"Cancer on the Presidency": John Dean explains the origins of the Watergate break-in, March 21, 1973
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Excerpt from the Nixon Library's Oral History with Charles Colson
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"Smoking Gun": Richard Nixon and Bob Haldeman discuss the Watergate break-in, June 23, 1972
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Richard Nixon delivers his farewell address to Administration staffers, August 9, 1974
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Interview with Richard Nixon on US-Soviet Relations, 11/16/1983 - Camera 1
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"Cancer on the Presidency": Richard Nixon and John Dean discuss blackmail, March 21, 1973
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President Nixon Announcing Decision To Resign the Office of the President of the United States
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G. Gordon Liddy Describes GEMSTONE, the Plan He Presents to John Mitchell in 1972
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Ronald Reagan offers words of support to Richard Nixon, April 30, 1973
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G. Gordon Liddy Recalls the Motives for the Watergate Break-In and His Doubts About It.
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President Richard Nixon Address to the Nation on the War in Vietnam, November 3, 1969
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Jeb Magruder Recalls the Origins and Rationale for the Watergate Break-In
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President Nixon Special Message to the Congress Outlining the 1972 Environmental Program
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Becoming America | Lecture 18 | Amendment Mania: Expansion of Rights (and One Repeal!)
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Becoming America | Lecture 3 | The Articles of Confederation: Disunity in the Union
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Becoming America | Lecture 4 | A New Constitution for a More Perfect Union
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