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Canonized her, she was my wife. It is quite remarkable, despite the fact that she has not had a particularly positive people remember her as being dignified, they remember her as one devoted to her family. They remember her as one who might not have worn designer gowns, but she was blessed with Natural Beauty so she didnt need them, she was criticize. She shouldve considered why didnt she make speeches . That shows she didnt have a mind of her own. But she is smart. She knows you cant have to voices out of the white house. She had her ideas and she express them privately. Critics among the leaders of the past, they wouldnt understand, they wouldnt appreciate it all, she was self assured, selfconfident, she didnt have such a big ego that she had to go out and prove that she had her own right, to her what was important was the career of her husband. We hear a lot of criticism about the president , the former president that much have ....
I say dont come out too often. This is unusual for me. I do want to thank all of you for your friendship and your loyal support and for planning this wonderful evening for me. I shall remember it always and thanks to the young people for this great pat nixon, first republican first lady to address a national convention, miami, 1972. She went interest a hard background to the white house. She traveled more widely than anybody before her, made volunteerism her issue and was chief supporter and behind the scenes political adviser to her husband president Richard Nixon. Good evening and welcome to cspan series first ladies influence and image. Tonight well tell you the story of pat nixon. Though her time in the white house was really eclipsed by her husbands resignation from office in the wake of watergate, so were going to tell more about her record and learn more about her life before the white house, what she did while she was there ....
So this is quite unusual for me but i did want to thank all of you for your friendship and your loyal support and for this wonderful evening for me. I shall remember it always. And thanks to the young people for this great welcome. Pat nixon, the first republican first lady to address a national convention, miami, 1972. She went from a hardscrabble background to the white house. As first lady, she traveled more widely than any before her, made volunteerisms her issue, and was a chief supporter and behindthescenes political adviser to her husband, president Richard Nixon. Good evening, and welcome to cspans series first ladies influence and image. Tonight, well tell you the story of pat nixon, although her time in the white house was really eclipsed by her husbands resignation from office in the wake of watergate. So were going to tell more about her record and learn more about her life before the white house, what she did while she ....
500. Hi everybody this is bulls bears thank you for joining us im david asman joining me on the panel today Jackie Deangelis , adam lashinsky, jonas ferris and gary b. Smith good to see you all. Here is white house economic counsel director larry kudlow giving the good news to our own Stuart Varney earlier today. Listen. Usmca can i just pause on this . I mean, these kinds of trade deals are like tax cuts. They open market, they lower barriers, they provide strong domestic content on usmca just to here is the deal. You look at the midpoint of the Economic Growth estimates. It will add threequarters of a percentage point to gdp. It will add more or less 35037 5,000 new jobs per year, and probably at least 100 billion additional direct Foreign Investment into th ....
500. Hi everybody this is bulls bears thank you for joining us im david asman joining me on the panel today Jackie Deangelis , adam lashinsky, jonas ferris and gary b. Smith good to see you all. Here is white house economic counsel director larry kudlow giving the good news to our own Stuart Varney earlier today. Listen. Usmca can i just pause on this . I mean, these kinds of trade deals are like tax cuts. They open market, they lower barriers, they provide strong domestic content on usmca just to here is the deal. You look at the midpoint of the Economic Growth estimates. It will add threequarters of a percentage point to gdp. It will add more or less 35037 5,000 new jobs per year, and probably at least 100 billion additional direct Foreign Investment into th ....