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671 records found for Richard Nixon
1972-10-06, ABC, min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Harry Reasoner
- Richard Nixon
- Jesse Jackson
- George McGovern
- Lou Choppy
- Jim Kincade
- Bill Worden
Saigon about to be attacked. Train derailment in Mexico. (Rev. Jesse Jackson reports.) Youth vote (Report from Jim Kincade). Syria (Report from Lou Choppy). The training of women drill Sargents (Bill Worden Reports). McGovern charges Nixon with demogogory. Commentary on the candidates. With commercials.
1972-10-09, , min.
Interviews related to the Presidential campaigns of President Nixon and challenger George McGovern.
1972-10-10, , min.
George McGovern's political speech on ending the Vietnam war. High Republican officials ordered bugging and sabotage campaign to ensure Nixon's reelection.
1972-10-12, , min.
After four days of talks with North Vietnamese negotiators, Henry Kissinger returns to Washington to meet with President Nixon.
1972-10-13, , min.
Henry Kissinger briefs President Nixon about Paris peace talks. McGovern campaigns in Seattle, Washington.
1972-10-16, , min.
President Nixon speaks to prisoner of war families. McGovern charges Nixon with running a ruthless campaign.
#17131: DEMOCRATS FOR NIXON
Order1972-10-20, , min.
Democrats who support Richard Nixon.
1972-10-23, , min.
Nixon campaigns in New York. McGovern says White House has promised to keep him informed on Vietnam developments.
1972-10-24, , min.
Henry Kissinger reports on talks with South Vietnam to President Nixon. White House remains silent on developments.
1972-10-30, , min.
Two commuter trains collide in Chicago, forty killed. Nixon cancels campaign trip to Chicago.
#17151: VOTE FOR PEACE
Order1972-10-31, , min.
With peace in Vietnam reportedly near, anti-Nixon campaign takes place.
1972-11-08, , min.
Nixon easily defeats McGovern in presidential election, winning by over 17 million votes, the largest absolute majority ever. McGovern says he will not run again but accepts defeat well.
1972-11-09, , min.
A special report on the sweeping presidential victory by Richard Nixon over George McGovern.
1972-11-22, , min.
A third meeting near Paris between Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese negotiators for Vietnam peace. President Nixon in Camp David retreat.
1972-11-24, , min.
Reports from Paris and Saigon say US and North Vietnam are no closer to peace settlement after five days of talks. North Vietnam's demands are said to be unreasonable. President Nixon and family visits New York City.
1972-11-30, ABC, min.
No further Vietnam troop withdrawals while Paris talks continue. Troop strength now at 27,000. Nixon looked at by many as too powerful to be president.
1972-12-20, , min.
White House denies rift between Nixon and Kissinger on Vietnam peace talks. Pope Paul regrets resumed bombing of North Vietnam.
1973-01-01, , min.
North Vietnam pushing for negotiated settlement. Kissinger and Nixon meet.
1973-01-08, CBS, 57 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Collingwood
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Dan Rather
- Marvin Kalb
- Roger Mudd
- Daniel Schorr
"NIXON: THE NEXT FOUR YEARS--THE CORRESPONDENTS REPORT" CBS SPECIAL BROADCAST (Video Tape). Walter Cronkite is anchor for a roundtable discussion by a group of seven CBS correspondents on what might be expected from President Nixon's second administration, projecting both domestic and foreign planning and actions, and comparing the future to what has happened during the past four years. The correspondents are Eric Sevareid, Dan Rather, Charles Collingwood, Marvin Kalb, Roger Mudd and Daniel Schorr, with Cronkite as the seventh in the discussion.
1973-01-19, CBS, 10 min.
Vietnam peace at hand. A report on President Nixon's second inaugural tomorrow.
1973-01-20, NBC, 00 min.
The second inauguration of Richard M. Nixon from Washington DC.
1973-01-20, , min.
Live coverage of the Richard Nixon presidential inaugural.
1973-01-23, , min.
President Nixon announces a peace agreement between the United States and South and North Vietnam.
1973-01-24, CBS, min.
CBS special report on the announcement made on 1/23 by President Nixon that a Vietnam peace agreement had been reached. A look at the history of the Vietnam war and the implications of the accord.
1973-01-24, , min.
Commentary about death of President Johnson and end of Vietnam war.
1973-01-24, CBS, min.
Peace in Vietnam: A Perspective. CBS special report on the announcement made on 1/23 by President Nixon that a Vietnam peace agreement had been reached. A look at the history of the Vietnam war and the implications of the accord.
1973-01-26, , min.
President Nixon requests day of prayer as Vietnam war ends. Spiro Agnew to visit Southeast Asia to discuss postwar relations.
#17240: 60 MINUTES
Order1973-02-04, CBS, min.
September 24th, 1968- An hour newsmagazine with a strong emphasis on investigative reporting. 60 Minutes began in 1968 as a bi-weekly show, alternating on Tuesday evenings with CBS Reports. In the fall of 1971, it shifted to Sunday evenings. In the fall of 1975, it became a weekly series. It remains a fixture on Sunday evenings on CBS to this day. "The Selling Of Colonel Herbert." Examines the case of Lt. Colonel Anthony Herbert who was dismissed for reporting war crimes to the US Army and talks to several army officers who dispute Colonel Herbert's charges. "Come To Britain" looks at resorts in Britain. "Point-Counterpoint" debates President Nixon's budget. Host:Harry Reasoner
1973-02-09, , min.
North Vietnam and Viet Cong will release first group of US POW's shortly. Virginia Knauer will stay on as Nixon's consumer advisor.
1973-02-13, , min.
North Vietnam announces it will release another 20 POW's in next few days. Nixon devalues the dollar by 10%.
1973-02-14, , min.
Nixon Hopes devaluation of dollar will stop deficit. US accuses Viet Cong of violating peace agreement by holding up release of more POW's.
1973-02-19, , min.
President Nixon appears at AFL-CIO meeting. Greeted with a cordial reception. Henry Kissinger begins a trip to Southeast Asia.
1973-02-20, , min.
President Nixon visits Columbia, South Carolina to give thanks for his Vietnam support. Laos announces a ceasefire.
1973-03-29, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation about Viet Nam and domestic problems.
1973-04-09, , min.
Anthony Russo takes stand in own defense in Pentagon Papers trial. Viet Cong downs two ICCS helicopters. President Nixon says very serious matter.
1973-04-11, , min.
House of Commons votes not to restore capital punishment. President Nixon sends Congress a comprehensive trade bill
1973-04-11, , min.
Serious smog situation in Japan. Nixon urges Congress to improve laws governing private pension plans.
1973-04-16, , min.
United States resumes bombing of Laos after US accuses Laos of ceasefire violations. Nixon addresses construction workers.
1973-04-18, , min.
Nixon lifts all restrictions on oil imports. Indictments said to be imminent in Watergate case.
1973-04-26, CBS, min.
America's Chief Executives speak from experience in this hour, drawn from interviews dating back to 1952. President Richard M. Nixon : " The most important thing about a public man is not why he's loved or disliked, but whether he's respected. I hope to restore respect to the presidency." President Lhndon B. Johnson : " The real error was to be sleeping soundly about 6 AM and have the telephone ring. Had an accident occurred? Were we at war?" President John F. Kennedy: "It's much easier to make the speeches than the judgements cause your advisers to be divided. If you choose the wrong course, the president bears the burden." President Dwight D. Eisenhower: " There's a possibility of the Congress limiting the power of the president. Once he's got the authority, nobody can stop him. " President Harry S. Truman: " If he's got thin skin, he's got no business being in the presidency. You never want anyone to tell you what to do." Eric Sevareid is the narrator.
1973-04-27, , min.
FBI Chief Patrick Gray resigns. Nixon goes to Mississippi to examine flood damage over Mississippi delta.
#17299: 7 O'CLOCK NEWS,THE
Order1973-04-29, WCBS, 25 min.
Watergate Whitehouse cleaning recommendations by President Richard M. Nixon. Senator Jacob Javits speaks of need to have White House reorganization of current staff.
1973-04-30, , min.
President Nixon accepts resignation of 3 top aides. Nixon goes on television to discuss Watergate.
#17301: PRESIDENT NIXON ADDRESS
Order1973-04-30, , min.
President Richard Nixon addresses the nation about Watergate.
1973-04-30, , min.
President Nixon addresses the nation on Watergate affair and the firing of White House Council John Dean, and the resignations of Chief Of Staff H.R. Haldeman, domestic affairs advisor John Ehrlichman and US Attorney General Richard Kleindienst
1973-05-01, , min.
News and commentary about Watergate.
1973-05-02, , min.
John Connally becomes a Republican. Spiro Agnew takes on added duties as domestic advisor to President Nixon.
1973-05-04, , min.
White House linked with burglary in Pentagon Papers case. In a Gallup poll, 40% of Americans think Nixon knew in advance of Watergate bugging.
1973-05-05, , min.
Watergate.
1973-05-07, , min.
Nixon says he didn't learn of Watergate coverup until March.