In chicago. Richard nixon lost the general election to senator john f. Kennedy. [applause] more balloons have been released. Year for balloons. [applause] [balloons popping] that sound that you might possibly hear on your home receiver, Something Like a telegraph t in operation is caused by these bursting balloons. Thousands of them. This is nixon. The Vice President s wife and mother, two little girls. [applause] and describing a costume of a lady. Nixons dress is a bright green. Nbc asked mrs. Nixon to step out from the vip lounge long enough for him to ask her a few questions. She said she would like to, but her children are so excited, they are reluctant to leave. [applause] [applause] the demonstration may be a little hard to start because here on the podium is a man we have been hearing about for four days and this is the first time we have heard from him himself. [applause] [applause and cheers] have to give it another chance. What are you doing . I was watching on tv. Gavel. A
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Russell kirk one day he woke up and said i want to write a book about all the conservatives that have lived and worked and made a difference in our history. No one had done that before. They express in irritable mental gestures. That was the disdain or contempt the liberals had were conservatives. Russell kirk said, i dont think thats right. He put together this book called the conservative mind which liberals said the words impossible. When they began reading the book there was and had been a conservative tradition in america since the founding. [indiscernible]. When he got through and published the conservative mind. Liberal said, wow. Wasnt a hit right away . It was. For depleting if you will. Deep reading if you will. It made russell kirk really the most important conservative intellectual in america. In many of your book, you indicate that 1946 was a key year in the modern conservative movement. Why is that . 1944 and in 1945. The Readers Digest picked it up and did a digest of ex
Students from a democratic society. It has 300 chapters on College Campuses. National and local leaders are in convention at the chicago coliseum in june, 1969, and take major credit for mob action, rioting and burnings on College Campuses throughout the nation. This is defining the organization of sds. We will talk about socialism anywhere, in the streets, anywhere. Secretary of sds and this is bernadine dore, secretary. [indiscernible] narrator are there commune are there communists in this organization . You will see. You can hear people talk and judge for yourself or the people are communists or not. There are communists in the organization, no doubt about that. There are also liberals in the organization. The sds is not something that exists in the school year and is set up again in the fall. We are going to be the streets in every city in this country from now on. We are going to replace capitalism with socialism. Narrator this is the National Revolutionary conference for united
And we are so stoked that she brought a colleague. Please join me in welcoming them for our presentation. Becky she stole my line because i was going to say this is probably the best teacher conference you can go to. That is why i brought irene this year. This is my third year. I want you to go back to your school and encourage all of your teacher friends to come because this is such a valuable conference. Thank you friends of the world war ii memorial for inviting me back again for your third. Irene and i are going to talk about, and we will see it in the video, fashion on the ration. Nothe united states, we did ration clothing as much as the british did. But we had some severe restrictions on rationing. One of the things you can see from the powerpoint is that 50 of japans exports are fabric and silk. 32 of that comes to the united states. And that they were our only source of silk. So you can imagine how, obviously, pearl harbor is going to impact silk and other fabrics in the unite