President Nixon addressing the nation about Watergate. President Nixon speaks about his responsibilities and confidentiality of strategic information. He says that the tapes of presidential conversation should not be made public.
U.S. President Richard Nixon's address to the nation about Watergate case from the White House, Washington DC. President Nixon speaks about his campaign's wrong-doings in 1972 elections and condemns them. He asserts that such abuses won't take place in future. He condemns the practices during his campaign in 1972 presidential elections.
U.S. President Richard Nixon's address to the nation about Watergate case from the White House, Washington DC. President Nixon speaks about protection of national security. He says not to overreact to Watergate and not to limit President's rights, which may pose a threat to national security.
Second Inauguration of President Richard Milhous Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC. Archbishop Lakovas introduced to the assembly. He speaks prayers and blessings for President Nixon and Vice President Agnew. Guests and dignitaries at the ceremony stand on their places and bow their heads for prayer. White House assistants during the prayer. Archbishop shakes hands with Vice President Agnew and President Nixon after the prayer.
Second Inauguration of President Richard Milhous Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC. Senator Cook from the speaker's podium announces as Combined Services Academy chorus sings America the Beautiful. The terrace and dome of the Capitol building. A soloist singing. Other government buildings near the U.S. Capitol and statues on them. Bust of former President Abraham Lincoln. President Nixon singing the prayers. Assembled crowd and the guests applaud as the song finishes.
Second Inauguration of President Richard Milhous Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC. Senator Cook from the speaker's podium announces the oath taking of President Nixon and invites Chief Justice Warren Burger to administer the oath taking. President arrives for oath taking and his wife Patricia Nixon stands by him. Nixon raises his right hand and repeats the pledge after Chief Justice. Chief Justice and others congratulate him. U.S. Marine band plays and cannons fire after the inauguration. The assembled crowd and guests applaud for President Nixon.
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