Intervals and then there will be 15 minutes for all of you to ask any questions that you may have of them. The first panelist is dr. Thomas g. Burton, he is a Professor Emeritus of english at east Tennessee State university. He has produced three documentaries on sir spent handling and is the author of serpent handling believers, the serpent and the spirit, and Beach Mountain man, the memoirs of rhonda helix, his most recent book, voices worth the listening, three women of appalachia, is out now from Mercury University press. Please join me in welcoming tornado thomas burt dr. Thomas burton. The next person i would like to introduce is sarah smarsh. She is a kansasbased journalist who has reported for the New York Times, the guardian and other approximations. Per book pout working hard and being broke in the richest country on earth, very relatable title, let me tell you, what finalist for the National Book award, 2018 Research Fellow at Harvard Universitys center on media politics and
Populist politics his combine standard republican tax cuts and deregulation with restriction policies of trade and immigration. And sometimes inflammatory those with lawmakers alike. Have those policies been successful in Going Forward what lesson should policymakers apply with the left and the right . List two great guest first Casey Mulligan is a professor at the university of chicago serving as the chief economist the council of economic advisers with the Trump Administration from 2018 august 2019 and the most recent book just last month is your hired. And michael is the director of Economic Policy studies here at aei author of the American Dream is not dead. Released february of the sheer. To start off casey will speak for about ten minutes then mike will offer a ten minute response and then we will have a Panel Discussion and toward the end at about 1045 we will do q a. Please submit your questions on twitter with ask aei. Good morning. I have some slides to share during my presen
Have those policies been successful in Going Forward what lesson should policymakers apply with the left and the right . List two great guest first Casey Mulligan is a professor at the university of chicago serving as the chief economist the council of economic advisers with the Trump Administration from 2018 august 2019 and the most recent book just last month is your hired. And michael is the director of Economic Policy studies here at aei author of the American Dream is not dead. Released february of the sheer. To start off casey will speak for about ten minutes then mike will offer a ten minute response and then we will have a Panel Discussion and toward the end at about 1045 we will do q a. Please submit your questions on twitter with ask aei. Good morning. I have some slides to share during my presentation good morning i really appreciate aei organizing this i want to monetize your time you can find more in my new book readers have been time for also coming away agreeing that pop
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