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Dragonfly
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(Tape 1) 02:11:56 Various shots of dragonflies 02:14:15 Dragon Fly C.U.

Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
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(Tape 1) Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly

Liquid Eye Treatment
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Location: USA
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MS woman in studio pours liquid from bottle into small glass, then raises it to her eye (several takes).

Grasshopper
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(Tape 1) 02:17:17 Dew drops on leaf 02:17:54 Grasshopper crawling around leaves

Cray Fish
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(Tape 1) Cray Fish - "Chimney"

Fire Ants
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(Tape 1) Fire Ants

Dragonfly
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(Tape 1) Dragon Fly, C.U.

Cowboy Caballeros Thrill Thousands
Clip: 339377_1_1
Year Shot: 1930 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1501
Original Film: 002-061-11
HD: N/A
Location: CHEYENNE, WY
Timecode: 00:54:27 - 00:55:24

High contrast, rolling images One of the features is the fastest light artillery drill in the world held by Captain Chaddock's famous battery from Ft. Francis Warren - broncho busting, bulldogging and wild horse race greeted with cheers by spectators.

Land Russ Pulpwood As U.S. Ban
Clip: 339378_1_1
Year Shot: 1930 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1501
Original Film: 002-062-01
HD: N/A
Location: NEW YORK, N.Y.
Timecode: 00:55:49 - 00:56:23

High contrast, rolling images Thirty-two other ships on way here face embargo - amtorg to protest - the first actual blow struck at admission of soviet products with the holding up of the two vessels at the port of New York.

Fifty Boys Gather To Compete For 1930 Edison Scholarship
Clip: 339379_1_1
Year Shot: 1930 (Actual Year)
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Tape Master: 1501
Original Film: 002-062-02
HD: N/A
Location: WEST ORANGE, N.J.
Timecode: 00:56:25 - 00:56:28

High contrast, rolling images Contestants first had to beat 10,000 other youths in competition - winner of second annual contest to receive free technical education at the expense of electrical wizard.

August 4, 1994 - Part 12
Clip: 460818_1_1
Year Shot: 1994 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10097
Original Film: 104565
HD: N/A
Location: Dirksen Senate Office Building
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(23:10:47) Mr. NUSSBAUM. I know but The CHAIRMAN. I think you're demonstrating the very thing that probably happened in that meeting. I was very tempted to interrupt your statement. I didn't do so. Mr. NUSSBAUM. I'm sorry, Mr. Chairman. I apologize. The CHAIRMAN. No, but--I'm not taking it personally. I think it's an illustration of your exuberance, having the kind of effect I Suspect it had on Mr. Altman at the time because he obviously-he agonized about this decision. He didn't want to displease people. He didn't want people to react negatively to this decision. I think there's plenty that suggests that and I think he got a pretty good dose from you, but that was a time when he was an independent head of an agency, at least in the capacity that he was in there, that you should have respected that difference. Despite the fact that you had strongly held views, that you're a highly competent lawyer, that you had a strong opinion, you had a strong opinion on Ms. Kulka as well, I think that was one time when you should have kept it to yourself. I think it had no part in these considerations and should not have had. I don't think that was relevant whatsoever to what should have gone on here. The fact it might have been up in your head, I think you were in a different role, in a different capacity and you ought to have restrained yourself from interfering in that decision. I think you did interfere with it, and my own judgment is you affected it and I think that was wrong. Mr. NUSSBAUM. Can I respond, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes, please. Mr. NUSSBAUM. Mr. Chairman, I was Counsel to the President. I was Counsel to the President, acting in a offlicial capacity. I was a senior Executive Branch official. What Mr. Altman was suggesting touched on an important Executive Branch policy, what I believe should be an Executive Branch policy and is an Executive Branch policy. An Executive Branch official has a duty to do his duty unless he's legally or ethically required to recuse himself. This affects all Executive Branch officials. We were handling the Tigert nomination. What Mr. Altman was suggesting would have had an effect on that nomination. I was acting in my role as a senior Executive Branch official in order to get him to consider whether or not he should do something which might adversely impact that important policy. Mr. Chairman, with all respect, I understand you feel strongly about it and I'm starting to feel some pressure also--it goes both ways in this, Mr. Chairman. Nonetheless, I felt that I was doing my duty in saying to him, Roger, just consider whether or not you should recuse yourself if you're not legally or ethically required to do so. This is a policy that affects the entire Executive Branch, What he was suggesting was something I believe to be totally unprincipled, wrong. And I'm entitled, as one Executive Branch official to another Executive Branch official, to consider whether he should do that. That is my job and that is my duty. 481 I understand, Mr. Chairman, that we disagree and maybe other Members of the Committee agree with You and don't agree with me. But I thought, Mr. Chairman, that I was doing my job. I thought, Mr. Chairman, I was acting in a principled manner. I thought, Mr. Chairman, I was acting on behalf of the Presidency, in the President's official capacity. I was not doing it, Mr. Chairman, to affect the private interest of the President. I was not doing it for that reason. I was not doing it, Mr. Chairman, because I held some negative feelings about Ms. Kulka at that time. I was not doing it. I was doing it to enforce or to support an important principle, which I believe exists and which I hope you believe exists, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. But even if you were right on the principle, it would have been somebody else's job to present that point to him, not yours, because you were there representing the President of the United States. This is an independent agency. This is the acting head of an agency announcing his intention to make a decision, and you put yourself right square in the middle of it. You went butting right into it. I'm telling you my view. I don't think you should have done it. I don't care how strongly you felt about it. Mr. NUSSBAUM. Strong feelings, Mr. Chairman The CHAIRMAN. I'm talking about strength of feeling based on the merit of your argument, Mr. NUSSBAUM. I was about to acknowledge, strong feelings on my part do not justify conduct on my part. It's not that I felt strongly about it. I felt this was the proper thing to do. The CHAIRMAN, What I'm saying to you is, I think you were wrong. I think it was improper on both those grounds.

Mud Dauber Wasp
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(Tape 1) Mud Dauber Wasp

Bumble Bee
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(Tape 1) Bumble Bee on clover

Dragonfly
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(Tape 1) Dragon Fly on stick

High Acrobatics
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Original Film: 420-1
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Location: USA
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MS male circus performer mounted on metal frame with bicycle pedals. He is hoisted up to top of tent, and we see that he is using pedal power to turn the frame, from which are suspended four women dressed as angels -- hanging from their teeth. The women fling off their flowing robes to reveal scantier outfits 00:11:20 LS man pedalling frame, four dancers hanging with feet and knees from spinning frame 00:12:15 CU pedaller and performers

Katydid
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(Tape 1) Katydid

Hairstreak Butterfly
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(Tape 1) Hairstreak Butterfly on milkweed

Bumble bee with Hairstreak Butterfly on milkweed
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(Tape 1) Bumble bee with Hairstreak Butterfly on milkweed

Organ Grinder & Monkey
Clip: 433710_1_1
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Tape Master: 1039
Original Film: 112-5
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Location: USA
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CU monkey in organ-grinder outfit, banging cymbals. Pan along chain to sad-looking organ grinder. CU monkey in ludicrous costume sitting in man's arms.

People/Children (Reels 3 of 3)
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206-29 Kid in Convertible CU young boy in backseat of convertible, riding along, smiling 00:13:52 closer shot of same

"Dare Death - 600 feet in air!"
Clip: 339383_1_1
Year Shot: 1930 (Actual Year)
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Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1501
Original Film: 002-062-06
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Location: CHICAGO, IL
Timecode: 00:58:34 - 00:59:17

High contrast, rolling images Dare death 600 feet in air! - workers on new lindbergh beacon nonchalant amid perilous tasks. Building Downtown Chicago. Camera scanning building from the bottom to the top. Iron workers on top of skeleton of a new building which is being erected. "Dare Death - 600 feet in air!" This is the Palmolive Building, 919 North Michigan Avenue.

Lipton's newest challenger for the america cup
Clip: 339384_1_1
Year Shot: 1930 (Actual Year)
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Tape Master: 1501
Original Film: 002-062-07
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Location: PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND
Timecode: 00:59:20 - 00:59:50

High contrast, rolling images Shamrock v. Sails! - lipton's newest challenger for the america cup starts ocean trip under own sail. Crowd cheers them on.

Fire consumes noted landmark!
Clip: 339385_1_1
Year Shot: 1930 (Actual Year)
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Tape Master: 1501
Original Film: 002-062-08
HD: N/A
Location: LONG BEACH, CA
Timecode: 00:59:51 - 01:00:24

High contrast, rolling images Fire consumes noted landmark! - pirate galleon, used as dance hall, destroyed; all aboard saved.

August 4, 1994 - Part 12
Clip: 460819_1_1
Year Shot: 1994 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10097
Original Film: 104565
HD: N/A
Location: Dirksen Senate Office Building
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(23:15:39) Mr. NUSSBAUM. Mr. Chairman The CHAIRMAN. So we both have made our statements. Mr. NUSSBAUM. One further point if I can, Mr. Chairman. I'm very grateful to you for permitting me to engage in this dialogue with you. This notion about the RTC being an independent agency as if it's some Executive Branch agency. The head of the RTC is appointed by the President, and he serves subject to confirmation by the Senate and he serves at the pleasure of the President. It is not an independent agency like the SEC or agencies like that. It really doesn't fall into that category, but I'm not sure that makes a big difference here. The CHAIRMAN. Wait a second. Mr. NUSSBAUM. I don't want to pin The CHAIRMAN. But you've made that point and you've put it on the record, and I want to challenge that point. Once the appointment is made of someone to head that agency, that does not create a continuing ability for the President or the President's lawyer to reach into that agency in any way, shape or form. I'm asking you to think about it because that's where the line is and I think you crossed the line on both counts, and that's part of the reason we've got this problem and it's why we're here. I don't say it to say that you had some intention to create a problem for anybody or that you had any improper motive. I'm not saying that at all. In fact, I'm saying that I don't believe that but I think what You did here was wrong on those two counts, and it helped set in motion these chain of events which has caused this position. 482 Mr. NUSSBAUM. I understand your position, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you. Senator DAmato. Senator DAMATO. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. First of all, let me say that this is not pleasant. Mr. Nussbaum is a fierce advocate in the highest and finest tradition. There's no doubt in my mind it was that fierce advocacy, not only on behalf of the President, but also the President's Office as well, and I understand your contentions. I've read your deposition as well as your statement tonight. I'm in total agreement as it relates to the Chairman's statements of moving over the line. I have to tell you, there's no doubt in my mind Mr. Altman was under pressure. He felt it. He talked about it. It was written about. It's been reported. We can quibble with the nuances of how it came about, but it did. And by the way, I have to make an assessment here that at least Bernard Nussbaum tells you where he stands. Came in here like a man. Stood up. I disagree with him, but I have to tell you, that's one thing; reasonable people can have disagreement. But, I think he told us exactly what he felt and I don't quarrel with that. I don't question the way he felt. I don't question his motivations. It brought us to this point. But there's one other person, at least one other person, I think others have come in also with less than clear positions and tried to save the day for Roger the Dodger. What a gutless wonder, right down to this day. This is a man who will have you believe that everybody else did it. He wasn't responsible for anything. Oh, not Roger the Dodger. This lawyer did it and that lawyer did it and the other one did it and he didn't know. I have to tell you that he's got an excuse. He's got people who should have told him what to say and they didn't tell him, they nodded, didn't nod. It's just incredible. But there is no further point and no useful purpose, I believe, to make further inquiry of this witness, He at least comes forth and sets forth his position, clearly. We have differences in the record, there's no doubt, but I don't see any useful purpose, Mr. Chairman, in this Senator making further inquiry. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you, Senator D'Amato. Senator Sarbanes. Senator SARBANES. Thank you, very much, Mr. Chairman. I actually would like to put a few questions to Mr. Nussbaum. First of all, it's Altman who came to the White House and raised the recusal matter, the White House didn't go to him; is that correct?

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