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I thought, i can go out. I can go to a restaurant in new york or and antique shop. I used to worry about going into the rock into the white house. It was really the happiest time of my life. Going to the white house and she found out they were the happiest times of her life. Sheere is the case where had a much different impact as first lady. May not have been the ones that people thought about at the time. You suggest she was a transformational first lady and set the stage where those to follow. How so . Away her generation was a bridge between traditional wives and mothers and the post womens liberation of the modern era. Ast is exactly how she was first lady. There were traditional first ladys receding her and afterwards, they were much more modern, still partners with their husbands and picking a particular policy to work on. Kennedy tapesine are widely available. You can listen to her own voice wonderful. Everyone should have it. Thanks to both of you for being at the table tonight ....
Important contributions to our law. Both in his opinions for the courts and when writing separately. Perhaps most notably in the areas of federalism and the federation of power. The jurisprudence of protection and the guarantee of trial by jury. And the law of free political speech. His opinions reflect a deeper appreciation for the liberty protecting structure of our constitutional system. He has advanced in understanding in the constitution, informed by the vital truths expressed in the declaration of independence, connecting our political and derivative documents. His personal fortitude is example to all who withstand the principal. Please join me in welcoming clarence thomas. [applause] good evening and it is so good to see you again. [laughter] he was really loose at the table so i think this is going to be a lot of fun. Thank you, thank you. As i talked about in the introduction, your path to the court is a remarkable american story. I would like to begin our discussion in the mi ....
Joining us this evening to talk about Eleanor Roosevelt is allida black, the editor of the Eleanor Roosevelt papers project at George Washington university and an historian. Another historian, Doug Brinkley who is an author from rice university. Thank you for being here with us. Doug brinkley, its march 1933, inauguration and entered the white house. What are they walking into . Fdr did not get to walk in. He came in a wheelchair. The fact that somebody was crippled in the lower half said theres nothing to fear but fear itself. Thats perhaps the most famous phrase of the inauguration. What people were fearing was unemployment, chaos, hoovervilles, unemployment, agricultural angst. Dust bowls, october 1929 crash of the stock market. Our country was in tatters ....
Fe in the mansion during the tenure of each. We bring Public Affair events is strictly to you, putting you in the real express of carrying complete gavelto gavel coverage. Now you can watch us in hd. Kagan discussing the working of the u. S. Supreme court. Choose the days before the opening of the term. Over one hour. We appreciate your service in this role. My family and i are welcoming Justice Kagan to the university of alabama. We are honored by your presence. I want to give you first a few Vital Statistics about our speaker. She was born in new york city. She received her a. B. From princeton. Then she went to oxford where she was awarded a masters of philosophy. Then she got a jd from harvard law school. After law school, she clerked for a judge in the United States ....
This sunday is world aids day. In view of the fact that one in five people with hiv in this country does not know that they have it, does the Prime Minister agree that regular testing is to be encouraged . I pay tribute to my hon. Friend, all hon. Members across the house and everyone in politics who campaign so persistently and consistently on this issue. It is vital that we improve the livelihoods of people who have hiv and aids in the uk, but it is also vital that we continue working internationally, including through our aid budget, to tackle hiv and aids around the world. We can be proud of the money that we have put into things such as the global fund and of the fact that this country has achieved the target of 0. 7 of Gross National income, when many other countries have broken their promises. The Prime Minister i ....