Shelley started working for Richard Nixon before pat. Has that ever been pointed out . We look forward to it. Thank you for the support that enables us to promulgate the legacy and encourage civics and citizenship in our community. I hope everyone here today can consider being a council member. I would like to introduce several people were the enemy might because this is almost a Family Reunion and you can tell when i complete how many alumni from the administration and people that were close to the president during his career are here today as a very special group. First served for h. R. Haldeman. [applause] a member of the board of directors from the foundation we certainly appreciate the service and focus on advancing the legacy. Thank you. Sandy quinn also a board member and former foundation president. [applause] we have one individual i dont see here but i really want to recognize him because hes very special to the foundation. [applause] colonel brennan is a vietnam veteran purp
I did a profile and a lot of it has to do with his early years most of which were not graced. He presided over a relative startup very difficult relationships with almost every investor he had and every enti entity. It was a motivated rage of that. I dont think necessarily. It accounted fothat accounted f, ultimate success with due there would have been a less controversial statement and i talk about in the book hes a stubborn, persistent, ruthless person and those things became important but the par that the e story that i think is interesting as part of the Founding Team that went completely belly up. It was an iteration of the technology and it was legitimate and they sol that they sold to corporations instead but it took forever to get going and then it was down to one person and ultimately he sold it for what nobody in the valley would consider a lot of money. And the point i was driving to is thats happened off the top of my head in 2008 i think. Ive been here since 1997 and i te
I did a profile and a lot of it has to do with his early years most of which were not graced. He presided over a relative startup very difficult relationships with almost every investor he had and every enti entity. It was a motivated rage of that. I dont think necessarily. It accounted fothat accounted f, ultimate success with due there would have been a less controversial statement and i talk about in the book hes a stubborn, persistent, ruthless person and those things became important but the par that the e story that i think is interesting as part of the Founding Team that went completely belly up. It was an iteration of the technology and it was legitimate and they sol that they sold to corporations instead but it took forever to get going and then it was down to one person and ultimately he sold it for what nobody in the valley would consider a lot of money. And the point i was driving to is thats happened off the top of my head in 2008 i think. Ive been here since 1997 and i te
I did a profile and a lot of it has to do with his early years most of which were not graced. He presided over a relative startup very difficult relationships with almost every investor he had and every enti entity. It was a motivated rage of that. I dont think necessarily. It accounted fothat accounted f, ultimate success with due there would have been a less controversial statement and i talk about in the book hes a stubborn, persistent, ruthless person and those things became important but the par that the e story that i think is interesting as part of the Founding Team that went completely belly up. It was an iteration of the technology and it was legitimate and they sol that they sold to corporations instead but it took forever to get going and then it was down to one person and ultimately he sold it for what nobody in the valley would consider a lot of money. And the point i was driving to is thats happened off the top of my head in 2008 i think. Ive been here since 1997 and i te
I did a profile and a lot of it has to do with his early years most of which were not graced. He presided over a relative startup very difficult relationships with almost every investor he had and every enti entity. It was a motivated rage of that. I dont think necessarily. It accounted fothat accounted f, ultimate success with due there would have been a less controversial statement and i talk about in the book hes a stubborn, persistent, ruthless person and those things became important but the par that the e story that i think is interesting as part of the Founding Team that went completely belly up. It was an iteration of the technology and it was legitimate and they sol that they sold to corporations instead but it took forever to get going and then it was down to one person and ultimately he sold it for what nobody in the valley would consider a lot of money. And the point i was driving to is thats happened off the top of my head in 2008 i think. Ive been here since 1997 and i te