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mrs. eisenhower ate a hearty meal. the vice president and his wife with mrs. john eisenhower, followed by the nixons two children, tricia. julie. even a solemn ceremony as a presidential inauguration could not the humor of julie nixon's black i want our little girls made out. sam rayburn, martin and mark price. chief justice warren and mrs. warren. white. president hoover. senator and mrs. styles bridges. along with members of the joint inaugural committee. their wives were host to the presidential party. as the president and mamie waved to the cheering multitudes. they start the drive from the capitol to the reviewing stand in front of the white house house. on pennsylvania avenue. the inaugural parade is led by a platoon of washington metropolitan motorcycle police. the president in, an open car, waved to them all the thousands who lined the parade route, cheering loudly from windows and buildings and on the street. as a parade approaches treasury building. they turned up 15 straight. the president and mamie are followed by the vice president and, pat nixon.
mrs. eisenhower ate a hearty meal. the vice president and his wife with mrs. john eisenhower, followed by the nixons two children, tricia. julie. even a solemn ceremony as a presidential inauguration could not the humor of julie nixon's black i want our little girls made out. sam rayburn, martin and mark price. chief justice warren and mrs. warren. white. president hoover. senator and mrs. styles bridges. along with members of the joint inaugural committee. their wives were host to the...
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mrs. eisenhower ate a hearty meal. the vice president and his wife with mrs. john eisenhower, followed by the nixons two children, tricia. julie. even a solemn ceremony as a presidential inauguration could not the humor of julie nixon's black i want our little girls made out. sam rayburn, martin and mark price. chief justice warren and mrs. warren. white. president hoover. senator and mrs. styles bridges. along with members of the joint inaugural committee. their wives were host to the presidential party. as the president and mamie waved to the cheering multitudes. they start the drive from the capitol to the reviewing stand in front of the white house house. on pennsylvania avenue. the inaugural parade is led by a platoon of washington metropolitan motorcycle police. the president in, an open car, waved to them all the thousands who lined the parade route, cheering loudly from windows and buildings and on the street. as a parade approaches treasury building. they turned up 15 straight. the president and mamie are followed by the vice president and, pat nixon.
mrs. eisenhower ate a hearty meal. the vice president and his wife with mrs. john eisenhower, followed by the nixons two children, tricia. julie. even a solemn ceremony as a presidential inauguration could not the humor of julie nixon's black i want our little girls made out. sam rayburn, martin and mark price. chief justice warren and mrs. warren. white. president hoover. senator and mrs. styles bridges. along with members of the joint inaugural committee. their wives were host to the...
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mrs. eisenhower again attended the national presbyterian church as they had four years ago. reverent -- reverend lr nelson gave an inspiring and timely sermon on the subject a nation under god. the president and misses eisenhower left the church for the white house, where the president and the vice president were officially sworn in for their second terms of office. since by law the president cannot serve more than two terms, this would be the beginning of the last four years of occupancy of the white house by president eisenhower. typical of the many receptions held throughout washington for the visiting dignitaries attending the inaugural ceremonies was this reception given by senator and misses bridges in honor of the governor of new hampshire. the senator in the receiving line with lovely misses bridges. with champagne music supplied by this marine quartet directed by lieutenant king. the morning of january 21 dawned cold and overcast. the capitol plaza as seen from a navy blimp hovering overhead. as the president and maymie came out of the white house, he paused and thou
mrs. eisenhower again attended the national presbyterian church as they had four years ago. reverent -- reverend lr nelson gave an inspiring and timely sermon on the subject a nation under god. the president and misses eisenhower left the church for the white house, where the president and the vice president were officially sworn in for their second terms of office. since by law the president cannot serve more than two terms, this would be the beginning of the last four years of occupancy of...
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mrs. eisenhower were escorted into their box by. their hosts, mr. and mrs. akers. as the orchestra salutes the president. we bring to a close, a salute by the american to their leader. the president, the united states. dwight david eisenhower, and his beloved mamie mamie. mean. you've done a scale guarantee do solemnly swear. i am going to swear that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states faithfully execute. the office of president of the united states. and will to the best of your ability? well, to the best of my ability. preserve, protect and defend constitutionally. united states will protect and defend the constitution of the united states. so help you god. so help me god god. vice johnson at a the speaker, nancy justice. president eisenhower. vice president. nixon. president truman. reverend. clergy. elitism. we observe today not a victory of 40, but a celebration of freedom symbolizing an end as well. a beginning signify renewal as well as change. for am fallen before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears pre
mrs. eisenhower were escorted into their box by. their hosts, mr. and mrs. akers. as the orchestra salutes the president. we bring to a close, a salute by the american to their leader. the president, the united states. dwight david eisenhower, and his beloved mamie mamie. mean. you've done a scale guarantee do solemnly swear. i am going to swear that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states faithfully execute. the office of president of the united states. and...
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mr. eisenhower. and my fellow citizens of this great and good country we share together. when we met here four years ago, america was bleak in spirit. depressed by the prospect of seemingly endless war abroad. and a destructive conflict at home. as we meet here today, we stand on the threshold of a new era of peace. in the world. the central question before us is how shall we use that peace? let us resolve that this era we are about to enter will not be what other postwar periods have so often been a time of retreat and isolation, and that leads to stagnation at home and invites new danger abroad. let us resolve that this will be what it can become a time of great responsibilities, greatly borne in which we renew the spirit and the promise of america as we enter our third century as a nation. this past year saw far reaching results from our new policies for peace by continuing to revitalize our traditional friendships and by our ambitions to be king and the moscow, we were able to establish the base for a new and more durable pattern of relationships among the nations of
mr. eisenhower. and my fellow citizens of this great and good country we share together. when we met here four years ago, america was bleak in spirit. depressed by the prospect of seemingly endless war abroad. and a destructive conflict at home. as we meet here today, we stand on the threshold of a new era of peace. in the world. the central question before us is how shall we use that peace? let us resolve that this era we are about to enter will not be what other postwar periods have so often...
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mr. eisenhower. and my fellow citizens of this great and good country we share together. when we met here four years ago, america was bleak in spirit. depressed by the prospect of seemingly endless war abroad. and a destructive conflict at home. as we meet here today, we stand on the threshold of a new era of peace. in the world. the central question before us is how shall we use that peace? let us resolve that this era we are about to enter will not be what other postwar periods have so often been a time of retreat and isolation, and that leads to stagnation at home and invites new danger abroad. let us resolve that this will be what it can become a time of great responsibilities, greatly borne in which we renew the spirit and the promise of america as we enter our third century as a nation. this past year saw far reaching results from our new policies for peace by continuing to revitalize our traditional friendships and by our ambitions to be king and the moscow, we were able to establish the base for a new and more durable pattern of relationships among the nations of
mr. eisenhower. and my fellow citizens of this great and good country we share together. when we met here four years ago, america was bleak in spirit. depressed by the prospect of seemingly endless war abroad. and a destructive conflict at home. as we meet here today, we stand on the threshold of a new era of peace. in the world. the central question before us is how shall we use that peace? let us resolve that this era we are about to enter will not be what other postwar periods have so often...
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mr. chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon, president truman, reverend clergy, fellowitizens: we observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom -- symbolizing an end as well as a beginning -- signifying renewal as well as change. for i have sworn before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forbears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago. the world is very different now. for man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. and yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe -- the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of god. we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans -- born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage -- and unwilling to witness
mr. chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon, president truman, reverend clergy, fellowitizens: we observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom -- symbolizing an end as well as a beginning -- signifying renewal as well as change. for i have sworn before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forbears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago. the world is very different now. for man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of...
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mrs. david eisenhower, mr. and mrs. edward cox. and so we leave with high hopes. and good spirit and with deep humility. always remember others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. and then you destroy yourself. nixon's farewell was many things. it was a wrenching personal experience. it was a farewell to his staff. but it was also a farewell to white house family. and it illustrated just how many roles the house plays. this isn't the biggest house many are. and most and even smaller countries are much bigger. this isn't the finest house, but this is the best house. it's interesting that richard nixon talked the house and i think by that he meant the house, both on the personal level. you know, the king is dead. long live the king and as a historic symbol, no one who spends any time in that house can fail to appreciate either role. but i think nixon implicitly was apologizing to the country for perhaps besmirching a little bit of house and its history as the best house because this house has a great heart. and that heart comes from
mrs. david eisenhower, mr. and mrs. edward cox. and so we leave with high hopes. and good spirit and with deep humility. always remember others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. and then you destroy yourself. nixon's farewell was many things. it was a wrenching personal experience. it was a farewell to his staff. but it was also a farewell to white house family. and it illustrated just how many roles the house plays. this isn't the biggest house many are. and...
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mrs. david eisenhower. >> so, we leave with high hopes , in good spirit and with deep humility. always remember others may hate you, that those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. and then you destroy yourself. >> nixon's farewell was many things. it was a wrenching personal experience. it was a farewell to his staff but it was also a farewell to the white house family. >> this isn't the biggest house. even smaller countries are much bigger. this is of the finest house but this is the best house. >> it's interesting richard nixon talked about the house. i think by that the house both on the personal level, and as a historic symbol. no one who spends any time in the house can fail to appreciate either role, but i think nixon implicitly was apologizing to the country for perhaps besmirching a little bit of that house and its history. >> it's the best house because this house has a great heart. that heart comes from those who serve. >> with president nixon bidding farewell the home undergoes another series of changes reflecting both a new family and the events in the world
mrs. david eisenhower. >> so, we leave with high hopes , in good spirit and with deep humility. always remember others may hate you, that those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. and then you destroy yourself. >> nixon's farewell was many things. it was a wrenching personal experience. it was a farewell to his staff but it was also a farewell to the white house family. >> this isn't the biggest house. even smaller countries are much bigger. this is of the finest...
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mr. musk use is in the eisenhower executive office building, which is adjacent to the white house. the location would allow mr. musk, who owns companies with billions of dollars in contracts, to your very point with the federal government to continue to have significant access to president elect donald j. trump when he takes office this month. so to bernie sanders, question to his question. yes, this is an example of the very thing in front of us that this oligarchy is being built in front of us. it is now well positioned on the white house complex, right literally next door to the white house. and elon musk will have access every day in and out of that complex, given the billions of dollars of contracts that he has running doge, not examining his own contracts, but doing the bidding of donald trump and himself, what are we to make of this, suzanne? how how do you explain that to the american people? >> well, that's a big question. >> you know, you just it's just another level of access. i mean, when you think about where he is going to be positioned, i mean, unfettered access. he i
mr. musk use is in the eisenhower executive office building, which is adjacent to the white house. the location would allow mr. musk, who owns companies with billions of dollars in contracts, to your very point with the federal government to continue to have significant access to president elect donald j. trump when he takes office this month. so to bernie sanders, question to his question. yes, this is an example of the very thing in front of us that this oligarchy is being built in front of...
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eisenhower. but this book, mr. churchill in the white house is also about the lingering influence. churchill over the white house and the american presidents. see if you could just reflect for a moment about how president john f kennedy, elected in 1960, as admired churchill. perhaps unlike his father, and so did lyndon baines johnson after jfk. it's very interesting. certainly john kennedy, whose father was known as a great admirer of winston churchill, was the ambassador to the court. saint james. the somewhat catty remark attributed to randolph churchill never verified was that. he thought daffodils were yellow until he saw the back of joe kennedy. i'll let you all absorb that. but john john f saw a churchill as someone that he he admired for a number of reasons. political? yes. a writer. yes. orator. yes. and shortly after, john was inaugurated, he learned and that churchill was cruising in the in the caribbean on. i can't make this stop. aristotle onassis yacht. fill in the rest of that sentence and. he he learns that the the ship has docked in new york and gets on the phone a
eisenhower. but this book, mr. churchill in the white house is also about the lingering influence. churchill over the white house and the american presidents. see if you could just reflect for a moment about how president john f kennedy, elected in 1960, as admired churchill. perhaps unlike his father, and so did lyndon baines johnson after jfk. it's very interesting. certainly john kennedy, whose father was known as a great admirer of winston churchill, was the ambassador to the court. saint...