U.S. President Richard M. Nixon after being elected President of the United States. President Nixon's trip to China and bilateral talks with Prime Minister Zhou Enlai. Nixon commending his translator. U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Kissinger aboard the Air Force One aircraft. He talks about Nixon's impact on international politics. Nixon in Russia with Soviet Premiere Nicolai Brezhnev. Brezhnev signs a treaty to limit nuclear arms. Nixon directly addresses Russian people on television. Nixon lays a wreath for Russians who died in the war. Civilians and buildings in Moscow. Women and children on Russian streets. A large crowd cheers and the U.S. Congress applauds as President returns to the United States from China. Aerial view of the U.S. Capitol with RFK Stadium visible behind it. The Statue of Liberty and the New York City skyline from the air. Richard Nixon walks on a sea shore. From a pro-Nixon "documentary" called "Portrait of a President" about President Richard Nixon. Released during his 1972 reelection campaign.
U.S. President Richard Nixon's administration works to improve the conditions of minorities in American society. President Nixon shakes hands with African American dignitary. View of factory machines working at a cardboard box, packaging, and furniture business owned by an African American business man named Al Hollingsworth. Mr. Hollingsworth demonstrates some box packaging pieces and speaks in favor of Nixon's support for minority business owners. Three parked 18 wheeler trucks owned by Latino business man JJ Corasco. Corasco speaks in favor of Nixon's work with the Small Business Administration (SBA) supporting Mexican American business owners like himself. One truck begins to drive. View of a man using a drill press in a Toy Company that grew out of a small arts and crafts business. A man who is the Native American Indian business owner of the toy shop speaks in favor of Nixon's minority small business support. Scenes of the Native American man and his workers in the toy factory. From a pro-Nixon "documentary" called "The Nixon Years: Change Without Chaos" covering President Richard Nixon's first four years in office. Released during his 1972 reelection campaign.
Nixon talks to a staff group during a meeting in the White House. Presidential staff assistant Barbara Franklin speaks about initiatives of Nixon administration to recruit more women in administrative jobs. Newly selected women for various government jobs in the Nixon administration take oath. From a pro-Nixon "documentary" called "The Nixon Years: Change Without Chaos" covering President Richard Nixon's first four years in office. Released during his 1972 reelection campaign.
Production of Research Safety Vehicle (RSV) mini car in the United States. Traffic on the street. Increasing number of car crashes leads to the production of RSVs. Cars on the street. A 1972 Chevrolet Vega. Some Volkswagen Beetle cars drive on the highway. Men work on the production of cars in a factory. They discuss a sketch. Men work on different equipment. Parts of car. The structure of the car. Men work on different parts of the car. The car on a ramp during the production process. A crash test of the car. Dummies are placed in the car and the car is hit against a wall. The car on the street.
Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary, Communist Party of the Soviet Union, visits United States and meets with U.S. President Richard Nixon. A 1973 Lincoln Continental presented by President Richard Nixon to Leonid Brezhnev. A secret servicemen near the car. President Nixon's residence 'Aspen House' at Camp David, Maryland. President puts on a rain coat and meets Brezhnev at the house. The leaders sit in a 1972 Cadillac Limousine and drive away.
Live coverage of a speech by U.S. President Richard Nixon from the White House in Washington DC, United States. The speech is about the economy of the United States. President Nixon recalls the period in 1972 when he directed an increase in food supplies which finally held the prices. He says that it is still helping in terms of what American citizens pay at the supermarkets today. Food prices have risen drastically. He says that reason for this increase in price is an unprecedented demand abroad for American farm products. He says that increase in exports will be necessary for balance of payment. He speaks about putting in effect the export controls due to rise in food prices within the country. President Nixon says that they must give higher priority to consumers within the country. He says that he has ordered the Internal Revenue Service to stop the rise in the cost of living.
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