We know within nine months of that inauguration, spiro agnew would be resigning in disgrace while facing corruption charges. Not long thereter, of course, president nixon would be resigning in disgrace in the watergate scandal. That inauguration date, the start of their second term, that day itself was a perfectly inauspicious start to that inauspicious president ial term. The president may have been trying to project a little youthful vigor or something or for whatever reason he went out that day to his inauguration, january 20th, 1973, he went out just in his suit, he went out without a top coat. Turns out, that was a bad plan. Once he was out there, the temperature dropped, he got really cold and he didnt have a warm coat of his own so he took one off some poor secret service agent. That borrowed coat, the coat he took from the secret Service Officer ended up getting donated to the smithsonian because its what president nixon wore to his second inauguration. It just wasnt his, some
Would be resigning in disgrace while facing corruption charges. Not long thereafter, of course, president nixonould be resigning in disgrace in the watergate scandal. That inauguration date, the start of their second term, that day itself was a perfectly inauspicious start to that inauspicious president ial term. The president may have been trying to project a little youthful vigor or something or for whatever reason he went out that day to his inauguration, january 20th, 1973, he went out just in his suit, he went out without a top coat. Turns out, that was a bad plan. Once he was out there, the temperature dropped, he got really cold and he didnt have a warm coat of his own so he took one off some poor secret service agent. That borrowed coat, the coat he took from the secret Service Officer ended up getting donated to the smithsonian because its what president nixon wore to his second inauguration. It just wasnt his, some poor cold guy defending him. At the smithsonian year that, no
Not long thereafter, of course, president nixon would be resigning in disgrace in the watergate scandal. That inauguration date, the start of their second term, that day itself was a perfectly inauspicious start to that inauspicious president ial term. The president may have been trying to project a little youthful vigor or something or for whatever reason he went out that day to his inauguration, january 20th, 1973, he went out just in his suit, he went out without a top coat. Turns out, that was a bad plan. Once he was out there, the temperature dropped, he got really cold and he didnt have a warm coat of his own so he took one off some poor secret service agent. That borrowed coat, the coat he took from the secret Service Officer ended up getting donated to the smithsonian because its what president nixon wore to his second inauguration. It just wasnt his, some poor cold guy defending him. At the smithsonian year that, now the National Museum of american history, which was then the
City of perspectives see the capital madrid far from the madding crowd. All of the trip on the luxury a spot on the loose train. On sunny south exploring the fascinating canary on. All this week weve been starting our journey in our featured countries capital weve been to a berlin london and rome today were heading to madrid to get to know some of the lesser known corners of the city from shopping at a flea market to ancient egyptian ruins we get some insider tips from a local on houses cover some of the citys hidden secrets. This is the madrid familiar to millions of tourists. And this is latino in the west of the city the oldest district in the spanish capital. Rafael debbie goes loves coming here to the bottom of. The location scouting often brings clients from the film and Photography Industry here. This is my favorite place imma try to have breakfast because were away from the noise but its still in the center of the city its a district that draws a lot of artists like actors from
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra has appointed conductor Cristian Mӑcelaru as the 14th Music Director in the Orchestra’s 129-year history, succeeding Louis Langrée.