Landscapes in the snow (Russia)
Russia - snow falling
Kremlin - Moscow
Red Square - soldiers marching
Moscow - Kremlin
Moscow - night
Int. of room - people talking
Dog and sheep
Misc. Scotland, parade, marching band, boat travel, countryside, cows, waterfall, logging, sheep, architecture, couple walks into picturesque landscape, circus parade, scenic overlook
B & W/color parade, countryside, architecture, coronation ceremony, horse jumping
Architecture, landscapes,churches, coronation ceremony, cows, sheep, parade, spring scene, house in background, boat in lake, couple, old bridge, fishing industry
Ships, ?? ships, B & W/ color landscapes, POV water, architecture, waterfall, cows, sheep
Parade, woman with dog, architecture, more "?? of the North" map, waterfall, titles, mountains, countryside, baby carriage, ship, coronation
Bagpipe and drum band on parade
Scotland - parade - crowds
Scotland - parade - crowds
Watergate Impeachment Hearings House Judiciary Committee, July 26, 1974
Watergate Impeachment Hearings House Judiciary Committee, July 26, 1974.
Watergate Impeachment Hearings House Judiciary Committee, July 26, 1974. Vote on motion to strike paragraph I of the Sarbanes substitute.
[01.15.05] *See information in RIGHTS field before using* LEHRER turns questions over to guest commentators VAN ALSTYNE and DIAMOND asks a question, interrupted by DUKE announcing that LEWIS has gotten a chance to talk with Rep. SANDMAN. [cut LEWIS with SANDMAN, who is smiling pleasantly] LEWIS asks if the REPUBLICANS who support NIXON are going to extend debate to the fullest length of time possible. Rep. SANDMAN says that he doesnt' intend to do this on every point, but thinks he's sure that others will. Says his own motion was on a strict point of law, and he is not willing to yield to the rulings made today. Says that the case for impeachment on this article is very soft, which is why the pro-impeachment side is averse to specifics in the allegations. LEWIS points out that SANDMAN'S side obviously does not have the votes to win any of the motions. Why carry it on. SANDMAN says that he believed strongly in his argument, and that he needs to establish his objection in committee on the particular point so that he is justified in raising it on the HOUSE FLOOR later. He does not plan to do this for other parts of the ARTICLE. It is important on principle not to let the allegations go by unchallenged if they are believed to be inadequate. LEWIS asks if it's impossible to conclude the debate on the ARTICLE could be finished by the next day. SANDMAN confirms that it will take longer than that. [01.19.06--DUKE/LEHRER in studio] LEHRER says that SANDMAN left no doubt about his position on debating the ARTICLE. Returns to guests--question-- has the time been wasted? VAN ALSTYNE says no, and that it is likely that after 11 hours of debate, he can't think of any further objection to the ARTICLE as drafted, and he'd be surprised if the numbers even change on each vote. The rest of the debates may serve to educate the public in some sort of "Chinese Water Torture" process, but not to change the votes DUKE says that VAN ALSTYNE is saying that there exists a stable coalition in favor of the ARTICLE that is not going to succumb to efforts to reject the ARTICLE. DIAMOND disagrees that the matter is decided, that there is nothing decided about the final form of the articles. [01.22.22]
[00.02.00] [in to NPACT studio commentary in progress, Martin DIAMOND discusing the hearings] Says that the liberal DEMOCRATS must take care not to delegitimize the proceedings by seeking to impeach NIXON because they disagree with his policies. Ulitmately, the committee will likely acquit itself well, DUKE asks what the men think of NIXON'S chances on the HOUSE FLOOR. WILLIAM VAN ALSTYNE says that he thinks his chances are not good. Notes that many in the committee who were undecided were clearly swayed by the evidence in favor of impeachment, in spite of the efforts of the PRO-NIXON members. DUKE/LEHRER give preview of the debate, hour-by-hour, in the videotaped action from the afternoon session. [00.06.35]
Selections: "Nola" Unknown Title "Rondo A La Turk" (Mozart) LIBERACE PLAYS SONG ON A HARPSICORD Excerpt from "Polonaise" (Chopin) with vocal "Dream of Love" (Liszt) "This Old Piano of Mine" with vocal
Selections: MOTHER'S DAY SHOW "I Want A Girl" with vocal "Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak) "When Your Hair Turns To Silver" LIBERACE SINGS TO HIS MOTHER "I Want My Mama" "Important Event" (Schumann) Actor portrays Robert Schumann, 19th century -family scenes, celebrating child's birth, gives doctor cigar "Contentedness" (Schumann) - Family scene, father giving daughter piggy back ride, mother sewing. "Curious Story" (Schumann) Father reading to child "Child Asleep" (Schumann) Mother and father watch child sleeping "Let Me Call You Sweetheart": Lib coaxes his studio audience into singing along with him and brother George. MS's of all-white, predominantly older female crowd. George conducting audience. MS's of Lib conducting, microphone in hand. Nice shot of audience clapping.
Liberace Show #82, Master 704