Out of an abundance of caution during the covid19 pandemic, there is no in person audience today and certain ceremonial elements have been prerecorded. Please welcome the official party to the stage the secretary of the army, the honorable ryan b mccarthy. Chief of staff of the army, general james c mcconville. Sergeant major of the army, michael a grinstead. Director of the National Museum of the United States army, ms. Tammy call. Accompanied by acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c miller. And chairman to the joint chiefs of staff, general mark a. Millie. Now presenting the colors is the third United States infantry regiment the old guard, accompanied by the old guard fife and drum corps. The National Anthem will be performed by Sergeant First Class jesse meeks from the United States army band, pershings own. Present. O say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright stars through t
For more than 50 years and authored various articles and ed di edited various books on cherokee history. I can say he continued his Research Even yesterday at the library of virginia. So it gives me pleasure to invite jack baker. [ applause ] thanks, elizabeth. Its an honor to be part of the symposium, but i come before you as a citizens of the United States and also a citizens of the Cherokee Nation. Im an eighth generation oklahoman. At the time of the forced removal cherokees on farms and even large plantations and as lindsay pointed out, our constitution was adopted in 1827. By 1819, our people had seeded 90 of our original lands. And lindsay pointed it out on the map, as well, the dark area at the bottom is all there was left at the time of removal. So these remaining lands we sought to keep on our white neighbors desired to the turkey farms, sought to have them removed. The Supreme Court in 1832 decision the case of worcester versus georgia recognize the sovereignty of the Cherok
Leadership during the crisis. Foreign leaders who influenced events during the cold war years as well as the continuing threat of nuclear war. The Georgia Historical Society hosted the interview and provided the video. We are here to talk about the called war at 75. It marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the cold war immediately after world war ii in 1945. You attended georgia tech. Greta van susteren graduated from emory university. Served in the coast guard. Came back to georgia, practiced law. Served in the Georgia House of representatives. You were elected to the United States senate in 1972 and served for 24 years until you left in 1996 including eight of those years as chair of the Senate Armed Services committee. Since retiring from the senate you cofounded with ted turner and know cochair the Nuclear Threat initiatives. As i mentioneder with here to talk about the events of the cold war as you experienced them. Lets start with you. The scariest moment of the cold war
allow me to dispense with that particular biographical details on margaret that follow her everywhere and are essential to understanding who she is and what she is in the middle of accomplishing in her private life. some facts that are important for you to know. she is a corset great-granddaughter of herbert herber, the 31st president of the united states, one white house with president bush and on capitol hill. she appears weekly essay that everyone in this audience knows is a political commentator on fox news. she is known as a cultural barrier. on bill o reilly factor. in addition to being on the word of overseers for the hoover institution at stanford, she s also on the board of the herbert hoover residential life resuscitation. finally, she is here today with her husband, john avalon of newspeak in the daily beast as well as heard. andrea jeanie hoover. andrew is herbert hoover s grandson. at that to welcome all. [applause] among her many goals of life, so i m quite lo
who she is and what she is in the middle of accomplishing in her vibrant life. so some facts important for you to know. she is, of course, the great granddaughter of herbert hoover, the 31st president of the united states. she has worked on two presidential campaigns, one white house with president bush 43 and on capitol hillment hill. she appears weekly as, i bet, everybody in this audience knows as a political commentator on fox news. she is known as a cultural warrior. on bill o reilly s the factor, one of the top rated cable tv shows in history. in addition to being on the board of overseers for the hoover institution at stanford, she s also on the board of the herbert hoover presidential library association. finally, she is here today with her husband, john avlon, of newsweek and the daily beast among others, including cnn, as well as her parents, andrew and jeannie hoover. and andrew, of course, is herbert hoover s brand son. we d like to welcome you all here to