November 29, 1973 - William Ruckelshaus, former Deputy Attorney General under Nixon, laments that Watergate will not properly address the issues at heart in the country. I.e., not public morality per se, but how we as a society are going to "lift the spirit" of America.
November 29, 1973 - Former Deputy Attorney General expresses his concerns that little environmental progress will be made during the crunch times of the energy/oil crisis.
November 29, 1973 - William Ruckelshaus, one of those who resigned the Nixon White House in light of events related to Watergate, discusses the concept of "public morality." Examines the difficulties of public servants' choices in the face of pressure from less than ideal sources.
November 29, 1973 - William Ruckelshaus, one of those who resigned from the Nixon White House in the 'Saturday Night Massacre' event in the greater Watergate scandal, discusses growing distrust in American institutions, and what will occur if that trust is not won back.
April 11, 1973 - EPA administrator William Ruckelshaus says today?s decision was his alone and he was not pressured by White House. George Allen of the EPA talks about issues the agency took into account concerning claims and fears from the auto industry and catalyst suppliers. He says by challenging conventional engine technology to its limits the government permits the marketplace to possibly come up with a better solution than catalysts to meet emission standards.