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Bridges, Landmarks & Tourism - NYC
Clip: 441168_1_1
Year Shot: 1957 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1469
Original Film: 573-28
HD: N/A
Location: New York City, New York
Timecode: 01:00:01 - 01:02:47

Bridges, Landmarks & Tourism - NYC Nice wide establishing LS pan of the Queensboro Bridge, NYC, good look at the surrounding riverfront as well. Wide LS pan of the Brooklyn Bridge with the Manhattan bridge behind it. LS unidentified bridge, looks like a railroad bridge. CU Winter Garden Theatre marquee with "West Side Story" playing. CU Mark Hellinger Theatre marquee with "My Fair Lady" playing. Nice tracking LSs of the New York skyline from moving boat. CU sign reading "New York Zoological Park" (Currently Bronx Zoo). GVs children riding camel around the zoo campus. GV people looking at a Rhino behind fence. LS flamingos in pond. Low angle MS looking up at torch of the Statue of Liberty from inside Lady Liberty's crown. LS people on dock waiting to boat taxi/ferry. Tracking GV past the Statue of Liberty as seen from boat. Low angle MS looking up at torch of the Statue of Liberty from inside Lady Liberty's crown. LS people on dock waiting to boat taxi. Tracking GV past the Statue of Liberty as seen from boat. (Same as previous shots in reverse). GV tour bus packed with adult passengers. LS vehicular traffic. Abstract low angle MS looking though "Atlas" sculpture w/St. Patrick's Cathedral behind it. Low angle LS looking up at city buildings, top of the Chrysler Building is seen. TLS people on boat deck w/NYC skyline behind them. TLS train lined w/black tanker cars moving along tracks. CU plastic molding machine in action. LS NYC skyline in the distance as seen from boat. TLS people lounging on ferry boat deck, NYC skyline is seen behind them. Low angle MS looking up at torch of the Statue of Liberty from inside Lady Liberty's crown. LS coming into NY Harbor.

City Traffic & Buildings - NYC
Clip: 441169_1_1
Year Shot: 1957 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1469
Original Film: 573-29
HD: N/A
Location: New York City, New York
Timecode: 01:03:27 - 01:04:19

City Traffic & Buildings - NYC Great TLS as vehicular traffic moves under elevated train tracks toward camera (bus, truck, taxi, van & cars are seen). Low angle GV looking up at high rise building. Tracking shot from car of Stoplight at intersection. Tilted low angle GV looking up at high rise building facade. TLS city street w/vehicular traffic moving over bridge, pedestrian traffic is seen moving below. Low angle MS pan up facade of the St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Buildings, Traffic & Tourism - NYC
Clip: 441170_1_1
Year Shot: 1958 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1469
Original Film: 573-30
HD: N/A
Location: New York City, New York
Timecode: 01:05:44 - 01:09:25

Buildings, Traffic & Tourism - NYC High angle LS rooftops of New York City. Quick MS pan down high rise building facade. Nice MS top half of the Statue of Liberty against a bright blue sky. Nice TLSs NYC skyline filmed from deck of water taxi/ferry. GV pan down facade of 30 Rockefeller Plaza (Rockefeller Canter). GV woman and girl feeding pigeons on street corner. TLS vehicular traffic driving under elevated train track, vehicals move away from camera. Low angle looking up at 30 Rockefeller Plaza (Rockefeller Center). GV Empire State Building rising high above the NYC skyline. Great TLSs pedestrians walking around town, great look at fashions of the late 1950's. LS street w/vehicular traffic moving toward the camera, street is flanked by tall urban buildings. TLS pedestrian and vehicular traffic moving toward camera, it looks a bit cold for people are wearing coats, hats and scarves (I don't think this is NYC for Palm Trees are seen across the street). MS pedestrians crossing street, mostly seniors. Low angle TLS pedestrians walking toward camera. TLS pedestrains walking toward camera.

New York at Night
Clip: 441171_1_1
Year Shot: 1940 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master:
Original Film: 573-31
HD: N/A
Location: New York
Timecode: 00:12:11 - 00:13:14

on preview cassette # 211017 - 00.12.11 - 00.13.14 New York - Times Square - night. neon signs. headlights. Chevrolet sign.

Clip: 441172_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 573-32
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

New York

New York Pan Shots
Clip: 441173_1_1
Year Shot: 1940 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master:
Original Film: 573-33
HD: N/A
Location: New York
Timecode: 00:13:32 - 00:13:53

ON PREVIEW CASSETTE # 211017 - 00.13.32 - 00.13.53 New York pan shots

Clip: 441174_1_1
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Video: Color
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Original Film: 573-34
HD: N/A
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Aerial - New York City

July 18, 1995 - Part 3
Clip: 460911_1_1
Year Shot: 1995 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10110
Original Film: 104242
HD: N/A
Location: Hart Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

(12:30:16) Mr. HUBBELL. What I think one of the difficulties was, was that most of this land was being sold by contract for sale, where there wasn't a deed until the final payment was made. There was an at- tempt to try to determine what the status was of each of these con- tracts so that the owners would know who owed what and who had bought what and to clean up the titles, so to speak, of the various parcels of property. Mr. CHERTOFF. Was there also a problem or a difficulty in obtaining the documentation relating to this particular business enterprise? Mr. HUBBELL. My impression was that there was difficulty in obtaining the documentation, mainly because of Mr. McDougal 's problems. Mr. CHERTOFF. What problems were those? Mr. HUBBELL. He had been indicted and he was also, as I under stand it, at that time, and I really don't know this, he was drawing Social Security disability for depression. Mr. CHERTOFF. Now, I'm going to just bring you up to the point in time of July 20. I know a number of other Senators will be wanting to ask you questions about that, so let me just bring you up 51 to July 20 and ask you how it was you learned that your friend Vincent Foster's body had been discovered? Mr. HUBBELL. I was out to dinner with my wife, a very good friend of mine and my children when I was beeped. I had to carry a beeper at that time. I went to the phone and called the Justice Command Center, who I believe is who beeped me, but I'm not sure to this day. I was told by George Stephanopoulos that Vince's body had been found and that it was an apparent suicide. Mr. CHERTOFF. Did you eventually make your way over to the house of Lisa Foster? Mr. HUBBELL. Yes, I went home-I tried to go home to call George back to find out-I couldn't believe it, as you can imagine. So I went to try to get to a private phone. Id forgotten my keys so I was locked out of my house, so I went next door and borrowed a phone to call George back. He told me that the Park Police were on their way to Lisa's house and for me to get there as soon as possible. I reminded George that Vince's sister was right across the street from me and asked if anybody had contacted her. He said no, would I do that. I went across the street and Sheila was there, as well as Vince's sister, Sharon, so both sisters were there. I had to tell them and then we all went to Lisa's house and I was there when the Park Police arrived. Mr. CHERTOFF. I think the last question I'm going to ask you about this is, to bring you up to this stage in the events, were there a number of people at the White House who, during the course of the evening, came to Mrs. Foster's house? Mr. HUBBELL. Yes, there were, including the President of the United States. Mr. CHERTOFF. Apart from the President, can you tell us whom you remember from the senior White House staff that were in attendance in that period? Mr. HUBBELL. David Watkins was there. I'm pretty sure Bruce Lindsey came. David Gergen came. Mack McLarty was there. Bill Kennedy came. I'm sure there were others. I mean-but I can't tell you to this day everybody who was there. Mr. CHERTOFF, What was Mr. Watkins' position at that time? Mr. HUBBELL. I think he was Head of Administration. I think he was in charge of all the day-to-day activities at the White House, including the building, Mr. CHERTOFF. That finishes my questions, Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much. The CHAIRMAN. Senator Sarbanes. Senator KERRY. Mr. Chairman, a point of personal privilege before Senator Sarbanes begins, if I may. I've been sitting here, frankly, disturbed by the demonstration that took place here with the briefcase, which I believe runs counter to the spirit of these hearings for a number of reasons, Mr. Chairman. As a matter of personal privilege I would just like to say, Senator Murkowski held up a briefcase which, for whatever reasons, we were not aware was going to be here and, for whatever reasons, was made available on very short notice. That briefcase was held up in a very dramatic fashion to suggest that, when held like this, these pieces of yellow paper were somehow not visible to Mr. Nussbaum. 52

Hors d'Oeuvres at Party
Clip: 440881_1_1
Year Shot: 1949 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-6
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 01:05:36 - 01:06:20

MS well-dressed woman in comfortably wealthy living room, serving tray of canapes to two women guests seated on sofa. CU tray of hors d'oeuvres on toothpicks. Hands of several guests come in and take one, the camera widens to show hostess presenting tray to male guest and women on sofa as before, then helps herself to a treat. Nicely lit and attractive scene makes this look true to life

Plate with Food that Defies Identification
Clip: 440882_1_1
Year Shot: 1949 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-29
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 01:06:21 - 01:06:42

CU food on table. Apparently outdoor meal, the table is decorated with an attractive centerpiece of oranges, suggesting summer meal. Static lockdown shot has the look of a "women's magazine" pictorial on al fresco dining or some such. CU plate of food, hand with spoon picking up a mouthful.

Breakfast Beverages
Clip: 440883_1_1
Year Shot: 1949 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-2
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 01:06:44 - 01:07:03

CU glass against neutral gray background. Orange juice pours from a bottle to fill it. CU coffee cup with coffee pouring. Both shots slightly soft

Mobilgas Awards Banquet
Clip: 440884_1_1
Year Shot: 1960 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-25
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 01:07:18 - 01:07:50

WS hotel dining room, really large. Pan from siew of stage with lots of trophies on it to general wide shot of the room. Corporate logo on far wall may be Mobilgas, suggesting this is an awards luncheon. Closer views of people in suits and casual clothing seated at tables

Making Sandwiches
Clip: 440885_1_1
Year Shot: 1949 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-8
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: 01:07:51 - 01:08:06

CU outdoor table, woman's hands making a sandwich. A variety of bread loaves (store-bought in cellophane packages) are seen, with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and other sandwich ingredients. CU woman's hands making simple sandwich of American cheese, romaine lettuce, and that's all

Swells at Night Club
Clip: 440886_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-32
HD: N/A
Location: United States
Timecode: -

MS couple seated at table in night club. Orientation of tables, rather garish zebra stripe pattern on the seats, and a reserved sign on the table next to them, suggest night club rather than restaurant. Pan to show this couple and others, men in tuxedos, women dressed in fancy evening gowns. One woman comes to table to join them clothed in swaths of chiffon and silver to match her white fur.

Man Waves to Friends from Restaurant Patio
Clip: 440888_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-21
HD: N/A
Location: USA
Timecode: -

LS restaurant or resort hotel exterior with long red awning, A-frame roof -- could be a Howard Johnson's, but probably is not. Man standing on patio waves to an unseen person off-screen.

Workers Eating Lunch
Clip: 440889_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-18
HD: N/A
Location: USA
Timecode: -

MS working-class men seated at long tables, eating boarding-house style. The crowding of the scene suggests an institution, most likely factory cafeteria

Resort Patio & Restaurant Signs
Clip: 440890_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-28
HD: N/A
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Timecode: -

LS resort hotel patio with colorful awning. Static shot featuring more of the awning than the hotel or any guests on patio

Poolside Lunches
Clip: 440891_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-24
HD: N/A
Location: USA
Timecode: -

WS outdoor patio of restaurant overlooking ocean. Well-dressed couples sit at the tables and chat casually

Brown Derby Exterior Views
Clip: 440892_1_1
Year Shot: 1940 (Estimated Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1053
Original Film: 414-17
HD: N/A
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Timecode: 01:13:34 - 01:14:39

LS Brown Derby restaurant, a classic Hollywood locale in the shape of a hat. Nice late 1940s cars passing in front, also city bus. Closer view of entrance with awning and Brown Derby name. Similar cars passing in front, pedestrians walking by

July 18, 1995 - Part 3
Clip: 460912_1_1
Year Shot: 1995 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10110
Original Film: 104242
HD: N/A
Location: Hart Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

(12:35:15) Now, I've just spent a moment looking back through the depositions, and there is nothing in the depositions that factually suggests that this is how the yellow paper was found or that this is how the briefcase was held or that this is the manner in which they might even have been visible. In point of fact, the briefcase was down on the floor within reaching distance of the chair he was seated in, and he reached over and pulled out files. When those files were in there, you can't see any paper. When you pull the files out, the briefcase closes, essentially shut, like this. You can't see in it, I can't see in it, nobody could see in it. For Senator Murkowski to sit here suggesting that was a facsimile of what happened is just false, calculated to have attracted every camera in the room that turned toward that briefcase. The testimony is that Mr. Neuwirth, several days later, saw what looked to be an empty briefcase leaning up against a wall, and at that point he turned it over in putting it into a box to send back to Mrs. Foster and only several pieces of paper fell out, not all of them. There is no evidence whatsoever that the paper lined both sides, as Mr. Murkowski has demonstrated it. There is no evidence that the paper was either in one side or the other. In point of fact, the depositions say that when Mr. Neuwirth looked in there after only several pieces fell out, he had to personally remove the other pieces, which were lodged underneath the centerfold piece of this briefcase. They wouldn't move until he brought them out physically by hand. So I just think that it is a bad way to begin these hearings, with a summary that somehow suggests that the very note that everybody was looking for in order to find out what the explanation was for what happened and that every bit of testimony suggests they were struggling to find a note to give to Mrs. Foster, that all of the evidence is contrary to the demonstration that was put on here, and I think it is a calculated, inappropriate way to begin these hearings, and I think the record should show that. The CHAIRMAN. I think the record should also show that what we're engaged in now is an attempt to characterize all of the facts' I don't think that was Senator Murkowski's purpose, nor do I think that we should attempt to characterize all of the facts without giving the witnesses who have given depositions an opportunity to state when they first saw whatever they saw and the manner in which they saw it, Senator KERRY. That's what I agree with. The CHAIRMAN. So I don't intend to respond because I think what we then do is the very thing we have, I think, carefully avoided during these 3 or 4 weeks of interviews. I would say for the press, and they are the people who know, neither Democrats nor Repub- licans have been leaking depositions, putting out information, or attempting to spin. I would like to continue in that vein. Senator KERRY. Let me say, Senator, that I agree with you. said in my opening that I thought you had well set the stage and,' The CHAIRMAN. I hope we can and I'm sorry if there was any con-, fusion. I understand. I didn't know when they received that bag. They told me sometime around dinner time, about 7 p.m. If you 53 check the records, you will find that apparently there were a number of calls, not only as it related to the Foster file, but in addition to some other matters that still had not been resolved. I think the good faith that has been demonstrated so overwhelmingly and so repeatedly would mitigate toward accepting that explanation. Senator KERRY. I appreciate that. I simply say I know the Senator can't control another Senator's comments, but Senator Murkowski clearly put that in an argumentative presentational form that suggested that one could not help but have seen those papers. The CHAIRMAN. Senator, I think there will be Senator KERRY. I really would like the witnesses to testify on this matter. The CHAIRMAN. I don't want to move forward and begin to characterize other depositions that may be more supportive of one position or the other. I'm being very careful about that at this time. So why don't we move on and let's see how that line does develop, who saw what, when they saw it, and the like. But the Senator makes a point. We understand that. I think we've been doing pretty well and I would like to keep it moving in this vein of being cooperative and attempting to keep this in the vein of obtaining the facts, and that's what we've tried to do. That's why I was so appreciative of Mr. Hubbell, because I think that in his depositions-and I've read them very carefully over the 2 days that he appeared-I think he has attempted, as most of the witnesses, the vast majority, to be honest, to give the facts as they saw them, to be reasonable people. I think Senator Simon mentioned, sometimes the same people at the same event will give different interpretations of what they saw, and in an honest endeavor, Ours is to determine what those facts are, so we'll attempt to proceed in that manner.

Spain's Civil War Flares Violently On Many Fronts
Clip: 345546_1_1
Year Shot: 1936 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1516
Original Film: 008-491-09
HD: N/A
Location: SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
Timecode: 00:10:24 - 00:11:48

Rolling, light in contrast and imagery Government militia stubbornly contest every inch of ground before the rebel onslaught. Shore batteries send screaming shells into an insurgent warship bombarding the maternity hospital. On the Zaragoza front, workers militiamen continue their victorious advance toward the key city.

Spain's Bloody Revolt
Clip: 345547_1_1
Year Shot: 1936 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1516
Original Film: 008-492-01
HD: N/A
Location: CORDOBA, SPAIN
Timecode: 00:51:05 - 00:52:15

Rolling, light in contrast and imagery Government bombers drone through the blue over the rebel-held city, sending civilians racing in terror for cellars and other hiding-places as they loose a rain of bombs. Soldiers dig trenches in the streets, fearing the loyalist advance.

Civil War Engulfs More Of Spain As Fighters Press On
Clip: 345548_1_1
Year Shot: 1936 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1516
Original Film: 008-492-02
HD: N/A
Location: SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
Timecode: 00:03:33 - 00:05:20

Rolling, blurry, light in contrast and imagery. Bitter fighting between government militia and insurgents continues, with the republicans shown capturing a fascist sniper. Bombed out building, wounded, children learning how to handle weapons. PAMPLONA - The rebels put tiny children in black shirts and teach them to march with the older girls. PUERTO CRISTO, MALLORCA - A column of catalan volunteers lands on the historic mediterranean island to attempt its capture.

July 18, 1995 - Part 3
Clip: 460913_1_1
Year Shot: 1995 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10110
Original Film: 104242
HD: N/A
Location: Hart Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

(12:40:53) Senator DODD. Mr. Chairman, could I ask just one question about The CHAIRMAN. Certainly. Senator DODD. I didn't hear all the evidence as to how the briefcase ended up in one particular Senator's possession. Did the Committee request that or did Senator Murkowski request it? The CHAIRMAN. I understand that staff counsel requested that it be made available for the entire Committee, that it came down at about dinner time, about 7 p.m. is when--oh, it came down this morning. Did you receive it last evening? Senator DODD. I'm just curious as to how evidence is going to be-we've made a request, as pointed out by Senator Faircloth, for the The CHAIRMAN. It came into counsel's possession last evening at or about 7 p.m. I did not see this Senator SARBANES. When was it requested? The CHAIRMAN. I think it was requested, what, yesterday afternoon? Mr. CHERTOFF. Can I answer? The CHAIRMAN. Yes, certainly. Mr. CHERTOFF. We've been requesting this for about a week, actually, both sides. The CHAIRMAN. So, in other words, it was a request that came from both staffs? 54 Mr. CHERTOFF. I think Mr. Ben-Veniste will agree that we've been communicating with the Independent Counsel for about a week and not through any decision that they have indicated they didn't want to give it to us. We had just not been able to connect in getting it over here until-I think I saw it very late in the day yesterday. Senator DODD. Was that the same time the requests were for the polygraph information? Mr. CHERTOFF. I don't know that they were made in the same calls, but I think over the same time period. We have been in contact, both of us, on a bipartisan basis, with Mr. Tuohey. Senator DODD. You will appreciate our-one piece of evidenc6 shows up, and I accept, in a sense, how this can happen. I hope it doesn't happen again. But where the request is made for polygraph information, we have not yet received that, the Committee as a whole has not. It's just a concern I have that if evidence like that is going to end up in the possession of one Senator without the others, you end up with a chaotic situation on your hands. I presume The CHAIRMAN. The Senator makes a good point, and, again, point out that if we look at the totality, I think we have demonstrated a unique capacity to-keep everybody totally informed and " , working together with no-not even ex parte requests. I'll make.:. sure and certain that we continue to follow that policy. Senator DODD. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. Certainly. Senator SARBANES. Mr. Chairman, I just want to close this out by noting that in the letter we sent to Mr. Starr on July 11, 1995, jointly by the two counsel, I'm just going to quote it now: We also understand that one or more persons working under the auspices of the Office of the Independent Counsel has administered a polygraph examination of, Margaret Williams regarding matters relevant to the Special Committee's current inquiry. According to press reports, the polygraph examination indicated that Ms. Williams was not being deceptive when she stated that she did not remove documents or other materials from Mr. Foster's office on the night of July 20, 1993..We recognize that you may not wish to provide the report of the polygraph examiner to the Special Committee; however, we request that you provide us with the questions asked and the answers given, together with the expert's conclusion regarding truthfulness as to each. I only make the point that the Independent Counsel seemed able to produce this briefcase that has been the source now of some discussion on both sides, but he's not yet produced to us this report' on the polygraph examination. The CHAIRMAN. Senator, let me propose a request that we get our staffs to prepare a letter for our signatures reiterating our request from the entire Committee. Senator SARBANES. Fine. Now, Mr. Chairman, I'd like to ask, will we go a half hour on this side and then conclude for today and go over until tomorrow? Is that your intention? The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Hubbell, do you have any strong feelings one way or another? Because what the Chairman has been asked and what has been proposed is that there be another half hour of questions that they would put forth and that we put this over until to 55 morrow when we would start with you immediately. Does that suit you,? Mr. HUBBELL. That's fine. I'm at the pleasure of the Committee. The CHAIRMAN. Senator, why don't we do that, then.

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