Cars pass on the street in front of Justice Building in Washington DC in United States. The United States flag on the building.
NASA Administrator James Webb, flanked by Associate Administrators George Mueller and Robert Seamans, at Senate Hearings about Space Program. Senator Holland and Senator Mondale examine documents.Senators and other officials participate in the proceedings of the session.
NASA Administrator James Webb and Associate Administrators Robert Seamans and George Mueller, appear before U.S. senators during the Senatorial Space Hearing in Washington DC. Senator Howard Cannon and Senator Thomas Young converse with the NASA officials and make notes. Senator Holland can also be seen.
Senate hearing about NASA Space Program in Washington DC. NASA Administrator James Webb and Associate Administrator Robert Seamans listen as Associate Administrator George Mueller describes Astronaut clothing materials to the Senate Panel. He passes around a sock made from a special material and a packet of layered materials used in Astronaut clothing. Senator Dodd and Senator Cannon attempt to set one sample on fire but it remains unburnt. Senator Cannon then Examines the next sample passed to him. Senator Thomas Young and Senator Stennis are also present in the session.
NASA official George Mueller testifies before Senate panel members in Washington DC. Senator Margret Chase Smith arrives after questioning has begun but quickly settles in and participates. Senator Smith questions the NASA officials extensively and appears dissatisfied with their testimony. She becomes visibly irritated, removes her glasses and stares angrily at the NASA officials. Administrator James Webb gives extensive response to Senator Smith. But she continues to question the NASA witnesses sharply. Robert Seamans attempts to interject explanatory comments and sits back with arms folded. Senator Margaret Chase Smith again stares angrily at the witnesses. At this point, Senator Dodd speaks in a measured way. The fourth NASA official speaks briefly and the hearing concludes.
Riots, looting, and arson during an outbreak of urban racial violence in Detroit, Michigan. Entire blocks of homes on fire as seen at night. 36 are dead, over a thousand injured during period of unrest in the civil rights movement. A fire truck arrives at the scene. A house on fire. Firemen put out fire. A building engulfed in flames. Sniper groups keep watch outside shops to prevent looting. A looted and trashed shop. Storefront window glass is shattered. People walk on the trashed streets of Detroit. Firemen use jets of water to put out fire. President Lyndon B. Johnson denounces the riots and urges national law and order. “Pillage, looting, murder, and arson have nothing to do with civil rights” President Johnson said.
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