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DescriptionCheckers speech shot.png
English: Screen shot from Nixon's Checker speech. Note that as the program aired without a copyright notice, it is in the public domain, even though the source is youtube, there is no copyvio
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Less detailed, Nixon has his mouth open, he is in the middle of a gesture. NOT an improvement. If you want to upload it do so under its own filename please.