Full house and i nor authors are as well. Before i start, i want to give a few housekeeping items. We are more than happy to have you guys take photos but please just turn the flash off. So you do not blind our speakers. If you apply yourself ones on silent. That would be wonderful. And if you want to post anything on social media please tag at politics pros and not gwu underscore events so we can see your stuff and possibly reposted. My name is Brittany Kerfoot and im the partner at politics and prose in a first want to thank all of you for coming out on a friday night for tonights event. Tonight is a joint effort with every new partner toward Washington University and were all pleased to bring you jim mattis and conversation with david brooks. Before we get to tonights program, i want to tell you of a few other Exciting Events we have coming up with gw. Next week on september 11 we have an event with the book talking with strangers. Itll be part of a live recording on the podcast on
Whichever is larger. Thats why officials with the South Carolina Hospital Association say theyre encouraging any people having trouble signing up for the Affordable Care act to stop by. They have Health Insurance brokers here that could help you navigate the aca website, find a Health Coverage plan that fits your budget and in some cases help with paying for it. About 88 percent of south carolinians who have been able to sign up for coverage. And thats about 215,000 so far are qualifying for Financial Assistance so thats a wide range of people who qualify for coverage. Families of four all the way up to 97,000 a year. So it really is in everyones best interest. If youre making your way out here to get some help signing up organizers encourage you to bring a few things. Most importantly a form of government id as well as tax paperwork and any information pertaining to your household income. The deadline of course is up. Coverage for Health Insurance plans you sign up for now will start
Daniel Stone
“Stone’s dry humor and eye for anecdote animate David Fairchild’s navigation of agricultural politics and DC bureaucracy as he brings avocados, dates, and citrus to American tables.”
Sandra Beasley, Author of the poetry collection
Made to Explode
Lisa Taddeo
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Gloria Naylor
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