Former White House Counsel John Dean's testimony in front of the Senate-Watergate Committee hearings in Washington DC. Senator Sam Ervin Junior and Counsel Samuel Dash and other members arrive and take their seats for a hearing session. John Dean starts reading his report about the Watergate matters and a meeting with the president on March 6 on the status of the Gray hearings and Nixon's insistence that Dean report directly to Nixon on Watergate matters. Also March 7 discussion about Gray's performance in the Senate hearings. He speaks about his meeting with President Nixon and the Attorney General.
News reports about former White House Counsel John Dean's testimony in front of the Senate-Watergate Committee hearings, Washington DC. John Dean reads his report about the Watergate matters beginning with a March 10 phone conversation with Dean and Nixon. He reports on their discussions about the Gray hearings and Executive Privilege options that might be available to the President. He speaks about his meeting with President Nixon. He also mentions the discussion between him and President about 'hush money'.
News report about former White House Counsel John Dean's testimony in front of the Senate-Watergate Committee hearings in Washington DC. John Dean reads his report about the Watergate matters. He speaks about his meeting with President Nixon on March 14, subjects of executive privilege,and about preparation for press conferences. He also mentions the relaxed attitude of President Nixon. Mrs Dean and Dean's lawyers seated behind him during testimony.
News reports about former White House Counsel John Dean's testimony in front of the Senate-Watergate Committee hearings in Washington DC. John Dean speaks about his meeting with President Nixon about problems regarding the hearings beginning on March 17, 1973. Senate-Watergate Select Committee members listen to his speech during the session. He mentions subjects including the Gray Hearings and the upcoming Senate hearings. Also discussions of the letter drafted with Mr. Richard Moore. He discusses the extortion threats from Hunt that Hunt had communicated with Dean, and Dean, in turn, to Moore.
News reports about former White House Counsel John Dean's testimony in front of the Senate-Watergate Committee hearings in Washington DC. John Dean speaks about his phone conversation with President Nixon on the Watergate matter on March 20. He speaks about warnings given by him to President Nixon about the issue and the gravity of the Watergate issue. Also he reviews discussion between Haldeman and Dean about informing the president. He reviews the meeting with the President on March 21 where he laid out his understanding of the Watergate case, the idea of it as "a cancer on the presidency," and the serious implications of the case which Dean did not feel the President fully understood. Senate-Watergate Select Committee member Fred Thompson listens to his speech during the session.
White House staff farewell address by departing President Richard Nixon, at the White House in Washington DC, after the President's resignation. A crowd of people seated in the East Room of White House. President Nixon with Mrs Nixon, his two daughters and their husbands enters the room. His assistants, advisors including Dr Henry Kissinger and others applaud. President Nixon waves. He starts his final speech, a farewell speech to the White House staff. Nixon recalls his poor family background, his parents and death of his brothers and becomes choked-up in the speech several times. Emotional staff members are shown. Nixon finishes his speech with high spirit, good hopes and thanks all. The people in the hall applaud as Nixon family leaves.
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