A report about events and happenings of the Watergate scandal and hearings of the Senate-Watergate Committee, in Washington DC. Senate Committee hearings questions members of Nixon Re-election Committee in 1972 elections. Chief counsel Samuel Dash interrogates Jeb Stuart Magruder, Former Deputy Director of the CMTE. He replies to all questions. Senator Howard Baker asks some questions to Magruder. The panel of committee members including Senator Sam Ervin Junior, at the desk listens to his replies.
Senator Richard Nixon as the Vice President with President Eisenhower. Nixon shakes hands with Lyndon Johnson. Nixon holds office of President during President's absence. Nixon during visit to various nations of Latin America, Europe and Asia. Nixon during the famous 'No holes barred' debate with Soviet General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev. Khrushchev shakes hand with Nixon. Large crowds of supporters cheer for Nixon during the President Election campaign in 1960. Nixon after the defeat in the elections tries to recover from the trauma. From a promotional film released during the 1972 presidential election.
Donald Rumsfeld, counselor to President Richard Nixon talks with President Nixon in the garden of White House, Washington DC. The counselor and President Nixon discuss while continuing their walk inside the White House.
U.S. President Richard Nixon together with FBI Director J Edgar Hoover and Attorney General John N Mitchell sit at conference table in the White House. They pose for a photograph and talk to each other. Mitchell smokes a smoking pipe.
News special report about U.S. President Richard Nixon's 'Silent Majority' speech from the White House about Vietnam War. President Nixon addresses the nation from an office in the White House. He points about the fault of North Vietnamese government to negotiate about a just peace. He talks about the U.S. foreign policy regarding assuring peace in other countries against communist or any other sort of aggression. He talks about the training given to South Vietnamese to defend their freedom.
News report about U.S. President Richard Nixon's address to the nation about Watergate case. Preface narration by Roger Mudd. President Nixon addresses the nation from his office in the White House, Washington DC. Richard Nixon after accepting resignation of the White House assistants and counsels delivers his address. President speaks of those who resigned and says that justice will be pursued fairly and impartially.
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