George H.W. Bush 1990 - 1991 The Sweep of History

Episode 115: RICHARD NIXON and WATERGATE 1973 Enemies at the Gate (Part 15) Two Roads, the Special Prosecutors and the Ervin Committee

June 24, 2022 Randal Wallace Season 6 Episode 115
Episode 115: RICHARD NIXON and WATERGATE 1973 Enemies at the Gate (Part 15) Two Roads, the Special Prosecutors and the Ervin Committee
George H.W. Bush 1990 - 1991 The Sweep of History
Chapters
0:26
Sam Donaldon on covering Watergate - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
2:41
intro music
3:05
Bob Haldeman statement after his resignation
3:57
Dark Days at the White House: Watergate and Richard Nixon — Howard K Smith anchoring
5:57
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
12:00
Oral History interview with George Shultz, Secretary of the Treasury
13:22
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
14:13
BBC Documentary on Watergate segment with Charlie Shaffer, attorney for John Dean , various prosecutors of the original Justice Department group
15:10
Statements by Senator's Sam Ervin & Howard Baker as the Watergate Senate Committee opens its hearings.
16:03
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
22:50
Host Randal Wallace discusses how the connections around the various investigative arms are connected to the Democratic Party are often forgotten
23:28
BBC Documentary segment with Senator Howard Baker
23:39
Host Randal Wallace narrates
23:56
BBC Docemnetary segment with Senator Howard Baker and various other staffers of the Senate Committee
25:34
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27:14
PBS Documentary "Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings" - interview with Senator Sam Ervin
29:16
Various testimonial segments from the Ervin Hearing in 1973
33:00
Host Randal Wallace introduces the Ervin Testimonial segments from the various people above the burglar level
33:41
Testimony from Jeb Magruder
34:33
Testimony of Hugh Sloan
35:32
Testimony of Maurice Stans
37:05
PBS Documentary "Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings" - interview with Senator Dan Inouye
37:32
PBS Documentary "Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings" - testimony segments with Former Attorney General John Mitchell
46:56
Host Randal Wallace now talks about the staffing going on to create the Special Prosecutor's Watergate Task Force
47:26
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
51:42
BBC Documentary on Watergate segment on the deal between the lawyers for John Dean and Senate lead lawyer Sam Dash that essentially protected Dean from the Republicans and allowed him to speak unfiltered and unquestioned to the public on National TV
53:05
Dark Days at the White House: Watergate and Richard Nixon — ABC News Harry Reasoner and Sam Donaldson report
1:00:30
Segment of John Dean's testimony
1:02:08
Howard Baker asks the central question of the hearing to John Dean
1:02:18
Dark Days at the White House: Watergate and Richard Nixon — ABC News Tom Jarrell report
1:03:49
Closing theme
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George H.W. Bush 1990 - 1991 The Sweep of History
Episode 115: RICHARD NIXON and WATERGATE 1973 Enemies at the Gate (Part 15) Two Roads, the Special Prosecutors and the Ervin Committee
Jun 24, 2022 Season 6 Episode 115
Randal Wallace

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In this episode we look at the start of the Ervin Committee Hearings as the Congress begins bringing the various players of Watergate out in front of the American people on national television.  We listen to the members of the press as they look back at a different era when the news of the day could grab an enormous audience because there were only three networks. Then we learn all about the make up of the committee and how it would structure the hearings.  Basically, as a legislative show trial in which the accused had no rights and in which what they said would be used against them later. 

Then we move on to the early stages of the hearing itself and listen in to various moments from the testimony of the burglars themselves, the officers that made the arrest, and finally to those in charge of the campaign. Jeb Magruder, Hugh Sloan, Maurice Stans and finally the former Attorney General himself John Mitchell. He will face a barrage of questions from several Senators and he holds his ground fairly well.

Then we turn to the big moment of the Ervin Hearings, the testimony of former White House Counsel John Dean. This is where you will see the extreme partisanship that had begun to grip the investigative process. John Dean is protected by the Democratic staffers by being allowed to keep his testimony and written statement private until literally he walked out in front of the cameras forcing the Republicans to study all of the written material as they listened to the testimony as it was televised. They literally had no time to plan out or even think about questions to ask. 

It does not get any better over at Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox's office as he begins to staff up for his investigation. He is hiring nothing but the most partisan and most determined lawyers he can find, all alumni of the Kennedy - Johnson Justice Department and Administration. The very failed Administrations Richard Nixon had swept from power. 

Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/
Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcasts
Thanks for listening!!

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In this episode we look at the start of the Ervin Committee Hearings as the Congress begins bringing the various players of Watergate out in front of the American people on national television.  We listen to the members of the press as they look back at a different era when the news of the day could grab an enormous audience because there were only three networks. Then we learn all about the make up of the committee and how it would structure the hearings.  Basically, as a legislative show trial in which the accused had no rights and in which what they said would be used against them later. 

Then we move on to the early stages of the hearing itself and listen in to various moments from the testimony of the burglars themselves, the officers that made the arrest, and finally to those in charge of the campaign. Jeb Magruder, Hugh Sloan, Maurice Stans and finally the former Attorney General himself John Mitchell. He will face a barrage of questions from several Senators and he holds his ground fairly well.

Then we turn to the big moment of the Ervin Hearings, the testimony of former White House Counsel John Dean. This is where you will see the extreme partisanship that had begun to grip the investigative process. John Dean is protected by the Democratic staffers by being allowed to keep his testimony and written statement private until literally he walked out in front of the cameras forcing the Republicans to study all of the written material as they listened to the testimony as it was televised. They literally had no time to plan out or even think about questions to ask. 

It does not get any better over at Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox's office as he begins to staff up for his investigation. He is hiring nothing but the most partisan and most determined lawyers he can find, all alumni of the Kennedy - Johnson Justice Department and Administration. The very failed Administrations Richard Nixon had swept from power. 

Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/
Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcasts
Thanks for listening!!

Sam Donaldon on covering Watergate - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
intro music
Bob Haldeman statement after his resignation
Dark Days at the White House: Watergate and Richard Nixon — Howard K Smith anchoring
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
Oral History interview with George Shultz, Secretary of the Treasury
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
BBC Documentary on Watergate segment with Charlie Shaffer, attorney for John Dean , various prosecutors of the original Justice Department group
Statements by Senator's Sam Ervin & Howard Baker as the Watergate Senate Committee opens its hearings.
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
Host Randal Wallace discusses how the connections around the various investigative arms are connected to the Democratic Party are often forgotten
BBC Documentary segment with Senator Howard Baker
Host Randal Wallace narrates
BBC Docemnetary segment with Senator Howard Baker and various other staffers of the Senate Committee
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PBS Documentary "Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings" - interview with Senator Sam Ervin
Various testimonial segments from the Ervin Hearing in 1973
Host Randal Wallace introduces the Ervin Testimonial segments from the various people above the burglar level
Testimony from Jeb Magruder
Testimony of Hugh Sloan
Testimony of Maurice Stans
PBS Documentary "Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings" - interview with Senator Dan Inouye
PBS Documentary "Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings" - testimony segments with Former Attorney General John Mitchell
Host Randal Wallace now talks about the staffing going on to create the Special Prosecutor's Watergate Task Force
Known Unknowns with Hugh Hewitt and Geoff Shepard
BBC Documentary on Watergate segment on the deal between the lawyers for John Dean and Senate lead lawyer Sam Dash that essentially protected Dean from the Republicans and allowed him to speak unfiltered and unquestioned to the public on National TV
Dark Days at the White House: Watergate and Richard Nixon — ABC News Harry Reasoner and Sam Donaldson report
Segment of John Dean's testimony
Howard Baker asks the central question of the hearing to John Dean
Dark Days at the White House: Watergate and Richard Nixon — ABC News Tom Jarrell report
Closing theme

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