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 members of Associated Press Managing Editors (APME) at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. President Nixon walks off a podium after answering the press reporters. President Richard Nixon shakes hands surrounded by reporters. A news reader summarizes the session. Another reporter reports about President's stand at the session.
News special report about U.S. President Richard Nixon's 'Silent Majority' speech from the White House about Vietnam War. President Nixon addresses the nation from an office in the White House. He points about the fault of North Vietnamese government to negotiate about a just peace. He talks about the U.S. foreign policy regarding assuring peace in other countries against communist or any other sort of aggression. He talks about the training given to South Vietnamese to defend their freedom.
News special report about U.S. President Richard Nixon's 'Silent Majority' speech from the White House about Vietnam War. President Nixon addresses the nation from an office in the White House. He speaks of U.S. programs in future and replacement of all U.S. ground forces by South Vietnamese forces. He denies a fixed timetable of U.S. withdrawal and about Paris Peace Talks. He says that if violence from North Vietnam continues, the U.S. can take strong steps. He appreciates the concern of young Americans to restore peace. He calls to get united for the existence of peace. He recalls the efforts of former President Woodrow Wilson to reassure world peace during World War I
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.
Second Inauguration of President Richard Milhous Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew at the U.S. Capitol, Washington DC. President Nixon on the speaker's podium to address the assembly after swearing in as President for his second term. He addresses all dignitaries at the ceremony and all citizens of United States. He announces the beginning of a new era of stable world peace. Dr. Henry Kissinger, First Lady Pat Nixon among the guests listen carefully to Nixon's words. He takes a vow for better living standards for all Americans. He expresses his proud to be an American and hopes for growth of country. Guests at the stands stand from their seats and applaud.
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