The public was repulsed by Nixon's language in the transcripts.
It underminded public trust in American leaders.
The public didn't do it; the Commander in Chief ordered it done.
The media and the Public.
Public schools
The American public today would probably approve of the US acquisition of Guam and Puerto Rico, but not the Philippines.
Nixon, when addressing the public, would often start out with My Fellow Americans. It is believed he did this to show that he was not necessarily any better than any of the public, but equal to them, as an American.
Program transcripts from ABC News Australia can be obtained from ABC'S Australia's website. There the the program transcripts are available to the public.
College grades are not a matter of public record. Obama has not chosen to release his college transcripts.
Obama had all of his college transcripts sealed from public view.
If you are referring to college transcripts, yes there are, but he has chosen not to make them public; it should be noted that he is not the only president to have made the choice to keep his college records private. If you are referring to printed transcripts of news programs he was on, these are available from the individual networks on which he appeared.
School The Story of American Public Education - 2001 was released on: USA: 3 September 2001
The release of the Pentagon Papers turned an already war-weary American public even more sharply against US involvement in Vietnam. As of June 2011, the Pentagon Papers are declassified and available to the American public in their entirety.
The American Experience - 1988 Public Enemy Number 1 14-8 was released on: USA: 17 February 2002
Sort of. Normally court transcripts are considered part of the public record, and you can go to the courthouse and request copies (there's usually a copying fee involved). However, for some court cases, the records are "sealed". Depending on the jurisdiction, this might mean anything from "you can view them if you get a court order specifically unsealing them" to "the court destroys them completely."
911 calls in Virginia are public record with a few exceptions. Written transcripts may not be available, depending on the county. Recorded calls are only kept for a short amount of time, around 180 days, again, depending on the county. You will have to contact the Department of Public Safety Communications in your county to obtain available 911 records.
Kathrine McPhee is an American singer and actress who was discovered on American Idol. Because of her celebrity status, she does not release her email address to the public.
Pottermore is out for public release is October