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.
President Nixon during address to the nation from his office in the White House, Washington DC. Overall topic is Watergate investigation. He recalls the year 1972 with most important Presidential duties on him, so he issued campaign operation responsibilities to other individuals. He says that he has honest judges and prosecutors to ensure justice to the convict. He says that this issue should not distract the focus from important issues like development and world peace.
Part of U.S. President Richard Nixon's address to the nation about the Watergate case. President Nixon addresses the nation from his office in the White House, Washington DC. He shows faith on Attorney General. He speaks of Soviet-US talks and other more important talks and reduction of nuclear arms. He speaks about goals for his second term as President. He calls for reforms in the existing political system. He urges towards free and clean future elections.
News special report carrying U.S. President Richard Nixon's address to the nation about Watergate case. Dan Rather reporting. From the White House, Washington DC, Nixon addresses the nation. Dan Rather reports the latest news regarding the whole issue. President Nixon speaks about the events and the hearings of the Senate Committee hearings. President speaks about his own conduct regarding the Watergate case. He denies having any knowledge about Watergate burglary and related issues.
President Nixon speaks about his ignorance about the Watergate case. He mentions the name of the White House counsel John Dean and blames Dean for misguiding him. He presents a timeline of the happenings and events leading to the Senate committee hearings. He denies discouraging the efforts to find the facts.
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.
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