The fourth presidential election debate held between Democratic nominee Senator John F. Kennedy and Republican nominee U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon in New York, United States on 21st October 1960. ABC news correspondent Quincy Howe speaks during the fourth Kennedy-Nixon presidential debate. He speaks that the candidates would answer and comment upon questions put by these four correspondents: Frank Singiser of Mutual News, John Edwards of ABC News, Walter Cronkite of CBS News and John Chancellor of NBC News. Frank Singiser puts the first question to Vice President Nixon. He asks Nixon the way he would handle Fidel Castro's regime and prevent establishment of Communist governments in the Western Hemisphere and why his policy is better for peace and security of the United States in the Western Hemisphere. Nixon answers that Senator Kennedy's policies and recommendations for the handling of Castro regime are dangerously irresponsible recommendations that he's made during the course of this campaign. Nixon speaks that what Senator Kennedy recommends is that the U.S. government should give help to exiles and to those within Cuba who oppose Castro regime, provided they are anti-Batista. Nixon says the United States have five treaties with Latin America, including the one setting up the Organization of American States in Bogota in 1948, in which the U.S. has agreed not to intervene in the internal affairs of any other American country. He further says that if the U.S. follows recommendations of Senator Kennedy then the country would probably be condemned in the United Nations and it would result in an open invitation to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to come into Latin America and to engage the U.S. in a civil war. He speaks about quarantining Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro by cutting off trade and diplomatic relations with Cuba.
A horse race at Belmont Park (2150 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, NY 11003, United States) in New York. Crowd assembled in stand to watch the race. Racehorses race on track. A man looks through binoculars. Racehorse Pompoon wins the Belmont Futurity.
Middleground wins Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park (2150 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, NY 11003, United States) in Elmont, New York. Thoroughbred racing horses arrive for Derby race. The race starts. Jockeys ride horses. Horses run on racing course. Spectators watch the race through binoculars. Middleground, American thoroughbred racehorse wins Belmont Stakes from Hill Prince.
A film titled 'Rosemont, 8to1, outruns Omaha in withers mile' shows twenty-five thousand spectators gathered at Belmont Park (2150 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, NY 11003, United States) to witness a horse race in New York, United States. In the race Rosemont runs the fastest mile to beat Derby Preakness winner Omaha by a length and a half.
Models show off the latest fall fashion at the Woodward Stakes at Belmont Park (2150 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, NY 11003, United States) in New York. Models display the fall fashion collection of Hattie Carnegie. After the fashion show, the Woodward Stakes began. Models wear plaid and tweed coats by Hattie Carnegie. Large crowd of spectators gathered at Belmont Park. Racehorse Dedicate with Jockey Bill Hartack wins the Woodward Stakes. Mrs. William Woodward awards the trophy to the winner.
Horse named Pompoon wins $80,000 Futurity Handicap at Belmont Park, New York, United States. Racehorses gallop on dirt track during a horse race at Belmont Park (2150 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, NY 11003, United States). Spectators watch the race from ground and stand. Racehorse Pompoon takes the lead at the winning post. The horse being bathed after the race.
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