A U.S. Military Air Transport Service C-121 (Lockheed Constellation) aircraft parks at Washington National Airport, in Washington, DC. President Habib Bourguiba of the Republic of Tunisia descends the steps of the airplane and is greeted by President John F Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy. An Honor Guard in white uniforms stands in formation.
Prime Minister (PM) of India, Indira Gandhi visits United States for better understanding and friendship between the two countries in Washington D.C.. Exteriors of the John F. Kennedy Center for performing Arts. PM Indira Gandhi attends a meeting with Washington Indian Community at the Kennedy center. Indira Gandhi delivers a speech about human progress. Photographers take photos.PM Gandhi leaves Washington: Motorcade of PM arrives. Guns fire salute in honor of PM Gandhi. PM Gandhi board a U.S. helicopter. Helicopter takes off. White House in the background.
President of the United States John F. Kennedy addresses the nation in Washington D.C. President Kennedy outlines the existing state of affairs of the economy of the United States. He talks about the steps to be taken to prevent recession, the family budget and the national budget. He talks about increasing the revenue by increasing the number of jobs. He states about the cut in the corporate and personal income taxes in early 1963.
United States President John F. Kennedy addresses large crowd in Philadelphia. Large crowd gathered at the Independence Square (111 S Independence Mall W, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States). The United States flag on top of a flagpole. President Kennedy addresses the crowd, predicts the “Declaration of Interdependence” will bring the United States into a concrete Atlantic partnership with Europe. The gathering applauds.
U.S. President John F. Kennedy gives a speech on nuclear tests in the United States, in the wake of recent Soviet nuclear tests, during the cold war arms race. Kennedy seated at a platform. He speaks over a microphone. A U.S. flag in the background. He speaks about the development of the nuclear weapons for the defense of the nation. He also talks that the U.S. will conduct nuclear tests if necessary for defense, in light of recent nuclear tests conducted by the Soviet Union.
United States President John F. Kennedy arrives at the Homestead Air Force Base in Florida, United States, during Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. Motorcade of President inspects flight line of various aircraft and crews. President's car stops in front of C-119G and then F-104C, The President talks with pilot and crew and returns to the car and inspects line of RF-101s. He then hangs a streamer ribbon on a flag and congratulates Colonel Arthur A. McCardan. He addresses the airmen and crowd over a microphone.
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