prosecutor and the new book in the and geoff shepard , deputy to the lead counsel and also the other of a new book. thank you for the time. remind us where you were on this date in 1972, june 17. guest: i was in the middle of a five-year term on the nixon staff, the others lawyer on the staff. i knew everybody involved, although i didn t know people in the break-in. the break-in wasn t of particular concern. i had a full-time job working on policy issues and life moved on. it was a very busy and very happy time period couldn t have been prouder than to work on nixon s white house staff. host: wherever you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the where were you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the time and lived in dupont circle and write about the break-in. host: bob woodward was one of the writers. he talked in 2011 and. his from his perspective. we [video clip] those were captured. what did you hear in the courtroom? this saturday they sent me down to the arraignment. thes
defense teams of watergate. jill wine-banks, a former watergate assistant special prosecutor and the new book in the and geoff shepard , deputy to the lead counsel and also the other of a new book. thank you for the time. remind us where you were on this date in 1972, june 17. guest: i was in the middle of a five-year term on the nixon staff, the others lawyer on the staff. i knew everybody involved, although i didn t know people in the break-in. the break-in wasn t of particular concern. i had a full-time job working on policy issues and life moved on. it was a very busy and very happy time period couldn t have been prouder than to work on nixon s white house staff. host: wherever you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the where were you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the time and lived in dupont circle and write about the break-in. host: bob woodward was one of the writers. he talked in 2011 and. his from his perspective. we [video clip] those were captured. what did you
the and geoff shepard , deputy to the lead counsel and also the other of a new book. thank you for the time. remind us where you were on this date in 1972, june 17. guest: i was in the middle of a five-year term on the nixon staff, the others lawyer on the staff. i knew everybody involved, although i didn t know people in the break-in. the break-in wasn t of particular concern. i had a full-time job working on policy issues and life moved on. it was a very busy and very happy time period couldn t have been prouder than to work on nixon s white house staff. host: wherever you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the where were you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the time and lived in dupont circle and write about the break-in. host: bob woodward was one of the writers. he talked in 2011 and. his from his perspective. we [video clip] those were captured. what did you hear in the courtroom? this saturday they sent me down to the arraignment. these were not the average d.c. of
, deputy to the lead counsel and also the other of a new book. thank you for the time. remind us where you were on this date in 1972, june 17. guest: i was in the middle of a five-year term on the nixon staff, the others lawyer on the staff. i knew everybody involved, although i didn t know people in the break-in. the break-in wasn t of particular concern. i had a full-time job working on policy issues and life moved on. it was a very busy and very happy time period couldn t have been prouder than to work on nixon s white house staff. host: wherever you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the where were you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the time and lived in dupont circle and write about the break-in. host: bob woodward was one of the writers. he talked in 2011 and. his from his perspective. we [video clip] those were captured. what did you hear in the courtroom? this saturday they sent me down to the arraignment. these were not the average d.c. of burglars. that hundred d
also the other of a new book. thank you for the time. remind us where you were on this date in 1972, june 17. guest: i was in the middle of a five-year term on the nixon staff, the others lawyer on the staff. i knew everybody involved, although i didn t know people in the break-in. the break-in wasn t of particular concern. i had a full-time job working on policy issues and life moved on. it was a very busy and very happy time period couldn t have been prouder than to work on nixon s white house staff. host: wherever you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the where were you? guest: i was a prosecutor at the time and lived in dupont circle and write about the break-in. host: bob woodward was one of the writers. he talked in 2011 and. his from his perspective. we [video clip] those were captured. what did you hear in the courtroom? this saturday they sent me down to the arraignment. these were not the average d.c. of burglars. that hundred dollar bills in their pocket, very