Deep Throat: The Full Story of Watergate (Tom Brokaw, NBC News)

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Published 2022-12-18
This NBC News production, hosted by the incisive and respected Tom Brokaw, delves into the fascinating story of "Deep Throat," the secret source who helped Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein break open the Watergate scandal, ultimately leading to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Deep Throat kept his identity a tantalizing secret for more than 30 years, but the truth has finally come out. This illuminating report tells the entire story, and includes interviews with many of the scandal's most important figures. Among others, Academy Award-winning actor and director Robert Redford speaks honestly about the making of the groundbreaking film ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, while Woodward and Bernstein give Brokaw surprising in-depth interviews about the process they went through to piece together the truth and break their story.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jesmarina
    "All the presidents Men" is still today one of the best movies I've ever watched.
  • @carseye1219
    I hope the world can see the value of the press being the "watchdog" of government, no matter which party is in power.
  • @KrisLapler
    Corruption is not hard for the people to understand, it is just very easy for them to ignore.
  • We still live in a country where the person telling the truth will get into more trouble than the ones who keep the lies alive.
  • @canman5060
    Watergate is no comparison to the most chaotic world we are today.
  • @24HeySay
    Pat Buchanan calling someone else a "snake" is about as ironic as it gets.
  • @robertgoidel
    How I remember this as if was just yesterday, 51 years ago. My goodness, how time does fly by. This is an excellent broadcast from that time. We all can learn a lot from what transpired and occurred. Thanks for providing your audience this historical fact that occurred which brought down Richard Nixon's Presidency.
  • I wish we had journalists like these today….WE DESPERATELY NEED THEM!!!!
  • From 2006. And now, 2023, everything that Nixon has done seems like a bagatelle.
  • @leedevereaux7644
    It’s a wild world where Spiro Agnew was the least corrupt person in Washington.
  • Justice will be served only when the unaffected are as outraged as those who are
  • I delivered the newspaper during this period and often read the cover stories, so I was one of a few 11 year olds in 1973 who somewhat understood what was happening. I vividly remember hearing the hoots of joy as I walked away from houses after dropping into people's front doors the paper that had the large headline "Nixon Resigns."
  • I’m glad Forrest Gump was there and noticed those burglars.
  • Fascinating. Felt is owed a debt of gratitude for what he did as Deep Throat.
  • @raysville7256
    Pat Buchanan venting his righteous indignation is hilarious.
  • @abocas
    This is as relevant today as ever ..... 🙏🇩🇰
  • It takes an awful lot of courage to continue on a story when everyone says there's no story there,to have the government attacking you at press conferences,to continue when no other media outlet is following the story and in the end it must be so gratifying to be proven right.