A football game at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York City. Spectators cheer. The New York Giants football team take on the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Eastern Division Title. They win by 33-17 with the help of players like Yelberton Abraham Tittle (Y.T. Tittle) and Frank Gifford.
U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk in a Foreign Relations Committee Meeting in the United States. A dignitary speaks into a microphone. Dean Rusk speaks into the microphone and is questioned by reporters and journalists. Dean talks about discussions that took place in Moscow and about a treaty. He speaks that they are working on the treaty and are making progress.
U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright at the Foreign Relations Committee Meeting in the United States. Fulbright speaks into a microphone and is questioned by reporters and journalists. He talks about the progress of Test Ban Treaty and its provisions. They have not yet signed the treaty and soon initialize recognition. He also speaks that it is not yet decided that which government will sign the treaty. After initializing the treaty it will be signed in a few days. Fulbright speaks that he is encouraged by the progress.
Taiwan hit by Typhoon Gloria. A flooded road with water as vehicles drive on the road. The vehicles move through the flooded area. The submerged and damaged houses. Refugees stuck in water. A damaged building. A man seated in the foreground and damaged houses in the background.
An American professional football game between New York Giants and Baltimore Colts at Baltimore Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The spectators seated in the stands. The players on the field and the game underway The fans in the stands cheer. The first half is over and second half starts. A view of the spectators in the stand. The New York Giants win the game by 37-28.
U.S. President John F. Kennedy's speech on Alabama in Washington DC. The White House. United States President John Kennedy seated at a desk and speaks over a microphone. The President speaks about the discrimination of blacks by whites in the United States. He talks about the University of Alabama not giving admission to two clearly qualified young Alabama residents (James Hood and Vivian Malone) who happened to have been born African Americans. President Kennedy says that the nation is founded on the principle that all men are created equal, and that the rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened. The President says that it is possible for the American consumers of any color to receive equal service in places of public accommodation, to register and to vote in a free election without interference or fear of reprisal. President Kennedy talks about respecting African Americans and all Americans and urges people not to discriminate and to uphold civil rights. He says that no city or State or legislative body can prudently choose to ignore them.
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