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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Young men from all walks of life are drafted for US military service in 1940

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CU Newspaper Extra headline reads: "1st Draft Number 158," tilt up to face of Quang Kwong Foo in California / CU sign reads: "University of San Francisco" / CU draft registration card / MS B Parimann, two uniformed boys pat on his...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

First draft for selective service is to be drawn at Departmental Auditorium building in Washington, DC

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WS EXT Departmental Auditorium Building where draft number are drawn / boxes of numbered capsules and a table being carried up steps into building / INT top view people watching / CU people watching / top view reporters watching / CU...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

The first draftee Harry Bell speaks out and another man speaks against lottery draft

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MS Pose of Winthrop Clement with his mother / CU SOT Winthrop Clement: "There is nothing to say except I am appalled to the entire idea of draft, particularly the idea of war" / MS Winthrop with his mother at microphone, SOT "As a...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1st USA military draft number 158 is written on board and reporters work to send news out

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CU man on phone / man writes number 158 on chalkboard / men at work on books / Top view pan men at work on books / group of reporters at work, one typing
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Newsreel cameramen wait for draft announcement in Washington, DC

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MS cameramen / PAN movie cameras / CU movie cameras
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Pres. Franklin Roosevelt addresses remarks to new military conscripts selected under the selective service in Washington, DC

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SOT Franklin D Roosevelt, President of the United States: "You have the confidence, and the gratitude, and the love of your countrymen. We are all with you in the task which enlists the service of all Americans - the task of keeping the...
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Curated Video

The Journey To Becoming An American Citizen

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What does it take to become a U.S. citizen? Newsy's Ben Schamisso recently completed the long, complex process.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spaniards queue for chance to win

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Hundreds of Spaniards queue to buy the annual end of year Gordo lottery hoping to strike it big before Christmas CLEAN : Spaniards queue for chance to win on December 18, 2013 in Madrid, Spain (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Hearst Metrotone News

President Franklin D. Roosevelt reads a serial number drawn by United States Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson for the draft lottery during World War II.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt reads a serial number drawn by United States Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson for the draft lottery during World War II.
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Bloomberg

What Amazon's Abandoned HQ2 Plan Means for NYC Real Estate

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Feb.14 -- Amazon.com Inc. said it’s pulling out of a plan to build a headquarters in New York City, after a backlash from some residents and politicians. Bloomberg's Patrick Clark takes a look at the impact on New Yoork City real estate...
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Curated Video

States Turn To Cash Prizes To Get Vaccination Rates Up

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Lottery money is now up for grabs in places like Ohio and Maryland for those who get vaccinated.
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Curated Video

California Offering $116.5 Million In Prize Money To Get Vaccinated

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There are still 12 million people in the state that eligible to get a COVID vaccine
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Need a kindergarten spot in Mongolia Play the lottery

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Mongolia's baby boom is pushing its schools to breaking point with desperate parents facing the stark choice of relying on a lottery system or paying for pricey private classes in capital Ulaanbaatar
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Press Association

Lottery winners say thank you to carers

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Lottery winner Natalie Cunliffe delivers Christmas hampers to Charnley Fold day centre to thank carers for their hard work. She is one of a number of North West winners who have funded the hampers.
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Curated Video

It may go down as the best memo Bob Space ever wrote: "We won the big one!" He sent it Wednesday morning to nine fellow employees at an insurance company in central New Jersey who may soon share a $216 million Mega Millions jackpot.

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HEADLINE: NJ insurance workers' win $216M CAPTION: It may go down as the best memo Bob Space ever wrote: "We won the big one!" He sent it Wednesday morning to nine fellow employees at an insurance company in central New Jersey who may...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spain: Day of the worlds biggest lottery

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CLEAN : Spain: Day of the worlds biggest lottery
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Despite Obamacare roll out poor still fa

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VOICED : Despite Obamacare roll out poor still fa
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Curated Video

US paddlers brave the rain for pumpkin paddle race

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For giant pumpkin growers in the small Oregon city of Tualatin, competing on who can grow the heaviest squash wasn't enough. So 14 years ago, inspired by their counterparts on the East Coast, they began a paddle race. ...
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Press Association

Lottery millionaires team up to build bird boxes for community wildlife project

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A group of National Lottery millionaires have teamed up for a lockdown project to build bird nesting boxes to give a boost to their local wildlife.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Working children given a path off Lebanons streets

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CLEAN : Working children given a path off Lebanons streets
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Curated Video

US paddlers brave the rain for pumpkin paddle race

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For giant pumpkin growers in the small Oregon city of Tualatin, competing on who can grow the heaviest squash wasn't enough. So 14 years ago, inspired by their counterparts on the East Coast, they began a paddle race. ...
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Curated Video

Thousands Of Green Card Lottery Winners Out Of Luck Due To Trump's Ban

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Winners worldwide can't use their once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to immigrate to the U.S. because of COVID delays and President Trump's visa ban.
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Bloomberg

Lottery App 'Jackpocket' Raises $50 Million in Funding Round

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Feb.08 -- Peter Sullivan, CEO of Jackpocket Inc., discusses the latest $50 million funding round and their national expansion to New York, one of the largest lottery markets in the U.S. He also talks about working with states on online...
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Curated Video

Los Angeles city officials are preparing for massive crowds downtown during Tuesday's public memorial for Michael Jackson at Staples Center, even though only 17,500 tickets are being offered to the public.

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HEADLINE: Fans hope for tickets; Memorial preps underway CAPTION: Likely millions have already logged on for a chance at one of 17,500 tickets to attend a memorial service for Michael Jackson at LA's Staples Center, where preps for the...