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President Dwight Eisenhower addresses the country concerning racial integration of schools in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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President Dwight Eisenhower addresses the country concerning racial integration of schools in Little Rock, Arkansas.
President Franklin Roosevelt is described as the first great communicator and we are shown one of his fireside chats.
January 19, 1955. This is the first televised press conference by any president.
President Carter's Town Hall meeting in Clinton Massachusetts - March 16, 1977
Dangers of military industrial complex; thanks TV and radio for being able to broadcast
The First Televised Cabinet Meeting, during which President Eisenhower was in office, is displayed.
From C-SPAN's 2007 "Presidential Libraries" series, historian Richard Norton Smith visits Hoover's Shenandoah Mtn. retreat at Camp Rapidan. A great day hike from Skyline Drive (Milam Gap) o…
Conversation between President Nixon and H.R. Haldeman which later became known as the smoking gun tape.
President Carter's efforts to release Hostages.
Speech at Rice University in Houston, Texas.