From PBS NewsHour.
"How high did the scandals reach and was President Nixon himself involved?"
That was what Robert MacNeil, then co-anchoring with Jim Lehrer, dubbed "the ultimate question" as public broadcasting began its gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Watergate hearings on May 17, 1973.
MacNeil said the hearings were intended "to bear the truth about the wide range of illegal, unethical or improper activities established … surrounding the re-election President Nixon last year."
Lehrer also detailed the scandal. Though little action had taken place as the hearings began, the committee’s "basic job remains the same," he said.
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