The President: November 1968. MP902 (1280x720)

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2020
  • We now have 2K (2048x1556) film scans of some of our 16mm films. This is a 1280x720 MP4 copy of our high resolution scan. To order high resolution copies without the timecode and serial number burn-in, please contact Johnson.Library@nara.gov
    President Lyndon B. Johnson in November 1968. MP 902. Public domain.
    This film is from the LBJ Library moving picture collection created by the White House Naval Photographic Unit, aka the Navy Films. The films consist of monthly reports on the activities of President and Mrs. Johnson from 1963-1969.
    LBJ and family at White House and LBJ Ranch; LBJ reflects on Presidency
    Lyn Nugent, Lynda Johnson Robb, Lucinda Robb, Lady Bird Johnson outside
    LBJ, family, Walt Rostow watch LBJ's October 31st speech on television, White House Oval Office, 10/31/1968
    Close-up of TV screen: CBS reporter Dan Rather
    Medium shot Walt Rostow, Luci Johnson Nugent, LBJ, zoom in
    Point of view from behind: LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson watching TV, Lyn Nugent appears
    Apollo 7 astronauts visit LBJ, LBJ Ranch, Texas, 11/2/1968
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson greet the arriving astronauts at the LBJ Ranch airstrip
    Fade to LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson greeting Apollo 7 astronauts debarking plane
    Mr. & Mrs. Walter Schirra greeted by Lady Bird Johnson, LBJ
    LBJ speaks at LBJ Ranch on Apollo mission, awards NASA
    Exceptional Service Medals to astronauts
    Medium shot Walter Cunningham, Don Eisele, and Walter Schirra
    Medium shot LBJ shaking hands with James Webb, Webb steps to podium
    Press Conference with Apollo 7 astronauts; footage of flight
    NASA footage: Wide shot Earth horizon seen from space
    Apollo 7 astronauts, James Webb write names in concrete for LBJ Ranch
    Presidential election of 1968 and beginning of transition
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, V.P. Hubert Humphrey arrival at Hobby Airport, Houston, Texas, 11/3/1968
    V.P. Hubert Humphrey, LBJ speak at campaign rally at the Astrodome, Houston, Texas, 11/3/1968; montage of people voting
    Lady Bird Johnson, Muriel Humphrey, Mrs. Edmund Muskie? walking, crowd behind in
    People walking by to vote; tilt up sign: "District of Columbia Registration and Voting Place
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson vote, Johnson City, Texas, 11/4/1968
    Television coverage of 1968 election, V.P. Hubert Humphrey headquarters, Nixon wins, 11/5/1968
    V.P. Hubert Humphrey, Sen. Edmund Muskie have breakfast with LBJ
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson greet President-elect Richard Nixon and Pat Nixon at White House, 11/11/1968
    LBJ, Cabinet brief President-elect Richard Nixon on national affairs and Vietnam situation, 11/11/1968
    Richard Nixon listening, Walt Rostow, Sec. Dean Rusk, LBJ at other end of table
    Point of view from behind Nixon: LBJ and Sec. Clark Clifford across table, passed paper to Nixon
    Wide shot Walt Rostow, Sec. Dean Rusk, LBJ, Sec. Clark Clifford, Tom Johnson at Cabinet table
    Dir. Richard Helms, Nixon, Gen. Wheeler at Cabinet table
    President-elect Richard Nixon speaks to press on Vietnam, outside White House West Lobby, 11/11/1968
    LBJ's Presidential duties continue
    LBJ meeting with Sec. Clark Clifford, White House Dining Room
    Meeting discussing devaluation of the French currency
    Walt Rostow, ?, Sec. Clark Clifford at Cabinet table
    Close-up Chairman Martin, Sec. Clark Clifford
    Cabinet Department briefings continue
    LBJ thanks White House police and staff, 11/22/1968; LBJ introduces V.P.-elect Spiro Agnew to White House staff, 11/20/1968
    LBJ awards Medal of Honor to five soldiers from the U.S. Army, White House East Room, 11/19/1968
    Medium shot Gen. Westmoreland
    Five Medals of Honor displayed
    Medium shot Sgt. Sammy L. Davis, tears falling down face, zoom out five soldiers standing; zoom in Spec. 4 Gary G. Wetzel
    Medium shot Spec. 5 Dwight H. Johnson
    Medium shot Sgt. Sammy L. Davis
    Medium shot Capt. James A. Taylor
    Medium shot (Captain) Chaplain Angelo J. Liteky
    LBJ's remarks at the National Urban League dinner, New York Hilton Hotel, 11/19/1968
    LBJ remarks at a ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the National Heart Institute, White House East Room, 11/14/1968
    LBJ, V.P. Hubert Humphrey meet in White House Oval Office
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson meet with historians, archivists about LBJ Presidential Library, White House Treaty Room
    Color still photographs: LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary
    National Council of the Arts reception, White House East Room, 11/21/1968
    LBJ departs White House for Thanksgiving at LBJ Ranch, Texas, 11/28/1968
    Dissolve to Point of view from behind tree branches: Marine-1 landing
    Medium shot LBJ, Lyn Nugent, Lynda Johnson Robb, Luci Johnson Nugent, Lady Bird Johnson; zoom in on Lyn Nugent
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson and family at St. Barnabas Church; scenic shots of the Texas Hill Country
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson, Lynda Johnson Robb

Komentáře • 19

  • @AnthonyCatella
    @AnthonyCatella Před 2 lety +34

    This is a very good example of how a presidency should be objectively presented to the citizens of this powerful Republic. As I watched the scenes of the meetings between the president and president-elect, I saw Richard Nixon (I like Nixon) but I yearned for who it may well have been were it not for his assassination, Robert F. Kennedy!

  • @tomaszrydel5743
    @tomaszrydel5743 Před 3 lety +11

    Thanks for fantastic quality of screen & SOUND👍

  • @brianarbenz7206
    @brianarbenz7206 Před 4 lety +18

    "Vote your hopes, not your hates!" - HHH.... If only.

  • @Savoy209
    @Savoy209 Před 4 lety +12

    Thanks for this!

  • @philosopher1967
    @philosopher1967 Před 4 lety +20

    This video is outstanding. Thank you.

  • @tomaszrydel5743
    @tomaszrydel5743 Před 3 lety +4

    NONETHELESS, the ENTIRE „BIG EVENT@ has to be unveiled, for LBJ’s FAMILY, also @ BIG TIME🟩PS. Lindo, OBJECTIVELY speaking, a wonderful voice. @

  • @faithfulforever6331
    @faithfulforever6331 Před 3 lety +49

    I think in many ways, Lyndon Johnson was probably the last U.S. President who could be considered a statesman and not just a politician. As coarse as he may have been at times, he still had true leadership attributes. And we must realize, that Johnson was not cold hearted about Vietnam. It weighed very heavily on him, as it did for most Americans of the time. And it was because of LBJ, that we have many social programs such as Medicare and Medicaid that we take for granted now.

    • @walden420
      @walden420 Před 2 lety +17

      Medicaid and Medicare, along with Civil Rights legislation were some of his greatest accomplishments, but I cannot forgive a man who sent so many of our young men to their deaths in Vietnam. A war he promised not to send our young boys into. A war we had no business being involved in. Yet as soon as he was re-elected he did spefically what he promised NOT to do.

  • @videosofpattyemattick6569

    Never seeing it before/ thank you for sharing it. 👏 🇺🇸

  • @chance2929
    @chance2929 Před 4 lety +26

    Awesome quality! Great Job! Let us know if you find the unaltered Zapruder film in there...

  • @ttlqk4847
    @ttlqk4847 Před 4 lety +21

    I am korean
    I am not good at English so I do not know the contents.but
    I am very interested in Lbj.
    There are not many books about President Johnson in Korea. I hope that the translated version of Johnson Electric will be published in Korea .

  • @BaudaDeeptube
    @BaudaDeeptube Před 3 lety +8

    What car is the president driving??

    • @victorsuarez6130
      @victorsuarez6130 Před 2 lety +7

      The car is a Lincoln Continental Convertible. He did have a personal car like that on the LBJ Ranch which sold a few years ago to a private party,

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 Před 2 lety +22

    I get so sick and tired of California and New York making the difference.

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 Před 2 lety +20

    I liked Nixon and Humphrey. But Humphrey would have got us out of Vietnam much sooner. I came home from Vietnam in 1971, and it didn’t end until 1975. We lifted Nixon it dc the ground when he met our troops at the airport in California.

  • @niyomphusopha6613
    @niyomphusopha6613 Před 3 lety +9

    Devil Den

  • @Grit489
    @Grit489 Před 3 lety +4

    Trump lost 😃😅