Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist questions about Public education in most of States of United States. Nixon puts forward his ideas about various Federal programs for basic and higher level education. His daughter Julie Nixon among the audiences listens carefully.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist questions about growing communist influence in the society and political arena. Nixon says about enforcement of laws by effective means. His wife Pat Nixon listens to his words. The house breaks into laughter on an expert's questions. Nixon smiles and answers to the questions posed before him.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A woman from the panel questions about using Federal funds to train police force. Richard Nixon speaks about his plans about training of police officers. Governor of Michigan and his wife among the audience listen to him carefully. Nixon advocates an open admission policy to his proposed police academy
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist says that Hubert Humphrey and Richard Nixon should debate. Nixon answers in a witty manner about Hubert Humphrey and the audience in the television studio breaks into laughter.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist speaks about necessity of the Soviet-US cooperation as stated by Richard Nixon in his earlier campaign speeches. Nixon replies insisting on meaningful talks with the Soviet Union. Nixon's daughters Tricia and Julie, look carefully at their father speaking at the studio.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist speaks about delay in signing Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty with the Soviet Union. Answering her Nixon's speaks about the Soviet movement in Czechoslovakia (to supress the Prague Spring liberalization measures). Nixon speaks about importance of nuclear treaties and the need for countries to follow the treaty rules.