S archival and presidency. Donald holloway is the curator , our featured speaker today is donald holloway. The curator for the gerald are poor president ial museum, who came to the four president ial museum in 1996. Since, then his helped curate and shape our over 70 exhibits, including the centennial exhibits of both president and mrs. Ford, as well as the renovations of the museum, the Court Exhibit in 1997 and 2016. He has a bachelors degree of history and Political Science from Oklahoma Baptist University and a masters from kansas, where he serves as an adjunct professor, teaching American History and ancient history. Don, welcome. Are you with us . I am, patrick. Thank you for having me. Excellent how are you doing . And most importantly, how is the staff doing . Are you guys reopen . Theres obviously a lot of energy to get all these museums reopened. How are things there . We hope to share some of that energy, and soon. The staff is doing well. They are eager to get back. The lib
Good afternoon. My name is roy brownell, and im pleased to be the moderator of participant for the third and final panel. Title for this panel is real world scenarios illness catastrophe and governmental response. The idea is to give a sense of the practical realities of the 1947 statute. Now i have the great honor introducing our distinguished panelists. Dr. Joseph j fins he is the e William Davis jr. Md professor of medical ethics at wild cornell medical college. Hes also visiting professor of law and Solomon Center distinguished scholar in medicine bioethics and law at yale law school. Dr. Finz will be speaking about the experience of speaker carl albert who during the 1970s for several months was first in line to the presidency. Dr. Rose, mcdermott she is the david and Mariana Fisher University Professor of International Relations at brown university. Shes also author of the book president ial leadership illness and Decision Making dr. Mcdermott will be speaking about president ial
We continue now at the White House Historical associations discussion on the presidency and Historic Preservation. Up next, the contribution of women in preserving the white house and other president ial sites. I hope you are having a good time. We will start our second panel today. First, i want to introduce the moderator, our very own colleen shogan. Who is a Senior Vice President at the david m. Rubenstein National Center for National History of the White House Historical association. Doctor shogan is a trained political scientist, with a ph. D. In american politics from yale university, as well as a bachelors degree in Political Science from boston college. She has almost 15 years of service and the federal government, including prominent roles with the u. S. Senate as well as the library of congress. Doctor shogan teaches government students at Georgetown University and served as vice chair of the women Suffrage Centennial commission. Another feather in her cap and an illustrious
Party and how it might impact results on election day. The German Marshall Fund hosted this 45 minute discussion. Coverage on cspan. The trajectory of the Republican Party ahead of november, especially former President Trumps influence over the gop. Well start with a moderated conversation for about 1520 minutes, then we will open up for questions and comments. If you want to ask a question or pose a there is a question or a comment, there is a box on your screen. Before we start, i would like to introduce our moderator. Hes a journalist and author and a fellow at gms. Hes reported periodically for the u. S. , working for the site. He recently served as head of Strategic Communications at the office of the federal president of germany. Martin, thank you for moderating the conversation. Martin it is a pleasure. I welcome our two panelists. Jessica taylor is the senate and governors editor for the copolitical report with eddie walter. Previously, jessica was a political reporter for a Na
Today. First, i want to introduce the moderator, our very own colleen shogan. Who is a Senior Vice President at the david m. Rubenstein National Center for National History of the White House Historical association. Doctor shogan is a trained political scientist, with a ph. D. In american politics from yale university, as well as a bachelors degree in Political Science from boston college. She has almost 15 years of service and the federal government, including prominent roles with the u. S. Senate as well as the library of congress. Doctor shogan teaches government students at Georgetown University and served as vice chair of the women Suffrage Centennial commission. Another feather in her cap and an illustrious resume is that she currently serves as the cochair of the board of directors at the Women Suffrage National Monument foundation, designated by the congress to build the first memorial in d. C. Dedicated to the history of the movement for womens equality. Its a huge deal. To be