supervised the group of young lawyers working to determine what constituted an impeachable offense. one of the lawyers working on this question was hillary rodham, future first lady and secretary of state. i m director of the richard nixon presidential library. it s september 29th, 2011, and i have the grace and honor to privilege to be interviewing you for the richard nixon oral history program. kevin, thank you for doing this. my pleasure. i was born in manhattan, so i m a real new yorker, but when i was very young, about a year old, i was yelling and streaming so much as a kid in this small manhattan apartment that my parents felt it was really important to move to the suburbs. so, we moved to connecticut when the suburbs were really quite rural and i grew up in riverside, connecticut. i went to public schools in riverside, through junior high school. and then the high school in riverside was this building that had six or seven stories with three- minute or four-minute
bic with british protest singer billy bragg. history has a habit of repeating itself every now and then. the songs that he was riding in the 1930 s, 1940 s, and 1950 s can have an amazing relevant for what is going on now. i think it is about time people started listening to willie guthrie again. and we hear the legendary folk singer pete seeger describe his first meeting with woody guthrie. after 20 minutes he took over and entranced everybody with his singing and storytelling. i come from oklahoma, you know. if you want lead, we have led. down a hole and get you some lead. cold? go down a hole and get you some coal. food, clothes, groceries, just go down all and stay there. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. commemorations are being held across the country this year to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the country s greatest songwriters it would be cut three. born on july 14 1912, would the guthri
bic with british protest singer billy bragg. history has a habit of repeating itself every now and then. the songs that he was riding in the 1930 s, 1940 s, and 1950 s can have an amazing relevant for what is going on now. i think it is about time people started listening to willie guthrie again. and we hear the legendary folk singer pete seeger describe his first meeting with woody guthrie. after 20 minutes he took over and entranced everybody with his singing and storytelling. i come from oklahoma, you know. if you want lead, we have led. down a hole and get you some lead. cold? go down a hole and get you some coal. food, clothes, groceries, just go down all and stay there. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. commemorations are being held across the country this year to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the country s greatest songwriters it would be cut three. born on july 14 1912, would the guthri
billy bragg. history has a habit of repeating itself every now and then. the songs that he was riding in the 1930 s, 1940 s, and 1950 s can have an amazing relevant for what is going on now. i think it is about time people started listening to willie guthrie again. and we hear the legendary folk singer pete seeger describe his first meeting with woody guthrie. after 20 minutes he took over and entranced everybody with his singing and storytelling. i come from oklahoma, you know. if you want lead, we have led. down a hole and get you some lead. cold? go down a hole and get you some coal. food, clothes, groceries, just go down all and stay there. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. commemorations are being held across the country this year to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the country s greatest songwriters it would be cut three. born on july 14 1912, would the guthrie wrote hundreds of folk songs i