June 18, 1973: Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev made his first visit to the United States. Naval Photographic Center footage of Brezhnev’s stay in the United States includes remarks by President Nixon and Brezhnev following a White House entertainment...
<p>On August 8, 1969, President Nixon addressed the nation on his administration’s domestic program proposals. The focal point of his address and domestic legislative push was the Family Assistance Plan, a plan crafted with the help of chief Urban Affairs...
April 27, 1966: Richard Nixon’s opening arguments during Supreme Court case TIME, Inc. v. Hill, involving issues of privacy in balance with the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and principles of freedom of speech.Description of the case from the...
<p>July 5, 1971: The President spoke at 3:32 p.m. in the East Room at the White House and signed the 26th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.</p><p>The “Young Americans in Concert” program was sponsored by the Universal...
On August 15, 1971, President Richard Nixon addressed the nation on the topic of a new economic policy. What followed is now known as the “Nixon Shock.”
On January 14, 1971, President Nixon made an appearance at the University of Nebraska to present its football team with a presidential plaque recognizing them as undisputed national champions. The President also took the opportunity to address some of the problems...
anuary 23, 1973: President Nixon addresses the nation and announces that the conclusion of an agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in Vietnam has been reached.
March 30, 1992: Former President Richard Nixon joined Richard Allen and Dho Young-shim on a premiere edition of “Inside Washington” on the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS).