Panel of speakers for panel two. Additionally this represents more of an institutional leadership and innovation and we have both were honored to have the center for Disease Control and prevention and our second panelist is doctor daniel professor of International Health and director of the institute of safety at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. We have or very honored to have doctor maurice are busy of the health and security interface and he is definitely gone above and beyond the call of duty as he has flown in from australia to los angeles and took the redeye to be here this afternoon. He has come above and beyond the call of duty. And then our final panelist is doctor irene coates, acting assistant and minister for Global Health agency for International Development. We will have a similar format of our last panel and i would also encourage the panelists if they feel the urge to ask a co panelist a question that just interrupts me and do it and if i asked the wrong question t
That professor aaron mason recently informed me that he will not be here and making a presentation, and, therefore, you should expect to hear three presentations instead of four. I trust that this may make sure that we have enough time for audience questions and participation at the end, which is a minor benefit from not getting to hear professor masons presentation. So well still try to use our 90 minutes effectively. All of the presenters have had to cut their presentations in order to fit our session. All of the presentations represent work in progress, which is exciting. Our speakers will present in the order in which they appear on your program, beginning with Michael Gunther. Professor Michael Gunther hails from historic lake george, new york. He earned his ph. D. In history in 2010. He is current professor of history at georgia gwinnett college, a fouryear institution in the suburbs of atlanta. Dr. Gunther recently published a journal article on the bordering of quebec in the 17
Im strict, but something is being processed so that she can plan, yes, so that she can plan, be more accurate, and thats why they are testing, in this way, apparently, they are testing, as if on sumy oblast, the same feeling that they are preparing their own units, new mortars, for example, somewhere they got a part of it under the audiivka, but it was taken away, they have 30 of the personnel left there, the rest are either in the hospital or already in bags, so 30 are , i choose them. Yes , some mortar unit, and it comes and trains in the sumy region , they shoot at the surrounding villages, and how far do they get there, well, 57 km, that is a fivekilometer zone, and some artillery comes there, and they also train in some way to objects, that is the sumy region, about 540 km of the front, is actually a Training Ground for their military, they fire at peaceful villages, and plus their snipers are also doing something there. They try, they go out, their snipers are working, that is, o
Yeah. And again, the book is Sheila Johnson through fire. We didnt even get into the meaning of salamander, but this book is about love, loss and. Of course, her amazing journey, her triumphs and her sacrifices. So please, its a greatin. As i look out over the audience, im of something Adlai Stevenson said at the 1960 Democratic Convention because even though he was trying to get nominated, he wasnt announced candidate. So i walked onto the floor of the convention and he got completely mobbed and as he left a Television Commentator there, said to him, who do you thinks going to win . He said, the last survivor, huh . So i want to welcome you all as last survivors. Look, im honored to be here with two of the most vital and insightful public intellectuals in america, whom i read all the time. Anne applebaum is a Pulitzer Prize winning historian, writer for the atlantic, senior fellow at the Johns Hopkins of advanced international studies. Her latest book is, quote, the twilight of democr
Yeah. And again, the book is Sheila Johnson through fire. We didnt even get into the meaning of salamander, but this book is about love, loss and. Of course, her amazing journey, her triumphs and her sacrifices. So please, its a greatin. As i look out over the audience, im of something Adlai Stevenson said at the 1960 Democratic Convention because even though he was trying to get nominated, he wasnt announced candidate. So i walked onto the floor of the convention and he got completely mobbed and as he left a Television Commentator there, said to him, who do you thinks going to win . He said, the last survivor, huh . So i want to welcome you all as last survivors. Look, im honored to be here with two of the most vital and insightful public intellectuals in america, whom i read all the time. Anne applebaum is a Pulitzer Prize winning historian, writer for the atlantic, senior fellow at the Johns Hopkins of advanced international studies. Her latest book is, quote, the twilight of democr