Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the nixon president ial library and museum on this 150th birthday of president nixons birth. It is a day like this that the family comes together and you begin to see many people that have relationships with one another. We are waiting for one to come up from san diego. And people that were connected to the president making it very special. If this seems a bit long it is because our family has grown over the years. When i talk about special people , you are all very important to us. All of you here are vips. Today, i would like to acknowledge of you people and if you could hold your applause until the end, we can get to our speaker. First, i would like to acknowledge our Foundation Treasurer and his wife, betty who are here today. Also, marine nu maureen nunn and her husband, john. And mr. Hamilton. Wife of the late don vendetti. Jim and sharon goodwin. Two outstanding supporters of the next in foundation. From the city of yorba linda, first, i would li
The Federalist Society last on thested a discussion constitutional war powers of congress and the president. Among those we will hear from is armor congressman Mickey Edwards who represented oklahoma and andrew mccarthy, former federal prosecutor who led the prosecutor against the blind world tradehe 1993 center bombing. This is about one hour and 20 minutes. 12 15. Y clock, it is im the deputy rector of the Federalist Society article one initiative dedicated to the development of a series of rolls and practical goals for congress that stem from core constitutional principles of thought todays luncheon is just one of many events the Federalist Society has planned here on capitol hill across the country. On behalf of the initiative, i want to thank you all for joining us. I would also like to thank senator ron johnson and his staff for sponsoring the room for todays event. As you may have noticed from your program and your panel appear, we are shorthanded. The hawthornefrom school of la
We just missed each other. Im so glad to finally meet you in person. I have admired your work for so long. It is so great to welcome you. He has been a senior attorney in the u. S. Department of justice. You know the olc that provides constitutional advice to the president , the most important constitutional body in the Justice Department. He testified before congress on many occasions and he is here , today to discuss his new book untrodden ground. And as our moderator, it is a thrill to welcome my old friend peter spiro. He is the Charles Weiner chair in International Law at temple universitys Beasley School of law. Before joining temple, he was rusk professor at the university of georgia law school. He is a former law clerk to david souter. He specializes in International Immigration and constitutional law and is the author of beyond citizenship, american identity after globalization. Join me in welcoming harold bruff and peter spiro. [applause] peter thanks, jeff, very much for tha
We just missed each other. Im so glad to finally meet you in person. I have admired your work for so long. It is so great to welcome you. He has been a senior attorney in the u. S. Department of justice. You know the olc that provides constitutional advice to the president , the most important constitutional body in the Justice Department. He testified before congress on many occasions and he is here , today to discuss his new book untrodden ground. And as our moderator, it is a thrill to welcome my old friend peter spiro. He is the Charles Weiner chair in International Law at temple universitys Beasley School of law. Before joining temple, he was rusk professor at the university of georgia law school. He is a former law clerk to david souter. He specializes in International Immigration and constitutional law and is the author of beyond citizenship, american identity after globalization. Join me in welcoming harold bruff and peter spiro. [applause] peter thanks, jeff, very much for tha
Not highlighted on your map, but it is building number 30. It is very easy. Battlefield tours this afternoon i know your schedule says that we will depart at 2 15. Dont worry, we will likely hold the buses until 2 30. Keep that in mind. Also note that we are loading the buses behind us, a little different from previous years. You will not be able to miss it. We have seven charter coaches waiting for you back there at 2 30. You will return to campus around 5 30. Anyone who is a participant in one of the diamonds, there are about 40 of you, we will be directing you to dinner from a slightly different doorway. You will see stuff, we will grab you, and they lead you to the dining hall. Keep that in mind. I believe that is everything for me. Enjoy your lunch. Thank you for the attention. We will come back to Gettysburg College for more of the conference on the end of the civil war at 1 00 eastern. During the lunch break, we will hear a discussion called how president s interpreted the const