You can just imagine the nervousness quotient involved when i have the job of interviewing the perpetual interviewer, someone who does it for a living. [laughs] i am someone who routinely watched bret baier conduct interviews. If you also do, you know that he is among the very best in the business. [applause] [laughs] and you need not take my word for it, he is consistently ranked best newscaster, as the top rated Cable News Program in his time slot. And thats been the case for many years. But bret has a second career going as a bestselling author. And we are talking about a not a formula for how you as well can be a network anchor. Rather, with the publication, this is his fifth nonfiction work, its official who bret baier is a talented president ial historian and writer with a knack for shining a light on pivotal leaders at pivotal moments in american history. That always seem to be were another look. His series gave us a very important glimpse into the lives of three u. S. President
Campaign training and we facilitate research and discussions like this on women in politics. So tonight we want to take a look back all the way back 100 years to the arrow right after the ratification and passage of the 19th amendment because understandably the fight for womens equality did not stop with the success of the suffrage movement. There was more to do and thats but our discussion will center on this evening with dr. Rebecca wolfe who has just the wolf. Sorry. Okay was written a amazingly book. Its entitled gendered citizenship the original conflict over the equal rights amendment 1920 to 1963 and dr. Wolfe de wolf is a historian who arent her phd right here at American University and we are proud that she is also a wpi Course Instructor this semester teaching a class on this very subject and im sure we have a few of her students joining us this evening. I want to let everybody know before we start that were going to say plenty of time for your questions at the bottom of the
Meme is the movie you know in just a couple of months i will be leaving my position. I hope youll forgive me if i take this opportunity to become a loaf list object nostalgic. I had the opportunity to talk to quite a few people on this stage and you can just imagine the quotient and when i had the job of interviewing with a professional interview, some do it for a living the man who routinely watch bret baier conduct an interview each evening on fox news you know exactly what i mean. He is among the very best in the business. [applause] and you may not take my word for it. His newscast is consistently. As the top Cable News Program and that has been the case for many years. But bret has a second career going on as is a bestselling author and we are not talking about the autobiography and how you too can be a rather this publication, his fifth nonfiction of work, its official bret baier is a talented president ial historian and writer with a knack for shining a light on pivotal readers
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Editorial board in 2020 after covering politics and the social movements for the national desk. She previously spent 16 years at the boston globe nearly half of that time as the papers Foreign Policy reporter in washington, d. C. She also served as a columnist Editorial Board member of the globe winning a pulitzer surprised commentary in 2016. Shes the author of a forthcoming book americanmade, what happens to people when works disappear . We are here to talk about peters new book, the great dissenter, story of John Marshall harlan, americas judicial hero. I love seeing the chat were everyone is writing in or tuning in from so thats great, keep ii coming. Its a delight to be c here tonight, a journalism mentor of mine. The boston globe 16 years, i think of 14 of them under peter and talked with enthusiasm about this book hes been working on so is a real pleasure to me to interview him tonight about his book. I can talk to peter anytime i want so i think tonight is a chance for you all