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White Crowned Wattled Plover
Clip: 435259_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:04:33 White-crowned wattled plover, CU - Preening

Woodland Kingfisher
Clip: 435261_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:06:50 Woodland kingfisher - preening CU

Senegal Doves
Clip: 435262_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:11:03 Senegal doves courtship

Waldrapps Ibis
Clip: 435263_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:12:34 Waldrapp's ibis, CU - bill

Red Eyed Turtledoves
Clip: 435264_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:13:04 Red-eyed turtle dove

European Roller
Clip: 435265_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:13:36 European roller, CU - bill

Waldrapps Ibis
Clip: 435266_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:15:28 Waldrapp's ibis, CU - bill

Hamerhead
Clip: 435267_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:16:27 Hamerkop, CU - bill (Hammer-headed Stork, hammerhead)

Golden Breasted Starling
Clip: 435268_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:18:35 Golden breasted starling

White Headed Buffalo Weaver
Clip: 435269_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:19:23 White-headed buffalo weaver

Red Eyed Turtledove
Clip: 435270_1_1
Year Shot: 1996 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2149
Original Film:
HD: N/A
Location: Africa
Timecode: -

12:20:13 Red-eyed turtledove

Impeachment Hearings: House Judiciary Committee, July 26, 1974 (2/2)
Clip: 485735_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: -

[01.16.25] Mr. WIGGINS. I thank my colleague for yielding. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman has 4 minutes remaining . Mr. DENNIS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. WIGGINS. I just want to conclude two points that I did not consider when I had the time. The press conference has been criticized I zed as a statement by the President of the United States lying to the American people because he said there was no White House involvement. Now, the only involvement at that time known to the President possibly at attributable to the White House was Mr. If Hunt. We all understand that Mr. Liddy did not work for the White House and the facts are that Mr. Hunt did not work for the White House either. Now, I know that there has been some dispute in the, evidence as to that, but the, weight of the evidence, and if we are going to go by any standard of Clear and convincing, the clear and convincing is that he in fact, worked for the Committee To Re-Elect. I want to pass from that to one final observation which disturbs my friend from Illinois, and unfortunately he is not here, but he contended that Mr. Ehrlichman lied to the Attorney General about the lack of involvement of Mr. Dean and Mr. Haldeman and himself when he reported to the Attorney General in a telephone conversation the 28th./ I have before me exactly what he said to the Attorney General, and he said it in the presence of the President of the United States. This was what Mr. Ehrlichman said. [QUOTED] "OK -now, the President said for me to say this to you. The best information he had, and it Is that neither Dean, nor Haldeman, nor Colson nor I, nor anybody in the White House had any prior knowledge of the burglary. He said that he's counting on you to provide him with any information to the contrary, if it turns up, and you Just contact him direct. Now, as far as the Committee To Re-Elect is concerned, he said that serious Questions are being raised with regard to Mitchell, and he would likewise want you to communicate to him any evidence or inference from evidence, on that Subject." [END QUOTE] Now, the question is, did he lie to Mr. Kleindienst when he said that? You recall what I testified to just a few moments ago when the President said that he had cold, flat denials from these people that they were not involved. and that Dean told him as God as his witness, he was not involved. That is precisely the information the President related to Mr. Kleindienst the Attorney General, and I ask you, did the President lie on that occasion? Did he mislead on that occasion? The answer is, he did not. Mr. COHEN. Would the gentleman yield? Mr. WIGGINS. I Will yield. It is not, my time to yield. The time is Mr. Dennis'. That is all the points I want to make. Mr. DENNIS. Mr. Chairman, I reserve my time. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman will either use his time now, he cannot reserve his time as he has 1 minute remaining. . Nfl'. COHEN. Would the gentleman yield? Mr. DENNIS. Well, I will yield Mr. Cohen .30 seconds of my minute. Mr. COHEN. I thank the gentleman for yielding. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. Mr. COHEN. I would like to address a question to the. gentleman from California about the President's statements to Assistant Attorney General Petersen and ask his opinion as to whether or not, having read all of the transcripts and information presented to this committee ,is to whether or not the President was correctly stating the facts when he told Mr. Petersen to stay away from the Ellsberg matter, the break-in because that was a matter of national security? Mr. DENNIS. I yield to the gentleman from California. Mr. WIGGINS. I would say absolutely, yes; without equivocation, that was indeed, a national security matter, and the overwhelming evidence is that this entire operation had national security overtones. Mr. COHEN. The matter for which Mr. Colson pleaded guilty----- Mr. DENNIS. I have not yielded any more, and I will say that if the gentleman thinks those are fault, write them in here, and we will find out. Mr. COHEN. The gentleman does. The CHAIRMAN. The time of the gentleman from Indiana has expired. The gentleman from 'Maryland, Mr. Sarbanes, is recognized for 5 minutes. [01.20.52]

Liberace Show #74, Master 610
Clip: 485737_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 4573
Original Film: MPI 175
HD: N/A
Location: TV Studio
Timecode: -

Selections: "Lullaby of Broadway" and following Medley "Me and My Shadow" with vocal and dance number "I'll Cry Tomorrow" with vocal "Carioca" with dancers "Intermezzo" "Piano Roll Blues" with vocal

Liberace Show #75, Master 611
Clip: 485738_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 4574
Original Film: MPI 184
HD: N/A
Location: TV Studio
Timecode: -

Selections: "Dizzy Fingers" "Jazz Pizzicato" with George Liberace "Young at Heart" with vocal "El Cumbanchero" with band "C-Sharp Minor Waltz" (Chopin) FEATURING ACCORDION PLAYER (Tommy Gumina of Milwaukee, Wisconsin) "Clarinet Polka" (featuring Tommy Gumina on the accordion)

Liberace Show #76, Master 612
Clip: 485739_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 4575
Original Film: MPI 175
HD: N/A
Location: TV Studio
Timecode: -

Selections: "Take It Easy" "Unfinished Symphony" (Schubert) "I'll Get By As Long As I Have You" with vocal "Madalena" FEATURES LIBERACE AND A DANCER DANCING TO GEORGE AND HIS BAND "Unchained Melody" SKIT PARODY OF DRAGNET: "MAGNET" "The Finger of Suspicion" with vocal

Show Biz Award
Clip: 429517_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1721
Original Film: 037-024-05
HD: N/A
Location: London, England
Timecode: 00:48:14 - 00:48:55

British Variety Club's award for the top show business attraction of 1964 goes to George, Paul, Ringo and John. They're the Beatles! Yeah, yeah, yeah. The Beatles pose for camera. CUs of their awards. John accepts his award saying "Thanks for the purple heart," and Ringo corrects him "silver, silver." London, England A huge smoky room with throngs of stars and fans. CUS - George Harrison and Paul McCarthy of the Beatles. Camera moves a bit to the left - Ringo Starr and John Lennon and George Harrison the rest of the Beatles. CUS - Heart shaped plaque; "Variety Club of Great Britain Ringo Starr .CUS - The Beatles all receive a Variety Club of Great Britain award. CUS - The Beatles on the podium each of them receiving a reward. CUS - John Lennon makes his way to the podium and the microphone, "I would like to take advantage of this, Thank you for the Purple Heart. (laughter fills the room).

Sports: UCLA Wins Basketball Title
Clip: 429518_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1721
Original Film: 037-024-06
HD: N/A
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Timecode: 00:48:55 - 00:50:10

Undefeated Bruins of UCLA come into Kansas City with a record of 29 straight and they take over the Duke Blue Devils for the National Collegiate Title. Six of the UCLA Bruins are qualified for the Olympics. Kansas City, Missouri UCLA Bruins come roaring into Kansas City, they are playing for the NCAA 1964 title. CUS - The basketball court with the NCAA 1964 logo on it. MCUS - The guys in the white basketball outfits score a basket. MCUS - Happy cheerleaders. MLSOH - Duke in the red outfits throw a ball from half court and score a basket. MOHS - UCLA scores 16-straight points. CU - A cheerleaders shaking pomp pomps. MCUS - The 1964 Bruins basketball team posing with their award. The team members are all smiles.

FDR Shrine: US - Canada Dedicate Campobello Home
Clip: 429545_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1727
Original Film: 037-068-02
HD: N/A
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Timecode: 00:22:23 - 00:23:27

The Roosevelt summer home on Campobello Island, off the coast of Maine, but part of New Brunswick, Canada, is dedicated as an international shrine in memory of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Inaugural ceremonies are led by the First Ladies of the United States and Canada - Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and Mrs. Lester Pearson. Here are pictures made just 25 years ago during a vacation of the Roosevelt s on Campobello.

Pick Olympic Weight - Lifting
Clip: 429546_1_1
Year Shot: 1964 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1727
Original Film: 037-068-03
HD: N/A
Location: New York
Timecode: 00:23:28 - 00:25:13

There are some weighty problems at hand in New York as they pick the team to represent the United States in the Olympics. Tony Garcy leads the Lightweight Class as he breaks for American records. Norbert Schemansky, who is running for the Michigan House of Representatives, wins a place for the fourth time on the Olympic team. If he does as well in the election it will probably be a big load off his shoulders. In New York in a sports arena they are picking weight lfters to make up America's weight lifting team. A young man taking home movies. A weight lifter, Tony Garcy lifting 270 lbs. Sports audience, looks like all men. Tony Garcy clean and jerk, 344 1/2 lbs. Lou Wrikie lifting 322 lbs. Ladies in the audience. Norbert Schemansky. Gary Gobner. Norbert Schemansky pressing 396 lbs.

Impeachment Hearings: House Judiciary Committee, July 26, 1974 (2/2)
Clip: 485740_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: -

[01.31.39] Mr. DRINAN. Thank you very, much for yielding. In early August 1972, the President himself asked Mr. Ehrlichman to arrange that Mr. Stans not be compelled to go before the grand Jury. What I said about Mr. Stans is totally relevant to this inquiry because it was the President of the United States himself who ask that Mr. Stans be given this unusual situation, and I yield back Mr. Hogan. Thank you. Mr. HOGAN. The point that I am trying to make--and I would again remind the gentleman from Massachusetts that there is nothing unique or unusual about that; it is totally proper for a man of Mr. Stans' prominence, and the position he played at that time to testily under oath as he did, in the offices of the Department of Justice. He was under oath, and there is not anything more improper about that there was for exactly the same procedure which was done for former Speaker McCormack of the gentleman's State. And I yield to the gentleman from Mississippi. Mr. LOTT. One brief point and I appreciate the gentleman yielding. Since we are going to talk about the facts, I -would like to make one point before we go any further. I think Mr. Flowers brought up and it has been passed over. All of us have been speaking to press conference of the 22d, talking about the President's public Statements. Mr. Wiggins spoke to it, Mr. Sarbanes. I think the important point is that this first section says making false and misleading statements to lawfully authorized investigative offices and employees of the United States. I think Mr. Doar said that this particular date and statement would not be applicable, to that section. Is that correct, Mr. Doar? Mr. DOAR. Yes, that is correct. Mr. LOTT. SO, the point is that the very first argument made in support of this section, in fact, is not applicable. Thank you for yielding. The CHAIRMAN. The time of the gentleman from Maryland has expired. I recognize the gentleman from California, Mr. Danielson, for 5 minutes. Mr. DANIELSON. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We, have been rearguing evidence and facts all day and the, evidence closed on Wednesday of last week. I suggest that we get back to discussing the pleadings. No. 2, 1 wish to make it clear in the record that I do not concur with the opinion of my colleague from California, Mr. Wiggins, on constitutional law as applies to impeachment proceedings. I yield to my colleague from California, Mr. Edwards. Mr. EDWARDS. I thank the gentleman for yielding, and I will not take long. This is a very simple section, making false and misleading statements lawfully authorized investigative officers and employees of the United States. The gentleman from Illinois, Mr. Railsback, has provided us definite information, time, chapter, and verse, and in depth, some very definite testimony about where the President made the false statements to a lawfully authorized investigative officer, the head of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice, Mr. Petersen. And in addition to that, false statements made by the President to Attorney General Kleindienst. Mr. Wiggins says this does not count because Judge Gesell made some sort of a ruling the other day in a criminal proceedings and I'm sure Mr. Wiggins really did not mean that to apply to this case. We are certainly not dealing in a criminal proceeding. I really do not know what more, Mr. Chairman, we are supposed to do in this modest section. It, seems to me that we have provided the information, the evidence, to comply with it, and I think we ought to move along. Mr. DANIELSON. I submit that we should get on with the work which is cut out for us, to vote on some articles of impeachment. I submit at we should quit setting up straw men and knocking them down I'd and I yield back to the Chair the balance of my time. [01.35.40--TAPE OUT]

Liberace Show #77, Master 613
Clip: 485741_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 4576
Original Film: MPI 182
HD: N/A
Location: TV Studio
Timecode: -

Selections: "Mexican Hat Dance" with dancers "Day Before Tokore" "September Song" with vocal "Jealousy" "Fire Dance" Unknown Title

Liberace Show #78, Master 606
Clip: 485742_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 4577
Original Film: MPI 153
HD: N/A
Location: TV Studio
Timecode: -

Selections: EASTER SHOW "It's A Lovely Day" with vocal "Waltz of the Flowers" (Tchaikovsky) with dancer "Easter Parade" FEATURING LIBERACE'S MOTHER. MS's of Liberace singing and dancing with his mother, who's dolled in her Easter Sunday best; ornate set of blooming flowers, a backdrop of suburban serenity. LIBERACE READS A POEM IN HONOR OF EASTER "Ave Maria" with the Norman Luboff Choir "Peter Cottontail": MS's Lib singing and playing piano to two small children. MS's and CU's of The Easter Bunny (a man in a bunny suit) walking on set to distribute happiness, candy. CU's of kids dressed in their Easter best, smiling or looking nervously at the Bunny. PUBLIC SERVICE SPOT: LIBERACE TALKS ABOUT HEART DISEASE

Liberace Show #79, Master 701
Clip: 485743_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 4578
Original Film: MPI 189
HD: N/A
Location: TV Studio
Timecode: -

Selections: "Chop Sticks" "Italian Medley" "Emperor's Waltz" (Strauss) FEATURES LIBERACE DANCING IN A COSTUME "I'm In The Mood For Love" with vocal "Ave Maria" FEATURES A SINGING NUN

Sea Birds - Parakeet Auklet
Clip: 428171_1_1
Year Shot:
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 2105
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HD: N/A
Location:
Timecode: -

(Tape 1) 12:30:23 Parakeet Auklets

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