Description
Includes twelve and one-half hours of excerpted Nixon White House tape conversations played in open court in the matters U.S. v Connally and U.S. v Mitchell, et. al. in 1974. Edited from 60 hours of recordings subpoenaed by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force.
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Title
Richard M. Nixon: the Watergate tapes
Creator
Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.
Haldeman, H. R. (Harry R.), 1926-1993.
Hunt, E. Howard (Everette Howard), 1918-2007.
Dean, John W. (John Wesley), 1938-
Liddy, G. Gordon.
Mitchell, John N. (John Newton), 1913-1988.
Colson, Charles W.
Magruder, Jeb Stuart, 1934-2014.
McCord, James (James W.)
Kleindienst, Richard G., 1923-2000.
Strachan, Gordon C.
Segretti, Donald.
Ehrlichman, John.
Kalmbach, Herbert, 1921-
Larue, Frederick C., 1928?-
Silbert, Earl J., 1936-
United States. National Archives and Records Administration.
Cutting Corporation.
Moffitt Library. Media Resources Center.
Haldeman, H. R. (Harry R.), 1926-1993.
Hunt, E. Howard (Everette Howard), 1918-2007.
Dean, John W. (John Wesley), 1938-
Liddy, G. Gordon.
Mitchell, John N. (John Newton), 1913-1988.
Colson, Charles W.
Magruder, Jeb Stuart, 1934-2014.
McCord, James (James W.)
Kleindienst, Richard G., 1923-2000.
Strachan, Gordon C.
Segretti, Donald.
Ehrlichman, John.
Kalmbach, Herbert, 1921-
Larue, Frederick C., 1928?-
Silbert, Earl J., 1936-
United States. National Archives and Records Administration.
Cutting Corporation.
Moffitt Library. Media Resources Center.
Variant Title
Watergate tapes
Watergate and abuse of government power tapes.
Watergate trial tapes and transcripts.
Watergate and abuse of government power tapes.
Watergate trial tapes and transcripts.
Published
2000.
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Title from homepage screen.
Distributed by the Cutting Corporation and the National Archives and Records Administration under the title: Watergate and abuse of government power tapes: Watergate trial tapes and transcripts.
Website developed by the Media Resources Center, Moffitt Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web.
Includes links to Transcripts from the National Archives and Records Administration site.
Duration: 12 hours, 30 min.
Distributed by the Cutting Corporation and the National Archives and Records Administration under the title: Watergate and abuse of government power tapes: Watergate trial tapes and transcripts.
Website developed by the Media Resources Center, Moffitt Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web.
Includes links to Transcripts from the National Archives and Records Administration site.
Duration: 12 hours, 30 min.
Contents
March 23, 1971 ("Milk Fund")
June 23, 1972 ("Smoking gun", request that CIA ask FBI to halt investigation)
Sept. 15, 1972 (Press treatment of break-in, other bugs in DNC offices)
Jan. 8, 1973 and March 17, 1973 (CIA connection between Liddy and Hunt)
March 20, 1973 (Discussions to "protect friends" of the president)
March 21, 1973 ("Cancer on the presidency", Dean advises on Hunt's involvement, Dean and Colson's liability)
March 22, 1973 (Money to pay the Watergate defendants, obstruction of justice issues, executive privilege discussion, testimony of White House staff, Senate Watergate hearings)
March 27, 1973 (Hunt, Liddy and McCord testimony)
April 14, 1973 (Possible grand jury appearance by President, Ehrlichman's meeting with Mitchell and attorneys, pressure from Kleindienst to appoint special prosecutor, Ehrlichman discusses conversations with Magruder and lawyers, Gordon Strachan's perjury)
April 15, 1973 (Strachan's upcoming testimony, obstruction of justice exposure of White House staff)
April 16, 1973 (Need for resignations of Dean, Haldeman, Ehrlichman; Segretti's dirty tricks, discussion of executive privilege, national security claims)
April 17 and 19, 1973 (Blackmail by defendants, White House staff knowledge of
payments)
April 25, 1973 (Extent of president's knowledge; Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, Dean involvement in obstruction of justice)
April 25, 1973 (Kalmbach's testimony; Dean, Ehrlichman, Kalmbach defense strategy)
June 23, 1972 ("Smoking gun", request that CIA ask FBI to halt investigation)
Sept. 15, 1972 (Press treatment of break-in, other bugs in DNC offices)
Jan. 8, 1973 and March 17, 1973 (CIA connection between Liddy and Hunt)
March 20, 1973 (Discussions to "protect friends" of the president)
March 21, 1973 ("Cancer on the presidency", Dean advises on Hunt's involvement, Dean and Colson's liability)
March 22, 1973 (Money to pay the Watergate defendants, obstruction of justice issues, executive privilege discussion, testimony of White House staff, Senate Watergate hearings)
March 27, 1973 (Hunt, Liddy and McCord testimony)
April 14, 1973 (Possible grand jury appearance by President, Ehrlichman's meeting with Mitchell and attorneys, pressure from Kleindienst to appoint special prosecutor, Ehrlichman discusses conversations with Magruder and lawyers, Gordon Strachan's perjury)
April 15, 1973 (Strachan's upcoming testimony, obstruction of justice exposure of White House staff)
April 16, 1973 (Need for resignations of Dean, Haldeman, Ehrlichman; Segretti's dirty tricks, discussion of executive privilege, national security claims)
April 17 and 19, 1973 (Blackmail by defendants, White House staff knowledge of
payments)
April 25, 1973 (Extent of president's knowledge; Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, Dean involvement in obstruction of justice)
April 25, 1973 (Kalmbach's testimony; Dean, Ehrlichman, Kalmbach defense strategy)
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