During his tenure, he was concerned with two major issues, namely the continuing domestic administration of Nixon's "New Economic Policy", begun under Secretary John Connally (Shultz privately opposed its three elements), and a renewed dollar crisis that broke out in February 1973. After leaving government, he continued to be an advocate for a nuclear arms-free world and criticised successive US administrations for failing to build on the relationship with Russia. / CBS San Francisco. One of his most senior advisors and confidants was former ambassador Charles Hill. His affinity for Princeton prompted him to have the school's mascot, a tiger, tattooed on his posterior, a fact confirmed to reporters decades later by his wife aboard a plane taking them to China. "[43] He was also opposed to any negotiation with the government of Daniel Ortega: "Negotiations are a euphemism for capitulation if the shadow of power is not cast across the bargaining table. His involvement in the Middle East ended badly, with the massacre of Palestinians by Lebanese Christian militiamen supported by Israeli troops at the Sabra and Chatila camps in West Beirut in 1982, and the suicide bombing in the same city a year later that saw 241 US military personnel killed, most of them Marines. We will remember him forever. She survives him, along with the children from his first marriage, Margaret, Kathleen, Peter, Barbara and Alexander, 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He courted both men. First, the Soviet Union's initial withdrawal from Afghanistan indicated that the Brezhnev Doctrine was dead. After the grief of losing his first wife, Obie, to cancer, his second wife, Charlotte, was Californias official social whirlwind. (Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Boz Scaggs performs "What a Wonderful World" at the memorial service. Mayor London Breed said Shultz embodied "San Francisco values. Charlotte Mailliard Shultz was married to former United States Secretary of State George Pratt Shultz, from 1997 until his death in 2021 . Then, after the president in 1973 reimposed price controls, he resigned. He also imposed the Philadelphia Plan, which required Pennsylvania construction unions to admit a certain number of black members by an enforced deadlinea break with their past policy of largely discriminating against such members. After becoming president and director of that company, he accepted President Ronald Reagan's offer to serve as United States Secretary of State. She survives him, along with the children from his first marriage, Margaret, Kathleen, Peter, Barbara and Alexander, 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were not immediately announced. Shultz retired from public office in 1989 but remained active in business and politics. Beginning in 2013, Shultz advocated for a revenue-neutral carbon tax as the most economically sound means of mitigating anthropogenic climate change. [57], From 2011 to 2015, Shultz was a member of the board of directors of Theranos, a health technology company that became known for its false claims to have devised revolutionary blood tests. He felt daunted himself. After the war, Shultz earned a PhD in industrial economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Joyce A. Senden, age 62 of Sioux Falls, SD passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at Dougherty Hospice House. [20], Shultz became the first director of the Office of Management and Budget, the renamed and reorganized Bureau of the Budget, on July 1, 1970. He was also a prominent and hands-on board member of Theranos, which defrauded more than $700 million from its investors before it collapsed. The Lyndon B. Johnson Administration had delayed the walkout with a TaftHartley injunction that expired, and the press pressed him to describe his approach. Shultz was quick to recognise the generational change taking place in 1985 when Gorbachev and his foreign minister, Eduard Shevardnadze, came to prominence. George Edward Shultz, age 94, of Gadsden, passed away on Friday, June 11th, 2021. Tyler Shultz says he wanted to shield the reputation of former Secretary of State George Shultz, a Theranos director and his grandfather. Schultz was secretary of state for six and a half years in the 1980s when I was a member of the Senate . His senior thesis, "The Agricultural Program of the Tennessee Valley Authority", examined the Tennessee Valley Authority's effect on local agriculture, for which he conducted on-site research. They married in 1946 and had five children. in Andrew L. Johns, ed., Williams, Walter. Schultz once had an instruction to an ambassador about a foreign minister, "Keep him out of my thinning hair." Phyllis Oakley, Deputy Spokesperson at State Department 1986-89 said about Schultz, "When people talk about management of the Department . [66], When media reports exposed controversial practices there in 2015, the company moved their non-technical directors like Shultz to a "Board of Counselors" and replaced them with a technical board. As they argued (not for the last time), he was serving in his fourth cabinet post under his second Republican president. Shultz recently celebrated his 100 birthday virtually where distinguished guests from all over the world came together to celebrate his singular legacy and lasting impact. George Pratt Shultz was born Dec. 13, 1920, in New York City and raised in Englewood, New Jersey. There were only four in the room at the isolated Hfi House, where the Reykjavik summit was held: Reagan, Gorbachev, Shevardnadze and Shultz. Rohland Funeral Home Inc. George R. Shultz 76, of Lebanon passed away in the Wellspan Good Samaritan Hospital on Thursday, February 2, 2023. After attending the funeral of General Secretary Konstantin Chernenko in 1985, Shultz met with Gorbachev and concluded that he was a man whom President Reagan could work with to bring a peaceful end to the Cold War. [4][6] In April 2013, he co-wrote, with economist Gary Becker, an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal that concluded that this plan would "benefit all Americans by eliminating the need for costly energy subsidies while promoting a level playing field for energy producers. As reported in the State Department's official history, "by the summer of 1985, Shultz had personally selected most of the senior officials in the Department, emphasizing professional over political credentials in the process [] The Foreign Service responded in kind by giving Shultz its 'complete support,' making him one of the most popular Secretaries since Dean Acheson. [49] Shultz supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq, writing in support of U.S. military action months before the war began. However, Tyler and co-worker Erika Cheung started to notice some strange . I hate to hear a senator of the United States calling for violence, he told his young haranguer. He was an artillery officer, attaining the rank of captain. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte Mailliard Shultz, the longtime chief of protocol for the city of San Francisco. [46], Shultz was an early advocate of the presidential candidacy of George W. Bush, whose father, George H. W. Bush, was Reagan's vice president. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte Shultz, his five children . In 1973, he participated in an international monetary conference in Paris that grew out of the 1971 decision to abolish the gold standard, a decision Shultz and Paul Volcker had supported (see Nixon Shock). [45] Shultz favored a revenue-neutral carbon tax (i.e., a carbon fee and dividend program, in which carbon dioxide emissions are taxed and the net funds received are rebated to taxpayers) as the most economically efficient means of mitigating climate change. In spite of Western protests and Soviet propaganda, the allies began deployment of the missiles as scheduled in November 1983. Pope John Paul II named Sheltz a prelate of honor with the title of Monsignor in 2000. In Washington his key friend was his tennis partner Kay Graham, owner of the Washington Post. With George Shultz, the United States has lost its greatest secretary of state since Dean Acheson, the architect of the post-World War II global order under President . Shultz resolved this "poisonous problem" in December 1982, when the United States agreed to abandon sanctions against the pipeline and the Europeans agreed to adopt stricter controls on strategic trade with the Soviets. [35], U.S.Soviet tensions were raised by the announcement in March 1983 of the Strategic Defense Initiative, and exacerbated by the Soviet shoot-down of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 near Moneron Island on September 1. "Now that we know so much about these weapons and their power," Shultz said in an interview in 2008, "they're almost weapons that we wouldn't use, so I think we would be better off without them. George Pratt Shultz, US politician, born 13 December 1920; died 6 February 2021. George P. Shultz @ 100 | A Lasting Impact and a Singular Legacy, Public File for KBCW-TV / KBCW 44 Cable 12. A funeral mass will be celebrated at the Stanford University Memorial Church at 10 a.m . And only then: Now, lets discuss that.. At Schulte & Mahon-Murphy Funeral Home, we pride ourselves on serving families in Lyndhurst . In the year before he left Bechtel, the company reported a 50% increase in revenue. When negotiations on these intermediate nuclear forces (INF) stalled, 1983 became a year of protest. Then it could simply outspend the Soviet Union on defence. Services are currently pending. This aid led to the IranContra affair. While Reagan and Gorbachev argued about the detail, Shevardnadze stared out of the window at the chilly landscape and Shultz, ever pragmatic, spent the meeting drafting and redrafting, trying to find the final elusive compromise. Never acid, just brief. Contrary to common assumption, Shultz was not a member of the Pratt family associated with John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Trust. He was the son of William Burt and Marjorie Matthews Shultz. When Shultz left office in January 1989, he said Americans were unable or unwilling to recognise that the cold war was over. We invite you to share condolences for George P. Shultz in our Guest Book. [52], In later life, Shultz continued to be a strong advocate for nuclear arms control. George McRay Standley was born on January 28, 1928, in Port Arthur, Texas, to George Thomas and Vera Rusha Hugghins Standley. [38] The second event, according to Keren Yarhi-Milo of Princeton University, happened during the 19th Communist Party Conference, "at which Gorbachev proposed major domestic reforms such as the establishment of competitive elections with secret ballots; term limits for elected officials; separation of powers with an independent judiciary; and provisions for freedom of speech, assembly, conscience, and the press. [42] In 1983 testimony before Congress, he said that the Sandinista government in Nicaragua was "a very undesirable cancer in the area. Foreign policy-making as such was not his beat, and just then it was a war zone of clashing opinions: especially on whether the icy stand-off between America and the Soviet Union could ever be unfrozen. He remained a mystery to many. The pact remained in place until 2019, when President Donald Trump suspended it, blaming Russian non-compliance. At their twice-weekly private chats he steered Ronald Reagan round to his opinion. [38], In response to the escalating violence of the Lebanese civil war, Reagan sent a Marine contingent to protect the Palestinian refugee camps and support the Lebanese Government. He created some controversy by calling the war on recreational drugs, championed by Reagan, a failure and raised eyebrows by decrying the longstanding U.S. embargo on Cuba as "insane.". The younger Shultz got a job at Elizabeth Holmes' blood-testing startup Theranos, of which George was a board member. [15] From 1948 to 1957, he taught in the MIT Department of Economics and the MIT Sloan School of Management, with a leave of absence in 1955 to serve on President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers as a Senior Staff Economist. Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA) - Memorial services were held today for Hoover Institution distinguished fellow and America's sixtieth secretary of state, George Pratt Shultz. George Pratt Shultz was born Dec. 13, 1920, in New York City and raised in Englewood, New Jersey. As a former Marine, he described the suicide bombing as his worst day in office. He studied economics and public and international affairs at Princeton University, graduating in 1942. [84], President Joe Biden reacted to Shultz's death by saying, "He was a gentleman of honor and ideas, dedicated to public service and respectful debate, even into his 100th year on Earth. Shultz is widely marveled for his efforts in ending the "Cold War" and for strengthening ties in Asia with China and Japan. The Montreal protocol of 1987 concerned ozone depletion rather than global warming. [26], Under Shultz's leadership, Bechtel received contracts for many large construction projects, including from Saudi Arabia. ___ Longtime AP Diplomatic Writer Barry Schweid . If what he heard was flabby, he would give a monosyllable back. SHULTZ--George. [33], Shultz inherited negotiations with the People's Republic of China over Taiwan from his predecessor. ", "In recent years, we were fortunate that he used his role as a respected statesman to serve as a bridge builder between other countries and our City, and his international work on nuclear deterrence was truly about leaving the world in a better place. Along the way he chaired a White House oil-import task-force that warned, all too correctly, of rocketing oil prices as Americas production fell. I regret that, as president, I will not be able to benefit from his wisdom, as have so many of my predecessors. Secretary of State George Shultz, center, walks with President Reagan and Vice President George Bush on his arrival on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1985 at the White House in Washington after two days of arms talks with the Soviet Union in Geneva. He was later its president and a director. "[34], By the summer of 1982, relations were strained not only between Washington and Moscow but also between Washington and key capitals in Western Europe. [68] In a 2019 media statement, Shultz praised his grandson for not having shrunk "from what he saw as his responsibility to the truth and patient safety, even when he felt personally threatened and believed that I had placed allegiance to the company over allegiance to higher values and our family. At home or in the office, at Stanford or the Hoover Institution, he listened more than he spoke. Lets eliminate them.. We can do that, Gorbachev said. [16] During his time in Chicago, he was influenced by Nobel Laureates Milton Friedman and George Stigler, who reinforced Shultz's view of the importance of a free-market economy. Shultz has been called the father of the "Bush Doctrine" and generally defended the Bush administration's foreign policy. Alexander "George" Shultz, 86 of Shadyside, OH died Wednesday November 4, 2015 at Shadyside Care Center. They married on February 16, 1946, and had five children: Margaret Ann Tilsworth, Kathleen Pratt Shultz Jorgensen, Peter Milton Shultz, Barbara Lennox Shultz White, and Alexander George Shultz. This week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Palo Alto, California to give remarks at a service dedicated to the remembrance of former Secretary of State George P. Shultz. The long-reigning Chief of San Francisco Protocol and unofficial aide to ten City mayors, Charlotte Mailliard Shultz passed away Friday at 88 years old due to complications from cancer. "[66] Tyler went to his grandfather's house to discuss the allegations, but was surprised to encounter Theranos attorneys there, who pressured him to sign a document. As the nation's chief diplomat, Shultz negotiated the first-ever treaty to reduce the size of the Soviet Union's ground-based nuclear arsenals despite fierce objections from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to Reagan's "Strategic Defense Initiative" or Star Wars. He served on the Global Commission on Drug Policy, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Economic Recovery Council, and on the boards of Bechtel and the Charles Schwab Corporation. ", "I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Secretary George Shultz, who left a tremendous impact on our city and our country," Breed said. He served as an advisory board member for the Partnership for a Secure America and Citizens' Climate Lobby. [2][3][4][5][6] He was a member of the Hoover Institution, the Institute for International Economics, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and other groups. 2003 Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award, (Editor and author of introduction, with Robert Z. Aliber). 2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. [22], Shultz was United States Secretary of the Treasury from June 1972 to May 1974. [71] Shultz was a member of the advisory board of Spirit of America, a 501(c)(3) organization. Read Full Obituary. He spoke firmly. Auxiliary Bishop George A. Sheltz, 75, passed away Dec. 21, 2021. Preston, Andrew. Charlotte Shultz attends the 2019 San Francisco Opera Ball at the War Memorial Opera House. George P. Shultz was the U.S. Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), shaping foreign policy during the Cold War. The couple is seen singing "I left my heart in San Francisco," as part of a live sing-along, thanking front-line workers during . George Pratt Shultz was born Dec. 13, 1920, in New York City and raised in Englewood, New Jersey. When you have experienced the loss of a loved one, you can trust Schulte & Mahon-Murphy Funeral Home to guide you through the process of honoring their life. At the end of the meeting, the group felt they could support Bush's candidacy, and Shultz encouraged him to enter the race. [79] They remained married until his death. He studied economics and public and international affairs at Princeton University, graduating in 1942. "George Schultz dedicated his life to promoting a more peaceful and secure future, and his work to advance democracy worldwide leaves a powerful legacy for generations to come. George Arthur Sheltz was born April 20, 1946, in Houston, Texas, to (the late) George and . The fall of the Berlin Wall followed quickly, and with it Soviet suzerainty over half of Europe. [5] In 2017, these Republican elder statesmen, along with Martin S. Feldstein and N. Gregory Mankiw, urged conservatives to embrace a carbon fee and dividend program. He studied economics and public and international affairs at Princeton University, graduating in 1942. In attendance were Secretary Condoleezza Rice, Senator Sam Nunn, Secretary James Baker, General James Mattis, Secretary Henry Kissinger, as well as Charlotte Shultz and Shultz's [] [56], Shultz was a prominent advocate of efforts to fight anthropogenic climate change. Even after his retirement every president, treasury secretary and secretary of state, Republican or Democrat, sought his counsel. George Shultz was a great public servant, and America is better because of that service." . Shultz and other Western leaders worked hard to maintain allied unity amidst anti-nuclear demonstrations in Europe and the United States. [45] He served on the board of Gilead Sciences from 1996 to 2005. Meanwhile he lured the mighty to Hoover for his two-day think-sessions (and Charlottes parties), inviting them to grapple with his two final intellectual challenges: how to eliminate nuclear weapons, and how to build coherent governance as voices multiplied. She was born on September 26, 1933, in Borger, Texas, United States. Shultz told reporters, "The minute in this government that I am not trusted is the day that I leave." Mr. After Reagan left office, Shultz returned to Bechtel, having been the longest serving secretary of state since Cordell Hull under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The resulting endorsement seemed so improbable thatat a tight moment in the race against Jimmy Carterit was cited by hundreds of media outlets across the United States. Kathy Fay O'Neill was born August 15, 1963, in Davenport, Iowa, to Ray and Nora (Martin) O . [53] The four created the Nuclear Threat Initiative to advance this agenda, focused on both preventing nuclear terrorist attacks and a nuclear war between world powers. Coleman, Bradley Lynn and Kyle Longley, eds. Across any table his face was expressionless and his gaze steely, the very image of the duty-driven marine he was. [80], Shultz died at age 100 at his home in Stanford, California, on February 6, 2021. During a rest and recreation break in Hawaii Captain Shultz met a lieutenant in the army nursing corps, Helena Obie OBrien. . Charlotte and George had been married for 23 years before . [50] He was co-chairman of the conservative Committee on the Present Danger. He had been accused in the Senate Foreign Relations . It's not like running a company or even a university. The family will greet friends on Sunday, March 5, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Shultz Funeral Home in Jasper. George Shultz, left, and then-California Gov. [81][82][83] He was buried next to his first wife at Dawes Cemetery in Cummington, Massachusetts. Please view IlesCares.com for updates regarding Gertrude's service. George Shultz, who was Ronald Reagan's top diplomat, recruited other luminaries like Henry Kissinger, former Defense Secretary William Perry and former Sen. Sam Nunn, to the company board. Shultz was a member of an Episcopal church. [1] Shultz played a major role in shaping the foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration. He applied the theory he had developed in academia: he let the parties work it out, which they did quickly. Aside from nuclear weapons and terrorism, the other issue that continued to preoccupy him was climate change. "Our colleague was a great American statesman and a true patriot in every sense of the word," He will be remembered in history as a man who made the world a better place." Throughout the rest of his life, he combined academia MIT was followed in 1957 by the University of Chicago, and in 1968 by Stanford University with long spells in business and in government. Funeral arrangements . A pragmatist, Shultz, along with former GOP Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, made headlines during the 2016 presidential campaign when he declined to endorse Republican nominee Donald Trump after being quoted as saying "God help us" when asked about the possibility of Trump in the White House. [55], In January 2011, Shultz wrote a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to pardon Jonathan Pollard. Although Shultz objected, Reagan went ahead with the deal and millions of dollars from Iran went to right-wing Contra guerrillas in Nicaragua. [17] He left the University of Chicago to serve under President Richard Nixon in 1969. Shul. "[45] In January 2008, Shultz co-authored (with William Perry, Henry Kissinger, and Sam Nunn) an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal that called on governments to embrace the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons. Dianne M. Herring, age 68 of Nanuet, NY (formerly of Garnerville, NY) passed away on February 22, 2023 with family by her side. February 8, 2021, 9:22 AM. When he left the department in 1989, state department officials lauded him for restoring morale and reversing the decline, and he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Funeral arrangements were not immediately announced. When he was three the family moved to New Jersey. The editor accepted, but told him over coffee: You should really be thanking George Shultz. , This article appeared in the Obituary section of the print edition under the headline "The secret persuader", Discover stories from this section and more in the list of contents, Margaret Thatchers chief press officer died on February 24th, aged 90; the first female Speaker on February 26th, aged 93, The present focus of the war in Ukraine is merely a wasteland, The artists elder daughter, muse and expert on his work died on December 20th, aged 87, Published since September 1843 to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress.. [35][37], When General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union came to power in 1985, Shultz advocated that Reagan pursue a personal dialogue with him. He persevered, opening up a secret channel to the Soviet Union and gradually winning over Reagan, with whom he established a close bond. In his private life he implemented what he advocated in public, driving a Toyota Prius hybrid car and having solar panels fitted at home. George Pratt Shultz was born Dec. 13, 1920, in New York City and raised in Englewood, New Jersey. He studied economics and public and international affairs at Princeton University, graduating . "[30] Shultz's success came from not only the respect he earned from the bureaucracy but the strong relationship he forged with Reagan, who trusted him completely. A year later Reagan and Gorbachev signed the intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, eliminating a whole class of nuclear-related weapons. It helped that Shultz had a good voice. Earthman Funeral Directors. [54] In 2010, the four were featured in the documentary film Nuclear Tipping Point, which discussed their agenda. Relations with Europe and the Soviet Union, Oded, Eran (2002). George P. Shultz Jr. 70 of Martins Ferry passed away Sunday January 10, 2021 at his Home. He was a giant in our community and my condolences go out to his wife, Charlotte, and all of his family and friends. [21] He was the agency's 19th director. He ranged widely over domestic and . "Mr. Shultz was a policy maven, conservative but curious, patient and determined. Graduated 1964 from Lebanon High School, was on Football and Track teams in High School. [66] Tyler did not sign any agreements, even though George pressured him to: "My grandfather would say, like, things like 'Your career would be ruined if [Carreyrou's] article comes out. [30] The possibility of a conflict of interest in his position as secretary of state after being in the upper management of the Bechtel Group was raised by several senators during his confirmation hearings. [6], In 2016, Shultz was one of eight former Treasury secretaries who called on the United Kingdom to remain a member of the European Union ahead of the "Brexit" referendum. He was an informal but influential adviser on foreign policy to George W Bush. George Pratt Shultz was born Dec. 13, 1920, in New York City and raised in Englewood, New Jersey. [67] Theranos was shut down on September 4, 2018. He returned to Bechtel and to Stanford, becoming in 2001 a fellow of its Hoover Institution public policy think tank. He studied economics at Princeton and after graduating in 1942 joined the Marines. He grew up and raised his family in his beloved Ohatchee, AL and retired from Anniston Army Depot. "[44], After leaving public office, Shultz "retained an iconoclastic streak" and publicly opposed some positions taken by fellow Republicans. During Shultzs time at the state department, the Reagan administration backed rightwing guerrilla groups in Africa and Latin America. At Shultz's 90th birthday party, his successor as secretary of state, James Baker, joked that he would do anything for Shultz "except kiss the tiger." Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, March 9, 2023 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. He studied economics and public and international affairs at Princeton University, graduating in 1942. Charlotte Mailliard Swig, San Francisco's chief of protocol, and George Pratt Shultz, the former Secretary of State . Under Nixon he served from 1969 as secretary of labor, director of the office of management and budget (1970-72), and Treasury secretary, in the latter post helping set up what became the Group of Seven, or G7, and its annual meetings of heads of government. This helped Holmes in her efforts to raise money from investors. Four years after taking office, Shultz was in the room at one of the most extraordinary diplomatic encounters of the 20th century, the 1986 Reykjavik summit at which Reagan and the Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, came briefly and tantalisingly close to agreeing to eliminate all nuclear weapons. He was born February 16, 1950 in Steubenville, Ohio, a son of the late George P. Sr. and Mary (Duvall) Shultz. The 1987 Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty was a historic attempt to begin to reverse the nuclear arms race, a goal he never abandoned in private life. This article was amended on 8 February 2021. A year later, Shultz submitted to a government-wide drug test considered far more reliable. Shultz was kept out of the loop: when the scandal broke, he was able to present himself as the voice of common sense in the administration, using the affair to wrest back Iran policy to the state department. [12] In 1938, Shultz graduated from the private preparatory boarding high school Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut. of State George Shultz referred to the prospect of a Trump administration, today at @HooverInst In 1957, Shultz left MIT and joined the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business as a professor of industrial relations, and he served as the Graduate School of Business Dean from 1962 to 1968. Shultz briefly lost his temper in response to some questions on the subject but was nevertheless unanimously confirmed by the Senate. '"[66] Tyler and his parents spent nearly $500,000 on legal fees, selling their house to raise the funds, in fighting Theranos' accusations of violating the NDA and divulging trade secrets.
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