Dinner portion of the program now. What we are talking about to bring to there are some people for whom good afternoon is a cue. Clapp, i think we are good. Good afternoon. Biannualo the ninth Walter Cronkite awards for excellence in television, political journalism. I am marty kaplan. I am on the faculty of the Annenberg School for communication and journalism at the university of Southern California where i am the director of the norman lear center. It has been these awards since Walter Cronkite a bout the first ones here in washington in 2000 and one. In 2001. If you are with us on cspan or facebook live, welcome from the National Press club in washington. Looking around this room i see plenty of glamour right here in the middle english meaning of glamour knowledge, insight. Theou believe that is actual etymology of glamour, that you bear witness to the tological looping s looping as of something called alternative facts. Andys Award Winners networks and stations across the country.
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I i would briefly walked to the agenda before we invite the speakers onto the stage. First up we have Katherine Brown and jay wang will participate on a paper which is published online today called Public Diplomacy and National Security in 2017. Building alliances, fighting extremism and dispelling this information. Katherine is council of Foreign Relations International Affairs fellow and a visiting fellow with my program here at csis and weve been fortunate to have her for a couple of months leading to his work on Public Diplomacy. She most recently served as executive director of the u. S. Advisory commission on Public Diplomacy. Jay wang is an associate professor at the Usc Annenberg school for communication and journalism, and director of the usc center on Public Diplomacy. The paper theyre going to present to you today emerged from the workshop that we held jointly with jason center back in november. Essentially what it does is indexed and assessment of where weve been with Publi