Stand of U.S. President Richard Nixon on Vietnam War. President Nixon addresses the nation about the Vietnam War from White House. He details how United States got involved in the war. He talks of protests and demonstrations of anti war activists and wants an everlasting solution to the problem. He reminds of Woodrow Wilson's efforts to end wars and peace. Nixon tells the youth of America about their demonstrations: "I respect your idealism. I share your concern for peace. I want peace as much as you do." He speaks to the "great silent majority" of Americans (contrasted with the youth demonstrators) and asks for their support in fighting "the forces of totalitarianism" and in supporting his plans for fighting and ending the war. He asks that Americans be united for peace and united against defeat. In the final part of this speech segment, President Nixon invokes the term "silent majority."
A special news report about speech of President on 42 tapes of Presidential conversations about the Watergate case. News correspondent Howard K. Smith reports from the White House. President Richard Nixon at an office in the White House delivers his speech to the nation. He speaks about the investigations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He shows the 42 tapes of Presidential conversations. He invites the investigators to personally check more tapes of the White House.
U.S. President Richard Nixon at an office in the White House delivers his speech to the nation about 42 tapes of Presidential conversations about the Watergate case. He speaks about the investigations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He says that all the tapes must be made public to let people know the Presidential actions in the Watergate affair. He insists needs of presidential privacy.
U.S. President Richard Nixon at an office in the White House delivers his speech to the nation about 42 tapes of Presidential conversations about the Watergate case. He speaks about the President's conduct in Watergate matter. Transcripts of his conversation with various officers regarding Watergate. He says that he was completely unaware about the Watergate cover up. He mentions names of Mr John Dean about misunderstandings spread about the case. He mentions names of various persons responsible for the happenings so far.
U.S. President Richard Nixon at an office in the White House delivers his speech to the nation about 42 tapes of Presidential conversations about the Watergate case. He speaks about the President's conduct in Watergate matter. Transcripts of presidential conversation with various officers regarding Watergate case. President's stand on Watergate issue in the 42 records of Presidential conversation. He expresses hope that the records will prove him correct.
United States President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Dr Henry Kissinger talk to each other before their visit to Paris, France for the Paris Peace Accords attempting to end the Vietnam War. Close up views of both President Nixon and Dr Kissinger in the Oval Office discussing matters with each other at the President's desk. Next scene is in Paris: An aide puts documents on table in Communist Villa, Paris, prior to initialing them.
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