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Becoming America | Lecture 4 | A New Constitution for a More Perfect Union
October 11, 2022: This lecture is part of the Becoming America: How We Gained and Secured Freedom and Self-Government Lecture Series. In this lecture series, we reflect on our history as a nation with an overview of our founding documents.
Location:
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, Yorba Linda, CA.
Participants:
Jo Ellen Chatham, Concordia University Irvine
Music:
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band performs John Philip Sousa, "Semper Fidelis."
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band performs "The Marines' Hymn."
Organized by the National Archives and Records Administration and the Center for Civics Education at Concordia University Irvine with support by the Richard Nixon Foundation.
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See the full syllabus at:
www.nixonlibrary.gov/news/becoming-america-how-we-gained-and-secured-freedom-and-self-government
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Interview with Richard Nixon on US-Soviet Relations, 11/16/1983 - Camera 2
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Interview with Richard Nixon on US-Soviet Relations, 11/16/1983 - Camera 2
Interview with Richard Nixon on US-Soviet Relations, 11/16/1983 - Camera 1
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Patrick O'Donnell Oral History
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Richard Ben-Veniste Oral History
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Richard Ben-Veniste Oral History
Henry Cashen Oral History
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Henry Cashen Oral History
Johnnie Walters Oral History
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William Timmons Oral History Part 2
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William Timmons Oral History Part 1
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Earl Silbert Oral History
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Trent Lott Oral History
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David Gergen Oral History
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John Price Oral History
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Harold Saunders Oral History Part 2
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Hubert Perry Oral History
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George McGovern Oral History
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George McGovern Oral History
Jerome Jaffe Oral History Part 1
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Jerome Jaffe Oral History Part 1
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James J. Tozzi Oral History Part 2
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Geoffrey Shepard Oral History Interview 1
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Paul O'Neill Oral History Part 2
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Paul O'Neill Oral History Part 1
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James H. Falk Oral History
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Bob Woodward Oral History
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Raymond Waldmann Oral History
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Robert Moustakas Oral History
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Terrence O'Donnell Oral History
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Henry S. Ruth Oral History Part 4
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Komentáře

  • @ericapple1711
    @ericapple1711 Před 5 hodinami

    ileit

  • @JB-qt3wo
    @JB-qt3wo Před 6 hodinami

    Nixon was the last great president of the US. After his resignation the hostile takeover of the US was in full swing. 9/11 was the killing blow, and the financial crisis and ensuing decline were the final nails in the coffin.

  • @iBEEMproject
    @iBEEMproject Před 20 hodinami

    This culminates the US-China trade relations. Nixon was such a legend

  • @iBEEMproject
    @iBEEMproject Před 20 hodinami

    This was the reason Jack Ma decided to visit the US

  • @iBEEMproject
    @iBEEMproject Před 21 hodinou

    Im so addicted of Nixon's history. Maybe one of the best President of a great Nation.

  • @steveconn1375
    @steveconn1375 Před 2 dny

    They think we are f#@@# ing stupid 😅😅😅😅

  • @user-qm7nw7vd5s
    @user-qm7nw7vd5s Před 2 dny

    Check the date, April 30, 1970. Two years in office already, tens of thousands of deaths later (mostly 19 year-old teen draftees), not to mention tons of “agent orange” dropped that would cripple the next generation of both Vietnamese and Americans with unimaginable birth defects, this is his progress report? If as he says, it was known for over 5 years, that Cambodia was a staging ground for killing US soldiers, why did he let that continue two years into his term? And then drag out the killing another two years, right up to the next election, when the bogus “peace is at hand” announcement was made?

  • @user-qm7nw7vd5s
    @user-qm7nw7vd5s Před 3 dny

    He listened too much to Kissinger, who pushed recognizing the Chinese Communist Party and “Détente” with the USSR, instead of focusing first on bringing the Vietnam War to a successful, following the Korean War model. Kissinger’s ultimately failed “negotiations” dragged the war on for another 4 years, right up the 1972 elections. All of the downsides Nixon warned against, ultimately came true, and worse, once THE DEMS got back in power.

  • @PeterHanley-h5c
    @PeterHanley-h5c Před 3 dny

    We all know why Richard Nixon was shafted. Because it was the only way Bobby Kennedy and Clinton News Network could pretend to represent the United States Marine Corp positive welfare

  • @user-tv8mg2vh5f
    @user-tv8mg2vh5f Před 4 dny

    An awful lot of happy, smiling faces. Must have been hard to do since there was absolutely nothing to smile about!

  • @WagnerPD
    @WagnerPD Před 5 dny

    NIXON NOW

  • @WagnerPD
    @WagnerPD Před 5 dny

    NIXON NOW

  • @WagnerPD
    @WagnerPD Před 5 dny

    NIXON NOW

  • @thegreenbaron6439
    @thegreenbaron6439 Před 7 dny

    Richard M. Nixon is the greatest President our country ever had.

  • @drewslip5492
    @drewslip5492 Před 7 dny

    Wow what a change from the dementia ridden mental patient in the whitehouse now

  • @schwinn434
    @schwinn434 Před 8 dny

    I enjoyed learning more about McGovern - he seemed to have been a candid, honest, and intelligent man.

  • @lavernecomo2447
    @lavernecomo2447 Před 9 dny

    What a bunch of bull poop. So many gullible fools out there.

    • @gives_bad_advice
      @gives_bad_advice Před 3 dny

      Yes, i know! Many people naively jump on board every conspiracy theory that comes their way.

  • @olenapryk
    @olenapryk Před 9 dny

    Kyiv not Kiev

  • @dannystranahan1004
    @dannystranahan1004 Před 9 dny

    So they just picked up a landline and called over 200000 miles away. In nineteen sixty nine and had perfect reception on a telephone. Got it. That is very believable.

    • @gives_bad_advice
      @gives_bad_advice Před 3 dny

      The communications were sent and received via radio signal, not a landline.

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    3:14 larry in street 14:57 dwight licking his lips and it’s gross 20:19 dwight ducking under bob’s video, also bob’s finger in corner

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    bit LQ… try HRH-44 3:35 bob 19:59 bob at dinner but it’s LQ

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    intermittent low quality try HRH-39-4X 7:03 ziegler nixon 16:15 bob filming himself in the mirror 18:12 smiling haldeman 28:59 bob (and rogers)

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    really bad quality until 4:30, go to HRH-39-3X 4:47 adorable bob in snow 5:06 bob and ron, then more beautiful bob gets LQ again but 13:10 bob and nixon in plane 19:46 bob running towards camera 20:56 nixon and Ziegler have smiles of pure childlike joy. rogers in the back looking haggard. then it’s cute henry.

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    bad quality for most of it, use other playlist (HRH-39-2X) 18:32 19:45 bob 23:34 dwight 24:02 so cute bob 24:36 bob and rose 25:15 bob in forest

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    EXTREMELY BAD QUALITY until like 8:00 just use other playlist (HRH-39-1X) 12:10 back of bob’s head for a long time 16:25 smiling haldeman

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    2:11 bob in hat 5:16 bob and nixon on plane 6:27 henry jumpscare! intermittent bad quality… use the other playlist (HRH-40) 11:03 henry

  • @uglyblueshorts
    @uglyblueshorts Před 11 dny

    bad quality throughout. use the other playlist (it’s HRH-38)

  • @mreppen1
    @mreppen1 Před 12 dny

    Lovely stuff.

  • @voicevitality7197
    @voicevitality7197 Před 12 dny

    It's going to be a very different speech when Biden resigns.

  • @markfalcoff1743
    @markfalcoff1743 Před 13 dny

    He decided to prolong the war another four years, with us getting exactly the same result we would have gotten had he followed the original course he outlined.

  • @zerocool1344
    @zerocool1344 Před 14 dny

    He never started this was and tried to end it the right way, yet the hippies idiots blame him

  • @brucely9210
    @brucely9210 Před 14 dny

    😂😂😂

  • @thetelemarkdaydream8896

    Was he proud of the complete destruction of German cities? Civilians? An obvious war crime.

  • @robbryant52
    @robbryant52 Před 16 dny

    A giant of a man

  • @garymorris1856
    @garymorris1856 Před 17 dny

    What is the exact date of this video? If it is March 7, of 1969, Eisenhower died later the same month on the 28th, just three weeks later.

  • @briancross6820
    @briancross6820 Před 18 dny

    Lawsuits on his behalves "grandfather clause"

  • @ronaldzent6321
    @ronaldzent6321 Před 18 dny

    "It will be so reported in the press, They've got to call it as they see it" Richard M. Nixon. "Fake News, & You're a terrible reporter"Donald J. Trump. From appreciation to absolute denigration.

  • @philliphsieh83
    @philliphsieh83 Před 19 dny

    I support and will obey Richard Nixon forever!

  • @Tobbi1994
    @Tobbi1994 Před 19 dny

    Theres no way these tapes were releasdd 9 years ago and people are just now seei g them....

  • @user-yv7oi1be8h
    @user-yv7oi1be8h Před 19 dny

    The boom cannot continue indefinitely. There are two alternatives. Either the banks continue the credit expansion without restriction and thus cause constantly mounting price increases and an ever-growing orgy of speculation, which, as in all other cases of unlimited inflation, ends in a “crack-up boom” and in a collapse of the money and credit system. Or the banks stop before this point is reached, voluntarily renounce further credit expansion and thus bring about the crisis. The depression follows in both instances

  • @user-yv7oi1be8h
    @user-yv7oi1be8h Před 19 dny

    As the Austrian economists have shown, however, there is no escape from the disastrous economic consequences caused by fiat money; high inflation, or hyperinflation, wouldn’t do the “trick.” In fact, it would make ensuing depression even worse. The sooner the fiat-money boom is brought to a halt, the lower will be the costs of the ensuing depression - a reasoning already expressed by the Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), who noted in his Prolegomena (1783), “It is never too late to become wise; but if the change comes late, there is always more difficulty in starting a reform.”

  • @erikarabie
    @erikarabie Před 20 dny

    Criminal

  • @727skydivers
    @727skydivers Před 20 dny

    A brilliant speech by a great statesman. This was 6-7 years after the Cuban Missile Crisis. Expanding communism. The young lefties did not get the whole picture. A bit like the current HAMAS-apologists. Anyhow. There are even crazier people today. I'm pretty sure that Nixon would despise no 45 and what has become of the GOP. Nuts!

  • @lake1963
    @lake1963 Před 23 dny

    I appreciate his quite long pause before answering the question near the end. That shows that he is serious and thoughtful. Most politicians like to BS immediately and continuously to show their readiness and intelligence. In addition, two things come through. He understands and tolerates differences; he is genuine in seeking peace.”

  • @powerboatguy2308
    @powerboatguy2308 Před 24 dny

    The worst decision Nixon ever made was bringing a self promoter like John Dean into the administration.

  • @markusbertolozzi406
    @markusbertolozzi406 Před 28 dny

    Bang!!! This is what did him in. OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE!

  • @duncannapier318
    @duncannapier318 Před 28 dny

    If this was the recordings true quality Nixon should've denied everything. Is there a better quality recording anywhere? 👍🇿🇦

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 Před 29 dny

    I still haven't figured out what Larry O'Brian had to do with all this. His Wikipedia article says almost nothing about Watergate.

  • @SuzanaKirovska-fg5vf
    @SuzanaKirovska-fg5vf Před měsícem

    You should have stopped Hitler....

  • @alexprokhorov407
    @alexprokhorov407 Před měsícem

    It's amazes me how come such a brilliant politician and a statesperson could make such a mistake as Watergate??? No teleprompter no water downed answers, clear mind, right to the point. Are we loosing IQ with generations when we elect our leaders?