The 1963 Belmont Stakes Derby in the New York Aqueduct Racetrack (110-00 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica, NY 1142) of Queens, New York. Crowd watches. Horses including Chateaugay, Braulio Baeza, Willie Shoemaker, Bonjour, and Candy Spots run in the Kentucky Derby. Audience cheers them. Chateaugay wins the Belmont Stakes and 100,000$ price money. Candy Spots comes second.
The Woodward Stakes at the Aqueduct Racetrack (11000 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11420, United States) in New York. 50,000 racing fans watch as the race begins. Spectators in the stands. The race in progress. Breeder Edith W. Bancroft's colt Damascus with jockey Bill Shoemaker wins the race. People watch with binoculars.
War Admiral defeats Snark at Aqueduct Racetrack (11000 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11420, United States) in New York, United States. Spectators in a stand to watch the horse race. War Admiral and other horses on racetrack. Spectators stand and cheer. The race starts. Spectators watch the race. War Admiral and Snark compete. War Admiral wins the race.
Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects in New York during the Great Depression. An Eastern Airlines DC-3 passenger airplane with painted words on side "The Great Silver Fleet" taxis on a runway at Floyd Bennett Airport field by Jamaica Bay in Brooklyn, New York City. Narrator describes WPA improvements to the airport. Plane parks atop a novel turntable and then is rotated to desired position. Rear hatch opens and crew member steps out. Trap door on ground near plane opens revealing a stairwell downward which debarking passengers then use to walk toward the main terminal. View of skyport landing and takeoff area on the East River and a pontoon-equipped small aircraft coming in for landing at one of these two skyports providing air taxi service from Manhattan Island. Narrator indicates that one skyport is located at 31st Street and another at Wall Street.
Senate-Watergate hearings on presidential campaign activities of Richard Nixon in elections of 1972, Washington DC. Senator Sam Ervin Junior, Chairman of Select Committee arrives and takes chairman seat in the hall. Other staff members take their seats. He discusses with other jury members. Senator Truman Campbell called for cross examination. He repeats a pledge after Senator Ervin, a lawyer starts questioning him about Nixon's Presidential election campaign of 1972. He answers in detail about the events in campaign rallies. Jury members, staff members and press reporters inside the hall
U.S. President Richard Nixon's address to the nation about Watergate case from the White House, Washington DC. President Nixon speaks about his campaign's wrong-doings in 1972 elections and condemns them. He asserts that such abuses won't take place in future. He condemns the practices during his campaign in 1972 presidential elections.