Activities of United States Federal Marshals during AIM (American Indian Movement) occupation at the outskirts of Lakota Nation in United States. People stand around a car. U.S. marshals see papers spread over. They frisk men. A women shows luggage from her bag to a marshal.
Activities of United States Federal Marshals during AIM (American Indian Movement) occupation at the outskirts of Lakota Nation in United States. A U.S. marshal looks through binocular. Two Marshals stand over dugout. A marshal sits in dugout. A helicopter lands in field and takes off.
Japanese diplomats in the United States. Car and bus traffic of 1950s cars on street in Washington Dc with the United States Capitol building in the background. Elected Japanese representatives climb up stairs of the U.S. assembly. The U.S. Vice President Allen W Barkley and Secretary David Rice Atchison receives Japanese representatives and shake hands with them. They pose. Building of the United Nations (The temporary United Nations Headquarters building in Lake Success, Long Island, New York, in the Sperry Gyroscope Corp building.) Japanese representatives go in the building. Warren Austin, a U.S. delegate stands and shakes hands with the representatives. They sit in hall, wear headphones and listen to the translated discussions. Scene changes to Paris, with car traffic on street and Arc de Triomphe in background. Building of the UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization). Japanese representatives get in the building. Meeting in session. Representatives of Japan, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Japanese representative addresses and shakes hands with the UNESCO president and other members.
Operation Head Start in United States. Documentary Titled 'Head Start'. Views of children in poor and run down slums and tenements in the United States. Women and children walk beside road. An African American child walks towards center. Banner of operation head start on a wall of the center. Children play in street of tenement urban area. A child tries to pass from a gate. A little girl sits at a window. A boy plays with a bat. Filth and garbage between the residential buildings; slums. Girl looks down from stairs of a building. Children in poverty sleep on one bed. View of an unclean bathroom. Woman makes a child wear shoes. Two children in cradle cry. Woman gives bottle of milk to them. Two girls fold a sofa bed. Children sit on bed and eat. Children in a rural area stand outside a dilapidated wooden shack that is home. A child looks at a book on street. An African American woman with two children prepares food. A woman volunteer addresses from stage. Woman makes a call in Head Start center. A woman volunteer goes to a house. Woman takes children out of house. An African American woman teaches an African American child to hang jacket on hook in a pre-school.
Senator J. William Fulbright in United States. Interviewer asks Fulbright about President Lyndon B Johnson's policies on Vietnam War and if he is in line with John F Kennedy and Dwight D Eisenhower. Fulbright says that it has been a difficult situation for the President. He states that he has been involved with the President in many of the campaigns and war can not be justified.
Senator William J Fulbright in United States. Interviewer asks Fulbright about the decisions of United States. Fulbright replies that he perceives Russia to be danger and China be the eventual danger. Fulbright talks about communist conspiracies.
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