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| Subject: his memoirs, RN: The Memoir Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:31 am | |
| wn, but the most remembered section of the interviews was that on Watergate. Nixon admitted that he had "let down the country" and that "I brought myself down. I gave them a sword and they stuck it in. And they twisted it with relish. And, I guess, if I'd been in their position, I'd have done the same thing."[218] Nixon did not admit to criminal wrongdoing, denied criminal intent,[219] and denied authorizing payment to the burglars as an incentive for them not to reveal information.[219] He was criticized at the time by some[who?] who opined that he should not be giving information to Frost that he had declined to give to federal courts.[220] Nonetheless, the interviews became well known and were viewed widely across the world,[218] garnering between 45 and 50 million viewers and making them the most watched interviews in the history of television.[221] The encounters were the subject of the 2006 play Frost/Nixon, which became a 2008 film. He soon published his memoirs, RN: The Memoir San Francisco ChatWiresidontalaitteet 24h toimitusajalla | |
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