So this is quite unusual for me but i did want to thank all of you for your friendship and your loyal support and for this wonderful evening for me. I shall remember it always. And thanks to the young people for this great welcome. Pat nixon, the first republican first lady to address a national convention, miami, 1972. She went from a hardscrabble background to the white house. As first lady, she traveled more widely than any before her, made volunteerisms her issue, and was a chief supporter and behindthescenes political adviser to her husband, president Richard Nixon. Good evening, and welcome to cspans series first ladies influence and image. Tonight, well tell you the story of pat nixon, although her time in the white house was really eclipsed by her husbands resignation from office in the wake of watergate. So were going to tell more about her record and learn more about her life before the white house, what she did while she was there, and her legacy. Here are our two guests to
At least theres initially requested by the United Nations when the situation in haiti started to spiral out of control and did have this happen a year ago. And it was already, you know, going to be deployed, kenya said that it has a 1040. 00 sophie says, ready to be on the ground. 400 of them were vetted, for example, for human rights abuses, which was a major concern that were hearing from the state department. That apparently theyve been in touch with a kenyan government saying that this is normal, that theres going to be a designated Prime Minister that there is going to be a government in haiti that the current uh, the Current Mission would be with the authorization of the United Nations Security Council with the mountain dates of the un Security Council, it would be deployed under the chapter 7, which would be when theres a threat to peace in a country, but certainly on the ground. People are very anyway, distrustful of forwarding and prevention. Theyre distrustful because of what
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And bruce. Make your case. Elizabeth, if this woman wins not only will it be great for education, but it will be great for the entire economy because unions and their rigid work rules stiffle job growth and hurt economic growth. Bruce, what do you think . Should the Supreme Court stop these mandatory union dues . She reminds me of the friend in college that refuses to pay for the pitcher of beer when it comes their turn. People shouldnt be p john you know some of these dues though, go to lobbying. We have 90 of union dues that went towards democratic campaigns over the years. What do you think . Should the Supreme Court overturn this rule . Will it benefit all workers . I think so. The right to freely associate is a fairly basic one, and to be coerced into something that you are not interested in is a bad idea. You make the essential point that a lot of these unions are heavily politicized. Youre forced to basically pay for the Political Activities of major groups. The one thing i woul
And bruce. Make your case. Elizabeth, if this woman wins not only will it be great for education, but it will be great for the entire economy because unions and their rigid work rules stiffle job growth and hurt economic growth. Bruce, what do you think . Should the Supreme Court stop these mandatory union dues . She reminds me of the friend in college that refuses to pay for the pitcher of beer when it comes their turn. People shouldnt be p john you know some of these dues though, go to lobbying. We have 90 of union dues that went towards democratic campaigns over the years. What do you think . Should the Supreme Court overturn this rule . Will it benefit all workers . I think so. The right to freely associate is a fairly basic one, and to be coerced into something that you are not interested in is a bad idea. You make the essential point that a lot of these unions are heavily politicized. Youre forced to basically pay for the Political Activities of major groups. The one thing i woul