Approximately 152 hours of tape and about 30,000 pages of documents from former President Richard M. Nixon's administration were released yesterday. Mostly from January and February 1973, the tapes may shed light on some of the mystery surrounding the Nixon presidency. From Vietnam to Watergate, David Lazarus and guests take a closer look at the newly released tapes and what it means for Nixon's legacy.
Luke Nichter, a Nixon historian at Texas A&M University, whose website specializes in the tape recordings
Timothy Naftali, director of Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum