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671 records found for Richard Nixon
1973-10-31, , min.
Judge John Sirica announces two White House tape recordings to be released to courts. Possible Attorney General nomination coming soon.
1973-11-02, , min.
Source claims Nixon knew about missing White House tapes. More ceasefire violations in Middle East.
1973-11-04, CBS, min.
News special on President Nixon's endangered presidency.
1973-11-06, , min.
President Nixon's personal secretary Rosemary Woods called to testify before judge John Sirica about missing White House tapes. Financier Robert Vesco arrested in Bahama Islands.
1973-11-10, WBAI, min.
Live coverage of the impeachment rally in New York City's Bryant Park by WBAI radio.
1973-11-10, , min.
Impeachment rally in New York City's Bryant Park.
1973-11-14, , min.
Washington D.C. judge rules President Nixon's firing of special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox was illegal. Tricia Nixon supports her father.
1973-11-17, , min.
Live coverage of President Nixon's press conference.
1973-11-18, , min.
Nixon on tour of South. Martial law declared in Greece due to violent demonstrations.
1973-11-18, , min.
Comment on President Nixon's speech on the energy crisis.
1973-11-18, , min.
President Nixon touring South in attempt to move away from Watergate stigma. He visits Georgia to warm crowd reception.
1973-11-20, WNBC, 60 min.
- Tom Snyder
- Jack Anderson
- Barry Goldwater
- Richard Nixon
- Ronald Reagan
- Thomas Eagleton
- Robert Welch Jr.
- David Mosher
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. Tom Snyder's guests are Robert Welch Jr. who is the founder and director of the John Birch Society. Discussion includes current opinions and predictions related to Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater. Prediction that Ronald Reagan will win Presidency in 1976. In a short segment Snyder interviews 20 year old David Mosher, homecoming queen of University California at Davis...receiving 60% of the vote...running as a protest candidate. Jack Anderson who is a highly acclaimed National Syndicated Columnist talks about investigative stories which he calls "high risk journalism." They have included Vice President Spiro Agnew's tax evasion, and a damaging story and retraction of a story written about Thomas Eagleton. Live and Tape. All commercials are included.
1973-11-23, CBS, min.
Nixon meets with advisers to counteract fuel shortages. Belief Israel possesses nuclear weapons. Walter Cronkite reports.
1973-11-25, , min.
President Nixon addresses the nation on the energy crisis.
1973-11-26, , min.
Nixon speaks at Seafarer's Union about energy crisis. White House finally turns over subpoenaed Watergate tapes to judge John Sirica. More testimony on missing tapes from presidential secretary Rosemary Woods.
1973-12-07, , min.
Unemployment rises from 4.5 to 4.7% in November. Fuel crisis much more serious than government admits. Nixon and Ford meet to determine exact duties of Vice-President.
1973-12-13, CBS, min.
Truckers in two-day work stoppage. Energy secretary William Simon and President Nixon hold news conference to discuss energy crisis. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1973-12-14, CBS, min.
Nixon meets with top economy advisers to discuss the energy crisis. 15 American, European, and Japanese companies agree to buy Iranian crude oil at record prices. REPORTER: Walter Cronkite (Akwaz, Iran) Iran offered oil earlier at much lower price, but oil companies and Nixon administration refused to buy. {National Iranian Oil Company Dr. Reza Fallah - insists Iran offered to sell oil to US.} Iran began selling oil to Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa after United States refused to buy. [FALLAH - thinks oil companies must shoulder some responsibility for United States energy crisis.] REPORTER: John Sheahan Reporter(s):Cronkite, Walter Cronkite; John Sheahan. President lights national Christmas tree.
1973-12-27, ABC, min.
A look at President Nixon's endangered presidency due to the Watergate crisis.
1973-12-31, , min.
Gasoline and other fuels to rise in 1974. President signs bill subsidizing flood insurance.
1974-01-01, , min.
Representative Charles Teague dies of heart attack. Increase in Social Security bill expected to be signed by President Nixon.
1974-01-02, , min.
Internal Revenue Service to reexamine President's tax returns. President signs bill reducing speed on nation's highways to 55 MPH to conserve fuel.
1974-01-10, CBS, min.
President Nixon comments on Watergate, the economy, the energy crisis and other matters in this report made up of excerpts from his recent speeches and press conferences. Dan Rather reports.
1974-01-15, , min.
Eighteen -minute gap on White House tape reviewed. Experts refute Rosemary Woods theory.
1974-01-16, , min.
Judge John Sirica hears testimony regarding 18-minute gap in White House tapes. Vice-President Ford believes Americans should reserve judgement on gap in White House tapes till more facts are known.
1974-01-17, , min.
Israel and Egypt troop disengagement along Suez. President Nixon congratulates Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir by phone.
1974-01-18, , min.
Judge John Sirica recommends White House tape erasures be turned over to the grand jury. Nixon plans radio broadcast on energy crisis.
1974-01-22, , min.
Nixon administration reacts to suggestions of Nixon resignation. Barry Goldwater predicts 10% loss of Republican vote because of Watergate.
1974-01-23, , min.
Senate Watergate Committee holds new round of public hearings. Senator Russell Long says Nixon will probably have to pay back taxes.
1974-01-25, , min.
Florida wants to switch back to standard time. Nixon tax deductions being examined by State of California.
1974-01-25, , min.
Increase in steel prices. Florida wants to switch back to standard time. Controversy over President Nixon's tax returns.
1974-01-30, , min.
President Nixon to deliver State Of The Union message. Federal judge Bruce Thompson dismisses stock manipulation charges against Howard Hughes.
#17603: STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
Order1974-01-30, , min.
President Richard Nixon gives his State Of The Union address before Congress. Commentary to follow.
1974-02-04, , min.
Nixon sends new budget to Congress. Watergate burglar Howard Hunt asks Appeals Court to overturn conviction.
1974-02-06, , min.
Truckers strike causes widespread unemployment and shortages. House gives subpoena powers to House Judiciary Committee in impeachment probe.
1974-02-08, , min.
Sudden snowstorm in Washington DC prevents President from annual physical exam. United Nations reports Israeli-Arab troop withdrawal going smoothly.
1974-02-25, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon holds a press conference to discuss the energy situation and the Watergate investigation.
1974-03-15, , min.
Senate Watergate Committee subpoenas Rosemary Woods. Nixon's taxes continue to be probed.
1974-03-19, , min.
Senator James Buckley urges President to resign. Judge John Sirica retires as chief judge of Federal Court in Washington.
1974-03-19, , min.
President Nixon holds a Watergate press conference before the National Association Of Broadcasters annual convention.
#9272: RICHARD NIXON SPEECH
Order1974-03-23, WGY, min.
Live radio coverage of Richard Nixon's speech about Watergate and the turning over of the White House tapes.
#17643: NIXON PRESS CONFERENCE
Order1974-03-25, , min.
Richard Nixon press conference.
1974-03-27, , min.
Three days of talks between Henry Kissinger and Leonid Brezhnev end in Moscow. President Nixon will be the main speaker at a Republican fund- raising dinner.
1974-03-29, , min.
President Nixon turns over material subpoenaed by special prosecutor Leon Jaworski. Senator Mike Mansfield discusses impeachment of President Nixon.
1974-04-03, , min.
Nixons reportedly owe big bill for back taxes. Former appointed presidential secretary Dwight Chapin on trial for perjury.
1974-04-04, , min.
Tornadoes in different cities, twister in Kentucky. President Nixon owes $460,000 in back taxes, to practically wipe out total wealth.
1974-04-17, , min.
President Nixon campaigns in Michigan's 8th congressional district for Republican candidate James Sparling. Attorney General William Saxbe calls Patricia Hearst a common criminal after robbery of Hibernia Bank in San Francisco.
1974-04-22, , min.
Gerald Ford criticizes President Nixon's handling of Watergate. House Judiciary Committee subpoenas 42 White House tapes.
1974-04-25, , min.
President Nixon visits Mississippi. Jury begins deliberations in trial of Maurice Stans and John Mitchell.
1974-04-28, , min.
Jury acquits Maurice Stans and John Mitchell of perjury and conspiracy charges. Former Attorney General Elliott Richardson says failure to supply White House tapes implies president's involvement in criminal conduct.