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Hannah leaves behind 13 mysterious cassette tape recordings after killing herself.
Ultimately Dean was fully corroborated by the Oval Office tape recordings.
Nixon, which required President Nixon to turn over his tape recordings.
Now of course Trump shouldn't have tweeted about Oval Office tape recordings.
After being forced to turn over the incriminating tape recordings, Nixon resigned.
Old tape recordings are used to dub reenactments of the scenes they captured.
Nixon, when the justices required President Nixon to turn over subpoenaed tape recordings.
Nixon withheld tape recordings and other material subpoenaed by Jaworski, citing executive privilege.
Mr. Buttigieg fired the chief for mishandling tape recordings of police officers' phone calls.
Diane was, of course, Cooper's offscreen amanuensis, with whom he communicated solely through tape recordings.
There were no transcripts because in those days, they made no tape recordings of cases.
In 1974, a special prosecutor subpoenaed Nixon for tape recordings made inside the White House.
I mean these people tell Quentin-like lies, lies that can be contradicted by tape recordings.
I was on a grants panel for the N.E.A. once, and we were listening to tape recordings.
But, they also rekindled things romantically, which lead to a huge scandal, including various secret tape recordings.
I mean he&aposs said that Cohen didn&apost intend to deceive when he did these tape recordings.
He released them on CD, along with vintage tape recordings of Jack Smith and others, in the late 1990s.
Nixon, the Supreme Court unanimously held that a president cannot use executive privilege to withhold tape recordings of his words.
At a young age, Mary and her elder brother Dion began singing and making tape recordings in their parents' garage.
On July 24, 1974, the US Supreme Court ordered the White House to hand over tape recordings of White House conversations.
After Nixon's clandestine tape recordings proved otherwise, the AG ended up pleading guilty to the misdemeanor of refusing to testify before Congress.
The Watergate special prosecutor obtained a subpoena that directed Nixon to turn over tape recordings and documents relating to conversations with aides.
Within months of Richard Nixon's inauguration, though, a presidential aide revealed that tape recordings existed of every White House conversation involving Nixon.
And the attorney-client privilege may not shield the President from the files, records or even tape recordings of his personal attorney.
And I think we can rest assured that the Russians have very detailed notes of these conversations or tape recordings of them.
The most sensational and horrifying evidence, also found in the suitcase, was tape recordings the couple had made, apparently of Lesley's murder.
Then, in an interview with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro, Trump doubled down, saying he "can't talk about" the possibility of tape recordings.
When one of Nixon's secret tape recordings revealed the president had ordered a cover-up of the Watergate burglary, it was game over.
Nixon that a sitting president — in that case Richard M. Nixon — could be subpoenaed for documents and records like the Watergate tape recordings.
The outcry was so ferocious that the White House said within days that it had decided to surrender the tape recordings after all.
Washington (CNN)For President Richard Nixon, the controversy over his secret White House tape recordings began with a break-in at the Watergate Hotel.
And since I didn't have access to all the tape recordings, because some of them no longer exist, I get to use my imagination.
Nixon ruling in 1974 in which President Nixon was ordered to turn over tape recordings and other materials in connection with the Watergate case.
Before that, Richard Nixon was subpoenaed in 6813 to force him to hand over tape recordings and other materials related to the Watergate scandal.
"The reason I don't know is that these tape recordings were made in a way that may have violated the Federal Wiretap Act," he replied.
"I know the governor's office has denied that they did this, and of course there are no tape recordings or public transcripts," Mr. Lander wrote.
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected Nixon's executive privilege claim over tape recordings of internal White House conversations; Nixon resigned 2000 days after losing the decision.
Nixon that the president had to hand over to a federal district court the tape recordings and other subpoenaed materials tied to the Watergate break-in.
In 1974, articles of impeachment drafted against Richard Nixon accused him of obstructing justice after he refused to hand over his tape recordings to the FBI.
John Dean told CNN not pursuing a subpoena was akin to not pursuing the tape recordings made by Nixon containing his conversations about the Watergate scandal.
That evidence included still-secret presidential tape recordings that had been acquired through grand jury subpoena — but which had been withheld from Congress by President Nixon.
Nixon, where the Supreme Court's ruled unanimously that a sitting president, Richard M. Nixon, could be subpoenaed for documents and records like the Watergate tape recordings.
Nixon, who was fighting Cox's subpoena of White House tape recordings related to the Watergate cover-up, had not launched a warning that Cox was in danger.
In the late 1980s, frustrated that Mr. Young had refused to release existing tape recordings of Dream Syndicate performances, Mr. Conrad began recreating some and recording them.
Also contributing to the pressurized situation is a package Olivia has just received from the F.B.I. enclosing tape recordings and a machine on which to play them.
Although the docuseries includes relevant voices from the DEA and local Louisiana law enforcement officers, Schneider is its main narrator (both via tape recordings and recent interviews).
And the report, he said, might be covered by the same shield former President Nixon employed when trying to block access to his damning Oval Office tape recordings.
But that changed after the Supreme Court rejected Nixon's claim of executive privilege and ordered him to surrender tape recordings of Oval Office conversations on June 543, 1972.
Nixon, he asserted his right to withhold information in response to a demand by special prosecutor Leon Jaworski that he surrender tape recordings made in the Oval Office.
The White House had to contend with former staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman's new book and newly released tape recordings of her conversations with staffers and President Donald Trump.
In addition to the diaries, they include tape recordings, including one of a 20-year-old Patti Smith reading poetry, as well as homemade posters Mr. Young drew.
The court also ordered Schwan to provide information about the whereabouts of over 600 hours of tape recordings he made of conversations with Kohl while working on the memoirs.
The court also ordered Schwan to provide information about the whereabouts of over 600 hours of tape recordings he made of conversations with Kohl while working on the memoirs.
He listens to tape recordings of Claudia talking about surviving of the apocalypse on June 27, 2020, and how something called the "God particle" may be able to help .
Pushback: Walsh told me yesterday she never said those things, but Axios' Mike Allen reported this morning that Wolff has tape recordings of his conversations with Bannon and Walsh.
After her death in a Paris car crash in 1997, Morton revealed she had been his prime source and had smuggled tape recordings out of the palace to him.
Nixon in 1974 where the Supreme Court ruled 8-0 against President Nixon in his refusal to turn over tape recordings and other material linked to the Watergate scandal.
But rather than try to downplay those fairly damning comparisons, Trump apparently decided instead to publicly suggest that he might have tape recordings of secret conversations in the White House.
Attorney Thomas Durkin said that even though the other inmate invented the plan against the judge, tape recordings of those discussions made a defense highly risky and improbable for Mohammad.
The court did hear arguments on the issue in 1974 in a case in which it ordered Nixon to turn over tape recordings, but it did not resolve the matter.
It heard arguments on the issue in 1974 in a case in which it ordered President Richard M. Nixon to turn over tape recordings, but it did not resolve it.
A federal judge on Wednesday denied a request to unseal — and, hence, make public — the video tape recordings of the 2010 trial over California's Proposition 8 marriage amendment at this time.
The album features his father's reel-to-reel tape recordings from the 1970s and spoken-word segments from the user manual of the computer model that gave the album its name.
In 2010, the family soap opera also exploded into a government scandal after tape recordings secretly made by the dowager's butler, and accusations by a former family accountant, suggested that Mrs.
In the study, male college students listened to tape recordings of people supposedly trying out for the college Quiz Bowl team; some candidates seemed highly impressive, while others seemed less so.
But that wall of protection collapsed, triggering his resignation, after the Supreme Court forced the release of White House tape recordings that irrefutably showed Nixon's participation in the Watergate cover-up.
Just as Nixon refused to initially turn over his secret White House tape recordings, Trump refuses to disclose his income tax returns which may shed light on his relationship with Russia.
" When asked if the Trump team was worried that Cohen may have tape recordings that exist without their knowledge, Giuliani was firm that the president was and is "clean as a whistle.
The Supreme Court in 1974 rejected Nixon's claim of executive privilege to hold back Oval Office tape recordings related to the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate building.
The court rejected Nixon's claims of immunity on the basis of "executive privilege," and ordered him to deliver tape recordings as part of a court proceeding against some of his closest aides.
It blends interviews with participants in the affair with original footage and dramatized re-enactments of Nixon's conversations, using tape recordings from the listening devices the Republican president installed in the Oval Office.
She volunteered at a Methodist church in town, composed little poems for her grandchildren on their birthdays and was forever snapping photos and making tape recordings at family parties to preserve the memories.
Turkish officials made tape recordings of the killing of Mr. Khashoggi in the consulate, and the Turkish government was the first to say that it had definitive proof that Mr. Khashoggi was assassinated.
Linda Tripp, whose secret tape recordings helped trigger former President Clinton's impeachment, broke two decades of silence on Monday, saying her only regret was that she didn't take action earlier to expose the affair.
An Appraisal When a musical hero of towering influence dies, the urge is to go straight to the tape: recordings, footage, a captured moment that stands in for the unwieldy fullness of a life.
In addition to her role as executive producer, Paulson, 44, is set to play, Linda Tripp — a former U.S. civil servant, whose secret tape recordings spurred the impeachment crisis and exposed Clinton's relationship with Lewinsky.
In that case, however, the court also ruled that the privilege was not absolute and did not shield Richard Nixon's White House tape recordings from being released to the special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation.
He offered contradictory explanations for his actions, making statements by his spokesmen inoperative, and finally made a veiled threat to Mr. Comey on Twitter, hinting that he might have secret tape recordings of their conversations.
The Watergate hearings drew in the public in part because investigators were pulling on strings without knowing where they led; news about the tape recordings made in the Oval Office emerged live during televised hearings.
"The press is the enemy, the press is the enemy," Nixon told his national security advisers Henry Kissinger and Alexander Haig in 1972 in one of many tape recordings Nixon secretly made in the Oval Office.
Speculation has already been swirling over Dern's character, but what many are considering is the possibility that she's playing Agent Cooper's longtime, always-unseen secretary Diane, the woman to whom Cooper dictates all of his tape recordings.
In 1974, the Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, ordered President Richard Nixon to turn over tape recordings and other items in response to a subpoena issued by Leon Jaworski, the special prosecutor investigating the Watergate scandal.
At the center of that drama is a ghost: Marnie's dead mother, whom we hear in a series of tape recordings made years earlier as she retraced, on foot, 1,200 miles of the Lewis and Clark trail.
But that would likely lead to a heated public legal fight invoking the unanimous 1974 Supreme Court case rejecting President Richard Nixon's attempts to keep private presidential tape recordings and other materials that had been subject to subpoena.
"These tape recordings were made in a way that may have violated the federal wire tap act … I'm not going to violate it even though I want to know what's on those tapes like everybody else does," Buttigieg said.
It is likely that even had Mueller produced tape recordings of Trump urging his cohorts to "save the plan" — replete with an 28503 minute gap — somewhere around 22019 percent of the American electorate would continue to support the president.
Nixon," Katzmann notes, a 1974 Supreme Court decision requiring President Nixon to "'produce certain tape recordings and documents relating to his conversations with aides and advisers' for use in a criminal trial against high‐level advisers to the President.
Mr. Orloff, a confessed New York liberal, set out to learn whether Tea Party followers were really the caricatures they seemed to be on TV. He interviewed party members all over the country, distilling the play from the resulting tape recordings.
In the interview included in the catalogue he discusses the role these tapes play for him: I place great value on tape recordings, and I record and carry with me the great voices of other people, that I may absorb them.
What kind of attorney would put his client in a position where basic client trust was at risk, where attorney-client privilege was put in jeopardy, and where tape recordings were made of privileged conversations, subsequently susceptible to full public release?
The subpoenas against Nixon demanded 147 unedited tape recordings of presidential conversations; a list of meetings and telephone conversations for five specific, suspicious periods between 1971 and 1973; and copies of any handwritten presidential notes pertaining to the Watergate charges.
That procedure, called "certiorari before judgment," is used rarely, typically in cases involving national crises like President Harry S. Truman's seizure of the steel industry and President Richard M. Nixon's refusal to turn over tape recordings to a special prosecutor.
To coincide with the exhibition, the Americas Society and Cinema Tropical have collaborated with the Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at the New School to screen the 2015 film A Paixão de JL, which revolves around Leonilson's tape recordings.
Nadler further asserted that Trump should not be able to assert executive privilege to shield certain parts of the report from going public, citing a 1974 Supreme Court ruling that compelled then-President Richard Nixon to comply with a request for tape recordings.
About the same time, a Ukrainian-American named Lev Parnas, who has worked with Mr. Giuliani, told people in Republican circles in Washington of tape recordings of conversations in which Ms. Yovanovitch had supposedly disparaged the president, according to people he spoke with.
"The tapes that we have demonstrate any number of very serious lies back a year and a half ago, including his fooling people, hiding tape recordings, telling them they aren't recorded, lying to their face, breaking faith with them," Giuliani said of Cohen on CNN.
The former president set up a voice-activated taping system in the White House's Cabinet Room and the Oval Office and, from 1971 to 1973, recorded more than 3000 hours of audio—the man had more homemade tape recordings than a Grateful Dead convention.
He clerked for a year on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia for Judge Malcolm R. Wilkey, a conservative who had notably dissented a few years earlier from a ruling that President Richard M. Nixon had to turn over tape recordings.
He collaborated with friends on a band called 3 Teens Kill 4 (they made music with toy instruments and tape recordings), and started cruising the derelict shipping piers — the so-called gay "sex piers" — along the Hudson River, some near where the Whitney now stands.
The controversies were about Buttigieg's administration's refusal to release tape recordings of police officers in South Bend, and a request by the city's council to a local police officer to stop selling T-Shirts about the 6900 killing of Eric Garner, an unarmed African-American man, in New York.
August By Cake is a sprawling two-album affair which resembles a 'traditional' GBV album (ie Bee Thousand, Alien Lanes) in its arrangements, although with a production aesthetic of studio and home studio quality, rather than the lo-fi tape recordings that made those albums the cult holy grails they are.
And to this already multifaceted art form, he has added high-tech experiments in streaming video and 3-D film and retro elements like reel-to-reel tape recordings, resulting in sequences like duets that require an onstage singer to harmonize with another artist, who is inside a recorded movie.
And on a night of high drama, as the nation held its breath and constitutional government appeared to hang in the balance, Nixon ordered his top three Justice Department officials, one after another, to fire the Watergate prosecutor, Archibald Cox, rather than comply with his subpoena for nine incriminating Oval Office tape recordings.
Back then, investigators also trained their sights on John Riley, then the mayor and accused—among other misdeeds—of pocketing a $5,000 bribe from Alberto San Pedro, a local businessman whom Miami media outlets dubbed the "Great Corrupter" after secret tape recordings of him name-dropping the politicians he allegedly paid off went public.
There's always, but this was one that became so public, you have on the front page of the New York Times because of tape recordings between Monica Lewinsky and Linda Tripp made public, private conversations that were illegally taped in the state of Maryland or wherever it was, just put out there on the internet.
According to the Chicago Tribune, the singer is being held on federal charges alleging that he paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to recover tape recordings of himself having sex with minors, and also that he pressured witnesses to change their stories before testifying at the Cook County pornography trial that ended in an acquittal in 2008.
Buttigieg was apparently referencing his administration's refusal to hand over tape recordings of South Bend police officers that remain the subject of legal dispute, as well as the city council's request that a local police officer stop selling t-shirts that seemed to make light of the 2014 police killing of unarmed black man Eric Garner in New York.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that Trump is discussed at some length on a dozen tape recordings made by the president's former longtime attorney, Michael Cohen.
So it&aposs his reputation at stake, shouldn&apost be turned over to quarrels, should be turned over to-- INGRAHAM: Are you guys worried that there are any tape recordings that Michael Cohen might have in his possession of conversations with the President or about the President that either he could have exaggerated things to other people to curry favour or to look like he is bigger than he is?
They're not Cox's replacement, Leon Jaworski, and his team of lawyers who carried out the prosecution, not U.S. District Judge John Sirica and his twelve grand jury members who voted unanimously to force Nixon to hand over nine of his secret tape recordings, not the countless "leakers" (aside from Deep Throat) who filled newspaper columns with insider information, and not Frank Wills, the Watergate security guard who originally found the duct tape left by the burglars on the door of the Democrats' office.

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