Master 2116, Tape 2 MS young Brown Bear, aka Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) eating a fish on snow covered ground.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS young Brown Bear, aka Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) laying on the snow covered ground and playing with a stick.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS Brown Bear, aka Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) sitting on branch over half frozen river. The bear leans down and drinks water from the river. The bear sticks his paw in the water.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS young Brown Bear, aka Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) playing with stick on snow covered ground.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) digging for arctic ground squirrels. Her 6 month old cub is partially visible behind her.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) digging for arctic ground squirrels. Her 6 month old cub is partially visible next to her. The sow stands up and looks around. The bear resumes digging.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) digging for arctic ground squirrels.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) digging for arctic ground squirrels. Her two 6 month old cubs are near her.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) digging for arctic ground squirrels. Her two 6 month old cubs are near her.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) digging for arctic ground squirrels. Her two 6 month old cubs are near her. The bear pounces on an animal which is not visible in the tall grass.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS 6 month Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) cub walking through tall grass. He stops and stands up. Another bear cub walks past. The standing cub walks off with the other cub.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) and her two 6 month old cubs walk across a dirt road. A man in the foreground photographs them. The cubs follow their mother across the road and up the hillside at the opposite side.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) laying on her back in the grass and nursing her 6 month old cubs.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) laying on her back in the grass and nursing her 6 month old cubs. The mother gets up and walks off with her cubs following.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) standing on hillside. The bear sniffs the air for danger.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) walking down hillside. MS two 6 month old bear cubs walking down hillside. MS one cub running down the hillside.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) walking on steep hillside. MS 6 month old bear cub walking on steep hillside. WS mother and 3 cubs on hillside. MS female (sow) bear walking. WS mother and cubs. MS mother eating vegetation. MS 2 cubs eating plants.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) and her 6 month old cubs eating berries off a bush on a hillside. The bear walks around eating from different bushes.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS two 6 month old Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) cubs eating berries on hillside.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS female (sow) Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) and her 6 month old cubs eating berries on a hillside.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS 6 month old Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) cub eating berries on a hillside. The bear walks around looking for food. WS of mother bear and cubs eating.
Master 2116, Tape 2 MS 6 month old Grizzly Bear, aka Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) cub standing up. MS female (sow) grizzly on hillside.
Senator Joseph MONTOYA. Now, who was involved with electronic surveillance? Mr. James McCORD. I was. Senator MONTOYA. Alright, did you employ anyone to help you in this endeavor? Mr. McCORD. Mr. Baldwin only at that point in time. Senator MONTOYA. Now, who employed the cubans? Mr. McCORD. Mr. Hunt to my understanding. Senator MONTOYA. Now, do you know if Mr. Hunt recruited them in Florida? Mr. McCORD. I do not know sir. Senator MONTOYA. How were the cubans recruited? Mr. McCORD. That I don't know sir. Senator MONTOYA. Now, did you also have something to do with working out the arrangements for the security of the Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell at their home? Mr. McCORD. Yes sir. Senator MONTOYA. What specifically did you do in that respect? Mr. McCORD. My job was to secure at Mr. Mitchell s request a security officer for Mrs. Mitchell beginning in March, April of 1972 and to generally oversee the security of their apartment at the Watergate Hotel, Watergate Apartments. And to insure that there was security protection for their daughter who was attending school, a young daughter, teenager in Washington and specific in particular to see that there was a security officer accompanying her when she traveled. Senator MONTOYA. How many times did you visit the apartment? Mr. McCORD. Numerous times. Senator MONTOYA. Did you converse with Mrs. Mitchell or the attorney general during those visits? Mr. McCORD. Yes sir. Senator MONTOYA. What did you converse about? Mr. McCORD. Mainly matters relating to those functions, the security functions and in particular a security officer to travel with her and the security of their apartment. Senator MONTOYA. So you were very well acquainted with Mr. Mitchell? Mr. McCORD. Yes sir. Senator MONTOYA. Now, were you aware of what happened to Mrs. Mitchell in California? Mr. McCORD. No sir. Senator MONTOYA. Did you manifest any concern in view of the fact that you'd had hired these people to guard her? Mr. McCORD. In connection with the California matter, you're referring to? Senator MONTOYA. Yeah. Mr. McCORD. I was in jail at the time. Senator MONTOYA. You were concerned about yourself only. Mr. McCORD. No sir. Senator MONTOYA. Now you wrote a letter Mr. McCord to Judge Sirica in which you indicated a belief that retaliatory measures would be taken against you, your family and your friends if you should disclose facts relating to the affair. And you stated in your letter such retaliation could destroy careers, income, reputations of persons who are innocent of any guilt whatsoever. Now, can you give us the basis or the foundation for this particular belief which you communicated to Judge Sirica? Mr. McCORD. I believe I've testified previously that it was primarily family concerns that were expressed to my wife that such could happen, physically if I decided to talk, they were not concerned as trying to detour me, but simply a natural family concern for myself and for my family in which he in turned conveyed to me .... Senator MONTOYA. Were any of these communications made by known individuals or were they just relayed to your wife more or less second hand? Mr. McCORD. They were relayed to me second handed, I think the other half of the answer is has to do with the statement I read this morning. I don't think it concerned me greatly, but they know that it had some effect upon my wife. Senator MONTOYA. Now when Mr. Liddy unfolded this plan to you, did he indicate to you how you would be taken care of in case anything happened? Mr. McCORD. No sir. Senator MONTOYA. Did you have any concern that something could happen and then what would they do in that case? Mr. McCORD. Perhaps I don't understand the question sir.
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