bill frist and i had extremely difficult times, not personally because there isn t a nicer person in the world than bill frist. i remember a lot of dr. frist. i say dr. frist because he did everything he could to make the senat run as smoothly as we could. and as we all know, it s sometimes not very smoothly. whenever a problem that came up that related to medicine, he had a glimmer in his eye from a mile away. he loved medicine. bill, thank you very much for your friendship and all you ve done for tennessee and our country. [applause] enjoyed senator biden s remarks. he of course was always a senat guy and we all understand that. mitch mcconnell. i know that people talk about mitch mcconnell and harry reid. they re always fighting with each other. but mitch and i have a very warm relationship. we are friends. we do things for each other as much as we can and as more often than people think. i ve had so many people come to me and say, you know, the senat is dysfunctional. it
success is promoting women in the federal government. the administration is led by the staff assistant to president nixon who was hired in many 971 to end list female candidates to fill high-level positions. this is about an hour and a half. [applause] good evening. i m the archivist of the united states, and it s a pleasure to welcome you this evening, and a special welcome to our c-span viewers. tonight we have a distinguished panel. i will take a little-discussed topic, the role of women in the administration of president richard m. nixon. our panelists will discuss how the tenure of the nixon-appointed women shaped opportunities for later generations of women as presidential assistants and advisers and heads of agencies and departments. i want to extend our thanks to barbara franklin and the richard nixon foundation. ron walker, who is chairman of the foundation, is with us tonight. where are you, ron? was with us tonight. [laughter] a special thanks to him for, um, mak
and when he didn t do either, i mean, they turned their backs on him, too. so we ended up with the worst of both worlds. his support in the arab world today notwithstanding everything he did is also down in the double digits. do you want to and at 10:20? more questions? gas commissary. great there in the middle. martin, following up on that question. how was it the president got himself in the framework of andy noted there is a key obstacle they ve decided that of the freezer doing nothing about, having a backup plan if the israelis should feasted. how did that come about? is a long story. essentially, i is a different view about the settlements freeze and conventional wisdom. i don t think it was a mistake to go for a settlements freeze. it was important in the context of the time was settlements have been particularly deleterious in the effort to try to achieve a breakthrough, where palestinian authority had been doing a credible job on their commitments under the roa
apartment. klauson said, i asked him, what s wrong? huguely replied nothing is wrong. klauson, i asked two more times and i got no response. the lacrosse players also told jurors they caught huguely lying about his whereabouts that night. later, they saw huguely still physically drunk, strip down to his boxers before disappearing for the night. you would say this is a strong finish? i would say very strong witness. of course, they are aware the defense is going to say, he was so drunk he didn t know what he was doing. but the fact that he was aware enough to lie to his roommates that s something the commonwealth is degree to hammer going to hammer home in his arguments. reporter: they received calls and text messages from huguely that night. the flirtacious notes were not read aloud that night. but imply that huguely was looking for a hookup that night as love lie dying from a blunt force trauma to her brain. they started with a medical expert. this expert testifie
told jurors the girl was completely covered in semen. reporter: on thursday, a forensic scientist said there was not a single trace of perry s dna on or inside the victim. after processing several pieces of her clothing, a standard rape kid and swabs of her body. but the expert also said a lack of dna in sexual assault cases does not clear a suspect and said he may have not ejaculated or he used a condom. he might not have viable sperm or had a vassectomy. it simply didn t show up. the victim s lawyer is fiberring back. tracy henkins also admitted to having sex with the girl. his dna showed up, too. prosecutors relied heavily on surveillance video to show perry was at the scene. a jury will decide if it was enough to convict him. reporter: and the jury was released for the day. they ll be back first thing in the morning. then the defense will start its case. we re live, weijia jiang, wjz eyewitness news. since the arrest in this case, skate works shut down. we re foll