So already i want to please have your attention again. Welcome back. It is now time for session five and this session is entitled a historic tax cut campaign. This panel will be moderated by steve forbes. Mr. Forbes, chairman and editor in chief of forbes media, mr. Forbes campaigned vigorously the presidency in 1996 and 2000. Hes the author of several books, including most recently inflation what it is, why its bad and how to fix it. Forbes is a trustee of the coolidge foundation. Please join me in welcoming mr. Forbes and our. Thank you. Sir. Zara. Yes. Good. Thats on. Yes. Well, thank you for mentioning the book yesterday. Several of the Panel Participants made commercials for their books. You can find eight of mine on amazon. And so thatll help cover my train fare the next i come down here. If you buy it from me today, give you 2 off for cash. But it is. Theres a good fun to be here. Good morning. Thank all of you for participating. Thank cspan audiences as well for listening in on
of america, so starting with dr. barbara perry. and while dr. perry is walking up here. it should be noted that she just came out today with an article. in the publication the hill on first ladies in war and as as barbara said she she was inspired by the association. and she is the gerald bayless professor and director of presidential studies the university of virginia s miller center. and currently serves on the board which we are very honored the board of directors of the white house historical association. joining her on stage our panelist. dr. diana carlin professor emerit of communications and many have called her the queen of communications at saint louis university and then we have dr. catherine al gore who made a very fabulous statement earlier today in the session the president of the massachusetts historical society. and dr. stacy cordary, which i understand is a british way to pronounce it and she is dennis and didn t denison von johnson endowed chair of theodore r
barbara perry. and while dr. perry is walking up here. it should be noted that she just came out today with an article. in the publication the hill on first ladies in war and as as barbara said she she was inspired by the association. and she is the gerald bayless professor and director of presidential studies the university of virginia s miller center. and currently serves on the board which we are very honored the board of directors of the white house historical association. joining her on stage our panelist. dr. diana carlin professor emerit of communications and many have called her the queen of communications at saint louis university and then we have dr. catherine al gore who made a very fabulous statement earlier today in the session the president of the massachusetts historical society. and dr. stacy cordary, which i understand is a british way to pronounce it and she is dennis and didn t denison von johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studie
have shaped history as the closest advisor. to the president as advocates for both change and continuity. and as well as how they influenced america society. politics culture and diplomacy now i have a very great pleasure. of introducing what many people consider? the brightest jewels in the crown of a first lady historians of america, so starting with dr. barbara perry. and while dr. perry is walking up here. it should be noted that she just came out today with an article. in the publication the hill on first ladies in war and as as barbara said she she was inspired by the association. and she is the gerald bayless professor and director of presidential studies the university of virginia s miller center. and currently serves on the board which we are very honored the board of directors of the white house historical association. joining her on stage our panelist. dr. diana carlin professor emerit of communications and many have called her the queen of communications at saint
yeah part of the great work that team is doing so if you will join me one more time and giving our panelists to big round of applause and thanking them to their time. and i just want to say thank you all for taking the time to come and please give us feedback on other topics that you d like. i would digital or tech we d love to know it. i know anita would like the feedback as well. this session first ladies impact and influence will explore the many ways in which first ladies? have shaped history as the closest advisor. to the president as advocates for both change and continuity. and as well as how they influenced america society. politics culture and diplomacy now i have a very great pleasure. of introducing what many people consider? the brightest jewels in the crown of a first lady historians of america, so starting with dr. barbara perry. and while dr. perry is walking up here. it should be noted that she just came out today with an article. in the publication the hill