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An Asian man in sunglasses and a Latino man with a goatee stare intently forward as they stand on a busy Las Vegas street at night.
An Asian man in sunglasses and a Latino man with a goatee stare intently forward as they stand on a busy Las Vegas street at night.
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An Asian man in a suit and sunglasses licks his lips and stares forward as a Latino man with a goatee peers over his shoulder.
An Asian man in a suit and sunglasses licks his lips and stares forward as a Latino man with a goatee peers over his shoulder.
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Secretary of War George Dern urges an end to organized crime in the US
Title card: "DERN URGES WAR TO END RACKETEERING - Secretary of War cites startling figures declaring crime must go" / MCU George Dern, US Secretary of War, addresses camera from desk with microphone / CU Dern speaking / Note: exact day...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Guns seized from gangsters are melted down and made into tools for honest work
MS man uses pitchfork to shovel handguns into furnace / CU follow end of pitchfork scooping up guns and dumping into flames / VS molten steel made from melted down handguns is poured into molds to make tools / MS blacksmith at work / MCU...
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CLEAN : Hundreds protest in Barcelona against arrest of Spanish rapper Pablo Hasel
Hundreds gather in Barcelona for a third night in support of Pablo Hasel, a Spanish rapper who was arrested after failing to turn himself in to start serving his nine-month sentence over tweets calling former king Juan Carlos I a mafia...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Exhibit of caricatures drawn at the Kefauver hearings draws amused spectators
Numerous caricatures on ceiling of room with captions, 'Movie Editor,' 'Proof reader,' 'Office boy,' 'TV and Radio Editor' / amused men looking upward at drawings; one may be Harold Alexander, governor general of Canada / hand signs...
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An Associated Press investigation finds that many of the people arrested as part of the government's effort to stop drug smuggling quickly return to the streets, and have little connection to the cartels. AP's Rich Matthews has more.
HEADLINE: Drug arrests do little to stop cartels
CAPTION: An Associated Press investigation finds that many of the people arrested as part of the government's effort to stop drug smuggling quickly return to the streets, and have little...