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[01.28.14] Mr. WIGGINS. I yield to the gentleman from Illinois. Mr. McCLORY. Mr. Chairman an ? Mr. RAILSBACK. Mr. Chairman, I thank the gentleman for yielding- I rise also in support of this amendment and honestly, I would hope that the proponents of the amendment would accept this or the proponents of the article would accept this amendment. Mr. McCLORY. Mr. Chairman? Mr. DENNIS. Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from Illinois. Mr. McCLORY. Mr. Chairman, I would like to speak in opposition to the amendment for this reason: It strikes me that the break-in of the Democratic Headquarters is only part and in my opinion only a small part of the misdeeds, the misconduct which is attributable to these aides and assistants of the President, and where the President through these individuals attempted to impede the investigation of the Department of Justice and to otherwise interfere or frustrate the lawful inquiries. For one thing, certainly the break-in of Dr. Fielding's office and the events surrounding that are far more reprehensible in my opinion. The Watergate--the break-in at the DNC is a political matter but the other is unrelated to any political campaign and there are a number of other activities that I suppose they Could be all delineated but I think they are all well known. Now, it is possible that some other appropriate language which Would cover this would be adequate instead of just the blanket phrase "other matters." A great deal of this does arise from the break-in of the Democratic Headquarters, In other words, while that seemed to generate this sort of clandestine operation which took place in the White House, nevertheless, it was only a small part of the overall activities in which all of these different characters were involved and I would hope, either that we would retain this language or that, some appropriate more explicit, language would be offered in order to cure what the gentleman feels is too much of a generalization. Mr. HOGAN. Mr. Chairman? Mr. McCLORY. I yield to the gentleman from Maryland, Mr. Hogan. Mr. HOGAN. I would like to associate myself with the remarks of the gentleman from Illinois, Mr. McClory. While I think it would be preferable in the drafting of this clause if we did include more specific terms, there are many more items than the break-in of the Democratic National Committee. But, I think this argument of specificity that my friends and colleagues have so effectively and articulately made is, in effect, a red herring because we should not delude ourselves into thinking the deliberations we are now engaged in is a presentation of the evidence. We do not intend to duplicate the 10 weeks of evidentiary hearings which brought us to this point. We are only trying in the most general way to give a summary of the kinds of arguments which support the various paragraphs in the article. We are not presenting the evidence. I will vote against the amendment of the gentleman from California, but I do hope that some of our draftsmen who are supporting article II will jot some additional specifics and offer some additional amendments so we can clarify the objection raised by the gentleman from California. Mr. McCLORY. I yield to the gentleman from Maine. Mr. COHEN. I thank the gentleman for yielding. I would like to follow up on the line of reasoning of Mr. Hogan and inquire of the gentleman who drafted this article as to whether or not he was prepared, as we have been prepared in the past, to list a number, of specific instances to -which you are referring, in addition to the break-in into Dr. Fielding's office. I think that of particular concern, might be the matter that Mr. Hogan mentioned just prior to the break and that was the activities involving the transfer of FBI -records to' the Oval Office at the direction of the President. Could the gentleman from Missouri help us out in that regard as to whether or not be would be in a position to delineate some of the specific items upon which he intends to rely upon for the proof of this case? [01.33.01]
Watergate Impeachment Hearings House Judiciary Committee, July 29, 1974. Delbert Latta (R - Ohio).
Watergate Impeachment Hearings House Judiciary Committee, July 29, 1974. Carlos Moorhead (R - Calfornia).
ON PREVIEW TAPE # 991537 - i Opening and spot films for Archway Cookies commercial breaks in the Cisco Kid TV series, per Norman Navan Advertising "This is original color reversal 16mm film. Cut in on MS Cisco Kid in full Western regalia; tilt down to a display of Archway cookies and pan to the various Cisco Kid premium gifts he is showing: coin change holder, membersip certificate for the Cisco Kid's Rancher Club, an ID card and a badge-- and Archway cookies. CU premium coupons whihc are on the back of each Archway cookie package. Cisco Kid demonstrates a double-barreled handgun with bayonet. CU his ammunition belt and buckle. With a boy at his side, demonstrates boots (anklets only-- to buckle on above the boy's shoes) and separate spurs, the gun, a pair of folding binoculars. Note: Cisco is obviously reading his cue sheets which are beside and below the camera; he rarely looks at the camera. He stands with the boy who uses the folding binoculars, then demonstrates the other items at his waist and feet. Cisco Kid holds up the boots. CU spur. Cisco holds up certfiicate and membership ID card. Demonstrates the boot. "
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Watergate Impeachment Hearings House Judiciary Committee, July 29, 1974. Barbara Jordan (D - Texas). Peter Rodino (D New Jersey). I recognize the gentleman from Massachusetts, Father Drinan. Robert Drinan (D Massachusetts). I am happy to yield to Ms. Jordan 1 minute of my time. Ms. Jordan. Peter Rodino (D New Jersey). The gentlelady from Texas is recognized. Barbara Jordan (D Texas). Thank you, Mr. Drinan. Mr. Chairman, one phrase in subparagraph 3 of article II which has generated much debate is that acting personally or through his subordinates and agents. There is no need to substantiate this phrase by agreeing or disagreeing with the Madison Superintendency Theory, because the charges which underlie this phrase are permeated with Presidential command, Presidential directions, the President in charge. The colloquy which gives the greatest clue to this chain of command as the President knowing what his subordinates did, is not the testimony of Mr. Butterfield. We don t have to rely on him. We have an exchange between Mr. Thornton of Arkansas and Mr. John Mitchell. Mr. Thornton. Did you ever check to determine whether or not the information relayed to you through Mr. Haldeman was a correct reflection of the President's instructions? Mr. Mitchell. There may have been occasions, Congressman, but I would have to say that in most all instances that I can recall Mr. Haldeman's representations to me of the President's position were truthfully and fully stated. Mr. Thornton. Did you ever check with the President to determine whether information you had passed toward him through Mr. Haldeman had been received by him? Mr. Mitchell. No, I don't believe I did. But I think there again the record of actions coming from such line of communication would indicate that they were fully and faithfully conveyed.
Big bull, backlit, bugles, see breath 01:32:51 Big bull in timber, herding harem - blue sky in background 01:34:18 Big bull in meadow 01:34:58 Big bull in mist from stream 01:35:23 " " in golden light, herd, bugle 01:44:13 bull in golden light, herds, bugles, runs little bull off 01:44:50 bull trots amidst herd in golden light, walk, see breath, check cow, bugle 01:46:55 Big bull runs with herd, bugles and stands in dry meadow
big bull elk near cow, in meadow 01:48:41 Big bull breeds with cow, various angles -- staggers with delight 01:52:01 Cow urinates after breeding, zoom in and out 01:53:12 pan across wide shot of photographers and elk 01:53:36 Big bull, bugle call, crosses stream 01:55:17 Big bull in timber, bugle, close 01:56:29 Big bull cross stream, herd, flehmen, lie down
Big bull cross stream with two cows, herding them - nice PM light 01:59:15 Bull bugle in mist (heavy fog), flehmens 02:05:25 Bull digs and wallows (rubs head), in mist, bugle & echo 02:08:18 Bull in mist, bugle, walk, flehmening, nearly disappears in mist/fog 02:11:45 better shots of bull in mist, walking and bugling 02:13:40 Bull in mist bedded, bugle 02:14:04 Bull in mist, alert 02:15:08 Bull in mist
Bull elk grazes and herds harem of about 10 cows, sunny day
Tape 2012, Part 1 CU head of young buck (male) White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus).
Master 2012, Tape 1 MS White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Doe (female) with 10 month fawns in woods. It is late March - no leaves on trees, but looks warm. One fawn is partly obscured by the mother. A buck (male) is in the background. The mother and one of the fawns lick their coats (grooming).
Master 2012, Tape 1 MS young White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) standing in marshy area. The deer is scared by unseen creature and runs off toward pond. The deer stands by the pond and then runs off camera.
Master 2012, Tape 1 CU head of Buck (male) White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus). He has just shed his antlers and the pedicle (site where the antlers attach) is bloody. The deer walks through the forest. MS deer walking.
Master 2012, Tape 1 MS Buck (male) White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) standing in the forest. His antlers are growing and are just small bumps. The deer scratches his neck with a hind leg. The deer slowly walks through the forest, passing another deer.
Master 2012, Tape 1 MS Buck (male) White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) standing in forest. His antlers are small (about 38 days old) and are still growing. The deer licks his coat (grooming). Zoom in to CU of the back of the deer's head; the deer turns around and looks directly at the camera. The deer grooms. The deer walks through leafy green plants.
Master 2012, Tape 1 CU Buck (male) White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus). His antlers are short (about 38 days old) and still growing. The deer chews his cud. The deer moves his head around. This is a large tick on his face.
Master 2012, Tape 1 MS Buck (male) White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) standing in forest. His antlers are short (about 44 days old) and are still growing. The deer walks through the forest. MS deer looking at camera from behind a tree. The deer eats leaves off the ground. The deer resumes walking through the forest.
Master 2012, Tape 1 MS Very pregnant doe (female) White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) bedded on grass in forest. She licks her coat (grooming). Slow pan over the the doe's vagina.
Master 2012, Tape 1 CU doe (female) White-tailed Deer's (Odocoileus virginianus) vagina prior to giving birth & udder
Master 2012, Tape 1 MS just born fawn (baby) White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) laying on forest floor in the early morning. The fawn struggles to stand. The mother stands near the fawn. The fawn stands and then falls over. The fawn lays under his standing mother. The fawn falls over several more times as he attempts to stand.
Watergate Impeachment Hearings House Judiciary Committee, July 29, 1974. Charles Rangel (D - New York).
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