Slightly overhead shot of crowds tightly packed together. Shot of FDR with horse. Quick shot of FDR in car smiling as it passes camera.
Overhead shot of large crowd (looks a little bit like a political convention) Several shots of men standing in front of large microphone giving speeches.
Army training? Soldier receives some kind of paper from superior. CU of soldier as he salutes the camera. Tank in field is blown up. Horses jumping over fiery patch of the field.
Auto race. Overhead shots of cars on track. Cars going backwards on track. Crowd of people running onto track.
Auto race. Overhead shots of cars on track. Cars going backwards on track. Crowd of people running onto track.
.Group of unidentified men standing together. Brief shots of a few of them speaking.
Polo players prepare for match. Shots of match. (tape goes bad at 52:53 until end of story)
Two men preparing bombs. Shot of large explosion.
Shots of strange boat/plane with wings and propellers. Shots of it in flight (overexposed)
Shots of strange boat/plane with wings and propellers. Shots of it in flight (overexposed)
[00.02.00-In to DEAN testifying about WHITE HOUSE press secretary ZIEGLER'S briefings on WATERGATE] Senator MONTOYA. And did you also state that the President received news summaries periodically -with respect to commentaries about him, in the news media or other media?, Mr. DEAN. The President received a daily news summary that was composed of basically the wire service stories from the preceding evening. I do not know what time the cutoff was, generally about 12 or 1 o'clock at night, and then it -was produced so it would be on his desk in the morning, summarizing all the preceding day's news. Senator MONTOYA. Are these, also filed in the archives of the White House? Mr. DEAN. Yes, they are. I might make a comment with regard to those,. The news summaries were really a source of a lot of action by White House staff. When the President read the news summaries, he would make notations on the news summaries, and in turn, those would be transcribed into action memorandums for various members of the staff to follow up on. Reading the news summary would prompt the President to take certain actions. These are, of course, kept in the possession of the White House. Senator MONTOYA. I would like to make a similar request with respect to these, news summaries, Mr. Chairman. Now, going back to Mr. Ziegler, on October 16, 1972, a statement appeared in the New York Times on October 17. The statement reads as follows: "The opposition has been making charges which have not been substantiated." Would you say that this is correct? Mr. DEAN. I think that probably at, that time, they had not been substantiated, no, so it probably is correct. Senator MONTOYA. On October 25, 1972, another statement by Mr. Ziegler appeared in the Washington Post, -where he termed the reports, the Post reports, "a blatant effort at character assassination that I do not think has been witnessed in the political process in some time." Mr. DEAN. What was the date on that, please, Senator? Senator MONTOYA. October 25, 1972. Senator ERVIN. We will have to go and vote. Mr. DEAN. Fine. [00.05.57-MacNEILL v.o. states that Sen. MONTOYA apparently wants to compare DEAN'S testimony, NIXON'S statements, and documents the PRESIDENT received about WATERGATE.] [00.06.05-MacNEILL in studio] MacNEILL states that the committee has recessed for a Senate vote [PBS network ID-title screen "SENATE HEARINGS ON CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES"] [00.08.29-MacNEILL] MacNEILL introduces more questions by Sen. MONTOYA. [00.08.40]
Watergate Hearings: Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities June 26, 1973 - Testimony of John Dean.
The Porter Wagoner Show No. 474
Porter Wagoner "Wake Up Jacob" Dolly Parton 'Traveling Man" ? "Oklahoma Stomp" (Instrumental)) Red Morgan "Low Diesel Whine" Speck Rhodes "Running Bare" (comedy) Dolly Parton "Dady Was An Old Time PReacher Man" (gospel) Sandi Burnett ?
Watergate Hearings: Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities June 26, 1973 - Testimony of John Dean.
Porter Wagoner "Come On In" Tex Ritter "Fall Away" Buck Trent "Waltz With Me" (instrumental) Dolly Parton "Travelin' Man" Porter Wagoner "I Thought I Heard You Call My Name/Old Love Letters" (medley) Speck Rhodes (phone) (comedy/ narration) Porter Wagoner "Daddy Was An Old Time PReacher Man" (Gospel) Tex Ritter "Jealous Heart"
Wilburn Brothers show promo with Loretta Lynn
Shaky, dull and dark in contrast and imagery Twenty musicians, playing 400 harmonicas in rapid succession, present an amazing rendition of 'the stars and stripes forever.' It's quite a sight, and sound, to see and hear these artists at work.
Unedited version of "This Honorable Court". Regards the history of the Supreme Court of the United States. Originally shot on film.
Shot of propeller plane.. Pilot inside cockpit. CU pilot. Various CUs of plane structure.
Schoolboy with dog. Black children playing/dancing in schoolyard. Good fast-motion shot of people running in/out of building.
Unedited version of "This Honorable Court". Regards the history of the United States Supreme Court. Originally shot on film. Some archival footage in B&W, duly noted in segments.
Shot of ship about to be launched. Shots of unidentified women with flowers (probably for the launching). Shot of ship as it is launched into water. Wide shot of shipin water with tug boats.
Unedited version of "This Honorable Court". Regards the history of the Supreme Court of the United States. Originally shot on film. Some archival footage in B&W, duly noted in segments.