U.S. President Richard Nixon responds to a journalist question during a press conference in Orlando, Florida. The journalist talks about the recent statement of Senator Mark Hatfield. He asks the President about the extent to which he thinks the Hatfield statement could explain the occurrence of the Watergate issue. The President responds that the year 1972 was a busy year for him. He did not run his campaign during that period. He takes the responsibility of all mistakes that were made. He briefly talks about his investments which were mentioned in some of the editorials. He feels that in the presidency it is important to have no questions about the President's personal finance. He talks about the questions raised by editorials about his earning and investments. He states that he has been in 14 years of government services. He mentions the sources from where the money came. The President counts the sources. He states that in all years of his public life he has never obstructed justice. He clarifies that he is not a crook and has earned everything he has got. Includes the famous "I am not a crook" line.
U.S. President Richard Nixon responds to journalists question during a press conference in Orlando, Florida. A journalist asks him whether the telephone of his brother Donald Nixon's was tapped by the secret service. The President responds that the secret service did maintain a surveillance. He states that they did it for security reasons and his brother was aware of this. Another journalist asks him whether his brother was aware of the surveillance. The President states that his brother was aware of the fact as he was asked and told about it. A journalist questions upon conducting a surveillance. The President responds that a surveillance involves other people also.
U.S. President Richard Nixon responds to a journalist's questions during a press conference in Orlando, Florida. A journalist asks him whether a story will come out on submission of more facts. The President agrees to this. He states that editors had not raised questions on milk prices and the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. He thinks they need to be answer either through the medium of a television conference like this or by sending facts to all the editors of the nation's newspapers. He states that if editors need more information they can write to him.
United States President Richard Nixon at a press conference answers media persons in Orlando, Florida. President Nixon stands on a podium and answers a question from John Finnigan of the St. Paul Dispatch regarding the subject of Executive Privilege. Nixon responds with his attitudes on the press shield laws and says that the new Attorney General Saxby will follow the Shield law. The reporter follows up asking if Nixon believes that Executive Privilege is absolute and Nixon responds no and affirms his cooperation on investigations
United States President Richard Nixon at a press conference answers media persons in Orlando, Florida. President Nixon stands on a podium and answers the press reporters. A press reporter asks him questions about gas rationing. First he laughs at the question and then answers him. The crowd applauds as President finishes his words and points his finger towards another reporter.
United States President Richard Nixon at a press conference answers media persons in Orlando, Florida. President Nixon stands on a podium and answers the press reporters. A press reporter asks him questions about Watergate case. President Nixon clears his stand on the issue while answering the reporter.
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