The inauguration ceremony of President Richard Nixon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, United States. Vice President Spiro Agnew, Chief Justice of the United States Warren Burger and President Richard Nixon at the inaugural stand. Chief Justice Warren Burger swears in Vice President Agnew and President Nixon. President Nixon and Vice President Agnew shake hands and a crowd applauds. President Nixon gives his inaugural speech.
The inauguration ceremony of President Richard Nixon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, United States. Vice President Spiro Agnew, President Richard Nixon and their wives stand together on the inaugural stand at the Capitol. They wave to the crowd present. People rise and applaud as the Presidential party leaves.
U.S. President Richard Nixon addresses the nation from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington DC, United States. President Nixon says that lack of energy supplies would bring temporary shortages in fuel supplies and some increase in fuel prices. He says that if energy resources were properly developed they could fulfill American energy requirements for centuries. He says that his administration was going to end quantitative controls on oil imports and establish a national energy office in the United States. He talks about increasing the ability of the United States to prevent oil spills. The President proposes that the Congress should remove government regulations which discouraged the growth of domestic natural gas industry. Secondly, the Congress should help to establish research and ground work for developing new forms of energy for a long range future (alternate sources of energy). Thirdly, the Congress should permit the licensing of new deep water ports to open the way for long delayed Alaska oil pipeline.
Hearings of the Senate Watergate Committee on the Watergate scandal in Washington DC. Testimony of Alexander Butterfield, former White House aide. Butterfield at the caucus room where the hearings take place. Chairman Senator Sam Ervin makes Butterfield take an oath. He takes the oath and introduces himself to the committee. Chief counsel Samuel Dash and minority counsel Fred Thompson question Butterfield. Butterfield details his tenure in the White House during Nixon administration.
Hearings of Senate Watergate Committee on the Watergate scandal in Washington DC. Testimony of Alexander Butterfield, former White House aide. Butterfield in the caucus room replies to questions of the minority counsel Fred Thompson. Butterfield reports about the installation of recording devices at the President's office. He also speaks about various Presidential offices and security provisions.
Hearings of Senate Watergate Committee on the Watergate scandal in Washington DC. Testimony of Alexander Butterfield, former White House aide. Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee, Senator Howard Baker questions Alexander Butterfield about conduct of John Dean. Howard Baker thanks him for his straight and to the point answers to the committee.
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