
You can now watch a century of historic newsreels on YouTube
Clip: 7/22/2015 | 1m 38s
You can now watch a century of historic newsreels on YouTube
In our NewsHour Shares video of the day, 555,000 archival newsreel videos are being released by the Associated Press and British Movietone -- that's more than a million minutes of historic footage and quirky diversions, dating back to 1895.
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You can now watch a century of historic newsreels on YouTube
Clip: 7/22/2015 | 1m 38s
In our NewsHour Shares video of the day, 555,000 archival newsreel videos are being released by the Associated Press and British Movietone -- that's more than a million minutes of historic footage and quirky diversions, dating back to 1895.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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