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  1. On August 8, 1974, Richard Nixon addressed the American people from the White House to announce his resignation as President of the United States.

  2. Aug 8, 2010 · President Nixon addressed the nation saying that he would resign effective at noon on August 9, 1974. The speech was delivered on television from the Oval Office on August 8, 1974.

  3. Richard Nixon's Resignation Speech. (2m 34s) tv-pg. On August 8, 1974, Richard M. Nixon addressed the American people to announce his resignation.

  4. May God's grace be with you in all the days ahead. Richard Nixon's resignation speech to the nation, delivered at Washington D.C., nationally broadcasted - August 8, 1974, video clip, full text transcript.

  5. Aug 11, 2014 · Closed Captioning Record. Filter by Speaker. All Speakers. Search this text. *This text was compiled from uncorrected Closed Captioning. More information about. President Nixon addressed the...

  6. On Thursday evening, August 8th, 1974, a unique and tragic event in American history occurred as President Richard M. Nixon appeared on television and announced his decision to resign the presidency effective at noon the next day. The announcement came as a result of the Watergate scandal involving illegal snooping and other activities by ...

  7. Aug 7, 2014 · President Richard Nixons Resignation Speech, August 8, 1974. (Richard Nixon Presidential Library, National Archives) On the night of August 8, 1974, President Richard Nixon announced his resignation to the American people live via television and radio. To an anxious public, President Nixon explained, “I have never been a quitter.

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