Georgetown law, Justice Ginsburg. A round of applause. [applause] so the the justice will be joining us in a minute, it is not a bait and switch. [laughter] but as i said, it is great to see you all here to read when we were initially planning this event, we were going to have it at a much smaller venue, because it is july. Students are gone, faculty are mostly not around, so we figured we would not attract a large audience. We did not have to worry about that, it turns out. The justice obviously has serious star power. As soon as the event was sent out to the law center community, we got enormous number of rsvps. We had to shutdown the rsvp link within 24 hours. We have a satellite venue. Please come on in. Panel, ruthanne, dori, and justice ginsberg. [applause] jus. Ginsberg thank you so much. Sit down. You are about to be treated to an Extraordinary Program that will focus on Justice Ginsburgs legacy of gender equality and life and in the law. For our first panel you will hear a con
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material that s in there, and i m so far over my point that nixon was a no new dealer and frank nixon voted for fighting bob and he did vote for fdr 32 and nixon s great hero nationally because he had adm e admired his career. he had followed his career before he went into the navy and in the south pacific he met saasen. and from that meeting, i think he brought mail with him, but he was going on a good will tour to the troops and nixon in the 48 convention was the man and one of nationson s other great memories from the war was that even talking to me in the 70s that he remembered fondly was siegel nor roosevelt. he didn t know who it was. he knew there was a jeep convoy and he sort of craned his neck to see who it was and riding in the back of the jeep with no particular protection was eleanor roosevelt and he d never seen a first lady and that made a great impression on him. the i think the early life is i m very partial to it. both in the terms of the formation of
within six years he was president. as joe says, the biographies of nixon range i put them on a scale from he was one step short of canonization, to positive which would be the ageography would be like bella kornitser which is still worth while as a period piece and because he had access to hannah nixon. he had a lot of family stories. nixon could do no wrong. not to demean or dismiss the book. then sort of a positive books and to which i would put jonathan atkins book. neutral books into which i would put conrad black s biography. he knew nixon and is sympathetic. also extremely critical of his personality, his policies and his conduct. then there are the negatives in which roger morris book, which it is finally researched i think it s hobbled by the fact that he sees, tends to see everything in a bad light. then there are the books that i think can only be described as rab id, that would be brodie s book and anthony summers books. these are the authors for whom nixon
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