
Revisiting Nixon’s fall in ‘Washington Journal’
Clip: 6/17/2014 | 6m 6s
40 years after the fall, revisiting Nixon in ‘Washington Journal’
In the 1975 book “Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon’s Downfall,” author Elizabeth Drew examined the players and the political upheaval behind Nixon’s fall from power. Now nearing the 40th anniversary of Nixon’s resignation, this classic piece of political journalism is being re-released. Judy Woodruff talks to Drew about the politician at the center of the infamous scandal.
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Revisiting Nixon’s fall in ‘Washington Journal’
Clip: 6/17/2014 | 6m 6s
In the 1975 book “Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon’s Downfall,” author Elizabeth Drew examined the players and the political upheaval behind Nixon’s fall from power. Now nearing the 40th anniversary of Nixon’s resignation, this classic piece of political journalism is being re-released. Judy Woodruff talks to Drew about the politician at the center of the infamous scandal.
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