President De Gaulle speaking with Lady Bird Johnson and then shaking hands with Golda Meir, Foreign Minister of Israel. A translator from the U.S. State Department assists in the conversations. A French language interpreter of the State Department with the French President and First Lady. De Gaulle moves through the large room, shakes hands with the Foreign Minister of Israel Golda Meir. The French Ambassador in Washington is present at the event. Dignitaries served refreshments in the State Dining Room adjacent to the Jefferson Room. Policemen and civilians crowd outside the doors of a hall.
A national television report on the burial of late U.S. President John F Kennedy in the United States. State Department correspondent Elie Abel reports on President Lyndon Johnson's reception on the occasion of John F Kennedy's burial in Washington DC. Dignitaries gathered in a room. Chancellor of West Germany Ludwig Erhard with French President Charles De Gaulle. Officers and dignitaries stand around them. Erhard and De Gaulle use interpreters to communicate. De Gaulle shakes hands with dignitaries and meets leaders of various countries. Foreign Minister of France Maurice Couve De Murville stands at a distance from De Gaulle. French Ambassador in Washington DC steers President De Gaulle across the room through the crowd.
Services at the All Saints Episcopal Church (All Saints' Episcopal Church 5619 Monte Vista St Los Angeles, CA 90042) in Los Angeles, California following the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. People enter the church. Policemen stand guard outside. Mourners seated inside the church. The regular Protestant funeral service is read. Twelve ministers take part in the services. The choir sings. People bow their heads in mourning.
A Press Conference with Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. in the United States. Correspondents include Mr. George Enninful, Mr Parshuram of the Indian Express and Mr William Workman. They question and talk to African American clergyman, civil rights leader and activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They question him and discuss about issues related to the African American community, the church and it's attitude towards African Americans, segregation of the church, and developments in the church.
A Press Conference with Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. in the United States. Correspondents include Mr. George Enninful, Mr Parshuram of the Indian Express and Mr William Workman. They question and talk to African American clergyman and activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr King responds to questions regarding American politics, civil rights, independence and freedom movements across the world, discrimination against and integration of African Americans, and the Indian independence movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
A Press Conference with Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, in the United States. Correspondents include Mr. George Enninful, Mr Parshuram of the Indian Express and Mr William Workman. They question and talk to African American clergyman and activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King talks about brotherhood, African American issues, misguiding of the minority communities, policies in various U.S. states, and protests in the Congress and Senate.
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