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Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini
Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini
19901991. I had the honor and privilege of working with the crewmembers onboard this magnificent township. After years in the navy, my wife and i decided to settle in norfolk. Now i have the honor and privilege of being a volunteer docent. I would like to welcome you to one of the hotbeds of activity when deployed. This is the post office. Back in the day, snapchat, instant messenger, all of those things we are accustomed to they did not exist. Your lifeline to everything back in the states came through the post office. It was very excited when we would have a mail call. A helicopter would drop off a cargo net. We would form a working party to pass the packages to the post office. Our postal clerks with great excitement and energy would sort them out for the different divisions on the ship. Each department would send representatives to pick up the mail for that department. When that person got back, they would get mobbed because everybody wanted their mail to find out how the kids were
Two others were sent to the hospital including the driver. It happened in pella authorities tell us that an older man was behind the wheel of a pickup truck when it slammed into the buildings entrance. Police there say the truck was traveling at a high rate of speed and they do wheel of a pickup when it slammed into the buildings entrance. The truck was traveling at a high rate of speed and they do believe the crash was an accident. Post police chief says everyone was rattled by what happened. We had a people were being asked to stay away from the scene. New details this morning on a deadly standoff in tacoma, washington. A man who shot and killed a veteran Police Officer was using children as shields. To two separate chills that were being held for the officers. Reginald gutiirrez had been working for the Police Department for 17 years. A Memorial Fund has been set up through wells fargo bank. We love our Police Officers and we know that every day when they go to work theres a chance