News Clip: Kronkite
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
ABC Studios in Times Square
Exterior and signage shots of ABC studios in Times Square, New York, NY on a snowy Monday February 15th, 2016 Photographer: Ara Ayer, Bloomberg Shots: Wide shots of the exteriors of ABC Studios in Times Square on a snowy evening, Close up shots of the digital news tickers wrapped around the exteriors of ABC Studios, Close up shot of an ABC logo billboard on the side of the building
US soldiers watch Bush's Speech on television announcing war (Iraq) - special nuclear chemical biological gear distributed, daily life of soldiers
Full moon, MWS of parked trucks over night sky with full moon, soldiers watching Dan Rather on CBS Evening News inside a tent. MWS, MCU of some soldiers.
Paramount
Pres. Franklin Roosevelt fireside chat radio address regarding defense against Nazi Germany
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
Ad for CBS Evening News featuring child on oxygen w/whooping cough, ad for CBS Early Show;
LARRY KING LIVE
00:00:00:00 GUESTS: Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer, Bill Plante, Scott Pelley; TOPIC: CBS Evening News 50th Anniversary. (0:00) /
NETWORK NEWS HEARING (1987)
AT A CONGRESSIONAL HEARING LOOKING INTO NETWORK NEWS OPERATIONS, THE HEADS OF THE THREE MAJOR US NETWORKS STRESSED THEIR COMMITMENT TO NEWS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, BUT SAID THE COSTS OF DOING NEWS IS BECOMING MORE OF AN ISSUE.
CBS NEWS STUDIO - 2 - 1968
Amidst production staff, CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite delivers the evening news.
AFP-5AL 16mm; VTM-5AL Beta SP; NET-58 DigiBeta (at 01:49:10:00); Beta SP
AN EVENING WITH MAJOR BOWES
CBS EVENING NEWS
COVERAGE OF CBS EVENING NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1992. PAT BUCHANAN AND BILL CLINTON INTERVIEWS.
Stage 2 of 11/02/2024 - Invite: pascal martinot-lagarde
Paramount
Pres. Franklin Roosevelt predicts way of life in US if Adolf Hitler and the Nazis were to achieve world domination
AMMAN MASTER
00:00:00:00 nat refeed 61-7822 (0:00)/
GRAY DENIES REPORT OF FBI PROBE (1989)
PENNSYLVANIA REPRESENTATIVE BILL GRAY HELD A NEWS CONFERENCE THIS EVENING TO DENY A REPORT BY CBS NEWS WHICH SAID THE FBI WAS INVESTIGATING GRAY'S BUSINESS DEALINGS. GRAY SAID HE WAS VISITED BY FBI AGENTS BUT WAS NOT A TARGET OF THE INVESTIGATION. FBI AGENTS TOLD GRAY MONDAY THAT AN EMPLOYEE OR EMPLOYEES OF HIS OFFICE HAD BEEN UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR SEVERAL MONTHS.
TV COMMERCIALS
ANIMATED LOGO DEMO REEL (1970s/80s) SFX CLOUDS, WAVES. SPECIAL EFFECTS. GRAPHICS. HIGH-TECH ANIMATION OF VARIOUS LOGOS: ACTIVISION, GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, HILTON, THE KRYPTON FACTOR (MOVIE TITLE), CBS EVENING NEWS, TEXACO, GM (GENERAL MOTORS), PILLSBURY, RCA SELECTAVISION VIDEO DISCS, AT&T, TRW, ZENITH SYSTEM 3. MODERN LOGOS. INCLUDES SOME IMAGES OF MAP OF THE U.S.A. WITH INTERSECTING LINES TO U.S. CITIES. SET TO CLASSICAL MUSIC. FANTASY.
AFP-73N 35mm; VTM-73N 1 inch; NET-329 Beta SP (at 01:14:35:00); DigiBeta
TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO - Rl 11
THE CBS EVENING NEWS WITH DAN RATHER
REACTION TO THE CONFRONTATION THAT CBS EVENING NEWS ANCHOR DAN RATHER HAD WITH VICE PRESIDENT AND 1988 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE GEORGE BUSH.
Missing submarine: the race against time
53544 UNITED WAY 1950s PROMOTIONAL FILM "THERE ARE NO STRANGERS"
Made for the United Way in the late 1940s or early 1950s and featuring newsman John Daly, this promotional film for the United Way focuses on the New York and New Jersey vicinity and its needs. The film uses the activities of registered nurse Virginia Bishop to show the good work of the United Way, starting at 1:55, where she is seen at the Visiting Nurses headquarters. <p><p>First, the nurse visits a family with a sick father and many children. At 3:20 the "Red Feather Service" of the Community Chest is seen, where clothing and other assistance is given to needy families. An infant is shown at 3:30. At 4:00 Daly speaks about charity hospitals and the need to spend community money to support the poor (remarks that resonate with today's healthcare battles) through United Appeals. At 5:00 senior citizens are shown being cared for. At 5:50, a woman is given crutches by the nurses association. At 7:30, a social worker advises the family to have their daughter join the Girl Scouts and their sons to join the Boys Club of Newark and its baseball team. At 8:12, juvenile delinquents are shown. At 8:20 the nurse visits an African American heart patient at St. Michael's Hospital where cardiorevascularization is shown (very bloody too!) At 9:50 a man is shown in recovery after surgery. At 10:00, the work of the USO is shown as supported by United Way.<p><p>At 10:00, outpatient work is shown with a girl who suffers from polio. Poliomyelitis and cerebral palsy affected children are shown at 10:50. Braces are shown as well as other treatments for these children, all supported by the United Way.<p><p>The film ends showing how even Virginia Bishop tithes money to the United Way to support their great efforts and includes a personal pitch by John Daly.<p><p>John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly (February 20, 1914 – February 24, 1991), generally known as John Charles Daly or simply John Daly, was an American journalist, game show host, and CBS News radio personality, best known for hosting the television panel show What's My Line?.<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: "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, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
News Clip: Dallas
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas.
Film "Strange Lady in Town" premieres in Austin, Texas, in 1955
Title card: "Texas Premiere for 'Strange Lady in Town'" superimposed over night shot of film star Greer Garson deplaning in Austin, TX, and accepting a bouquet of flowers from University of TX coed Marilyn Steel, who is dressed as a cowgirl; the film "Strange Lady in Town" is premiering in five TX cities / Garson admires the bouquet as film director Mervyn LeRoy, Steel, and film star Dana Andrews look on / 2-shot Garson and Andrews talk to each other, smile as Garson continues to hold the bouquet / WS LeRoy, Garson, Andrews and others stand near plane / pan down lighted Paramount Theatre sign to WS theater entrance, with marquee flashing and searchlights shining; traffic passes on street in front; State Theatre stands next door, with its own sign flashing / sign at Paramount entrance "World Premiere" / WS sign "Strange Lady in Town" / Garson arrives at theater for film premiere, dressed in evening gown; Andrews takes her hand as she gets out of car as LeRoy stands behind them; Garson waves / spectators behind rope line smile and wave - men, women, children / WS LeRoy, Andrews, Garson at theater entrance; Garson speaks to woman at CBS/KTBC microphone
53864 1960s WORLD AIRWAYS CHARTER AIRLINE PROMOTIONAL FILM
“A World of Difference” is a public relations video produced in the mid-1960s to promote World Airways Charters. Narrated by Lowell Thomas, the film opens with a jet in flight (mark 00:45) as the company is described as “the best there is in air travel.” Via an animated sequence we see the various parts of the planet to which World Airways travels before visiting the company’s center of operation — Oakland. A Boeing 707 touches down at mark 02:20 and heads to the hanger as Thomas describes its dedicated personnel as men and women with years of experience who are responsible for impeccable on-time and safety records. Maintenance crews go to work at mark 03:30 to ensure each aircraft is operating in perfect condition, including a visit to the “clean room” (mark 04:15) where employees are responsible for the care of instruments as well as a classroom where engineers continue their education to keep up with the latest developments. Airline hostesses undergo their own continuous training, and at mark 05:00 we watch as they attend a class at “World Hostess School.” After completing a course at the Patricia Stevens Charm School in San Francisco, Thomas explains at mark 05:32 that “these attractive girls rehearse the practical aspects of fine food, service, and pleasing people.” A focus on pilots is next at mark 06:00, men who help make air travel “safe, luxurious, and on time.” The film continues by showing aircraft arriving in such locales as Bermuda, Rio De Janeiro, Hong Kong, and London, where the film shows the viewer around each city. On a Hawaiian flight at mark 09:44, we watch as hostesses serve cocktails, hors d'oeuvre, and meals to well-dressed passengers before they touch down and are greeted by hula girls. The next few minutes takes the viewer on a tour of the islands before a list of “satisfied (corporate) customers” flashes on the screen and Thomas speaks of the single-minded dedication of World Airways employees. Come mark 15:47 we see some of the company’s awards and recognitions, and learn of some of the company’s latest worldwide offices. <p><p>World Airways, Inc., was an American airline headquartered in Peachtree City, Georgia in Greater Atlanta. For the most part, the company operated non-scheduled services. World Airways ceased all operations on March 27, 2014. World Airways was founded in 1948 by Benjamin Pepper with the introduction of ex-Pan American World Airways Boeing 314 flying boats. Edward Daly, however is thought of as World's founder. He bought the airline in 1950 for $50,000 and proceeded to acquire DC-4s.<p><p>World got its first government contract in 1951 and has had a substantial amount of government business since then. Later, World acquired DC-6s and Lockheed Constellations. World entered the jet era in the late 1960s with Boeing 707s and 727s. In the early 1970s, World acquired Douglas DC-8s.World became a key military contractor during the Vietnam War, flying troops and equipment between the war zone and World's base at Oakland International Airport. On March 29, 1975, World operated the last airlift flight out of Ðà N?ng, Vietnam. Two 727s were flown to Ðà N?ng, one of which landed with Daly aboard. Thousands rushed the airplane and it took off on a taxiway under heavy fire. The aircraft with Daly aboard started its takeoff roll with the 727's back airstairs still down with Daly fending off additional people trying to leave due to over capacity (The film of this was later broadcast on the CBS Evening News on March 30, 1975).[3] When the airplane landed at Saigon, there were 268 people in the cabin and possibly 60 or more in the cargo holds. World did not return to Ðà N?ng until April 17, 2002, then with an MD-11 aircraft to pick up a team of people resolving Missing-In-Action cases from the Vietnam War.<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: "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, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com