Paris peace accords and the president s historic visit to china. This is just under two hours. Good morning. Im here to welcome you on behalf of the Richard Nixon foundation which cosponsors these legacy forums with the national archives. Its a wonderful partnership. David is responsible for 12 billion documents, some of which is placed at the library, which is his facility. And we, in turn, have the people who created those documents. If youre old enough to remember warren beaty and the movie shampoo, weve got the heads and he has the shampoo. Since my experience on nixons staff was on the domestic side we tend to favor topics that i knew. That didnt include Foreign Affairs but weve stumbled on to a brilliant and helpful counterpart of me that is my pleasure to introduce. Thats kt mcfarland. You know kt as fox news analyst. Everybody has to start somewhere and kathy troyas started as a clerk typist on the graveyard shift of National Security council when she was a sophomore at the Geo
Well, i was sort of in the middle of that one. Because john chafee, i never had a more valued friend in my life. He was an 18yearold marine grunt. He was sent off to school and was the platoon leader at okinawa. And then he stayed in the reserves like i did and we all got called up again for another conflict, korea. He was a wonderful man. But ive got to be really careful here. He had a little bit of a liberal streak in him. Mel laird had a little bit of a liberal streak in him, that wisconsin water, you know. It produces we call that beer. And string cheese and so forth. And i was very strongly and i was three months away from taking over from chafee. We take the plane back to the center of france. We get on that plane and fly back. All the way over were writing a memo to the president of what happened at the meeting, beginning to type up the transcripts of the meeting. We get back to washington, at which point it was about 6 00 am paris time but midnight washington time. We go to sle
Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [inaudible] welcome to the wednesday july 22, 2015 meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. First of all i want to apologize for being late but getting here from financial district proved more serious than i thought today. This evening i want to start off by letting everyone know that we will be adjourning tonights meeting in memory of scot of the Hayward Police department killed in the line of duty this this morning. [inaudible] call the first line item, please. Sorry. Excuse me, this is our meeting in the community. The Police Commission is always very enthusiastic about this meeting every month because it gives a time to come to the community, hear what is going on both the positive and negative and work arm and arm with the community to see what improvements can be done, what things we are doing right an
Election has taken over on the fake news . Asked today to give an example of that, mr. Spicer said this. On friday, the president was having a great discussion at g7, and someone from the bbc and ultimately incoming reporter from the New York Times retweeted the president was being rude by disrespecting the italian Prime Minister. Reporter after some reporters said that wasnt so much of a big deal, the press secretary shot back. The reason the presidt is frustrated is there is a perpetuation of false narratives, use of sources over and over again that are not happening and that is troubling. Reporter when the white houses Communications Director mike dubke confirmed hes resigned after three months on the job. Dubke writing the reasons are personal but has been my great honor to serve President Trump and this administration. Dubkes decision to leave is not unprecedented. In fact, president obamas first communication director, ellen moran left for landing over at commerce. His departure
Election has taken over on the fake news . Asked today to give an example of that, mr. Spicer said this. On friday, the president was having a great discussion at g7, and someone from the bbc and ultimately incoming reporter from the New York Times retweeted the president was being rude by disrespecting the italian Prime Minister. Reporter after some reporters said that wasnt so much of a big deal, the press secretary shot back. The reason the presidt is frustrated is there is a perpetuation of false narratives, use of sources over and over again that are not happening and that is troubling. Reporter when the white houses Communications Director mike dubke confirmed hes resigned after three months on the job. Dubke writing the reasons are personal but has been my great honor to serve President Trump and this administration. Dubkes decision to leave is not unprecedented. In fact, president obamas first communication director, ellen moran left for landing over at commerce. His departure