Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A member asks him about the rising number of violent demonstrations in American schools and universities. Nixon's daughters listen to his answers carefully. He suggests use of peaceful measures to express one's opinion. Pat Nixon and Governor of Michigan among the audiences watch him speak. The audience applauds to his answer.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to at panel during a special television program in Michigan. An older woman panelist asks him about social security for old and retired people. Nixon answers and speaks about stopping the rising of cost of living. He insists on reducing rate of inflation. The audience seems satisfied by his answers.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A medical professional asks about his opinions on Medicare. He disagreed with a compulsory health insurance for all citizens. He speaks to maintain the quality of Medicare. He briefs his ideas of extending medical aid to all people. The aged people among the audience applaud for him.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A woman questions about irresponsible acquisitions and internal security. Nixon points out the historical cases and says that people who advocate interests of any foreign government are an enemy of United States.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A member from the panel of judges questions about division between communists and other sections all over the world. Nixon says that United States moral influence and terms of its trade policy will allow people of world to choose between communism and other ways. He recalls warmth with which Polish citizens met him in Warsaw. The house applauds for his ideas.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist questions about demonstrations on streets of United States. He speaks of drawing destructive revolutionaries towards another justifiable cause for progress of United States. He raises his hope of justice and progress.