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The Porter Wagoner Show No. 487
Clip: 488987_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13486
Original Film: PW-487
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Timecode: -

Porter Wagoner 'Barlow Chapman" Dave Kirby "Better Off When I Was Hungry" ? "Banjo Buck" (instrumental) Dolly Parton "Bubbling Over" Porter Wagoner "My Dad" Speck Rhodes "Stop That Ticklin' Me" Dolly Parton "In the Garden" (Gospel) Dave Kirby "Good Enough to Be Your Man"

Navy Base Regained By Finland
Clip: 353880_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1616
Original Film: 029-011-02
HD: N/A
Location: Finland
Timecode: 00:08:05 - 00:08:58

Russia relinquishes the Porkkala Naval Base, occupied by the Reds as the price for peace after the war. The base, on finish soil, is left looted and sabotaged, but all Scandinavia breathes easier as the red guns go. Establishing shot - Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, Paragon signing the treaty. CUS - Finland s Foreign Minister signing the treaty. MS - Finland military. MLS - Press standing on top of a sheds roof. MS - Boarder gates being lifted. MS - Russian soldiers leaving the Finland post. MLS - Camera pans the Finland landscape.

Ike And Mamie Register To Vote
Clip: 353887_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1616
Original Film: 029-012-02
HD: N/A
Location: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Timecode: 00:15:19 - 00:15:45

Citizens of this historic community register for coming elections, a rather well-known couple among them, and all goes without incident until the questions are asked: 'occupation?' 'president,' 'hair?' 'brown, what there is of it.' Establishing shot - Crowd of people standing outside the Adams Country Court House to greet President and Mrs. Eisenhower. MS - Adams Country Court Hous building. CUS - President and Mrs. Eisenhower registering. CUS - President and his wife. CUS - President Eisenhower and his wife Mamie smiling holding up their voter cards.

Snow Skiing Competition
Clip: 353939_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1616
Original Film: 029-018-07
HD: N/A
Location: Linz, Austria
Timecode: 00:46:24 - 00:47:29

Austrian ski champs show the stellar form that won this tiny nation 2nd place in the winter Olympics. Blazing speed marks the slalom events, while ski birds fly high and far in the jumps. Establishing shot - Women's slalom racing as she approaches one of the gates she takes a spill. MS - Josephine is taken on the slalom hill and she is doing well until she reaches the 10 yard finish line and takes a spill. MS - Men's long jump, his jump was beautiful but not enough to win. MS - An Austrian, Walter Hamerstauter takes on the jump and proves he is unbeatable. CUS - Young women smiling and applauding for Walter. MS - The winner for Austria is a forty year old that proves that some jumps are as good as vintage wines, perfect. His jump was as close to perfection as possible.

Robot Weather Station
Clip: 354014_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1617
Original Film: 029-029-03
HD: N/A
Location: Washington, DC
Timecode: 00:02:41 - 00:03:31

Designed for exploration of isolated areas, a robot weather station designed to be Para-dropped, shows how it rights itself, shoots up an aerial, takes weather readings, and radios reports to base, all automatically. Establishing shot - This little weather station laying on the ground looking like a toy. it shoots out extend ions and rights itself up. MS - Something starts spinning on top of the robot and then an antenna, and its signals can be heard 800 miles away. MCUS - Technician receiving transmissions from the weather station in code on a tape recorder. CUS - The Robot Weather Station. otherwise known as the Cricket.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973 (1/2)
Clip: 488959_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10424
Original Film: 114005
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.41.18-Sen. INOUYE continues to interrogate DEAN] Senator INOUYE. Were you surprised when you heard of the. June 17 break-in ? Mr. DEAN. Was I surprised ? Senator INOUYE. Yes. Mr. DEAN. As I told you, my immediate reaction was, after hearing the facts, that it was something that Mr. Colson had been involved in. I was more appalled than surprised. Senator INOUYE. Talking about the first time you heard of the break-in on the 17th, were you surprised? Mr. DEAN-. As I say, I learned it through a conversation that I had on the telephone with my assistant on the 18th, when I called after landing in San Francisco, his persuading me, to come back. When I first heard of -it, [00.42.02] I can't say I was surprised to hear it, knowing what I 'knew had occurred in the White House in the past. Senator INOUYE. You had anticipated something like this? [00.42.14] Mr. DEAN. I hadn't anticipated anything like this, no. I can't. say I anticipated it, but I can't say I was surprised to hear of it, because I was aware, of the fact that there had been a past effort, to accomplish a burglary on the Brookings Institute and I had also heard of the Ellsberg psychiatrist break-in by that time. Senator INOUYE. You were not surprised because you were an author of the plan? Mr. DEAN. No, sir; that was not my immediate reaction. I didn't think the plan had been approved Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "In February, however, with the Ervin committee beginning its work, the President was again. concerned that all of the available facts be made known. In the middle of February 1973, Dean and Richard Moore met with Ehrlichman and Haldeman -it San Clemente. Dean was assigned to reduce "to written form all of the detailed facts as they related both to the Committee To Re-Elect and the White House.'" This is from Mr. Ehrlichman. [00.43.20-DEAN disputes being ordered to make a written report of Watergate] Mr. DEAN. I received no such instruction when I was at La Costa to prepare, any written report and have no knowledge of ever being given such an instruction. Senator INOUYE., This is also substantiated by Mr. Moore. Mr. DEAN. I have, no knowledge of that, There, was, as I say, an earlier effort in December to prepare such a report, and I have, submitted that document to the committee. If there were discussions of Preparing a written report, it was of the ilk of a report that was prepared in the December period, which I, for lack of a better term, call a fairy tale. Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "Dean was pressed continually for or that statement, particularly by Haldeman, but never produced it." Mr. DEAN. Well as I say, I recall, the only time I recall Mr. Haldeman and Mr. Ehrlichman pushing me and pressing me for a statement is when I -was up at Camp David and not in that time frame. Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "At this point, the Gray confirmation hearings were imminent and the Ervin hearings were on the horizon. The President, who had barely known Dean, determined that counsel to the President was the appropriate person with whom to work in formulating the President's position on executive privilege and similar legal issues in that these hearings in news conferences on March 2 and 15, at which they would arise, would present. Between February 27 and April 16, the President met with Dean and usually others, 21 or 22 times and there were 14 telephone conversations between March 10 and April 22." Mr. DEAN. Senator, I will stand on my testimony with regard to those last few paragraphs you have read. [00.45.18] Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "It is probable that Dean helped induce the views on attorney- client privilege and on separation of powers that would have immunized Dean himself from having to testify under oath." Mr. DEAN. I -will comment on that to the effect that Mr.--or the President and I when we discussed the Dean appearance, I told him that if I go up there, I am going to testify. There is no way to go up. We had had countless occasions when the executive privilege, issue had come up before, there was a parallel developing between the Gray hearings and the, ITT hearings where Mr. Flanigan made an appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee. This was quite evident. In my discussions with the President he made, it clear to me he did not want Mr. Ehrlichman or Haldeman to appear and I told him the strongest case for executive privilege would rest on the counsel to the President and we did discuss that. [00.46.23]

POP Goes The Country No. 107
Clip: 489003_1_1
Year Shot: 1974 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 14061
Original Film: POP-107
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

Ray Stevens "Gitarzan" Jeanne Pruitt "Love Me" Ray Stevens "She Thinks I Still Care" Jeanne Pruitt "Satin Sheets" Ray Stevens "Green and Purple Pills/Sgt. Preston of the Yukon/Butch Bubarrian (medley) Ray Stevens "The Streak"

Just Cause: aftermath
Clip: 469611_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1336
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Panama
Timecode: -

Int facility showing area for weapons turn-in, with US military explaining the kinds of weapons being collected. Fast pan of streets, people, buildings in Panama City slum area. 47:38: Civilians, military personnel use case loader to pick up trash in streets and place it in a garbage truck. 49:35: US and new Panama police force on patrol together, on foot and in jeeps.

Operation Provide Promise: airlift mission
Clip: 469637_1_1
Year Shot: 1992 (Estimated Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1341
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Split, Croatia
Timecode: -

Operation Provide Promise: airlift mission Split, Croatia C-130 Hercules plane, parked at airport in Split, Croatia. Airport Terminal Split, Croatia

Operation Praying Mantis: assault on Iranian oil platform
Clip: 469640_1_1
Year Shot: 1988 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 1342
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Persian Gulf
Timecode: -

US Navy officer gives briefing; map of region is shown. NOTE: Material on Master Tape #1342 covers preparations for and the carrying out of a retaliatory assault on an Iranian oil platform, and its subsequent destruction. The assault was made by US Marines on board the USS Trenton (LPD 14). Footage includes shots of damage done to the USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG 58). Unfortunately, the actual assault is only covered by boring, black and white TAC (target acquisition camera) footage of the ocean.

Summer Fashion Parade
Clip: 354024_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1617
Original Film: 029-030-06
HD: N/A
Location: Italy
Timecode: 00:11:52 - 00:13:03

An elegant audience, including glamorous continental screen favorites, gathers for a preview of ultra-swank and sophisticated Italian summer fashions, for the beach, cocktail and evening wear. Masculine blouses and colorfully contrasting skirts are a key style note. Model on a runway wearing a dark past the knee dress, the sleeves are trimmed with white cuffs and a white bib accented by three white buttons. On her head she wears a picture straw hat. CUS - Man and woman sitting in the audience. MCUS - Model wearing a light fabric picture hat. A dark suite maybe black or blue trimmed in white, accented by six white buttons. MCUS - Models wearing sports wear, one model is in shorts and the other one is in pants. CUS - A lady smoking a cigarette taking in the fashion show. MCUS - A printed pair of shorts and matching shirt and coming up the runway is a model wearing a full strapless striped day dress. MS - Two models wearing two casual outfits in white, one is long legged pants and the other one is shorts. MS -Model has a full stripped skirt. MS - Model is wearing shorts with a matching jacket and the other model has a skirt and blouse on, but she takes off the skirt and there are matching shorts. MCUS - Audience applauding.

Newest Supersonic Jet, The Lockheed F-104.
Clip: 354037_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1617
Original Film: 029-032-05
HD: N/A
Location: Palmadale, California
Timecode: 00:24:59 - 00:25:43

First look at the Starfighter newest member of the Air force s Century Series of advanced supersonic combat planes. The F-104 a new and more powerful jet engine makes its debut. This is the most advanced jet to be shown. The razor-sharp wings make it one of the most lethal craft's in the air. Establishing shot - The Starfighter being towed on to the tarmac. Over head shot - The Starfighter. CUS / Front - Starfighter. CUS - Pilot climbing up the ladder to the cock pit. MS - Starfighter taking off down the runway. Aerial shot - Starfighter. Aerial shot - Two Starfighter. Aerial shot - Starfighter going through it paces.

Sea Sentinel: Navy Demonstrates Offshore Radar
Clip: 354067_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1617
Original Film: 029-036-01
HD: N/A
Location: Atlantic Ocean
Timecode: 00:28:24 - 00:29:41

At sea - the navy's first off-shore radar station takes up its vigil. A huge platform atop pilings anchored in the ocean floor, it carries a complex array of radar equipment to guard the water approach to the nation's shores-and it boasts all the facilities to make it a home for its crew of technicians. The first in a coastal chain of sea sentinels. Establishing shot - Off shore radar station in the Atlantic Ocean. MCUS / Overhead - Battleship. MLS - Boat with crew. CUS - Entire boat is lifter out of the water, crew and supplies. MLS - Boat 'cutter' dangling from a wire. MLS - Boat 'cutter' being lowered on to the radar station. MCUS - Universal camera man taking pictures. CUS - Men inside the radar station. LS - Planes in the air, show up as blips on the radar screen. CUS - Over the shoulder, man sitting and watching the radar screen. Panning shot - Of the Sentinel.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973 (1/2)
Clip: 488960_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10424
Original Film: 114005
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.46.23-INOUYE continues to confront DEAN with White House Memo blaming the Watergate and Coverup on DEAN] Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "During this period Dean was developing other problems. On March 10 there were press reports it was Dean who had. recommended Liddy to the Committee to Re-Elect the President. On March 22, Pat Gray testified that Dean had lied to him during the course of the FBI investigation of Watergate. On March 23 McCord's letter to Judge Sirica was made public. The coverup was coming uncovered. "During this period the point was frequently raised by various people including primarily the President, that the "whole story of the Watergate should be made public." Dean's answer always was "We cannot do it while the investigation is continuing." There are conflicting versions of events and the rights of defendants might be prejudiced by the statement." And this is from Mr. Haldeman. Mr. DEAN. I think that relates back to a conversation that I had With Mr. Haldeman shortly after the, election and before I prepared the---was requested to prepare a written version of the Dean report, when he asked me for what the facts would entail. At that time I told him that, I thought that the grand jury would be reconvened and I thought that they would undoubtedly get into obstruction of justice and I thought that those--that that, investigation would come directly to the White House and that Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Dean could be, indicted, and he said to me, "I do not believe that is a very viable option." [00.47.58] Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "On March 20th the President indicated that he, still did not have all the facts." Mr. DEAN. What date was that, Senator? Senator INOUYE. March 20. Mr. DEAN. The President did not state to me on the 20th when I told him at that time that I received a call from the President I told him at that time that I would like to meet with him the next morning, and I would like to tell him what I thought -the implication of the situation was, what, had really prompted me at that time was the new demand from Mr. Hunt that indeed, this thing was getting far out of hand, that the White House was now being directly subject, to blackmail and I did not know how to handle it. Senator INOUYE. Is it your testimony that on March 20 the President did in fact have all the facts? Mr. DEAN. I did not hear you, you, again, Senator, I am sorry. [00.48.50] Senator INOUYE. IS It Your testimony that on March 20 the President did not have all the facts? Mr. DEAN. I do not know what the President knew on March 20. We had had conversations before that, We had conversations that I was personally engaged in on September 15 of the preceding year. We had had conversations In early February or late February in which I tried to start telling him some of my own involvement. We had also had a discussion on March 13I about the money demands that were being made. [00.49.27] At that time he discussed the fact that a million dollars is no problem. He repeated it several times. I can very vividly recall that, the way he sort, of rolled his chair back from his desk and leaned over to Mr. Haldeman and said. "A million dollars is no problem," and then he came back and asked "Well, who is making these demands, and I said they are principally coming from Mr. Hunt and he got into the fact, that Hunt had been given clemency and his conversation about his annoyance that he had also talked to Colson about this in addition to Ehrlichman and the money matter was left very much hanging at that, meeting. Nothing -was resolved. Senator INOUYE. As the President's counsel, did you, in a very legal fashion, advise him of your meetings in February in the Attorney General's office? [00.50.18] Mr. DEAN. My channel of reporting -was through Mr. Haldeman or Mr. Ehrlichman. At the completion of the second meeting I sought out an appointment with Mr. Haldeman. I recall---- Senator INOUYE. In the subsequent meetings with the President did you clearly advise him of the, break-in, your involvement and the coverup, and your involvement? Mr. DEAN. I certainly did on the 21st and I had attempted to do it earlier in February but he was not interested in it when I raised it, 'and the conversation got cut short. I told him I thought I had an obstruction of justice problem and gave him, started to give him the highlights, He did not want to pursue it further. Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING FROM W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "In the preceding week Dean had begun to express to Richard Moore concern about Dean's own involvement. Referring to the meetings in Mitchell's office., the plumbers operation and the Ellsberg break-in and the demands by Hunt, possibly on March 16 for more money." [00.51.25]

World Of Sports. - Kayak Race
Clip: 354086_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1618
Original Film: 029-039-08
HD: N/A
Location: Germany
Timecode: 00:05:50 - 00:06:35

Kayak slalom down the turbulent waters of a mountain stream in Germany come daring kayak skippers, in an exciting kayak slalom race. Many a brave boatmen comes to grief in the white water. Establishing shot - Kayakers and kayaks at the shore of the stream. MSOH - Kayaker paddling down stream. CUS - One guy in the kayak comes down a drop and his kayak flips, he gets out and is swimming aside it. CUS - A woman comes down the drop in her kayak and manages to stay a float. CUS - Guy comes down the drop and his paddle hits the side of a cliff and he gets hit in the face with his paddle and the kayak flips over and dumps him out. CUS - The winner, a man, wet and cold.

Jet Crashes Convent.
Clip: 354096_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1618
Original Film: 029-041-03
HD: N/A
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Timecode: 00:17:12 - 00:18:06

Fifteen persons, crew of the Canadian jet fighter, and thirteen occupants of Catholic rest home, are dead in crash of aircraft into the building. Plane was on 'Alert' that proved unnecessary-ironic disaster. Establishing shot - A nuns Catholic Rest Home burning out of control.13 nuns perished in the fire, plus two military personal. MS - Silhouettes of fire fighters and rescue workers as the fire burns behind them. CUS - The aftermath of the fire, priest is consoling the surviving nuns. MCUS - Military personal talking with the parish priest. MS - Military investigators picking up small pierces of the plane. MLS - Investigators walking on top of the wreckage.

France Digs In For Total Algerian War
Clip: 354102_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1618
Original Film: 029-042-02
HD: N/A
Location: Algeria
Timecode: 00:23:16 - 00:24:14

As the tide of rebellion grows more bloody, the French build a military establishment to fight a full scale war in Algeria. Arms and re-enforcements arrive daily, as the rebels continue their scorched earth tactics. Establishing shot - French army platoon walking with riffles in hand down a war torn road. MCUS - Aftermath of a bombing. MLS - Small platoon walking through smoke carrying their riffles. MCUS - French troops rounding up gorilla s. They stand against a building with their arms up in the air. CUS - Out lining farm communities aftermath of fighting. MLS - Freight train transporting military arms. MS - Military tanks. MS - Truck carrying troops.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973 (1/2)
Clip: 488961_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10424
Original Film: 114005
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.51.25-DEAN responding to part of the White House memo blaming DEAN for the WATERGATE and the COVERUP] Mr. DEAN. I did discuss with Mr. Moore the fact that, but that was not the first time, I had discussed it with Mr. Moore. Mr. Moore and I had talked about, this on many occasions, that I thought that the coverup as harmful, bad, it had to stop at some point. We. were searching for answers as to how to end it. We could not find an answer, and finally, at one point when I was having direct access to the President I thought, and discussed -with Moore that I can do something to end it now and I will go in and tell the President what this is going to mean if it continues. Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING FROM W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "After the two of them met with the President on March 20 Moore told Dean 'I do not think the President has any idea of the kind of things that you have told me about." When Dean agreed that the President, did not, Moore told Dean that it was his obligation to advise the President and lectured Dean on this subject. Mr. DEAN. Well, Richard Moore to me is a wonderful man, and I often went to him for counsel. He is an older man, and I respected his Judgment very much. I believe I raised these things with Mr. Moore, I had raised them before and I told him what prompted my conversation that afternoon with Mr. Moore were the demands from Hunt and I wanted--by this time be was aware himself of the money demands because this had come up at La Costa when Mr. Ehrlichman had instructed Mr. Moore to go to New York and get Mr. Mitchell to take care of these problems. So for that reason I had never told Dick Moore everything I know but I had given him enough knowledge so that be could see the breadth of the problem. [00.53.20] Senator INOUYE. As the trusted aide and counsel to the President of the United States, did you not feel that it was your obligation and duty to as soon as possible advise him of the involvement in the Watergate break-in and the ensuing coverup? Mr. DEAN. Well, Senator, I think I have expressed before to walk into the President's door is not the easiest thing to do. My channels of reporting was through Mr. Haldeman or Mr. Ehrlichman, principally through Mr. Haldeman. Senator INOUYE. Didn't the enormity of the problem compel you to walk into the President's office? Mr. DEAN. Well, I can only assume that everything I told Mr. Haldeman and Ehrlichman would be going to the President also. As I have testified, on some occasions Mr. Haldeman would take notes about things I was telling him, He would take these notes shortly before be Would go into meetings with the President. I can also recall occasions when we were meeting when a call would come from Mr. Haldeman to come to the President's office or once -in Florida to come over to his residence and he would wait until I completed reporting. I assumed that everything I was telling Mr. Haldeman was going to the President. [00.54.38] Senator INOUYE. When did you begin to mistrust Mr. Haldeman? Mr. DEAN. I think that, the first signal I got that Mr. Haldeman had decided that, you might say, I -was off the reservation when I came back from Camp David. Senator INOUYE. What was the date, sir? Mr. DEAN. That was the 28th. I think that -was prompted by my attitude in a meeting with the President on the afternoon of the, 21st when there -was more discussion of different essentially coverup techniques without getting into great detail because. I cannot recall In great detail, everything they were saying the President was asking me, do I agree and I was saying no, and finally, at one point in that meeting I said that, right in front of the President, that I felt that Dean, Haldeman, and Ehrlichman could be indicted for obstruction of justice and this has to be recognized. And I think as a result of that meeting they saw that I had begun to change my attitude about any further involvement in a coverup. [00.55.52]

Sheep
Clip: 474729_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2108
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

01:19:05 Two ewes and lambs on cliff 01:20:53 Two ewes and lambs cross stream going to the summer range 01:23:54 Rams going to summer range feeding in brush 01:24:51 Big rams in heavy brush 05:55:22 Ewes and lambs feeding 15:45:51 Super ram bedded chewing on cud 15:56:16 Super ram arises and stretches 16:01:07 Big ram bedded 16:03:19 Two (2) young rams standing 16:09:57 Young ram on point - vista - gets up stretching 16:16:40 Young Ram on point lie down 16:20:54 Band of big rams 16:23:26 Big ram - CU 16:23:34 Big ram tip of his horns are "broomed" 16:31:55 Big ram comes close 16:34:44 Big ram horns broomed 16:35:46 Big ram on mineral lick 16:37:07 Big ram pose 16:41:35 Super big ram bedded, chewing on cud 16:47:10 Band of rams 16:51:01 Big ram pan - bedded 16:53:41 Two (2) rams butting heads 16:56:04 Four (4) rams bedded down 17:01:10 Big ram bedded down

Red Fox
Clip: 474833_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2089
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

PART TWO 06.35.30 Male brings chipmunk to the den, takes to top of the stump 06.36.35 Fox den used in the winter 06.37.16 Red fox on a ridge in the snow 06.37.45 Silver phase pup, close up standing, looks around, sits and scratches 06.40.03 Red adult shedding his winter coat, cooling in the shade 06.41.09 Young red fox at the den, late summer 06.41.32 Young red fox and adult 06.42.00 Young red fox eating a woodchuck, Young red fox and adult at the den Adult male at the den, winter coat almost shed out 06.47.08 Deer carcass fed upon by fox in the snow, bones & flesh visable 06.47.42 Adult on ridge in the snow 06.51.23 Adult on ridge, curls up and sleeps in the snow, close up 06.54.39 Pup on ridge (3 months old) 06.55.30 Pup runs up log 3 times 06.57.00 Red female squalls or barks while sitting on a rock 06.57.30 4 pups at the den, Pups fight and play 07.03.11 2 Pups at the den, both sit on a log together & their heads move in unison as they look at the same things 07.03.34 Male sleeping in a snowstorm, curled up & looking cold with snow accumulated on his fur

Supersonic Sled: Test New Bail Out Methods
Clip: 354108_1_1
Year Shot: 1956 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1618
Original Film: 029-043-02
HD: N/A
Location: Utah
Timecode: 00:31:07 - 00:31:53

Airforce supersonic research moves to the top of Hurricane Mesa, where a dummy-carrying rocket sled is boosted to supersonic speed, to hurtle a dummy over the precipice, in the most drastic trial of pilot safety gear. Establisshing shot - Airrial shot of Hurricane Mesa. MCUS - Military giving an all clear signal. MCUS - Military men putting the rockets into place. CUS - A couple of dials. MCUS - The switch is hit and the rocket takes off. MS - The dummy is exxxpelled from the sled and hurdled over a thousand clif. The most drastic trial of the safty gear that spells life or death for American air men.

Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 27, 1973 (1/2)
Clip: 488962_1_1
Year Shot: 1973 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10424
Original Film: 114005
HD: N/A
Location: .Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.55.52] Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "On March -21 Dean gave, the President a more complete, but still laundered version of the facts and so surprised the President that according to press accounts of what Dean is saying 'the President came out of his chair."' Mr. DEAN. I do not know where that press account came from. The President did not come out of his chair. I have never seen the President come out of his chair other than very easily and slowly, [Laughter] at the time that he got up on April 15 to walk around to the corner of the EOB office and then raise something with me. The President of the United States does not come flying out of his chair. Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "At this meeting Dean indicated that Magruder was involved but that he did not know about Mitchell." Mr. DEAN. That is correct. As I have said before this committee I have never had a direct conversation with John Mitchell to ask him what his involvement was. On the 28th, when I came down from Camp David after there was this discussion about whether I would be willing to perpetuate the story that there had been one meeting in Mitchell's office there had been a discussion of the election laws and that that was the reason for my presence and it, was to introduce Mr. Liddy, at the end of that discussion I Said to Mr. Mitchell "I have never asked you of your involvement and I will not ask you of your involvement but I want to hypothesize what I see to be the situation," and I then gave them my hypothesis of the situation and as a result of that hypothesis Mr. Mitchell said "that is not far from accurate, but we thought it would be two or three times removed." [00.57.44] Senator INOUYE. If you did not know about Mitchell why did you advise the President that Mr. Mitchell could be indicted? Mr. DEAN. Because based on the information Mr. Magruder had given me, which was inferential and my -general assumption of the fact, I was aware of the fact that he had received the information from the electronic surveillance. Senator INOUYE. Did you so advise the President ? Mr. DEAN. Did I so advise the President? I do not recall that, I got into a detailed discussion. I was giving the President what I would say was a general overview and letting him come back and ask any specific questions he might wish to ask. [00.58.26] Senator INOUYE.' Do You not feel it was important enough to advise, the President of the United States that his former Attorney General was involved -and implicated? Mr. DEAN. Well, I told him I thought he could be indicted but I told him I did not have the facts for certainty myself that he was indictable. Senator INOUYE. I thought you had just testified that Magruder, Mitchell, and Dean were indictable? Mr. DEAN. No, no. You are talking about the meeting that occurred on the 21st? Senator INOUYE. The 21st of March, sir. Mr. DEAN. That was in the afternoon after I had earlier met with the President and I said that Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Dean were indictable for obstruction of justice. [00.59.00] Senator INOUYE. [QUOTING W.H. MEMO ATTACKING DEAN'S TESTIMONY] "He mentioned the Ellsberg break-in and possibly a second-story job at, the Brookings Institute. He told about the attempt by Hunt to blackmail Ehrlichman over the Ellsberg break-in. He, suggested that Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Dean might all have some problem about the financial transactions with the defendants but that he thought they were more technical and political than legal." Mr. DEAN. I do recall saying that I thought that some of the obstruction problems were technical. I said some of them are more serious than others. As far as discussion of the Ellsberg burglary, Senator, I don't recall raising that at that point in time with the President as the reason for Mr. Hunt's threat. In fact I was--when I raised it with Mr. Ehrlichman as to what these, seamy things were, Mr. Ehrlichman said, "Well, you know I just have no idea what he could be talking about." [01.00.08] i

Arriving at Night Club
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Arriving at Night Club New York, NY NY night life, int and ext Stork club - POV patron entering Stork Club, doorman opens door with a smile, maitre d nods. Tracking POV moving toward door, doorman opens from opposite side. Tracking POV patron exiting club toward waiting car, doorman looking helpful and opening car door. Car pulls away from curb.

Musicians
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460-2 Band concert park bandshell 460-5 Combo, CU of instruments

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