The 1965 Masters Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club (2604 Washington Rd, Augusta, GA 30904, United States) in Augusta, Georgia. Arnold Palmer and Gary Palmer battle for the second place. Jack Nicklaus wins the game. Arnold and Gary hit the ball. Jack Nicklaus observes the ground and the ball. Nicklaus scores the last putt and wins. The championship blazer is presented to Jack Nicklaus by the former champion Arnold Palmer.
United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson at White House in Washington D.C., United States. President Johnson pins medals on crew of 'Gemini IV'. Colonel Edward White and Colonel James McDivitt are honored in the gardens of the White House in a ceremony. The Manager Charles W. Mathews is honored by the President. Family members stand in the background. They receive the Exceptional Service Medal of the Space Agency. United States flag in the background. The President gives prizes to their children: Mike McDivitt, Ann McDivitt, and Patrick McDivitt; and then Bonnie White followed by her brother Edward White. Audience applauds as the boys and girls receive their awards and shake hands with President Johnson.
U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's Washington Press Conference address on his new policy for Vietnam. President's wife Lady Bird Johnson and daughter Lynda Bird Johnson Robb in attendance. Members of the press seated in the room and take down notes. President Lyndon Johnson addresses the press. The President says that he wishes to convey to Communist powers in Vietnam that the United States cannot be defeated by 'force of arms or by superior power.' The President states that he has spoken to Commanding General Westmoreland has assured him that whatever his needs are, they will be met. He says that U.S. troop numbers in the Vietnam War will be increased from 75,000 to 125,000. Additional forces will be needed later which will be sent. Brief shots of young men recruits in the United States standing in line for the draft, taking tests, and taking the oath as soldiers. The President says that he welcomes the concerns of any nation.
United States Capitol in Washington DC, United States. A board reads ' Department of Health Education and Welfare Food and Drugs Administration. A man walks past the department building. Two men move past the board.
Bottles of pills on a conveyor belt at a Pharmaceutical and Food and Drugs Administration Laboratory in Washington DC, United States. A man works on an instrument and writes down on a paper. Food and drugs inspectors check bottles of pills. Bottles of pills on conveyor belt.
A man conducts an experiment with a solution at Food and Drugs Administration Laboratory in Washington DC, United States. Another man with some instruments. A man draws a chemical structure of a compound. A ledger with Compound 432 written on it. An experiment conducted.
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