Introduce and welcome all of you this very special evening as a continuing mission of the White House Historical associations, president ial sites summit, which i hear is going swimmingly and this panel will engage as i think, very powerfully entitled, entertaining at the white house, a conversation with former social secretaries. After that engaging conversation, were well, were welcoming you to a number exhibits that weve kept open. The star spangled banner just, in case you havent had enough lately. Of course, is right behind me. And its special chamber. The american presidency and the first ladys just above you on the third floor. And our new and culture wing three west with entertainment nation a spectacular a way to as well as some of our incredible curators who visit our guides up there. Each of these exhibitions as well as our museums overriding help us envision our mission and live it each day, which is to empower people to create a more just and compassionate future by preser
This panel will engage as i think, very powerfully entitled, entertaining at the white house, a conversation with former social secretaries. After that engaging conversation, were well, were welcoming you to a number exhibits that weve kept open. The star spangled banner just, in case you havent had enough lately. Of course, is right behind me. And its special chamber. The american presidency and the first ladys just above you on the third floor. And our new and culture wing three west with entertainment nation a spectacular a way to as well as some of our incredible curators who visit our guides up there. Each of these exhibitions as well as our museums overriding help us envision our mission and live it each day, which is to empower people to create a more just and compassionate future by preserving, sharing and exploring the complexities of our past. So we thank you for helping us enact this mission as we honor yours, we have much in common with the White House Historical associatio
President ial object from its very much contingent to in the story. Well, thank you for that, kate im afraid that concludes our time today. We you thank you so much. It is truly a pleasure to introduce and welcome all of you this very special evening as a continuing mission of the White House Historical associations, president ial sites summit, which i hear is going swimmingly and this panel will engage as i think, very powerfully entitled, entertaining at the white house, a conversation with former social secretaries. After that engaging conversation, were well, were welcoming you to a number exhibits that weve kept open. The star spangled banner just, in case you havent had enough lately. Of course, is right behind me. And its special chamber. The american presidency and the first ladys just above you on the third floor. And our new and culture wing three west with entertainment nation a spectacular a way to as well as some of our incredible curators who visit our guides up there. Ea
from abby, joey jones and yours truly. 100 into soldiers battle it out performing grueling physical and mental tasks that stimulate battlefield conditions until each member of the 12 person team will be able to call themselves america s top ranger their burning training brigade conducts transformational training to create the world s most elite soldiers. throughout the 61 days of ranger school they push their body and minds well past exhaustion. that they can thrive in any combat situation. the course forces them in realistic tactical under intense levels of mental and physical stress those will have mastered the tactics of dismounted infantry, airborne, airmobile and amphibious operation. then they returned to their units throughout the armed forces in the army to pass on the critical skills. lieutenant general was the airborne and ranger training brigade from 1971 to 1973. he wanted to continually challenge the ranger in the ranger body. he directed competition to see who w
ground with sideline reports from abby, joey jones and yours truly. 100 into soldiers battle it out performing grueling physical and mental tasks that stimulate battlefield conditions until each member of the 12 person team will be able to call themselves america s top ranger their burning training brigade conducts transformational training to create the world s most elite soldiers. throughout the 61 days of ranger school they push their body and minds well past exhaustion. that they can thrive in any combat situation. the course forces them in realistic tactical under intense levels of mental and physical stress those will have mastered the tactics of dismounted infantry, airborne, airmobile and amphibious operation. then they returned to their units throughout the armed forces in the army to pass on the critical skills. lieutenant general was the airborne and ranger training brigade from 1971 to 1973. he wanted to continually challenge the ranger in the ranger body. he dire