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Black-legged Kittiwake Gull
Clip: 435942_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 468 1711
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:23:53 - 00:24:45

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS Black-legged Kittiwake Gull (Rissa tridactyla) standing on cliff. The gull looks around with its bill open (most likely issuing its call, although none is heard).

Clip: 435943_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-3
HD: N/A
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Timecode: -

D.S. women & men int. factory get up & leave

Clip: 435944_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-4
HD: N/A
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Mob of workers out of factory

Clip: 435945_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-5
HD: N/A
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Ext. modern plant

Clip: 435946_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-7
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Mess hall - worker going in

Thick-billed Murre
Clip: 435947_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1716
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:03:42 - 00:04:17

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS Thick-billed murre (Uria lomvia) standing on rocky cliff. There is a baby chick and an abandoned egg near the murre. The murre shelters his chick under his wing; other murres are in the BG.

Clip: 435948_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-8
HD: N/A
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Insert - lunch whistle

Clip: 435949_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-9
HD: N/A
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Industrial accident

Clip: 435950_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-10
HD: N/A
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Industrial workers lunch line

Clip: 435951_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
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Original Film: 249-11
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ON PREVIEW CASSETTE #991409 Factory workers drinking coke at machine

Clip: 435952_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-12
HD: N/A
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Factory workers entering & going out

Clip: 435954_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-14
HD: N/A
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Harvill (aricraft corp) making parts

Clip: 435955_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-15
HD: N/A
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Aerial factories (smoke)

Clip: 435956_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-16
HD: N/A
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ON PREVIEW CASSETTE 95519 Ext. factory smoke - white

Horned Puffin
Clip: 435957_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1716
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:15:03 - 00:16:04

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS 2 Horned puffins (Fratercula corniculata) standing on rocky cliff. The birds look around. MS 1 horned puffin looking around.

Clip: 435958_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-18
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Harville aircraft corp. industry

Clip: 435959_1_1
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Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 0
Original Film: 249-18
HD: N/A
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Harville aircraft corp industry

Tufted Puffin and Thick-billed Murre
Clip: 435960_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1716
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:17:45 - 00:18:42

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS several Tufted puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) and 1 Thick-billed Murre (Uria lomvia) perched on cliff side. The birds look around. One of the puffins flies off. The Thick-billed Murre briefly preens (grooming).

Bird Cliff
Clip: 435961_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1716
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:19:42 - 00:20:26

Master 2110, Tape 1 LS side of a cliff covered with resting birds. (Camera is too far away to properly identify the species).

Tufted Puffin
Clip: 435962_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1716
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:26:12 - 00:27:00

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS Tufted puffin (Fratercula cirrhata) standing on cliff and preening (grooming). The puffin looks around.

Murres
Clip: 435963_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1716
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:31:35 - 00:31:53

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS Thick-billed Murres (Uria lomvia) and Common Murres (Uria aalge) perched on the side of a cliff. Zoom into CU of an egg lost in crevasse.

Northern Fulmar
Clip: 435964_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1717
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:42:58 - 00:44:04

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS Young northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) sitting in a small opening in the rocky cliff. MS two adults sitting on the cliff ledge in front of the baby fulmar. Zoom out to LS of side of cliff covered with various species of birds. Zoom back into MS of fulmars.

Red-legged Kittiwake Gull
Clip: 435965_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2110
Original Film: 469 1717
HD: N/A
Location: North America
Timecode: 00:49:35 - 00:50:24

Master 2110, Tape 1 MS Red-legged Kittiwake gull (Rissa brevirostris) standing on cliff ledge. Zoom out to LS of gull on the cliff. Zoom back into MS. The gull preens (grooming).

Impeachment Hearings: House Judiciary Committee, July 26, 1974 (1/2)
Clip: 486153_1_1
Year Shot: 1974 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10617
Original Film: 204005
HD: N/A
Location: Rayburn House Office Building
Timecode: -

[00.21.36] Mr. SANDMAN. Mr. Chairman, may I move an amendment The CHAIRMAN. No the, gentleman is not recognized at this time. The gentleman from Iowa, Mr. Mezvinsky. MEZVINSKY. Mr. Chairman, I will yield-- CHAIRMAN. . You are recognized for 5 minutes. MEZVINSKY. Thank- you. Will yield 3 minutes of my time to the gentleman from California to continue his presentation. Mr. WALDIE. Well, I do want to make clear about John and Martha The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from California is recognized for 3 minutes. Mr. WALDIE. The reason I do that is that there is no question and the Public knew that John Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell were having some difficulties. Mrs. Mitchell in fact told him that if he didn't leave Public office she would leave him. But, that wa the excuse given, and in the conversation when they' discussed this they all agreed that that was the excuse because the public would understand that and as the President said, anybody would dare criticize a man for leaving this office because of his wife demand. Well you know they just wouldn't do that. He put it in More' blunt terms, but what they really wanted to do was to get John Mitchell out of the public eye. That was coverup. Now, I just think, you see, that through June 30 there was just no, question that there was a policy which was to protect the election of the President by concealing the involvement of the White House and'! the Committee for the Re-Election people in the burglary of Watergate because once their involvement had become known they would go back to the Plumbers' activities involving that break-in of the for Dr. Ellsberg, or Dr. Fielding's office and they would go back to the forging of these cables, designed to implicate John F. Kennedy in the assassination of Diem in South Vietnam. They would go back to the investigations of Senator Kennedy, They would go back to all kinds of very ugly things that 'were always describe mind you, as national security. That is the other key phrase you find through the coverup scheme When you want to keep something covered, when you don't want people to inquire, You put a label of national security on it an they always talked about Hunt's activities being national security. Nobody has ever pointed out to one single thing Hunt has ever don that had anything to do with national security. Forging cables surely is not national security. Breaking into a psychiatrist office-, is snot national security, as John Ehrlichman can clearly tell you. None of, the things described by the special investigation unit were really in implementation of national security. What this plan was, right up through June 30, was to coverup, conceal, and to keep it contained. From June 30 on, the plan evolved into much more dramatic terms, where John Dean's efforts relative to the FBI, relative to containment by coaching witnesses, relative to really raising big money to pay off the burglars and---- The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman has consumed 3 minutes. Mr. WALDIE. Let me just leave the last line for the next chapter. We, will go on to at the next meeting the question of picking UP money. with gloves on because you don't want fingerprints when you are going to deliver it for a compassion purpose. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from Iowa has I minute and 45 seconds remaining. Mr. MEZVINSKY. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I I Will be very brief I think what is interesting is that we are having now the layout of evidence but when we listened to the debate this afternoon, I think a lot of the public may have wondered actually what is going on here. We are. supposed to be considering an article impeachment concerning whether Richard Nixon has prevented, obstructed and impeded the adminsitration of justice. Somehow it seems that some of colleagues have been more concerned about possibly starting a crusade to make the word "specificity," as common in our conversations as the word Watergate. Mr. MARAZITI. Would the gentleman yield? the Mr. MEZVINSKY. I think it is demeaning really to President to think that he cannot understand the meaning of what is in this Sarbanes substitute, I think it has been spelled out quite well and I think we understand the tactic as really being diversionary. I just want to say to my colleagues, the evidence that the gentleman from California and others have pointed out is overwhelming. And I also want to say that the evidence will not go away. Mr. MARAZITI. Would the gentleman yield? The CHAIRMAN. The yenfleman has 10 seconds remaining. Mr. MEZVINSKY. I shall yield back the balance of my time, .Nrr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from New Jersey seeking recognition? Mr. MARAZITI. Yes Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from New Jersey, Mr. Sandman. Mr. SANDMAN. Mr. Chairman, I have an amendment in the nature a motion to strike paragraph 1 The CHAIRMAN. Has THE gentleman an amendment at the Clerk's SANDMAN. Yes, sir. There are eight amendments, and mine is The CLERK. There is an amendment at the desk, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The clerk will read the amendment Has the amendment been distributed? The CLERK. Mr. Chairman, the amendment has been distributed, I understand, but it did not contain Mr. Sandman's name. The CHAIRMAN. The clerk will read the amendment. The CLERK [reading]: Amendment by Mr. Sandman. Strike subparagraph I of the Sarbanes substitute. [00.28.07]

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