Adult Caucasian male working in front of large control panel, reaching for certain controls with right arm; turns head to speak to someone off camera intermittently.
Telephone Company MS profile man held by harness to telephone pole, he uses hammer to [pound nails into the pole. Low angle MS pan telephone wires to pole were utility repair man is harnessed. GV suburban California neighborhood w/ telephone repair worker up high on ladder fixing wires (line). Low angle MS/GV lineman on ladder, reaching for tools, repairing line. Abstract low angle MS looking up telephone pole. CU Caucasian man talking into bulky black telephone receiver. MS pan as telephone repair man climbs pole. Low angle MS telephone pole w/ worker high at the top. LS telephone pole in mountainous area. Low angle MS repair man climbing to top of telephone pole. MS young Caucasian man on top of house roof, attaching telephone line to residence.
Telephone Man MS General Telephone service truck parked at street curb in middleclass residential neigborhood, male emplyee retrieves equipment (product sample) from truck, walks up to customer's home & knocks on front door, he is not dressed in uniform & looks more like a salesman.
Radio Broadcast Towers TLS rear view of person walking along tree lined path toward w/ radio broadcast antennas, pan up to top of towers. GV complex of multiple antennas reaching into blue sky w/ fluffy white clouds. GV airplane hangar w/ radio towers in BG. MS radio tower & flag pole flying unidentified flags. Same shots repeat.
General Telephone Office Headquarters MCU "General Telephone" font & logo on building facade, pan out to GV of the HQs. Similar shots repeated.
LS family at lake, barbequeing (bbq), drinking beer. Nice scenes of modern split level house. Two women sunning themselves on aluminum lawn furniture. Man brings portable TV to patio and turns it on, without plugging it in. Nonetheless the family stares, fascinated.
Pan WS of city skyline, possibly Chicago. Dissolve to scenes of expressway, shopping center parking lot, and suburban houses.
(10:45:26) In his report on Mr. Foster's death, Special Counsel Robert Fiske determined, and I quote--and if you've ever heard convoluted words I quote "what we can conclude is that there is no evidence that he"--Mr. Foster-"did have a concern against a background in Whitewater/Madison issues were neither a matter of expressed concern in the White House nor the subject of media attention." Now, when you filter that, what Robert Fiske said was that there was no evidence the White House scandal had anything to do with Mr. Foster's state of mind prior to his death. From the prior Whitewater hearings, we know that is false and not true. In the course of these hearings, I think it will become obvious not only was Mr. Foster concerned about Whitewater, but so were several other White House officials, including White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum and Hillary Clinton's Chief of Staff and longtime friend Maggie Williams. Both have admitted to removing Whitewater documents from Mr. Foster's office after his death. In fact, a Secret Service agent will testify he personally watched Maggie Williams take documents from Vince Foster's office the night of his death. Ms. Williams has denied that she took any documents that night and claims to have passed a lie detector test, but we have not been given a copy of the test or the results of the test, nor do we know how many tests she took, and these are crucial in determining the accuracy of the test or tests. Mr. Chairman, this Committee should demand to get a copy of that test and the results of all questions asked, and should know if there were more than one test. Today, I call on the White House to release the test or tests, however many there were, and all information relating to them to this Committee. Why were so many people concerned about the failed Whitewater land deal of President and Mrs. Clinton? The facts show that the reason for such great concern is that the Clintons claim to be equal, 50/50 partners with Jim McDougal in Whitewater. In reality, Jim McDougal used a federally-insured savings and loan to bail out the Clintons, and that savings and loan went broke, costing the taxpayers of this country, costing over $50 million, It fell upon Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster to help determine whether or not the Clintons should declare a loss on their tax return for the Whitewater fiasco In a handwritten note found in his files, Mr. Foster expressed great concern about reporting the loss on the Clintons' 1992 tax re. turn. Because being required to document them in an audit would be-and I quote, and we've heard earlier, but-"a can of worms you shouldn't open." I think that's something we need to focus on, "a can of worms you shouldn't open." The can of worms has been opened, mainly as a result of Mr. Foster's death and in no thanks to the White House, which has consistently impeded this investigation. Mr. Chairman, I have no doubt that Vince Foster was a man of the highest ethical integrity. In fact, in a commencement speech at his alma mater shortly before his death, Vince Foster said-and I quote---"the reputation you develop for intellectual and ethical integrity will be your greatest asset or your worst enemy." Unfortunately, for this White House, their reputation for ethical integrity has become their worst enemy. Mr. Chairman, I want to dispel the notion that we keep hearing of White House cooperation. Anything we have gotten from the White House has been comparable to eating ice cream with a knitting needle. We pick out a little, and they let a little and hold a little. The White House has said they want to cooperate fully with our investigation, yet they require a 24-hour armed guard stand watch over the documents they submit to this Committee. Now, this is far better than they were able to do on the night of Vince Foster's death. Everyone who sees the documents has to sign a confidential agreement, yet the White House has leaked excessively to reporters to get their story out.
Night Club - B/W neg.
Int. night club - juggling act
Chorus girls - montage (On preview cassette #98589.)
Female vocal - FKR
Chorus girls
Night Club montage - floor show
Chorus girls
Vegas show girls
Las Vegas show girls
Vegas show girl
Vegas show girls for holiday
Chorus girls
24, 34, ,22, 28, 33, 26, 29, 30, 31 chorus girls
7, 3, 6, 1, 441-4 , 4, 2, 42 bar - 17, 19, 12, 35, 32, 8, 20, 16
Man playing accordian - CU shots of hand playing accordian / ADDITIONAL SHOT - MS black man (african american male) standing on beach holding net with palm trees and surf in background.
ON PREVIEW CASSETTE #991745 Man playing Banjo