Americans gather to participate in the Civil Rights march in Washington DC known as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. They gather at the Washington Monument grounds. Crowd at demonstration cheers. Actor and activist Ossie Davis speaks on the podium. He tells them it is time to begin the march to the Lincoln Memorial and they start the march. They hold boards and placards in hands. Trees and flags in the background. People sing "We shall not be moved" and then sing and chant "Freedom" song. A woman holds her "Freedom" sign in the air and chants "(freedom) now, (freedom) now, now." Some walk beside the Reflecting Pool. Others walk up Constitution Avenue. Sign for the Brooklyn College NAACP chapter is seen and their marchers go by. Brief view of prominent Civil Rights leaders marching together, including A. Philip Randolph and Roy Wilkins. A child sits on the shoulders of a man and applauds. A loudspeaker on a wooden scaffold structure at the Lincoln Memorial (2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20002, United States). African American and white marchers arriving at the Lincoln Memorial and assembling for the speeches there. View toward the Lincoln Memorial from the crowd, and from the Lincoln Memorial looking out at the assembling crowd.
CH-21 B lands and takes off from a helicopter pad at the Pentagon. Cars move on the street. Airplane in flight. Men on the airport. Other plane takes off. Trees along the sides of the street. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, Postmaster General Arthur E Summerfield and family walk to right beside Pentagon. VIP's arrive at helicopter pad and talk amongst themselves. Mr Summerfield boards CH-21 B. Secretary of labor James P Mitchell walks. Secretary Mitchell and Nelson A Rockefeller carry briefcases. An Air Force Officer greets them. They walk towards CH-21 B. Buildings in the background.
Large submarine, USS Patrick Henry, SSBN-599, laying off Newport in United States. Crew members and officers on the submarine. Patrick Henry in the mid stream. Blast of air and water comes from the missile tube as a sabot is fired. The United States flag on the ship.
Television discussion about United States- Latin American relations in United States. Frank Carlucci is the guest who answers the questions of the people regarding this topic. Maria C Siccardi presents the show. A question is asked from Buenos Aires regarding the United States support for Contras, Reagan's degree of responsibility in Iran- Contra affair. Frank gives the answer.
Television discussion about United States- Latin American relations in United States. Frank Carlucci answers the questions of the people regarding this topic. Maria C Siccardi presents the show. A question is asked from Buenos Aires regarding the Soviet/Cuban presence in Nicaragua. Discussion about the politics in Guatemala, changes required in politics in Guatemala. Talk about Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance meeting with Reagan. Also talks about the statement of Soviets to withdraw aid.
President Ronald Reagan addressing people at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany. Large crowd gathers. People stand with the United States flags. Dignitaries on the platform. The flags on the platform. President comes at the podium to give a speech in front of the crowd. Crowd applauds. He talks about the 1971 agreement and that the Eastern and Western part of the city should work together for its overall development. He talks about the removal of the wall, International cooperation and about the air service to Berlin to be made more commercial and easier. He also says that the U.S. is always ready to help Berlin. He suggests programs to be organized for the young citizens of Berlin and that the 1988 Olympics should be organized in Berlin.
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