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Presidential Recordings
… Location: Oval Office The President met with Congressmen George A. Goodling and Samuel L. Devine. The White House … -Gettysburg, Pennsylvania -Possible apartment -Gettysburg -Washington, DC [End segment reviewed under deed of gift] …
Presidential Biographies
… Albert Gore, Jr., was born in Washington, D.C., on March 31, 1948, to a highly … with their party and support a bill authorizing President George H.W. Bush to pursue military action in the Persian …
Presidential Speeches
… On May 25, 2020, Minneapolis police officers killed George Floyd, an African American man, by knelling on his … swift and decisive action to protect our great capital, Washington, D.C. What happened in this city last night was a …
Presidential Biographies
… Town Academy and later went on to Columbian College (now George Washington University) in 1858. He graduated in two years and …
Presidential Recordings
… entered at an unknown time after 12:38 pm. Request for Washington Star Bull left at an unknown time before 1:05 pm. … pm and 1:05 pm. [Conversation No. 855-22A] Meeting with George P. Shultz and John T. Dunlop -Devaluation of dollar …
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… to reelect the president than to replace him with Democrat George McGovern … Tom van der Voort … Return to Watergate … Years later, the public would learn that Felt was keeping Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein …
“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
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… them. The president becomes the father figure Ever since George Washington earned the designation “Father of Our Country,” …
7 reasons why we expect the president to soothe the nation’s nerves after a disaster
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… he was anchor of “Face The Nation," and CBS News’ Chief Washington Correspondent. Dickerson is also a contributing … White House correspondent, covering the presidency of George W. Bush. He has covered the six presidential campaigns …
Presidential Recordings
… -Public relations -Social events -John D. Ehrlichman -Washington, DC -Press coverage -Walter E. Washington -Crime … L. Safire -Wire service reporter -Mrs. Nixon -Byrd -George S. McGovern -Mary McGrory The President's schedule …
Presidential Recordings
… R. Ford. [See Conversation No. 233-19] Ford’s location -Washington, DC Football -[National] Football Foundation … [RNC] -Robert J. Dole’s meeting with the President -George H. W. Bush -RNC Chairmanship -Barbara Bush -16- NIXON …
Presidential Recordings
… Oval Office The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr., George P. Shultz, Roy L. Ash, Herbert Stein, John T. Dunlop, … staff -Announcement -Brezhnev visit -Schedule -Watergate -Washington, DC -Role on White House staff -Announcement …
Presidential Recordings
… Oval Office The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr., George P. Shultz, Roy L. Ash, Herbert Stein, John T. Dunlop, … staff -Announcement -Brezhnev visit -Schedule -Watergate -Washington, DC -Role on White House staff -Announcement …
Presidential Biographies
… Army in early 1776 and, shortly thereafter, joined General George Washington's army at New York. He was severely wounded at the …
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… as a security guard at the Watergate Office Building in Washington, DC. Shortly after signing in on June 17, 1972, … Colson were right. Nixon won his reelection campaign over George McGovern in a landslide. Watergate, however, was just …
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.
Presidential Recordings
… industry background -Horton -Electric company background -George P. Shultz’s view -McComb -Dynamism -President’s … Conversation No. 934-14 (cont’d) -Discipline of message -Washington Special Action Group [WSAG] -State Department …
Presidential Biographies
… captain and merchant for his father's merchandising firm, George Crowninshield & Sons. Jacob left the private sector to … the Massachusetts State Senate. Crowninshield moved on to Washington, D.C., in 1803, joining Congress as a …
Presidential Biographies
… College (1928), and an M.A. (1935) and LL.D. (1937) from George Washington University. He worked for the Board of Governors …
Oral History Interviews
… from Los Angeles to San Francisco for $18, but to go from Washington to Boston is $45? That was at that time. You have … Federal Trade Commission, there was Jim Miller. There was George Eads. It was a bipartisan group of people. Its …
Presidential Biographies
… created the Continental army in June 1775, Adams nominated George Washington of Virginia to be its commander. Adams soon …
Presidential Recordings
… practices -Reports on H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman involvement -Washington Post article, October 27, 1972 -Democratic … -Haig’s forthcoming telephone calls to Samuel W. Yorty, George C. Wallace 21 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape …