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Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) and Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) investigate Howard Hunt, an employee of President Richard Nixon's White House counsel Charles Colson, and formerly of the CIA.
About All The President's Men (1976):
Academy Award winners Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman star in this true story as Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, whose investigation of a seemingly minor hotel room break-in uncovers the greatest political scandal in United States history and leads to the downfall of President Richard Nixon.
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@MrG00ny65
@MrG00ny65 19 дней назад
One of the best movies ever. Never get tired of watching it.
@doncarlodivargas5497
@doncarlodivargas5497 17 дней назад
Unfortunately, liberals have absolutely no self-awareness and never reflect over how morality apply to everyone, and not only those they do not like
@BullittHilts
@BullittHilts 15 дней назад
Same - probably my favorite movie.
@milosterwheeler2520
@milosterwheeler2520 20 дней назад
The kind of responsible reporting we need today.
@markwhelan8233
@markwhelan8233 20 дней назад
The very opposite of yellow journalism
@gingerhiser7312
@gingerhiser7312 19 дней назад
Are you willing pay for it or do you want your news for free from the internet?
@KristieMAC1
@KristieMAC1 19 дней назад
​@@gingerhiser7312We Americans, all deserve this type of reporting. Don't you agree? Why bring up cost right now; I don't think the commenter was meaning price at all. But we do deserve that. It went downhill just as our society's morals got worse. I'm Gen X, idk about you two. But I feel so bad for the younger generations today. My son is 25. And sadly he never knew a society's when we all acted like we did after 9/11.The big difference was, we all acted much better in those days, we didn't need a 9/11 to make us kinder again. God please heal and bless America! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@KristieMAC1
@KristieMAC1 19 дней назад
Wow. That one comment really got me a thinking here. Yes, we did pay well for excellent reporting back then. We paid for great newspapers, articles, authors & books too. ❤
@Matlockization
@Matlockization 18 дней назад
@@gingerhiser7312 The truth should always be free. Today it's all lies, regardless if it's free or not. And the democrat media are all reporting the news using the same words. That's collusion. Something is very wrong with that.
@jamescpotter
@jamescpotter 20 дней назад
As good as Redford and Hoffman were in these roles, Robards was electric.
@jdm65
@jdm65 17 дней назад
Also outstanding cinematography and musical score.
@TudorQueen
@TudorQueen 17 дней назад
Robards was a great actor, whether on. stage, the big screen or television, This is one of his best film performances, and , apart from Bradlee himself, no one, IMHO, ever played him better.
@duanewaihi4453
@duanewaihi4453 16 дней назад
Pure acting legend. Little is more.
@alexius23
@alexius23 16 дней назад
Robards did win the Best Supporting Actor this role
@TudorQueen
@TudorQueen 16 дней назад
@@alexius23 , indeed he did! And the following year he won it again for playing Dashiell Hammett in "Julia".
@n_v9386
@n_v9386 12 дней назад
As a younger guy, my favorite part of this movie is seeing what an office looked like in the 70s, so cool. Paper everywhere, typewriter noise, phones ringing and cigarette smoke and the fact that you ring a business phone number and a real person answers immediately (as opposed to an automated voice menu). Such a different time.
@johnschwalenberg278
@johnschwalenberg278 4 дня назад
I miss those days .
@marysalmon2367
@marysalmon2367 3 дня назад
I still prefer a manual typewriter LOL
@mc76
@mc76 5 дней назад
I taught high school journalism for 18 years. The first two three days of class every semester were devoted to watching this movie.
@elichilton7031
@elichilton7031 20 дней назад
Great seventies picture. One of the all time great journalism flicks. William Goldman deserved his Oscar for best adapted screenplay. Also winning for best sound and best supporting actor for Jason Robards.
@Celtic2Realms
@Celtic2Realms 17 дней назад
The camera withdrawing up the rotunda is a great shot as Bob and Carl go through the library cards
@CurtTweedle
@CurtTweedle 14 дней назад
The acting in this movie is so naturally and casually great. Even just the scene on the patio between Hoffman and the assistant feels so real, as if it was the real moment being recorded unknowingly.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 дня назад
It felt like there was a bit of ad libbing going on, which added to the realism.
@stagna1959
@stagna1959 20 дней назад
wonderful stone-age equipment in office. Mechanical typewriters, big landline phones, paper files... I kinda miss 1970ies
@LisaDiazAppleLisa
@LisaDiazAppleLisa 17 дней назад
I worked for a county attorney ten years ago and as of then all these things were still intact and in use with the addition of PCs
@doncarlodivargas5497
@doncarlodivargas5497 17 дней назад
I got an "office" job in 1989, where we wrote letters by hand and gave them to a staff of secretaries using type writers, when we got the letter back again we had to check for typing errors etc, so there could be several rounds, one secretary had a type writer with the possibility to correct, but only 5 letters, so I had to sit and pay attention while she wrote, I think it was early 90'ties, 1992, or 1993, we got computers and electronic mail, (lotus notes) and one of the engineers totally refused to communicate via email, and if he got a little too many emails he simply deleted them all, one day he declared to the whole office, "if anyone wanted to come in contact with him, they had to write a letter!" Me, as a relatively young man then was just sitting and looking at him, still remember
@counterflow5719
@counterflow5719 9 дней назад
My father worked for NACA (forerunner of NASA) in 1947. He got in trouble once for typing up something he needed in a hurry. Engineers didn't type, secretaries did the typing.
@lennypopkin4728
@lennypopkin4728 20 дней назад
Today's Washington Post bears no resemblance to the newspaper being depicted in this film.
@gordiesings
@gordiesings 19 дней назад
Now, commonly referred to as The Washington Compost.
@Daniel-sh3os
@Daniel-sh3os 19 дней назад
Don't you think that you would have said the same thing in the 1970's? Woodward and Bernstein came under a lot of criticism and were accused of lying by the White House.
@davidanderson6100
@davidanderson6100 18 дней назад
Thank Jeff Bezos.
@naldoron1
@naldoron1 18 дней назад
"JOURNALISM" today is pretty much crap - just opinion and innuendo - the days of Cronkite are sadly long ago.
@capri2673
@capri2673 17 дней назад
@@Daniel-sh3os They were real journalists, at least.
@StephenSmith-zp7pf
@StephenSmith-zp7pf 20 дней назад
This is basically what police work is dogged determination and pursuit of evidence, but somehow this is more thrilling to watch than any CSI ever was
@PeterTX
@PeterTX 17 дней назад
The OG CSI was pretty awesome in the first few seasons, and started to get weak as the years went on.
@randywoods67
@randywoods67 18 дней назад
A great example of 1) how difficult and painstaking real reporting was back in the early 70s, and 2) a reminder that a paper trail is still the best way to keep records of everything. Digital stuff is easy as hell, but also easy to delete. Paper and a scribbled quote is (almost) forever.
@katherynemero4118
@katherynemero4118 17 дней назад
One of these guy's had a college education, one of these guy's did not. The non educated guy acts completely from instinct. It's like he can smell it. He knows something isn't right and he just follows it. The other guy has this formal magnetism that is just electrifying to experience. It's such an amazing example of how these two total opposites can balance each other to the benefit of everyone. And Robards pushing them to be and do better than what they're doing. This is such a beautiful film.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 дня назад
In the film, I always had the feeling Robards saw himself in Woodward and Bernstein and that maybe he wished he were a younger man and working as a reporter alongside them. He knew they were onto something huge.
@makeit7579
@makeit7579 19 дней назад
"I DON'T MIND WHAT YOU DID. I MIND THE WAY YOU DID IT." That sums the whole thing up in two sentences.
@buddyvilla7393
@buddyvilla7393 20 дней назад
Wasn’t E Howard Hunt in Dallas the day President Kennedy was killed. Something he denied when he was a guest on Larry Kings radio show on the Mutual Network. Two great character actors Jason Robards and Jack Warden. Jack played Juror # 7 in Sidney Lumets first film 12 Angry Men and Paul Newman s law partner in Lumets 1982 film The Verdict.
@richardmiller341
@richardmiller341 20 дней назад
Howard Hunt admitted on his death bed being part of the JFK assassination and that LBJ was the kingpin
@alpha-omega2362
@alpha-omega2362 19 дней назад
he was one of the three "tramps" taken into custody.....there are photos of them and it is said that he is the one making faces , puffing out his cheeks to try to disguise himself.....
@jackhughman4398
@jackhughman4398 18 дней назад
@@alpha-omega2362 This is from the "well, he looked a bit like him" school of conspiracy theories. The 3 tramps were, in fact, according to their arrest records, Gus W. Abrams, Harold Doyle, and John Forrester Gedney.
@lostinamerica2867
@lostinamerica2867 День назад
@@alpha-omega2362 not true
@alpha-omega2362
@alpha-omega2362 День назад
@@lostinamerica2867 ok, thanks for your input.
@johnnyzeee5215
@johnnyzeee5215 16 дней назад
It's been more than 40 years that newsrooms were filled with the sound of typewriters
@moretoknowshow1887
@moretoknowshow1887 19 дней назад
I always said this scene showed peak 1970s bullpen journalism. Still a reason we need real journalists..
@mfriestad
@mfriestad 20 дней назад
I went out and got a corduroy suit!!😂
@tomloft2000
@tomloft2000 19 дней назад
I'll pray for you.
@makeit7579
@makeit7579 12 дней назад
I SALUTE YOU!
@saltech3444
@saltech3444 18 дней назад
Movies like this remind me of my job as a tax lawyer. There are some lying POS's in the world, most of whom seemed to be my clients (or, if I was lucky, the opponents of my clients). You develop a sixth sense for when people are hiding something - like a nervousness over some subject matters and not others. You also take contemporaneous notes of everything you say and do.
@stevereed8786
@stevereed8786 7 дней назад
Jason Robards is such a great actor. He pulls this off as if he is the real Ben Bradley
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 дня назад
He became the character.
@markko17
@markko17 19 дней назад
E. Howard Hunt, G. Gordon Liddy, H.R. Haldemann. Never trust anybody that has initials for their first name.
@jimslancio
@jimslancio 17 дней назад
Never trust a man who parts his hair in the middle or his name on the left.
@jackscratch785
@jackscratch785 15 дней назад
And Lee as a first or middle name.
@davidr5436
@davidr5436 11 дней назад
J. Edgar Hoover
@tomloft2000
@tomloft2000 8 дней назад
Never trust anyone named Rob Steele.
@Redipstick
@Redipstick 5 дней назад
JD Vance
@skytowergnome4664
@skytowergnome4664 18 дней назад
Clacking typewriters and smoking, that was the 1970's newsroom alright.
@kirkvoelcker5272
@kirkvoelcker5272 15 дней назад
And the unique aroma of overcooked coffee sludge.
@pc7135
@pc7135 14 дней назад
Amazing film. It also reveals how far we have fallen in 50 yrs.
@Rick9482
@Rick9482 16 дней назад
It doesn't matter that you know the entire story of the Watergate break in. The movie is so well made that it simply doesn't matter. Tight editing and stunning acting across the board just get wrapped up in this mystery like it just happened. A true classic!
@MarklovesAngels
@MarklovesAngels 19 дней назад
Remember when newspapers weren't owned by oligarchs and once pursued justice?
@KevinBalch-dt8ot
@KevinBalch-dt8ot 18 дней назад
No. They were always owned by oligarchs. Ever hear of Hearst, Pulitzer, Graham?
@MarklovesAngels
@MarklovesAngels 18 дней назад
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot Hey, good point! I'm not being defensive when I say at least those were individuals with their own reps on the line. Now it's corporations with diffused responsibility and 90% of news in this country comes from only 6 mega-corps..
@paulfrantizek102
@paulfrantizek102 16 дней назад
Ben Bradlee was wired in to the CIA and let them use WaPo as a propaganda outlet. He was hardly an objective pursurer of justice.
@eq1373
@eq1373 16 дней назад
No
@Mourtzouphlos240
@Mourtzouphlos240 14 дней назад
If you actually knew anything about the history of Newspapers or Mass Media, no.
@danielterry382
@danielterry382 18 дней назад
4 Really Good actors in one scene.
@briangraham1024
@briangraham1024 18 дней назад
Love the old newsroom atmosphere. It was full of energy and excitement back then. Nowadays they're so sterile (and empty). It was a time when you HAD TO CHECK AND CONFIRM your sources before any creditable news operation would run with a story. Robarts was great playing the tough editor role as Bradlee. Wonderful movie.
@j.b.delaney3444
@j.b.delaney3444 18 дней назад
And this is what happens when they don't. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L1JYHNX8pdo.html
@taze317
@taze317 20 дней назад
They should have gone to the library and found every book about JFK. Take them to the police and see if Hunts fingerprints were on any of them.
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 20 дней назад
It was Edward "Teddy" Kennedy Hund was looking into. The two older brothers were no thread whatsoever, being dead. Although Hunt did forge diplomatic cables to implicate JFK in the assassinations of the South Vietnamese President and his Chief of Secret Police brother.
@j.b.delaney3444
@j.b.delaney3444 18 дней назад
Like the police are going to do that if no crime has been committed.
@taze317
@taze317 18 дней назад
@@j.b.delaney3444 It has happened many times. Hunt was a person of interest. Then again, who gives AF?
@j.b.delaney3444
@j.b.delaney3444 18 дней назад
@@taze317 There was NO criminal investigation ongoing at the time, and even if there had been, checking books out of the library is not a crime, so no, the cops would have told them to take a hike.
@taze317
@taze317 18 дней назад
@@j.b.delaney3444 I don't care what you think, Hunt was up to something. Did you even watch the video?
@toniwertman4818
@toniwertman4818 20 дней назад
Jason Robards is amazing
@bicyclist2
@bicyclist2 16 дней назад
Thankfully I have this on DVD. Another great movie that came out the same year this did was "Network". Thank you.
@IDapto77
@IDapto77 20 дней назад
When you had to hoof it to get the story and verify facts vs today it's the journalist opinion and wishy-washy facts
@islammohamed1441
@islammohamed1441 7 дней назад
1:56 'The truth is...' walkback by the librarian was chilling. Every sentence beginning 'The truth is...' was a lie.
@rexmundi8154
@rexmundi8154 15 дней назад
I never knew Howard, but I went to school with his younger brother Mike.
@orlandomonge48
@orlandomonge48 21 день назад
Um dos melhores filmes sobre jornalismo que já assisti.
@toniwertman4818
@toniwertman4818 20 дней назад
Great cinematography
@brettfavreify
@brettfavreify 20 дней назад
Wow, they were scrambling trying to put a story together. Leads that went nowhere. As Deep Throat said: Follow the money.
@davidwalter2002
@davidwalter2002 18 дней назад
Still relevant advice today. Maybe more so.
@stefanie7823
@stefanie7823 5 дней назад
Such a fantastic film! The first time I saw it was in a high school history class and I’m sad to say, I thought it was extremely boring back then. After seeing it as an adult though, I was blown away!
@ericsniper9843
@ericsniper9843 15 дней назад
That look at the end said this matter is closed. Two reporters along with several others broke the story and changed the course of American history essentially by just reporting the facts.
@dannistor7294
@dannistor7294 18 дней назад
...an update is desperately needed...
@capri2673
@capri2673 17 дней назад
An update to what?
@padfolio
@padfolio 20 дней назад
"get some harder information next time"...that quote sure didn't age well.
@capri2673
@capri2673 17 дней назад
I love this movie. The acting is absolutely top-notch.
@CocoOPNY
@CocoOPNY 7 дней назад
I love this movie and I love watching the way they dug out the truth. Remarkable!
@davidrennie8197
@davidrennie8197 19 дней назад
Howard Hunt was in Dealey Plaza one certain November....
@franksita4719
@franksita4719 5 дней назад
Have not seen this movie in a long time. Sure wish somebody would run this classic!
@markbantz9699
@markbantz9699 18 дней назад
Back when the WaPo was a real paper!
@DRpokeme
@DRpokeme 20 дней назад
The movie i felt had atmosphere. Liked it, loved in fact, Woodward and Bernstine were my heroes, but heros die and to find out the truth was to see how the wool was pulled over our eyes. 😢
@clydecessna737
@clydecessna737 19 дней назад
In Britain no-one would give information like that to anybody; it just isn't public.
@VinceLyle2161
@VinceLyle2161 18 дней назад
"You might think that; I couldn't possibly say."
@vanessac1721
@vanessac1721 15 дней назад
In the 70s?
@mikeu5380
@mikeu5380 19 дней назад
Interesting to watch it's namesake predecessor, "All the King's Men."
@mikewypasek8855
@mikewypasek8855 20 дней назад
When the Washington Post was a great newspaper
@martinobrien7110
@martinobrien7110 15 дней назад
The Library of Congress Shot & Music . Classic Cinema .
@BenjaminJDunn
@BenjaminJDunn 18 дней назад
This is by far the best detectives film ever made
@lotus65
@lotus65 19 дней назад
Love this film.
@elissakartman
@elissakartman 12 дней назад
Librarians don’t give out info about patrons checkouts. They respect privacy. Even in 1973.
@mecongberlin
@mecongberlin 20 дней назад
In 15 years we can watch a similar movie about Project 2025.
@KristieMAC1
@KristieMAC1 19 дней назад
Omg😢 I pray we never have to live through that so called "Project" esp re him wanting the military all over!!! Straight up Fascism!
@KristieMAC1
@KristieMAC1 19 дней назад
HELL NO!!
@jimslancio
@jimslancio 17 дней назад
For God's sake, let's hope so.
@csnide6702
@csnide6702 20 дней назад
Who is Howard Hunt ...? He is Mike and York's Brother
@gordonhall9871
@gordonhall9871 20 дней назад
back when the press cared about the American people and some truth
@ptgigg
@ptgigg 20 дней назад
Yeah, then Fox News showed up and down the gurgler it went.
@lennypopkin4728
@lennypopkin4728 20 дней назад
@@ptgigg They all went willingly - where the money is.
@Conn30Mtenor
@Conn30Mtenor 20 дней назад
@@ptgigg Reagan had a lot do with that. He had the "fair and balanced" law repealed.
@Conn30Mtenor
@Conn30Mtenor 20 дней назад
and when Americans were reasonably intelligent and educated and when they read the newspapers.
@arlenegrundy7671
@arlenegrundy7671 20 дней назад
@@Conn30MtenorWe’ve become a rather dull group of people, haven’t we? We’re more concerned about a celebrity stubbing their toe instead of real issues. No truth out there anymore…just keep the public happy with “feel good” stories…
@eddieafterburner
@eddieafterburner 12 дней назад
0:01 I think they’re at the Rooftop Terrace at the Kennedy Center. Planes to/from National Airport go right by there, following the Potomac River. Surprised they left in the scene where the plane drowns her out. It looks like it flustered them and threw off their timing; maybe they thought the scene would be reshot.
@surfer1927
@surfer1927 6 дней назад
We need to make this story required reading in schools, those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. The Truth is someone was bound to try this again sooner or later. The Power Brokers think they run the world
@danielnevin8777
@danielnevin8777 6 дней назад
That's a young Duvall as the clerk who reminds the reporters that Presidential request are confidential.
@krisscanlon4051
@krisscanlon4051 19 дней назад
Whew she was beautiful
@rickriepl7507
@rickriepl7507 15 дней назад
Who is the girl Bernstein is talking to?
@henrybutchy3242
@henrybutchy3242 5 дней назад
The Library of Congress is top 3 most beautiful interiors in DC (including swanky hotels). The Main reading room (the Jefferson reading room?) was open to the public - but not afte 9-11. Now you need apply. As a high school kid mid-70s, I would use it for special homework. But it was not efficient - no open shelves. you looked up books in card catalogs, wrote out a request slip with your seat number, and then waited 8-20 minutes for requested book(s) to be delivered.
@archlab007
@archlab007 4 дня назад
Great drone shot from 6:16 to 6:52!
@obamathebigearsclown3979
@obamathebigearsclown3979 17 дней назад
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward have been LIVING on this for 50 years
@mariondean8499
@mariondean8499 15 дней назад
Bob Woodward recently wrote other books but I guess in your mind he is not a good journalist anymore because he dared to criticize your orange overlord
@Rick-jf6sg
@Rick-jf6sg 15 дней назад
@@mariondean8499 Let's keep today's politics out of the comments.
@obamathebigearsclown3979
@obamathebigearsclown3979 15 дней назад
@@mariondean8499 How many copy of his useless book was sold?
@softballhumanoid
@softballhumanoid 9 дней назад
"All the President's Men" was a big deal back when truth mattered in American politics and culture. Nowadays, there's no chance the White House Press Secretary apologizes to a newspaper ("mistakes were made"). Hugh Sloan wouldn't have been compelled to tell the truth because faith has become so corrupted by politics. It would just be 24/7/365 war, because the noise is more useful and profitable than the truth.
@jamesbomd3503
@jamesbomd3503 11 дней назад
Just watched the film here in London on the cinema It was a full house it's a very cinematic movie The office scenes were as real as it gets and injects you into the Washington's posts journalistic working atmosphere of the 1970s, When Roberts their boss calls them out ! You can feel, taste & FEAR The embarrassment of the other office staff.
@mehmetokay7073
@mehmetokay7073 7 дней назад
The way a newsroom should be run.
@kierangallagher315
@kierangallagher315 17 дней назад
I would have thought that a librarian has a duty of confidentiality regarding members of the library and the books they choose to take out. That was the attitude taken by many librarians after 9/11 when Bush/Cheney and The Patriot Act were demanding that these records were handed over to the American government.
@vanessac1721
@vanessac1721 15 дней назад
It was the 70s.
@kierangallagher315
@kierangallagher315 15 дней назад
@@vanessac1721 So???????? I would have thought that the librarian's duty of confidentiality was the same in all eras: unchanging like The American Constitution.
@wilfriedholscher7029
@wilfriedholscher7029 16 дней назад
The days of honest Journalism
@petenrita
@petenrita 16 дней назад
my how elite journalism has morphed into something worse than the National Enquirer.
@elissakartman
@elissakartman 12 дней назад
This is a favorite scene in the LOC
@__da_da_films___
@__da_da_films___ 10 дней назад
...Great film!!!
@eyesandearseditions
@eyesandearseditions 6 дней назад
In those days, each paragraph of a draft story had its own half page so paras could be shuffled at will by the subeditors
@BobDeCaprio
@BobDeCaprio 20 дней назад
Back in the day when a plane would come screaming into national airport every 30 seconds
@CliffBronson1212
@CliffBronson1212 13 дней назад
Dustin is probably 1 of best actors ever ...watch his films 🎥 side, by side ...freaky talent 🎈 🎰
@mark11967AD
@mark11967AD 11 часов назад
This is a terrific movie, but it is hard seeing Robert Redford as Bob Woodward lol. I’d have to think they still could have had a dynamite movie without going so A list Hollywood commercial box office with his casting.
@j.williford179
@j.williford179 10 дней назад
That was when journalists had to given proof and validation for what they said and wrote. Long time ago.
@Jedwardsss
@Jedwardsss 10 дней назад
These guys would have been obstructed by the entire Republican Party and republican Supreme Court if this happened in today’s America
@dsuch81
@dsuch81 10 дней назад
You mean the democratic party.
@petermurray6983
@petermurray6983 17 дней назад
A coup without the assignation.
@timothywalker4563
@timothywalker4563 10 дней назад
Good movie 🍿 I’d watch it again 😊
@CliffBronson1212
@CliffBronson1212 13 дней назад
Bob, and Gregory Peck similar ...both, can carry a film ...appear noble, classy, on screen
@prestonscott73
@prestonscott73 8 дней назад
Robards just looks like he runs a newspaper
@hardestworkingmaninshowbus1950
@hardestworkingmaninshowbus1950 18 дней назад
The only trouble is the whole Watergate story as depicted in this film is inaccurate. If you check into who Woodward is and who set up Nixon you'll be surprised. Also check Maureen Dean's roomate.
@coffeecigarettes9422
@coffeecigarettes9422 17 дней назад
4:23 Doesn't Charles Colson sound like the real Bob Woodward? A cameo of him in this movie or just a coincidence?
@hiddenfromhistory100
@hiddenfromhistory100 13 дней назад
Wow, it's all so naive.
@gpapa31
@gpapa31 18 дней назад
@8:40 the difference between a gossip rag and reputable news publication. Validity and credibility of the source the intel is coming from is EVERYTHING in serious journalism; who, where, when, how reliable, can the intel cross confirmed with other sources? Now all you need is a rumour on the streets and bang 💥 it’s a story!
@aemiliadelroba4022
@aemiliadelroba4022 19 дней назад
Was that a typewriter?😮
@capri2673
@capri2673 17 дней назад
No Microsoft Word in 1974.
@aemiliadelroba4022
@aemiliadelroba4022 17 дней назад
@@capri2673 😂😂😂
@Firebrand55
@Firebrand55 20 дней назад
The Ed. was right..........sending out a leaking boat is a no-no.....patch it up first.
@ZENmud
@ZENmud 12 дней назад
Find the episode (on RU-vid) of "Firing Line" with William F Buckley, where Buckley offers "a caveat" before his interviewee appears (if memory serves); that information was: "I'm godfather of two of E Howard Hunt's sons..."
@jeanetteschock4744
@jeanetteschock4744 4 дня назад
One of the Best movies ever made
@tubularbill
@tubularbill 18 дней назад
Who is that actress?
@capri2673
@capri2673 17 дней назад
Penny Peyser. Absolutely stunner.
@tubularbill
@tubularbill 17 дней назад
@@capri2673- thank you!
@TheRoyalBavarian
@TheRoyalBavarian 20 дней назад
Nixon was a boy scout compared to the crap trump has done and will do. PAY ATTENTION
@lennypopkin4728
@lennypopkin4728 20 дней назад
Maybe take a look at what biden and Co. is doing as we speak...
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 20 дней назад
@@lennypopkin4728 Running the world's best-performing economy?
@jeffg1524
@jeffg1524 19 дней назад
@@lennypopkin4728 Just what has Biden/Dems done that even minutely compares to Trump's corruption and crimes?
@wdwtx2.0
@wdwtx2.0 19 дней назад
OK Karen. Don't forget to pay your 10% to The Big Guy.
@thomasmcshea1843
@thomasmcshea1843 19 дней назад
@@TheRoyalBavarian EXACTLY what has Trump done, other than trigger your TDS, snowflake...I don't see Trump trying to buy votes, with taxpayer money for college tuition forgiveness, and give a middle finger to the Supreme Court.... That's ALL Biden... .l
@davismiller4369
@davismiller4369 20 дней назад
Sadly, we're in a far worse situation with Trump than we ever were with Nixon.
@johnhenrycallahan9761
@johnhenrycallahan9761 20 дней назад
Nixon took us off the Gold standard made dollar worthless what about dim light biden
@r3d5ive87
@r3d5ive87 20 дней назад
Trump isn’t the president man
@thelastbrobo7826
@thelastbrobo7826 20 дней назад
Lol
@latexsolarbeef4990
@latexsolarbeef4990 20 дней назад
@@thelastbrobo7826 ....keep those thumbs rotated and send more legal fees genius......
@obbzerver
@obbzerver 20 дней назад
You spelled Biden wrong.
@Mikem-mq2hh
@Mikem-mq2hh 15 дней назад
FAKE NEWS!!!!....Just kidding...when journalism was jouralism. Fact checking and confirmations...Not re-posting.
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet 19 дней назад
Tremendous film 🎥 ...made where? China? No ...in Uncle Sam 😊
@pillettadoinswartsh4974
@pillettadoinswartsh4974 5 дней назад
Penny's so sweet.
@chrismclaughlin5184
@chrismclaughlin5184 19 дней назад
E Howard Hunt also shot Kennedy
@a_bode1
@a_bode1 8 дней назад
Really quite poignant to remember this movie in the current climate. I recall being shocked when I saw it then.
@surfer1927
@surfer1927 6 дней назад
When men think they’re above the law
@charleswilliams9223
@charleswilliams9223 6 дней назад
I no longer trust Bob Woodward after his bias action on tv. It causes me to doubt his other works.
@johncopeland3826
@johncopeland3826 20 дней назад
Howard Hunt ! Oh that's easy ...that's cockney rhyming slang for ......yanoatameen guv ?
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