Apollo 204 review board at National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in United States. Technicians disassemble the scorched upper part of the Apollo 1 module following the tragedy of January 27, 1967.
The inauguration of the Sylvania Recreation Area in the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan, United States. An official standing at a podium addresses people. The First Lady of the United States Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, and his wife Muriel Fay Buck Humphrey Brown. Other officials stand behind them. People gather on a beach. Dignitaries stand as the United States national anthem is played. Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman addresses people. Mrs. Johnson addresses people. She lays the foundation stone of the Sylvania Recreational Area. Two women push a canoe boat in front of the foundation stone. Cameramen standing in the foreground take pictures.
United States soldiers and police on duty during Detroit riots in Michigan, United States. Soldier guards on duty and talks to African American children while they open the grate of drainage on street. Police search car. Car of Detroit Police. A boy and a young man. Store of '4 Hr Service'. View from store; 'Weller Linen Service' written on a car. Damaged store with broken glass.
Activities of United States police during Detroit riots in Michigan, United States. Police and police cars outside the building of a jail. Prisoners are taken from jail. Soldiers stand outside the building. Policeman gets into a car. Police cars being driven away.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon appears before a panel of citizens in a television program, Michigan, United States. The television program is named 'Man in the arena'. A panel sits in the center of the studio. Audience seated in the studio. A member of the panel Claude Monroe asks him questions. Nixon answers that he had traveled the world in the last few years after he had lost the Presidential elections. He states that he acquired knowledge about various problems and their solutions. Audience applauds Richard Nixon as he answers in the arena.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon appears before a panel of citizens in a program, Michigan, United States. The television program is named 'Man in the arena'. The panel sits in the center of the studio. Audience seated in the studio. Mrs Janet Klaver seated in the panel asks Richard Nixon a question about his stand about different ideologies of people. Richard Nixon states that White House must invite ideas from all sorts of people. Audience applauds Richard Nixon as he answers in the arena.
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