Nixon's Address on Watergate, 1973 / Shopware (Firm).
In this historical speech to the nation on August 15, 1973, President Nixon continues to deny knowledge of the Watergate Affair. "On May 22, I stated in very specific terms" I had no prior knowledge of the Watergate break-in; I neither took part in nor knew about any of the subsequent cover-up activ...
Uniform Title: | Films on Demand.
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Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2012], ©2010.
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Series: | Films on Demand.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (29 min.) : sound, color, digital file. |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Contents:
- Purpose of Speech (2:27)
- Lack of Knowledge of Cover-Up (1:26)
- Nixon's Pursuit of Facts (1:23)
- Misplaced Trust in Investigative Agencies (2:57)
- Grand Jury and Special Prosecutor (0:59)
- Confidentiality of Candid Conversations (3:02)
- Protecting Office of Presidency (1:38)
- Meaning of Watergate (1:04)
- Rejecting Cynicism (2:18)
- Warrantless Wiretapping (2:39)
- Watergate's Origins in 1960s Morality (1:55)
- Restoring Restraint (1:49)
- Drain on Government Energy (2:06)
- Nixon's Mandate and Appeal to People (2:27)
- Purpose of Speech (2:27)
- Lack of Knowledge of Cover-Up (1:26)
- Nixon's Pursuit of Facts (1:23)
- Misplaced Trust in Investigative Agencies (2:57)
- Grand Jury and Special Prosecutor (0:59)
- Confidentiality of Candid Conversations (3:02)
- Protecting Office of Presidency (1:38)
- Meaning of Watergate (1:04)
- Rejecting Cynicism (2:18)
- Warrantless Wiretapping (2:39)
- Watergate's Origins in 1960s Morality (1:55)
- Restoring Restraint (1:49)
- Drain on Government Energy (2:06)
- Nixon's Mandate and Appeal to People (2:27)