U.S. First Lady Pat Nixon at the Moscow State Circus in Moscow, Russia. Pat Nixon enters an auditorium located in Vernadsky Prospekt accompanied by dignitaries. A large crowd in the auditorium. Trapeze artists perform. Women dressed in white with red scarves perform a ballet. A man comes onto the stage with an accordion. The man acts and falls down while performing.
U.S. First Lady Pat Nixon at the Moscow State Circus in Moscow, Russia. A woman dressed in white with a stick in her hand and a ring man stand on a stage. Another woman comes onto the stage with white horses. The ring man moves towards the horses. The woman with the horses behind her moves around poles on the command of the ring man. The horses perform tricks. A large crowd in the auditorium. One of the horses walks on his hind legs at the command of the ring man. Performers thank people and move out.
U.S. First Lady Pat Nixon at the Moscow State Circus in Vernadsky Prospekt, Moscow, Russia. A woman on the stage with birds. She performs her first trick with a cock and a dove. Both the birds move through a tunnel of wire. A man comes onto the stage, removes the tunnel and places three small ladders on a table. Doves on a large stand in the background. Two dogs seated on both sides of the stand. Spectators in the auditorium watch as the birds perform. The woman moves near the stand and lifts one of her hands in the air on which the cock is seated. The cock sits on the stand. The woman performs her second trick with two white doves and one brown dove.
U.S. First Lady Pat Nixon at the Moscow State Circus in Moscow, Russia. A tightrope artist performs a stunt. He carries two women on his head and walks on a rope with a pole to maintain his balance. Pat Nixon walks out of the auditorium with dignitaries. Press reporters and cameramen follow her.
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.
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
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