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Monitor Nuclear Deterrents summit. [inaudible conversations] right now, were going to have a session starting now and woven its way through the conference. So, if you want to take your seats i will have david and jeff prater introduce you to our panel. Here you go. Thank you very much. All right, well, thank you very much, nancy, and we want to thank everyone still out there staying until the bitter end and to hear what i regard not only a very important and phenal panel of the day, with four speakers that i promise will not just im jeff prater, and with me to moderate the q a today is my fellow cofounder and managing director, david charrington. We stood at the center to focus on educating policy makers, most importantly, new Congressional Staff on the u. S. Strategic Nuclear Deterrent and at the time we stood up the organization, the new programs. Its expanded with our podcast and i hope youre enjoying that hosted by dr. Adam louther. Reaching not only the United States, but to our a
Monitor Nuclear Deterrents summit. [inaudible conversations] right now, were going to have a session starting now and woven its way through the conference. So, if you want to take your seats i will have david and jeff prater introduce you to our panel. Here you go. Thank you very much. All right, well, thank you very much, nancy, and we want to thank everyone still out there staying until the bitter end and to hear what i regard not only a very important and phenal panel of the day, with four speakers that i promise will not just im jeff prater, and with me to moderate the q a today is my fellow cofounder and managing director, david charrington. We stood at the center to focus on educating policy makers, most importantly, new Congressional Staff on the u. S. Strategic Nuclear Deterrent and at the time we stood up the organization, the new programs. Its expanded with our podcast and i hope youre enjoying that hosted by dr. Adam louther. Reaching not only the United States, but to our a
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When gustav claimed died in early february nine hundred eighteen he was the wilds most Famous Artist yet he had also become an enigma. Like Mozart Clinton is unquestioningly embraced by enthusiastic audiences. They span haps reflects a Cultural Society that confuses to stick value with market value. This incredible popularisation his world wide acceptance in the Popular Culture has made clinton appear very one dimensional hes the golden artist hes the man with these unbelievable orgies of color but hes much more than that but i just. Dont think we can ever really be on the same level as clint because he always thought and worked in hyper individual terms he withdrew himself as an individual to a large extent that the art history has made a major mistake in recent years namely intellectualizing clumped and i think weve got to put an end to that clinton was a simple person who lived with his two sisters and mother who never had his own apartment given this and other details of his person