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  1. 17. Mai 2013 · During the summer of 1973, a special Senate Committee held hearings, co-chaired by Sens. Sam Ervin, D-N.C., and Howard Baker, R-Tenn., to investigate the EmbedVideo(6481, 482, 304); The Watergate ...

  2. 18. Mai 2023 · The historic Senate hearings would eventually lead to the resignation of an American president a year later. Watergate “showed the government of the United States at its absolute worst, and then ...

  3. 9. Feb. 2010 · May | 17. In Washington, D.C., the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, headed by Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina, begins televised hearings on the escalating Watergate ...

  4. 16. Mai 2013 · On May 17, 1973, Sen. Sam Ervin, D-N.C., gavelled in the first public hearing of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, better known as the Senate Watergate Committee.

  5. On May 17, 1973, the Watergate hearings began. The broadcast, as on subsequent nights, opened with Robert MacNeil reading the Committee’s resolution: In the Senate of the United States, a Resolution: To establish a select committee of the Senate to conduct an investigation and study of the extent, if any, to which illegal, improper, or unethical activities were engaged in by any persons ...

  6. May 17, 1973: The Senate Watergate Committee begins its nationally televised hearings. May 19, 1973: Independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox appointed to oversee investigation into possible presidential impropriety. June 3, 1973: John Dean tells Watergate investigators that he has discussed the cover-up with Nixon at least 35 times.

  7. Hearings. Download: Senate Watergate Final Report. Report Volumes. Report Book 1 Report Book 2 Report Book 3 Report Book 4 Report Book 5 Report Book 6 Report Book 7 Report Book 8 Report Book 9 Report Book 10 Report Book 11 Report Book 12 Report Book 13 Re ...