CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
DVD NEWSFEED 4/30-5/4/08 APACHE WILDFIRE WS, OBAMBA, CLINTON , MCCAIN GAS TAX, CHILE VOLCANO, FLOODS TYPHOON MYRNAMAR ;CBS NEWS MONEY WATCH, reporter, ext. Federal Reserve, lots of angles, t/h reporter DOW jones industrials figures, NASDAQ ;MONEY-PKG. SHOPPING, MFG, HOMES BEING BUILT, RETAIL STORES, AUTO MFG, GAS PUMP, TRADE SHOWS, 4/30/73 DAY IN HISTORY NIXON RESIGNS, nx white house, Nixon resignations of two aides, NIXON I AM NOT A CROOK ;OBAMA ON HILLARY AND GAS TAX SPEECH, they propose federal gas tax holiday, he and Michelle by his side, small venue; MCCAIN, PA, ON GAS HOLIDAY, MEDICAL RECORDS AND FORT BRAGGs speech about same OBAMA voted for tax in past, etc...;TX-POLYGAMIST INVESTIGATION UPDATE, T/H children pregnant, 53 children removed disputed minors,CA-APACHE WILDFIRES, WILDERNESS, nx hills aglow with flames from fires, lots of smoke, DX also lots of smoke rugged terrain ;CA-STUDENT FINDS GUN IN CLASSROOM, teacher arraigned on gun possession at school, children at school yard ;DX-LIMA PERU WOMEN MARCH AGAINST POVERTY full streets, banners in Spanish, peaceful march, women w/babies in back slings ;DX-CA BEST POTATO CHIPS MADE IN LA, man makes rusty's island chips, interview of Rusty of he chips ;lots of heavy storm footage, pouring rain, people crowd under umbrella, heavy winds, roofs blow off bldgs, etc...; same storm but with bug in corner do not use...aftermath and cleanup efforts ;HILLARY CLINTON ON GAS TAX CAMPAIGN 2008 speech when gas went thru roof IN primary on the cost for people for gas ;LATAVIA CRUISE SHIP RUNS AGROUND,WITH 900 PEOPLE, w/s of ship stuck in harbor, large vessel hand held ;DX-MYANMAR DEADLY CYCLONE HITS CAPITAL AND AFTERMATH while happening strong winds, tiles off roof, trees blow, rain ;AMSTERDAM, MASS FOR FRITZL FAMILY, EXT. church, cu On cross, people exit church sign large card, rolled paper CONDOLEEZA RICE BROKERS PEACE DEAL WITH PALESTINE AT JOINT CONFERENCE WITH ABBAS, she gives speech AUSTRIA, FIRTZL'S SISTER-IN-LAW t/h/h in German with small doggie, she is quite animated ;DX-BAGHDAD, IRAQ VIOLENCE ATTACKS, AFTERMATH OF BOMBING, POLICE, BOMBED OUT CAR KIDS POISE BESIDE FOR CAMERA ;JERUSALEM OLMERT ISRAEL CABINET MTG, PARTICIPANTS ENTER, OLMERT SPEAKS, MEN SIT around TABLE ;CHILE VOLCANO ERUPTS, AFTERMATH AND DISPLACED PERSONS, LARGE CLOUD SMOKE INTO ATMOSPHERE ROARING VOLCANO, AERIAL VIEWS;CHILE AERIAL VIEWS OF VOLCANO ERUPTING, HUGE CLOUDS OF SMOKE AND ASH, AGAINST BLUE SKY, PEOPLE IN SHELTER;60 MINUTES...PREVIEW HENRY WADE, LAWYMAN TEXAS SOUTH KOREA, PEOPLE KILLED AND HURT BY LARGE WAVE, T/L FOOTAGE SHOW PEOPLE BEING SWEPT OUT TO SEA, BOATS TRYING TO RESCUE SAME
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Eye Witness No. 54: An Auto a Minute: various shots of auto assembly line, men at work on auto bodies.
THE FORD FACTORY
vintage exterior footage of the Ford Motor Company factory.
VNR: AUTO INDUSTRY AND STEEL
TWO OF THE ECONOMY'S LONGEST SUFFERING VICTIMS...THE STEEL AND THE AUTO INDUSTRIES...ARE FINDING WAYS TO FIGHT BACK. ALAN LOFLIN REPORTS.
AUTO INDUSTRY
FOOTAGE OF THE DETROIT FREE PRESS MARATHON AND A CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION IN DETROIT FOR A NIGHTLINE PIECE ON THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY.
MS PAN TU TD Woman installing an unpainted door on mini van / Princeton, Indiana, United States
AUTOBIO
Street scene (1900) with horse drawn carriages and pedestrians, Bustling turn of century street scene (men and women walk down street, man holds pole with 6 buckets of paint), could pass for NYC in 19OO, Bikers (turn of century) on open road, Reenactment of early car driven on road, Horseless carriage and driver in classic garb, Early service station puts gas in horseless carriage, Early car shakes, drives away, beats horses, Early car stuck in middle of cowherd, drives through, Rich man pulls up to mansion in 1904 auto, Early car race reenactment (Vanderbilt Cup, LI, 1904), Crowds cheer early auto race, Early car race (newsreel), funny race cars, 1900s car built by hand, Early automobile assembly line, Early auto car ads (various, panned), Rain aprons, Locomobile ads, Farmer tries out first car, Middle class man checks out car, passengers ready for spin (early open air auto) , Man wears driver's coat, Early engine primed for starting, Ignition switch turned on, car cranked up, Driver climbs into car and drives away, car moves down road, Early car pulled by horse (newsreel), Car (early) drives into stream and out, Early cars on road come face to face, Driver attempts to fix early flat, old man helps (newsreel), Early car pushed uphill, pieces fall off, Early car overheats, Engines on 1912 assembly line, Ford assembly line, early teens, Cars (1910s) driven out of factory, Car logs (many) panned, More car logs (dozens and dozens), WWI Paris, Doughboys on horse and in cars drive down Paris streets, WWI victory parade (United States), New York City busy city traffic with trolleys, New York City in twenties, bustling streets with cars and trolleys, Early New York City buses, Extensive New York City street scenes, traffic cops, trolleys, cars, etc, Man tries to cross city street, Society women get out of chauffeured car, Family doctor gets out of small car, gets in, takes off, Man pushes car on highway, leaps in, Two men push early car to gas pump, Early bus on country highway (int, ext.), Cars tour national parks, Couple kiss in parked car (silent comedy), College kids (1920s) jump into car, Flapper parties in moving auto with boyfriends, Two cars filled with college kids race down highway road, one kid throws bottle on street, car crashes over bottle, goes over hill, Silent comedy clips with motorcycles and cars, Harry Langdon hangs between two moving autos, Langdon falls asleep, wrapped around pole, Keystone Kop car and train chase, train just misses moving car, Wild cops and robbers in cars chase, Gangster movie footage, Tommy guns blaze, cars burn down hillsides, stores bombed, Early car racing (Indy, dirt tracks), Early car race pileups, cars spin, 1930s cars crash head on, leap and crash (Demolition Derby), Car jumps over small house (classic), Cars junked, 1930s auto assembly line, cars move off line, 1930s-40s cars on roads, highways, 1930s traffic jam and clogged street, Early 1930s Rolls Royce, Society women gets into car and smells rose, 1930s-40s auto assembly line, 1942 vacant auto factory, War vehicles turned out (tanks, jeeps), Vacant gasoline station (1942), Post war cars, cars gassed up, Early gas pump, Late 1940s cars on road, Late 1940s car factories, early automation, Late 1940s traffic jams, fender bender, Kids in back seat reads "Superboy" comic, New York City street scenes (late 1940s, early 1950s), Crowded parking garage (1950s), 1950s street scenes, Drive-ins (post office, early bank drive-in), dry cleaning, Sign: "Eat In Your Car", Hamburger drive-in waitress puts A/C ducts (huge) into car window, Drive-in waitress takes order, 1950s motel with car lot, Drive-in movie theater, cars cue up, cars in drive-in parking lot, facing screen, Couple in car watch movie, Movie on screen with cars watching, Foreign (strange) cars on 1950s road, Single driver foreign car, Volkswagen parks in small space, 1950s sports car (open air), Early sports car buffs show, Sports cars race down track, Car designers at work (late 1950s, early 1960s), Car sculpted out of clay, Strange 1950s ideas of revolutionary cars, Car with secretary, stock ticker, mobile phone (office on wheels), Spaceship-type car on road (Chrysler), Aerodynamic car on test track, City of Future moving scale model, Futuristic cars on road (very 1950s), Auto traffic controller of future (campy, weird), Futuristic car gets orders from controller, autopilot light in car placed on, Snacks come out of glove compartment of future car, Tremendous sequence (from auto industrial), Family in super car of future, enjoy ride, Late 1950s traffic jam, Truck driver gives "eh" gesture, Futuristic car clip, XNR fueled up, speeds down road, all views (NICE)
News Clip: Auto Show
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
77644 " NEW AUTOMOBILES " AUTO INDUSTRY IN WWII & POST-WWII CAR DESIGN & MANUFACTURE (see 10484)
Made in late 1946 or early 1947, this industrial film "New Automobiles" was produced by ABC and broadcast on that company's television network. At the time it was made, the industry was falling well short of its goals in terms of auto production, and the film seeks to explain that crisis. The film begins with a look at the wartime contribution of America's automobile industry, and then examines fitful transition back to making civilian vehicles. The film includes footage of the heads of the industry and factories of various companies including Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Hudson, Studebaker, Willys-Overland and Packard. The film shows the complex supply chain that supports manufacture of automobiles, and underscores the need to find innovative solutions to streamline the process and allow more cars to be made. <p><p>The film begins with shots of an auto factory during WWII producing tanks instead of cars, as well as artillery shells (2:30). Today, cars are once again being made, and the American public is interested in up to 10 million new cars. (1:35-4:02). At (4:08) a showroom is seen at a car dealer. A couple does some window shopping and then enters the dealership They talk with a salesman (4:03-5:22). An industry business meeting reveals that the production of automobiles by the industry is not meeting target goals by half (5:23-7:07). A man smokes a cigar in an office, George W. Mason of Nash - Kelvinator and head of the American Automobile Manufacturer's Association, indicates a lack of supplies is hampering production. James D. Mooney of Willys - Overland, maker of Jeep, dictates to a secretary. Chrysler president, K.P. Keller, talks to stock holders. Hudson President A.E. Barrett, speaks in front of a sign (8:21). C.E. Wilson, president of General Motors talks with two associates. Paul Hoffman, president of the Studebaker Corp. Postwar conversion of a plant from war production to production of civilian cars is now shown (7:08-9:26). Designers are shown creating streamlined new car designs (9:27-11:29). Now the film focuses on some of the raw materials that go into car production -- some of them are not what the public might think. Wheat field. A tractor, cows. Bees. African Americans harvest cotton in the fields. Sugar cane workers. Men chop rubber trees. Men chop crops, trudge through water. Piles of dirt. Iron ore mine pit. Factory at the mine pit. Animated chart shows auto mass production (11:30-13:47). A modern automobile plant assembly line. A man makes sure pieces are properly put in place, another hammers parts in. An engine block is pieced on the line. Completed engines move by a mini crane (13:48-15:37). Men use pulleys for pieces. A tire is placed into the back of a vehicle for shipment overseas. The vehicle is crated and then put on a ship, and ends up in what appears to be India where it is re-assembled. Now the film shows South American countries and other nations where raw materials are sourced for auto production. At (17:43), auto executives board a Chicago and Southern Airlines DC-3 airplane, on a tour to educate dealers about production problems. Western Union telegrams<p> (15:38-18:33). Bearings, brake springs, thermostats, pistons, shafts, work gloves, paper, etc. Office staff. Logistics -- because FEDEX doesn't yet exist, important parts that are delaying production are shipped on a Capital Airlines plane (18:34-20:14). The plane comes in for a landing in Willow Run Airport in Michigan. A Fisher Body tractor trailer pulls out of the airport and heads for the highway. At a designated spot, the truck stops, removes the trailer, and another truck continues on with the urgently needed parts. Now, a long montage showing an auto factory in full operation. (20:15-23:18). Men walk into work. The truck unloads the vital parts. A factory smokestack. White hot coke is put into cars for delivery to blast furnaces. Sparks fly as steel is made. The ingot is removed from the furnace and brought by crane to the finishing mill. Metal pieces come out of a machine. Some pieces are then fed into a machine. A board that shows trim pieces (23:19-26:17). Floors are swept and shavings are recycled. The pieces are placed into a baling machine. Bales are placed onto a conveyor and then put into a furnace. Steel is drilled. A sample is examined in an auto laboratory. A test for tensile strength is performed. A Ford sedan maneuvers on a test track. A truck carries new cars including a woody type station wagon from the factory ready to be sold (26:18-29:34). The couple who want to buy a new car shake the salesman's hand and leave, having made a deal to buy a new car (29:35-30:08). End credits (30:09-30:17). <p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
News Reel footage from around the world
Washington - A doctor (Barney ??) at a desk remarks about cigarettes as a cause for lung cancer and even though some blame auto exhaust and industrial emissions, cigarettes are the main cause. Another man sitting at a desk talks with a cigarette in hand remarks the doctor Clarence Cook Little does not support the suspicions that smoking causes cancer and that Dr Barney ?? does a disservice to the public and the tobacco industry. CU man takes a grad on cigarette and exhales smoke.
BIDEN/OH MARTINS FERRY H/O
10:55:02:03 HD FOOTAGE // FIELD DISK // Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the adminstrations efforts in manufacturing and auto industries in Martins Ferry, Ohio at Staffilino Chervrolet Dea ...
Welding robots represent the movement. In the automotive parts factory.
Welding robots represent the movement. In the automotive parts factory.
75512 FORGINGS MARK MISSILE PROGRESS 1959 LADISH FORGING COMPANY FILM
Made by the Ladish Forging Company in the 1960s, this industrial film shows the company's forging process and the contributions the company made to developing pressure vessels for use on board U.S. missiles and rockets. The die-forged closures with integral outlets, with a body of rolled seamless rings, produced a highly dependable missile body. <p><p>Ladish remains a leading producer of highly engineered, technically advanced components for the jet engine, aerospace and general industrial markets.<p><p>The history of ATI Ladish Co., Inc. began in 1905 with the purchase of a 1,500 lb. steam hammer and, in association with John Obenberger, Ladish was on its way to becoming known as “The Axle Forger to the Auto Industry.”<p><p>The Cudahy plant was started in 1912. By 1917, three hammers were running and the name was changed to Ladish Drop Forge Co. Ten years later, 1927, Ladish had expanded to 600 employees running 30 steam hammers making parts for the automotive, tractor and railroad companies. Always moving forward, between 1935 and 1940, Ladish spent nearly $1 million on plant improvements to support the addition of industrial pipe flanges and introduced a Production Machining Department to machine flanges. This equipment held dual purpose in the manufacturing of aircraft brake drums.<p><p>In late 1944, Vic Braun visited occupied Germany along with the U.S. troops. While there he investigated forging facilities, resulting in Ladish designing 2 of 3 counterblow hammers which are still in use today. These allowed for the forging of gas turbine wheels for the F-80 aircraft, a fighter-bomber used in the Korean conflict.<p><p>By the early 1950’s, Ladish added counterblow hammers to forge new high-strength alloys, and patented D6 steel. The D6AC was used for rocket motor cases, and was later specified for the Minutemen turbine engine. Aerospace materials technology became key to Ladish’s core business.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<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
DNC THURS HO 3
18:58:15:00 08737735 (ends at 19:00:44) - HEAD ON 08738075 (begins at 18:57:57) - HEAD ON 08737781 - SWITCHED DNC Jim Messina CNN Charlotte, North Carolina 09/06/2012 Jim Messina Campaign Manager, Obama for America Messina Disappointed trt: 12 oc: all over America. 18:58:15 I was disappointed that we could not have the tens of thousands of people who planned to be with us tonight in the stadium but I am so happy that their are over 5,000 watch parties happening all over America. 18:58:27 Messian Registered More than 2008 trt: 24 oc: in our democracy. 18:59:08 We've registered more than a million voters, already more than we did in 2008 (cheers). No state has registered more people than the great blue state of North Carolina (cheers). We're doing exactly what the Republicans don't want us to do, getting more people involved in our democracy. 18:59:33 Messina Bets trt: 20 oc: is election day. 19:00:47 This election isn't about Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, it's about you. The other guys write $10 million dollar checks and makes $10 thousand dollar bets but we've made this campaign bet on you. I'd make that bet everyday and twice on Tuesday especially when that Tuesday is election day. 19:01:08 (2:53) / 19:38:05:03 Rep. James Clyburn (D) SC Clyburn bin laden trt: 30 oc: to justice. done. 19:40:55 When president obama was sworn into office, our economy was losing over 700,000 jobs per month. Affordable quality care for all americans was an unfulfilled century old pursuit. Bin laden was plotting attacks while our troops were bogged down in iraq. So president obama went to work lighting candles. He promised to bring osama bin laden to justice. Done. [ Applause ] 19:41:25 Clyburn light trt: 34 oc: this country forward 19:43:02 this preacher's kid is told by romans 13:12, "the night is far spent. The day is at hand. Let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light." let us go from this place, lighting candles all across this great country, and re-elect president barack obama and vice president joe biden so they can continue lighting candles and moving this country forward. 19:43:36 Clyburn candles chunk trt: oc: cursing the darkness 19:38:31 52 yrs ago president kennedy accepted our nomination saying we are not here to curse the darkness we are here to light a candle. this is the fundamental difference of obama and romney ryan 19:38:50 obama has lit candle after candle bringing our country out from the darkness of recession only to see republicans douse the flames and amuse themselves cursing the darkness. the republicans have walked away from bipartisan efforts to move this country fwd bringing only more darkness 19:39:20 the architect of republicans vp paul ryan the romney ryan plan will cut taxes for the wealthiest 1 end garantee medicare balance budget on backs of hard working americans when too many of our senior citizens were living their golden years in the darkness of economic insecurity. democratic roosevelt and dem congress created social security while the republicans cursed the darkness too many of our elderly found lives darkened by health care johnson and dem congress lit the candles of medicare and medicaid while our republicans stood on the sidelines and cursed the darkness 19:40:26 when the economy of country clinton and dem congress lit candle illuminated pathway prosperity reducing the defecit and creating 20 million jobs. And we did it with, that's right, every republican in the congress cursing the darkness. 19:40:51 19:41:31 He promised to end the war in iraq. Done. He promised to make membership in al qaeda a high-risk occupation and begin winding down the war in afghanistan. Done. And he championed a veterans job corps to put our returning veterans back to work. President obama's actions saved jobs throughout the automobile industry. 1. Million jobs overall. Now ford and chrysler are making record profits again. And general motors is regaining its position as number one. And president obama's courage made affordable accessible quality health care a right, not a privilege. 19:42:29 19:42:30 we should not run from the term obama care. I am glad obama cares. Because obama cares, children born with diabetes can no longer be denied coverage on their parent's insurance policies. Because obama cares, people with catastrophic illnesses can no longer be dropped from coverage when they get sick. Families will no longer have their benefits capped. 19:43:02 this preacher's kid is told by romans 13:12, "the night is far spent. The day is at hand. Let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light." let us go from this place, lighting candles all across this great country, and re-elect president barack obama and vice president joe biden so they can continue lighting candles and moving this country forward. 19:43:36 (5:35) / 20:00:21:23 Caroline Kennedy Author and Attorney Kennedy health care trt: 13 oc: to all americans 20:04:37 Despite critics who said it wasn't good politics, president obama listened to my uncle obama teddy and staked his presidency on making health care accessible to all americans. [ Applause ] 20:04:50 Kennedy reproductive rights trt: 26 oc: this country forward 20:03:08 As a catholic woman, i take reproductive health seriously. And today it is under attack. This year alone, more than a dozen states have passed more than 40 restrictions on women's access to reproductive health care. That's not the kind of future i want for my daughters or your daughters. Now isn't the time to roll back the rights we were winning when my father was president. Now is the time to move this country forward. [ Applause ] 20:03:35 20:00:46 It's an honor to join you tonight for the most important reason i can imagine. To make sure that barack obama is re-elected president of the united states. [ Applause ] 20:00:52 Four years ago, i was inspired by the way senator obama had lived his life. Fighting for jobs. Giving hope to the hopeless and working day in and day out for the america he believes in. I was inspired by barack obama's vision for america. And an america where we look out for one another. Where we take responsibility for our sisters and brothers. and, most of all, for our children. Back then, i was inspired by the promise of barack obama's presidency. Today, i'm inspired by his record. [ Applause ] 20:01:26 20:01:33 Over the past four years, we have had a president who has committed himself and his administration to the values that made america great. Economic fairness. Equal opportunity. And the belief that if each of us gives back to this country we love, and all of us work together, there is no challenge we cannot overcome. [ Applause ] 20:01:55 20:01:58 Those are the ideals that my father and my uncles fought for. Those are the ideals i believe in. And this election is about whether we will advance those ideals or let them be swept away. 20:02:14 Like my father's election in 1960, this is one of those elections where the future of our country is at stake. 20:02:27 And women and children have the most on the line. The president has been a champion for women's rights. The first bill he signed was to make sure women can fight for equal pay for equal work. His commitment to women is about even more than economic rights. It's about health care. Reproductive rights. And our ability to make our own decisions about ourselves, our families and our future. 20:02:55 20:02:56 When it comes to what's best for women, there is only one candidate in this race who is on our side. Barack obama. 20:03:08 As a catholic woman, i take reproductive health seriously. And today it is under attack. This year alone, more than a dozen states have passed more than 40 restrictions on women's access to reproductive health care. That's not the kind of future i want for my daughters or your daughters. Now isn't the time to roll back the rights we were winning when my father was president. Now is the time to move this country forward. [ Applause ] 20:03:35 20:03:42 President obama has shown the same commitment when it comes to our children. He has put our ideals into action for the next generation. He has inspired them to get involved. He has listened to their ideas. And he has committed us all to building a better future for them. He's challenged states to raise standards for teaching and learn and almost all of them have. He has fought for early childhood education. Putting outstanding teachers in every classroom. And making college accessible to all young dreamers. 20:04:15 I know barack obama will fight for women and children and all americans because he has proven it. He has the quality my father most admired in public life, courage. 20:04:37 Despite critics who said it wasn't good politics, president obama listened to my uncle obama teddy and staked his presidency on making health care accessible to all americans. [ Applause ] 20:04:50 Despite an opponent who wanted to let detroit go bankrupt, this president saved the auto industry and now it's coming back strong. He not only demonstrated the courage to oppose the war in iraq, as president, he showed the determination to bring our troops back home. 20:05:17 barack obama is the kind of leader my father wrote about in "profiles in courage." he doesn't just do what's easy. He does what's hard. He does what's right. My father couldn't run for a second term. It was left to his brothers, our family and the generation they inspired to fight for the america he believed in. Now it's up to a new generation. Our children's generation. To carry america forward. So let me say to the young and the young at heart, 20:06:00 barack obama is only president because you worked for him, because you believed in him. Because you convinced your parents to vote for him. Young people have always led america towards a brighter future. It happened in 1960. It happened in 2008. And if you show the same spirit in this election as you did in the last, i know that we'll make history again on november 6th. Thank you 20:06:33 (6:15) / 20:18:42:13 Jennifer Granholm (D) Michigan Former Gov (she is REALLY animated here) CUT SOT 08738848 Granholm auto jobs trt: 1:19 oc: USA USA 20:16:15 but it wasn't just michigan hey hey hey. it wasn't just michigan my friends. 20;16:23 in colorado the auto rescue saved more than 9 thousand jobs. in virginia more than 19 thousand jobs in north carolina 25 thousand jobs in wisconsin 28 thousand jobs in pennsylvania 34 thousand jobs in florida 35 thousand jobs in ohio 150 thousand jobs and in the great state of michigan 211 thousand good paying american jobs. all across america autos are back, manufacturing is rebounding why (dramatic fist pumping) you know what i'm saying USA USA Granholm auto trt: 30 oc: american auto industry 20:14:17 but in 2009 the cavalry arrived and our new president barack obama came in 20:14:33 he organized the rescue made the tought calls and he saved the american auto industry 20:14:47 Granholm elevators trt: 26 oc: get the shaft 20:14:58 sure romney loves our lakes and our trees our cars so much they even have their own elevator but the people who design and build and sell those cars in romney's world the cars get the elevator and the workers get the shaft 20:15:24 20:12:34 let me tell you a story about the dark days in my home state. ford closed one of its biggest factories in wixam, mi had employed thousands of middle class americans in neighborhoods near and worlds away from where mitt romney was raised 20:12:59 when ford's decision to close the factory hit i went down to local union hall almost empty workers milling about in shock and disbeleif. i talked to a 45 yr old guy who told me this is the only place i've ever worked. i've been loyal. i've done everything they've ever asked. and just like that it's gone 20:13:29 and he looked around the hall and he said so governor is it over for us? is the american auto industry dead? and honestly at that moment i just didn't know 20:13:46 that was just the beginning. whent he financial crisis hit got worse and fast the entire auto industry and the lives of over 1 million hard working americans teetered on the edge of collapse and w it the entire manufacturing sector of this country and we looked everywhere for help 20:14:08 not the banks private investors not bain capitol 20:14:17 but in 2009 the cavalry arrived and our new president barack obama came in 20:14:33 he organized the rescue made the tought calls and he saved the american auto industry 20:14:47 you had the same crisis you know what he said let detroit go bankrupt 20:14:58 sure romney loves our lakes and our trees our cars so much they even have their own elevator but the people who design and build and sell those cars in romney's world the cars get the elevator and the workers get the shaft 20:15:24 you know what i'm sayin. mitt romney he says that his business experience qualifies him to be president. sure he's made a lot of money good for him good for HIM but how did he make that fortune and at whose expense. you know too often he made it at expense middle class americans year after year it was profit before people but obama w the auto rescue he saved more than 1 million american jobs 20:16:15 but it wasn't just michigan hey hey hey. it wasn't just michigan my friends. 20;16:23 in colorado the auto rescue saved more than 9 thousand jobs. in virginia more than 19 thousand jobs in north carolina 25 thousand jobs in wisconsin 28 thousand jobs in pennsylvania 34 thousand jobs in florida 35 thousand jobs in ohio 150 thousand jobs and in the great state of michigan 211 thousand good paying american jobs. all across america autos are back, manufacturing is rebounding why (fist pumping) you know what i'm saying USA USA 20:17:48 when mitt romney did say let detroit go bankrupt who took the wheel barack obama! 20:17:52 when america was losing 750 thousand jobs per month who gave us a lift barack obama 20:18:01 american markets broke down jump start engine obama when america needed it most who got us rolling on road to recover obama. america we need to rev up our engines in our car and on your ballot the di is for drive fwd the r is for reverse in this election we are driving our election home let's reelect barak obama 20:18:39 (0:00) / 19:09:18:24 08738075 CNN RX 764 Charlotte, North Carolina September 6, 2012 Beau Biden Delaware Attorney General B. Biden Nomination by Acclamation (short) trt :19 oc: presidential candidate. 19:13:44 "it's my great honor to place into nomination for the office of vice president of the united states, my father, my hero, joe biden. I move to suspend the rules and nomination by acclamation joe biden biden. As a democratic vice presidential candidate." 19:14:03 B. Biden Nomination by Acclamation (long) trt :58 oc: presidential candidate. 19:13:05 "Four years ago, because i was going to iraq, i asked you to be there for my dad. And you were. And for last four years, i can say with certainty he has been there for us. [ Applause ] In moments both public and private, he's the father i've always known, the grandfather my children love and adore, and the vice president our nation needs. So tonight, mr. Chairman, it's my great honor to place into nomination for the office of vice president of the united states, my father, my hero, joe biden. I move to suspend the rules and nomination by acclamation joe biden biden. As a democratic vice presidential candidate." 19:14:03 rough log: 19:09:11 my dad is joe biden a few years ago he wrote a memoir for his title he quoted the line from robert frosts poem. in the last four years i've seen him partner with president obama to keep the promises they made and the sacred promises we made. the promises we made to our elderly who have earned a retirement and promises to our children who deserves a chance to suceed. the promises we make that if you play by the rules and you work hard things will work out 19:09:55 one of the promsies is to a group of people near and dear my heart - my brothers and sisters in uniform. 19:10:08 the stakes are high for our country. there will be and should be a debate about our two different paths. but there shouldn't be a debate about our shared commitment to take care of our veterans. four years ago i told you my father has always been there for me and my sister and as vp he would be there for you and he has. i've seen and i've seen it up close and personal. i've watched him used more than three decades of experience, respect and goodwill on both sides of the isle to move vital legislation, just like he did with the violence against women act. 19:10:59 i've watched him strengthen relationships with our allies and stare down our adversaries and ive seen him make visits to veteran hosptials and private calls to the families of first responders killed in thel ine of duty. i've seen him salute the workers and factories. they're only open because of the decision he and the president had the courage to make. 19:11:23 i've seen him shake the hand of every single high school student in a graduating class of 900 because he wants those kids to remember the day they got their diplomas and to do something big with them 19:11:40 for me the most memorable moment of the last four years was not something most americans saw in fact it wasn't even on american soil. it took place in iraq at camp victory. it was the fourth of july in 2009. my father was there on one of his many trips to the region. 19:12:00 as part of his work i might add to bring that war to an end 19:12:10 i had the privilege to watch him lead an actualization ceremony in one of sadaam husseins palaces for a couple hundred men and women from all branches of our military. 19:12:19 as he led those americans through the new oath of citizenship, this celebration of democracy in a land of a diposed dictator, i was struck by the strenght and diversity of our country. i was reminded why we as a nation are stronger when everybody has a chance to do their part. i was reminded of everything president obama and my father have done to gurantee that chance. we do have promises to keep and my dad and barack obama are keeping them. 19:12:55 yes we have miles to go before we sleep 19:12:59 barack obama and joe are leading the way forward. four years ago i asked you to be there for my dad and you were and for the last four years i can say with certainty he has been there for us 19:13:26 in moments both public and private he's the father i've always known and grandfaterh my children love and the vice president our nation needs. its my great honor to place nomination for the office of vice president my hero, my father joe biden (5:41) / 20:19:24:00 08738075 CNN RX 764 Charlotte, North Carolina September 6, 2012 Eva Longoria Actress Longoria Small Businesses trt :24 oc: Romney's outsorucing pioneers. 20:22:06 "Small businesses create two out of every three new jobs in america. It's the suburban dad who realizes his neighborhood needs a dry-cleaner. It's the latino nurse whose block needs a health clinic and she's the one who's going to open it. Or it's the high school sophomore who's building facebook's competitor. They are the entrepreneurs driving the american economy. Not mitt romney's outsourcing pioneers.' 20:22:30 Longoria Taxes trt :18 oc: sets does not. 20:22:37 Mitt romney would raise taxes on middle class families to cut his own, and mine. And that's not who we are as a nation. And let me tell you why. Because the Eva Longoria who worked at Wendy's flipping burger, she needed a tax break. The eva longoria who works on movie sets does not." 22:22:55 Longoria Obama Fighting trt :33 oc: built by optimists. 20:23:07 President obama, he is fighting for changes that grow the economy from the middle out and help all americans succeed. Jobs, education, health reform. The dream act. Equal pay for women. President obama's moving us forward with opportunity today for prosperity tomorrow. Mitt romney wants to take us back to yesterday. And that's not going to work. Because america was built by optimists." 20:33:34 rough log: 20:19:36 I have been on a lot of stages but none as important as this one. i'm honored to be here as part of the re-election campaign 20:19:58 i was born in corpus christi texas and youngest four girls 20:20:12 my mom was a special education teacher - we weren't wealthy because there was one priority in my family - education 20:20:28 for me college was not an option it was mandatory we made it work and i signed up for financial aid and just like our president i took out loans to pay for school, i flipped burgers at wendys and like a lot of you i did whatever it took and four years later i got my degree 20:21:05 but more importantly i got a key to american opportunity because thats who we are - where hard work leads to success no matter where you start 20:21:23 i see americans of every background fighting to succeed but want to know their work will pay off and we are lucky our president understands american opportunity because he's lived it***** 20:21:51 he's cut taxes and helping small businesses 20:22:03 and tahts important because small biz creates two out of every three new jobs in america 20:22:29 they are the ones driving the ceconomy not mitt romney's pioneers****** 20:22:43 thats not who we are as a nation because the eva longoria needed a tax break but the eva who works on movie sets does not***** 20:23:06 president obama he is fighting for changes that grow the middle america 20:23:22 he is moving us forward with opportunity 20:23:30 mitt romney wants to take us back to yesterday and thats not going to work 20:24:01 the younger amanda plans to be the president of the united states one day and she's going to need it for her campaign 20:24:18 heres al ittle girl at 13 that believes that she can build her dream and here's a president who is building america where that is possible 20:24:36 lets fight for the american dream and re-elect president obama. si se puede!!! (5:17) / 20:34:38:21 08738075 CNN RX 764 Charlotte, North Carolina September 6, 2012 Charlie Crist Former Governor of Florida Crist Romney/Ryan Leadership (short) trt :22 oc: to the task. Crist Romney/Ryan Leadership (short) trt :48 oc: stand for that. 20:35:54 "There are common sense solutions within our reach if we only have leaders who are willing and enthusiastic to find common ground. No political party has a monopoly on that kind of leadership. But as a former, life long Republican, it pains me to tell you today's Republicans and their standard bearers Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan jsut aren't up to the task. 20:36:16 They're beholden to the my way or the highway bullies, indebted to billionaires who bankrolled their ads and allergic to the very idea of compromise. Ronald reagan would not have stood for that. Barack Obama does not stand for that. You and I won't stand for that." 20:36:42 Crist Republican Ticket trt :18 oc: to our recovery. 20:39:26 "I look around florida. I see a state bursting with diversity and opportunity . A state that looks like America's future. When I look at the Republican ticket today, I see two candidates who would break the fundamental promise of Medicare and Social Security and cut investments on our middle class that are so important to our recovery. 20:39:44 Crist Obama Uniquely Qualified trt :43 oc: Barack Obama. 20:39:45 And then I look at barack obama, I see a leader with a cool head, a caring heart, and an open mind. A president who has demonstrated through his demeanor, his grace and his deeds that he is uniquely qualified to heal our division, rebuild our nation, and lead us to a brighter future. That's the leader Florida needs, that's the leader America needs, that's the reason I'm here tonight, not as a Republican, not as a Democrat, simply as an American who understands that we must come together behind the one man who can lead the way forward in these challenging times. My President - you President - Barack Obama." 20:40:28 ROUGH LOG: 20:34:37 what an honor to be here with you to stand with barack obama. half a century ago, reagan said that he did not leave the democratic party but the party left him. i can relate. i didn't leave the republican party, it left me 20:35:13 then again my friend jeb bush noted reagan would have been too moderate for todays gop 20:35:27 we must create good middle class jobs to have an economy that is built to last 20:35:40 the challenge of saving medicare and social security to keep our promise to seniors 20:35:54 there are common sense solutions within our reach if we have leaders to find common ground. it pains me to tell you todays republicans jsut arent up to the task***** 20:36:21 allergic to the very idea of compromise and ronald reagan would not have stood for that, barack obama will not stand for that and you and i won't stand for that**** 20:36:52 i dont agree with obama on everything and but ive gotten to know him and the choice is clear. when he took office florida was a disaster and obama saw what i saw - a castrophe in the making and he took action 20:37:28 one of his first trips to ft. myers i was proud to embrace him and his plan to keep teachers and police on the job. that hug caused me more grief from my party than you could ever imagine 20:37:55 this president showed his courage and invested in america and saved our florida. two years later florida and the gulf coast faced worst environmental disaster when oil dumped into the gulf and he came to our rescue again and demanded accountability from those responsible. he didnt see a red state or blue state he simply saw americans who needed help and once again i saw the leader our country needs 20:38:54 i used to play qb at wake forrest university, and my friends our country is in the middle of a hot game. meanwhile our politics are defined by discontent 20:39:26 i look around florida and is ee a state bursting with opportunity and when i look at the republican ticekt who would break the medicaid*** 20:39:48 when i look at barack obama, i see a cool head and open mind and has demonstrated with grace he is qualified to lead us to a brighter future 20:40:13 and thats why im here tonight as an american that we must come together to stand behind the one man who can help barack obama******************* (5:53) /
Estonia
1990 - Program about Estonia, smallest republic in former USSR which was at the forefront of independent movement. Film profiles this nation's struggle for freedom and breakup of the USSR. Visuals include footage showing 5,000 pro-Moscow supporters storming Estonian Parliament building,, 10,000 pro-independence demonstrators arriving to protect Parliament. includes Interviews of Prime Minister, politicians of all persuasions, economists, journalists, veterans and historic archival footage. |00:00:42:20 - 00:04:12:26>>> WS of mass of people assembled in the Tallinn square in February 1979, some with flags. The red flag of the Estonian-Soviet Republic is lowered on flagpole for last time. MS of people clapping hands and CU of the folded flag being carried off to museum. MS of raising of the new Estonian flag, white, black and blue as people sing anthem. MS and CU and WS of the people watching. WS over countryside. MS of the signing of agreement of cooperation by Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Various shots of people of 3 nations joining hands and making a human chain of 2 million people 600 meters long. Street scenes. Good CU of children watching television - Children watching the Bill Cosby Show on TV (with subtitles), cartoonish Kellogg’s Rice Krispies advertisement. |00:04:12:29 - 00:06:52:01>>> Harbor scenes, boats. MED couple kissing. CU ferry coming to camera . Ferry signs in terminal to “Stockholm, Visby, Gdansk, Tallinn”. The ferry ship “Tallink”. Flags of various countries flying. Harbor with 3 large ferry ships. Airline schedule board. Good MED shot of PanAm passenger plane landing at airport and touching down on runway. MED shots of people and crowds on streets. CU neon sign of various stores (Benneton, Rolex, Sale signs, Manhattan store sign, McDonalds in mall, ) and supermarket with people shopping. CU sign “welcome” in various languages. MED of tractor on farm, ZI to cows eating grain. MED woman at computer terminal typing. CU Finlandia cheese blocks on conveyor line and boxed. CU hand cutting cheeses on cutting board. CU woman hand buying newspaper off shelves of newsstand. ZO from CU of flags (US, Canada, Finland)Entrance to Arctia Hotel. CU meat on platter being served and ZO to Asian couples in restaurant. People on beach, in park, diving into pool. WS of architecture. Over the shoulder shots of children watching television. |00:06:52:03 – 00:08:14:04>>>CU’s of people discussing benefits of new agreements. BW newsreel - Various shots of visit of Finland’s President visit to Estonia in 1925 in motorcade with crowds cheering lining street and waving flags..The Kalev station with a sign “Tervetuloa!” hanging and many people in front of station. Open automobile with the dignitaries followed by horsemen riding down a street with crowds of people on both sides. Young boys waving flags. Dignitaries meeting and shaking hands. |00:08:39:22 - 00:11:20:28>>>CU and interview with Max Jakobson, author, about social changes. BW historical footage (1939-early 1940s) of Finnish soldiers on maneuvers in the snow in white camouflage dress, a ski patrol, officer handing awards to soldiers. Men in military dress walking down capitol building steps. Sentry post. Soviet soldiers in trucks riding thru a border gate after takeover. |00:11:21:00 - 00:14:19:02>>>Finnair passenger plane taking off. Various at Tallinn airport. Woman leading a female singing group. Horse and wagon with driver and 3 women tourists riding thru picturesque street. Military band entertaining. CU’s of people watching, a young girl, a woman with camera to her eye, Finnish soldiers and one with camera. American female tourist being interviewed. Mihkel Tarm, editor of “Estonian Life” and Mihkel Tiks, editor of “Tallinn This Week” being interviewed. |00:14:19:03 - 00:15:55:04>>> Kaubahal supermarket entry and views inside of many empty shelves due to food shortage at that time. CU beer being dispensed into glasses. Interview with Kevin Vilgats, a journalist about inflation and various of people drinking and toasting with beer glasses. |00:15:55:05 – 00:23:17:17>>>Shots of manufacturing high production machine with wieners being produced - loaded output conveyor. People inside factory along assembly lines and packages along conveyor. Jaan Jalakas of Esva-Valio Joint Company about joint ventures and cooperation. Conveyor with boxed fish product. NOT ON TAPE |0:16:29>>>EXT and INT of The Palace Hotel. CU plaque “AP Arctia Hotel Partners” – registration desk. Esko Allila of the Bank of Finland discussing risks of foreign investors to industry in Estonia but not derogatory. Wall decorated with red background, an insignia with Russian letters, a picture of Lenin and a Soviet-Estonia flag. Wall with a picture of Gorbachev and Ruutel, the Estonian prime minister. Pavel Pulkoff of the strike committee about the labor strikes in Estonia. NOT ON TAPE |0:18:05>>>Various of strikers, one putting hand over camera lens. Various of pro Moscow supporters, some carrying Soviet-Estonia flags, at a violent demonstration on May 15, 1990, CU’s and MS’s. HS of crowd in front of Parliament building. Mihkail Lysenko of “Interfront”with microphone exhorts crowd to demand that the Prime Minister come out to see them or they storm the gate. Various of strikers pushing thru the entrance. Truck driving thru an arched opening in the wall. HS of pro-Moscow supporters leaving the square in a long line about 6 people across thru the mob of pro-independence supporters. Various Ruutel and others walk out of building and holding hands aloft holding another as a victory symbol. Shot up to top of building showing Estonian flag that replaced the Soviet- Estonian flag. MS square with a few people and autos with front of Parliament building in back. CU of man holding Estonia flag. MS 2 men holding flags at building entrance. Good CU of drum being played. Various marchers with Estonian flags, people along street side watching, lined in groups in square. People singing the anthem, some men dressed in blue type jackets. WS square filled with people. CU’s men with right hand on heart taking an oath. Pro-democratic supporters with hand made signs. Parliament room with people seated and 3 Estonia flags hung on front wall as man describes this place as nerve center of revolution. POV from dais out to seated reps. CU’s of the main reps. Marju Lauristan at microphone on dais for independence. BW historical newsreel of her father on dais for bringing Estonia under the Soviet rule. CU of her being interviewed by a reporter. |00:23:17:18 – 00:26:35:03>>>CU of Lauristan being interviewed by reporter. CU lapel pin for the Estonia-Soviet union as the flag with writing. Nikolai Aksinin, pro-Moscow Interfront Deputy talks against separation. Tiit Made, a deputy, discusses the economy of a separation from Soviet. |00:26:35:16 - 00:28:53:18>>>Picturesque silhouette of smokestack spewing black smoke against sun lit cloudy sky. PANS of large industrial sites and smoking stacks (good shot for pollution) Edgar Savisaar, new prime minister interview talking about support for Estonian independence. PAN from ceiling down to altar in church of a marriage by priest. Good CU of Woman lighting candle in darkened church. Married couple exiting church and remarking about this church wedding not able to be performed under Soviet rule. |00:28:53:19 – 00:32:46:21>>>Stage play of “Fiddler on the Roof” with man singing “If I were a Rich Man” in Estonian. Jewish woman interview of her fear of continued anti-Semitism. CU with Hanukah candelabra on sideboard. Lutheran church service - POV down church aisle to altar, various of priest and congregants. Shots of Choir soloist and choir singing a revival type song, clapping hands (very much like Baptist service) with cutaways to congregation. Ex Estonian Soviet army draftee at Russian monument discusses Russian wrongs. CU of bronze head with helmet. POV of him walking away into a grassy field and wanting a separate monument for Estonian soldiers. |00:32:47:05 - 00:37:07:29>>>POV thru windshield of car with view of Soviet tank caravan riding on other side of road. CU Estonian soldiers in Russian army. Estonian students discussing the Soviet draft. Various at Tartu University. Interview Priit Heinsalu, assistant director of the university with portraits of past professors. Richard Sowers, Anderson University, Indiana, USA leading a large church choir. MS of Soviet fighter jets at airport. |00:37:08:02 – 00:42:07:08>>>Andre Joesaar, disc jockey at his studio with earphones at microphone says will play music not before allowed by Soviet. CU hands at control board. CU record on turntable. CU Andre interview. CU sign on building wall “Pagari Naraph” and plaque under”4”. Various building, signs, framed art that was previously not allowed. Interview Heie Treier, art critic and various modern art works in museum. Interview Mihkel Tiks, editor Estonian Culture Magazine, about the new shown art. Interview Jaan Kaplinski, poet, new writing of books and poetry after separation from Moscow. 00:37:08:02 - CU PAN of young girls in native costume singing traditional song. CU young lady in native dress putting a flower wreath on head. MS of tradition dressed couples dancing in a grassy field in countryside. MS of band playing the music. CU as dancers pass by camera. CU of very young girl with knitted wraparound scarf and babushka. CU of young ladies singing at song festival. |00:42:07:09 - 00:43:39:01>>>LS and MS of bandshell and huge crowd at concert. WS crowd POV from stage. 30,000 singers in field singing at festival. Commentator talking with view up to parliament building tower with Estonia flag on top. Young girls watching Television of the festival. GOod over the shoulder POV of the girls looking at television. Various city sites. Closes with various of choir singing in Helsinki and film credits.
FOREIGN CAR IMPORTS AND THE AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRY
COVER FOOTAGE OF A TOYOTA CAR DEALER SHOWROOM AND LOT AT TYSONS CORNER VIRGINIA SHOW ROOM. AUTOMOBILE / CARS
MASS PRODUCTION
Vintage footage of the massive production lines in the Ford Motor factory including several great shots of early assembly production.
News Clip: Nissan Workers
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story. This story aired at 6pm.
DAIMLER CHRYSLER PLANT
Footage of the Daimler Chrysler plant in Brampton, Ontario and models of Chrysler cars.