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Welcome the first family of the united states. Please welcome president obama, sasha. Bama, and president obama hello, everybody. You. Holidays to all of eva longoria, thank you for the wonderful hosting. Kelly clarkson we love. To everybody here tonight and everybody watching at home, it is now officially the time to light this tree. [cheering] are you guys ready to count down . We are going to start from 5. Are you ready . Are you sure . Ok, lets go 3, 2, 1 merry christmas, everybody im pleased to be joined now by the National Director of the National Parks service, jonathan jarvis. Rector jarvis, happy holidays. Director jarvis, happy holidays do you. This is our hundreds. Centennial, we have does find an initiative called find your part. Thats so great. I understand that a lot of people dont know worthy new parks are you and how do they find out about that . Jarvis our new parks tell much was a story of americas diversity, including includingal monuments the abolition and Civil Rights Movement and the lgbtq community. For more information, you can visit nps. Gov. Please welcome reverend debra hake and. Ofitis faith, hope and love. And the greatest of these is love. Emily father, we thank you for the beauty of christmas and the faith and hope and love it brings to our country into our world. We thank you for the great gifts of this timehonored tradition, the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony, and pray that every light is a reminder of that precious light you delivered more than 2000 years ago in a manger in bethlehem. Precious for that light that guides and protects our military men and women, whether on land, by sea or in the air. Thank you for that precious light that leads and guides president obama, the first family, and all government officials. Hope thatte a blessed keeps inspiring us to give love, that moves mountains, that knows no boundaries, and calls us to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. Tonight, we celebrate a nation, the blessings of hope, a precious hope that has the audacity to show up and bring joy to the world. An abiding hope that has the beautiful audacity to show up and bring good tidings of great that hasnderful hope the odessa deed to beckon the faithful to come joyfully and triumphantly. Tonight, we pray for peace on andnd goodwell goodwill toward mankind. For was, a child is born. Unto us, a son is given. And his name shall be called wonderful, counselor, the mining god, the everlasting father and the prince of peace. May the blessings of light and life and love the yours this Christmas Season and beyond. Amen. This holiday week and on cspan, here are some of our featured programs. Weay at 12 30 p. M. Eastern, will hear from representative Charles Rangel of new york. The net to 10 00 p. M. , from the Shakespeare Theatre on capitol hill, we take you to the romeo and juliet wrongful that on trial, where samuel alito serves as presiding judge. And at 6 30 p. M. , a look at the career of Vice President elect mike pence and his new role as Vice President. Andh on cspan www. Cspan. Org and listen on the free cspan radio app. Next week, washington journal day devote a program each on the new trump administration. Monday, we will look at National Security and defense issues, including challenges facing president elect trumps National Security team in the year ahead and a closer look at james mattis. It is trade and job issues, how congress and the chubb administration could change current trade laws in an effort to either create or save jobs. Iswednesday, the topic energy and environmental policy. We will discuss how energy and impactedssues might be by the incoming trumpet ministration. Thursday, we will talk about immigration and how president elect trump and the new Congress Might change trade policy. And december 30, we will look at the future of the afford a book air act and the key players to watch a month ahead. The sure to watch washington journal the getting on monday, december 26, beginning at 7 00 a. M. Eastern this year, the reagan president ial library hosted its first ever young Women Leadership summit in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the appointment of Sandra Day Oconnor to the supreme court. Part of the event included remarks from nancy mace, who became the first woman to graduate from the citadel in south airliner. This is just over an hour. [applause] good morning yall. I am super excited to be here this morning. I want to thank rebecca for the invitation to be here. I have never visited the reagan library. To be in the halls of a hero from when i was a child growing up in the 1980s, it is a real honor. It is rare that i am in a room full of women. Typically in business meetings and a client setting or in the boardroom, i am the only woman, or one of very few. I have been in areas of business where there are few women. That is my life story i suppose. I am excited to be with you. Take some notes. We have some great speakers. Have the courage to ask questions to all the of the women we see here today. I will spend a few minutes telling my life story, because it happened before all you guys were born pretty much in the 1990s. Glean something about leadership and some of the challenges we face in that role, but a handful of things that are important. First off, courage. Theng the courage to be best that you can be without fear. Having the courage to do the right thing, even when nobody is looking. It is important to have confidence. You will need more confidence to become a leader in this world then you have ever thought imaginable. Need to have the value of hard work. You dont need to be the smartest person in the room. It doesnt take a lot of effort to look your best, speak your best, show up on time, and work hard to have others follow you in your leadership journey. Lastly, i would say it takes a drop of honey badger. Drop. Full gallon, just a you need to be able to ignore the riffraff or negative people that come after you. The further you go up the ladder, the more you will be exposed. The more people can criticize you. The more they can come after you. More negativity there is towards you. And more people that can then pile on. I daresay stay off social media. When youre getting pummeled, dont Pay Attention to it. I did not grow up in the era of social media. I cant imagine what it would be like at the citadel had we have facebook. It would have been too much. , in themy story id90s, on my 17th birthday, was in june during high school. Junior in high school. I decided for the first and last time in my life, that i would quit. I quit high school when i was a junior. I walked out one a

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