TX: VIDEO SHOWS CAR SLAM INTO CAFÉ DURING PODCAST
<p><pi><b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi><b>Stations Please Note: This package is being delivered to you for use only in its entirety. This means that if you choose to run any of this package, you must run the entire package, including any standups or tags. You may not cut down, alter or pull clips from this package.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>:00-:10</p>\n<p>Alexsey Reyes</p>\n<p>Podcaster </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:11-:16</p>\n<p>NovemberRomeo/Alexsey (Pre-fonted)</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:18-:22</p>\n<p>Tuesday</p>\n<p>Houston</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:30-:45</p>\n<p>Nathan Reeves</p>\n<p>Podcaster </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>A TERRIFYING MOMENT FOR TWO YOUNG MEN RECORDING A PODCAST AT A COFFEE SHOP IN HOUSTON.</p>\n<p>A CAR SLAMMED RIGHT INTO THE BUILDING BEHIND THEM.</p>\n<p>KAREN ALVAREZ TALKED TO THE MEN ABOUT THEIR FRIGHTENING ORDEAL, WHICH WAS ALL CAUGHT ON CAMERA.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>-- </p>\n<p>Alexsey Reyes/Podcaster </p>\n<p>"We were just talking to the camera and the car smashes into our backs. I go into instant shock, I'm not sure what's going on."</p>\n<p>ALEXSEY REYES AND NATHAN REEVES SAY THEY'RE LUCKY TO BE ALIVE TO SHARE THEIR VIDEO WHICH HAS SINCE GONE VIRAL.</p>\n<p>BOTH HAVE BEEN FRIENDS FOR ABOUT A YEAR NOW. </p>\n<p>THEIR PASSIONS INCLUDE PHOTOGRAPHY AND CREATING CONTENT SHOWCASING ALL THINGS HOUSTON.</p>\n<p>SO WHEN NATHAN DECIDED TO RECORD HIS PODCAST---HE KNEW JUST WHO TO CALL TO JOIN HIM.</p>\n<p>Nathan Reeves/Podcaster </p>\n<p>"I like to have on you know people that I think are just kind of in a similar position, like just trying to create, trying to get their name and brand out there, and just trying to make really cool stuff and of course I knew Alexsey and I'm like this guy is insane and he's so freaking cool, and I got to have him on."</p>\n<p>OVER THE WEEKEND---THE TWO MET INSIDE THE TOUT SUITE CAFÉ NEAR DOWNTOWN HOUSTON TO RECORD AN EPISODE OF NATHAN'S PODCAST, WHEN THE UNIMAGINABLE HAPPENED.</p>\n<p>Natsot</p>\n<p>THAT'S NATHAN FALLING TO THE GROUND, SECONDS AFTER THE S-U-V SLAMS INTO THE WINDOW OF THE COFFEE SHOP.</p>\n<p>Nathan Reeves/Podcaster </p>\n<p>"It was kind of like fight or flight and I flew, I got out of there."</p>\n<p>STILL IN SHOCK---THEY QUICKLY GET UP AND LEAVE THE TABLE----BUT COME BACK ON CAMERA TO SAY THEY'RE OKAY.</p>\n<p>Natsot</p>\n<p>"I think we're fine. I think we got the audio on there."</p>\n<p>REEVES SAYS OFFICERS WROTE DOWN HIS INFORMATION.</p>\n<p>IT'S STILL UNCLEAR WHAT LED UP TO THIS INCIDENT.</p>\n<p>REEVES RECALLS THERE WAS A FAMILY INSIDE THE S-U-V.</p>\n<p>HE SAYS NEITHER HIM NOR ANY OF THE PEOPLE INSIDE THE CAR SUFFERED MAJOR INJURIES.</p>\n<p>Nathan Reeves/Podcaster </p>\n<p>"I was freaking out, I turned to everyone in the café and I'm like, 'Yeah, I got that all on film.'" </p>\n<p>Alexsey Reyes/Podcaster </p>\n<p>Everyone got a front row seat, everyone was facing us, there was no one at the table with us, so they all kind of saw what happened."</p>\n<p>KNOWING THIS COULD HAVE ENDED BADLY---THEY'RE BOTH THANKFUL TO BE ALIVE AND LOOK FORWARD TO CREATING MORE CONTENT.</p>\n<p>Alexsey Reyes/Podcaster </p>\n<p>"We're content creators and artists, so we will not stop."</p>\n<p>Nathan Reeves/Podcaster </p>\n<p>"There will be more. Hopefully not more car crashes. Just more content yeah."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p>THE MANAGER OF THE CAFE SAYS NO ONE ELSE WAS HURT, AND THE RESTAURANT REMAINED OPEN.</p>\n<p>IT'S STILL UNCLEAR IF THE DRIVER OF THE S.U.V. WILL FACE ANY CHARGES.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>CRASH INTO CAFE PODCASTERS HOUSTON TEXAS </p>\n<p></p>
TIME TO REMEMBER - SITTING STILL AND GOING SLOWLY ( 1922 ) - reel 4.
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened. <br/><br/>Reel 4.<br/><br/>01:16:40 - L/S of smoke screen (?), explosion (?) in the sea. L/S of an aircraft coming into land on an aircraft carrier, M/S profile as it crashes into the deck and its nose tips forward. <br/><br/>01:16:51 - M/S as an aeroplane drops a smoke screen.<br/><br/>01:17:04 - M/S test of aeroplanes against battleships, two bombs are dropped and explode in the water near the ship. M/S of smoke curling up from the ship, it rolls and sinks in the water. <br/><br/>01:17:25 - M/S of a wireless aerial spinning around as Marconi (?) tries to get a signal through his headphones. M/S of two men with headphones on fiddling with wireless equipment. <br/><br/>01:17:44 - M/S of Big Ben showing 11.15. M/S of Savoy Hill in London with buses and cars driving through. L/S of rooftop, M/S exterior of window of British Broadcasting Corporation building. M/S of a man reading from a book. M/S of valves and transmitters. L/S's of aerial mast. <br/><br/>01:18:12 - Montage sequence of radio performers, one lady sings, others play the piano. M/S of a car driving down the road with radio aerial and speakers. M/S of people gathered around big square outdoor wireless, couples dance to the music in the street. <br/><br/>01:18:37 - M/S of tennis player Suzanne Lenglen during a match. M/S of female athletes doing the Olympic salute at the Games. C/U as the camera pans across the ladies sat in a row. M/S as they put their shoes on. M/S of two British female athletes stood together. <br/><br/>01:19:08 - M/S of a lady shot putter, M/S of girls in hurdle race, high jump, long jump and javelin. M/S of the women's rowing team. <br/><br/>01:19:30 - M/S of Press Baron Lord Beaverbrook (William Maxwell Aitken) and a lady (his wife ?) walking along at the Women's Exhibition at Olympia in London. <br/><br/>01:19:37 - M/S of Press Baron Lord Charles William Northcliffe walking down steps of an ancient ruin, he is accompanied by other dignitaries. C/U as he chats to one. <br/><br/>01:19:48 - Various C/U's of newspaper headlines about crimes and people being sentenced to death. <br/><br/>01:20:01 - C/U of newspaper showing picture of explorer Ernest Shackleton and reporting his death. C/U of Ernest talking before the expedition. M/S's of ship sailing through icy water. M/S of Shackleton's grave with a cross on the top amid the icy hills in South Georgia.<br/><br/>01:20:33 - Author Sir James Barrie and actress Ellen Terry sit together outside St. Andrew's University, they are both wearing caps and gowns. Ellen looks in her handbag and Barrie scolds her and playfully hits her on the arm. <br/><br/>01:20:45 - C/U of newspaper headline announcing Turkish attack on Greece. M/S of Greek army riding through the streets. L/S of devastation in Smyrna with buildings on fire and smoke billowing up.<br/><br/>01:21:20 - L/S of Red Cross parcels being swung onto the dock from a ship, people rush towards them. M/S's of people clamouring and jostling for food hand outs. <br/><br/>01:21:41 - Newspapers - 'Kemal Invades The Neutral Zone.' Various shots of allied soldiers patrolling in the Dardanelles. M/S as two soldiers send messages via a mirror and the sun's reflection. Newspaper headlines - 'British Ultimatum to Kemal.' Various shots of allied troops and warships being despatched. L/S of large numbers of troops marching through Constantinople (Istanbul). M/S of four high ranking allied officers standing on a balcony. <br/><br/>01:22:21 - Newspaper headlines - 'Plot Against The Collins Cabinet.' L/S of huge crowds gathered to hear Eamon de Valera speak. M/S of him making passionate plea of 'All Ireland for the Irish.' <br/><br/>01:22:46 - C/U profile of Michael Collins also making a passionate speech to a large crowd. M/S as fighting breaks out and shots are fired to disperse the crowd. <br/><br/>01:23:12 - C/U profile of Eamon de Valera making a speech. L/S as soldiers head towards the crowds, people run and fight, some lay on the ground. <br/><br/>01:23:26 - Newspaper headline - 'Battle of the Dublin Four Courts.' L/S of smoke rising from explosion, various shots of effects of the fighting, buildings destroyed and burnt out, bullet holes in windows. M/S of soldiers sat on the street, one has his head bandaged by another. M/S of people being searched at a checkpoint. Various shots of Morans hotel with its windows blown out. Various shots of a priest talking to a soldier, he is trying to bring peace to both sides. L/S of soldiers on the streets. <br/><br/>01:24:25 - M/S of big gun being fired. L/S of Four Courts damaged by artillery fire. L/S of soldiers holding children back. M/S of gun firing, smoke and burnt out buildings. Newspaper headlines - 'Michael Collins dies fighting.' L/S of smoke pouring from buildings and fire raging out of the windows. <br/><br/>01:25:09 - L/S of aerialist Lillian Boyer doing a handstand on the top of an aeroplane then dangling from a rope by her teeth. L/S as the aeroplane loops-the-loop. <br/><br/>01:25:21 - M/S of an American inventor on a raft in the sea, he makes walking motions which move the two slats attached to his feet and propel the raft forward. He steers it with handlebars. M/S profile of the contraption. <br/><br/>01:25:31 - L/S of Dick Kerr's Ladies' Football Team standing on the deck of a ship and waving at the camera. They are the first ladies' football team to go to America. M/S as they play skipping games on deck. M/S as they kick a football about. <br/><br/>01:25:48 - C/U of a fashionable young lady wearing headphones, she is sitting under a parasol. M/S to reveal she has a small wireless radio in her garter. Various shots as she turns the dial to get better reception then pulls her skirt down and covers her knees again. <br/><br/>01:25:58 - Various shots of the famous collapsing aeroplane again. <br/><br/>01:26:10 - End Title - "Time to Remember." End Credits. <br/><br/>End of Reel 4 - N.B. These reel numbers relate to NEG reels - Pathe's prints have been combined into 2 reels.
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
NEWSFEED: VARIOUS POLICE IN PURSUIT, GRAPHIC SUICIDE, HI-RISE FIRE, FAMILY DISPUTE, CPR, POLICE VS. CRIMINALS ACTIVITY; pov standing on street corner at nx-police cars police pursuit race by, criminal in stolen car and police cars pass by again; nx criminal ditches the car and runs (police pursue on foot), car accident (nx) driver still in the car; cu woman (showing pain while waiting for help), ms cops arresting a black woman, officers talk to woman in car; cu woman in car with oxygen mask on (stuck in the car-unable to get out paramedics slowly remove her); ms woman placed in ambulance (nx), ms officer lays down SPIKE STRIPS/STRIP SPIKES, stop sticks in the street (criminals tires get blown out); same pursuit) police cars drive by with lights on, ws police activity around the criminals car, cu tire blown; criminal in police car (hides face from camera-teenager), police search car/investigate; pov from police car (chasing car on fwy/nx), pan shot from side of the road of the chase, pov-chasing again; pov from inside car stopped for violation (driver hands license to officer/nx), cu criminal police car; cu flat tire on car (nx), officer talking to camera, cu cell phone sitting in passenger seat, cu keys inignition; female officer questioning criminal (in police car-nx), criminal transferred to different police car; ms police wrecked on side of fwy (nx),officer is able to pull the car onto the emergency lane; various shots of the car (nothing real bad-only a few dents/nx, cu fwy sign, pov behind police cars (lights on); several officers arrest criminal (laying on ground nx), officers pick up criminal by hands/feet hog tied place him in car; ms officers set him down by the car (cu of criminal face/covered in blood from crash); ws police activity at crime scene (nx), ws semi truck coming to camera (police cars chase it-raining); ws police activity around (stopped semi truck/raining), ms officers arresting criminal/laying on sidewalk; ms officers closing cargo door on semi truck (nx), criminal placed in the cop car; ms semi truck parked at nx (rainfall), ms truck door opened, ms police activity at nx; pan shot from side of road (police cars chasing criminal-nx), pov from police car (in pursuit); officers talking to elderly woman, pan shot police cars chasing car on freeway, pov from police car (chase); ms officers surround elderly man in his underwear (with a shotgun) (elderly man blows his head off/suicide after police chase (very graphic); ms officers approach the dead body (various police activity), ms officer placing (do not cross tape around scene); officer placing blanket over dead mans head (var. ws of scene police cars in fg/dead body in bg); ms shotgun laying on street (restriction tape in fg), ms officers talking, investigating; ws cop cars chasing criminal (car) (nx), ms police helicopter in sky with search light; cop cars chasing criminal car (nx), officer pulls gun on criminal (others officers make the arrest); ws warehouse on fire/trucks spray water (nx firemen activity), ws hi rise building burning/cu flames; tilt up shot to hi rise (burning/dx), cu bellowing fire/smoke, ms firemen enter building, cu fireman in window; ms wounded guy running/guy chasing after him (firing a gun), criminal running to car to join friends; officer approaching scene with a dog, ms police pick up dead body of young guy place it in police car/nx); ms officer picks up shotgun (blows his finger off/other cops help him/officer shooting), ms ambulance arriving at scene (nx); ms ambulance tech. load body into ambulance, ms two black men fighting (cops break it up); 10 year old shooting victim, dad and uncle fight, Building fire, ms various firemen (performing cpr and dead bodies, pregnant women and children, die from smoke inhilation); z-into victims back (back covered with bullet wounds from a shotgun, fat burger shooting, buckshot victims), second victim talking (face bleeding); technicians load victim on to stretcher (then into ambulance);
INSIDE HURRICANE ALICIA
CLIP. BLANK. CR: 225 VS OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FROM THE EYE OF HURRICANE ALICIA TAKEN BY A PHOTOGRAPHER ABOARD A PLANE WHICH FLIES INTO HURRICANES TO MEASURE THE STRENGTH OF THE HURRICANE. LIVE OFF AIR FEED FROM "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT." CR: 250 CS VO LOCAL. VS DESTRUCTION FROM HURRICANE ALICIA AT AN AIRPORT AND OTHER AREAS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. VS FIREMEN USE PUMPED FLOOD WATER TO FIGHT A THREE ALARM FIRE. CU LAS OF BLOWN OUT WINDOWS ON A TALL OFFICE BUILDING. MS A BLOWN OUT WINDOW AT A HOTEL. MS HOTEL MANAGER, ROD YOUNG, EXPLAINS HOW THE DAMAGE OCCURRED. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. VS OF DOWNED TREES, ELECTRICAL POLES, FLOODING, ETC. VS HOMEOWNERS EXAMINE THE DAMAGE TO THEIR HOMES. CR: 303 CS VO LOCAL. VS FIREMEN BATTLE A HOUSE FIRE ON THE TEXAS COAST DURING THE HURRICANE. VS DAMAGE TO THE COASTAL AREA. LS BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK EN ROUTE TO HELP IN THE CLEANUP. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS JOHN STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, TALKS ABOUT WHETHER PEOPLE PRAYED OR NOT. MS EMMA STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, EXPLAINS WHERE DONATIONS CAN BE SENT. VS VEHICLES GO THROUGH FLOODED STREETS IN WEBSTER, TEXAS. VS A LITTLE GIRL IS WHISKED AWAY BY RESCUE WORKERS AFTER HAVING BEEN SAVED FROM A FLOODED HOUSE IN CHANNELVIEW. SOUNDBITE OF HER MOTHER WHO COMMENTS ABOUT THE RAPID FLOODING. VS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE FLOODED STREET. CR: 347 CS VO. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER IN GALVESTON. MS WINDOWS SHAKE DURING THE STORM. MS SHELTER WORKER. VS PEOPLE RUN DOWN STEPS AFTER HEARING THE CRASH OF THE BROKEN LOBBY WINDOWS. MS CHANDELIER ROCKING OVERHEAD. MS OF AN INJURED WOMAN. MS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS WOMAN TELLS OF HER DAMAGED HOME. SU. VS DESTRUCTION AFTERMATH. VS PEOPLE WALK THROUGH THE FLOOD WATERS. CR: 391 CS VO CLIPS FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ANDREI BEREZHKOV, SON OF A SOVIET DIPLOMAT. HE DENIES HAVING WANTED TO DEFECT TO THE UNITED STATES AND HAVING WRITTEN A LETTER TO PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN. MS HIS FATHER VALENTIN BEREZHKOV TALKS ABOUT THE BAD RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SUPERPOWERS. MS MOTORCADE AND ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT. SU RITA FLYNN. CLIPS. CR: 428 VO. CLIPS OF THE MEETING BETWEEN SOVIET LEADER YURI ANDROPOV AND VISITING UNITED STATES SENATORS INCLUDING CLAIBORNE PELL (R-ILL). VS OF THE SENATORS IN A RECEIVING LINE. CI: DISASTERS: HURRICANES. DISASTERS: FLOODS. DISASTERS: FIRES. PERSONALITIES: YOUNG, ROD. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, EMMA. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, ANDREI. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN. PERSONALITIES: ANDROPOV, YURI. PERSONALITIES: PELL, CLAIBORNE.
COP CRITICAL AFTER ROCK FROM OVERPASS (3/27/1999)
A policemen is in critical after kids drop a rock off an overpass and smashes through his windshield and does severe damage to his person.
AFP-19NG 16mm; NET-46 Beta SP (at 01:30:32:00); DigiBeta
BEATING HEARTS AND CARPETS
Dragging Death; 06/09/99
(Story about teen who died after picking a fight and being dragged 1/2 a mile hanging from window of a car); Friends describe incident; CU of street sign (street names); Young man arrested & walked to police car; CUs of smashed car wreck after car accident, hit a tree; POV car driving up suburban neighborhood street (as if hanging from window like victim); Scene of crash with investigators; Jones, criminal walked through police station (Tries looking tough); Dead body carried from scene, placed in ambulance
MOOS: CANADIAN VANDAL ENDS UP COVERED IN DIRT
&lt;p>Dumb Vandal A dumb vandal in Ontario, Canada ended up with egg on his face…make that dirt. Judging by his stagger, the guy seemed very drunk. He and his two buddies were outside a specialty sandwich restaurant late at night when the drunk guy tried to pick up a planter to throw it through the glass window. As he hefted the planter to heave it, he slipped on the ice and the planter fell on top of him, covering him with dirt. His buddy laughed. Eventually the guy dragged himself to his feet and staggered off. But then one of the guys must have felt guilty, came back (all of this is on camera) and resurrected the planter. We’ll be interviewing the co-owners of The Counter restaurant. And will include an even dumber pair of bungling burglars in Shanghai from 2018. They were throwing bricks at a glass window when one guy crossed in front of the other and his buddy fired a brick that hit his accomplice in the head and knocked him out cold. Had to drag him away. And also adding a video just cleared today by TMX…Beaumont, Texas police are calling 3 armed robbers “the 3 stooges” for the way they wiped out while entering the Popeyes they were robbing.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CNNID: 20321526&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>TRT: 1:42&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>OC: JM CNN dirt! Got it all over me. NEW YORK&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>00:32 - 00:35 &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Kylie Lawther&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Restaurant co-owner&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>00:28 - 00:29 WAY TOO QUICK TO FONT DO NOT FONT NAME IS IN TRACK&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Braden Lawther&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Restaurant co-owner&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ALL OTHER FONTS ARE PREFONTED&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SOURCES: The Counter Restaurant, "Back to the Future"/Universal Pictures, Beaumont Police Department/BODY CAMS+/TMX, Shanghai Jing'an Police Department, Lee Kernaghan/ABC Music &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>approved, jparker 18:34:25&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SUGGESTED LEAD: A Canadian man is the latest culprit to be dubbed the dumb vandal after he has a run-in with a planter that leaves him covered with dirt. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>OUTCUE: JM CNN Dirt! Got it all over me NEW YORK&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SEEMINGLY PLASTERED, THIS GUY TOOK IT OUT ON A PLANTER...FIRST KICKING IT, THEN TRYING TO HEAVE IT INTO THE GLASS WINDOW OF AN ONTARIO RESTAURANT CALLED "THE COUNTER." BUT THE PLANTER COUNTER ATTACKED. WHEN THE HUSBAND AND WIFE OWNERS OF THE RESTAURANT SAW THE SURVEILLANCE VIDEO...&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p> what did you say? What an idiot. 12:46 20322111 ME TO CO-OWNER/WIFE&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>HE LAID THERE COVERED IN DIRT WHILE HIS BUDDY CRACKED UP.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p> I laughed i thought it was hilarious. 2:02 2111 WIFE&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>I remember being young and being drunk. I never threw a planter box at a business but we've all been there. 4:21 2111 WIFE&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>A FORMAL COMPLAINT WAS NEVER FILED. WHEN THE GUY FINALLY GOT UP HE HAD TO HOLD ONTO A POLE. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE...&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p> car crashes into manure truck 1:33 20321856 BACK TO THE FUTURE CLIP &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AT LEAST HE DIDN'T GET COVERED WITH MANURE LIKE IN "BACK TO THE FUTURE." THE DUMB VANDAL JOINS THE RANKS OF OTHER BLUNDERING BAD GUYS. BEAUMONT TEXAS POLICE CALL THESE ARMED ROBBERS "THE 3 STOOGES" FOR THE WAY THEY CAME SLIPPING AND SLIDING INTO A POPEYES RESTAURANT. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AND WHO COULD FORGET THE BUMBLING BURGLARS THROWING BRICKS TO BREAK INTO A BUSINESS IN CHINA...ONE GUY BRAINED THE OTHER WITH A BRICK KNOCKING HIM OUT COLD.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THE PLANTER FIASCO HAD A HAPPY ENDING. ONE OF THE GUYS CAME BACK AND RESURRECTED THE PLANTER. RESTAURANT CO-OWNER BRADEN LAWTHER FOUND IT HEARTENING...&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p> had better morals about him 7:41 2111 CO-OWNER/HUBBY&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THE MORAL OF THE STORY...PICKING A FIGHT WITH A PLANTER IS DUMB AS DIRT.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>JEANNE MOOS CNN&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p> dirt! got it all over me 2:02 20321455 SPLIT OF AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY STAR SINGING "DIRT" SPLIT SCREENED WITH OUR PLANTER GUY GETTING COVERED IN DIRT&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>NEW YORK &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VIDEO SHOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SOT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TAG&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--MUSIC INFO---&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH SPEECH AT WORLD CONGRESS CENTER (2001)
ATLANTA, GA -- (FROM THE WASHINGTON TIMES) President Bush last night called on Americans to “show the world the true values of America,” invoking the words of a young man who was killed fighting terrorists aboard a hijacked plane on September 11. “We will no doubt face new challenges. But we have our marching orders. My fellow Americans, let’s roll,” he told a cheering audience. In a prime time national address carried live by only one broadcast network Mr. Bush said the nation has risen to the challenges of war on terrorism, fighting to preserve the best of America. “Many ask, ‘What can I do to help in our fight?’ The simple answer is all of us can become a September 11 volunteer by making a commitment to service in our own communities,” Mr. Bush said. “One way to defeat terrorism is to show the world the true values of America through the gathering momentum of millions of acts of responsibility and decency and service,” he said, prompting a standing ovation from the audience of about 5,000 people gathered at the Georgia World Congress Center. Mr. Bush won the loudest applause at the end, when he praised the actions of passengers who fought hijackers aboard United Airlines Flight 93 before it crashed into a Pennsylvania field. Mr. Bush recalled the words of Todd Beamer, a 32-year-old Sunday school teacher, who was overhead on a cellular phone to say, “Let’s roll” as passengers charged the terrorists. Mr. Beamer talked to a cellular-phone company supervisor for about 13 minutes before his plane crashed into a field in western Pennsylvania. He told Lisa Jefferson that the passengers had decided they would not be pawns in the suicidal destruction of a national monument. Before going off to foil the hijackers, Mr. Beamer made Miss Jefferson promise to call his wife and two children. In his 32-minute speech, Mr. Bush proposed mobilizing 20,000 Senior Corps and AmeriCorps participants to support homeland security. Under the plan, 10,000 new volunteers would support police departments and other local agencies, freeing up local officials needed in the case of a terrorist attack. The plan also calls for 5,000 volunteers to support public health agencies and another 5,000 to respond to areas hit by terrorism, working with federal agencies to help those most affected. “We will ask state and local officials to create a new, modern civil-defense service similar to local volunteer fire departments to respond to local emergencies when the manpower of governments get thin,” Mr. Bush said. “We will find ways to train and mobilize more volunteers to help when rescue and health emergencies arise.” The president said the act of volunteering will send a message to those in the world who view Americans as “shallow, materialistic consumers who care only about getting rich or getting ahead.” “This isn’t the America I know,” he said. Mr. Bush also announced the creation of a presidential task force on “citizen preparedness” in the war on terrorism and directed it to make recommendations in 40 days to help prepare Americans for terrorism in their homes, neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, places of worship and public places. Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge will be co-chairman of the task force, which will also recommend ways Americans can support local officials, including police and fire departments and community health centers, in the face of a terror attack. Mr. Bush also used the address, which was interrupted by audience applause more than 25 times, to update Americans on the status of the U.S.-led war against terrorism and lay out what steps the federal government is taking to make the United States safer. At home, the president said the Coast Guard has taken on “expanded duties to protect our shores,” the National Guard has stepped up surveillance on borders and new anti-terrorism laws give “our law-enforcement officials the necessary tools to track terrorists before they harm Americans.” Abroad, Mr. Bush said, Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban made a choice not to turn over terrorist Osama bin Laden, “and now they are paying a price.” Speaking from a podium in front of a giant banner that read “United We Stand,” Mr. Bush also lauded postal and health care workers many of whom have handled the ongoing anthrax scare, as “new heroes.” “Tonight, we join in thanking a whole new group of public servants who never enlisted to fight a war, but find themselves on the front battle nonetheless: those who deliver our mail America’s postal workers,” the president said, prompting cheers from the ticketed audience that included many police, firefighters, postal workers and health care workers. “We also thank those whose quick response provided preventive treatment that has no doubt saved thousands of lives our health care workers.” The president told Americans that they can never succumb to fear the intent of terrorists. Despite two announcements that “credible” threats of terrorism called for “high alert” by law enforcement officials, Mr. Bush said life must go on. “There is a difference between being alert and being intimidated,” he said. “A terrorism alert is not a signal to stop your life. It is a call to be vigilant to know that your government is on high alert, and to add your eyes and ears to our efforts to find and stop those who want to do us harm.” Throughout the speech, the president sought to uplift Americans struggling to adapt to the post-September 11 world. “Americans have responded magnificently, with courage and with caring None of us would ever wish the evil that has been done to our country, yet we have learned that out of evil can come great good,” he said. “We are a different country than we were on September 10: sadder and less innocent; stronger and more unified; and in the face of ongoing threats, determined and courageous.” He praised schoolchildren who have sent in more than $1 million to help the children of Afghanistan. And he said Americans have fallen back on the backbone of the nation family, religion, friends. Mr. Bush reiterated the nature of the terrorists who killed nearly 5,000 people from 80 countries at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania. “We are the targets of enemies who boast they want to kill all Americans, kill all Jews, kill all Christians. “We have seen that type of hate before, and the only possible response is to confront it and defeat it,” he said to applause. “The best way to defend our homeland, the best way to make sure our children can live in peace, is to take the battle to the enemy and stop them.” When Mr. Bush first arrived in Atlanta yesterday afternoon, he toured the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has drawn praise for around-the-clock probing of the anthrax attacks but sharp criticism in the media for moving too slowly when the bacteria was identified in post offices. Speaking to reporters at the center, Mr. Bush said he was open to the idea of inoculating Americans against smallpox, eradicated around the world in 1977 but feared as a possible terrorist weapon. But he added, “One of my concerns if we were to have universal vaccination, some might lose their lives.”
INSIDE HURRICANE ALICIA
CLIP. BLANK. CR: 225 VS OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FROM THE EYE OF HURRICANE ALICIA TAKEN BY A PHOTOGRAPHER ABOARD A PLANE WHICH FLIES INTO HURRICANES TO MEASURE THE STRENGTH OF THE HURRICANE. LIVE OFF AIR FEED FROM "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT." CR: 250 CS VO LOCAL. VS DESTRUCTION FROM HURRICANE ALICIA AT AN AIRPORT AND OTHER AREAS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. VS FIREMEN USE PUMPED FLOOD WATER TO FIGHT A THREE ALARM FIRE. CU LAS OF BLOWN OUT WINDOWS ON A TALL OFFICE BUILDING. MS A BLOWN OUT WINDOW AT A HOTEL. MS HOTEL MANAGER, ROD YOUNG, EXPLAINS HOW THE DAMAGE OCCURRED. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. VS OF DOWNED TREES, ELECTRICAL POLES, FLOODING, ETC. VS HOMEOWNERS EXAMINE THE DAMAGE TO THEIR HOMES. CR: 303 CS VO LOCAL. VS FIREMEN BATTLE A HOUSE FIRE ON THE TEXAS COAST DURING THE HURRICANE. VS DAMAGE TO THE COASTAL AREA. LS BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK EN ROUTE TO HELP IN THE CLEANUP. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS JOHN STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, TALKS ABOUT WHETHER PEOPLE PRAYED OR NOT. MS EMMA STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, EXPLAINS WHERE DONATIONS CAN BE SENT. VS VEHICLES GO THROUGH FLOODED STREETS IN WEBSTER, TEXAS. VS A LITTLE GIRL IS WHISKED AWAY BY RESCUE WORKERS AFTER HAVING BEEN SAVED FROM A FLOODED HOUSE IN CHANNELVIEW. SOUNDBITE OF HER MOTHER WHO COMMENTS ABOUT THE RAPID FLOODING. VS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE FLOODED STREET. CR: 347 CS VO. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER IN GALVESTON. MS WINDOWS SHAKE DURING THE STORM. MS SHELTER WORKER. VS PEOPLE RUN DOWN STEPS AFTER HEARING THE CRASH OF THE BROKEN LOBBY WINDOWS. MS CHANDELIER ROCKING OVERHEAD. MS OF AN INJURED WOMAN. MS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS WOMAN TELLS OF HER DAMAGED HOME. SU. VS DESTRUCTION AFTERMATH. VS PEOPLE WALK THROUGH THE FLOOD WATERS. CR: 391 CS VO CLIPS FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ANDREI BEREZHKOV, SON OF A SOVIET DIPLOMAT. HE DENIES HAVING WANTED TO DEFECT TO THE UNITED STATES AND HAVING WRITTEN A LETTER TO PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN. MS HIS FATHER VALENTIN BEREZHKOV TALKS ABOUT THE BAD RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SUPERPOWERS. MS MOTORCADE AND ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT. SU RITA FLYNN. CLIPS. CR: 428 VO. CLIPS OF THE MEETING BETWEEN SOVIET LEADER YURI ANDROPOV AND VISITING UNITED STATES SENATORS INCLUDING CLAIBORNE PELL (R-ILL). VS OF THE SENATORS IN A RECEIVING LINE. CI: DISASTERS: HURRICANES. DISASTERS: FLOODS. DISASTERS: FIRES. PERSONALITIES: YOUNG, ROD. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, EMMA. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, ANDREI. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN. PERSONALITIES: ANDROPOV, YURI. PERSONALITIES: PELL, CLAIBORNE.
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HOT CARGO
THRILLER, CRIME; 1933
03:01:11:00,Ambulance speeds on city street (Los Angeles), Ambulance driver and goofy sidekick race in ambulance, Ambulance pulls up to hospital. Wild ride down city streets, Attendants take body out of ambulance, enter hospital, Attendants wheel body in hospital, Nurse Mary uncovers body, reveals fur coats, Cop washes hands at sink, Ambulance driver flirts with nurse, proposes, Cop washes hands, Couple kiss, Cop goes back and washes hands again, Cop does goofy take, Cop congratulates couple, kisses bride, Woman with daughter comes into hospital, Cop comforts daughter about hurt hand ("stop your cryin'"), Girl in hospital, calls for doctor, Doctor looks at splinter in girl's hand (doctor humors girl), Doctor pulls splinter out, treats girl, Nurse Mary comes out in fancy dress. Ties tie of beau, Couple go out, cop and family wave, Fancy Busby Burkley floor show in nightclub, Couple at table, talk about the future, Man meets with club boss Rocco in office, Hand opens peephole in door, thug outside, Thug comes in with urgent message for Rocco, Peephole in door opens to reveal cop, Man lets cop in, Smiling man in perfectly straight manners says "well, this is a pleasant surprise" (ala talk show host, GREAT), Cop in office questions to Rocco. Takes a look around, Wants into locked closet ("open up and save yourself a lot of trouble"), Cop pulls gun, orders Rocco to open door, Rocco offers cigar, shoots cop with gun in cigar box, Cop shoots Rocco, Thugs call doctor for wounded Rocco in office, Thug comes to table of happy couple, needs doctor, Doctor examines Rocco on couch in office, Doctor patches up Rocco on couch, Doctor questions Rocco about wounds, Thug gives doctor choice between roll of bills and gun ("we only insist on one thing, keep your mouth shut"), Rocco offers doctor proposition to work for him. They shake, Doctor returns to date at nightclub table, Nervous doctor at table with date ("let's get out of here"), Doctor hails waiter for check, Waiter brings check. Doctor pays, Doctor helps date with her coat, they leave, Doctor and date return to hospital (office). End of date, Date insists on cleaning blood from jacket, Date cleans blood off jacket sleeve, Date finds roll of bills in doctor's jacket, Date gives jacket back to doctor, Doctor kisses date goodnight, leaves. She has puzzled look, <REEL 2>, Doctor talks to police chief. Chief smokes cigar, Doctor and police chief in office, plot to catch Rocco, Chief tells doctor not to tell anyone, Chief in office, takes call. Gives orders on phone, Doctor in suit paces at nurse's desk. Tells her he's leaving, Nurse questions doctor about date last night ("you're not telling me the truth"), Nurse returns ring to doctor. Breaks engagement, Doctor treats Rocco in office, Doctor pours drinks for him and Rocco in office, Doctor and Rocco toast in office ("hello doctor, what's cookin', I'm in the pink"), Gangster talks to doctor about racket, Young girl at piano, sings and plays, Mary in kitchen baking, smiles at music, Dog on chair, reacts to music, Girl goes in to help nurse baking in kitchen, Girl gets food from refrigerator, dog pokes in refrigerator, Girl drops plate in skillet on stove, starts fire, Mary puts out fire, Dog jumps out kitchen window, Girl closes refrigerator, goes out to play, Girl runs out, joins girls playing on walk, Dog with hurt leg, Girl holds dog with hurt leg, Girl shows girls her dog, Girls fight over who killed her daddy, Mean girls egg on fighting girls, Girl chases girl into woods, Mary calls girl to house, Girl tells Mary what happened, Car pulls up. Girl runs to greet doctor, Doctor picks up girl, Girl brings doctor up to house, Doctor greets Mary. They talk, she wants him to leave, Girl tells doctor about fight she had, Girl asks doctor if he killed her daddy, Doctor drives off in car, Girl mopes on couch. Dog barks at her, does tricks, Girl comes to supper, sits. Dog sits at table, Girl doesn't want her dinner, Mary talks to depressed girl, Mary takes castor oil from cabinet, Depressed girl talks to dog, Mary tries to force castor oil on girl, she complains, Dog runs under couch, Girl says prayers before bed. Dog too (nice), Mary tucks girl into bed, Girl goes to bed, dog gets into bed with her, Doctor Tom in office talks to police chief. Chief lectures him, Doctor Tom writes at desk. Messenger waits, Tom gives note to messenger, Chief talks to doctor Tom in office, Mother and Mary look over sick girl in bed, Mother answers door. Messenger gives her note, she signs, Mother brings note to Mary, Mary opens, letter, finds ring, Girl in bed wants Doctor Tom, Mother and Mary quarrel over calling Doctor Tom, Mary makes call to Doctor Tom, Rocco and thugs in office, answers phone, Doctor Tom grabs phone from thug ("I'll be there right away"), Rocco and thugs won't let Tom leave, Tom slugs it out with thugs, gets away, Thugs talk in office, suspect Doctor Tom is a rat, Doctor Tom arrives at house, examines girl in bed, Dog hides under couch, Doctor Tom uses his charming bedside manner on little girl in bed, Doctor Tom sings song for girl in bed, Doctor Tom and Mary over sleeping girl in bed, Mother sits in chair, Doctor proposes to Mary, Mother peeks in on happy couple, Couple kiss, Doctor Tom answers door, thugs come in, Mary sees Tom with thugs, Rocco nurses wounded thug, Thug reports to Rocco that Tom's an informer, Doctor Tom arrives to treat wounded thug on couch, Rocco questions Doctor Tom about informer, Thug looks up number, makes call for ambulance, Ambulance speeds on road, drives up to house, Gangster Rocco peers out window for ambulance, Ambulance attendants arrive, Rocco holds gun in coat on attendants, Rocco yanks goofy attendant into room, Thugs put wounded thug onto stretcher, Gangsters ride in back of ambulance, Ambulance attendants break down door, call police on phone, Goofy attendant reports stolen ambulance, Sergeant at desk ("what do you mean they stole your ambulance"), Police dispatcher at radio. Cops get call in car. Roll out, View from front of speeding car, Police motorcycles roll out of station, Cops chase ambulance (night), Gangsters in car in chase ("the cops", "give it all she's got"), Gangsters speed in car ("take the short cut"), Gangster car turns into alley, Headline: DOCTOR CRASHES AMBULANCE, CAPTURES GANG, Mary and little girl visit wounded doctor in hospital, Mary kisses doctor in hospital bed, Little girl takes dog out of room, Little girl puts "Do Not Disturb" sign on doorknob, Doorknob hangs with "Do Not Disturb" sign
29914 “ VICTORY IN EUROPE ” WWII IN EUROPE, BATTLE OF THE BULGE & SURRENDER OF GERMANY DOCUMENTARY
This documentary film from 1957 delivers an in depth look at the final months of WWII in Europe. It opens with scenes from Germany in late 1944. Germany spent the first two weeks of December repositioning 1,000 V-2 rockets. The V-2 was the world's first long range guided ballistic missile, developed by Wernher Von Braun during WW2. Germany used it as a "vengeance weapon" in revenge for the devastation wrought by Allied bombing. German technicians move a V-2 (:38). Shot of the launching site (:52). A situation map is presented (1:18) of 1944. The Battle of the Bulge, the final German offensive. The 'bulge'; the weak site in the Allied forces line in the Ardennes forest where the Germans planned to sweep through, is noted (1:36). Antwerp; the Allies port of supply, is cited as the final destination (1:39). Military vehicles cart Nazi forces (1:49) through the Ardennes. The panzer fleet mows through fog (1:54). The V2 heads for Antwerp on December 16 (2:24). Buzz bombs and V1s rip from launchers (2:45). Explosions pop in dirt (2:54). Bombs fall on the city (3:08). A close shot traces a rocket dropping (3:14). Flames lick at the debris (3:21). A Nazi squadron leader (3:23) calls fire. 2,000 long range German guns begin bellowing for the Allied forces (3:29) in the Ardennes. German troops advance 20 miles (3:57). American soldiers are captured (4:26). Dead lay in the weeds (4:33). German troops and supply line continue to push for Antwerp (4:40). The city of Antwerp smolders following the rocket attack (4:48). A woman's head is uncovered in the rubble (5:03). Wounded are carted out by litter (5:08). German troops move through fog towards the Meuse River (5:36). Ground footage from Bastogne follows (5:47). American troops fight corner to corner (6:13). An automatic fires from a window sill (6:14). A panzer tank rolls in (6:27). A grenade blows the base of row homes (6:36). Ground support at an allied air base uncover planes from snow (7:05). Snow plows cut through thick layers (7:21) on the airfield. The P-47 flies with little visibility (7:24). Planes slide and crash from dangerous landings (7:30). A tank erupts in flames (7:47). The sun breaks the clouds (7:53). Soldiers trace the skies for the incoming Allied Air Force (7:55). Planes of the 9th troop carrier command swing in (8:09). Paratroops spill out (8:22). Ground troops rush for supplies (8:41). A small jeep arrives with fresh faced troops as the Allied forces are reinforced (9:12). Footage follows from a fighter plane (9:36). Allied bombs explode (9:54). The underbelly of a P-47 is pictured (10:03). Rockets fire (10:16). Allied tanks move into the flat Rhineland in February (10:22). Sherman tanks swing in (10:25). Targets explode throughout the city (10:59). Another point of view shot follows from a plane firing rounds into dirt (11:12). Covered jeeps bounce through the woods (11:20). German planes blow bridges (12:00). The bridge at Remagen (12:06) as seen from above. The 9th Division tacks a sign onto the bridge (12:25). Air support flies in from the north (12:40). A view follows from a transport plane as paratroops tumble out (13:03). Exploded parachutes dot the sky (13:14). Air support moves through the lower Rhine (13:28). Eisenhower, Montgomery and Bradley are pictured (13:54). B-17’s fly over Berlin on April 10, 1945 to aid the Russian advance (14:36). Bombs dropping (14:55). Explosion erupt over the city (15:10). Russian troops stand in the trenches (15:57). A jet of flames screams from a flame thrower (16:43). The first Ukrainian army is pictured as they arrive at one side of the Elbe (17:06). US troops wave from the other side of the river (17:08) on April 25th. The two armies join (17:12). A banner greets the US troops (17:44). Aerial views capture bombed out buildings (17:54), wrecked oil refineries (18:27) and a ruined manufacturing plant (18:37). Industrial plants were hit (18:54). Rubble along the road (19:24). Gates are opened on May 9th, 1945 (19:33) as cities were liberated. Troops celebrate across Europe (19:53). Emaciated prisoners are pictured (20:26). A young girl flashes her tattoo (21:00). Allied troops head home (21:57). Troops unload from trains (22:53). <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. 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MELODRAMA; 1941
06:01:00:00,Opening credits, Sign on door: Mrs. Mary Stanley - Music Teacher, Kindly doctor peeks through screen door from outside, Mrs. Stanley sits at piano, Billy stands next to her practicing the violin, CU of Billy playing violin, Doctor enters, applauds, talks to them, gives Billy a chore to do, Mrs. Stanley plays record on console phonograph, she and doctor talk, Woman listens to phonograph, Billy trims hedges, watches other kids playing in field, Tomboy-ish girl tries to fix toy motor plane, Bespectacled Clarence is teased by the others and runs away, Billy joins the group, fixes the plane, The kids watch the plane fly overhead, Kids look up with boys shading eyes, The plane crashes into window, the kids scatter and run, CU of woman scolding Billy, Doctor joins them, gives Billy pointers on flying the plane, Boy walks up to the Stanley house, enters, begins playing violin while Mrs. Stanley accompanies on piano, Mrs. Stanley gives boy advice, tells him to forget about the violin, Boy leaves house overjoyed, Stage Mom urges boy to shoot high and not play in a jazz band, Billy talks to Mrs. Stanley, Int. doctor's house, doctor talks to his housekeeper, Clarence sits in bed reading, Clarence's mother consults with doctor. Doctor gives "ahhh" test with tongue depressor, Doctor spoonfeeds Clarence syrupy medicine, Billy looks at newspaper with girlfriend Nancy. Read the comics, Int. Mrs. Hadley's living room, guests arrive for the recital, Mrs. Hadley accompanies boy violinst on piano, Mother of boy smiles proudly, Boy plays violin badly, parents get up and leave, Small crowd gives polite applause, Clarence plays saxophone. Bad, Doctor receives emergency phone call, Doctor drives in rain, Old woman hangs up phone, Doctor arrives at airport landing field, Doctor meets Antoine Pirelli, CU of doctor looking bewildered. Doctor wants to keep him under observation, Calls office, Doctor tends to bandaged patient, Agent talks on phone with diva, Mrs. Stanley talks on the phone with doctor, Antoine lies in bed with bandage on his head, Mrs. Stanley arrives to care for Antoine, CU of Mrs. Stanley looking astonished, Mary leaves room, Mary talks with doctor. Doctor lectures stern looking woman (husband is Pirelli), Man guests leave the recital, Mrs. Hadley leads the children to where Antoine is recuperating, Mrs. Hadley encounters Mrs. Stanley in the hall, Mrs. Hadley conducts the children who play instruments outside his door, Doctor asks the group to leave, Mrs. Stanley talks to Billy, Boy holds up crossed fingers (fingers crossed), Mrs. Stanley reunites with Antoine, they talk, Gladys arrives at the hotel lobby, Conductor bows head in wife's hands, looking for forgiveness, Gladys walks in on Mary and Antoine, Mary leaves, Antoine tells Gladys about his history with Mary, Mrs. Stanley leaves the hotel lobby with Billy, Int. hotel room, Gladys reveals plan to Antoine's manager. Antoine enters, talks with manager, Manager leaves Antoine's room, Antoine makes phone call, speaks with hotel switchboard operator, then to Billy (split screen), Billy enters doctor's house, talks to doctor, Housekeeper hands newspaper to doctor, CU of headlines and photo of Antoine and Gladys, Billy rushes out of doctor's house to play, Doctor confers with housekeeper, Doctor looks out of window at Billy and Nancy in front yard, Smokes pipe. Says "women don't think, they feel. They don't have any brains. When was a woman any decent when she's fighting for a man." Nice talk by older woman about the nature of women, Boy talks to young girlfriend over fence, Doctor joins Billy and Nancy, tells them news, CU train pulls out of station, Int. radio station reception desk, various stage mothers attempt to get auditions for their children, Doctor arrives with Billy, is sent away by receptionist, Antoine in office with Gladys and manager, Tour guide explains how radio works to tour group, including doctor and Billy, Sound effects artist performs for the tour group, sounds of door closing, soldiers marching, horse hoofs, etc. (double talk expert), Man pops noise maker at straightlaced women, Tour guide gives demonstration of early TV broadcast, Billy gets into booth and his image is broadcast onto screen. Great early TV demonstration ("it's pretty hard to see yourself on television unless you're in two places at once.", Int. recording studio, Antoine greets musicians, prepares for broadcast, Doctor and Billy sneak away from the tour group, Doctor sneaks Billy into Antoine's studio, Billy takes violin out of case, plays, Orchestra plays in radio studio, Violinist in studio looks at Billy with astonished expression, Gladys and the rest of the musicians take notice of Billy, Antoine begins conducting for Billy, Antoine talks to Billy, Doctor reveals Billy's true identity to Antoine while Billy's back is turned, Antoice embraces Billy, Int. radio office, Gladys and Antoine discuss Billy and Mary, Billy asks doctor for advice. Antoine stands up for family, dismisses agent and girlfriend, Int. doctor's house, housekeeper tunes in radio. Zoom into radio, Nancy stands by her radio, sits down to listen with her family, Antoine conducts orchestra featuring Billy on violin in radio studio, Mary and doctor in audience look on proudly, Billy (boy) plays classical violin like an old pro, More listening to radio, Boy with missing tooth smiles, CU Billy, CU Nancy's mother's face smiling in her living room, CU Billy, CU Antoine, CU Mary, The End
REQUEST- PRES BIDEN VALOR MEDAL REMARKS (RAW) P1
&lt;p>&lt;b>--TEASE--&lt;/b>&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>9:30 AM President Biden honors 2021-2022 Medal of Valor recipients from across the country&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p> 9:49:00 BIDEN: Before I begin, let me say one thing I said to the families to deceased. All of you who have lost someone. Know that no matter how much you take pride in the recognition what they did when they were last. It still brings back everything like it happened that moment. I just say to the family so they said and I'm personally at the time when I met them. It now takes a lot of courage to do what you're doing and thank you. Thank you. Thank you, General garland. Thank you for your leadership. And today it's my honor to award nine brave Americans the Medal of Valor. The highest award this country can bestow on a public safety officer. The award is given for actions above and beyond the call of duty and exhibiting exceptional courage, extraordinary decisiveness, presence of mind unusual swiftness and action regardless of his or her personal safety and attempt to save or protect the human life. The honorees I don't know all of you, but I do know you. From small towns and big cities, you're cut from the same cloth. You run, you run into danger. When everyone else runs away from danger. You possess a self assistance literally impossible to explain and your bravery. This one isn't inspires and inspires people and inspires the community. Like Lieutenant Justin Hespeler served in arrays of NYPD and for the past 17 years in the Fire Department of New York. He heard me say before that there's an expression I come from that. You know, God made men and he made a few firefighters. You're all crazy running and I was raised across I went to little Catholic school and claim on Tiller across the fire station. Everyone I grew up as a secretary knows was either became a firefighter or a cop or a priest. here I am. All kidding aside.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:51:13 BIDEN: One morning a few days before Thanksgiving, a house fire in Brooklyn. Heavy flames thick smoke build from the windows. Family members including a six year old boy jumped from a two story window yelling there's a baby up there. Imagine the presence of mine of that young child. There was a baby up there. Justin rushed into the fire. climbing a ladder in the second floor. searing heat. zero visibility forced him to the floor. Stairs collapsed. Hose burst stopping fellow firefighters from being able to continue to put out the fire. The order came vacuum evacuated immediately. Justin searched through the smoke as fast as he could, crawling. Calling to the hall until he found a five week old baby unconscious in his crib. Justin shielded the newborn with his body, crawl back through the smoke to the window and down to safety. New York's Bravest New York's Bravest Netherlands Lieutenant Jackson Hickey patrolling the waters in a fire boat on September, September afternoon, and he got an urgent call came in on his boat. Someone was in the Harlem River being swept away by the current tennis boat sped to the spot beneath the Triborough Bridge, saw a man fighting to keep his head above water as the river pulled them away past jagged concrete toward the harbor. In desperation, the man pulled himself into a storm tunnel built by into the seawall. You know spotting his only chance to save the man. Lieutenant heck he dove in, dove into the water. He swam 25 feet deep into the dark black four by four foot tunnel where the young man was found the man dragged him back out River. The man was as you understand panics and struggling and kept disappearing beneath the water. again and again. Lieutenant Hickey went down after him fighting the currents and incoming tide and pull the man to the boat saving his life while risking his own. That's bravery.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:53:26 BIDEN: Months earlier, two miles of Staten Island. FDNY firefighter Patrick Thornton heard a distress call a motorist was taking on water. Within minutes Patrick and his fellow firefighters reached the 18 foot motor or 18 foot motorboat. A giant wave crashed down sending the passenger overboard and his fellow firefighters rescued one person as the motorboat began to sink. But in a split second, the motorboat rolled over, trapping the second victim under the sinking boat. Without hesitation firefighters toured and removed the safety equipment and dove in. Imagine diving under a sinking boat when literally a timed limited visibility but somehow Patrick grabbed and swam him out from underneath that sinking boat then up to the surface where his fellow firefighters pull the safety nets to Harrisons as true Harrison, Clermont County, Ohio, your Cincinnati sheriff's deputy Bobby Pham. It's 28 degree November day a woman call in a crisis a crisis hotline she called to from her car threatening suicide. And deputy fam arrived to the scene spotted her driving her Buick down a boat ramp into the frigid Lake. A car started going under as a current pull than 50 feet from shore. He jumped in jumped in. A colleague threw him a rope and that was too short told the woman to roll down the window and cling to the roof. Somehow deputy fan made it to the car and grabbed hold the woman and manager grasp the end of the rope so Callie could pull them ashore. Relentless bravery. Relentless bravery, used to police sergeant can very simple Kendrick Kendrick simple working an extra job on Saturday morning as a security guard in the mall in Houston. report came in at a man wearing a black leather mask with metal spikes on it armed with an AR 15 with 120 rounds of ammo and a handgun. 40 feet from where hundreds of children gathered for dance competition.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:55:41 BIDEN: Sergeant Simple ran to the scene but in my panic the children by drawing his weapons approach. So he kept holster. He rushed the government alone tackling in and around grabbed here are 15 uses a pin suspect to the wall until help arrived. When asked about his heroism starting to simple said I know what I signed up for. I know what I signed up for a lot of you may know what they sign up for until it hits man you don't really know what you signed. up for. You know, I think one of your you know, you signed up for this. I think it's so one of the hardest jobs in America. What you signed up for and his hardest when your own when your own is in danger. Loveland, Colorado police officer corporate Jeffrey farmer, and his partner Officer David snug, responded to a call of shots fired the dark parking lot they approached the suspects vehicle, one of the suspects took off running from the vehicle. The foot chase that followed Corporal farmer severely injured his knee office not chased the suspect in the lobby of apartment building with a gunman shot him multiple times. Corporal farmer somehow made it to his injured partner returning fire and dragging his partner out of the doorway amid the hail of bullets. Realizing it offers snuck didn't have time to wait for an ambulance Corporal former pulled him in his patrol car, race to the hospital. And just a few more minutes, Officer Snoke would have died. Thanks to Corporal farmer he survived and he can and can be a dad to his three young boys so I got to meet today. on this day, remember all, all, all families.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:57:22 BIDEN: You know the English poet John Melton once wrote they also serve only standard weight. They also serve only standard weight. Each time your officer pins on their shield and walks out that door. There are spouses children, parents who stand in a wait and hope for their safe return. In some cases, dread and depending on what the call is dread that they'll get a call all the family members here, especially those who have served in uniform. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And finally wax and Harrison mean live save they can also mean lives lost. Today we posthumously honored to deceased NYPD detectives from a 32nd precinct. Wilbur Moore and Jackson Jason Rivera. We honor detective Sumi Sula, who is also here today. Here one day in January in Harlem. They responded to a 911 call from a distressed woman. Her grown up son was threatening her and his brother and they arrived at the apartment detective Morgan Rivera walked down the hallway in the backroom to check on the man detective salon. Then, still a rookie was assigned to observe is more experienced colleagues stayed back with the mom and the other son. Suddenly, the door flew open. The man started firing from the backroom. He had a stolen Glock illegally modified drum magazine came from holding 40 rounds. The texture Rivera more were hit the texture Vera died a few hours later at age 22. One of the youngest officers ever killed on the line of duty. Detective Maura died four days later, just 27 years old. They're the who and the what law enforcement in this country should be. you know their families are here today including ejected more as mom, sister and detectives are more his childhood sweetheart, married just months before he was killed. She's expecting their child any day now.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:59:28 BIDEN: I told the story of detective Martin Rivera at a State of the Union last year. I spoke with a family shortly after the funerals. I told them and I meant it down I mean it now that our nation is forever in debt for the loved ones. The sacrifice they made in behalf of their fellow citizens. That terrible day when the bullets started flying to Texas to La had only been with a precinct 32nd precinct for two months, two months. But he jumped in action. He showed the mother and brother from gunfire and drew his weapon and fired twice shutting the government and ended this very dark day for the city of New York could have been more even more tragic. With a much higher body count if it weren't for defective salon. Let me you know I met this detective shortly after that and I knew his relatives were going to be around and he relives that day off. Rivera are never far from his mind. And the entire nation is grateful for quick thinking swift action and courage under fire that he demonstrated. So let me close this. There's no greater responsibility of government and ensure the safety of American people and those who serve or protect your soul. We're incredibly proud of all of you. And I'm incredibly proud of all of you. And we're going to have your back as long as we need to as long as you're engaged. No, just the past two weeks our nation has observed the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial weekend. National Police weekend. National Peace Memorial officers day also hosted this event. several times as president and vice president of cosplay sponsor the bill that created the Medal of Freedom when I was us and the Medal of Valor. When I was a US senator. These are the same. These are some most meaningful things that I do as president because knowing you, meeting your families looking in your eyes. Seeing your courage gives me so much hope for the country, you represent this not hyperbole represent the very best of us. You represent the best of who we are as Americans. And God bless you all. May God protect public safety officers and families. It's now my honor to award these metals and asked my military aide to read the citations. Thank you. 10:01:56&lt;/p>
INSIDE HURRICANE ALICIA
CLIP. BLANK. CR: 225 VS OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FROM THE EYE OF HURRICANE ALICIA TAKEN BY A PHOTOGRAPHER ABOARD A PLANE WHICH FLIES INTO HURRICANES TO MEASURE THE STRENGTH OF THE HURRICANE. LIVE OFF AIR FEED FROM "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT." CR: 250 CS VO LOCAL. VS DESTRUCTION FROM HURRICANE ALICIA AT AN AIRPORT AND OTHER AREAS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. VS FIREMEN USE PUMPED FLOOD WATER TO FIGHT A THREE ALARM FIRE. CU LAS OF BLOWN OUT WINDOWS ON A TALL OFFICE BUILDING. MS A BLOWN OUT WINDOW AT A HOTEL. MS HOTEL MANAGER, ROD YOUNG, EXPLAINS HOW THE DAMAGE OCCURRED. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. VS OF DOWNED TREES, ELECTRICAL POLES, FLOODING, ETC. VS HOMEOWNERS EXAMINE THE DAMAGE TO THEIR HOMES. CR: 303 CS VO LOCAL. VS FIREMEN BATTLE A HOUSE FIRE ON THE TEXAS COAST DURING THE HURRICANE. VS DAMAGE TO THE COASTAL AREA. LS BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK EN ROUTE TO HELP IN THE CLEANUP. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS JOHN STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, TALKS ABOUT WHETHER PEOPLE PRAYED OR NOT. MS EMMA STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, EXPLAINS WHERE DONATIONS CAN BE SENT. VS VEHICLES GO THROUGH FLOODED STREETS IN WEBSTER, TEXAS. VS A LITTLE GIRL IS WHISKED AWAY BY RESCUE WORKERS AFTER HAVING BEEN SAVED FROM A FLOODED HOUSE IN CHANNELVIEW. SOUNDBITE OF HER MOTHER WHO COMMENTS ABOUT THE RAPID FLOODING. VS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE FLOODED STREET. CR: 347 CS VO. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER IN GALVESTON. MS WINDOWS SHAKE DURING THE STORM. MS SHELTER WORKER. VS PEOPLE RUN DOWN STEPS AFTER HEARING THE CRASH OF THE BROKEN LOBBY WINDOWS. MS CHANDELIER ROCKING OVERHEAD. MS OF AN INJURED WOMAN. MS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS WOMAN TELLS OF HER DAMAGED HOME. SU. VS DESTRUCTION AFTERMATH. VS PEOPLE WALK THROUGH THE FLOOD WATERS. CR: 391 CS VO CLIPS FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ANDREI BEREZHKOV, SON OF A SOVIET DIPLOMAT. HE DENIES HAVING WANTED TO DEFECT TO THE UNITED STATES AND HAVING WRITTEN A LETTER TO PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN. MS HIS FATHER VALENTIN BEREZHKOV TALKS ABOUT THE BAD RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SUPERPOWERS. MS MOTORCADE AND ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT. SU RITA FLYNN. CLIPS. CR: 428 VO. CLIPS OF THE MEETING BETWEEN SOVIET LEADER YURI ANDROPOV AND VISITING UNITED STATES SENATORS INCLUDING CLAIBORNE PELL (R-ILL). VS OF THE SENATORS IN A RECEIVING LINE. CI: DISASTERS: HURRICANES. DISASTERS: FLOODS. DISASTERS: FIRES. PERSONALITIES: YOUNG, ROD. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, EMMA. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, ANDREI. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN. PERSONALITIES: ANDROPOV, YURI. PERSONALITIES: PELL, CLAIBORNE.
PENTAGON UPDATE BRIEFING (2001)
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Victoria Clark and Chief of the Defense Protective Service John Jester held a briefing to update on the casualties and the extent of damage at the Pentagon.
INSIDE HURRICANE ALICIA
CLIP. BLANK. CR: 225 VS OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FROM THE EYE OF HURRICANE ALICIA TAKEN BY A PHOTOGRAPHER ABOARD A PLANE WHICH FLIES INTO HURRICANES TO MEASURE THE STRENGTH OF THE HURRICANE. LIVE OFF AIR FEED FROM "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT." CR: 250 CS VO LOCAL. VS DESTRUCTION FROM HURRICANE ALICIA AT AN AIRPORT AND OTHER AREAS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. VS FIREMEN USE PUMPED FLOOD WATER TO FIGHT A THREE ALARM FIRE. CU LAS OF BLOWN OUT WINDOWS ON A TALL OFFICE BUILDING. MS A BLOWN OUT WINDOW AT A HOTEL. MS HOTEL MANAGER, ROD YOUNG, EXPLAINS HOW THE DAMAGE OCCURRED. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. VS OF DOWNED TREES, ELECTRICAL POLES, FLOODING, ETC. VS HOMEOWNERS EXAMINE THE DAMAGE TO THEIR HOMES. CR: 303 CS VO LOCAL. VS FIREMEN BATTLE A HOUSE FIRE ON THE TEXAS COAST DURING THE HURRICANE. VS DAMAGE TO THE COASTAL AREA. LS BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK EN ROUTE TO HELP IN THE CLEANUP. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS JOHN STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, TALKS ABOUT WHETHER PEOPLE PRAYED OR NOT. MS EMMA STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, EXPLAINS WHERE DONATIONS CAN BE SENT. VS VEHICLES GO THROUGH FLOODED STREETS IN WEBSTER, TEXAS. VS A LITTLE GIRL IS WHISKED AWAY BY RESCUE WORKERS AFTER HAVING BEEN SAVED FROM A FLOODED HOUSE IN CHANNELVIEW. SOUNDBITE OF HER MOTHER WHO COMMENTS ABOUT THE RAPID FLOODING. VS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE FLOODED STREET. CR: 347 CS VO. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER IN GALVESTON. MS WINDOWS SHAKE DURING THE STORM. MS SHELTER WORKER. VS PEOPLE RUN DOWN STEPS AFTER HEARING THE CRASH OF THE BROKEN LOBBY WINDOWS. MS CHANDELIER ROCKING OVERHEAD. MS OF AN INJURED WOMAN. MS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS WOMAN TELLS OF HER DAMAGED HOME. SU. VS DESTRUCTION AFTERMATH. VS PEOPLE WALK THROUGH THE FLOOD WATERS. CR: 391 CS VO CLIPS FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ANDREI BEREZHKOV, SON OF A SOVIET DIPLOMAT. HE DENIES HAVING WANTED TO DEFECT TO THE UNITED STATES AND HAVING WRITTEN A LETTER TO PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN. MS HIS FATHER VALENTIN BEREZHKOV TALKS ABOUT THE BAD RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SUPERPOWERS. MS MOTORCADE AND ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT. SU RITA FLYNN. CLIPS. CR: 428 VO. CLIPS OF THE MEETING BETWEEN SOVIET LEADER YURI ANDROPOV AND VISITING UNITED STATES SENATORS INCLUDING CLAIBORNE PELL (R-ILL). VS OF THE SENATORS IN A RECEIVING LINE. CI: DISASTERS: HURRICANES. DISASTERS: FLOODS. DISASTERS: FIRES. PERSONALITIES: YOUNG, ROD. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, EMMA. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, ANDREI. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN. PERSONALITIES: ANDROPOV, YURI. PERSONALITIES: PELL, CLAIBORNE.
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REQUEST-PRES BIDEN VALOR MEDAL REMARKS (RAW) P2
&lt;p>&lt;b>--TEASE--&lt;/b>&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>9:30 AM President Biden honors 2021-2022 Medal of Valor recipients from across the country&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p> 9:49:00 BIDEN: Before I begin, let me say one thing I said to the families to deceased. All of you who have lost someone. Know that no matter how much you take pride in the recognition what they did when they were last. It still brings back everything like it happened that moment. I just say to the family so they said and I'm personally at the time when I met them. It now takes a lot of courage to do what you're doing and thank you. Thank you. Thank you, General garland. Thank you for your leadership. And today it's my honor to award nine brave Americans the Medal of Valor. The highest award this country can bestow on a public safety officer. The award is given for actions above and beyond the call of duty and exhibiting exceptional courage, extraordinary decisiveness, presence of mind unusual swiftness and action regardless of his or her personal safety and attempt to save or protect the human life. The honorees I don't know all of you, but I do know you. From small towns and big cities, you're cut from the same cloth. You run, you run into danger. When everyone else runs away from danger. You possess a self assistance literally impossible to explain and your bravery. This one isn't inspires and inspires people and inspires the community. Like Lieutenant Justin Hespeler served in arrays of NYPD and for the past 17 years in the Fire Department of New York. He heard me say before that there's an expression I come from that. You know, God made men and he made a few firefighters. You're all crazy running and I was raised across I went to little Catholic school and claim on Tiller across the fire station. Everyone I grew up as a secretary knows was either became a firefighter or a cop or a priest. here I am. All kidding aside.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:51:13 BIDEN: One morning a few days before Thanksgiving, a house fire in Brooklyn. Heavy flames thick smoke build from the windows. Family members including a six year old boy jumped from a two story window yelling there's a baby up there. Imagine the presence of mine of that young child. There was a baby up there. Justin rushed into the fire. climbing a ladder in the second floor. searing heat. zero visibility forced him to the floor. Stairs collapsed. Hose burst stopping fellow firefighters from being able to continue to put out the fire. The order came vacuum evacuated immediately. Justin searched through the smoke as fast as he could, crawling. Calling to the hall until he found a five week old baby unconscious in his crib. Justin shielded the newborn with his body, crawl back through the smoke to the window and down to safety. New York's Bravest New York's Bravest Netherlands Lieutenant Jackson Hickey patrolling the waters in a fire boat on September, September afternoon, and he got an urgent call came in on his boat. Someone was in the Harlem River being swept away by the current tennis boat sped to the spot beneath the Triborough Bridge, saw a man fighting to keep his head above water as the river pulled them away past jagged concrete toward the harbor. In desperation, the man pulled himself into a storm tunnel built by into the seawall. You know spotting his only chance to save the man. Lieutenant heck he dove in, dove into the water. He swam 25 feet deep into the dark black four by four foot tunnel where the young man was found the man dragged him back out River. The man was as you understand panics and struggling and kept disappearing beneath the water. again and again. Lieutenant Hickey went down after him fighting the currents and incoming tide and pull the man to the boat saving his life while risking his own. That's bravery.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:53:26 BIDEN: Months earlier, two miles of Staten Island. FDNY firefighter Patrick Thornton heard a distress call a motorist was taking on water. Within minutes Patrick and his fellow firefighters reached the 18 foot motor or 18 foot motorboat. A giant wave crashed down sending the passenger overboard and his fellow firefighters rescued one person as the motorboat began to sink. But in a split second, the motorboat rolled over, trapping the second victim under the sinking boat. Without hesitation firefighters toured and removed the safety equipment and dove in. Imagine diving under a sinking boat when literally a timed limited visibility but somehow Patrick grabbed and swam him out from underneath that sinking boat then up to the surface where his fellow firefighters pull the safety nets to Harrisons as true Harrison, Clermont County, Ohio, your Cincinnati sheriff's deputy Bobby Pham. It's 28 degree November day a woman call in a crisis a crisis hotline she called to from her car threatening suicide. And deputy fam arrived to the scene spotted her driving her Buick down a boat ramp into the frigid Lake. A car started going under as a current pull than 50 feet from shore. He jumped in jumped in. A colleague threw him a rope and that was too short told the woman to roll down the window and cling to the roof. Somehow deputy fan made it to the car and grabbed hold the woman and manager grasp the end of the rope so Callie could pull them ashore. Relentless bravery. Relentless bravery, used to police sergeant can very simple Kendrick Kendrick simple working an extra job on Saturday morning as a security guard in the mall in Houston. report came in at a man wearing a black leather mask with metal spikes on it armed with an AR 15 with 120 rounds of ammo and a handgun. 40 feet from where hundreds of children gathered for dance competition.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:55:41 BIDEN: Sergeant Simple ran to the scene but in my panic the children by drawing his weapons approach. So he kept holster. He rushed the government alone tackling in and around grabbed here are 15 uses a pin suspect to the wall until help arrived. When asked about his heroism starting to simple said I know what I signed up for. I know what I signed up for a lot of you may know what they sign up for until it hits man you don't really know what you signed. up for. You know, I think one of your you know, you signed up for this. I think it's so one of the hardest jobs in America. What you signed up for and his hardest when your own when your own is in danger. Loveland, Colorado police officer corporate Jeffrey farmer, and his partner Officer David snug, responded to a call of shots fired the dark parking lot they approached the suspects vehicle, one of the suspects took off running from the vehicle. The foot chase that followed Corporal farmer severely injured his knee office not chased the suspect in the lobby of apartment building with a gunman shot him multiple times. Corporal farmer somehow made it to his injured partner returning fire and dragging his partner out of the doorway amid the hail of bullets. Realizing it offers snuck didn't have time to wait for an ambulance Corporal former pulled him in his patrol car, race to the hospital. And just a few more minutes, Officer Snoke would have died. Thanks to Corporal farmer he survived and he can and can be a dad to his three young boys so I got to meet today. on this day, remember all, all, all families.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:57:22 BIDEN: You know the English poet John Melton once wrote they also serve only standard weight. They also serve only standard weight. Each time your officer pins on their shield and walks out that door. There are spouses children, parents who stand in a wait and hope for their safe return. In some cases, dread and depending on what the call is dread that they'll get a call all the family members here, especially those who have served in uniform. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And finally wax and Harrison mean live save they can also mean lives lost. Today we posthumously honored to deceased NYPD detectives from a 32nd precinct. Wilbur Moore and Jackson Jason Rivera. We honor detective Sumi Sula, who is also here today. Here one day in January in Harlem. They responded to a 911 call from a distressed woman. Her grown up son was threatening her and his brother and they arrived at the apartment detective Morgan Rivera walked down the hallway in the backroom to check on the man detective salon. Then, still a rookie was assigned to observe is more experienced colleagues stayed back with the mom and the other son. Suddenly, the door flew open. The man started firing from the backroom. He had a stolen Glock illegally modified drum magazine came from holding 40 rounds. The texture Rivera more were hit the texture Vera died a few hours later at age 22. One of the youngest officers ever killed on the line of duty. Detective Maura died four days later, just 27 years old. They're the who and the what law enforcement in this country should be. you know their families are here today including ejected more as mom, sister and detectives are more his childhood sweetheart, married just months before he was killed. She's expecting their child any day now.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>9:59:28 BIDEN: I told the story of detective Martin Rivera at a State of the Union last year. I spoke with a family shortly after the funerals. I told them and I meant it down I mean it now that our nation is forever in debt for the loved ones. The sacrifice they made in behalf of their fellow citizens. That terrible day when the bullets started flying to Texas to La had only been with a precinct 32nd precinct for two months, two months. But he jumped in action. He showed the mother and brother from gunfire and drew his weapon and fired twice shutting the government and ended this very dark day for the city of New York could have been more even more tragic. With a much higher body count if it weren't for defective salon. Let me you know I met this detective shortly after that and I knew his relatives were going to be around and he relives that day off. Rivera are never far from his mind. And the entire nation is grateful for quick thinking swift action and courage under fire that he demonstrated. So let me close this. There's no greater responsibility of government and ensure the safety of American people and those who serve or protect your soul. We're incredibly proud of all of you. And I'm incredibly proud of all of you. And we're going to have your back as long as we need to as long as you're engaged. No, just the past two weeks our nation has observed the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial weekend. National Police weekend. National Peace Memorial officers day also hosted this event. several times as president and vice president of cosplay sponsor the bill that created the Medal of Freedom when I was us and the Medal of Valor. When I was a US senator. These are the same. These are some most meaningful things that I do as president because knowing you, meeting your families looking in your eyes. Seeing your courage gives me so much hope for the country, you represent this not hyperbole represent the very best of us. You represent the best of who we are as Americans. And God bless you all. May God protect public safety officers and families. It's now my honor to award these metals and asked my military aide to read the citations. Thank you. 10:01:56&lt;/p>
INSIDE HURRICANE ALICIA
CLIP. BLANK. CR: 225 VS OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FROM THE EYE OF HURRICANE ALICIA TAKEN BY A PHOTOGRAPHER ABOARD A PLANE WHICH FLIES INTO HURRICANES TO MEASURE THE STRENGTH OF THE HURRICANE. LIVE OFF AIR FEED FROM "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT." CR: 250 CS VO LOCAL. VS DESTRUCTION FROM HURRICANE ALICIA AT AN AIRPORT AND OTHER AREAS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. VS FIREMEN USE PUMPED FLOOD WATER TO FIGHT A THREE ALARM FIRE. CU LAS OF BLOWN OUT WINDOWS ON A TALL OFFICE BUILDING. MS A BLOWN OUT WINDOW AT A HOTEL. MS HOTEL MANAGER, ROD YOUNG, EXPLAINS HOW THE DAMAGE OCCURRED. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. VS OF DOWNED TREES, ELECTRICAL POLES, FLOODING, ETC. VS HOMEOWNERS EXAMINE THE DAMAGE TO THEIR HOMES. CR: 303 CS VO LOCAL. VS FIREMEN BATTLE A HOUSE FIRE ON THE TEXAS COAST DURING THE HURRICANE. VS DAMAGE TO THE COASTAL AREA. LS BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK EN ROUTE TO HELP IN THE CLEANUP. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS JOHN STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, TALKS ABOUT WHETHER PEOPLE PRAYED OR NOT. MS EMMA STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, EXPLAINS WHERE DONATIONS CAN BE SENT. VS VEHICLES GO THROUGH FLOODED STREETS IN WEBSTER, TEXAS. VS A LITTLE GIRL IS WHISKED AWAY BY RESCUE WORKERS AFTER HAVING BEEN SAVED FROM A FLOODED HOUSE IN CHANNELVIEW. SOUNDBITE OF HER MOTHER WHO COMMENTS ABOUT THE RAPID FLOODING. VS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE FLOODED STREET. CR: 347 CS VO. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER IN GALVESTON. MS WINDOWS SHAKE DURING THE STORM. MS SHELTER WORKER. VS PEOPLE RUN DOWN STEPS AFTER HEARING THE CRASH OF THE BROKEN LOBBY WINDOWS. MS CHANDELIER ROCKING OVERHEAD. MS OF AN INJURED WOMAN. MS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS WOMAN TELLS OF HER DAMAGED HOME. SU. VS DESTRUCTION AFTERMATH. VS PEOPLE WALK THROUGH THE FLOOD WATERS. CR: 391 CS VO CLIPS FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ANDREI BEREZHKOV, SON OF A SOVIET DIPLOMAT. HE DENIES HAVING WANTED TO DEFECT TO THE UNITED STATES AND HAVING WRITTEN A LETTER TO PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN. MS HIS FATHER VALENTIN BEREZHKOV TALKS ABOUT THE BAD RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SUPERPOWERS. MS MOTORCADE AND ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT. SU RITA FLYNN. CLIPS. CR: 428 VO. CLIPS OF THE MEETING BETWEEN SOVIET LEADER YURI ANDROPOV AND VISITING UNITED STATES SENATORS INCLUDING CLAIBORNE PELL (R-ILL). VS OF THE SENATORS IN A RECEIVING LINE. CI: DISASTERS: HURRICANES. DISASTERS: FLOODS. DISASTERS: FIRES. PERSONALITIES: YOUNG, ROD. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, EMMA. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, ANDREI. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN. PERSONALITIES: ANDROPOV, YURI. PERSONALITIES: PELL, CLAIBORNE.
INSIDE HURRICANE ALICIA
CLIP. BLANK. CR: 225 VS OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FROM THE EYE OF HURRICANE ALICIA TAKEN BY A PHOTOGRAPHER ABOARD A PLANE WHICH FLIES INTO HURRICANES TO MEASURE THE STRENGTH OF THE HURRICANE. LIVE OFF AIR FEED FROM "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT." CR: 250 CS VO LOCAL. VS DESTRUCTION FROM HURRICANE ALICIA AT AN AIRPORT AND OTHER AREAS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. VS FIREMEN USE PUMPED FLOOD WATER TO FIGHT A THREE ALARM FIRE. CU LAS OF BLOWN OUT WINDOWS ON A TALL OFFICE BUILDING. MS A BLOWN OUT WINDOW AT A HOTEL. MS HOTEL MANAGER, ROD YOUNG, EXPLAINS HOW THE DAMAGE OCCURRED. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. VS OF DOWNED TREES, ELECTRICAL POLES, FLOODING, ETC. VS HOMEOWNERS EXAMINE THE DAMAGE TO THEIR HOMES. CR: 303 CS VO LOCAL. VS FIREMEN BATTLE A HOUSE FIRE ON THE TEXAS COAST DURING THE HURRICANE. VS DAMAGE TO THE COASTAL AREA. LS BELL TELEPHONE TRUCK EN ROUTE TO HELP IN THE CLEANUP. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS JOHN STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, TALKS ABOUT WHETHER PEOPLE PRAYED OR NOT. MS EMMA STANFORD, RED CROSS VOLUNTEER, EXPLAINS WHERE DONATIONS CAN BE SENT. VS VEHICLES GO THROUGH FLOODED STREETS IN WEBSTER, TEXAS. VS A LITTLE GIRL IS WHISKED AWAY BY RESCUE WORKERS AFTER HAVING BEEN SAVED FROM A FLOODED HOUSE IN CHANNELVIEW. SOUNDBITE OF HER MOTHER WHO COMMENTS ABOUT THE RAPID FLOODING. VS PEOPLE WALK ALONG THE FLOODED STREET. CR: 347 CS VO. VS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER IN GALVESTON. MS WINDOWS SHAKE DURING THE STORM. MS SHELTER WORKER. VS PEOPLE RUN DOWN STEPS AFTER HEARING THE CRASH OF THE BROKEN LOBBY WINDOWS. MS CHANDELIER ROCKING OVERHEAD. MS OF AN INJURED WOMAN. MS PEOPLE IN A SHELTER. MS WOMAN TELLS OF HER DAMAGED HOME. SU. VS DESTRUCTION AFTERMATH. VS PEOPLE WALK THROUGH THE FLOOD WATERS. CR: 391 CS VO CLIPS FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ANDREI BEREZHKOV, SON OF A SOVIET DIPLOMAT. HE DENIES HAVING WANTED TO DEFECT TO THE UNITED STATES AND HAVING WRITTEN A LETTER TO PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN. MS HIS FATHER VALENTIN BEREZHKOV TALKS ABOUT THE BAD RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SUPERPOWERS. MS MOTORCADE AND ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT. SU RITA FLYNN. CLIPS. CR: 428 VO. CLIPS OF THE MEETING BETWEEN SOVIET LEADER YURI ANDROPOV AND VISITING UNITED STATES SENATORS INCLUDING CLAIBORNE PELL (R-ILL). VS OF THE SENATORS IN A RECEIVING LINE. CI: DISASTERS: HURRICANES. DISASTERS: FLOODS. DISASTERS: FIRES. PERSONALITIES: YOUNG, ROD. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, JOHN. PERSONALITIES: STANFORD, EMMA. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, ANDREI. PERSONALITIES: BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN. PERSONALITIES: ANDROPOV, YURI. PERSONALITIES: PELL, CLAIBORNE.