C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Geoff Shepard, "The Nixon Conspiracy"
54 minutesGeoff Shepard was the youngest lawyer on President Nixon's White House staff and is the author of "The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President." He gave his account of the scandal that led to the 37th president's 1974 resignation. This event was held at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California.
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Dwight Chapin, "The President's Man"
1 hour, 0 minuteDwight Chapin talked about his years with Richard Nixon. He worked on Mr. Nixon's 1962 California campaign for governor and was with him in the White House until the Watergate scandal led to prison time. The Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Lectures in History: Richard Nixon & the 1968 Election
1 hour, 8 minutesChapman University history professor Luke Nichter discussed Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign and the issues in that year's presidential election. Chapman University is located in Orange, California.
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First Lady Pat Nixon
1 hour, 13 minutesThis conference considered the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century - including the role played by America's first ladies. This session looked at first lady Pat Nixon's contributions and legacy. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum hosted the event.
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Congressional Investigations Exhibit
37 minutesCapitol Visitor Center curator Christine Blackerby took us through an exhibit looking at congressional investigations through the years, from Titanic to Watergate. She explained the steps in an investigation and showed us artifacts including a decoding machine used before Pearl Harbor, subpoenas to bank presidents after the 1929 stock market crash, and a security log from the Watergate complex.
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Lectures in History: Watergate and the White House Tapes
1 hour, 8 minutesJohn Dean, former White House counsel to President Nixon and now Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University, teaches a class on Watergate and the discovery of the Nixon White House taping system. In June 1973, during testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, Mr. Dean implicated President Nixon and administration officials -- including himself -- in the Watergate cover-up. Mr. Dean later pleaded guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in Watergate and served four months in prison.
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Geoff Shepard, "The Nixon Conspiracy"
54 minutesGeoff Shepard was the youngest lawyer on President Nixon's White House staff and is the author of "The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President." He gave his account of the scandal that led to the 37th president's 1974 resignation. This event was held at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California.
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Dwight Chapin, "The President's Man"
1 hour, 0 minuteDwight Chapin talked about his years with Richard Nixon. He worked on Mr. Nixon's 1962 California campaign for governor and was with him in the White House until the Watergate scandal led to prison time. The Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Lectures in History: Richard Nixon & the 1968 Election
1 hour, 8 minutesChapman University history professor Luke Nichter discussed Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign and the issues in that year's presidential election. Chapman University is located in Orange, California.
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First Lady Pat Nixon
1 hour, 12 minutesThis conference considered the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century - including the role played by America's first ladies. This session looked at first lady Pat Nixon's contributions and legacy. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum hosted the event.
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Congressional Investigations Exhibit
38 minutesCapitol Visitor Center curator Christine Blackerby took us through an exhibit looking at congressional investigations through the years, from Titanic to Watergate. She explained the steps in an investigation and showed us artifacts including a decoding machine used before Pearl Harbor, subpoenas to bank presidents after the 1929 stock market crash, and a security log from the Watergate complex.
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Lectures in History: Watergate and the White House Tapes
1 hour, 9 minutesJohn Dean, former White House counsel to President Nixon and now Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University, teaches a class on Watergate and the discovery of the Nixon White House taping system. In June 1973, during testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, Mr. Dean implicated President Nixon and administration officials -- including himself -- in the Watergate cover-up. Mr. Dean later pleaded guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in Watergate and served four months in prison.
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Geoff Shepard, "The Nixon Conspiracy"
54 minutesGeoff Shepard was the youngest lawyer on President Nixon's White House staff and is the author of "The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President." He gave his account of the scandal that led to the 37th president's 1974 resignation. This event was held at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California.
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Dwight Chapin, "The President's Man"
1 hour, 0 minuteDwight Chapin talked about his years with Richard Nixon. He worked on Mr. Nixon's 1962 California campaign for governor and was with him in the White House until the Watergate scandal led to prison time. The Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Lectures in History: Richard Nixon & the 1968 Election
1 hour, 8 minutesChapman University history professor Luke Nichter discussed Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign and the issues in that year's presidential election. Chapman University is located in Orange, California.
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First Lady Pat Nixon
1 hour, 13 minutesThis conference considered the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century - including the role played by America's first ladies. This session looked at first lady Pat Nixon's contributions and legacy. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum hosted the event.
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Congressional Investigations Exhibit
38 minutesCapitol Visitor Center curator Christine Blackerby took us through an exhibit looking at congressional investigations through the years, from Titanic to Watergate. She explained the steps in an investigation and showed us artifacts including a decoding machine used before Pearl Harbor, subpoenas to bank presidents after the 1929 stock market crash, and a security log from the Watergate complex.
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Lectures in History: Watergate and the White House Tapes
1 hour, 8 minutesJohn Dean, former White House counsel to President Nixon and now Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University, teaches a class on Watergate and the discovery of the Nixon White House taping system. In June 1973, during testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, Mr. Dean implicated President Nixon and administration officials -- including himself -- in the Watergate cover-up. Mr. Dean later pleaded guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in Watergate and served four months in prison.
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Geoff Shepard, "The Nixon Conspiracy"
53 minutesGeoff Shepard was the youngest lawyer on President Nixon's White House staff and is the author of "The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President." He gave his account of the scandal that led to the 37th president's 1974 resignation. This event was held at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California.
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Dwight Chapin, "The President's Man"
1 hour, 0 minuteDwight Chapin talked about his years with Richard Nixon. He worked on Mr. Nixon's 1962 California campaign for governor and was with him in the White House until the Watergate scandal led to prison time. The Nixon Foundation hosted this event at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Lectures in History: Richard Nixon & the 1968 Election
1 hour, 8 minutesChapman University history professor Luke Nichter discussed Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign and the issues in that year's presidential election. Chapman University is located in Orange, California.
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First Lady Pat Nixon
1 hour, 12 minutesThis conference considered the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century - including the role played by America's first ladies. This session looked at first lady Pat Nixon's contributions and legacy. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum hosted the event.
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Lectures in History: Rise of American Industry in the Gilded Age
1 hour, 1 minuteCollege of the Ozarks professor David Dalton, who teaches a class on 19th Century American history, discussed the rise of American industry in the Gilded Age. College of the Ozarks is located in Point Lookout, Missouri.
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Reel America: "History of the Military Police Corps" - 1979
28 minutesThis 1979 U.S. Army film tracked the evolution of the military police from the American Revolution through the Vietnam War. It described how their duties expanded and changed in each war and they can also be deployed in domestic civil disturbances such as crowd control and protests. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Society of Presidential Descendants Forum
1 hour, 40 minutesThe Society of Presidential Descendants gathered at the Truman Little White House in Key West, Florida, to reflect on how their ancestors exerted political influence during their presidencies. Participating were descendants of William McKinley, William Howard Taft, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, and Jimmy Carter.