President Nixon addressing the nation about Watergate. President Nixon speaks about his responsibilities and confidentiality of strategic information. He says that the tapes of presidential conversation should not be made public.
News report about the visit of U.S. President Richard M Nixon to the People's Republic of China. Frank Reynolds from a studio presents the report. He reports the welcome of President Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon by Chairman Zhou Enlai at the Peking Airport in Beijing. President reviews honor guards and sits in his limousine and his motorcade drives on. A crowd of pedestrians and cyclists on roads.
News report about the visit of U.S. President Richard M Nixon to the People's Republic of China. Frank Reynolds from studio reports about President Nixon's meeting with Chairman Mao Zedong, as he shakes hands with Mao and others. President Nixon, Dr Henry Kissinger with Premier Zhou Enlai and other dignitaries pose at a hall. Frank Reynolds and Dr. James Thomson report about the meeting with Mao and Zhou Enlai in Beijing
News report about the visit of U.S. President Richard M Nixon to the People's Republic of China. News anchor Frank Reynolds together with Dr. James Thomson reports about the meeting with Zhou Enlai in Beijing. President Nixon and Pat Nixon with Zhou Enlai at a State dinner in their honor. Enlai addresses the house in Chinese and a woman moderator translates his speech. President Nixon listens to the speech and reads its copy. Dr Henry Kissinger and other delegates and Chinese dignitaries at the ceremony. Everybody in the house raise a toast. Zhou Enlai sits between President Nixon and Patricia Nixon talking to them.
President Nixon addresses the congress from the speaker's podium in the U.S. Capitol during his 1970 State of the Union address. He speaks about pollution and damage done to the environment by human race. He talks of the need to make reparations for the damage we have done to our land, air, and water. He notes that this is a particular concern of young people, "because they more than we will reap the grim consequences of our failure to act on programs which are needed now, if we are to prevent disaster later." (Foreshadows global warming.) President Nixon proposes a 10 billion dollar clean water program. Congressmen in the house applaud. He discusses the importance of purchasing and preserving open spaces and park lands. He discusses the need to make automobile emissions cleaner. He talks about pricing goods to cover not only their production but also their disposal without damage to the environment. He asks that citizens consider air and water not as free resources but as scarce resources to be protected. The Joint Chiefs of Staff among the Congressmen listen to the speech. Nixon talks about rural areas becoming less populated with migration to urban city centers. He calls on America to become a pioneer in environmental research and leadership. Vice President Spiro Agnew and the Congress Speaker sit on seats behind podium. Nixon concludes his speech and shakes hands with Speaker and other Congressmen who admire and applaud.
A television public service announcement from Senator William Proxmire about the benefits of daily walk. Senator William Proxmire walks in a garden and speaks about the benefits of a daily morning walk. He calls for people to walk a mile on the 'Health Day' on July 1.
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