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Oral History Interviews
… Counselor Daniel Fried: Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs Jendayi Frazer: Assistant Secretary for … You see we have audio recorders here. We’ll prepare a transcript of the proceedings. The transcript becomes the … sat around in the Situation Room, at your apartment in the Watergate, plotting out those themes. Rice That’s right, …
Presidential Speeches
… the House Judiciary Committee’s subpoena for White House tapes, President Nixon addresses the American people to … he is releasing. He defends his innocence in the Watergate scandal while also reiterating his belief in the … Committee's subpoena for additional Watergate tapes, and to tell you something about the actions I shall be taking …
Oral History Interviews
… particularly during the U.S. invasion of Panama and the 1991 Gulf War. … Zelikow I’m Philip Zelikow. I’m not … For the older ones we’re the ones who are doing all the tapes for the [Franklin Delano] Roosevelt, [Harry S.] Truman, … ’76? Cheney It would have been the race in ’74. But the Watergate thing just got progressively worse and it was …
Oral History Interviews
… Senator, Pennsylvania; CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) … Washington, D.C.  … … But that was technological. I don’t know how long those tapes have been going, probably back at least to Kennedy’s … Times put on once a month at an elegant dinner at the Watergate. They invited me to be a guest at it, and their …
Oral History Interviews
… his relationship with Kennedy after leaving his office and the evolution of the Senate as an institution over the … on to discuss Kennedy’s 1980 presidential campaign, the Watergate investigation, and Kennedy’s 1994 reelection … he was confirmed. A few years later, when the Watergate tapes came out, one of them is a wonderful tape of Richard …
Oral History Interviews
… joining the Nixon Justice Department in the midst of the Watergate crisis, her impressions of President Gerald Ford as his Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, appointment to be President George H. …
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… was President Richard Nixon's first assessment of the Watergate break in on June 20, 1972, three days after five … apprehended at Democratic National Committee headquarters. And just less than five months later, on November 7, 1972, … Committee hearings as compiled by PBS NewsHour" The tapes: Nixon's last line of defense With Dean and several …
“It's going to be forgotten.” That was President Richard Nixon's first assessment of the Watergate break in on June 20, 1972, three days after five men were apprehended at Democratic National Committee headquarters. And just less than five months later, on November 7, 1972, 23.5% more Americans voted to reelect the president than to replace him with Democrat George McGovern
Oral History Interviews
… House Counsel in the wake of the Iran-Contra scandal, and the major issues facing his office during the final 22 … were part of his staff when he was a Senator, during the Watergate period. Culvahouse Yes. I’m a native Tennessean. I … was Deep Throat, someone who had access to the Watergate tapes and the CIA’s knowledge of Watergate. So we looked into …
Oral History Interviews
… the One Man, One Vote legislative fight, civil rights, and the operation of Senator Kennedy’s staff. He talks about … liberties and crime issues. Flug also begins to discuss Watergate. … Janet Heininger This is an interview with Jim … patch? Flug No. This was Watergate. I am in the Watergate tapes because of that rule. John Dean and Richard Nixon were …
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… contacts that sparked much of the ensuing controversy, and which spoke to the Logan Act’s provisions. The law bars … Center as part of its work on the secret White House tapes , and which are accessible via the following links. … well as on the subsequent role it may have played in the Watergate scandal, is available from Miller Center scholar …
The revelations about Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ discussions with Russian officials in 2016 signal that the Logan Act may once again be back in the news
Oral History Interviews
… … Gerald Rafshoon discusses the image of President Carter and his administration. He examines the internal workings of … we would not win. The times were right. There was the Watergate mess. We felt that there was a vacuum there that … try to trap you. Rafshoon Now who gets to read these transcripts? Wayne One very small point because you just …
Oral History Interviews
… House Counsel Fielding discusses the Nixon administration and Watergate; the 1980 Presidential transition; becoming White … would have had to leave office if he had just burned the tapes. For some reason, he didn’t want to. He must have …
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… The Saturday Night Massacre was a milestone in the Watergate scandal, but Nixon’s firing of special prosecutor Archibald Cox (and the resignations-in-protest of the top two officials in … demanded to hear Nixon’s no-longer-secret White House tapes, and fought the president all the way to the Supreme …
Three little Nixonian words swept the web at the news President Trump had fired FBI Director James Comey: “Saturday Night Massacre.” But whether this president shares Nixon’s fate will depend on whether the firing falls into a category captured by three other Nixonian words: “obstruction of justice.”
Oral History Interviews
… health care reform; the issue of an independent counsel; and becoming White House counsel. He reflects on some of the … and when they became on-limits. I attribute most of it to Watergate. The Presidency carried a degree of public trust in … believed it. Watergate destroyed that and the Watergate tapes destroyed that. We got to see that Nixon was not the …
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… At 12:30 a.m., Frank Wills “cut all lights out in hall” and began to investigate. When he found a door taped open, he called the DC police. It was just before 2 … in presidential history. … Tom van der Voort … Return to Watergate home page Frank Wills called DC police shortly …
At 12:30 a.m., Frank Wills “cut all lights out in hall” and began to investigate. When he found a door taped open, he called the DC police. It was just before 2 a.m. So began the biggest scandal in presidential history.
Oral History Interviews
… Thomas … Oliphant … Washington correspondent and a columnist for the Boston Globe … Charlottesville, … started and ended so fast. I have since seen some of the tapes from—I didn’t see any television that whole week. They … get a sense that 1976, because it was the first after Watergate, was going to be a marathon Presidential campaign …
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… the Presidential Recordings Program … Associate Professor and Chair of the Presidential Recordings Program … Marc … system captured 3,400 hours of discussion, the White House tapes constitute a unique and irreplaceable source for the … The Nixon Tapes, the Chennault Affair, and the Origins of Watergate (Virginia, 2014), and Fatal Politics: The Nixon …
About the Presidential Recordings Program
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… release (6/2009) consisted of conversations from January and February 1973.    Secret Service Documents on … [12] In his July 16, 1973, testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, Haldeman's chief aide, Alexander … his recording system. [19] Johnson went on to say that his tapes were invaluable in helping him write The Vantage Point. …
Oral History Interviews
… to— Nussbaum Thank you very much. I didn’t read the transcript recently, but I read it, obviously, and we made some corrections and we sent it back. We didn’t … and I couldn’t talk. I said, This is crazy. I went through Watergate. I had a lot of experience. I was a prosecutor, I’d …
Oral History Interviews
… H. W. Bush; Gray’s work during the Ronald Reagan years and his observations of President Bush as vice president; the … Woodward, who didn’t like how Hoffman wanted to dethrone Watergate as the operative ethical scandal standard, and he … preparation consists of forcing the candidate to watch tapes of himself, I said, “No, Condi, this is an elaborate …