Foreign. Car crashes, power cuts - historic storm in the USA.
BENITEZ WNT WEATHER STANDUP AIRPORT CUTAWAYS 02022021 / HD
TVU 9 BENITEZ WNT WEATHER STANDUP AIRPORT CUTAWAYS 02022021 Snow Planes and taxiways at Newark Airport
NEWARK AIRPORT SNOW
00:00:00:00 - RAW PLANES TAXI AND TAKE OFF IN SNOW, SNOWPLOW AT WORK. (0:00) /
Aerial view of Port Newark and Newark Airport, New Jersey. Shot in 2011.
NEW JERSEY SNOW (3/29/1996)
A HALF-INCH OF WET SNOW THAT FELL OVERNIGHT BROKE THE ALL-TIME SEASONAL SNOWFALL RECORD AT NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
BABY
00:00:00:00 - SHOT AT NEWARK AIRPORT (0:00) /
NEW JERSEY SNOW (12/19/1995)
SNOW AND MORE SNOW EXPECTED IN NEW JERSEY. THE FIRST OF TWO SNOWSTORMS EXPECTED TO DUMP AT LEAST A FOOT OF SNOW ON NORTHERN AND CENTRAL NEW JERSEY INSTEAD TURNED INTO FREEZING RAIN OVER MUCH OF THE STATE TODAY . BUT WEATHER FORCASTERS WARNED THAT A SECOND STORM COMING FROM THE SOUTH WOULD MOST LIKELY BRING 8-12 INCHES IN THE NORTHERN COUNTIES, 6-10 IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY AND BETWEEN 4-6 INCHES IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES.
Departing from Newark and New York at night
Departing from Newark and New York at night
SNOW STORM
BARS. WS EASTERN AIRLINES TICKET COUNTER IN NEWARK AIRPORT NEW JERSEY. VS PEOPLE STRANDED IN THE AIRPORT. CR:152. CU INTV/W A WOMAN WHO IS STRANDED AT THE AIRPORT BECAUSE OF THE WEATHER. CU INTV/W A YOUNG BOY. CR:225. VS PEOPLE SLEEPING ON THE FLOOR. VS INTVS/W OTHER STRANDED COMMUTERS. CU ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE SCREEN ANNOUNCES THAT THE AIRPORT IS CLOSED DUE TO WEATHER. CI: DISASTESR: STORMS, SNOW. AVIATION: AIRPORT, CLOSED. MANKIND: SLEEPING.
42214 “ WORK PAYS AMERICA ” 1930s WPA PROJECT PROMO FILM GREAT DEPRESSION
This 1930s film showcases the different elements of the USA Works project, the WPA (Work Pays America). It begins with a short historical explanation, showing that the project came out of the Great Depression. It then showcases its different elements including road construction, skills training, and upgrades to healthcare, education, and air travel facilities. It also highlights the cultural role of the WPA, by focusing on the promotion of artists and their art. It ends on the importance of the project for the public with WPA workers helping in disaster relief and the construction of public facilities like parks and playgrounds.<p><p>0:09 USA Works Project WPA (Work Pays America), 0:27 a map of the United States with shots of different laborers on it, 1:06 men constructing roads in a WPA program, 2:16 Farm to market roads being constructed as part of the WPA, 3:06 crews working on constructing access to scenic locations to foster tourism, 3:30 workers constructing water reservoirs, 4:05 the Atlantic City Water reservoir, 4:23 construction of a community stadium, 4:35 improvements being made at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 4:57 WPA workers construct new sewage systems, 5:36 WPA crews expanding Newark Airport facilities, 5:59 a new runway at Cleveland airport, 6:15 overview of the different facilities added in Chicago, 7:00 slums being cleared in a large city for the construction of new housing, 8:32 men counting cars to design better traffic flow options, 9:34 women producing clothes in sewing rooms, 10:16 women preparing school lunches for those in need, 11:03 nurses instructing mothers on how to care for their children, 12:08 rural residents being transported to a newly built hospital, 12:49 disabled children doing physiotherapy at the Warm Springs Foundation, 13:57 a nursery for disabled children, 15:05 immigrants taking English classes as part of the WPA, 15:39 vocational training classes for women on how to make wigs, 16:06 men learning how to tailor, 16:33 women being taught how to become housewives, 17:04 young people in part time employment allowing them to earn money while they are educated, 18:01 different examples of music supported by the WPA including an orchestra and a black choir, 18:44 artists painting landscapes and murals on public buildings, 19:11 the Great Mural at the Mess Hall at West Point, 19:24 a man creating a stained glass window at West Point, 19:40 commemorative sculptures and plates being created, 20:11 overview of different theatre performance posters, 20:51 excerpt from the WPA production “Pinafore”, 21:19 excerpt from the WPA production “It Can’t Happen Here,” 21:45 excerpt from an all-black cast production of “Macbeth,” 22:04 different shots of flood damages across the US, 23:18 WPA workers helping evacuate people during floods and snow storms, 24:02 WPA workers assisting hospital staff, 24:21 WPA workers helping to construct dams to prevent flooding, 25:01 Harry Hopkins observing the progress on flood prevention, 25:12 WPA workers removing wreckage after a flood, 25:41 overview of land suffering under the Dust Bowl, 26:33 WPA workers handing out food in areas affected by the Dust Bowl, 26:54 children receiving medical care, 27:24 farmers using their equipment to complete WPA road projects, 28:16 workers building dams in the drought afflicted areas to conserve future rainfall, 29:34 men rushing to clear trees to prevent a forest fire, 30:32 people enjoying themselves at parks and zoos, 30:55 new recreational areas in state parks and cities, 31:51 children playing in swimming pools constructed by the WPA, 32:14 children borrowing toys at a “toy library,” 33:10 children from orphanages being taken care of in a summer camp, 33:51 Fort Niagara, 34:06 different frontier forts restored as part of the WPA, 34:33 different recently restored cabins of Abraham Lincoln, 35:06 a map of the United States showcasing some of the different elements of the WPA program.<p><p>Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Duplex. New york under the snow - michel floquet
USA/ Arrest of a British suspect for trying to sell ground-to-air missile
The air traffic control tower oversees the Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.
The air traffic control tower oversees the Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.
STRANDED PASSENGERS
00:00:00:00 [B-roll people stand in line, eat, talk, play cards, sleep--as they are all stranded at airport by blizzard that hit east coast &amp; planes won&apos;t fly] (0:00)/
GOING SOMEWHERE? WINTER BLAST: PEOPLE SLEEPING AT LAGUARDIA AIRPORT
FTG FOR SHARYN ALFONSI CS VO ON A WINTER STORM BLAST COVERING THE EASTERN UNITED STATES (US) ALL THE WAY FROM MAINE TO MISSOURI / TRAVELLING WAS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE AND OVER 1000 FLIGHTS WERE CANCELLED / B ROLL OF DE-ICING AT NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (ERW) / SNOW PLOWING / AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER / SNOW FALLING / PEOPLE SLEEPING AT LAGUARDIA AIRPORT (LGA) / TICKET COUNTER / LINES / MOS
330pET PRELIM SCRIPT &amp; EMBARGO INFO
&lt;p>&lt;pi>&lt;b>***THIS IS A PRELIMINARY SCRIPT FOR THE 3:30pET PKG***&lt;/b>&lt;/pi>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>&lt;b>THIS IS NOT THE FINAL SCRIPT&lt;/b>&lt;/pi>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>&lt;b>EXPECTED EMBARGOES: &lt;/b>&lt;/pi> Third party, Atlanta GA, New York NY, Denver CO, Newark NJ, Chicago IL....will update as elements firm up&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>&lt;b>***FINAL EMBARGOES AND SCRIPT WILL BE IN ITEM PY-14TU AT 3:30pET***&lt;/b>&lt;/pi>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&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>Mike Whitaker&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Hayley Berg&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Travel Expert, Hopper &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>----------------LEAD IN INFORMATION-----------------&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;cc>&lt;b>STATIONS: Please check the latest flightaware.com since the writing of this script.&lt;/b>&lt;/cc>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>A HISTORICALLY BUSY DAY FOR AIR TRAVEL IS HEADING INTO THE EVENING HOURS--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SO FAR, NO MAJOR DISRUPTIONS BUT MOTHER NATURE COULD THROW A WRENCH INTO THINGS OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS ACROSS A NUMBER OF MAJOR AIRLINE HUB CITIES COAST TO COAST.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>RIGHT NOW-- THERE ARE AROUND &lt;b>TWO-THOUSAND U-S RELATED &lt;/b>FLIGHT DELAYS OR CANCELLATIONS, ACCORDING TO FLIGHT-AWARE.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>LAURA AGUIRRE ((AH-GEAR-EE)) BRINGS US MORE--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>----------------REPORTER PKG-----------------&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Mike Whitaker, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"While we know everyone wants to get to their final destination as quickly as possible, our priority is to get you there safely."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THE HEAD OF THE F-A-A URGED AIR TRAVELERS TO PACK THEIR PATIENCE THIS WEEK--THE BUSIEST THANKSGIVING TRAVEL PERIOD ON RECORD--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WITH T-S-A EXPECTED TO SCREEN MORE THAN 2-POINT-8 MILLION PASSENGERS TUESDAY-- THAT TICKS UP WEDNESDAY-- THEN, TOPS OUT WITH MORE THAN THREE-MILLION PEOPLE TAKING TO THE SKIES AGAIN SUNDAY.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Mike Whitaker, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>“If we are short on staff, we will slow traffic as needed to keep the system safe.”&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FLIGHT DISRUPTIONS WERE RELATIVELY MINIMAL EARLY TUESDAY--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BUT THE F-A-A SAYS THERE COULD BE AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER STAFFING SHORTAGE STARTING IN THE AFTERNOON AT NEW JERSEY'S NEWARK AIRPORT-- TOUCHING OFF ONE OF THOSE OPERATIONAL SLOW-DOWNS--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AND CAUSING A POTENTIAL RIPPLE EFFECT FOR FLIGHTS ALL ALONG THE EAST COAST.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THEN, THERE'S THE WEATHER--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>OUT WEST-- A SECOND ATMOSPHERIC RIVER-FUELED STORM IS HAMMERING PARTS OF THE REGION--DELIVERING HIGH ELEVATION SNOW ACROSS NEVADA AND COLORADO-- AND FLASH FLOODING RISKS TO CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FOR WEDNESDAY'S BUSY TRAVEL DAY-- A NEW STORM STARTS TO ORGANIZE OVER THE CENTRAL PLAINS AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY-- BRINGING A MIX OF SNOW AND RAIN INTO PARTS OF THE MIDWEST, NORTHEAST, AND APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS--BEFORE MOVING ACROSS THE COASTAL STATES ON THANKSGIVING DAY. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ON A BRIGHTER NOTE-- THIS COST-SAVING TIP FROM A TRAVEL EXPERT--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Hayley Berg, Travel Expert, Hopper &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"Travel deal Tuesday this year, it's Tuesday, December 3rd. We expect to see good deals on airfare for Christmas, New Year's, You'll get some incredible deals on airfare, hotels, even rental cars."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>I'M LAURA AGUIRRE REPORTING. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
WINTER WEATHER / NEWARK AIRPORT B ROLL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cue in~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COVERAGE IN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY FOR A JIM HICKEY CS VO ABOUT THE WINTER WEATHER. 02:00:30 TAPE NUMBER 2, CONCLUSION OF INTV W/ GENERAL MANAGER NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, VINCENT BONAVENTURA. 02:02:11 MS BONAVENTURA SITTING AT HIS DESK IN HIS OFFICE. 02:03:14 EXT FTG. LAS SNOWPLOW PLOWING AIRPORT RUNWAY. CU PLOW PLOWING. FTG OF DRIVER DRIVING SNOWPLOW. 02:04:30 WS SNOW PLOW TEARING THROUGH SNOW ON RUNWAY. CU PLOW PLOWING. 02:04:52 POV OF RUNWAY THROUGH PLOW WINDOW. 02:05:05 INT FTG SNOWPLOW. MCU NEWARK AIRPORT MAINTENANCE WORKER, TONY DISPOTO, DRIVING SNOWPLOW. 02:06:01 FTG OF SNOW BLOWING THROUGH PLOW WINDOW. 02:06:24 FTG OF LANES OF PLOWED SNOW THROUGH PLOW WINDOW. 02:06:43 MCU TONY DRIVING VEHICLE. CU TONY'S HAND OPERATING GEARS, OPERATING SWITCHES. 02:07:20 FTG OF AIRPORT TARMAC THROUGH PLOW WINDOW. 02:07:37 MCU TONY STEERING PLOW. 02:09:29 CU GUAGES INSIDE PLOW. 02:09:40 POV THROUGH PLOW WINDOW PLANE TAKING OFF. 02:09:44 INTV W/ TONY DISPOTO. 02:11:04 TONY SAYS, WE'VE BEEN ON ALERT, I BELIEVE, FOR THE PAST TWO DAYS. IT'S HARD TO REMEMBER BECAUSE WE'VE BEEN MOVING SNOW IT SEEMS LIKE SINCE CHRISTMAS. 02:11:17 EXT FTG. MCU SALT SPREADER DUMPING SALT ON RUNWAY. FTG OF SALT SPREADER AND SNOWPLOW DRIVING DOWN RUNWAY CARAVAN STYLE. 02:11:49 INTV W/ CHIEF MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, STRUCTUAL MAINTENANCE, NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, LOUIS CENCI. 02:12:28 LOUIS SAYS, THIS SNOWBLAST BEHIND US WILL BASICALLY WILL MOVE SNOW APPROXIMATELY 3,000 TONS PER HOUR. 02:13:34 INT FTG. MOS INTV W/ MALE BRITISH TRAVELER. 02:14:27 WS PEOPLE STANDING IN LINE OUTSIDE TICKET COUNTERS. 02:14:42 MS MOTHER HOLDING PEACEFUL INFANT IN SNUGGLY. 02:14:59 MOS INTV W/ TRAVELER NAMED MITCH. 02:15:32 MITCH SAYS, IT'S CRAZY. IT'S CRAZY HERE, TODAY. 02:15:39 PAN TRAVELERS STANDING IN VERY LONG LINE. 02:16:07 CU MIDDLE AGED WOMAN. 02:16:19 MOS INTV W/ LATINO MAN TRYING TO GET TO LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. 02:16:45 MAN SAYS IN BROKEN ENGLISH, I'D RATHER SHAKE AND BAKE, YOU KNOW, EARTHQUAKE IN LA, INSTEAD OF BEING HERE, FREEZE TO DEATH. I DON'T LIKE IT UP HERE. NEVER COME BACK AGAIN. 02:17:12 MOS INTV W/ YOUNG MAN WEARING GLASSES AND CARRYING STACHEL. 02:18:10 MOS INTV W/ TWO GIDDY YOUNG WOMEN FINISHING EACH OTHERS SENTENCES. 02:19:56 SB W/ THIRD FRIEND JOINING IN ON THEIR TALE OF WOE. 02:20:22 MOS INTV W/ MAN WHO SAYS, I'M GOING TO LOS ANGELES AND I'M MORE THAN HAPPY TO GET OUT OF THIS SNOW. 02:20:53 FTG OF US AIR MONITORS W/ FLIGHT ARRIVAL INFORMATION. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cue out~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CONTINENTAL JET SKIDS OFF RUNWAY (1/28/2000)
AN INBOUND CONTINENTAL JET SKIDS OFF THE RUNWAY AT NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. NO INJURIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED.
MS AERIAL ZO View of Elisabeth Marine terminal / Newark, New Jersey, United States