An introduction of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington DC. The Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters Building in Washington DC. A map of the United States with heading 'Nationwide Coverage'. A technician works in a crime laboratory. An instrument screen is shown as narrator mentions capability of neutron activation analysis (NAA). Officials with crime evidence in hand. A group of men and women work in an office at the headquarters. A finger print file. A woman operates a Flying Spot Scanner system in analysis of criminal fingerprints. A man and woman working at terminals, typewriters and early computer systems in the FBI National Crime Information Center. Aerial view of the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Inside a classroom of the Academy, agent trainees attend a class at the academy. Men and women in a library. The trainees undergo firearms training at a rifle range at the FBI Academy.
U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Washington DC, United States. The U.S. flag on the White House. A large crowd gathered outside the White House. A woman among the crowd taking pictures. U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife walking through a group of people. U.S. President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter greet Prime Minister Begin and his wife. Prime Minister Begin shakes hands with other officials. Other officials standing behind them. The flags of the U.S. and Israel. An U.S. military honor guard marches. U.S. President Jimmy Carter speaks into microphones at a podium. Prime Minister Begin standing beside him. The wives of the President and the Prime Minister standing behind them. A large crowd in the background on the White House lawn. President Jimmy Carter welcomes the Prime Minister of Israel and his wife, in Washington as part of middle east peace talks. The President says that he has been encouraged by Prime Minister Begin's statement that this year might be a year of efforts that would bring permanent peace and security to the Middle East. He says that they share a common goal of finding peace and this binds the two nations together. The President says that they are honored with their presence and welcome them as their guests. The crowd applauds. Prime Minister Begin speaks into the microphones. He thanks the President. Prime Minister Begin says that they yearn for peace and shall do all things possible to bring real peace to them and their neighbors. The Prime Minister says that he sees President Carter not only as a citizen of a mighty country but also as the defender of the free world. He thanks the U.S. President at the end of his speech. The men shake hands. View of the crowd applauding. President Carter waves to the crowd.
Civil Rights leader Roy Wilkins talks and reflects on the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom . View of marchers carrying banners advocating equal rights. Clarence Mitchell talks about Roy Wilkins.
Monuments in Washington DC, United States. Several ducks swimming in the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool (2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20024, United States) with the Washington Monument behind, and Capitol visible in distance. A street lighted in the night. View of the Potomac River, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the U.S. Capitol, in single view, early morning. A street in downtown Washington DC. Cars moving on a road and buildings on either side of the road. The U.S. Capitol building (First St SE, Washington, DC 20004, United States) seen in the background. The Washington Monument (2 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20024, United States) in view. Equestrian statue at George Washington, at Washington Circle in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Capitol viewed at dawn, along an empty Pennsylvania Avenue. The Washington Monument, seen from space between buildings. Equestrian statue of Civil War hero, Major General John A. Logan (Washington, DC 20005, United States), at Logan Circle, Rhode Island Avenue and 13th St. NW. The U.S. Capitol dome. View from Memorial Bridge, of Lincoln Memorial and Washington monument (in distance).
U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Washington DC, United States during middle east peace talk efforts. A signboard outside the U.S. Department of State building reads 'Department of State, 2201 C street NW'. Flags hoisted on poles in front of the building. Vehicles parked outside the building. Cyrus Vance, Prime Minister Begin and their wives with other officials inside the building. Pictures displayed on a wall. Photographs with caption 'Israel' on display. State Secretary Vance, Prime Minister Begin and their wives stand and talk in front of a few pictures. 'Shalom Prime Minister and Mrs. Begin' written on the top of the pictures. Prime Minister Begin, his wife Aliza Arnold, U.S. State Secretary Cyrus Vance and his wife Grace Sloane pose.
U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin at the White House in Washington DC, United States, during middle east peace talks. President Carter waves from the courtyard of the White House. Men standing at a side watch the President. A limousine parked in the courtyard. A chauffeur opens the door of the limousine and Prime Minister Begin gets off of the limousine. President Carter and Prime Minister Begin shakes hands at the foot of steps and climb up the steps. They smile and pose. Photographers take pictures. The dignitaries walk into the building. President Carter and Prime Minister Begin with other officials inside the White House. President Carter stands up and speaks. The President welcomes Israeli Prime Minister and raises a toast to him. The officials drink wine. They stand up and applaud.
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