Senator Richard Nixon as the Vice President with President Eisenhower. Nixon shakes hands with Lyndon Johnson. Nixon holds office of President during President's absence. Nixon during visit to various nations of Latin America, Europe and Asia. Nixon during the famous 'No holes barred' debate with Soviet General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev. Khrushchev shakes hand with Nixon. Large crowds of supporters cheer for Nixon during the President Election campaign in 1960. Nixon after the defeat in the elections tries to recover from the trauma. From a promotional film released during the 1972 presidential election.
President Nixon during address to the nation from his office in the White House, Washington DC. Overall topic is Watergate investigation. He recalls the year 1972 with most important Presidential duties on him, so he issued campaign operation responsibilities to other individuals. He says that he has honest judges and prosecutors to ensure justice to the convict. He says that this issue should not distract the focus from important issues like development and world peace.
Young demonstrators from the group "Young Americans for Freedom" (YAF) display protest sign to U.S. President Richard Nixon during his visit to Montana, Portland Oregon, Washington state, and Alaska. Address "623 SW Oak St" visible on a building as two men get into a car in front of it. A large group of young conservative demonstrators protest peacefully. Some stand atop school buses. Oregon mountains visible in the background. The crowd is carrying posters, banners and placards. The banners protest Nixon's planned visit to China, e.g., "Don't Shake the Bloody Hand of Mao" and "Y.A.F. says Stay Home." Also "Reconsider Richard Nixon for 1972." Another is "McGovern for President." Still another is "Sign the draft law and prove you're a liar." Also some banners speaking about the economy say "I am a Keynesian now." Many others protest the planned trip and diplomatic efforts with China.
Production of Research Safety Vehicle (RSV) mini car in the United States. Traffic on the street. Increasing number of car crashes leads to the production of RSVs. Cars on the street. A 1972 Chevrolet Vega. Some Volkswagen Beetle cars drive on the highway. Men work on the production of cars in a factory. They discuss a sketch. Men work on different equipment. Parts of car. The structure of the car. Men work on different parts of the car. The car on a ramp during the production process. A crash test of the car. Dummies are placed in the car and the car is hit against a wall. The car on the street.
Live coverage of a speech by U.S. President Richard Nixon from the White House in Washington DC, United States. The speech is about the economy of the United States. President Nixon recalls the period in 1972 when he directed an increase in food supplies which finally held the prices. He says that it is still helping in terms of what American citizens pay at the supermarkets today. Food prices have risen drastically. He says that reason for this increase in price is an unprecedented demand abroad for American farm products. He says that increase in exports will be necessary for balance of payment. He speaks about putting in effect the export controls due to rise in food prices within the country. President Nixon says that they must give higher priority to consumers within the country. He says that he has ordered the Internal Revenue Service to stop the rise in the cost of living.
Men examining wreckage of burial vaults and barracks near Shuri, Okinawa in Japan. Wreckage of 1937 ford in rubble. Ford emblem. Marine cleans Japanese rifle. TBF Avenger plane drops supplies by parachute. Parachutes drifting downward.
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