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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen my name is jim byron. Im president and ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation. Its my pleasure to welcome you to Nixon Library. Thank you for being. And i want to begin this evening by acknowledging a few special guests in our beginning with sandy quinn, a member of the board of directors, and one of my predecessors as president of the foundation. Id like to welcome jeanne hernandez, the mayor of our great city of yorba linda. And councilwoman janice lynn. Thank you for being here. Councilwoman. I also want to acknowledge and thank all of our supporters, our president s council members, our president ial partners that are here this evening. And i know that there are a few of you in the audience because its your support that is providing the foundation, the resources that will bring civics and history lessons back. Vogue picking up where schools left off as our programs here at the Nixon Library do. So thank you for your support. Now on to our distinguish
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen my name is jim byron. Im president and ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation. Its my pleasure to welcome you to Nixon Library. Thank you for being. And i want to begin this evening by acknowledging a few special guests in our beginning with sandy quinn, a member of the board of directors, and one of my predecessors as president of the foundation. Id like to welcome jeanne hernandez, the mayor of our great city of yorba linda. And councilwoman janice lynn. Thank you for being here. Councilwoman. I also want to acknowledge and thank all of our supporters, our president s council members, our president ial partners that are here this evening. And i know that there are a few of you in the audience because its your support that is providing the foundation, the resources that will bring civics and history lessons back. Vogue picking up where schools left off as our programs here at the Nixon Library do. So thank you for your support. Now on to our distinguish
Sandy quinn, a member of the board of directors, and one of my predecessors as president of the foundation. Id like to welcome jeanne hernandez, the mayor of our great city of yorba linda. And councilwoman janice lynn. Thank you for being here. Councilwoman. I also want to acknowledge and thank all of our supporters, our president s council members, our president ial partners that are here this evening. And i know that there are a few of you in the audience because its your support that is providing the foundation, the resources that will bring civics and history lessons back. Vogue picking up where schools left off as our programs here at the Nixon Library do. So thank you for your support. Now on to our distinguished speaker this evening. Judge Jeanine Pirro is an author political and legal commentator, cohost on the five on the fox news channel, which is cable news, is highest rated program. Her legal has spanned more than 30 years as an assistant assistant District Attorney for Wes
Coverage of americas campus chaos. The focus once again tonight of that chaos is the campus of ucla. Right here in los angeles, where it is now. 10 p. M. Hundreds of Police Officers have flooded onto the campus in the last few hours, apparently preparing to try to dismantle the propalestinian encampment, which has now been there for almost a week. Live on the scene at ucla is our correspondent, bill melugin, and bill set the scene for us as it looks right now. There yeah. Jonathan, good evening to you. Right now, several Law Enforcement agencies have this encampment behind us, completely surrounded on all sides. Well give you a look at the encampment. Right now. You can see theyve built this wall here today to try to keep Law Enforcement out. Some of the people inside the camp, you can see, have been getting up the walls right here. Theyve got flashlights. Theyre trying to strobe the eyes of Law Enforcement to kind of taunt them. And blind them a little bit. Sometimes they do it to us