United States Vice President Spiro Agnew addresses a meeting of Republican governors and leaders. His remarks support the words and actions of the President of United States, Richard Nixon. He cites examples from John F Kennedy and Winston Churchill. He expresses his opinion about United States President Richard Nixon. Members of the assembly applaud. He talks about role of satellite news networks like NBC news, CBS news and other media networks, creating doubts in the minds of the American people. He calls for the press networks to be more responsible to people and government.
United States Vice President Spiro Agnew addresses a meeting of Republican governors and leaders gathered for the Midwest Regional Republican Committee meeting. He is critical of the American media. He talks about role of satellite news networks like NBC news, CBS news and others, creating doubts in the minds of people. He says that news networks misuse the liberty of their freedom to speak. He finishes his speech and walks down the speaker's stand. Members and the guests at the assembly applaud
The U.S. Air Force One at the Andrew's Air Force Base, Maryland. The planes ready to take President Nixon on his tour to Europe. Various parts, tail and tires of the plane. The plane moves on the runway. It takes off from the runway and becomes airborne in the dusk sky.
The U.S. Air Force One at the Andrew's Air Force Base, Maryland. The plane gets ready to take President Nixon on his tour to Europe. It runs on the runway during dusk and takes off. Various lighting signals on the runway to provide signals to plane flying in the night. The plane in flight.
The U.S. Air Force One at Andrew's Air Force Base, Maryland. It runs on the runway during dusk and takes off. Various lighting signals on the runway to provide signals to plane flying in night. The planes flies in the dusky sky.
The U.S. Air Force One at Andrew's Air Force Base, Maryland. Various lighting signals on the runway during night. Air Force One plane runs on the runway during dusk and takes off. The planes flies in the dusky sky and takes a turn towards its left.
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