But its hard to know because he suffered from a lot of ailments from war injuries, from or i should say, at least kind of malaria he got in cuba, then he got it again in south america. Heart issues, he had abscesses on various parts of his body late in life. So, hard to pin down exactly, but probably a heart issue. If you want to be more romantic about it, he thought of a broken heart when his youngest son, clinton, died in world war i. So maybe that had something to do with it. All right, good work today. Thanks for your participation, dialogue. Well be back in here on wednesday to look at the spanish american war in more detail. Have a good rest of your weekends on cspan two are an intellectual feast [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] of welcome to the nixon library. My name is jim byron. Thank you. I am the president and ceo of the Richard Nixon foundation. It is my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. We have a truly terrific evening in store for you. Let me begin by welcomi
Yeah, see he died in yeah, 60 years old. Impossible to know some historians for some doctors kind of did some like retrospective investigations in 2010 something to do with heart problems, but its hard to know because he suffered from a lot of ailments from war injuries from where i should say at least kind of like malaria. He got in cuba then he got it again in south america heart issues. He had abscesses on various parts of his body laid in life so hard to pin down exactly but probably a hard issue if you want to be more romantic about it. He died of a broken heart when his youngest son quinton died in world war one, so if thats something to do with it, right. Well good work today. Thanks for your participation. Dialogue. We back in here on wednesday to look at the spanishamerican war and more detail. Have a good rest of your monday. Good evening. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the nixon library. My name is jim byron. Thank you. And im the president ceo of the Richard Nixon foundat
And that began a magic carpet p ride from Richard Nixons defeat through years of what Richard Nixon described as the Wilderness Years to the achievement of the highest off office in the world, president of the United States. And pat buchanan was with him every step of the way, and its record inside this great recorded in this great book that was Just Launched last week. In fact, this is the Pacific Coast of it. The greatest comeback, of how Richard Nixon built the new majority, the silent majority and how he won the presidency. So heres a man who spent every day with him strategizing, planning, creating, and hes a firsthand eyewitness to the magnificent brilliance of the 37th president. Please welcome pat buchanan. [applause] thank you very much, sandy. With that reception, i may start looking at 2016. [laughter] [applause] you know you, i always relish coming back here. This is the second time ive spoken in the east room of the nixon library, and it is a magnificent and memorable plac
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