3:35pm ET - As he does every Friday, Noah Michelson, Executive Editor of Huffington Post Gay Voices, joins us to help close out the week in stories making headlines over at Gay Voices. You can also follow Noah on twitter and facebook.
4:35pm ET - President Nixon’s voice-activated
taping system captured every word spoken in the Oval Office, Cabinet Room, and
other key locations in the White House, and at Camp David. With 3,700 hours of recordings made between
1971 and 1973, only less than 5 percent of those conversations had ever been
transcribed and published. Now thanks to a massive effort led by Professor Luke Nichter, of Texas A&M University the vast majority of these tapes have now been digitized and
transcribed. In his new book titled The Nixon Tapes, which he
co-edited with Douglas Brinkley these records are now available for the public
to finally read. He joins us today to
discuss this unprecedented account of one of the most important and
controversial presidencies in U.S. history. You can also follow Luke on twitter.
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