01:00:00 0 |
Reel opens
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01:00:03 3.91 |
z'out from Black businessman at podium reveals large room with a lot of empty tables. Each table has a binder and papers on it.
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01:00:09 9.56 |
Cutaway to another conference room. several people at the head of the room sitting at a table with mics, other people seated in chairs behind them. Lots of empty tables in the room. one man is seen in first row of tables.
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01:00:16 16.7 |
Same conference room with TV cameras lined up along rear of room, folks seated at tables listening,.
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01:00:22 22.93 |
People at head table seemingly giving testimony
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01:00:30 30.08 |
Testimony cuts off to blank
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01:00:31 31.85 |
TV10 countdown slate. November 9, 1987
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01:00:41 41.13 |
Talking head male businessman speaking into mic at a meeting or conference states there is sufficient money in their State's budge to help people rebuild their lives.
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01:00:50 50.84 |
Asian woman speaking into mic pleads for help and assistance for senior citizens.
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01:01:09 69.03 |
Cutaway to flames and dark smoke billowing into the sky off the roof of an industrial building
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01:01:15 75.27 |
Damages on a pink stucco building, rubble in the lot below, cars buried in rubble.
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01:01:30 90.65 |
Flames and thick black billowing smoke coming from same building as before. Same shots of the damaged pink stucco building. Pan down on a bank building to glass lying in the street below
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01:01:30 91 |
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01:01:48 108.2 |
blank
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01:02:02 122.61 |
Talking head businessman or politician standing at podium talking about California OSHA (Division of Occupational Safety and Health) and workers being at risk, employees paying more, and the State losing revenue. He compares the more intricate, bureaucratic Federal government's program with the program the State (of California) runs.
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01:04:10 250.96 |
Z'out from businessman to WS from the rear of the conference room, people seated listening.
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01:04:22 262.05 |
Businessman introduces Dick Floyd, Chairman of Labor Committee in the California Assembly. Floyd speaking from podium talks about an issue at a mine in Muck Valley and worker safety issues. He urges the Governor to rectify the situation.
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01:06:54 414.95 |
CUs various exhibits - list of data and graph to substantiate the claims of errors on the part of the Dept. of Industrial Relations and California OSHA in not pursuing penalties, not applying for grants, not applying for reimbursement programs that would have resulted in more revenue for the state
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01:07:56 476.95 |
WS of the conference room. Politician pointing to flip charts. Side shot of speaker at podium, American flag in corner, flip charts.
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01:08:54 534.94 |
No audio.
Var. shots attendees at the meeting, mics at their tables, some taking notes, listening |
01:10:05 605.54 |
CU paper showing list of U.S. cities and their OSHA Jurisdictions, whether they're run by Federal or State
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01:11:16 676.18 |
End Reel.
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Description: A hearing in California regarding OSHA (the Division of Occupational Safety and Health) and worker's safety issues.
Keywords: 1987
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