A report about events and happenings of the Watergate scandal and hearings of the Senate-Watergate Committee, in Washington DC. A Senate Committee hearing about inquiry on Richard Nixon's election campaign in 1972. Witnesses speak in front of the Committee. Chief Counsel Samuel Dash interrogates James W McCord, Former Security Director of Nixon Re-Election Committee. Newspaper headlines about McCord's statements to the Committee. McCord speaks to the committee.
A report about events and happenings of the Watergate scandal and hearings of the Senate-Watergate Committee, in Washington DC. A Senate Committee hearing about inquiry on Richard Nixon's election campaign in 1972. Members of the Nixon Re-election Committee questioned by the Senate-Watergate Committee members. Terry F Lenzner, Assistant Chief Counsel interrogates a member of the re-election committee. Senator Lowell Weickerr questions him as the man replies. Members of the Senate Committee recall the hearings during interview.
A report about events and happenings of the Watergate scandal and hearings of the Senate-Watergate Committee, in Washington DC. Senate Committee hearings questions members of Nixon Re-election Committee in 1972 elections. Chief counsel Samuel Dash interrogates Jeb Stuart Magruder, Former Deputy Director of the CMTE. He replies to all questions. Senator Howard Baker asks some questions to Magruder. The panel of committee members including Senator Sam Ervin Junior, at the desk listens to his replies.
President Nixon during address to the nation from his office in the White House, Washington DC. Overall topic is Watergate investigation. He recalls the year 1972 with most important Presidential duties on him, so he issued campaign operation responsibilities to other individuals. He says that he has honest judges and prosecutors to ensure justice to the convict. He says that this issue should not distract the focus from important issues like development and world peace.
From a pro-Nixon "documentary" called "The Nixon Years: Change Without Chaos" covering President Richard Nixon's first four years in office. Released during his 1972 reelection campaign. U.S. Police clash with demonstrators at an anti-Vietnam war protest. A U.S. soldier in Vietnam firing a machine gun into the jungle overgrowth. People burning Vietnam draft cards. Ground and aerial views of riots in Washington DC with burning buildings and smoke rising in neighborhoods beyond the U.S. Capitol. A middle aged American woman yells "What nerve! This is America?" Nixon speaking at a campaign rally of Richard Nixon during Presidential elections of 1968. Nixon with his family stands on a stage at a public meeting. He addresses and large crowd of spectators applaud. Nixon walks on the ramp of U.S. Air Force One aircraft (which he called The Spirit of 76) after being elected as the President. Nixon confers to settle the cold war situation aboard. U.S. soldiers march during an operation in Vietnam war. Nixon works in his office to bring down the cost of living and inflation. U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Kissinger and others meet at Paris Peace Conference to talk about the Vietnam war. While addressing the Congress Nixon proposes his initiatives for betterment of civilians. Nixon signs a bill in Congress. He visits the U.S. troops involved in Vietnam. A large number of troops withdrawn from Vietnam. Friends and relatives of American soldiers and sailors receive them with warmth as they return from Vietnam. Happy friends and family at a port kiss and hug soldiers returning from Vietnam.
Live coverage of a speech by U.S. President Richard Nixon from the White House in Washington DC, United States. The speech is about the economy of the United States. President Nixon recalls the period in 1972 when he directed an increase in food supplies which finally held the prices. He says that it is still helping in terms of what American citizens pay at the supermarkets today. Food prices have risen drastically. He says that reason for this increase in price is an unprecedented demand abroad for American farm products. He says that increase in exports will be necessary for balance of payment. He speaks about putting in effect the export controls due to rise in food prices within the country. President Nixon says that they must give higher priority to consumers within the country. He says that he has ordered the Internal Revenue Service to stop the rise in the cost of living.
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