The U.S. Secretary of State Dr Henry Kissinger and aides arrive at afternoon signing session of a peace agreement with Vietnam at the 'Communist Villa' in Paris, France. North Vietnamese leader Le Duc Tho along with aides arrives and waves hand towards the press box. Kissinger and Ambassador Sullivan examine the documents and sign. Tho and North Vietnamese delegation at the conference table watch Kissinger signing documents and then sign the documents. Big chandeliers in the Communist Villa hall.
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon's answers to a panel during a special television program in Michigan. A panelist questions about Nixon's idea of a volunteer army. Nixon explains the concept of volunteer army. He gives instances from Vietnam War and traditional wars. His daughter Tricia Nixon listens carefully sitting among the audiences.
News special report about U.S. President Richard Nixon's press conference at White House in Washington DC. President Nixon arrives in a hall packed with press reporters. He stands before the microphone and reporters question him. A reporter asks him about the protests against his decision to send U.S. Military troops in Cambodia, during the Vietnam War. Nixon answers him.
President Nixon speaks to press reporters about increasing demonstrations in United States. Another reporter asks about the boycott of North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Talks. Nixon answers that the U.S. would enter into the next stage of the Peace Talks.
A large crowd gathered to welcome U.S. President Nixon at the Mississippi Economic Council silver anniversary meeting in Jackson, Mississippi, held in the Coliseum. President Nixon from speaker's podium addresses the Economic Council. Nixon presents his vision of Mississippi in the future. He mentions effects of Korean War, Vietnam War and economic crises. The spectators applaud as Nixon expresses hope for a bright future for the United States of America. Officials attending included Governor William Waller, Senator Jim Eastland, Senator John Stennis, and Mississippi congressmen.
Opening scene shows Sammy Davis on a stage set up in Hangar deck of the Aircraft Carrier, USS Hancock (CVA-19) during her 7th Vietnam Cruise, in 1972. He speaks about doing impersonations. Sailors in audience are seen in various places on the hangar deck. Some are perched on structural members and hangar equipment. Views o main audience in seats on hangar floor. Davis onstage, speaks of Frank Sinatra, and then sings the song, "All the way," in the style of Nat King Cole (who never recorded it). Members of audience applauding as Davis sings. He continues singing in style of Tony Bennett, Billy Eckstein. At this point, clip continues with audio only, as Davis sings in styles of Frankie Lane and Louis Armstrong, and then impersonates Humphrey Bogart, James cagney, James Stewart, Cary Grant, and W.C. Fields, speaking the lyrics of "All the Way," as they would. He then impersonates Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Davis then finishes singing the song in his own voice. Audience applauds.
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