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she was really more in terms of equal rights and that was where pat nixon fit in. excellent. thank you. all right. now we've got a question from tiffany from atlanta. tiffany asks, could betty ford's dedication to women's rights also be considered civil rights activism? yes, it could. in fact, i you know, i think the hillary clinton speech i know somebody had written the question about why not hillary? know we really associate hillary with human rights in a broader sense. also, eleanor roosevelt, because of the work she did at the un with chairing the committee that created un declaration of human rights. and so, yes, it's definitely a civil right. and and so those women need to be included. i have 20 minutes. and that was one of the frustrating things about this presentation is i could at least talk for an hour because i knew we were going to leave some people out. but i'm glad you're bringing them up so that we can talk about them. i also want to mention a correction and somebody noted booker t washington did not visit the white house with the hoovers. i had made a note to
she was really more in terms of equal rights and that was where pat nixon fit in. excellent. thank you. all right. now we've got a question from tiffany from atlanta. tiffany asks, could betty ford's dedication to women's rights also be considered civil rights activism? yes, it could. in fact, i you know, i think the hillary clinton speech i know somebody had written the question about why not hillary? know we really associate hillary with human rights in a broader sense. also, eleanor...
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primero trajo los pandas hace 52 anos. >> creo que el pandemonio se va a romper. >> la primera dama dama pat nixon describia en ese entonces que se iba a desatar una locura por la llegada de estos adorables animales. >> son una especie que atrae millones de personas para verlos comer bambu y escalar los arboles. >> la idea es que yunshuan y xinbao lleguen y se queden durante por lo menos una decada. >> bueno, con solo verlos da como perecita, ¿verdad? >> ¿esta bien? >> asi me siento el lunes. >> si, si, eso si. >> bueno, el zoologico de san diego no ha tenido bandas en cinco anos, asi que sin duda es una noticia muy, muy positiva. >> y para los visitantes seguramente sera todo un espectaculo. >> para hacer una atraccion a millones y que vayan a verlos. >> y con eso nos despedimos con estos adorables bandas. >> gracias por habernos acompanado aqui en noticias telemundo mediodia. telemundo mediodia. >> buenas tardes locutor: hoy en acércate a rocío. - encontraste trabajo en una farmacia. - sí. rocío: pero ¿estás a gusto ahí? - hay días en los que yo no tengo ganas de llegar. si no me
primero trajo los pandas hace 52 anos. >> creo que el pandemonio se va a romper. >> la primera dama dama pat nixon describia en ese entonces que se iba a desatar una locura por la llegada de estos adorables animales. >> son una especie que atrae millones de personas para verlos comer bambu y escalar los arboles. >> la idea es que yunshuan y xinbao lleguen y se queden durante por lo menos una decada. >> bueno, con solo verlos da como perecita, ¿verdad? >>...
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and i think as much as he wanted to get back the arena, as he called it, into politics, his wife, pat nixon, happy to be away from politics his daughters for the first time, had a kind of normal childhood, if you can call that normal. having your dad as vice president living in manhattan around the corner from central park. but they were you know, they were teenagers. they were reaching teenagers late, teens, early twenties, like many you an important age to be able to be creative and have time and grow intellectually. and so really the first time in their lifetimes being born of the 1940s anything approaching a family that that was normal or had any kind of consistency to it yet nixon said and i think it was in pat buchanan's book, the greatest comeback and also cited otherwise that he thought within a few years he would be he would be dead intellectually, he'd the practice of law didn't stimulate and ultimately he would be dead physically if this went on for too much. so i think he was eager to get back into politics. so testing the waters in 64 and it didn't really go anywhere. 66
and i think as much as he wanted to get back the arena, as he called it, into politics, his wife, pat nixon, happy to be away from politics his daughters for the first time, had a kind of normal childhood, if you can call that normal. having your dad as vice president living in manhattan around the corner from central park. but they were you know, they were teenagers. they were reaching teenagers late, teens, early twenties, like many you an important age to be able to be creative and have time...
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richard nixon's letters to pat are really poetic and very deeply touching. on his first date, he proposed to her. he said he fell in love with her. at first sight and you can see this is the letter he wrote afterwards. they met. they were they met in a amateur, dramatic present tation. they were both in a play together. okay. he wrote to her, and this is sometime in 1938. and he was then a 25 year old lawyer. patricia, somehow on tuesday, there was something electric in the usually almost stifling air in whittier, california. that is. and now i know an irish gypsy who radiates all that is happy and beautiful. was there. she left behind her a note addressed to a struggling barrister who looks from a window and dreams. and in that note he found sunshine and flowers and a great spirit which only great ladies can inspire. he knew then why he felt so many fine things for this girl. he had learned to know and though he is a prosaic person, his heart was filled with that grandpa poetic music which makes us wish for those we love the realization of great dreams, of
richard nixon's letters to pat are really poetic and very deeply touching. on his first date, he proposed to her. he said he fell in love with her. at first sight and you can see this is the letter he wrote afterwards. they met. they were they met in a amateur, dramatic present tation. they were both in a play together. okay. he wrote to her, and this is sometime in 1938. and he was then a 25 year old lawyer. patricia, somehow on tuesday, there was something electric in the usually almost...
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. >> pat moynahan wrote the first memo of global warming in 1969. that is partly how the nixon presidency became so active on the environment. >> the environmental protection agency was created during the nixon presidency thanks in part to daniel patrick moynahan. his primary focus on social policy, especially ways to improve the welfare system and change it into a program that could actually help lift people out of poverty. >> he is trying to get johnson to understand this culture of poverty and racism that was assaulting the poor negro family. the insight that he had was that we have to go beyond civil rights legislation to address the cumulative effects of chronic racial and economic subordination. and what he was saying that was we need to move beyond issues of liberty and address issues of equality. >> johnson incorporates that thought into one of the most important addresses any president has ever given. >> freedom is not enough. you do not take a person who for years has been hobbled by change and liberate him, bringing up to the starting lin
. >> pat moynahan wrote the first memo of global warming in 1969. that is partly how the nixon presidency became so active on the environment. >> the environmental protection agency was created during the nixon presidency thanks in part to daniel patrick moynahan. his primary focus on social policy, especially ways to improve the welfare system and change it into a program that could actually help lift people out of poverty. >> he is trying to get johnson to understand this...
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then you got stevenson, you got johnson, you got a whole different dynamic there against, nixon. and so i just give the credit in the world to these folks who you'll read about in the book, hopefully some you are familiar with, of course, pat lucey and philip nash among them, ivan benjamin, the mayor of madison. but a lot of the folks live in wisconsin, a journalist from milwaukee. there's a great story. i'll very briefly share it. it's one of my favorites. and we want to share the whole tonight. but there's a the state architect at the time named carol yassky. he wasn't a big supporter, but he had this incredible moment where kennedy's in the same hotel when the state architects are having their big dinner. and carol yassky was kind of the emcee for the night. and he here is by way of the mayor i've been in that kennedy's in the hotel chrissy a quick hello to the architects and he says well sure bring them on down here. so here comes jfk very regal jackie's there and he's about to introduce john f kennedy and he goes, ladies and gentlemen, i'm very excited to introduce you to th
then you got stevenson, you got johnson, you got a whole different dynamic there against, nixon. and so i just give the credit in the world to these folks who you'll read about in the book, hopefully some you are familiar with, of course, pat lucey and philip nash among them, ivan benjamin, the mayor of madison. but a lot of the folks live in wisconsin, a journalist from milwaukee. there's a great story. i'll very briefly share it. it's one of my favorites. and we want to share the whole...