Happy Birthday Julie! Your dad was President when i was a little boy. He always made me feel that i was safe. I admire him deeply. You are a real lady, there doesn't seem to be many women today with your grace and class.
You felt SAFE when Nixon was president? Ahhhhhhhh the innocence of childhood! LOL! I can remember my father saying to my mother every time Nixon would come on the television "look at that; now be HONEST with me; would you buy a used car from that man?" ROTF LMAO! But you are right about Julie. Thank goodness she takes after her mother in both looks AND personality!
It is a charming, beautiful home, regardless of size. I had thought from descriptions I've read of Richard Nixon's childhood, that it would be rather sad.
He must of been a good man, because his crime was to sneak a peek at the opposition play book, and erase A few minutes on a tape, which probably talked about it.. Obama weaponized the FBI to do a on going wire tap of his opponent, with a false dossier provided by Hillary, and she erased many years of digital memory without remorse, and no one gets in trouble.. Nixon resigns in shame.. Hillary and Obama just double down and keep lying without remorse.. Only a good man feels remorse and admits wrong doing.. Even though it pales in comparison to what was done by our leaders recently.. Glad at least My eyes have been opened to the hypocrisy.. After 40 years a Democrat I switched parties..
@@Nea7thheaven taliban trump led an anti American group of terrorist traitors to MURDER COPS at the Capitol because they didn't like the Constitution of America RESPECTING our votes. Scumpublicans are unamerican terrorists and you people are NOT WELCOME HERE
We visited this Library some years ago, we were told the kit for the house was from Sears. So that was incorrect. It was a very small home but imagine ordering a house? An interesting library.
When I went to Cal State Fullerton in the early 1980s I wrote an article for the university's Daily Titan newspaper about President Nixon's people who had come to the school to see about having the Nixon Library on the campus. I'm glad they decided on Yorba Linda, a more fitting place to have it. My article scooped the local and national press because the visit to CSUF was supposed to be a secret.
That was really interesting. Mrs. Eisenhower is a remarkable lady. I can’t say that I agree with all of her opinions, but I admire her for the generosity of spirit she has shown, in her work with children and with people who have special needs, in helping people to realise their potential, and of course for her loyalty and devotion to her parents. This, alongside the grace with which she has conducted herself, is an inspiration.
I had the pleasure of touring this home and the museum in 1997. The library is beautiful and the helicopter is now in front of the house. The docent told the story of them asking President Nixon if he would like the turn the house to face the library. I look at what we have in office now and am amazed that Nixon was forced to resign. If you have the opportunity, be sure and visit. You will not regret it.
Dwight Eisenhower (who Nixon served as VP under) was the same way. When people asked him what it was like growing up in a poor lifestyle, he would frown and say, "I don't know what you're talking about."
@dajwe216 That sounds like one of those sayings, that people used to think was so profound, and promotes a good ole boy image... But unless a kid is isolated from the world or stupid, they know they are poor. Its not an abstract concept thats hard to understand.
A beautiful home of where President Richard M. Nixon grew up with his loving family, pets, and brothers. It was very nice of Julia Nixon Esienhower to present the story of her father growing up years, and how he arrived where he was at today. Too bad we did not see where PATRICIA and RICHARD NIXON are buried behind the house.
This morning 6-22-2024, I was at the Nixon Library for the Nixon 5K Run For Title IX which started and ended in the parking lot. We ran along the El Cajon trail, formerly a canal during Nixon's childhood. I grew up and live nearby and attended 5th grade at a small former private school which is now Friends Christian School. After school in the 1970-1980 school year, we would go across the street and play on the campus of Richard Nixon Elementary School, the current site of the Nixon Library. I also remember an older couple living in the birthplace home at the time. I'm not sure if they were residents or caretakers at the time.
@@texan903 You REALLY think they both look like HIM? Lets face it. He was a pretty homely looking guy! In fact, I saw a documentary once that said that Nixon was our last "ugly president" because with the modern media, they need to be good looking men.
@@retroguy9494 Tricia has her mother's hair, eye and skin tones/colors but her temple is shaped like her dad's. Julie's facial structure is like her mother's was but she has her dad's eye and hair colors. The Nixon girls each look like both parents to me, but in different ways. I think both Tricia and Julie are pretty, by the way, Julie just a little more so.
@@texan903 Wow to be honest with you, I never actually studied their features that much in detail! LOL I was just going on a generality by watching them, but listening more to what they said! However, I DO agree with you that they are both pretty women and have aged gracefully and well.
The interviewer is inexplicably amazed that the original house is on the original lot. I wish Mo Rococca had done the interview. He interviewed her and David Eisenhower recently and it was very interesting.
Well, you have to bear in mind that many of these small houses that leaders were born and raised in over 100 years ago fell victim to large developments or simply rotted away to a lack of quality in materials and lack of maintenance. For the most part, its only the large estates where leaders were born like FDR's house in Hyde Park that survive today.
I don't know why she keeps referring to it as "the little house." It looks like a pretty decent size house for the time to ME. My own grandmothers house was about that size. Only it didn't have that many small rooms but rather one living room, a kitchen which was the largest room in the house where we all ate holiday meals and one bedroom a bit bigger than the Nixon one. Also it had no upstairs room but it DID have an enclosed heated porch on the side of the house. She had a much larger house, but when her 4 children all married and moved out, they sold it and built the one to which I refer. But I guess if one is used to a house the size of La Casa Pacifica in San Clemente or a Park Avenue Apartment in New York City or the White House, this house IS a 'little house.'
When I first saw that house, I thought, wow, that sure look like a house we lived in for years. It was a Montgomery Ward house. After closer looking, it was not near what this house is. I would guess our house was built about 1920. It was a kit house. You ordered it, they would drop off everything at your location where you wanted it. It had real 2x4 boards on 10 inch centers. It was built to last. It has an old coal furnace that was converted to fuel oil. It had a cistern. Hardwood floors. One bathroom upstairs. One toilet in the basement. It still stands today, occupied. It has not been added on to, mostly because it was on a half lot on the corner. It was such a great place to live.
My granddaddy built his house from a ( Kit from Sears & Roebuck )when he lived in Edenton NC where all the mill houses were next to the cotton mill. It was very small half the size of Nixon’s bottom floor of his house.
Any home or families can bring up a great people from different fields. It just depends on the family education from parents, influences from surrounding and own learning experiences as learning more to understand more and do better things by trying own best only as well as his own luck too. This is why any great people of any field doesn’t necessarily can’t come from small house or large house or richer or poorer of families of any races or any genders from either the history or from any country of the world. Same does in our country America. The former President Nixon obviously was an one of great President who got some important things done in his Presidency. He loved America and cherished freedoms, entrepreneurship spirit and equality of the opportunities principles as America’s greatness always for sure as well as tried his best to get things done quickly as he could. The small house also raised a great people who finally from his dream of engineer turned into a President of our country for some of America’s greatness too.
Richard Nixon will always be the best President!! His life was a constant struggle. His is an example of will and determination. He truly was never a quitter. RIP.
she quoted the catalogue from which her gran got the kit from. Home girl knows.. wonder who is paying electricity and local council taxes for the house.
@@PHlophe ……ah man, I watched this a long azz time ago now, but seems like I remember that the catalog was just a possibility. And I assume the local tax payers &/or a foundation foot the bill. 🤷🏻♂️
I don't think its such a little modest house as the guy keeps referring to it here. It looks a fine house of maybe 150 sq meters and must have been considered a very fine house in the 1910's / 1920's .. As a modern day build it would obviously have a higher upstairs ceiling and wider staircase with a different interior layout, re-purposed pantry and sowing rooms. I thought the house was moved and rebuilt at the library, I didn't realize the library was built up around the original house.
Interesting that both of former President Nixon's daughters (and one of former President Johnson's daughters) married young and have been married for 50 years.
Is she was a good teacher? A day before Korean Julie name appears in Republic of Korea 🇰🇷. Am I Julie? You are a real Korean Julie. As you may know, Korean Julie is bad meanings not a good teacher. Anyway Julie is a very famous name in ROK now. I find out original Julie namely American first lady name. It's first lady name. I think Korean Julie nick name lady will be Korean first lady next year. Her mother arrested recently. From ROK report.~~Oh Mr. President Nixon daughter's name. Some Corrections. (T.T) Some Julie name quarrels is a true in ROK.
That's Huell Howser. He was born in one of the southern states, ended up in CA. He had his own TV show for several years and traveled everywhere in CA, filming the entire time, at historical places in CA and interesting placescin CA. His travels were on TV and were extremely popular. Unfortunately, he passed away a few years ago. Look him up on Wikipedia which tells all about him.
Oddly, it took an outsider, someone who originated in the south, to love and documented our life in beautiful California.. I think he did a fine job bringing the best out of Nixon’s daughter and her warm memories of her Nana and Baa.. I think the sound quality and accent threw off this commenter, but it’s well worth watching. I really enjoyed the whole narration..
Huell Howser was a treasure and left his archives to Chapman University. He was from Gallatin, Tennessee near Nashville, which explains the accent. There is nothing wrong with his accent.
He's a rank misogenist and and rape mentality right off the bat. Julie had to use a crowbar to get him off her right from the beginning as he is intimidated and wants to make her the recepticle of his intimidation. How utter to have a document of an authentic "Mad Men" journalist.
A man of conviction who really love the usa above his temper will and thrive to save the best fir the future of his lost faith .stab by his peers of political pundits ,by banksters power greed,he love dearly his daughters and died in grace .
Julie Eisenhower, you are an elegant lady, and your father was one of the greatest Presidents this country will every have. God bless you.
Always admired Julie tremendously. So loyal to her father in the bad times.
Very down to earth.
I had a secret crush on Julie when I was a boy. She is 6 years older than I, so I knew it was only make believe.
I did too. We are the same age and even though I'm a Democrat I always felt so much compassion for all of them including the former president.
Thanks for the tour Mrs. Eisenhower.
Happy Birthday Julie! Your dad was President when i was a little boy. He always made me feel that i was safe. I admire him deeply. You are a real lady, there doesn't seem to be many women today with your grace and class.
You felt SAFE when Nixon was president? Ahhhhhhhh the innocence of childhood! LOL! I can remember my father saying to my mother every time Nixon would come on the television "look at that; now be HONEST with me; would you buy a used car from that man?" ROTF LMAO! But you are right about Julie. Thank goodness she takes after her mother in both looks AND personality!
@@retroguy9494 You are absolutely clueless about Richard Nixon. He improved US relations with more countries than any other POTUS prior or since.
Beautiful home. More people should have more beautiful, smaller, modest homes.
Love the Nixons!
It is a charming, beautiful home, regardless of size. I had thought from descriptions I've read of Richard Nixon's childhood, that it would be rather sad.
What a charming lady Julie is. Really enjoyed this video.
I enjoyed this tour so much! Julie and Tricia really loved their father.
Thank you for the tour.
Wonderful loving and brilliant daughter Julie is. Really enjoyed going thru the home. Would love to see it one day!
I remember the poem that Julie wrote to her Grandmother, it brought a tear to my eyes...I thought it was beautiful.
*Both daughters are gracious and ladylike.*
I enjoyed this, thank you. Julie was a great tour guide.
this home makes me cry so beutiful just so sweet almost holy
What a sweet little house, and I adore those diamond windows! Thanks for the tour and the Nixon trivia, which I enjoyed.
Wonderful tour. Nice home for the era. Thank you so much. 💞
Thanks julie
It's an adorable house!
Bravo! A great story of a great family and a boy who became the President! Love how Julie articulates these stories!
I hope Richard Nixon had a good life and didnt beat himself up over his resignation. He is a good man, a human being
I agree with you i hope he found peace. I felt so bad for him at his wife’s funeral, rip Mr. President
And a true patriot!
He must of been a good man, because his crime was to sneak a peek at the opposition play book, and erase A few minutes on a tape, which probably talked about it.. Obama weaponized the FBI to do a on going wire tap of his opponent, with a false dossier provided by Hillary, and she erased many years of digital memory without remorse, and no one gets in trouble.. Nixon resigns in shame.. Hillary and Obama just double down and keep lying without remorse.. Only a good man feels remorse and admits wrong doing.. Even though it pales in comparison to what was done by our leaders recently.. Glad at least My eyes have been opened to the hypocrisy.. After 40 years a Democrat I switched parties..
@@Nea7thheaven taliban trump led an anti American group of terrorist traitors to MURDER COPS at the Capitol because they didn't like the Constitution of America RESPECTING our votes. Scumpublicans are unamerican terrorists and you people are NOT WELCOME HERE
He accomplished a lot. It is just so sad that people only remember how his administration ended instead of remembering his accomplishments.
Julie Nixon is a charming person. l so enjoyed this. What a beautiful story
We visited this Library some years ago, we were told the kit for the house was from Sears. So that was incorrect. It was a very small home but imagine ordering a house? An interesting library.
Her maiden name is Julie Nixon. She married in 1969 to become Julie Eisenhower or Julie Nixon Eisenhower.
Interesting! Thank you Julie for sharing it all.
Love Nixon’s family.
When I went to Cal State Fullerton in the early 1980s I wrote an article for the university's Daily Titan newspaper about President Nixon's people who had come to the school to see about having the Nixon Library on the campus. I'm glad they decided on Yorba Linda, a more fitting place to have it. My article scooped the local and national press because the visit to CSUF was supposed to be a secret.
What a wonderful tour. Such history. Such memories. Just lovely.
I so enjoyed Nixon Home Tour Julie I grew up in San Dieg❤ California❤
I enjoyed it also Julie grew up in north county San Diego.
The Nixon's raised two very nice women.
Tricky had that pathology to be Quaker at home and an ahole at work. It didn't help the USA. He could have been Quaker at work a lot more.
Beautiful house.
What a treasure this was❣️ I love seeing this time capsule of a simple life of times past.
That was really interesting. Mrs. Eisenhower is a remarkable lady. I can’t say that I agree with all of her opinions, but I admire her for the generosity of spirit she has shown, in her work with children and with people who have special needs, in helping people to realise their potential, and of course for her loyalty and devotion to her parents. This, alongside the grace with which she has conducted herself, is an inspiration.
Charming place. I'd love to check it out 😍
Nell, post pics so we can see how your trip to the Nixons was
this home is vary sweet and loving and wellcomeing .
Julie Nixon’s father was born the same year my great-aunt Pauline was 1913.
That was a “fine” home in its day !!!! Even nice by today’s standard.
I agree, it was a little craftsman style house.
Julie, my mother used to say "poor is a state of mind -- I've been broke many times, but never poor". Your father was never poor either.
I had the pleasure of touring this home and the museum in 1997. The library is beautiful and the helicopter is now in front of the house. The docent told the story of them asking President Nixon if he would like the turn the house to face the library. I look at what we have in office now and am amazed that Nixon was forced to resign. If you have the opportunity, be sure and visit. You will not regret it.
Very nice viewing , thank you xx
“We were poor, but the glory was we never knew it.”
Dwight Eisenhower (who Nixon served as VP under) was the same way. When people asked him what it was like growing up in a poor lifestyle, he would frown and say, "I don't know what you're talking about."
@dajwe216 That sounds like one of those sayings, that people used to think was so profound, and promotes a good ole boy image... But unless a kid is isolated from the world or stupid, they know they are poor. Its not an abstract concept thats hard to understand.
Everyone was poor in their childhood. That's why they didn't know it. Sad, that he lost his way.
Beautiful home 🏡 and memories
A beautiful home of where President Richard M. Nixon grew up with his loving family, pets, and brothers. It was very nice of Julia Nixon Esienhower to present the story of her father growing up years, and how he arrived where he was at today. Too bad we did not see where PATRICIA and RICHARD NIXON are buried behind the house.
Lovely!
Here in Maine there are many houses that were ordered from the Sears- Roebuck catalog. This house looks like one of those.
It’s a wonderful home .
This morning 6-22-2024, I was at the Nixon Library for the Nixon 5K Run For Title IX which started and ended in the parking lot. We ran along the El Cajon trail, formerly a canal during Nixon's childhood.
I grew up and live nearby and attended 5th grade at a small former private school which is now Friends Christian School. After school in the 1970-1980 school year, we would go across the street and play on the campus of Richard Nixon Elementary School, the current site of the Nixon Library. I also remember an older couple living in the birthplace home at the time. I'm not sure if they were residents or caretakers at the time.
Sears Roebuck used to sell DIY house kits. There are still some left today. What a treat! Good old days!!!
Can the kits be purchased still?
Enjoyed the tour .
Always liked Julie! Very personable
I think it would be very interesting if they filmed inside every presidents childhood home
Good luck finding Obama’s.
How very interesting. Julie Nixon is still very attractive. Always seemed to be a very intelligent and good person. 🌹🌹🌹
She look 20 years younger . ❤️❤️❤️
@@shahrulamar5358 The video is indeed 21 years old. She is on her mid to late 70's now...way older.
@@dianasmith4 Julie is 73 years old. She was born in 1948.
Real Class act, she's super.
Thank goodness she takes after her mother in looks AND personality.
@@retroguy9494 she has her mother's personality but looks like her dad, both daughters.
@@texan903 You REALLY think they both look like HIM? Lets face it. He was a pretty homely looking guy! In fact, I saw a documentary once that said that Nixon was our last "ugly president" because with the modern media, they need to be good looking men.
@@retroguy9494 Tricia has her mother's hair, eye and skin tones/colors but her temple is shaped like her dad's. Julie's facial structure is like her mother's was but she has her dad's eye and hair colors. The Nixon girls each look like both parents to me, but in different ways. I think both Tricia and Julie are pretty, by the way, Julie just a little more so.
@@texan903 Wow to be honest with you, I never actually studied their features that much in detail! LOL I was just going on a generality by watching them, but listening more to what they said!
However, I DO agree with you that they are both pretty women and have aged gracefully and well.
I have been to the Nixon birthplace and library. I recommend going there. It will change you.
A sweet lady.
I believe the “grinder “ is not a meat grinder. I believe it is more likely a coffee grinder. My family had a similar device.
Suddenly I reminded 'Keep going' 'Keep going' motto sounds of some American military movies.
The interviewer is inexplicably amazed that the original house is on the original lot. I wish Mo Rococca had done the interview. He interviewed her and David Eisenhower recently and it was very interesting.
Well, you have to bear in mind that many of these small houses that leaders were born and raised in over 100 years ago fell victim to large developments or simply rotted away to a lack of quality in materials and lack of maintenance. For the most part, its only the large estates where leaders were born like FDR's house in Hyde Park that survive today.
We took a tour of the house in 1999 and the tour guide told us this was not the original location, that it had been moved from a nearby location.
That is what I recall from my visit there, too.
I don't know why she keeps referring to it as "the little house." It looks like a pretty decent size house for the time to ME. My own grandmothers house was about that size. Only it didn't have that many small rooms but rather one living room, a kitchen which was the largest room in the house where we all ate holiday meals and one bedroom a bit bigger than the Nixon one. Also it had no upstairs room but it DID have an enclosed heated porch on the side of the house. She had a much larger house, but when her 4 children all married and moved out, they sold it and built the one to which I refer. But I guess if one is used to a house the size of La Casa Pacifica in San Clemente or a Park Avenue Apartment in New York City or the White House, this house IS a 'little house.'
When I first saw that house, I thought, wow, that sure look like a house we lived in for years. It was a Montgomery Ward house. After closer looking, it was not near what this house is. I would guess our house was built about 1920. It was a kit house. You ordered it, they would drop off everything at your location where you wanted it. It had real 2x4 boards on 10 inch centers. It was built to last. It has an old coal furnace that was converted to fuel oil. It had a cistern. Hardwood floors. One bathroom upstairs. One toilet in the basement. It still stands today, occupied. It has not been added on to, mostly because it was on a half lot on the corner. It was such a great place to live.
Hannah Nixon died the year my mother graduated from high school in 1967.
My granddaddy built his house from a ( Kit from Sears & Roebuck )when he lived in Edenton NC where all the mill houses were next to the cotton mill. It was very small half the size of Nixon’s bottom floor of his house.
Any home or families can bring up a great people from different fields. It just depends on the family education from parents, influences from surrounding and own learning experiences as learning more to understand more and do better things by trying own best only as well as his own luck too. This is why any great people of any field doesn’t necessarily can’t come from small house or large house or richer or poorer of families of any races or any genders from either the history or from any country of the world. Same does in our country America. The former President Nixon obviously was an one of great President who got some important things done in his Presidency. He loved America and cherished freedoms, entrepreneurship spirit and equality of the opportunities principles as America’s greatness always for sure as well as tried his best to get things done quickly as he could. The small house also raised a great people who finally from his dream of engineer turned into a President of our country for some of America’s greatness too.
Oh BROTHER get my shovel! The dude was a crook who suffered from a form of mental illness!
I went there when I visited California a couple years ago
Very charming home
Julie Nixon Eisenhower is the same age as my mother.
I’ve seen this house in Yorba Linda, California.
Nixon was 😍😎✌👌👍
Richard Nixon will always be the best President!! His life was a constant struggle. His is an example of will and determination. He truly was never a quitter. RIP.
I hope someone helped em figure out where her grandpa got the house.
she quoted the catalogue from which her gran got the kit from. Home girl knows.. wonder who is paying electricity and local council taxes for the house.
@@PHlophe ……ah man, I watched this a long azz time ago now, but seems like I remember that the catalog was just a possibility. And I assume the local tax payers &/or a foundation foot the bill. 🤷🏻♂️
Charming, and I’m a D. TY.
She’s still beautiful!
What year did Julie Nixon Eisenhower do this particular tour? She looks quite a bit younger here than she is today.
Wow
It's Montgomery Ward model. First and only.
Julie ‘s a 100% roots heritage protogee genes Made of Nixon&Eisenhower Proud& Pride
God rest President Nixon. He was a good man, but his own worst enemy.
His brothers died of tuberculosis.
Miss Huell Howser.✌️
I don't think its such a little modest house as the guy keeps referring to it here. It looks a fine house of maybe 150 sq meters and must have been considered a very fine house in the 1910's / 1920's .. As a modern day build it would obviously have a higher upstairs ceiling and wider staircase with a different interior layout, re-purposed pantry and sowing rooms. I thought the house was moved and rebuilt at the library, I didn't realize the library was built up around the original house.
Not sure but after countless listens to Nixons whitehouse tapes..and the Darkman movie. I hear "JULLLIEEEE"
Sad that Huell Howser never came out.
An adorable woman.
Is no-one gonna talk about the fact that Richard Nixon’s daughter married Dwight D. Eisenhower’s grandson?
Eh, I think you might wanna do a little edit thar....
No, because it's well known.
I’m the same height as Julie Nixon Eisenhower 5’6.
Interesting that both of former President Nixon's daughters (and one of former President Johnson's daughters) married young and have been married for 50 years.
My father in had 11 siblings , the boys in 1 room room and the girls in another .
this when Huell Howser was 59-60 years old.
Where was Dick Nixons “Woodshed”?
For another peoples whos was more poor, the house and the people lived there they was richer.
Is she was a good teacher?
A day before Korean Julie name appears in Republic of Korea 🇰🇷.
Am I Julie? You are a real Korean Julie. As you may know, Korean Julie is bad meanings not a good teacher. Anyway Julie is a very famous name in ROK now. I find out original Julie namely American first lady name. It's first lady name. I think Korean Julie nick name lady will be Korean first lady next year. Her mother arrested recently. From ROK report.~~Oh Mr. President Nixon daughter's name. Some Corrections. (T.T)
Some Julie name quarrels is a true in ROK.
Oh my god, I knew I recognised this guy’s voice. Ralph Garman is always doing a piss take of him. “That’s AMAAAAAAAAAAZING!”
Who wants to bet that the kit was a local contractor ? Do we know the answer anyone?
MONTGOMERY WARD ?
Heinrich bis du das ?
The interviewer yells. How annoying.
Grant C should have moved to Westwood, NJ.
I love the useless microphone even though they are wearing microphones on their chests.
Arthur and Harold Nixon both died of tuberculosis.
What a bizarre accent the narrator has!
That's Huell Howser. He was born in one of the southern states, ended up in CA. He had his own TV show for several years and traveled everywhere in CA, filming the entire time, at historical places in CA and interesting placescin CA. His travels were on TV and were extremely popular. Unfortunately, he passed away a few years ago. Look him up on Wikipedia which tells all about him.
😪😪😪😪😪
Terrible narrator
Oddly, it took an outsider, someone who originated in the south, to love and documented our life in beautiful California.. I think he did a fine job bringing the best out of Nixon’s daughter and her warm memories of her Nana and Baa.. I think the sound quality and accent threw off this commenter, but it’s well worth watching. I really enjoyed the whole narration..
Huell Howser was a treasure and left his archives to Chapman University. He was from Gallatin, Tennessee near Nashville, which explains the accent. There is nothing wrong with his accent.
Thumbs down right off the bat.. that interviewer is a total dope addict and his voice is like fingernails on a chalk board!
She was lovely, but he kept interrupting her. Extremely annoying, and unprofessional. She showed classy graciousness with this terrible interviewer.
He's a rank misogenist and and rape mentality right off the bat. Julie had to use a crowbar to get him off her right from the beginning as he is intimidated and wants to make her the recepticle of his intimidation. How utter to have a document of an authentic "Mad Men" journalist.
A man of conviction who really love the usa above his temper will and thrive to save the best fir the future of his lost faith .stab by his peers of political pundits ,by banksters power greed,he love dearly his daughters and died in grace .