states richard mille house. nixon was born and so if you look behind me, you can see this wonderful house. this is the birthplace of president nixon. i m very excited and pleased to say you tell you that the most often asked question i get out here is the house ever been moved and no it s never been moved. it s always been on this spot. it s actually a kit house and please use your imagination for a moment because let s go back to 1912 in 1912, frank and han and nixon arrived in this area and believe it or not. there was only 200 people in population in yorba linda now there are thousands but if you look around you can see how beautiful the grounds are here today 1912. there is plenty of lemons and orange groves and frank and hannah and nixon arrived here. what a great place to raise a family so he literally frank nixon literally went through a catalog and it wasn t to sears roebuck catalog and it wasn t a montgomery ward catalog. we still don t know the identification of the
presidential museum. it really is an honor having you here today and most fortunate to be able to share with you where our 37th president of the united states richard mille house. nixon was born and so if you look behind me, you can see this wonderful house. this is the birthplace of president nixon. i m very excited and pleased to say you tell you that the most often asked question i get out here is the house ever been moved and no it s never been moved. it s always been on this spot. it s actually a kit house and please use your imagination for a moment because let s go back to 1912 in 1912, frank and han and nixon arrived in this area and believe it or not. there was only 200 people in population in yorba linda now there are thousands but if you look around you can see how beautiful the grounds are here today 1912. there is plenty of lemons and orange groves and frank and hannah and nixon arrived here. what a great place to raise a family so he literally frank nixon litera
welcome to richard nixon s presidential museum. it really is an honor having you here today and most fortunate to be able to share with you where our 37th president of the united states richard mille house. nixon was born and so if you look behind me, you can see this wonderful house. this is the birthplace of president nixon. i m very excited and pleased to say you tell you that the most often asked question i get out here is the house ever been moved and no it s never been moved. it s always been on this spot. it s actually a kit house and please use your imagination for a moment because let s go back to 1912 in 1912, frank and han and nixon arrived in this area and believe it or not. there was only 200 people in population in yorba linda now there are thousands but if you look around you can see how beautiful the grounds are here today 1912. there is plenty of lemons and orange groves and frank and hannah and nixon arrived here. what a great place to raise a family so he l
vice president of the nixon foundation. especially hello to everyone watching on youtube for all those watching on c-span. i have the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing two eminent scholars of richard nixon and the nixon era. our moderator is frank gannon, who served as special assistant to donald rumsfeld. he was chief assistant to nixon on the writing of his memoirs during the presidents years insane clementa. and he has the we re distinction of having interviewed the president on tape in 1983. those materials now reside at the university of georgia in the p body archive. we also have john roy price, a harvard educated attorney who cofounded the rippon society. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 1969, working for daniel patrick moynahan as special assistant to the president on affairs. john later went into banking later becoming chief of regulations for chase bank. special note, john is joined this evening by his daughter alexandra and hi
want a catholic or jew to participate. what was that all about? john: this is that his funeral. some nixon grew up in orange groves and hills and small towns in between. he grew up with a certain provincial bigotry. i think he got some of that from his father, an unlearned man. .ver the years, nixon learned to deal with it because he had to he could do nixon to do with it because he had to. he could do anything if he had to. he could be very ugly. i think this was sort of a blanket statement. holdeman had his own biases, but nixon wanted a protestant, mainstream, white american. brian: i found the last 120 pages where there were source notes, not a part of the narrative in your book, some of the most interesting stuff. , usually people that are older, they are going to know who richard nixon wasn t all that. that s why i am focusing on this. with that in mind, i want you to hear something that you know about from one of the tapes. holdeman knowdid that nick s and had