Robert Sargent Shriver, Director of Peace Corps during an interview at Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. He answers questions related to Presidential election of 1964. He accepts his name being mentioned as a Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate but says that the final decision will be taken at the party convention. He says that Senator Goldwater does not have great chances of winning against President Johnson because of the latter's popularity.
Infrastructure of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Views of St. Paul's Cathedral (108 N Dithridge St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213), Soldiers Memorial (4141 Fifth Ave 3rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States ) and Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. The University of Pittsburgh and Schenley High School. Pittsburgh Athletic Club and Masonic Temple. Heinz Company Plant in the industrial district. The entrance gate of Highland Park. Bears and llama in the Highland Park Zoo.
Robert Sargent Shriver, Director of Peace Corps during an interview considers poverty as the biggest problem in United States. While answering a question he states Congress and the people as the biggest challenge in fighting poverty. He says that reaching the poor people in society is the biggest challenge. He expresses hope that with the passing of the Civil Rights Bill (Civil Rights Act) there will be a reduction in poverty as people will be free to participate in economic activities without discrimination on the basis of race.
Transport and infrastructure in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Incline railways carry passengers up and down the steep Pittsburgh hills. Automobiles driven onto incline railway car. Views of incline railways in operation, including point of view footage as seen from within a moving incline railway car. The business district of Pittsburgh. Automobiles, pedestrians, horse drawn vehicle traffic on the street in the industrial district. Pedestrians walking on wide sidewalk with Union Station (Pennsylvania Station, or also called Penn Station) in background, at Grant Street and Liberty Avenue, south of the Allegheny River. The Ford Motor Company Plant. Exterior view of the Moreland-Hoffstot House mansion in the Shadyside area of Pittsburgh.
Opening sequence “ECHO”. View of skyline of Pittsburgh. View of Gulf Tower in Pittsburgh (707 Grant Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA). A dark alleyway in Pittsburgh slum with gutted buildings. View of a squalid street from a vehicle. View of an overcrowded and depressed neighborhood.
Carnegie Foundation buildings comprising the Carnegie Library and Institute in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The museums are housed in the Central Library Building (Carnegie Museum & Library, 4400 Forbes Ave Carnegie Lecture Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States) at Schenley Park. This building covers six acres of the Italian Renaissance style and was opened to the public in 1895. A view through some trees of the Allegheny Observatory atop a hill in Riverview Park, four miles north of downtown Pittsburgh. Monument and flag on hilltop. The Carnegie Institute of Technology, presently known as Carnegie Mellon University (5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States).
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