Conference. Not so. Pat buchanan was with him every step of the way. This book was launched last week. This is the Pacific Coast launch of it, the greatest comeback, how Richard Nixon broke the new majority, the silent majority and how he won the presidency. Here is a man who spent every day with him strategizing, planning, creating, and he is the first and eyewitness to the magnificent brilliance of the 37president. Cheese welcome pat buchanan. [applause] [applause] thank you very much, sandy. With that reception on might start looking at 2016. [applause] i always relished coming back here. This is the second time i have spoken in the east room of the Nixon Library and there are some magnificent memorable plays. I was going to mention to all the folks are served with a overs years, even going back four or five decades. I would like to single out one who was written with Richard Nixon for the campaign of 1960 before i was there. The campaign for governor in 62 before i was there and Ri
Physically at least invest in those countries or asset class is. Then i think how the world will change with the emerging markets to riga heavy lifting producing the stuff that we consume and we thought this was a good deal. That has not been of a good deal for them ended gravy train for americans but that will and and when the producers start to consider what will they consume . So what somebody in china will buy will be different than what the american buys in china if they buy a car chases are it is the first car but in america they just trade the old one and. In china it is printed do so there is a lot of steel and resources. A lot of the cars they will get from lusby will sell them the used cars we cannot afford to drive because gasoline prices are too high one of the reasons they are driving less is they dont have a job. Why Energy Consumption is down so much but it will go down more because now they will have jobs but cannot afford the gasoline because as the dollar collapses wh
Brought out the rambler as a tremendous success in the vaults of his career. Romney was speaking hin do your cat a huge Jewish Community gathering for gore went to see what he said the next morning and his conclusion was the rambler mustve been one hell of a car because George Romney was able to sell its. [laughter] that was typical of what was being written. You almost feel bad debts then we got into the later sixties you see what happens to detroit as a consequence. But then thousands and thousands were arrested but part of what was happening in that decade that we were not responsible no doubt we benefited from this. Revolution was on social, cultural, moral, the Antiwar Movement now it was ablaze with the Civilrights Movement degenerating with black power and all the rest. So they cause more more americans to save the Great Society we support civilrights that it is not turning now well. This is what Middle America is saying. Said the governor romney gone and made a terrible mistake
Had open china up and he had gone there to the peoples republic. In the middle of the room our final question from a young man from laguna nagao. Thank you. With whats going on now in the middle east and once again the United States and the russians seem to be playing this game of tactics or whatever you want to call it. You had mentioned before that egypt was removed from the eastern bloc bloc and to the west. Now it seems that thats either going to be slowly going back and the other middle Eastern States are going back to russia. How do you see all that playing out when you watch these things . Whats going through your mind because he wants to go the other way. My view is that my view of the russians is different than the number of folks. Theres no question putin wants crimea back. Putin to me is responding to what happened when his god in kiev whom he had cut a deal with to have ukraine come into his Economic Union was dumped over by the crowds in the streets in kiev encouraged by t
This is about an hour and 20 minutes. Would evening, ladies and gentlemen. I think we will get started. We are expecting lots more people, that we dont know what the traffic or the subway situation is. I am susan jones, i am also the director of the museum of the city of new york. I am so delighted to welcome you all here for this program. Women rebels, Margaret Sanger and the birthcontrol movement at 100, tonight, author and journalist Katha Pollitt will lead a conversation with activists and scholars. A singer viagra for, loretta ross and historian linda gordon. To mark the 100th anniversary of the Movement Possible origin in 1914, table discuss sangers legacy and the birthcontrol movement for activists today. I really do thank cspan for recognizing the importance, and being here to record tonights program. This is part of our ongoing activist new york series. All of which are sponsored by the puffin foundation. Our series is done in conjunction with an exhibition on the second floor