HUMPHREY MEETS WITH SATO - HD In Tokyo, Vice-president Hubert Humphrey meets with the premier of Japan, Eisaku Sato to ask for increased medical aid from Japan for the U.S. forces in Vietnam. Transferred from film to HD - uncompressed and ProRes HQ - available in all forms of HD and SD.Transferred from film to HD - uncompressed and ProRes HQ - available in all forms of HD and SD.
Date: December 30, 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:01:01:00, No Audio
STUDENT RIOT IN JAPAN - HD At Tokyo airport, Japanese student riot and clash with the police in an attempt to prevent Prime Minister Sato Eisaku from leaving for his visit to Vietnam and Indonesia. Transferred from film, mastered in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ and Uncompressed, available in all forms of HD and SD.
Date: October 9, 1967 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:01:13:00, No Audio
THIEU RUNS FOR PRESIDENT - HD In Japan, prime minister Sato Eisaku departs for his scheduled trip to Southeast Asia despite student protests. In South Vietnam, delegates meet for the upcoming presidential election and choose Nguyen Van Thieu as the presidential candidate. Transferred from film, mastered in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ and Uncompressed, available in all forms of HD and SD.
HUMPHREY BEGINS JAPANESE VISIT - HD On his arrival in Japan, Vice President Hubert Humphrey makes a speech calling for U.S.-Japanese cooperation, which includes, by implication, cooperation on the War in Vietnam. Elsewhere, Japanese leftists take to the streets protesting America's foreign policy.
Date: December 28, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:01:19:00, With Audio
DEAN RUSK & EISAKU SATO MEET - HD Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato meet at a white tie affair. Note: Mastered currently in DVC PRO HD 16 x 9 from film. Available in all HD and SD 4:3 formats.
Date: July 8, 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:39:00, No Audio
SATO MEETS WITH L.B.J. While hundreds of demonstrating left-wing students are arrested and injured inrnTokyo, Prime Minister Sato departs for Washington. After talks with PresidentrnLyndon B. Johnson, it's agreed that the Bonin Islands will be returned to Japan while the Ryukyu group, including Okinawa, will be retained by the U.S.
SATO IN VIETNAM Japanese Premier Sato visits with South Vietnamese Premier Ky in a brief goodwill stop, part of his southeast Asian tour which prompted a Tokyo riot. Sato refrains from criticizing the North Vietnamese but says Hanoi should accept U.S. peace offers.
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