERS TO THEIR GUIDE TO THE FEW SOUTHERN ESTABLISHMENTS THAT WERE SAFE FOR AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE JIM CROW SOUTH. THE FIRST TRAILER JUST DROPPED... THE MOVIE, INSPIRED BY A REAL FRIENDSHIP, OPENS IN NOVEMBER.\n\n"How does he smile and shake their hands like that?" (nat-music)\n"Because it takes courage to change people's hearts."\n\nIN HOLLYWOOD, I'M DAVID DANIEL.\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\n\n
THIS IS LLOYDS (aka ALL RISKS) - reel 2
Reel 2 <br/> <br/>01:17:16 High angle shot of marine floor at Lloyd's Insurance underwriters in London. Underwriter and client discuss business. C/U hand writing details. The Lloyd's bell rings. People look up .C/U bell. High angle shot of floor. Man in robes reads out report about ship safely into port. Shot of floor. C/U Latine bell. High angle shot. Lloyd's caller (dressed in red robes) speaks into microphone. Man walks up to caller's desk. In the gallery, man walks up to staff member who enters name on Telewriter (very strange gadget with transmits handwriting). C/U telewriter working. Caller calls out names. Broker walks to telephone dial. Screen of indicator board shows where the broker can be found. Man walks from caller's desk. Underwriters at work. C/U handwriting of deal. C/U of bridge blueprint being folded. <br/> <br/>01:19:55 Committee meeting in room. Adam's fireplace. C/U painting of ship above fireplace. C/U hand ticking of items on agenda paper. Members of committee voting by placing balls in box with yes or no sides to it. Chairman announces the result and declares the end to the formal business of the meeting. A cigarette box is passed around. <br/> <br/>01:21:13 C/U list pinned onto notice board. Men crowd around to read list. Underwriters working at desks. People eating in the Lloyd's members restaurant. They are served with drinks by a waiter. C/U men drink. <br/> <br/>01:22:16 Liner ship at sea. High angle shot of San Francisco harbour. View of Buenos Aires, Argentina. View of Sydney Harbour and Bridge. Two young women look out over Rotterdam harbour. Ships in docks. <br/> <br/>01:23:05 Sign on office door reads "Lloyd's Agency". Door opens and man walks in. Man gives dictation to secretary at typewriter. Man knock on door and goes into office. At a desk are seated a man and his secretary. The secretary is taking notes. Through the office window we can see ships moving about. The man gets up to leave his office. <br/> <br/>01:23:43 C/U sign of 'Lloyd's Agency". Man walks out of building and meets client. They walk to docks. They check a damaged cargo with a ship's officer. A crate is seen to be damaged. The Lloyd's Agent picks up the tea from within the crate. He sniffs and pulls a face. The tea is off. <br/> <br/>(A section outlined in shotlist and script is missing here.) <br/> <br/>01:24:17 Woman walks through door of Lloyd's Intelligence Department. Women at work at teleprinters. C/U woman's face as she reads. C/U output of teleprinter with news from Rotterdam. Man speaks into telephone. Copies of the Lloyd's List newspaper are placed on his desk. Men working at desk looking at List. Men at desk looking at Lloyd's Shipping Index. <br/> <br/>(Extra section not in script). 01:25:12 Building on edge of cliffs with radio masts. Sea waves crash against rocks in the foreground. C/U radio mast. Back of head of man in naval type hat looking up at distress flare in sky. Lifeboat being launched from RNLI (Royal Naval Lifeboat Institution) building. The lifeboat hits the water with a splash. Woman at teleprinter reads S.O.S. signal. Staff member up Lloyd's pins notice to the board. Man reads notice. C/U notice "Henrietta Rose ... S.O.S. sinking". <br/> <br/>01:26:16 Man on non-marine floor of Lloyd's of London waves across gallery to signal someone. C/U Bridge blueprints on desk, the slip showing its insurance is placed on top of it. Underwriters talk. C/U man signing and stamping insurance form. Lloyd's policy office. Man checking various pieces of paper. <br/> <br/>01:27:20 Printing room with lots of machines working. C/U policy for Kootaboolah Bridge project. Document receives Lloyd's seal on a machine that makes impressions on the paper. C/U seal. Men walk across site of bridge building. One wears a yellow hard hat. <br/> <br/>01:27:47 C/U Lloyd's policy for "Ladybird" Auxiliary Yacht. This receives the stamped seal. Yachtsman on yacht moves the tiller (or rudder) The red ensign flag wafts behind him. He is wearing bright yellow waterproof clothing. He calls to his wife and son who are hoisting the mainsail. The ship goes out to sea. More shipboard shots. Shot of liner. Shot of jet taking off. High angle shot of Lloyd's marine floor. <br/> <br/>01:28:47 Member of Lloyd's staff walks towards camera, through door and closes it behind him. <br/> <br/>Script - Stewart Farraf, Music - Philip Green, Photography - William Jordan, Alan White, Editing - Sidney Stone, Oliver Cheatle, Recording - George Newberry, Jack Miller, Dubbing Editor - Kenneth Nunn, Associate Producer - Lionel Hoare, Produced by Terry Ashwood. Directed by Eric Fullilove, The End. <br/> <br/>Note: Some of this reel is scratched. This reel comprises reels 3 and 4 combined. The film is also known as "All Risks". Paperwork includes shotlist, script, music cues and other letters. All music composed by Philip Green and published by Pathe.
HOME
Camera passes by suburban tract houses, kids play in yards, Woman dances in futuristic kitchen, View of more suburban tract houses, Chart labeled Residential Building Construction shows rate of construction in the 1930s, Still pictures (advertising photos) of: man looking at architectural plans, married couple gazing into crystal ball at image of new home, married couple trying to make sense of assembly plans, men sitting in a conference discussing blueprint, Hand points at drawing of three pie charts showing financial information, Cover of handbook titled Suggested Land Subdivision Regulations, Footage of suburban development, kids on bikes, men riding horses, all from the film "This Is Tomorrow.", Cover of magazine showing a large V with a drawing of a house behind it, Overhead view of cars on a freeway, Titles of an industrial film: The Asbestos-Cement Products Association Presents "According To Plan.", Man in suit and hat shows other man a sign advertising a lot for sale, Industrial film titles: "Better Housing News Flashes.", Text on screen: Housing Act Peps Building, Animated chart shows the decrease of new home construction in the 1930s, An array of newspaper clippings about new housing, Men work on a residential construction site, Construction workers lay brick and mortar in place at residential construction site, Men hammer nails into house, Men on ladder paint side of house, Construction workers sit in front of construction site and eat sandwiches, drink coffee, Cover of pamphlet: Amortized Mortgage - Government Insured, Emblem of The FHA reads: Better Housing Program, (The following footage can also be seen in "This Is Tomorrow"), Plane in flight, POV plane: View of land tracts below, Kid on roller skates rolls along paved pathway in front of suburban house, View of attractive houses, Row of suburban houses along neighborhood street, Men ride on horseback in country setting, Children run happily out of modern school building, Boys on bikes ride toward camera, with suburban houses in background, Boys on bikes ride under bridge, Newspaper delivery boy tosses paper onto stoop of modern building, Inside library woman places book on bookshelf, Housewife tends to laundry in washing machine then steps onto patio to join her girlfriends, Boys play in front of store, Woman shopper looks at cans in grocery aisle, Woman selects a head of lettuce, hands it to clerk who places it on scale, Young boy lifts grocery bag, Boys with wagons wait outside grocery store, Boys and girls walk into modern school building, Young woman paints a picture of the building in front of her, Boys ride bikes along paved paths in suburban development, Boy scoots along in his wagon, tosses newspapers to neighboring houses, Chapter III: FHA. HOME FOR VETERANS (1946), An explosion lights up the night sky, Soldier wearing steel helmet looks up from his foxhole and begins gazing at picture of a house, Soldier ducks for another explosion, reaches for his picture, Man and woman walk along road, man pushes baby carriage, Views of government buildings and the Capitol Building, Text on screen: National Housing Agency, Text on screen super imposed over images of people in offices and city settings:, Veterans Housing Project Is Launched To Help Solve Housing Emergency In Hundreds Of Cities, The Target: 2,700,000 Homes and Apartments by the end of 1947!, View of valley dotted by houses, graphic images of signs labeled 1945, 1946 and 1947 appear over the scene, Man brings a meeting to order, discusses a plan for housing, Man's finger points to drawings of houses, Men shake hands while visiting plots of land, View of residential area under construction, Man empties wheel barrow filled with bricks at construction site, Men lay fiberglass insulation in wood panels, Men use riveting guns to assemble parts of house, Men assemble walls of a prefabricated house, Man and woman walk toward newly erected house, Camera pans up apartment house under construction, Man in sailor uniform and wife examine an architectural model of a house, View of houses covering a landscape, Man in army uniform pushing baby carriage and wife walk wearily along road, CU man's face as he says "I've Got To Have A Home", Man and woman walk past the camera, then turn around and smile, Hand opens album-style book, first page reads REPORT TO HOME BUILDERS (1946), THE FOLLOWING IS COLOR FOOTAGE, Pages showing drawings of steel rods and modern structures are turned, Hand paints an illustration on page from book, Man signs a document with fountain pen, Wounded man in army uniform steps out of cab and walks toward house with cane, Wife runs out of the house and embraces him, they kiss, Page from pamphlet reads "Things People Plan To Buy First When Peace Comes", Hand holding pencil circles the percentage for Houses And Property, Array of magazines: American Builder, Engineering News, etc, Finger points to printed text in magazine, highlighted in red, Woman's hands open an issue of House Beautiful magazine, a picture of a living room is visible, Woman puts her feet on sofa and reads magazine, POV window looking down on street at cars on road below, Car pulls up to curb and parks, View of newly constructed homes, Array of steel girders. Nice suburban developments, Opening titles of industrial film: The Asbestos-Cement Products Association Husband and wife sit in living room looking at blueprints and architectural model of new house, Couple putting together a model of their dream house, Man moves the walls around, creating a new layout, Husband and wife look at large book of houses, Wife tells how things will be designed to we can see the children playing in the yard. Husband: "not more than six I hope", CU pages of binder showing illustrations of different kinds of houses, hand flips the pages, CU exterior wall of house, Row of suburban houses, Car pulls into garage of suburban house, SUBURAN DEVELOPMENTS IN WOODBURY GARDENS IN LONG ISLAND, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, MISSLE HILLS, GLASCO IN MISSOURI, EL DORADO RANCHO IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA all seen, in nice shots, Camera pans across new suburban development with identical houses, Men inspect the outside of house, point at roof, Illustrated map of America, Sign: Levittown. (GREAT!!!!!), View of Levittown village-style development, Norman Denny, Levitt employee speaks about the building materials, Boy dives off diving board of built-in swimming pool, Man stands by new house, writes notes on clipboard, he speaks to camera about Levittown, View of Levittown houses, Hand stretches to man and wife on sofa with a piece of building material, The husband takes the material, looks at it, hands it to his wife, Wife looks at it, smiles approvingly and places it on the model of the house, View of suburban house, Man in suit stands (ROY WEBB) in front of suburban house, speaks to camera about building quality housing developments, Husband and wife sit in builder's office, the husband discusses plan with builder and the wife reads a magazine, The husband and wife bicker over details of the house, Little boy stands over architectural model, plays with miniature plane, wife scolds the boy, Little boy wears toy guns, Blonde wife only interested in aesthetics, husband interested in practicalities "I don't know anything about pipes or wires" INCREADIBLY DATED, STEREOTYPED, Builder sits in between the husband and wife, tries to get them to compromise, View of New York Harbor with skyline in background, POV car driving on highway, View of suburban neighborhood (most likely Long Island), Bulldozers prepare lot for construction, View of Levittown development area. (more great developments between Philadelphia and New York), View of newly constructed houses on lots where lawn has not yet been put in, A Levittown Church on the corner of neighborhood, A Levittown playground, Sign: Levittown Shopping Center "America's Finest", View of empty lot of land. (SIMPLY GREAT), Bulldozers dig up land, View of suburban neighborhood with many houses in the background, View of house under construction, Fast-motion photography illustrates the construction of a house by laborers piece by piece all done in one day, Upon completion of the house, the footage returns to regular speed and the workers pose in front of the finished house, Man in tuxedo turns to camera and speaks to the camera, Man in tuxedo conducts a choir behind him as piano player accompanies and a bouncing ball appears over lyrics on screen, Song is sung to tune of Caissons Go Rolling Along. - "Youngstown Kitchens are keeping the lead" (a song about selling kitchen components!), Man in tuxedo and top hat dances with woman in gown and apron in a modern kitchen, CU hand pushes a disc through a slot in cabinet, Woman presses a button on a cabinet, Electric mixer beaters are lowered from cabinet and spin in a mixing bowl as woman looks on, Woman pushes a button, prompting a curved, glass-walled refrigerator to rotate, Woman places a cake pan under a glass dome and skips out of the kitchen, Woman changes into a variety of recreational outfits (stop-action photography): tennis outfit, golfing outfit, swimsuit, Woman returns to kitchen, finds a completely frosted cake under the glass dome, she closes her eyes and makes a wish, Man in his den (African masks on walls, bookcase, globe, etc.) removes press release from wire service machine and reads it aloud, faces camera, View of suburban houses. (seems to look like more Levitt type homes), Man sits at his desk and speaks to camera about FHA, View of newly constructed houses, identical, in new development, Man looks at architectural model, discusses his plans with the builder, Builder shows his projections to clients, CU chart of mortgage rates, Two men inspect a house under construction, they walk around the building site, Man discusses plan with three committee members (two men and a woman), they hold a conference, Still pictures: Brick wall, view of house with trees in front of it, various styles of houses ranging from colonial to ranch, Cars in a traffic jam in small town, Cars in a traffic jam on highway, Man looks annoyed in driver's seat, Couple quarrel in front seat of car stuck in traffic jam, Reflection in side mirror of woman applying lipstick, Montage of faces of men and women in driver's seats stuck in traffic, Aerial view of highway with several on and off ramps, POV driver on highway. (early Road Rage), CU car wheel driving on highway, Aerial view of cars on highway moving freely, Several angles of cars moving freely on highway, Cars drive on a highway overpass. (seems like LOS ANGELES), POV driver in car driving into a tunnel, In the darkness of the tunnel, text appears on screen: Don't Honk Your Horn, Raise Your Voice, Ask For Better Highways, And More Parking Space, It's Your Country, To Get The Green Light, Write Your State Capitol, Write Washington D.C, Write Your Hometown Officials, Postcard Your Newspaper Editors, Call Your Radio and TV Commentators, Support Your Highway Officials, And When You Vote, Vote For Your Right Of Way, Don't Honk Your Horn, The car emerges from the tunnel into the daylight, Aerial view of city, Housewife talks on telephone, smiles, hangs up phone, Housewife in kitchen talks to camera, walks toward sink, turns to face camera, Speaks about the happiness that is a second car (Ford Victoria, Ranch Wagon), Husband in suit gets into car in driveway, drives off, Camera pans to second car in a driveway, a station wagon, Housewife talks to camera in kitchen, Car drives on road, Housewife gets into station wagon, drives off, Ford emblem appears on screen, Camera pans across landscape of pasture and hills, Cars drive along small town street, Camera pans across country landscape, View of trees on mountainside, Aerial view of city, Family walks to their car in crowded parking lot of shopping center, Bulldozer at a construction site, Men lift side of wall at construction site, Partially constructed homes, Illustration of a city and its residential areas around it, Still photo of soldiers walking off ship, Still photo of confetti filling the air during a parade, Still photo of a new ranch-style house, Still photo of many identical houses in a planned suburban community, Aerial view of a suburban housing development, Camera pans up from a traditional farmhouse to a sprawling suburban community, Still photo of an attractively laid out house with complementary landscaping, Still photo of overhead view of hundreds of little box-type houses lined up in grids, Still photo of Crucible Factory, Illustration of housing development plan, POV car passing by several suburban houses in neighborhood, Housewife sings to herself as she enters kitchen, opens refrigerator door, closes it, then looks annoyed when it doesn't stay closed, Housewife runs tap water into a pan, then looks annoyed when the faucet drips after it's been turned off, Housewife turns gas stove dial, it doesn't light, she lights a match to the burner, Man in robe smiles from the roof, sprinkles magic dust on the house, Snow-like dust falls over the housewife, Old sink turns into new, different one, Refrigerator changes from old to new model, Housewife floats over to the refrigerator and touches it admiringly, Old fashioned stove is transformed into a range top and an oven built into the wall, A wall telephone appears on empty wall space, Housewife sings into the telephone. Singing about the wonders of all the new appliances and kitchen phone, CU golden doorknob turns, opens, Camera pans across silhouette of objects: Coffee pot, iron, spatula, vase, bowl, Ceiling lamp fixture is turned on, showing its bright blue color, Camera turns to show side view and top of modern table, Woman in party dress lifts a bowl of fruit from console to table in modernly furnished living room, Camera pulls back to show sleek, modern sideboard with vase on top, A Mies Van Der Rohe chair. Nice views of ultra modern late 1950s home, Camera pans across various modern furniture pieces in living room: chair and ottoman, chair, lighting fixtures, sideboard, dining set, drapes, Camera pans across ultra-modern kitchen with built-in appliances, Housewife in party dress gets up from desk and walks over to range, tilts range top down from its stow-away position, Mother in capri pants attends to baby in play pen while father puts a log in modern fireplace, Mother stands up and walk over to sit in front of modern wall unit containing television and various art objects, Toddler smiles from play pen, Car pulls away from night club entrance as doorman stands by, Camera pans across objects on patio, Silhouette of arrangement of small modern home objects, CU lamp, A stereo speaker shaped like a television set, A modern coffee maker drips coffee into cup below spout, Camera pans across modern office designs, Architectural model of office building, Exterior of star shaped house, Illustration of plane in flight, Modern prototype car drives down road, Man and women emerge from modern prototype car (futuristic) and walk toward modern office building, Sun sets over a domed house. (house of tomorrow circa 1958)
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Crime of Korea, The
THE PASSING YEARS
Begins with the speeding Pathe News cameraman logo. Title proclaims "A History of News in Pictures." Retrospective about the newsreel. <br/><br/>01:49:07 Dublin 1900 - L/S Queen Victoria in a royal carriage seen from high angle - she is facing away from camera. Narrator suggests that this was when the newsreel was born. Procession towards the coronation of King Edward the VII - royal carriage being pulled by horses. He nods to the crowds as he passes the camera. M/S of shooting party which includes King Edward - shot in 1902. We see King Edward take a shot in M/S. 1903 - Wright brothers launch a biplane. 1911 - unveiling of the Queen Victoria memorial in front of Buckingham Palace - shot of the guests walking towards the statue and of the cloth covering the statue being removed. 1912 - * Note: Although Pathe claimed the following shots to be of the Titanic it has come to light that these shots are probably of the Olympic - sister ship of the Titanic- The only genuine Titanic footage held by Pathe is to be found on tape PM3468 at following timecodes: 01:40:20 to 01:47:06) the "Titanic" (actually the Olympic) leaves port for its first and last journey. M/S - people wave from the jetty and from the deck. L/S of the Olympic. 1914 - C/U of poster which reads: "War Declared on Germany." Shot of a crowd surging forward,voiceover states: "an upsurge of patriotism caught for all time in a strip of film." 01:50:43 1919 - peace conference at Versaille, shots of some of those present. Blackshirts march on Rome - L/S of the men as they march towards, then past the camera. Man pushes crowd back and gives Nazi salute. L/S of the men marching past a large statue. King Victor Emmanuel stands on a balcony with his aides and salutes. Men and women march in a square and give Nazi salute. 1924 - Moscow, Lenin's Funeral - men parade carrying banners. Soldiers well wrapped up against the cold stand holding rifles and stamp their feet. Huge parade of people in Moscow. Launch of a small aircraft from the underside of an airship. Various shots. 01:52:00 1926 - High angle shot of cars at a standstill - General Strike. Large number of people walking in the streets - presumably walking to work. 1937 - Coronation of King George VI - shots of the King being crowned. Narrator proclaims: "And so with the Coronation of King George VI in 1937 we come to our own decade. From the broad canvas of newsreel reporting we turn to the intimate study of great figures in history."<br/><br/>01:52:27 Personalities William Friese Greene is seen in his office and is proclaimed as the father of the film. A still of the Lumiere brothers and a poster for the "Cinematographe Lumiere" are shown. Edison is seen in C/U. Narrator talks of how the moving picture perpetuates the memory of many great figures. Short shot of Marie Curie in her laboratory. L/S of Lord Roberts. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in C/U getting into an open carriage. C/U of Marshall Foch gesticulating. 1920 - Sir Austen Chamberlain installed as Rector at Glasgow University - L/S and C/U. C/U of Baden Powell in scouting outfit. "Seen in a rare picture taken on his last world tour in 1922 - Lord Northcliffe..." - we see him being shown around some ruins, he is hailed as the greatest propagandist of the 1914 war. Rudyard Kipling makes a speech to some women graduates wearing mortar boards. They laugh. Earl Haig stands with an unidentified mayor. Mr Herbert Asquith and Margot stand on the steps of a public building after a Paisley by-election - they seem to have flour on their clothes. The aviator Bleriot (with his wife) is shown waving to the crowd on a visit to Britain. 1931 - George Lansbury in C/U making a speech. "Now another topic in this fascinating business of looking back." <br/><br/>01:54:33 Fashions of the Gay Nineties Various shots of 1890s fashions. Women parade in front of a marquee smiling at the camera. Two women show each other their outfits. Elaborate hats and parasols. Narrator states: "Here from Britain's most comprehensive newsreel library shots from when "oomph" was called deportment." Several shots follow of women modelling outfits but looking rather embarrased. Some "large" women are shown and the narrator observes how ideas about the ideal figure have changed somewhat. Excellent footage of swimsuit parades in the 1920s. M/S of a man starting a car and his lady wife sitting looking demure whilst the car shakes and bumps around. End title in style of silent era: "One minute please while we change reels." <br/><br/>01:56:02 Ye Olde Time Sports Page A couple in Edwardian style dress play tennis. An umpire sits on a step ladder. Narrator speaks in an affected "posh" voice. C/Us of the man and woman playing the game and of the umpire. 1898 - a group of women dressed in white ride their bicycles on a sports field - a kind of formation dancing on bikes - very quaint. They have flowers attached to their handlebars. L/S of a turn of the century car approaching the camera. Narrator describes it as a "prehistoric car race." Montage of spectacular racing car crashes and a glider crashing. "The nearer we get to today, the more spectacular the images become" states the narrator. <br/><br/>01:57:18 War and Peace 1899 - City Imperial Volunteers of the Boer War. Various shots of men in uniform - on horseback, riding past the camera. 1914 - British soldiers march past the camera in France. London buses are put into service carrying the expeditionary force - buses pass camera, men wave. M/S of tank passing camera. Aircraft sequence - various shots of planes being prepared for flight - bombs are fixed to the underside of a biplane. Narrator names various planes of the time including Sopwith Fighters and Handley Pages. The Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force are mentioned and seen. M/S of biplane taking off and of an explosion. M/S of soldiers in a trench. Man closest to the camera chews gum. Men "go over the top". Shot from the other side of the trench - explosions. Soldiers in gas masks walk through gas with bayonets. Panning shot of the wrecked landscape. High angle shot of the Victory March in London. Various shots of different battalions on the march. "Other reels of newsfilm will soon be recording a second victory parade through London." Good shots of the parade. High angle shot of the parade crossing Westminster Bridge. 1939 M/S of Hitler making a speech. High angle shot of buildings on fire during the blitz. Panning shots of London blazing. Shots of firemen putting out the blaze. Soldier in silhouette holds cross as buildings burn behind him. D-Day - Mulberry Harbour - aerial shots. <br/><br/>02:00:30 Narrator states: "Censorship and the inevitable limitations of shorter newsreels kept unpublished many notable events. Un-shown at the time these films will be preserved for the function Professor Trevelyan (sp?) assigned to them when he said, "newsreels are the history books of the future." <br/><br/>02:00:45 Shots of sky full of parachutists. Two men operating radar. M/S many women in the map plotting room wearing headphones and moving markers with long sticks. Jet propulsion - planes fly past the camera. High angle shots and C/Us showing the defence of our coasts by a screen of fire. "The weirdly futuristic frogmen " two divers are seen swimming underwater (in a pool?) L/S of a flying bomb and a V2 rocket taking off and soaring into the air. Nuremberg trials. Various shots of the people present (including Herman Goering and Rudolf Hess), the judge and of a German defendant, Georing, making a speech. Atom bomb explosion - mushroom cloud. United Nations emblem. Camera pulls back as people walk up the stairs and through the doorway of a building - possibly the United Nations building. <br/><br/>Pathe end title - cameraman on top of car moving away from camera.
US Suspect 2
AP-APTN-0930: US Suspect 2 Saturday, 20 April 2013 STORY:US Suspect 2- EXCLUSIVE Man tells how he got photos of suspect at bombing scene LENGTH: 01:59 FIRST RUN: 0530 RESTRICTIONS: See Script TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN STORY NUMBER: 888159 DATELINE: Various - 19 Apr 2013/Recent LENGTH: 01:59 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY AMATEUR VIDEO - AP EXCLUSIVE - MUST ONSCREEN CREDIT "AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN" FOR DURATION OF FOOTAGE - 48 HOURS ACCESS ONLY - NO ARCHIVING AMATEUR STILL - AP EXCLUSIVE - MUST ONSCREEN CREDIT "AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN" FOR DURATION OF IMAGE - NO ACCESS CANADA/FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE - 48 HOURS ACCESS ONLY - NO ARCHIVING ++USER GENERATED CONTENT: This video and still have been authenticated based on the following validation checks: ++Video and audio checked against known locations and events ++Video is consistent with independent AP reporting ++Video cleared for use by content creator SHOTLIST: AMATEUR STILL - AP EXCLUSIVE - MUST ONSCREEN CREDIT "AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN" FOR DURATION OF IMAGE - NO ACCESS CANADA/FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE - 48 HOURS ACCESS ONLY - NO ARCHIVING Boston, Massachusetts - 15 April 2013 1. STILL shot by David Green of bombing scene, suspect identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, wearing white cap backwards, visible in middle of picture 2. STILL shot by David Green, wide of bombing scene, suspect identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev visible on the far left of the image AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Jacksonville Beach, Florida - 19 April 2013 3. David Green holding iPad showing photo he took of the bombing scene, which included suspect identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev 4. Wide of David Green, Boston Marathon runner who took picture of bombings suspect, holding iPad showing photo 5. Close-up of photo on iPad screen, UPSOUND: (English) Green: "There is smoke and loud noise, sirens, and in that stampede I pulled that camera real quick, took that one shot, tucked it in my pocket and ran straight toward the second bomb where I wanted to see if there were people who needed help." AMATEUR VIDEO - AP EXCLUSIVE - MUST ONSCREEN CREDIT "AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN" FOR DURATION OF FOOTAGE - 48 HOURS ACCESS ONLY - NO ARCHIVING Boston, Massachusetts - 15 April 2013 6. Various of immediate aftermath of Boston marathon bombings, as filmed by runner David Green, with images showing the panic and chaos following the blasts, with emergency workers running to the scene and injured being helped on the spot AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Jacksonville Beach, Florida - 19 April 2013 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Green, Boston Marathon runner who took picture of bombings suspect: "I had no idea actually that the photo that I had taken had the suspect in it. When I took the photo originally, it was a snap reaction to capturing a moment." AMATEUR STILL - AP EXCLUSIVE - MUST ONSCREEN CREDIT "AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN" FOR DURATION OF IMAGE - NO ACCESS CANADA/FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE - 48 HOURS ACCESS ONLY - NO ARCHIVING Boston, Massachusetts - 15 April 2013 8. STILL shot by David Green of bombing scene, suspect identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, wearing white cap backwards, in middle of picture AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Jacksonville Beach, Florida - 19 April 2013 9. SOUNDBITE (English) David Green, Boston Marathon runner who took picture of bombings suspect: "The FBI released the photos, and the power of social media, a friend of mine contacted me and said, 'Dave, you'd better look at that photo. I think, I'm not sure with the resolution on Facebook, but it looks like that one of the suspects might be in the photo.'" AMATEUR STILL - AP EXCLUSIVE - MUST ONSCREEN CREDIT "AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN" FOR DURATION OF IMAGE - NO ACCESS CANADA/FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE - 48 HOURS ACCESS ONLY - NO ARCHIVING Boston, Massachusetts - 15 April 2013 10. STILL shot by David Green of bombing scene, suspect identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, wearing white cap backwards, in middle of picture AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Jacksonville Beach, Florida - 19 April 2013 11. SOUNDBITE (English) David Green, Boston Marathon runner who took picture of bombings suspect: "I took the high-res photo, opened it up and realised that it was a better picture than the ones that the FBI had released from the perspective that there was definition to the number on the hat. What looked like a 7 was actually a 3, and, of course, the fact that the backpack wasn't on his back any more. It was the bomb that he had set down." AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Jacksonville Beach, Florida - 19 April 2013 12. Close-up of photo on iPad screen, UPSOUND: (English) Green: "Even after that what was interesting, everybody on Facebook started studying every other face in there, and it actually looks like the first suspect might be in that picture as well coming through on the sidewalk." AMATEUR VIDEO - AP EXCLUSIVE - MUST ONSCREEN CREDIT "AP EXCLUSIVE/DAVID GREEN" FOR DURATION OF FOOTAGE - 48 HOURS ACCESS ONLY - NO ARCHIVING Boston, Massachusetts - 15 April 2013 13. Wide of immediate aftermath of Boston marathon bombings, as filmed by runner David Green STORYLINE: Seconds after the bombs exploded at the finish line of the Boston marathon, runner David Green pulled out his smart phone and took a photo of the chaos developing a couple hundred metres in front of him. It was a scene filled with smoke, people running in panic and emergency workers rushing to help the wounded. The businessman from Jacksonville, Florida, then put his phone back in his pocket and went to help the injured. It was not until Friday, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released surveillance video of two suspects, that Green realised what he had - a picture of Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev walking away from the scene. During a long night of violence Thursday and into Friday, brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev killed an MIT police officer, severely wounded another lawman and hurled explosives at police in a desperate getaway attempt, authorities said. Late Friday, less than an hour after authorities said the search for Dzhokhar had proved fruitless, they tracked down the 19-year-old college student holed up in a boat in Watertown, a neighbourhood near Boston. Tamerlan, 26, died in a shootout early in the day. When Green's photo of Dzhokar first surfaced, there was considerable doubt as to its authenticity because of the very low resolution of the image, which made the photo appear to be a composite image. When Green later provided the high-resolution frame directly from his mobile phone, editors of The Associated Press were able to establish its authenticity based on the improved resolution as well as the time the photo was taken. The AP has established an exclusive arrangement for distribution of the photograph. Green, back at his home in Florida, wore his yellow and blue Boston Marathon jersey as he talked about the now-famous photo. Green, 49, had finished Monday's marathon in 3 hours and 17 minutes, about an hour before the blasts. An avid endurance athlete and CEO of 110% Play Harder, a sportswear company, it was his first Boston Marathon and four of his co-workers had come to the finish line to cheer for him. After he recovered, he went back to Boylston Street, where the finish line is located, to watch the rest of the race with his friends. He realised his phone was dying, so he went into a nearby store with a recharging station. About 15 minutes later, he was walking back to his friends when the first bomb went off. Then the second one exploded as he was walking toward it. "I pulled that camera real quick, took that one shot, tucked it in my pocket and ran straight toward the second bomb where I wanted to see if there were people who needed help," said Green. He added that, initially, he had no idea that the photo taken had the suspect in it. "When I took the photo originally, it was a snap reaction to capturing a moment," he said. A short time later, one of his friends decided to take a closer look at Green's photograph after the FBI released photos of the two suspects, on the off chance Green had captured anything unusual. He pulled up the photo on his smart phone and zoomed in on the crowd. There in the lower left corner was Dzhokhar Tsarnaev walking around a corner, his backward white baseball cap standing out amid the dozens of panicked people fleeing. His friend immediately sent Green a text message. That prompted Green to contact the FBI, which told him to send them a copy of the photograph. Green said that looking at the photo now, he was struck by two things: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was not carrying the backpack the surveillance videos show him with before the bombings, and he was acting very differently from everyone around him. He appeared to be walking calmly while others were running scared. Green added that after that, "everybody on Facebook started studying every other face" in the picture, and noted that "it actually looks like the first suspect might be in that picture as well coming through on the sidewalk." 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SKY CAPTAIN PREMIERE
00:00:00:00 various of Sky Captain and World of Tomorrow movie premiere (0:41) /
Record heat at Moules et Baucels
COWBOYS PLAYOFF TICKETS (01/09/1996)
TICKETS FOR THE UPCOMING DALLAS COWBOYS PLAYOFF GAME ARE GOING FAST. TICKETS SELLERS ACROSS THE STATE ARE REPORTING A BRISK BUSINESS FOR SUNDAYS MATCHUP WITH GREEN BAY. TICKETS SOLD OUT IN ABOUT 15 MINUTES IN DALLAS THIS MORNING, LEAVING TICKETS AGENCIES THE ONLY SOURCE FOR DALLAS FANS.
Brazil WCup Reax - Reaction to Brazil winning football game against Croatia
NAME: BRA WCUP REAX 20060613I TAPE: EF06/0519 IN_TIME: 10:20:56:01 DURATION: 00:02:18:17 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION DATELINE: Rio de Janeiro, 13 June 2006 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: 1. Flag hanging across street, tilt down to crowd below watching game 2. Pan across supporters dressed in green and yellow standing behind security fence watching game, cheering 3. Man leaning over security fence holding fake world cup trophy 4. Wide of elderly couple leaning over fence watching game, holding Brazil flags 5. Wide of security pushing against security fence, to hold back fans 6. Pull out from military policemen to wide of crowd 7. Wide of crowd reacting to missed Brazil goals 8. Man watching the game and listening to the radio at the same time 9. Man reacting to Brazil goal attempt 10. Mid-shot of man wearing yellow and green wig and 2006 sunglasses 11. Various of fans 12. Pull-out from people celebrating Brazil goal 13. Women celebrating the goal in the middle of the crowd 14. Security guard Alex William dressed in Brazil colours cheering 15. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Alex William, Security Guard: "It was a very good game. The suffering was enormous but it was worth it. Brazil, Brazil!" 16. Various of women dancing samba 17. Man with Brazilian flag draped over his head, looking worried during match 18. Woman biting her nails during the game 19. Woman praying during the second half of the game 20. Pan from crowd to the big screen during the game 21. Wide of people celebrating victory at the end of the game 22. Supporter Maria de Lurdes Pereira da Silva holding a rooster, cheering 23. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Maria de Lurdes Pereira da Silva, Retired worker: "I will come back for the next game. If Brazil is playing, I will bring him (referring to her pet rooster). He gives the team good luck (woman cheers rooster's name). Paquito, Paquito, Paquito." 24. Crowd celebrating after the end of the game STORYLINE: Thousand of fans gathered in the streets of Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, to watch their team's first match in the German world cup. In the neighbourhood of Tijuca, more than ten-thousand fans watched the match on the big screen as they paraded in the country's signature yellow, green and blue. Fans of all ages, races and ethnicities gathered on the Alzira Brandao street where Brazil's largest public viewing in thirty years took place. Several hundred security officials and military police secured the area to avoid any scuffles or confrontations between fans. No violence was reported. As the Brazilian team made several attempts to score a goal, fans cringed and squirmed as they prayed for the five-time World Cup champs to score. With less than three minutes remaining in the first half, midfielder Kaka scored the match's only goal. As the 24-year-old player ran down the field and hugged his team mates, the fans in Rio de Janeiro blew kisses to the sky and the large flat screen where they were watching the game. As the match came to an end, Brazilians continued to celebrate the team's victory with rhythmic percussion and samba dancers. Security guard and soccer fan Alex William said, "It was a very good game. The suffering was enormous but it was worth it. Brazil, Brazil!" Maria Lurdes said she brought Paquito, her pet rooster, to give the team good luck. "I will come back for the next game. If Brazil is playing, I will bring him (referring to her pet rooster). He gives the team good luck." Brazil's next match will be in Munich on Sunday against Australia. Keyword-world cup 2006
NBA: DENNIS SCHRODER FOUL ON DRAYMOND GREEN
&lt;p>Third-party material is not owned or cleared by CNN. It is the sole responsibility of each affiliate to decide whether to use the material.&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>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>DENNIS SCHRODER HOOKS THE LEG OF DRAYMOND GREEN TRYING TO GET AROUND A SCREEN AND GETS HIT WITH ONLY A COMMON FOUL&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&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>
Green Cabaret Festival, day 4: DJ Asher Selector performs at the Zion Club
COMPUTER TIPS 1984
CAN’T AFFORD A HOME COMPUTER? HERE ARE SOME TIPS ON HOW TO USE ONE AND LEARN ABOUT THEM ANYWAY!
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WORLD NEWS TONIGHT AIR HISTORY - FIRST REPORT IRAN HOSTAGE CRISIS
Introduction Sam Donaldson (New York City) Iran / United States Embassy Takeover (Studio) United States Embassy in Iran said invaded and occupied by Iranian students. Americans inside said being held hostage for exchange of deposed Shah. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson The US Embassy in Teherna has been invaded by Iranian Students... (Tehran, Iran) American hostages shown Students claim that takeover had blessing of Ayatollah Khomeini noted. REPORTER: Richard Anderson narrates (Studio) Hostage and embassy seizure in Tehran said to have support of Ayatollah Khomeini. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (DC) State Department said unable to do much with regard to situation. Senior American diplomat in Iran Bruce Laingen said at For. Min. and not one of hostages. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Assistant Secretary of State Harold Saunders and President Carter named. REPORTER: Ted Koppel (Studio) Anchor quizzes reporter with regard to significance of Ayatollah Khomeini's support for embassy seizure, and possibility of using military force. Safety of hostages and need for Iranian oil listed as reasons military will not be used. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson and Ted Koppel (Studio) Protest by Iranian students at Statue of Liberty reported. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson El Salvador Developments (Studio) Report with regard to developments in El Salvador introduced REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (San Salvador, El Salvador) Streets of El Salvador declared unsafe because of leftist opposition to mild junta. [US Marine sergeant Steve CSABON - describes attack on embassy.] [Civilian Junta member Roman Mayorga QUIROZ - says alternative to junta is civil war.] REPORTER: Stephen Geer Ken Lucoff Burial (Studio) Burial service for ABC producer Ken Lucoff, who died in Mexico City plane crash last week; reported Tape shown REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (Commercial: Jeep CJ; Rolaids.) Greensboro, North Carolina / Ku Klux Klan Shooting (Studio) Police in Greensboro, North Carolina, said still searching for 2 more suspects in violent clash between Ku Klux Klan members and anti-Klan protest group. Group said being charged with 1st degree murder. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson Local Elections (Studio) Report with regard to elections being held this wk introduced REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (Studio) Gubernatorial race in Kentucky between John Y. Brown, husband of Phyllis George and friend of Senator Edward Kennedy, and Louis B. Nunn; gubernatorial race in Mississippi between former Democrat Lieutenant Governor William Winter and Republican Gil Carmichael noted. California ballot said to have two issues: Proposition 1 limiting power of state judges with regard to school busing programs and Proposition 4 limiting state budgets to annual increases based on change in cost of living and population increases. Commercial shown. San Francisco mayoral race between Dianne Feinstein and Quentin Kopp; Cleveland mayoral race between Dennis Kucinich and George Voinovich; Boston mayoral race between Kevin White and Joseph Timilty; Philadelphia mayoral race between William Green, David Marston and Lucien Blackwell mentioned. Tapes shown. REPORTER: Sander Vanocur (Studio) Speculation that victory by William Green in Philadelphia could help Senator Edward Kennedy noted. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson and Sander Vanocur (Studio) President election said exactly 1 year away. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson National Weather Report (Commercial: Fixodent; Oil of Olay; Beneficial Finance System; Alcoa.) Vatican Congress of Cardinals (Studio) Congress of Cardinals said called by Pope John Paul II to suggest ways administration of church can be improved. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (Vatican City) Tape of Cardinals arriving shown. [John Cardinal KROL - comments on meeting] Agenda of meeting recounted. Pope shown delivering Sunday blessing at Vatican. REPORTER: Bill Blakemore "Sesame Street" Prison Program (Studio) Report, with regard to South Carolina prison inmates introduced REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (Columbia, SC) Kirkland prison featured. Inmate program using "Sesame Street" characters to entertain children of prisoners detailed. [Inmate Alonzo ADAMS - comments.] Inmate tutors said teaching children to obey laws. Tutors said trained by nearby university and by "Sesame Street" actors. [Inmate Townes RAWLS - describes screening program for tutors.] "Sesame Street program at Kirkland said funded entirely by inmates. Program said run by prison chapter of Junior Chamber of Commerce. Similar projects underway in 21 prisons. REPORTER: Julie Eckhert (Commercial: Shake `N Bake; Sanka Coffee; Absorbine Junior; American Motors Corp.) Sports / Marathon / Horse Show / Football (Studio) Sports introduced REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (Studio) Washington, DC Marathon reported Winner said Navy Lieutenant Phil Camp. Women's winner named as Joanna Martin. National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden, NYC, shown. Puissance jumping event said biggest audience pleaser at horse show. [Puissance jumper Harry DELEYER - says thrills and spills turn crowd on.] [Jumper Terry RUDD - says audience loves to see crashes.] Dallas Cowboys pro-football victory over New York Giants reported Tape shown courtesy CBS sports. NFL (National Football League) scores given. Noted that Harold Carmichael of Philadelphia Eagles has set record with pass reception in 106 consecutive game. Promo. for Monday Night Football made. REPORTER: Dan Lovett (Commercial: A-1 Steak Sauce; Giacobazzi Wine.) Will Rogers Birthday (Studio) Will Rogers said born in Claremore, OK, 100 years ago today. REPORTER: Sam Donaldson (Studio) Career of Will Rogers recapped. Films shown. REPORTER: Hughes Rudd Good Night
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FILE- TRUMP TO ISSUE UPDATED TRAVEL BAN W/O IRAQ
--SUPERS--&#10;File&#10;&#10; --LEAD IN--&#10;A REVISED TRAVEL BAN COULD GO INTO EFFECT SOON.&#10;AND THIS TIME, IRAQ WON"T BE ON THE LIST OF BANNED COUNTRIES.&#10; --VO SCRIPT--&#10;PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP SIGNED AN UPDATED EXECUTIVE ORDER MONDAY.&#10;THE UPDATED ORDER WILL BAN TRAVEL FROM CERTAIN MIDDLE EASTERN AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES.&#10;BUT WHITE HOUSE ADVISER KELLYANNE CONWAY SAYS IMMIGRATION FROM IRAQ WILL NO LONGER BE BANNED...&#10;BASED ON, QUOTE, "THEIR ENHANCED SCREENING AND REPORTING MEASURES."&#10;A FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKED KEY PROVISIONS OF THE PRESIDENT"S PREVIOUS TRAVEL BAN-- FOLLOWING NATIONWIDE PROTESTS.&#10;THE NEW ORDER IS EXPECTED TO REPLACE THAT ONE.&#10; --TAG--&#10;SOURCES SAY THE NEW ORDER WILL MAKE IT CLEAR THAT GREEN CARD HOLDERS AND THOSE WITH VALID VISAS ARE EXCLUDED FROM ANY BAN.&#10;THE ORIGINAL ORDER BARRED CITIZENS OF SEVEN COUNTRIES -- IRAQ, SYRIA, IRAN, LIBYA, SOMALIA, SUDAN AND YEMEN -- FROM ENTERING THE US FOR 90 DAYS...&#10;ALL REFUGEES FOR 120 DAYS AND INDEFINITELY HALTED REFUGEES FROM SYRIA.&#10; -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&#10;&#10; --KEYWORD TAGS--&#10;IMMIGRATION MUSLIM-MAJORITY COUNTRIES&#10;&#10;
Recorded sets R. Nowicki - Day 3 of the Cabaret Vert Festival
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) 1980’S
A LOOK AT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FROM THE LATE 80’S OR EARLY 90’S. APPLICATIONS DISCUSSED SUCH AS HELPING THE MILITARY HIT TARGETS AND TRANSLATING ENGLISH TO RUSSIAN, ETC.