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U.S. President Nixon in China and the Soviet Union; meets Zhou Enlai in China and signs a treaty with Nicolai Brezhnev

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.

Date: 1972
Duration: 4 min 47 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056796
U.S. President Richard Nixon works for peaceful end of Vietnam War, improves domestic conditions and controls drug traffic.

U.S. President Richard Nixon speaks about aftermath of immediate withdrawal from the Vietnam War. U.S. military prisoners of war held by North Vietnam stand before press reporters in Vietnam. President confers with U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger at his office. Vietnam War draftees being selected by traditional lottery system. Men stand in front of machines that churn out numbered balls for new draft lottery system. Nixon transforms budget expenditure on human needs. Criminals caught by police walk, some covering their faces from the media, as they are led away by police and investigators. Illegal drugs seized by efforts of Nixon administration. View of seized heroin manufacturing equipment. Nixon speaks about the opium farming in Turkey during one of his speeches and mentions agreement with the Turkish government in Ankara to cease all opium poppy production. Customs officers check illegal drug traffic on the border of Mexico and America. Drug enforcement officials search cargo hold of a ship for illegal drugs. Views of drug control officers finding illegal stashed hidden drugs in hiding places in cars and vehicles. Nixon speaks about increased budget to control illegal drug traffic and rehabilitation of drug abusers and drug addicts. He creates the office of Drug Abuse Enforcement and he speaks saying "We must wage what I have called Total War against public enemy number one in the United States: The problem of dangerous drugs." 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.

Date: 1972
Duration: 3 min 11 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056798
Speech of Gerald Ford to U.S. Senate after taking oath as U.S. Vice President at the Capitol building, following Agnew resignation

Swearing in ceremony of Gerald Ford as U.S. Vice President at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington DC. A judge administers the oath taking of Vice President Gerald R. Ford. Speaker Carl Albert speaks from his seat and congratulates the new Vice President. Gerald Ford delivers his speech from the podium of U.S. Senate. His wife Mrs. Ford and President Richard Nixon stand by him. Ford shakes hands and confers with President Nixon as he finishes his speech. The house applauds and President Nixon walks with the senators. Ford waves his hands as he stands near the speaker.

Date: 1973, December 6
Duration: 11 min 47 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056868
Gerald R. Ford arrives at the White House after being sworn in as U.S. Vice President in the Senate in Washington DC.

Swearing in ceremony of Gerald Ford as U.S. Vice President at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington DC. New Vice President Gerald R. Ford with Speaker Carl Albert arrives at the White House. The security guards open doors for him. He pauses before entering and shows some documents and papers.

Date: 1973, December 6
Duration: 42 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056869
Irving R Levine and Paul Duke report and discuss the proposals stated by U.S. President on economic problems.

News analysis following Richard Nixon's speech on economy crisis from Washington DC, United States. Reporter discusses the speech with journalists Irving R. Levine and Paul Duke. Group reviews the proposal of President Nixon to end unemployment and economy crisis. The proposals to end unemployment by Nixon are 90 day wage-price freeze, additional action on wages and prices, temporary suspension of full convertibility of dollar into gold (later called the "Nixon shock"), investment of tax credit, temporary surcharge of 10% imports, repeal of excise tax on automobiles, speeding of personal tax exemption to get more money in pocket and reduction of federal expenditure. Journalists Irving and Paul Duke also question why the President made the proposal now when the graph of dollar and unemployment begins to fall after sitting on President's seat for two years.

Date: 1971, August 15
Duration: 11 min 1 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056914
U.S. President Richard Nixon responds to journalists' questions about the investigation responsibility for the Watergate tapes.

U.S. President Richard Nixon talks about the Watergate tapes during a press conference in San Clemente, California. A journalist asks the President regarding the person in charge of the Watergate investigation in June 1972 when the Watergate incident took place, and March 21 when the president got the evidence. The president responds that in June the responsibility of investigation was given to Jeb Magreder who was the new Chairman of the Committee. Magreder and his associates had assured president of a thorough and fair investigation. In the White House, the investigation responsibility was given to John Ehrlichman, Counsel to the President, who in turn had delegated it to John Dean, a White House Counsel. But Dean himself was involved in the investigation of the White House staff by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation). Dean was to report to the President which was then carried on by Dean. The President sates that he has also met Haldeman, John Dean and Ehrlichman to discuss the matter and to get the truth out. Another journalist seeks an explanation for the President not asking Attorney General John Newton Mitchell the truth. The President clarifies that he did have confidence in Mitchell and asked him for details about the conversations. The President states that Mitchell did not tells him the truth and had his own reasons for doing so.

Date: 1973, August 22
Duration: 4 min 41 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056921