Good evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Richard Nixon president ial. My name is jim byron and im the and ceo of the Richard Nixon. I want to start this evening because i know that there are a number of veterans in the audience and maybe even some who are actively serving. So if you are a veteran tonight, i would ask that you stand and be recognized. Thank you. But thank you for your. I also want to thank the members of the Richard Nixon Foundation Associates club members and our president s members. Because your membership is what makes Educational Programs like possible. And these are programs that teach American History and american. So thank you. Thanks. Thanks for what you have done. Now on to speaker this evening. Dr. Mark moyar. Is the William P Harris chair of military history at hillsdale college. From 2018 to 2019. He served as of the office of civilian military cooperation at usaid and previously served as director of the project on military and diplomatic histo
And ceo of the Richard Nixon. I want to start this evening because i know that there are a number of veterans in the audience and maybe even some who are actively serving. So if you are a veteran tonight, i would ask that you stand and be recognized. Thank you. But thank you for your. I also want to thank the members of the Richard Nixon Foundation Associates club members and our president s members. Because your membership is what makes Educational Programs like possible. And these are programs that teach American History and american. So thank you. Thanks. Thanks for what you have done. Now on to speaker this evening. Dr. Mark moyar. Is the William P Harris chair of military history at hillsdale college. From 2018 to 2019. He served as of the office of civilian military cooperation at usaid and previously served as director of the project on military and diplomatic history at the center for strategic and International Studies in washington, d. C. Dr. Moyer is a member of the Hoover I
More from the recent wall street journal ceo council summit, now with michigan governor gretchen whitmer, who talks about her agenda, including investments in advanced antifracturing, the Auto Industry and Abortion Access. This is under auto manufacturing, the Auto Industry, and Abortion Access. This is under 20 minutes. Governor, thank you for being with us. Gov. Whitmer thank you. Governors mansion controls the legislature in michigan, what have you accomplished with the majority . Gov. Whitmer i will back up for a second because this is the first time in 40 years that democrats have controlled both the house, the senate, as well as the governors office. As a household with republican father and democratic mother, when i was born, my father worked for a guy named romney, governor of sheehan, George Romney governor of michigan, George Romney, a different publican party, but i was raised in a bipartisan household. All the years i served in the legislature, i was in the minority, until
8:00 in los angeles, and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. breaking tonight, in one hour, in a place called dicksville notch, where you are looking live, the primary votes for president will be cast and a small number of new hampshire residents will be among those who decide if nikki haley has enough support histogram. and president biden could lose, because not on the ballot. mark meredith is live in dixville notch with a preview of what s to come. good evening to you. the excitement is building right here in dixville notch because, as you mentioned, the first notes of the new hampshire primary are going to happen right here in this room a little less than an hour from now. there s only going to be six people voting. we have four republicans, two and declared but once they get done voting it shouldn t take long to get the results. in fact, after they take a look at the results, will be posted on a piece of whiteboard right there where you see the names for h
An Award Winning journalist for the Atlantic Mckay Coppins is a veteran journalist and i say veteran because hes been reporting since he was a student at byu. Hes still pretty young, but know no one perhaps is better suited to write about senator romney. They share a faith, a political sensibility and a deep sense of right and wrong. Well hear more about that in a minute. Hes joined in conversation by Doug Fabrizio from College Radio west. I dont think dougs needs any introduction. Hes been a friend to all of us in the valley for many years. We look to him for advice and good humor, especially on nonfiction topics. Finally, before we get started, id like to say that a portion of all of our ticket sales go to fund our not for profit brain food books, working to get books into the hands of those without regular access, especially young people. Since the beginning of last year, weve distributed over 20,000 books across the state and also at the Pediatric Clinic in tuba city, arizona. So t