Im glad you are here on a very important day for the foundation and library. Joining me is michael elzie, National Archives director of the president ial library, and all of those present today. [applause] before he introduced larry hickey larry higby, id like to recognize three of joe and bobs children sue bobs children. Thank you. [applause] two of our Foundation Friends who knew bob alderman well are also here. Now a board member of the next foundation, cindy quinn. [applause] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was a use it at ucla with bob alterman in the postworld war ii years, she took a train to washington dc after graduating. In july of 1951, rosemary woods hired her to join the staff of the newly elected california senator, Richard Nixon. Since then, shes been a mainstay of every next in office and campaign, friend of the next family. Net and family, and for many years the assistant secretarytreasurer of our foundation board. Her loyalty and dedication, intellig
Id like to recognize three of joe and bobs children sue bobs children. Hank haldeman, susan, and an. Ann. Thank you. [applause] two of our Foundation Friends who knew bob alderman well are bob haldeman, well are also here. Now a board member of the next foundation, cindy quinn. [applause] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman in the postworld war ii years, she took a train to washington dc after graduating. In july of 1951, rosemary woods hired her to join the staff of the newly elected california senator, Richard Nixon. Since then lloyd has been a mainstay of every next in office and campaign, friend of the next a friend of the nixon family and for many years the assistant secretarytreasurer of our foundation board. Her loyalty and dedication, intelligence, integrity have guided and inspired generations of her colleagues and friends. We are delighted she is here today. [applause] joel tore to welcome celebrate the publication of her first book
The president s assessment of the 2016 race for the white house is getting the most attention at this hour. President obama calling the republican race for the white house a crack up and refusing to take responsibility for the rise of republican front runner donald trump who has turned voter anger into his best propellent on the campaign trail with the president s comments could come up tonight in the twelfth gop debate, the four remaining candidates will take a final walkthrough and make lastminute adjustments this hour. They spent the last 24 hours trying to define their positions on all sorts of issues ahead of the crucial primaries in florida and ohio. In florida donald trump leading marco rubio by 20 points in the latest fox news poll. Leslie marco rubio said he regretted his personal attacks on from. Ted cruz is getting his first Senate Endorsement ahead of supertuesday 2. 0. Here is a live picture of the spin room right before the debate tonight. Ted cruz is in there Walking Aro
Although lincoln is hard to read emotionally, what was so fascinating was that they spoke about loving lincoln. Over and over again people right we loved him. They loved him as a father. People most often spoke of him as a brother and son. That speaks to his emotional distance. I have some questions on psychohistory. I am a licensed psychiatrist. I am bound not to speculate. You can look at what information is available and put into some context. I caution against trying to utilize information on someone who has been dead since 1865, trying to put that into a category that is 150 years later in terms of that. I think at times with a figure as large as Abraham Lincoln, what would have not have been as large is made larger in that extent. I do have some concern about that. Having said that, it was not clinical depression. It would be classified as this fine mia dysfimia. One of the most astute psychological assessments of lincoln, it depends on what you are trying to find. I would make a
That before i went in to make sure i had his intention. He seems pretty relaxed and i was in there with a session. But the rest of it was just trying to generally characterize what had happened, because i believed i was taped, i was under testifying because i thought what a great way to hang a witness is on perjury if he is being held to things that are not. I, for example, and afterwards realized i confused something that happened around the 21st with the 17th, but your mind cannot separate those sorts of things when they are all kind of unfolding. Moderator what didnt you testify to . You gave eight hours of testimony. John in the greater scheme of things, i certainly highlighted everything. I had expected in doing it the way i did it was summarily suggesting measuring areas, do cross examination, but they never really got over the bullet points of eight hours of bullet points. The testimony before during the senate excuse me, during the u. S. Vs. Mitchell, haldeman, ehrlichman, et a