U.S. President Richard Nixon addresses U.S. citizens on the Watergate scandal in Washington, DC. The President questions upon the occurrence of the Watergate scandal and whom should one blame. He finds 1972 as the year of crucially important decisions, of intense negotiations and of new directions in achieving goals for bringing peace to United States. He states that the Presidency stands before politics. He has limited his appearances in campaigns. He believes that the culprits must bear the liability and pay the penalty. He finds it cowardly to blame his sub-ordinates, to whom he had delegated the responsibility, for the improper actions that took place within his campaign organization. Instead he accepts all the charges as he believes that the man at the top of an organization is the one who is responsible for all. The President takes a pledge to ensure a fair justice in the Watergate scandal.
Senator Truman Campbell called for cross examination before the Select Committee during Senate-Watergate hearings in Washington DC. Minority Counsel Fred Thompson questions him about Richard Nixon's campaign rallies during Presidential elections of 1972. He answers in detail about the events in campaign rallies. Counsel Thomson speaks to chairman that he had no more questions.
Senator Truman Campbell called for cross examination before the Select Committee during Senate-Watergate hearings in Washington DC. Majority Counsel Samuel Dash questions him about Richard Nixon's campaign rallies during Presidential elections of 1972. Senator Sam Ervin Junior, Chairman of Select Committee walks in the hall. Samuel Dash finishes with his questions to Campbell
Senator Truman Campbell called for cross examination before the Select Committee during Senate-Watergate hearings in Washington DC. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii asks Senator Campbell about the happenings at Richard Nixon's campaign rallies of Presidential elections in 1972. Campbell answers his questions.
Senator Truman Campbell called for cross examination before the Select Committee during Senate-Watergate hearings in Washington DC. Senator Joseph Montoya, one of the members of the Select committee, interrogates Senator Truman Campbell. He puts forward questions to Truman about misbehavior done to ladies at election campaign rally of Richard Nixon in 1972. Senator Campbell replies him. They also talk about money transfer and violence during elections. Senator Montoya asks about farm workers' demonstrations and Mexican militants.
A report about events and happenings of the Watergate scandal and hearings of the Senate-Watergate Committee, in Washington DC. Newspaper reports about the Watergate scandal and Committee hearings. A special report on 'Senate Hearings on Campaign Activities' about inquiry on Richard Nixon's election campaign in 1972. Chief Counsel Samuel Dash recalls the moment. Press photographers and crowd outside the Caucus Hall where hearings underway. Various witnesses speak in front of the hearing committee. The Chairman of the Select Committee, Senator Sam Ervin Junior, and others sitting by him interrogate two men from the White House staff.
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