- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 1782
- author: CNN
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Nixon with no expletives deleted
Highlights of a 1982 CNN Crossfire interview with former President Richard Nixon, includin...
published: 31 Jul 2013
author: CNN
Nixon with no expletives deleted
Nixon with no expletives deleted
Highlights of a 1982 CNN Crossfire interview with former President Richard Nixon, including uncensored comments during a commercial break.- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 1782
- author: CNN
10:01
frost nixon watergate full interview part 1
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published: 15 Jan 2010
author: gijsgeluid2006
frost nixon watergate full interview part 1
frost nixon watergate full interview part 1
- published: 15 Jan 2010
- views: 148775
- author: gijsgeluid2006
3:18
Nixon - Fire 'em
Richard M. Nixon (Anthony Hopkins), impeachment looming, declares that he will stand and f...
published: 26 Jun 2011
author: Heliogabby
Nixon - Fire 'em
Nixon - Fire 'em
Richard M. Nixon (Anthony Hopkins), impeachment looming, declares that he will stand and fight! From the Oliver Stone movie "Nixon" (1995).- published: 26 Jun 2011
- views: 28295
- author: Heliogabby
14:46
Who was Richard Nixon? 1/4
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published: 17 Mar 2012
author: mrgreen1066
Who was Richard Nixon? 1/4
57:24
John F. Kennedy - Richard Nixon Presidential Candidates Debate #1 (1960)
The key turning point of the campaign were the four Kennedy-Nixon debates; they were the f...
published: 25 Apr 2013
author: The Film Archives
John F. Kennedy - Richard Nixon Presidential Candidates Debate #1 (1960)
John F. Kennedy - Richard Nixon Presidential Candidates Debate #1 (1960)
The key turning point of the campaign were the four Kennedy-Nixon debates; they were the first presidential debates held on television, and thus attracted en...- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 5490
- author: The Film Archives
4:33
NIXON Original Theatrical Trailer
One of the best film trailers of all time, this was the original theatrical trailer for on...
published: 15 Nov 2008
author: fireice1971
NIXON Original Theatrical Trailer
NIXON Original Theatrical Trailer
One of the best film trailers of all time, this was the original theatrical trailer for one of the greatest political dramas of all time, Oliver Stone's 1995...- published: 15 Nov 2008
- views: 114077
- author: fireice1971
21:05
President Nixon's Farewell to the White House Staff
August 9, 1974: President Nixon bids farewell to the White House staff....
published: 17 Jan 2012
author: NixonFoundation
President Nixon's Farewell to the White House Staff
President Nixon's Farewell to the White House Staff
August 9, 1974: President Nixon bids farewell to the White House staff.- published: 17 Jan 2012
- views: 33165
- author: NixonFoundation
58:25
The Dark Side of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger: Seymour Hersh Interview (1983)
The term Watergate has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activit...
published: 14 Jul 2013
author: The Film Archives
The Dark Side of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger: Seymour Hersh Interview (1983)
The Dark Side of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger: Seymour Hersh Interview (1983)
The term Watergate has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. Those activi...- published: 14 Jul 2013
- views: 1285
- author: The Film Archives
8:07
Kennedy vs. Nixon - 1st 1960 Debate
Clip from the 1st 1960 presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) and Vice...
published: 16 Aug 2008
author: maxpowers518
Kennedy vs. Nixon - 1st 1960 Debate
Kennedy vs. Nixon - 1st 1960 Debate
Clip from the 1st 1960 presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) and Vice President Richard Nixon (R-CA). Held on September 26, 1960, it was...- published: 16 Aug 2008
- views: 470888
- author: maxpowers518
45:46
Nixon in China (The Film)
A compilation of audiovisual materials from the collections of the Richard Nixon President...
published: 22 Feb 2012
author: RichardNixonLibrary
Nixon in China (The Film)
Nixon in China (The Film)
A compilation of audiovisual materials from the collections of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library. Collections Include: - The Naval Photographic Center -...- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 14345
- author: RichardNixonLibrary
11:38
Inside President Eisenhower and V.P. Richard Nixon's Sour Relationship
Rise of The 'Angry White Male': http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2009/09/21/rise-of-t...
published: 06 Feb 2013
author: politicalarticles
Inside President Eisenhower and V.P. Richard Nixon's Sour Relationship
Inside President Eisenhower and V.P. Richard Nixon's Sour Relationship
Rise of The 'Angry White Male': http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2009/09/21/rise-of-the-angry-white-male-desperate-insecure-whites-see-years-of-unfetter...- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 405
- author: politicalarticles
1:54
Frost Nixon Interview Clip 2 of 6 - The Million Dollars In Cash Issue Frost/Nixon
http://www.frostnixon.com -€“ Frost Nixon Interviews -€“ Clip 2 -€“ Sir David Frost asking...
published: 11 Nov 2008
author: libentvideo
Frost Nixon Interview Clip 2 of 6 - The Million Dollars In Cash Issue Frost/Nixon
Frost Nixon Interview Clip 2 of 6 - The Million Dollars In Cash Issue Frost/Nixon
http://www.frostnixon.com -€“ Frost Nixon Interviews -€“ Clip 2 -€“ Sir David Frost asking Nixon about The million dollars in cash issue, Keeping Hunt under ...- published: 11 Nov 2008
- views: 723402
- author: libentvideo
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Sir David Frost on the Frost/Nixon Interviews (2007)
The Nixon Interviews were a series of interviews of former United States President Richard...
published: 06 Sep 2013
Sir David Frost on the Frost/Nixon Interviews (2007)
Sir David Frost on the Frost/Nixon Interviews (2007)
The Nixon Interviews were a series of interviews of former United States President Richard Nixon conducted by British journalist David Frost, and produced by John Birt. They were recorded and broadcast on television in four programs in 1977. The interviews became the subject of the play Frost/Nixon, which was later made into a film of the same name; both starred Michael Sheen as Frost and Frank Langella as Nixon. After his resignation in 1974, Nixon spent more than two years away from public life. In 1977, he granted Frost an exclusive series of interviews. Nixon was already publishing his memoirs at the time; however, his publicist Irving "Swifty" Lazar believed that by using television Nixon could reach a mass audience. In addition, Nixon was going through a temporary cash flow problem with his lawyers, and needed to find a quick source of income. Frost's New York-based talk show had been recently cancelled, leaving him consigned to a career based around the stories covered by the proto-reality show Great Escapes.[2] As Frost had agreed to pay Nixon for the interviews,[3] the American news networks were not interested, regarding them as checkbook journalism. They refused to distribute the program and Frost was forced to fund the project himself while seeking other investors, who eventually bought air time and syndicated the four programs.[2] Frost recruited James Reston, Jr. and ABC News producer Bob Zelnick to evaluate the Watergate minutiae prior to the interview. Their research allowed Frost to take control of the interview at a key moment, when he revealed details of a previously unknown conversation between Nixon and Charles Colson. Nixon's resulting admissions would support the widespread conclusion that Nixon had obstructed justice.[4] Nixon continued to deny the allegation until his death, and it was never tested in a court of law because his successor, President Gerald Ford, issued a pardon to Nixon after his resignation. Nixon's negotiated fee was $600,000 and a 20% share of any profits.[1][5] Nixon chief of staff Jack Brennan negotiated the terms of the interview with Frost.[6] Nixon's staff saw the interview as an opportunity for the disgraced president to restore his reputation with the public, and assumed that Frost would be easily outwitted. Previously, in 1968, Frost had interviewed Nixon in a manner described by Time magazine as "so softly that in 1970 President Richard Nixon ferried Frost and Mum to the White House, where the Englishman was appointed to produce a show in celebration of the American Christmas."[7] The 12 interviews began on March 23, 1977, with three interviews per week over four weeks. They were taped for two hours a day, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for a total of 28 hours and 45 minutes.[3] The interviews were managed by executive producer Marvin Minoff, who was the president of Frost's David Paradine Productions,[8] and by British current affairs producer John Birt.[8][9] Recording took place at a seaside home in Monarch Bay, California,[10] owned by Mr. Harold H. Smith and Mrs. Martha Lea Smith, who were both longtime Nixon supporters. This location was chosen instead of Nixon's San Clemente home, La Casa Pacifica, on account of interference with the television relay equipment by the Coast Guard navigational-aid transmitters near San Clemente. Frost rented the Smith home for $6,000[1] on a part-time basis. The interviews were broadcast in the US and some other countries in 1977.[3] They were edited into four programs, each 90 minutes long. In the weeks preceding the interviews with Nixon, David Frost was interviewed by Mike Wallace of CBS's 60 Minutes, the same news organization that Frost had "scooped" (CBS had also been in negotiations to interview Nixon, but Frost outbid them). Frost talked about looking forward to Nixon's "cascade of candor".[11] The interviews were broadcast in four parts, with a fifth part containing material edited from the earlier parts broadcast months later. The premiere episode drew 45 million viewers, the largest television audience for a political interview in history — a record that still stands today. In Part 3, Frost asked Nixon about the legality of the president's actions. Nixon replied: "Well, when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal."[13] Part 5 opened with Frost's blunt question, "Why didn't you burn the tapes?" A Gallup poll conducted after the interviews aired showed that 69 percent of the public thought that Nixon was still trying to cover up, 72 percent still thought he was guilty of obstruction of justice, and 75 percent thought he deserved no further role in public life. Frost was expected to make $1 million from the interviews. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nixon_Interviews- published: 06 Sep 2013
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President Richard Nixon - Address Announcing Resignation
View the full speech here: http://millercenter.org/scripps/archive/speeches/detail/3871 Af...
published: 13 Jun 2008
author: MCamericanpresident
President Richard Nixon - Address Announcing Resignation
President Richard Nixon - Address Announcing Resignation
View the full speech here: http://millercenter.org/scripps/archive/speeches/detail/3871 After the turmoil of the Watergate scandal, and the initiation of imp...- published: 13 Jun 2008
- views: 380765
- author: MCamericanpresident
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Secret Tapes Listen in on Nixon Presidency
Newly released audio recordings offer a look inside the Nixon presidency as the Watergate ...
published: 23 Aug 2013
Secret Tapes Listen in on Nixon Presidency
Secret Tapes Listen in on Nixon Presidency
Newly released audio recordings offer a look inside the Nixon presidency as the Watergate scandal was unfolding. In one excerpt, President Richard Nixon has just announced the resignation of his two top aides. Judy Woodruff talks to veteran journalist Marvin Kalb and Ken Hughes of the University of Virginia's Miller Center.- published: 23 Aug 2013
- views: 3201
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Oral Histories: Former President Richard Nixon
Preview - Full Program Airs March 2, 2013 8am & March 3, 2013 3pm ET. For More Information...
published: 27 Feb 2013
author: CSPAN
Oral Histories: Former President Richard Nixon
Oral Histories: Former President Richard Nixon
Preview - Full Program Airs March 2, 2013 8am & March 3, 2013 3pm ET. For More Information: http://www.c-span.org/History/Events/Oral-Histories-Richard-Nixon...- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 4442
- author: CSPAN
4:42
Siskel & Ebert - "Nixon"
2 thumbs up for Oliver Stone's absolutely riveting "Nixon", a tremendous psychological por...
published: 28 Dec 2012
author: HenryConway007
Siskel & Ebert - "Nixon"
Siskel & Ebert - "Nixon"
2 thumbs up for Oliver Stone's absolutely riveting "Nixon", a tremendous psychological portrait of 1 of the 20th century's most enduring mysteries.- published: 28 Dec 2012
- views: 3367
- author: HenryConway007
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Great Richard Nixon Compilation
http://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Guilt-Service-Failure-President/dp/1937584607/ref=sr_1_1?i...
published: 22 Mar 2009
author: Vince Palamara
Great Richard Nixon Compilation
Great Richard Nixon Compilation
http://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Guilt-Service-Failure-President/dp/1937584607/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1373914997&sr;=8-1&keywords;=vince+palamara A humorous col...- published: 22 Mar 2009
- views: 53175
- author: Vince Palamara