Tape 1 03:21:19 Male blue grouse displaying on the ground Male blue grouse displaying in the tree Male blue grouse Male blue grouse in tree, zoom
Tape 1 Male w. P. Changing from winter white to brown
Tape 1 Male ringneck pheasants flying
Tape 1 02:48:31 Wild turkey nest and eggs 02:49:16 Eastern wild turkey tom strutting up close 02:50:06 Eastern wild turkey hen on eggs and nest 02:53:15 E. W. Turkey hen on eggs and nest 02:55:30 E. W. Turkey eggs pipped 02:56:06 E. W. Turkey and just hatched poult 02:56:51 E. W. Turkey hen and 8 day poults 03:01:06 E. W. Turkey brooding poults and walking 03:02:28 E. W. Turkey eggs and nest 03:02:56 E. W. Turkey tom perched, long snood and head close up 03:03:59 E. W. Turkey tom perched, long snood and head close up 03:09:04 E. W. Turkey displaying and hen
Tape 1 Floirida wild turkey tom and hen head and spurs Floirida wild turkey tom and hen, head and spurs
Tape 1 Male bobwhite quail calling
03:29:20 Female sharptail grouse displaying on lek 03:30:44 Female sharptail grouse displaying on lek in early a.m. 03:32:54 Female sharptail grouse displaying on lek in early a.m. 03:33:21 Male sharptail grouse close up and displaying 03:33:54 Male sharptail grouse displays, confronts and calls on lek 03:34:21 Male sharptail grouse displays, confronts and calls on lek 03:41:04 Male sharptail grouse and vista 03:42:05 Male sharptail grouse flying off with a skull 03:42:08 Male sharptail grouse killed by a great horned owl 03:42:35 Male sharptail grouse displaying 03:45:32 Male greater prairie chickens display for female 03:49:26 Male greater prairie chickens display for female close up 03:55:31 Male greater prairie chickens displaying for a female
White throated sparrow feeding on the ground W.t.sparrow feeding on the ground W. T. Sparrow feeding on the ground
TAPE 1 Phoebe nest and eggs
TAPE 1 Blue jay opening seeds in a tree Blue jay sitting on a branch up close
TAPE 1 House finches at a feeder shelling sunflower seeds
TAPE 1 White breasted nut hatch on a tree
TAPE 1 House finches at a feeder
TAPE 1 Black billed magpies
TAPE 1 Cliff swallows, nests and young
(09:55:25) Mr. STEINER. That's correct. The CHAIRmAN. When you were preparing your diary, I assume you never thought anybody would review your diary. You were writing it for yourself. Is that a fair assumption? Mr. STEINER. That is. The CHAiRmAN. Would it also be fair to assume that you kept the diary for your own personal use as a way of recording the significant occurrences that took place that you knew about or were involved in? Mr. STEINER. Senator, as I said in my opening statement, I think I used my diary as an opportunity to reflect back on events, but its primary purpose, I think, was to try to draw lessons from my personal and professional experiences. The CHAiRmAN. Do you have a copy there of the diary entries that we're going to focus on here today? Mr. STEINER. Yes, I do. The CHAIRMAN. Do you want to get those in front of you? Would you agree with me that all of the significant entries between December 2 and February 27 related to Whitewater? Mr. STEINER. Yes, I would. The CHAIRMAN. In your diary, in terms of the coding system you used, I assume, I just want to put this down for the record that RA is Roger Altman, BC is the President Bill Clinton, HRC, of course, is Hillary Rodham Clinton, WH is & White House, George is apparently George Stephanopoulos, and Harold is Harold Ickes. .Is that the coding system that was being used here? Mr. STEINER. That's correct. The CHAIRMAN. Let me read you the entries and ask you if these are indeed what you wrote, and if they are accurate, and it's 1/24 to 2/12/94. Those are the dates, It says two extremes. 326 In D.C. spent long hours with RA, Roger Altman, going over how he should han- dle the RTC's investigation of Whitewater. The statute of limitations on Madison Guaranty cases was supposed to expire 2/28. Should RA recuse himself or should he stay involved. The hurdle was so high, fraud, that it seemed unlikely the RTC would bring suit or seek a tolling agreement from BC/HRC, but the chance existed. RA originally decided to recuse himself, but under intense pressure from the White House, he said he would make the final determination based on a me. ommendation from Ellen Kulka, the GC. Now let me just stop there. When you say here, "but under intense pressure from the White House," what does that refer to? Mr. STEiNER. Senator, if I might, I'd just like to give you a little bit of background, in addition, and then I'll answer your question. Which is that, as you'll see, the dates here are 1/24 to 2/12. This entry was, in fact, written on February 12, and so it summarizes events that occurred up to that point. That was the date on which it was written. Let me describe the circumstances, if I might, about that particular entry that you referred to. Mr. Altman was considering his recusal decision. Mr. Foreman, in his opening statement, went over some of those decisions. In anticipation of his meeting at the White House, he bad received a variety of pieces of advise from members of the Treasury staff, both in favor of recusal and against it. It was my understanding that when he went to that meeting, he was either planning to or leaning toward recusal. And when I spoke with him after that meeting, I believe it was the same day, he said that he was going to consider his decision and sleep on it. I did not attend that meeting, and at no time did Mr. Altman say to me, I feel under intense pressure. I think I was surmising something or giving my impressions based on the circumstances as I knew them. The CHAIRMAN. What were those? You picked those words. You're a very thoughtful person. You're the Chief of Staff now for the Secretary. You're obviously very talented. You would not have picked those words out of thin air. What do you base that on? Mr. STEINER. As I said, Senator, Mr. Altman was receiving advise from Treasury staff at the time prior to the February 2 meeting. Most of it was in favor of recusal. The CHAIRMAN. Let me narrow you down because we're under time limits for all of us. I'm going to specifically focus on your choice of the words "but under intense pressure from the White House . . ." and I want you now to recall, as fully as you can, what the facts were that would have caused you to write those words.
TAPE 1 Male house finch at feeder
TAPE 1 White breasted huthatch at feeder, bill
TAPE 1 Male cardinal at feeder, baisecrest, bill
TAPE 1 Male rose breasted grosbeak in tree
TAPE 1 Bluejay at feeder, bill
TAPE 1 Female cardinal at feeder, bill Female cardinal chases male away at feeder
TAPE 1 Male red bellied woodpecker at feeder, bill
TAPE 1 Male robin on branch