Bill Clinton Historical lecture. I would like to thank our great trustee and benefactor, bernard schwartz, for his generosity and making this event and many of our Public Programs possible. [applause] i would also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who has joined us today, david blight. One of our panelists. I would take this opportunity to say how proud we are to count david among our trustees at new York Historical. I want to recognize laura washington and mercedes franklin, who are cochairs of our Frederick Douglass counsel. Of course, welcome all members who have joined up today. Joined usned us today. [applause] and i want to recognize a longstanding and very special friend of new York Historical, eric rudin, who has joined us this morning. Thank eric for all he and his family have done over a very long time at this institution. Thank you. [applause] this Mornings Program will last about an hour and a half and it will include a question and answer session. You should
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Celebrates its 75th anniversary this year has played a vital role in American History of the past century inviting president s and International Leaders alike to converge, converse and most importantly relax. Located deep in the woods of marylands mountains its the ultimate behind the scenes any of our imagination. We are thrilled this evening to be joined by rear admiral Michael Giorgione who served 29 years on active duty in the us may be retiring in 2010. Key served as the commander cant david for president s bill clinton and george w. Bush working under the White House Military Office the organization responsible for air force one, marine one and military aid. His new book inside cant david is the first insider account of camp david and available for purchase and signing following his presentation. Please join me in welcoming rear admiral Michael Giorgione. [applause]. Thank you. Wonderful treat to be here at the smithsonian. First bank marion rosenberg. Please think laura rosenber
20 degrees right now in the suburbs. Philadelphia, lee high valley, new jersey, everyones going to be seeing sunshine. A little slower to begin with. By 11 00, well see 36 degrees in wilmington. Ask the winds that are coming out of the east at 11 00 become southerly this afternoon. Thats going to boost all of the temperatures in every neighborhood today. 43 degrees for the suburbs and the lee high valley and up to 44 degrees in delaware. And today begins a warming trend thats going to continue right on through the weekend. A look at that when im back in ten minutes. But first katey zachary has your first alert traffic. And were going to start things off on a good note, a green note. All in the green, that indicates no construck thats affecting things, no crashes. Average speeds across the board in the low to mid60s. You cant go wrong with that starting the 6 00 hour. Route 73 on cedar hill road where throughout the morning theres been pretty light to moderate traffic. If you were to co