Also had received some information through straun. I said to myself wow, everything john dean is saying to that committee, i hope they know it is true. The counsel was retained at that time. What date was that . That was on the 25th, as i recall. We absolutely believed what he was saying and the more evidence we got the more it confirmed what he was saying. Meeting of march 21st. As i have indicated, my purpose in requesting this meeting, particularly with the president , was that i felt it necessary that i give him a full report of all the facts that i knew and explain to him what i believe to be the implications of those facts. We had white house logs of meetings. So when he said i met with the president on march 21st, we could look at the log and say, he certainly did. How do you expect us to resolve the truth in this matter when you state one story and you testified here and made yourself subject to crossexamination and the president states another story and he does not appear before this committee . Can you give us any information as to how we might resolve this . Mr. Chairman, i think this. I strongly believe that the truth always emerges. I dont know if it will be during these hearings. I dont know if it will be through the processes of history, but the truth will out some day. Its very hard to think about the president not being believed and john dean being believed. So if it came down to he said he said, the president was going to win. President nixon and his counsel, john dean, now appear to be at odds over the watergate scandal. One nixon aide knew how to prove who was lying, but no one had asked him. While in the barbershop i am watching the hearings, as was everyone, every place. This is the morning of monday the 16th of july. I was really quite relaxed until i got that phone call. We are going to want you to come up here and testify. A senator wants you to testify at 2 00. I said, you can just tell him im not coming. So on the tube i see this guy go in behind the senators and whisper in urbans ear. And its those big bushy eyebrows of his went, whoop. You could see them going up and down. And he wasnt pleased. You can tell that. He tells this young man something and the guy leaves. Predictably right away the phone rings. And he said i just told the senator what you said and he said if you are not in his office at 1 00 he will have federal marshals pick you up on the street. Thats exactly what he said. Carl stern is outside the Senate Caucus room and maybe can tell us more about mr. Butterfield and what he is expected to tell the committee. Carl . There was a lot of speculation. Obviously something was cooking as far as what he was going to say because we were deviating from the schedule. We believe his testimony will have to do with white house procedures. That room was chock full of people. Boyfriends with girls standing on their shoulders, people in the window ledges up there. Cameras all over the place. Id like to change the usual routine of questioning and ask minority counsel to begin the questioning of mr. Butterfield. Thank you, mr. Dash. The caucus room was packed full of famous names and celebrities and whatnot, you know, kind of a circus atmosphere, frankly. Mr. Butterfield, i understand you previously were employed by the white house . Is that correct . Thats correct. During what period of time were you employed by the white house . I would like to preface my remarks, if i may. Mr. Thompson im sorry. Go right ahead. Although i do not have a statement as such, i would simply like to remind the Committee Membership that whereas i appear voluntarily this afternoon i appear with only some three hours notice. I wanted them to know i was enjoying a haircut just at 11 00 today. Mr. Butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president . I tried to think is that direct . Yeah, thats direct. Thats a very direct question. Im not trying to sound dramatic here, but i knew then that the jig was up. I was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. I was under the assumption that this tape recording system was still deep, dark secret over at the white house. That secret was well kept. When you stop and think, rosemary woods, his secretary, never knew about the tapes. Henry kissinger, as close as henry was, never knew about the tapes. John ehrlichman never knew about the tapes. Two people told me about it before it became public. I called bradley at home at 9 00 on a saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. What should we do . And ben said, i wouldnt bust one on it. And its kind of a bplus story. I thought, okay. The boss says bplus. I wont work on it. I took sunday off and monday they called butterfield. I remember, ben came by and knocked on my desk and said, okay, its better than a bplus. From that point on, of course, its a fight for the tapes because they answer the questions. Am i telling the truth . Is the president telling the truth . What else happened . You know. The prosecutors immediately subpoenaed the tapes. The Senate Subpoenas them. So nixon is early advised to destroy the tapes. Dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. When you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around. Everything you need to go. Expedia. Hi, im the internet you knoarmless bowling. Lt . Ahhhhhhhh you know whats easy . Building your website with godaddy. Get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. Build a better website in under an hour. But can also loweresterol, your bodys natural coq10. 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A new kind of network designed to save you money. Call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile. Com. The discovery of the nixon tapes would ignite a new battleground in the watergate drama. And it went Something Like this. Nixons attorney general had appointed a special prosecutor, archibald cox, to investigate watergate. The special prosecutor then demanded that nixon hand over eight of the tapes. Eight specific tapes of conversations either in the president s office or on his telephone. Nixon not only refused but on a saturday night in october 1973 he also ordered his attorney general to fire the special prosecutor. The attorney general was appalled. He said no and resigned. Then the president told one of his assistants to call the Deputy Attorney general. I picked the phone up and it was al haig. He said he wanted me to fire cox. And i said im not going to do it. Ruckleshouse refused in a moment of constitutional drama to obey a president ial order to fire the special watergate prosecutor. First the attorney general to his great credit just saying im not going to do that and then resign, and then the next person, who is the Deputy Attorney general, bill ruckleshouse, one of the great people in the Nixon Administration, one of the most ethical men ive ever known, he too was not willing to do it. So the Deputy Attorney general, ruckleshouse, also resigned. There will be an announcement out of the white house later on. I cant say a thing. There will be . Does it have to do with the resignation of the attorney general . Well, it might. But youll have to get it from them. Al haig said, well, your commander in chief is ordering you to do this. I dont know what that added to the discussion. But he said, well, who else is around . I said, well, bob bork is here. He was the number three guy in the department. Bork was the last one that was really eligible to do it. The commander in chief finally found someone willing to carry out his orders. Bork fired cox. And i have asked all the personnel in the department to stay and help keep the Department Going in this extraordinarily difficult time. And so ended what would become known as the saturday night massacre. One white house source said the president s motive was solely to remove a constitutional confrontation as quickly as possible. Richard nixon violated the law, he compromised the office, and he violated the compact that we thought we had with him. Before he did all of this he must have considered the probable reaction in congress including the possibility of impeachment. There with some of us who felt that the imperial presidency was getting out of hand. The saturday night massacre was a signal to the American People that a president was putting himself above the rule of law, and they demanded action. And the public outcry to the saturday night massacre was so significant. Just the insanity of the saturday night massacre. Like who does that . How could you think you could get away with that . Its just not stable. People in high office tend to want to air arrogate power to themselves and they tend to want to keep it. Power still tends to corrupt. President s by the nature of the job are just unlikely to ever shed any of the executive power that their predecessors have accrued to the office. Every president since jimmy carter has expanded the powers of the presidency. And when president obama ran for office he had, as part of his pitch as a candidate, what was wrong with the expanded executive power that was asserted by the george w. Bush administration especially on National Security issues, things like torture and rendition and secret prisons and all of that stuff after 9 11. He hasnt given any of that power back now that he is president. Tonight i would like to give my answer to those who have suggested that i resign. I have no intention whatever of walking away from the job i was elected to do. After four months of legal squabbling the president ial tape recordings were finally delivered today to chief judge john sirrica. We wont hear them, however, until all the discrepancies have been accounted for and today that situation grew worse, not better. Much worse. Nixon had handed over the tapes but there was a catch. I was in the white house. Things were fairly quiet. And i got a call to go to ron zieglers office. I go up to rons office thinking its something routine and ziegler is clearing his throat a lot and is kind of rattling his coffee cup and thats when we learned about the gap in the tapes. We had been told just about three days earlier that the worst is behind us and suddenly there was an 18 1 2minute gap in the tapes and all hell broke loose again. The conversation in question took place three days after the watergate burglars were caught and the watergate prosecutor thought it was important. We know the 18 1 2minute gap was a conversation about watergate because it was with haldeman and the president and haldeman was a meticulous note taker and he took notes. The president s personal secretary, rosemary woods, was recalled to explain how she accidentally erased 18 minutes of an h. R. Haldeman conversation with the president three days after the watergate breakin. It didnt happen by accident would have been our first suspicion. I was the lawyer who questioned rosemary woods about the 18 1 2minute gap. Are you discussing testimony tomorrow . Or another actual reenactment i dont want to comment on it. Im called the miniskirted bitch. That was my name. Pictures of me were always head to toe. My male colleagues are shoulder up. Thats just how it was. Rosemary woods represents really the majority of women at that time. You could be a nurse. You could be a teacher. You could be a secretary. Or you could be a housewife. Those were your choices. I was a very early professional and there we were head to head combat basically. Ms. Woods said it was a mistake. A record button hit accidentally while she took a phone call. She described that she had pushed the wrong button. Instead of pushing stop, she had pushed record. She also had to keep her foot on the pedal. Miss woods used the machine to show how it happened. When i asked her to demonstrate, she pushed the button, kept her foot on and she supposedly reached back about six feet to get the telephone. Her foot came off the pedal just with the mere movement. And there was just no way it was believable. The white house contention that the talk between the president and haldeman was accidentally erased will give more ammunition to the president s critics. To hear something that was so obviously untrue, it changed a lot of the american publics view of the whole situation. Rosemary woods would stand by her story. Bob woodward would later write the 18 1 2minute gap became a symbol for nixons entire watergate problem. The truth had been deleted. The truth was missing. Steyer the president s National Security adviser guilty. His Campaign Chairman under indictment. His soninlaw secret talks with russians. The director of the fbi fired. Special counsel Robert Muellers criminal investigation has already shown why the president should be impeached. You can send a message to your representatives at needtoimpeach. Com and demand they finally take a stand. This president is not above the law. 3 toddlers wont stop him. And neither will lower back pain. Because at a dr. Scholls kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. Dr. Scholls. Born to move. Watergate was becoming a bloody mess. Nixon was a wounded president. All the president s men was a very violent movie. It was violent in a different sense. You didnt see anybody shot or blown up or poisoned. But people were out to kill each other. Get out your notebook. Theres more. And the weapons were telephones, typewriters and pens. Your lives are in danger. So as a result we would accentuate the volume in all those instruments. I love the scene when redford playing the part of bob woodward sees carl reworking his story. Hows it going . What are you doing . Polishing it. What . Polishing it. Whats wrong with it . Nothing, its good. What are you doing with it . Im just helping. Its a little fuzzy. May i have it . I dont think youre saying what you mean. I know exactly what i mean. Not here. I cant tell from this whether hunt works for colson or colson works for hunt may i have it . Yes. Im not looking for a fight. Im not looking for a fight either. Just aware of the fact youve only been here nine months. Now, having known both of them, that was so true and thats what goes on in newsrooms. If you are going to do it, do it right. Heres my notes. If youre going to hype it, hype it with the facts. I dont mind what you did. I mind the way you did it. The thing about bernstein that i think you captured so well was his assuredness about how right he was. You know, at the same time totally intuitive, totally instincti instinctive, where he had to push woodward. And youre rewriting me because youre a better writer. And you do it without even thinking how bruised its going to be. Woodward was, if the right word is, didactic. He would go a, b, c, d in his investigative work. And bernstein would go a, b, h. We had the luxury of a fat dynamic institution in the washington post, it was right at its peak. There has always been some chicanery in american politics, youre always going to have some underhanded dealings. Nothing comparable to this. Ended up that woodward and bernstein ushered in a new era of journalism that opened up the white house in a way that would have made lbj and jfk and fdr very uncomfortable. Marcus, everyone asks the question, could the post do a story like watergate or do watergate now . What is your you know, in todays world that story would catch fire much faster. The minute the breakin occurred, you know, you would tweet it. Both sides would seize on it. Its an election campaign. They would be using it immediately as fodder for their both sides in the battle. Everybody would chase it. There would be bloggers. As a result it would be much harder to do what you did probably because there would be such it would clamp down much faster. Its a great question how watergate might unfold in the current news environment. You could look at the sort of Glass Half Full argument and say my goodness, with all these people on twitter and all these reporters and the 24hour news cycle that if a big story began to emerge it would never be two lonely guys pursuing it forever because the entire pack of the cyberuniverse would bay like wolves after the white house until it would happen. Until it happened. They used to say a reporter was only as good as their phone numbers. We can hunt and stock sources so many different ways. The toolbox that i have available to me as a reporter, digital voice recording, email, social media. We can truth tell them in realtime. When they say something, we can be googling what they are saying. Playing back to them. We have access to all known thought one click away. Ability to surround and ferret out a source in a way that woodward and bernstein only dreamed of. The internet is a tool just like a typewriter is a tool, a telephone is a tool. At the end of the day journalism requires incredibly dogged persistence on the part of journalists who are seeking the truth. We worked over here. Im here. Youre here. And im here. Yeah. And it was the noise of typewriters and it was the smoke of people who smoked. People smoking. 38 years ago. Jesus. Why did things have to change . Every day bob and i would go have a cup of coffee together in the morning in a vending machine room off the newsroom. It sure is quiet in here. And on this particular day, not that long after the breakin, i put a dime in the coffee machine, which is what it cost then. And i literally felt this chill go down my neck. I mean literally, made my hair stick up, i think. I turned to woodward and i said oh, my god, this president is going to be impeached. Woodward looked at me and said oh, my god, youre right. Now you can join angies list for free. Which means everyone has access to our real reviews that we actually verify. And we can also verify that what goes down, [ splash, toilet flush ] doesnt always come back up. Find a great plumber at angies list. Join today for free. Find a great plumber at angies list. Patients that i see about dry mouth. They feel that they have to drink a lot of water. Medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. I like to recommend biotene. It replenishes the moisture in your mouth. Biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] hello. Im milissa rehberger. Later today minnesota senator al franken will officially resign from Congress FollowingSexual Misconduct allegations. His successor, Lieutenant Governor tina smith, will be sworn in tomorrow. And much of the country is in a deep freeze. Recordbreaking low temperatures are gripping the plains, midwest, south and east. Forecasters say we can expect this arctic blast to last throughout the week. Back to lockup. I would like to add a personal word with regard to an issue that has been of great concern to all americans over the past year. I refer, of course, to the investigations of the socalled watergate affair. I believe the time has come to bring that investigation and the other investigations of this matter to an end. One year of watergate is enough. But as hard as nixon tried, watergate would not go away. The meeting will come to order. The committee on the judiciary is authorized and directed to investigate fully and completely whether sufficient grounds exist to impeach richard m. Nixon, president of the United States of america. It took the American People to force congress into action. This was not like what happened with president clinton where a special prosecutor said you should do an impeachment. There were those of us in congress who wanted to take action, but the powers that be refused. It was only when the American People broke down that wall of that resistance and said you have to do what you can do under the constitution to rein in the imperial president. The American People were losing patience. And the Congressional Committee was furious. They knew they had only scratched the surface. There were thousands of hours of recordings. But nixon was refusing to release any of them. President nixon today defied subpoenas demanding that he produce tapes and papers in his possession and the country moved closer to a clash between the white house and the congress and the courts which will be unprecedented in american history. It became clear he wasnt going to produce them voluntarily. Theres a reason why hes drawing the line. Hes taking all this flak, there must be some damaging things on there. I was concerned we were concerned that he might dispose of the tapes. That in and of itself could be a criminal offense. Burning the tapes, destroying the tapes. Nixon never thought the tapes that he was making secretly would ever surface publicly. They would always be for private use. It was never designed that they would come out so there is kind of a spontaneity and free flow of people talking about their authentic conclusions. And its horrifying. Mr. President , you have made it perfectly clear you dont intend to release the tapes. Perfectly clear . Perfectly clear. It would be up to the Supreme Court to make the decision. On july 24, 1974, the court issued its ruling. The Supreme Court has just ruled on the tapes controversy. And here is carl stern, who has that ruling. It is the unanimous decision, doug, 80, Justice Rehnquist took no part in the decision, ordering the president of the United States to turn over the tapes. [ cheers and applause ] the court voted unanimously, unanimously to require the tapes to be released. Some of those members of the court had been appointed by Richard Nixon himself. So you had the court system acting in a nonpartisan way, in a credible way, regardless of politics. Imagine that in the politicized Supreme Court that weve had in our recent history. While nixon tried to put on the pretend act that operations were going on as normal, they werent. They were disintegrating every day. Three days after the Supreme Court ruling house of representatives took the step most dreaded by the president. Impeachment. Nixons fate now rested in the hands of the committee. Today i am an inquisitor, and hyperbole would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that i feel right now. My faith in the constitution is whole. It is complete. It is total. And i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the constitution. Mr. Hungate. Aye. Mr. Conyers . Aye. Some republicans who voted for the impeachment, some democrats who voted for the impeachment, they were putting their political lives on the line. And all of us were putting our reputations on the line. Miss holtzman. Aye. We voted on the impeachment. It was one of the most sober and solemn moments in my life and i think in the life of everybody on that committee. Everybody understood the stakes for the country. Thats what this was all about. And it was above party. It was what was good for america and what our democracy required. Mr. Reelsback. Aye. It was the republicans that ultimately provided a real measure of putting country ahead of party. Nixon held his ground. He insisted he knew nothing of the coverup. But among the thousands of hours of tapes one conversation recorded shortly after the breakin would destroy what was left of his credibility and his presidency. On that investigation, you know, the Democratic Party thing, were back in the problem area because the fbi is not under control and they have their investigation is now leading into some productive areas. What finally catches him is when the tapes are released, the smoking gun tape puts the lie to the statement that he had no advance knowledge. On the tape you hear nixon telling haldeman to direct the cia to stop an fbi investigation. Without going into details, dont lie to them to that to say there is no involvement, but just say this is sort of a comedy of errors and that they should call the fbi in and say dont go any further into this case, period. Those words clearly led to an obstruction of justice. And i was always amazed at the president s nonchalance. He didnt seem to care. I wanted to say to him, my god, man, do you know what you just said . Do you know those tapes are rolling . After the smoking gun tape came out, the president lost all support, republican as well as democrat. Republicans went to him and said you have to resign. We cannot support you anymore. It was republicans finally who made sure that nixon had to leave office. Barry goldwater, marching down to the white house. So we sat there in the oval room and the president acted like he just played golf and just had a hole in one. You would never think this guys tail was in a crack. Nixon said how many votes if im impeached in the house . How many votes in the senate . About 20. And goldwater said very few, and not mine. The 37th president of the United States was facing the ultimate disgrace. For a man who craved power the question was would nixon continue to fight . Building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral. From godaddy in fact, 68 of people who have built their. Website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. Build a better website in under an hour. With gocentral from godaddy. Thats why feeling safe is priceless. With adt, you can feel safe with an adt starter kit professionally installed for only 49. 00. Call today, and install an adt starter kit that includes security panel, keypad, key fob, entry and motion sensors and for a limited time, get a camera included and installed at no additional cost. Thats a 449. 00 value, installed, for just 49. 00. I dont remember exactly where i was or what i was doing the night nixon resigned, but i remember the feeling. Relief. Okay. Sir . Hey, youre betterlooking than i am. Why dont you stay here . Blonds, they say, photograph better than brunettes. Were standing by now for president Richard Milhous nixon, 37th president of the United States. Have you got an extra camera in case the lights go out . Where did we get it from . Is that nbc . Get these lights properly . My eyes always have you find when you get past 60 thats enough. Thanks. In just a moment now the president of the United States will begin his speech, perhaps his last speech from the white house. Good evening. We watched it sitting on the floor eating bologna sandwiches and having a sense of unreality, quite frankly. From the discussions i have had with congressional and other leaders i have concluded that because of the watergate matter i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interest of the nation would require. I was just awestruck at the whole thing. No gloating. Very little sense of self. It was really about the magnificence of what had occurred in terms of the right thing. Therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. Vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. Our first reaction really was okay, hes not president anymore. Hes just a citizen. Now we can indict him. Honestly, that is what we thought. The morning he resigned i remember i walked down the street and bought a bottle of scotch. Earlier today the east room of the white house was the scene of an emotional meeting between the president , his cabinet and the aides who have stayed with him during all of these years of mr. Nixons tenure in the white house. You have this president who is bitterly resentful of what had happened to him in his political career overlaid with a shakespearean level of paranoia. He was willing to engage in extraordinary acts to preserve his power. All president s are human beings. I assume they will have faults and flaws. I assume they will make mistakes. I assume that once they are caught in their mistakes because of who they are and the kind of people they are, they will try to cover up those mistakes. I was in the east room of the white house when he made the very bittersweet, very poignant, maudlin speech with his family gathered around him. I look around here and i see so many in this staff that, you know, i should have been by your offices and shaking hands and would have loved to have talked to you and found out how to run the world. Everybody wants to tell the president what to do. And boy, he needs to be told many times. But i just havent had the time. He is not looking into the camera. Hes kind of staring off and going into this stream of consciousness about his mother, who was a saint. I guess all of you would say this about your mother. My mother was a saint. And thats the most honest speech i have ever heard any politician give. And im standing there, much, much thinner, younger version of myself, crying. We think that when we lose an election, we think when we suffer a defeat that all has ended. Its really sad, really sad. I dont think any president has been more wrongly persecuted than nixon, ever. I just think he was a saint. Always remember, others may hate you, but those who hate you dont win, unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself. Ultimately, what comes through on the tapes and what comes through in nixons actions is his hate, his vengeful hate. And in that last farewell he gives that selfrevealing line that hate will destroy you. That this piston of hate, this allencompassing desire to get the opposition, to wiretap, to spy, to destroy, to sabotage, the ugliness of warfare was brought to american politics by Richard Nixon and the day he resigned he kind of seemed to get it. Seemed to say, yeah, i destroyed myself. There were no tanks in the street. There were no armed men around the white house. We had this exceptionally peaceful transition of power in a very traumatic time in our lives. The presidency was secured by the decency of gerald ford and by the extraordinary strength of the constitutional law that defines what the presidency is. There were this relief that somehow the system had worked. And then in the aftermath, a lot of reforms that were put in place. The media changed. Investigative journalism had been an incidental situation prewatergate. Postwatergate it almost becomes a standard. President s before watergate had been really by most reporters, been given a presumption of innocence. In the aftermath, theyre almost presumed guilty. It really dramatically changes the relationship of the news media with the president. The system had worked, including the role of the press but really, the idea that the system had worked in this amazing way, that a criminal president had been forced to leave office, that the principle that nobody in this country is above the law, including the president of the United States. For nixon and the nation, one question remained unanswered. Would the president now be hauled into court . My dads. Grandmas. Aunt stacys. What are the reasons you care for your heart . Qunol coq10 with 3x better absorption has the 1 cardiologist recommended form of coq10 to support heart health. Qunol, the better coq10. Jimmys gotten used to his whole yup, hes gone noseblind. Odors. He thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this. Luckily theres febreze fabric refresher for all the things you cant wash. It finds odors trapped in fabrics and washes them away as it dries. And try pluggable febreze to continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 days of freshness. 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John ehrlichman, bob haldeman, john dean and 16 others went to jail. , you know, to this day im not quite sure when i entered the conspiracy to obstruct justice. Thats one of the things im actually trying to figure out. When did i cross the line . When did i enter that illegal conspiracy . No question i went across it. There was a real major breakdown in personal integrity as well as organizational integrity on the part of us that were given those assignments. Not quite sure exactly where im going to be for the next few months, but im going to miss you all. It also requires you to ask the ethical questions. Is this right . Is it respectful . Is it responsible . Is it fair . We didnt ask any of those questions. And we should have started with is it legal. We were so caught up in trying to serve the president s needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. I, gerald r. Ford, do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States which he president fords pardon of Richard Nixon stunned the nation. Nixons legal problems were now over. When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. By definition . Exactly. The former president was still not accepting responsibility. Three years after resigning nixon was paid to participate in an historic interview with the British Television journalist david frost. At the very end the inevitable question came up. Do you feel that you ever obstructed justice or were part of a conspiracy to obstruct justice . He would not he wouldnt really admit anything, not even mistakes or whatever. He was really stonewalling completely. And he was beginning to look like the haunted nixon of the actual watergate hearings, rather than the californian expresident. Finally, i said to him, why dont go further than the word mistake . What word would you express . And that was a real gobstopping gobsmacking moment. My goodness, thats a i threw aside my clipboard. And i said, well, i think there are three things youve got to say. The first is that, in fact, you did go to the very verge of criminality. And secondly, that you let down your oath of office. And thirdly, i put the American People through two years of needless agony, and i apologize for that. And i know how difficult it is for anyone and most of all you, but i think that people need to hear it. And i think unless you say it youre going to be haunted for the rest of your life. Youre wanting me to say that i participated in an illegal coverup . No. The key to nixon really is his dislocated relationship with truth. If true. Greatest words ever written in journalism. What is the truth . What is the truth . What really happened . You guys are probably pretty tired, right . Well, you should be. Go on home. Get a nice hot bath. Rest up 15 minutes, and get your asses back in gear. Were under a lot of pressure, you know, and you put us there. Nothing is riding on this except the First Amendment of the constitution, freedom of the press, and maybe the future of the country. Not that any of that matters. Arguably maybe the best movie on reporting made. What i didnt expect was the echo of the movie to last that long. To this day, i keep hearing about it. One thing about watergate, it was going to change the culture of washington. It did no such thing. You know, of course this kind of thing is going to happen again. And its going to happen in a much, much bigger scale. Whether you talk about fdr or whether you talk about nixon or whether you talk about kennedy or whether you talk about clinton, we have president s that seem to be in politics for the right reason but president s that also have a fatal flaw. Richard nixons fatal flaw brought him down. People in high office tend to not want to lay themselves open to their enemies and acknowledge embarrassing things or mistakes that they have made. They tend to want to lie when they feel like they can get away with it. All those things have been around long before watergate and still are around. It was an ageold story of an abuse of power and forgetting that youre accountable to the people that put you there. And therell be more, and well survive. What pulses through the nixon story is the question, why . When he was elected, the goodwill of the nation and the world, it was his. Thats the sadness of the nixon presidency, of what could have been. Woodward and bernstein are among the most famous journalists of our age. Their names will always be associated with the downfall of a president. 40 years later its a moment to ask what the greatest political scandal in modern political history means to us. Its an evolutionary tale, and weve evolved and were older. Bob and i brought very different baggage to the story, and it meshed. So this was when you were 29, 30 years old. Youll never see a story this good again. Well, who knows . You know . [ laughter ] who knows . Its a tale to maybe inspire a whole new generation, maybe. A generation who are now learning about watergate for the very first time. This sunday looking back at 2017 and ahead to 2018. President trump. Did he keep his promises . I will be the greatest jobs president that god has ever created. The tax relief will be concentrated on the working and middle class. I will be president for all america. Well look at promises made, promises kept and promises broken. Plus, the 2018 political landscape. Democrats aimed to take back congress. You can smell a wave coming. Our republican friends better look out. But republicans hope to hang on to power. Very optimistic about 2018. Also, 2020. Potential candidates are already visiting early primary and caucus states, and dreaming of