Yorba linda and the new Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. Im william barlbault, president of the Nixon Foundation and im glad youre here on an important day for the library. Joining us is the president of the library and the blue coats of the gentlemen recognized today. Thank you. Before i introduce larry higby, who introduced jo haldeman, i want to introduce members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of jo and bobs children, hank haldeman, susan haldeman, and ann cot bee. Thank you. Two of our Foundation Friends who knew bob haldeman well are also here. First, my predecessor as president and now a board member of the Nixon Foundation, sandy quinn. [ applause ] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman and John Ehrlichman in the post world war ii years. When she graduated she took a train to washington, d. C. And in july of 1951 Rose Mary Woods hired her to join the staff of a newly elected california senator, Ric
Yorba linda and the new Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. Im william barlbault, president of the Nixon Foundation and im glad youre here on an important day for the library. Joining us is the president of the library and the blue coats of the gentlemen recognized today. Thank you. Before i introduce larry higby, who introduced jo haldeman, i want to introduce members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of jo and bobs children, hank haldeman, susan haldeman, and ann cot bee. Thank you. Two of our Foundation Friends who knew bob haldeman well are also here. First, my predecessor as president and now a board member of the Nixon Foundation, sandy quinn. [ applause ] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman and John Ehrlichman in the post world war ii years. When she graduated she took a train to washington, d. C. And in july of 1951 Rose Mary Woods hired her to join the staff of a newly elected california senator, Ric
Good afternoon. Welcome to United Methodist church. I am the pastor of this congregation. We welcome you to this exciting event, sponsored by the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society. An important event in their organization and for our aggregation here as well. John Street Church is the oldest methodist congregation in the United States. In very many ways, it is fair to say that this congregation grew up with this country. Themes that are present in American History have defined this conversation as well. When we have learned the importance of the Founding Fathers in this country, i bring that lends to my experience here today. I look for the ways in which threads and influences of this church, the way those things are impacted by the likes of Alexander Hamilton. Whatever you hope to learn, whatever questions you bring, whatever insights you plan to bring, hope you will find them fulfilled and i look 5 forward to sharing this time with you this afternoon. [applause] my name is rand, p
An early bird commuter. To the south 77 u. S. 30, 62 in the canton area no problem. State right 8 at perkins street where not too many people are out there. So clear commute and to the north we are looking great all green on our highways. 92, 71, 480 no accidents and those of you heading into downtown on 71 north 90 eastfrom the west all normal drive time so we are aokay. We are movi morning. Reporter we are. Thank you danielle. 5 01. Early voting begins in ohio and people are lining up to cast their ballots. Testify any tarpley joins us live from the cuyahoga board of elects. The polls open a few hours from now. Reporter those polls open at 8 00 this morning. But look at this. You can so there are people here camped out. They have been camped out since last night i am told around 9 00 but when you talk about getting ready for a day like election workers here in Cuyahoga County have been preparing for a this for months. Early voting runs through november 7th tuesday november 8th is the
6 00 sharp right u now. 57 at hopkins and it right now. 57 at hopkins and it looks amazing. Not as chilly is the big story as you wake up. Yesterday at this same time we have had frost advisories in place. Not the case today and we will be close to 06 by 9 60 by 9 and 70 at lunch today. 76 it 5. So, just fantastic. 40s inland and 50s i mean this is seasonal to above normal for this time of the morning. And as we track on future view its going to be in the clear to sunny skies through the morning into the afternoon acold front is on the way. This is going to set this stage for what happens once you go to bed tonight. We are still dry this evening. This is 7 30. And then we get into the evening and it look like it will be after midnight that some showers start to move through. Just rain showers and its not going to be anything thats too big of a deal but i think we will wake up to some wet weather for tomorrow. And it colls down too we will talk about how cool but first no need forum bel