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special, "betrayal: the plot that won the white house." and former chief security officer alex stamos, the inside another is giving a first interview since the bombshell "new york times" story broke. for now, good knight from washington . this is a jagged little puzzle of a story. here's some of the pieces. a bitter race for the white house. a candidate who would do anything to win. maybe even conspire with a foreign government. a secret campaign meeting and an iconic tower on new york's fifth avenue. and in this case, a woman, a mysterious woman who may have tipped the scales. at a time when america neemed to be coming apart at the seams i.
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not talking about 2016 this time, the year was 1968. >> got news this war and they were afraid to get us out. >> richard nixon is behind the effort to sabotage peace. >> what we do or fail to do can determine the peace and freedom for this century. >> tens of thousands of young americans and vietnamese died that's what was at stake. >> it was horrendous, it was treason by any standard. >> this wealthy and connected asian-american woman could change history. >> lbj knew there was collusion. >> it's definitely a smoking gun as regards richard nixon's direct involvement and actions. >> they're contacting a foreign power in the middle of a war and they oughtant to be doing this, this is treason.
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>> mr. president, i'm get iting the president on. >> yes, dick. >> in a call secretly recorded by the white house, president lyndon johnson draws a line in the sand for his old at ver sarry, richard nixon, the republican candidate for president. >> lyndon johnson is desperate before his term runs out to get the north vietnamese and the south vietnamese at the peace table. >> we all want them to come and hope they'll come and really believe they'll come. >> is it a question of -- >> nixon was trying to sabotage those peace talks. if peace talks were announced before election day. that would help his opponent. and it would destroy nixon's very last chance to become president. >> u.s. troops were mired in a
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brutal conflict between the forces of communist north vietnam and our allies, south vietnam. johns-escalated the war. and now with the death toll soaring, with protests and riots tearing the nation apart. president johnson had staked his legacy on getting america out of vietnam. >> johnson is talking to nixon. basically saying i know you're interfering with my diplomacy. and i think it's about as low as you can get. and nixon lies and denies he's doing it. >> you see that your people don't tell the south vietnamese that they're going to get a better deal out of the united states government. >> your people, that's how he puts it to nixon, your people are messing things up. in other calls, johnson didn't hesitate to give nixon's people a name. >> mrs. chenault. >> you keep mrs. chenault and all the rest of them from rupping around here. >> mrs. chenault, anna, a woman
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known to power brokers across asia and in washington, d.c. as the steel butterfly. >> the number one flying tiger and his chinese bride. general claire chenault marries anna chan. general chenault made second world war history and legend as commander of sky battles in china. >> anna chenault has an american story that is truly epically even scinematically unique. she rises to the highest levels of society and political influence in this country. but then what she did with that influence is a question of deadly seriousness. because with anna chenault and richard nixon we got america's first taste of a candidate colluding with a foreign power to try to win a u.s. presidential election. and in this case, it would also change the course of a war.
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>> the chenault affair shows us that this wealthy and connected asian-american woman could change the course of american and vietnamese history. she was a journalist, she was a significant fundraiser for the republican party. >> i think she would have loved to have been an ambassador, loved to have had some major job. but i don't think that in those days men didn't take women seriously that way. >> she was in a way, ahead of her time to have these feelings about gee, why are all the people making decisions, white men? >> i've seen hundreds of pictures of her, she's the only woman in the picture. you know, a dozen men and there's anna chennault standing in the middle. >> madam chennault. what is going on in vietnam? >> i just returned from the far east in southeast asia two weeks ago. >> a globetrotting journalist. the widow of a war hero, revered from burma to beijing and by
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1968, the executive for global freight airline. anna had access. >> but she always operated from behind the scenes, because she was a back-channel operator. >> who is going to have the power to keep peace. >> now artillery is being called in as you can hear, very close. >> war and peace in vietnam in 1968, that was the issue. how to end a war that had turned malignant. >> vietnam was the war that we saw in our living rooms every night. >> people would be watching the 6:00 news, during dinner and they would see the carnage of vietnam. >> 168 was lbj's fifth year as commander-in-chief, it was the single deadliest year of the
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war. already more than 19,000 americans had died in vietnam. more than 170,000 vietnamese had died from the north and the south. >> i think there was a momentum behind that war, so many people had died in it. it's hard for anybody to say let's stop it. >> johnson once said you know i don't want to be the president who loses a war. especially when we had this sort of mythology of having never lost a war as a country. we didn't seem to be winning anything. >> back in the u.s., the war had become personal. vietnam had become johnson's war. >> every time he tries to leave the white house he's met by protesters. every public speech, he's going to hear those chant. you can see the toll that the war is having on lbj.
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physically, psychologically. >> the president was under fire from all sides. politicians as well as protesters. >> when the strongest nation in the world can be tied down for four years in a war against a fourth-rate military power in vietnam with no end in sight, then i say it's time for new leadership in the united states of america. >> and yes, at the apex of the war, the u.s. was holding a presidential election. so now let's back up. to march 31st, 1968, the day that vietnam ended the presidency of lyndon b. johnson. >> gosh, this is hard to read, jim, you have no idea. >> on that last day of march, tv cameras rolled into the oval office. even the president's staff had no idea how their world was about to change as johnson spoke live to an anxious nation. >> tonight i want to speak to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia.
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there is no need to delay the talks that could bring an end to this long and this bloody war. >> johnson was desperately trying to end the war on his watch. he had in his head the hope that somehow, someway he could get the north vietnamese to the negotiating table and end the war. >> i renew the offer i made last august. to stop the bombardment of north vietnam. and the hope that this action will lead to early talks. >> lbj offers to stop the bombing, but only if the north agrees to talk peace with south vietnam. and then johnson plays one last card. >> we worked together on the speech. we went over march 28th, two or three days before the president and deliver it and the president said -- maybe i shouldn't run
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for office. >> i shall not seek and i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president. >> johnson's speech shocked the world. the president would not run for re-election. and here was his offer to finally end the war. for presidential candidate richard nixon. lbj's peace proposal was a political nightmare. nixon needed the democratic party to own the horror show of the vietnam war, not to solve it. >> and the steel butterfly, anna chennault, she saw lbj's proposed bombing halt as a military blunder. >> every time bestop the bombing, only give the other side the opportunity to rebuild their military installation. the sooner we win the war, the better off we will be. >> richard nixon and anna chennault. their views were closely aligned. there's definitely no crime in
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my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. in 1968, america's war in vietnam drove the news and the presidential election. republican front-runner richard nixon seized river opportunity to flame viewers' anxiety. >> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been used so effectively as it is in vietnam. >> this time, vote like your whole world depends on it. >> when 1968, he's not take anything chances. and he sees that the democrats can politicize the peace process in vietnam to their advantage.
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and he's not above sabotaging the process. >> the plot is born. july 12, the pierre hotel, 39th floor. nixon campaign headquarters. the candidate and a top foreign diplomat meet in secret in an iconic tower on new york's fifth avenue. >> the only people present at this meeting were nixon himself, his campaign chairman, john mitchell and anna chennault and the vietnamese ambassador, lui diem. nixon decides to make it a very shady operation indeed. >> just four people alone in a back room at nixon's headquarters. let's break it down. john mitchell. nixon's 168 campaign manager. that name may ring a bell. mitchell will go on to become nixon's attorney general and one of the co-conspirators sentenced
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to prison for the crimes of watergate. also, bui diem, saigon's man in washington. south vietnam's ambassador to the united states and richard nixon. the perennial presidential wannabe had lost his last two elections and he knew that this was his last shot. >> in 1968 he wanted the presidency so bad he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this is twice as big a crowd as we had in 1960 and the result is going to be twice as good as in 1960. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12, we have three men in a hotel room, a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation. and south vietnam's man in washington. plus, one lone woman. anna chennault. >> of course i had the opportunity to not only talk to
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the leaders, but the people. >> nixon knew that anna chennault could establish a relationship between him and the south vietnamese and that just in case it became public. nixon could pretend she was not his real envoy. >> after just ten years in washington, d.c., anna had fast-tracked her way to wealth and influence. and a penthouse on top of the brand-new watergate complex. which she made into her private clubhouse for the global elite. she loved to do parties. she is notoriously known as the republican social hostess of the nixon era. >> i just remember that when she would walk into a room, she owned the room. >> she had a lot of sexual power. i'm not saying that she had sexual relationships with people. but i just think that she exuded an aura of sexuality and exoticism that was irresistible
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to a lot of men. i mean you sit next to a man in power at dinner and you whisper in his ear and you give him a good idea and it is suddenly his idea and he's acting on it i've seen it happen a million times. >> at her parties she would always serve chinese food. she would make little jokes like, this dish is called concubine chicken. i knew shes with having people on. but in her mind, she was playing to their expectations. yes, this is a chinese woman. she knew what she was doing, she was setting up an environment for people to conduct business. >> this is how anna operated. and the july 12 fifth avenue meeting, is her masterpiece, we dug up the calendar page from her daily calendar. new york to see dick nixon with ambassador bui diem.
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it's chennault who first proposed this get-together to nixon. but it's dick nixon who turns their private meeting into a cloak-and-dagger campaign operation. >> nixon is eager to meet, but woonts to keep it secret. even from his own secret service detail. >> which is suspicious all by itself. >> secret meetings, middle men and women. foreign ambassadors, and a tower in new york city. >> exactly what is said is not really recorded anywhere. but the clear message from nixon to the ambassador was -- if you want to communicate anything to me, use mrs. chennault as a way to talk to me. >> the intrigue begins. the goal is to undermine the peace talks that president johnson believes will end the war. sabotage any negotiations that
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august 1968. anna chennault touches down in saigon. south vietnam's wartime capital. mrs. chennault feared that south vietnam would be the next domino to fall to the communists. unless america held the line against communist north vietnam. and now anna had come to join the struggle. as richard nixon's secret agent. >> i went with her on one of her trips to sigen. we stayed at the hotel caravel downtown where most of the reporters were staying. a weird atmosphere from the hotel restaurant on top. you could see flares on the edge of the city. bright lights and the night sky. bombs and so on. the war was a part of everybody's life.
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>> chennault as rived in saigon with an iron-clad alibi and with contacts that went right up to the top to south vietnam's president. >> the new information from the campaign to the government is nixon is going to win the war for you, stand by you better than any democrat. >> for anna this mission for nixon was driven by bitter personal history. >> she hated the communists, because she had hated what had happened to china. it was about china, china, china. >> anna chennault believed she was on the right side of history. the worst thing for asia and the asian people was communism. >> strength will be able to bring the communist to the confidence ruling. until then we will have to carry on our action. >> i don't believe she acknowledged in any way to
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herself the military situation that existed. >> a lot of people didn't recognize it. >> by august of 1968 america's war on vietnam had already killed yet another 1 1,700 americans. >> that year alone. for the vietnamese the numbers were even more grim. 116,000 dead in just seven months. >> the standard day going into a village and start searching it. throwing stuff around inside somebody's house. >> and worse. you don't win hearts and minds by burning down houses and shooting chickens. and by taking target practice on some farmer. not that these things were -- typical. but they happened often enough to not win hearts and minds. >> i used to remember thinking god this is so different than
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what this war how is being portrayed back home. something valiant and noble and containing communism. >> the time has come for honest government in the united states of america. >> in miami richard m. nixon stood before the republican party and for the second time in his life accepted their nomination for president of the united states. >> we shall begin with vietnam. >> nixon was very two-faced about this. >> we all hope in this room that there was a chance for current negotiations bring an honorable end to this war. >> in public in his acceptance speech at the republican convention, said he would do nothing to interfere with the chances to negotiate peace. >> in secret, however, he did everything he could to make sure that peace talks could not start before election day.
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>> peace talks were the biggest threat to his candidacy. >> that threat is fresh in nixon's mind. lbj had called to congratulate him as the president watched the convention from his tv at his texas rank. >> i sure do and i gulf you my congratulations and my sympathy. >> boy i tell you isn't that the truth. >> johnson never liked or trusted nixon. it goes way back to the time he was in the senate and nixon was in the senate. >> i want to, keep in close touch with you. we're both great political animal animals. or completely informed with the same facts.
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to make sure nixon backs the peace talks the president summons his down to his ranch. lbj's home turf to talk with nixon face to face. >> ian johnson in some ways shared the character traits. they've been raised in rural areas, without prestigious educations, they both felt inferior in their own way to the northeastern establishment elites. they felt like they were battling in the press and in government. they carry that chip on their shoulders. >> since march johnson had been struggling to coax north vietnam into talks from south vietnam. negotiations looked promising, but it was far from a done deal. >> nixon fears that the north vietnam he's will accept johnson's conditions while johnson's fear is nixon will halt the bombing for fewer conditions than i will, then the north vietnamese will wait for my presidency to be over and i
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won't make any progress towards peace. >> nixon heads back to the campaign trail. fearful that lbj will swing the election to the democrats by getting north and south vietnam to talk peace. but nixon was playing to win. ready to undermine lbj to steer saigon away from the negotiating table with a word in the ear of the south vietnamese president. from richard nixon's asian connection. mrs. anna chennault. of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? ..
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jtsds the death toll rising to 79 in california as firefighters battle the deadliest wildfire in the state's history and the search continues for victims, 1300 people remain unaccounted for. and in florida the end to a tight battle as democrat bill nelson concedes the senate race to republican rick scott. republicans from the hand recount showed nelson trailing by about 10,000 votes out of
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eight million. now back to "this happened." the tear gas is floating. >> this is happening on michigan avenue. democratic national convention is in the process of nominating the presidential candidate. >> the chicago convention. the convocation to nominate vice president hubert humphrey to succeed president lyndon johnson. >> i am ready to lead our country. >> the chaos that engulfed the democrats was practically an advertisement for the republican party. candidate richard nixon capitalized on the anger and unrest. the war at home.
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>> let us recognize that the first civil right of every american to be free from domestic violence. so i pledge to you, we shall have order in the united states. >> nixon leads in the polls, but his white house dreams are haunted. by lbj's progress toward ending the war. >> nexen worries about a prospect of an october surprise. peace is being negotiated, that it's in hand. and it boosts the prospects of hubert humphrey. >> mid october, lyndon johnson fuels nixon's worst fear. >> who is that speaking, ditch is that you? >> i'm on. >> lbj updates the presidential candidates confidently on a big breakthrough in the negotiations. north vietnam at last is willing to talk with south vietnam. >> this is an absolute confidence because any speeches or any comments referring to this the substance of these
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matters will be injurious to your country. >> after all this work all year, johnson finally had package that the north vietnamese would accept. and he was selling it to the south vietnamese. >> nixon gets a top-secret briefing from the commander-in-chief on his progress toward peace. and what does nixon do? he betrays the president and the nation. >> after a rally in ohio, nixon makes a late night call to his top lieutenant, h.r. haldeman and he orders him to pull the trigger on their scheme. and how do we know this? >> we have the notes taken by nixon's campaign chief of staff. h.r. haldeman. >> it's a smoking gun as regards richard nixon's direct involvement in actions.
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>> nixon is asking about how to throw monkey wrench into the process. and he's ordering haldeman to make sure anna chennault stays active. >> nixon had always denied any personal knowledge of anna chennault's behavior. >> wow. all of a sudden. here he is, in haldeman's notes saying keep anna chennault working on the south vietnamese and any way else we can monkey wrench johnson's initiatives. it's not just one casual remark, it's a whole battle plan. >> the very next day after nixon orders his chief of staff to monkey wrench it, to keep anna chennault on the job telling saigon to not go along with the peace talks, the very next day anna's friend, bui diem, south vietnam's man in d.c. wires his superiors back home in saigon and said many republican friends have contacted me and encouraged
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us to stand firm. >> u.s. intelligence intercepts that. once president johnson gets wind of the republican interference he orders the fbi to wiretap the vietnamese embassy. >> october 30th. the fbi sends president johnson a classified memo. ambassador diem received a call from an unidentified woman believed to be anna chennault. >> johnson is flabbergasted. he did not see this coming. >> ms. chennault is the go-between. she's young and attractive, a pretty good-looking girl and she's around town and she has been warning them to not get pulled down on this johnson
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move. >> it's not totally unusual that an american presidential candidate would have go-between with a war-time ally. the issue is whether or not that representative is charged with taking steps to undermine the government's policy. >> while bbj and his national security team strategize about how to close the deals on the peace talks the fbi begins surveillance on anna chennault. she's followed by the fbi. there's fbi reports of her activities. john mitchell is very concerned about talking to her and making sure they only talk on an anonymous phone that won't be bugged. >> now that johnson has north vietnam on board he tries to force all parties to the peace table. he wants to make it impossible for south vietnam to say no to the talks.
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the next evening october 31st halloween, while kids across the country are heading out for trick-or-treating, johnson takes over the air waves to address the nation. >> speak to you this evening, about very important developments. zp. >> just five days before the election, richard nixon's nightmare, the october surprise lurches to surprise. >> we have reached the stage where productive talks can begin. >> i have now ordered that all bombardment of north vietnam cease a regular session of the paris talks is going to take place next wednesday. november the 6th. at which the representative for the government of south vietnam are free to participate. >> moments after the president's speech nixon's campaign chairman
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john mitchell calls his go between, anna chennault. >> mitchell is on the phone to her that night calls her out of a party to talk to her. half her calling back on an anonymous phone. so he can check with her and make sure are the south vietnamese going to hold firm? are they not going to come to the peace talks? >> november 2nd, the fbi tapped the south vietnamese telephone and overheard anna chennault telling the south vietnamese ambassador hold on, we're going to win. >> from president bui's perspective, it's no little thing to defy the president of the united states. but this gave him confidence to go forward in front of his national assembly and make the speech. >> the united states have ended the bombing. >> this where anna chennault is
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important because she was saying, you know, if you defy johnson there is another president, if you help him get elected who would stand by you. namely richard nixon. >> president tu, america's ally drops his own bombshell on lbj. the government of south vietnam regrets not being able to participate in the present exploratory talks. south vietnam's president sends a signal to washington, loud and clear, three days before the american election. there will be no peace talks while lyndon johnson is in office. with the clock ticking down richard nixon has sabotaged lbj's quest to end the war. one last twist remained to play up.
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edward, ohio are you? >> all right. >> i want to talk to you as a friend and very confidently. because i -- >> three days before the election, lyndon johnson strikes back. the president calls the senate's top republican everett dirk sen with a message for dick nixon. nixon's people, he says, are treading on dangerous ground and the president has the goods to burn agent anna chennault. >> here's the latest information we got. the agent says that she's just talked to the boss and he says just hold on until after the election. >> when you hear johnson talking to dirk sen.
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you hear in johnson this master politician who has used threatening tactics throughout the course of his political career to achieve his political ends. >> it's classic johnson. it's classic, get to the head of the republican party. to try and get nix ton do this this is treason. >> i know. >> they're contacting a foreign power in the middle of a war. and it's a damn bad mistake. you just tell them that their people are messing around in this thing if they don't want it on the front pages, they better quit it. >> he's holding out the prospect of going public with this explosive story. at the same time, you can hear johnson's palpable anger and indignation that somebody would tamper with the peace process that could end a war.
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>> senator dirksen delivers the message to the nixon camp. the very next morning, sunday, two days before the election. >> meet the press. >> richard nixon launches his cover up on live tv. >> i want to make it clear innerry one of my public statements, including "meet the press," i stand with the president with regard to his efforts to get the paris negotiations off dead center. >> after making that public lie, nixon doubles down on his cover-up in a very private call. >> mr. president? >> yes. >> this is dick nixon. >> this conversation is a master class in political subtext and subterfuge. >> just want you to know that any rumblings around about somebody trying to sabotage the saigon government attitude certainly has absolutely no credibility as far as i'm concerned. >> i'm very happy to hear that,
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dick, because that has taken place. and here's the history of it. >> you got two guys sort of bluffing each other. johnson wants nixon to think he's got the goods on nixon himself. nixon wants johns ton think he has nothing to do with this. >> my god, i would never do anything to encourage hanoi. i mean saigon, that's the top of the table. we got to get them to paris or you can't have the peace. >> lbj knew there was collusion with the south vietnamese government. to keep them from negotiate the peace. what lbj couldn't prove definitively was that nixon was involved. >> some of the old china lobby are going around and implying -- >> anyone with half a brain knows that richard nixon is behind this effort to sabotage the peace talks, because the south vietnamese would not
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listen to a fundraiser. anna chennault unless they knew for sure that she was speakinging for nixon. >> you see that your people don't tell the south vietnamese that they're going to get any better deal out of the united states government? >> one fact remained unspoken but well understood. if this story hit the news, richard nixon's white house dreams would explode in scandal. >> in saigon, a veteran foreign correspondent was poised to light the fuse. >> as in november election approached. i heard this outlandish rumor that i cabled the monitor overseas editor. >> beverly deepe had covered the war in vietnam for six years this promised to be her biggest scoop yet for the "christian science monitor." >> saigon october 28th, there's a report here that vietnamese
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ambassador to washington bu bui diem has notified the foreign ministry that nixon aides have approached him and told him that saigon government should hold to a firm position now regarding negotiations, if government in their demands. >> so, november 4 the day before the election. johnson is at the lbj ranch. had gets a call that the bureau chief of the kris chance science monitor has in his hands a story saying republican interference is responsible for saigon's decision to boycott the paris peace talks. sp he's asking johnson for comment. johnson can make what he knows public. and let the voters decide. or he can keep this information
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classified. as then is. he is torn. everything is at stake. >> this is it. the day before the election. the christian science monitor is on the brink of breaking the news. johnson has a chance to blow nixons cover. would he do it? he asks the wise men of his administration. people he trusts. and asks them what to do. all of his adviser are unanimous. they say you can't make this public. this is information we have picked up through classified sensitive sources. through the nsa through the cia and the fbi. if we start putting this kind of information into elections, that will change what kind of country rewe are. johnson doesn't do anything about it. he concludes they're right.
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37th president of the united states. >> nixon wins by the second narrowest margin of the 20th century. the singling narrowest was in 1960 the election that nixon lost to president kennedy. >> winning is more fun. >> nixon wins and anna thinks i will be a big deal in this administration because richard nixon owes me. and basically he wants no part of her. >> the nixon administration were afraid of any position for which she would have to have senate confirmation or under oath and asked a question about the october events. >> she was taken advantage of in not being offered a real
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position. it is possible that she herself felt she was most taken advantage of. by president nixon. >> i suspect that she didn't like nixon because nobody liked him. but she got burned. you lie down with dogs you get flees. >> each moment in history is a fleeting time. but some stand out as moments of beginning. in which courses are set that shape decades or centuries. >> nixon wins. in part thanks to johnsons decision not to make public what he knew about nixon's treachery. nixons plot to under mine the vietnam peace talks. >> i do solemnly swear. >> president johnson did believe that this was a treasonous act.
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that led to a expanded war. >> will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> this was not just tinkering with a few votes. this cost 20,000 american lives. i don't know how many thousand wounded. the cost of that was her republican douse. it was treason. by any standard. >> those who note of the war. draft dodgers and resisters. they were described as treasonous. if i had known as a soldier in vietnam that nixon had scuttled or certainly delayed for sure a peace process, it seems treasonous and more treasonous than the guys who said no, i won't go kill people. >> so, was it treason?
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nixon worked with a foreign power to sabotage the united states and tilt a presidential election. would that be treason? 50 years later that question of course has new and dismatt relevance. 50 years after nixon did it we have the benefit of evidence. >> i have that document. documented. >> locked nd the vault of the johnson presidential library. there is a secret folder. marked do not open for 50 years. it's called i kid you not, the x file. when johnson left he buried his evidence on the affair. >> johnson wanted this evidence of the horrible things that nixon was doing in this mysterious envelope to have the evidence to blackmail him with if that was necessary. >> tracking down the x file. became an obsession for
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president nixon. rumors swirled that the nixon white house that the blackmail folder was locked in a safe as a washington think tank. >> nixons gang of thieves never managed to steal the x file. one year later that same bunch of crooks the white house plumbers tries to pull off a similar caper. a bungle attempt to wiretap democratic headquarters. at the washington complex known as water gate. >> i shall resign the presidency effective noon tomorrow. >> for decades the american people have hoped that with the demise of richard nixon we'd seen the end of that level of criminal scandal. now we know that nixons criminal scheming included what the sitting president at the time believed to be treason.
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by nixon. to get himself into the white house. almost unimaginable. at least it used to be. welcome to a special live edition of revolution. i'm joined by my dear friend and colleague. recode cofounder kara swisher. she spoke with mark benioff last week about the multi-billion dollar empire he built at salesforce ais

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