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there is, in fact, yorba linda, whittier, fullerton, orange county. nixon's youth as idealic. he writes on the minimum yours that you could see the snows. and whittier was a remarkable enclave, a quaker enclave of faith, theology and education in southern california. they came in the 1880s, maybe. and built first a church and then a school. and then a college. so nixon -- and it was also a considerably racially diverse community. so nixon's early life, i think, has been much disserved and misinterpreted by some authors. he was not the psycho biography as applied from almost from the cradle, although he didn't help us in the memoirs because, as he said, his first memory was first of all being dropped on his head and then running after a wagon from which he had been dropped, afraid of being left behind. freud is in the wings waiting to deal with that. and that's as he said in the interviews, the reason he unfashionably somewhat combed his hair backwards was instead of parting it on the side was because he had a big scar from that early fall. i had argued, and by looking at his b
there is, in fact, yorba linda, whittier, fullerton, orange county. nixon's youth as idealic. he writes on the minimum yours that you could see the snows. and whittier was a remarkable enclave, a quaker enclave of faith, theology and education in southern california. they came in the 1880s, maybe. and built first a church and then a school. and then a college. so nixon -- and it was also a considerably racially diverse community. so nixon's early life, i think, has been much disserved and...
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but i thought that to tell the nixon story in yorba linda and whittier and fullerton and orange county in his youth and up to the time that he went away to -- that he responded to the ad in the paper and the letter from herman perry and started his political career is important formative charming and interesting. am i free to go? good lord. i think i'm sort of out of things to say. >> did you want to comment on irv? >> oh, irv. well, irv is -- first of all, it's great news that the second volume is going to be published. and soon. sooner than later. the first irv is an indefatiguable scholar, an impeccable researcher and i think remarkably fair-minded in terms of his judgment. so he's a triple threat and a great contribution to nixon literature and historyography. irv has gone back to the sources and read in human capacity the papers and documents and research to get back -- another thing about nixon, why did ni n nixon -- with most politicians, as they -- if they succeed upward, the baggage from their earlier careers is sort of unpacked and becomes part of the mythology. with nixon, t
but i thought that to tell the nixon story in yorba linda and whittier and fullerton and orange county in his youth and up to the time that he went away to -- that he responded to the ad in the paper and the letter from herman perry and started his political career is important formative charming and interesting. am i free to go? good lord. i think i'm sort of out of things to say. >> did you want to comment on irv? >> oh, irv. well, irv is -- first of all, it's great news that the...
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yorba lenda, whittier and fullerton, nixon's youth was idyllic and he writes in the memoirs about that on a clear day you could see the snows of mt. bald ty to the pacific and whittier was a remarkable enclave, a quaker enclave of theology and education in the 1880s and then to college. it was a diverse community and it was misinterpreted by some authors. he was not the psycho biography that was applied from the cradle although he didn't help us in the memoirs because the first memory was of being dropped on his head and running after a wagon and freud is in the wings waiting to deal with that. and he said the reason unfashionably somewhat combed his head backwards -- combed his hair backwards was because he had a big star from that early fall. and you can -- by looking at his bibliography, you can see my success, and you can see the first book or the book he should do after the memoirs was a book on his early life and i was inspired by president carter's book about growing up in christmas in plains. i thought to tell the nixon story in yorba linda in whittier, and orange county in the
yorba lenda, whittier and fullerton, nixon's youth was idyllic and he writes in the memoirs about that on a clear day you could see the snows of mt. bald ty to the pacific and whittier was a remarkable enclave, a quaker enclave of theology and education in the 1880s and then to college. it was a diverse community and it was misinterpreted by some authors. he was not the psycho biography that was applied from the cradle although he didn't help us in the memoirs because the first memory was of...
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yorba lenda, whittier and fullerton, nixon's youth was idyllic and he writes in the memoirs about that on a clear day you could see the snows of mt. bald ty to the pacific and whittier was a remarkable enclave, a quaker enclave of theology and education in the 1880s and then to college. it was a diverse community and it was misinterpreted by some authors. he was not the psycho biography that was applied from the cradle although he didn't help us in the memoirs because the first
yorba lenda, whittier and fullerton, nixon's youth was idyllic and he writes in the memoirs about that on a clear day you could see the snows of mt. bald ty to the pacific and whittier was a remarkable enclave, a quaker enclave of theology and education in the 1880s and then to college. it was a diverse community and it was misinterpreted by some authors. he was not the psycho biography that was applied from the cradle although he didn't help us in the memoirs because the first
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he has struck gyms in walnut creek, vacaville and santa ana, fullerton.
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they say he has been in vacaville, here in northern california and fullerton. there is one places he targeted. heather? >> police say the way some thieves become experts at stealing toyota cameries this, thief appears to be an expert in gym lockers. he cut or pries locks off at least two lockers and was gone inside of 10 minutes. in southern california fullerton police say that this target store video from january shows the suspect using an off duty officer's credit card he just stole from a gym locker in santa anna. police say the suspect took the officer's gloc, 9 mm handgun, the suspect is believed to have broken into multiple lockers at walnut creek 24 hour fitness and here at the this gold's and a vacaville gym. police he believe he was, or is still driving and working alone in a white minivan. he's described as african american man with a very light complexion between six four and six, six inches tall, 300 pounds, often wearing a golf cap as police describe it. they hope because of his appearance, someone might recognize him. if you think you recognize hi
they say he has been in vacaville, here in northern california and fullerton. there is one places he targeted. heather? >> police say the way some thieves become experts at stealing toyota cameries this, thief appears to be an expert in gym lockers. he cut or pries locks off at least two lockers and was gone inside of 10 minutes. in southern california fullerton police say that this target store video from january shows the suspect using an off duty officer's credit card he just stole...
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he steals items out of lockers so far, hitting gyms in walnut creek, vacaville and fullerton. >> well, coming up tonight more proof anything you post on the internet never go as way. and facebook's admission about deleted item autos a nerf gun scare that locked down one school. >> and then, creative ways to get a home loan hard to come by these days. stay with us. the news continues in one minute. >>> a student cause aid serious security scare. the principal put the school on lock down this morning. a custodian saw a student acting what he thought was suspiciously. it turned out 30 students brought nerf guns to school. >> they're not supposed to have anything at school. some didn't want to have to go back home in between and so brought their nerve weaponry with them. >> well, the lock down lifted in about 15 minutes and no student was arrested but parents were contacted. >> a special education student has -- teacher was charged with five counts of child cruelty and four counts of battery. investigators believe he slapped a student, twist aid stud yaepts wrist and kicked a child in the
he steals items out of lockers so far, hitting gyms in walnut creek, vacaville and fullerton. >> well, coming up tonight more proof anything you post on the internet never go as way. and facebook's admission about deleted item autos a nerf gun scare that locked down one school. >> and then, creative ways to get a home loan hard to come by these days. stay with us. the news continues in one minute. >>> a student cause aid serious security scare. the principal put the school...
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as a political scientist at cal state fullerton teaching courses on the presidency and media politics and american government, i have the honor of introducing a panel of three historians to talk about politics. after i give a short introduction to the panelists, each will follow speaking for about ten minutes and we will open it up to you to ask questions and get it going about politics in the nixon presidency. these are three projects that tackle essential aspects of the nixon era politics, electoral politics, particularly the 1960 election and nixon's relationship with the media and the vice president here at the university of illinois and chicago. a specialty is american history and a concentration on the ideological battles of the 1960s. he is currently at work on i biography of former vice president spiro agnew and a number of different journals, the maryland historical magazine and views in american history. tim will take and go and she an associate professor of communications at the university of michigan, dearborn. journalism and journalism history. he joined after three decad
as a political scientist at cal state fullerton teaching courses on the presidency and media politics and american government, i have the honor of introducing a panel of three historians to talk about politics. after i give a short introduction to the panelists, each will follow speaking for about ten minutes and we will open it up to you to ask questions and get it going about politics in the nixon presidency. these are three projects that tackle essential aspects of the nixon era politics,...
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maritza fullerton/ psicologa --- la colonia fue creada para los clientes de un club nocturno para caballeros sur y ahora son varios los interesados. --- la excusa de "mi amor se me poncho la llanta" encabeza la lista de aromas embotellados para la venta? con un olor entre hierro, amortiguador quemado y aceite? otro de los perfumes es para los que usan el pretextos de "mi vida tenia muchos pendientes en el trabajo" con olor a caf?, tinta y oficina... --- pero es esto la escapatoria perfecta o de plano el colmo del descaro? pero ojo que no hay enga?o que dure cien anos y bien dicen que mas pronto cae un mentiroso que un cojo ya que estos olores son mas f?ciles de ????? de lo que parecen take sot psicologa cuales serian las consecuencias! take sot psicologa --- recuerden que un perfume mentiroso no es sustituto de la comunicacion y confianza... roll open blanca ----ahora es tiempo de enterarnos lo que pasa en el mundo de la farandula con maria alejandra prato con acceso total. take pkg acceso total que tal amigos!!! feliz dia de san valentin...com enzamos "acceso total" hablando del cantautor d
maritza fullerton/ psicologa --- la colonia fue creada para los clientes de un club nocturno para caballeros sur y ahora son varios los interesados. --- la excusa de "mi amor se me poncho la llanta" encabeza la lista de aromas embotellados para la venta? con un olor entre hierro, amortiguador quemado y aceite? otro de los perfumes es para los que usan el pretextos de "mi vida tenia muchos pendientes en el trabajo" con olor a caf?, tinta y oficina... --- pero es esto la...
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. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news, fullerton, california. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" foray. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting from new york.
. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news, fullerton, california. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" foray. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting from new york.
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as a political scientist at cal state fullerton teaching courses on the presidency and media politics and american government, i have the -- the honor of introducing a panel of three historians to talk about politics. after our -- i give a short introduction to all of our panelists, each panelist will follow speaking for about ten minutes. then we'll open it up to you to ask questions and to get a good conversation going about politics during the nixon presidency and before. so these are three projects that tackle disparate and essential aspects of the nixon era politics, electoral politics, particularly the 1960 election. nixon's relationship with the media. and the vice president agnew. justin coughy is an social professor of history at quincy university in quincy, illinois. he earned his p. hd at the university of illinois at chicago. his specialty is recent american political history. recent american history with a concentration on the ideological battles of the 1960s. and he's currently at work on a by i don't gofy of the former vice president, spiro agnew. and he's published in
as a political scientist at cal state fullerton teaching courses on the presidency and media politics and american government, i have the -- the honor of introducing a panel of three historians to talk about politics. after our -- i give a short introduction to all of our panelists, each panelist will follow speaking for about ten minutes. then we'll open it up to you to ask questions and to get a good conversation going about politics during the nixon presidency and before. so these are three...
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in 1926 freshman year of high school for richard nixon in fullerton, they took an x-ray and he had a spot on the x-ray. they took him out of contact sports for the rest of his high school days. that's the only place i'd heard about that. richard nixon's girlfriend, he knew her during whittier high school. jonathan atkin had access to both her material, interviews with her and interviews with richard nixon, so he got both sides of the story which i think was very useful. and then last i'm looking at another family biography, this is ed nixon and karen olson, the nixons' family portrait and he described the story before he was born, of course, that frank nixon filled in the birthplace home that we have right here on the grounds, no sewer, no electricity, no gas lines. they had to pump water from a well. and they cooked with a stove using white gas. they had what they cal a california cooler which is a screen in the shaded area for the produce. and in the early days the workers harvested ice from lake arrowhead. i' i find that quite fascinating and told the story of how he drove back wi
in 1926 freshman year of high school for richard nixon in fullerton, they took an x-ray and he had a spot on the x-ray. they took him out of contact sports for the rest of his high school days. that's the only place i'd heard about that. richard nixon's girlfriend, he knew her during whittier high school. jonathan atkin had access to both her material, interviews with her and interviews with richard nixon, so he got both sides of the story which i think was very useful. and then last i'm...
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he has struck gyms in walnut creek, vacaville and santa ana, fullerton. >> if you're in financial trouble, michael finney reveals steps you can take to reduce your house payment by up to $500 a month. >> also, coming up tonight a bay area man whose plane was stolen for a weekend joyride with fatal consequence autos and eli manning goes to disneyworld reflecting on the new credentials as elite nfl quarterback and super bowl champion. stay with us. abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. s>s>s>sú >>> good evening, we'll start with consumer news, to get the best home loan have you to know the rule autos many think you're stuck with what you've got but that is not true. >> michael finney is here to explain why. >> the economic down turn, tightened lending stabbed standards and things are loosening up now. it's time for to you get with the program. a third of all homeowners have enough equity to refinance their homes but don't. >> they think it's, i won't be able to borrow money. i won't be able to refinance because it's very difficult. because lenders don't lend money. etc. not the case. >> if you know
he has struck gyms in walnut creek, vacaville and santa ana, fullerton. >> if you're in financial trouble, michael finney reveals steps you can take to reduce your house payment by up to $500 a month. >> also, coming up tonight a bay area man whose plane was stolen for a weekend joyride with fatal consequence autos and eli manning goes to disneyworld reflecting on the new credentials as elite nfl quarterback and super bowl champion. stay with us. abc 7 news at 6:00 continues....
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he has struck in walnut creek, vacaville and fullerton. >>> wal-mart is trimming the falt.loomberg business -- trimming the fat. >> we have the bloomberg business report coming up. >>> why tahoe ski resorts think they are getting a bum rap for their skiing conditions. >>> a a area science whiz has a date at the white house today. ?t?t?tñ >>> welcome back. water in the lower elevations everywhere with high elevation light snow in the sierra maybe an inch or to if they are lucky. heaviest of the rain will shift south past the morning hours watch out if you are heading to l.a., san diego mid to upper 60s scattered showers through the central valley mid to upper 60s chico and sacramento. snow showers in tahoe and yosemite. >>> 5:48. we've been reporting on how the state has been slashing funding to california universities. now it is trying to borrow money from them. controller 's office has asked the university of -- california systems to borrow hundreds of millions and turn it over to the state which is poised to run out of cash by march. the university systems have better cr
he has struck in walnut creek, vacaville and fullerton. >>> wal-mart is trimming the falt.loomberg business -- trimming the fat. >> we have the bloomberg business report coming up. >>> why tahoe ski resorts think they are getting a bum rap for their skiing conditions. >>> a a area science whiz has a date at the white house today. ?t?t?tñ >>> welcome back. water in the lower elevations everywhere with high elevation light snow in the sierra maybe an...
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he's struck gym in walnut creek, vacaville and fullerton.e on the look out for this guy where you work ou out. >>> stawnt taking part in game causes serious security scare. school on lock down this morning and sheriff deputy responded after custodian at the school saw a student acting suspiciously and had what appeared to be a gun. ends up 30 kids brought nerve guns to school to take part in a game of something called assassin. lock did you know was listed in about 15 minutes or so. none of the students was arrested but the parents were contacted. >> well, you probably saw the giants bull off the come from behind win. as we continue here tonight the science of the clutch. what eli manning has and how we can all get a little bit of it. >> superbowl sunday is over so get ready for oscar sunday for the best video, blog and buzz, experience the oscar starting now at oscar.com. also predict the winners with the oscar app down load it right now for i pad i phones and i pods. stay with us news at 9:00 continues. pad i phones and i pods. stay with u
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so the fire from the store -- at the bottom it said morris berman is dean of optometry at you see fullerton. i offered anyone who bought the book i would give them a free eye exam but not too many. i want to thank barnes and noble for hosting this so we can get together and talk about issues that i think are very important. there seems to be some confusion in the united states. a lot of people don't realize america failed. they think it is still going on. as i entered here's some guys said to me at no america failed. i said look around. i also wanted to locate this particular talk in terms of stuff i have been writing. this is -- "why america failed" is the third in a trilogy on the american empire. the first was the twilight of american culture which was published in 2000. the second is dark ages published in 2006 and this came out a month ago, "why america failed". there was however collection of essays on a published year-ago that came between book 2 and book 3. half of the essays are about the united states and i want to encourage you to have a look at that book. it is called the questi
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james, a republican in fullerton, mississippi. good morning. caller: good morning to you. i was raised as poor as you could get. i worked in the fields for $2 a day. and i didn't get much education but i paid attention to what i've got and i quit school at age 16 because i thought i would get a better job in time. i did. ok? but that's besides the point. i didn't have an education. but i used my head and as far as smaller schools these people with all the education, to me, when you look at what we've got in congress, in senate, in the representatives and the president at this time, education didn't work for us. host: all right. snansy, an independent in new jersey. good morning. caller: i do believe affirmative action should continue to be a factor in college because we are not a post-racist society in america and discrimination still exists. for example, joe who made the comment that discrimination doesn't matter. well, i mean that affirmative action doesn't matter, well, chris nation, white people benefited from discrimination, and the people that benefited the most from
james, a republican in fullerton, mississippi. good morning. caller: good morning to you. i was raised as poor as you could get. i worked in the fields for $2 a day. and i didn't get much education but i paid attention to what i've got and i quit school at age 16 because i thought i would get a better job in time. i did. ok? but that's besides the point. i didn't have an education. but i used my head and as far as smaller schools these people with all the education, to me, when you look at what...
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. >> i am the director and chief curator at cal state fullerton.isual arts and performing arts program. what do you see the role through those programs engaging and and the growth of city dock in terms of the research but in terms of conceptual thinking and the way city growth occurs? >> i have been struck by our graduates and finance and medicine who say they would not have been able to do what they do without that kind of education that they have and it stokes their imagination and gives them a different way of conceptualizing a problem. we have a symbiotic relationship with the city. we have a spectacular music school and the relationship between the music school and the houston grand opera and a symphony, those things are really sustain each other. it is something we contribute to the city by making those institutions more successful and ask the city to contribute back to us. some unbelievable percentage of the orchestra has some rice affiliation. this is for a small university. baby there graduated from rice or i think the university plays a c
. >> i am the director and chief curator at cal state fullerton.isual arts and performing arts program. what do you see the role through those programs engaging and and the growth of city dock in terms of the research but in terms of conceptual thinking and the way city growth occurs? >> i have been struck by our graduates and finance and medicine who say they would not have been able to do what they do without that kind of education that they have and it stokes their imagination...