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Leading journalists who covered the 2020 election season including Jonathan Allen award waning journalist, covers politics. And ecoauthored, shattered, about Hillary Clinton. And from the Dallas Morning News, covered elections, including the campaigns of george w. Bush and barack obama for president. And columnist for the washington post, a fine eye for politics. And she began in santonio, her biography of nancy reagan will be insightful about our late first lady. And the panel will be moderated by a correspondent who joined cnn in 2015. A veteran reporter shes profiled president s george hb bush, george w. Bush, jimmy carter, barack obama. Jamie, congratulations on your scoop last night former president s obama, bush and clinton will take the covid19 as a way to breed confidence in this possible cure. Thank you so much for having us. Can we see everybody just to start . Because im not there you all are. One more, karen. There you go. I am so thrilled to be here with all of you today a
Okay, thank you for coming out. Its wonderful to see you here today hello, my name is Christopher Mcknight nichols, im a historian at oregon state university, scholar of intellectual history of the u. S. Role in the world. I specialize in isolationism, internationalism, and globalization. My work is called promise and peril, america at the dawn of a global age, just out in paperback, you can buy a downstairs. I have the distinct pleasure of being the chair and coorganizer of this panel. Its a fascinating panel. Our panel is entitled turning. 1916, u. S. Foreign relations before and after that kept us out of war election. This is not just about u. S. Foreign relations, but also international relations. The spark for this panel is this intending all of the 1960 election in which Woodrow Wilson ran on a he kept us out of war platform, despite military intervention ongoing in the mexico and caribbean. This roundtable brings together superb historians to discuss whether 1916 should be as th
Hi there, my name is John Jefferson loony. I am the editor of the papers of Thomas Jefferson at monticello. We are here today to talk about jefferson and his correspondents. My moderator will be my esteemed colleague who will handle the questions for us. I will turn it over to her. Thanks, jeff. Can you start by telling us what is your role in working with jeffersons correspondents . Im in charge of a project to produce a total of 24 volumes between 1809 in 1826. I work with a total of 10 people to do that. Our job is to take jeffersons letters and papers and produce an authoritative addition for edition for those years that will enable future scholars to rely on that and not have to go back to the originals. So then, what exactly do you do as a documentary editor . One of the most important things is to make it clear what we arent. You hear of a documentary editor and you think either that you are creating film documentaries, and we have in fact have people apply for jobs were baffled