you have made under oath against the highest official of our land, the president of the united states? yes, i am. and being so aware do you still stand on your statement? yes, i do. when i m finishing my testimony for the senate i read it and i said you know, it s my word against haldeman, ehrlichman, mitchell and the president. those of us attending the sessions would surmise there is another witness someplace in the buildi building. the witness will be called. i think we re just going to have to wait and see. are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. when he answered yes, everybody just froze like oh, tapes, what tapes? as far as you know, did mr.
good morning, this is the senate caucus room in washington, d.c. and it s jammed this morning, jammed with spectators, newsmen, senators and their aides. and the scene adds to the sense of drama when it opens, but it s likely to become the most serious investigation ever made. i was glued to the hearings like everybody else. i was going up there and watching my friends testify and trying to understand. i think there was no question that that saturday we realized there was a break-in, i don t think there was ever a discussion there would be a cover ha cover-up. neither mr. haldeman nor i were criminally involved in this, in any respect. people are seeing the underside of the white house, this kind of gothic reality that they never thought existed. men showing up in phone booths with bags of money. it comes from way up at the