And other Public Affairs events and weekdays at 5 00 and 9 00 p. M. For a fastpaced report for the stories of the day. Listen to cspan anytime. Tell your smart speaker, play c span radio. Cspan, powered by cable. Our speakers are wellknown journalists and host of the podcast 2022 politics war room and the other of the book, Mary Llewellyn mcneil. More about them later. Since the book has not been released before tonight, the presenters asked i give you a very brief bit of background. Who was wallace carol and why should we care about him . Wallace carol, although i know today was one of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter for the united press in europe during the 1930s and early 1940s, he covered some of the most significant event events leading up to and during world war ii. He then went on to work for the u. S. Office of information undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the winstonsalem journal. He ser
A half. [inaudible conversations] good morning, if everyone could go ahead and take their seats. So let me im ben story, senior fellow here at the American Enterprise institute, i want to welcome you all to aeis, American University conference. So when jenna, scholar here and i were talking about what we wanted to do by founding a new Conference Series on the American University here at aei, we wanted to focus on the ways that universities can help themselves and help the rest of us by doing better the things that they are best built to do. We want today focus on how thinks that universities can be better universities. Now Society Social changes but institutions dedicate today the discovery and transmission of wisdom and awakening and development of the most profound powers of the human mind. Weve been working on this with the help of many people in this room who are on the ground on campus working to make universities more like their best se lves, our goal is to gather the best that i
A half. [inaudible conversations] good morning, if everyone could go ahead and take their seats. So let me im ben story, senior fellow here at the American Enterprise institute, i want to welcome you all to aeis, American University conference. So when jenna, scholar here and i were talking about what we wanted to do by founding a new Conference Series on the American University here at aei, we wanted to focus on the ways that universities can help themselves and help the rest of us by doing better the things that they are best built to do. We want today focus on how thinks that universities can be better universities. Now Society Social changes but institutions dedicate today the discovery and transmission of wisdom and awakening and development of the most profound powers of the human mind. Weve been working on this with the help of many people in this room who are on the ground on campus working to make universities more like their best se lves, our goal is to gather the best that i
Institute this runs an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] good morning, if everyone could go ahead and take their seats. So let me im ben story, senior fellow here at the American Enterprise institute, i want to welcome you all to aeis, American University conference. So when jenna, scholar here and i were talking about what we wanted to do by founding a new Conference Series on the American University here at aei, we wanted to focus on the ways that universities can help themselves and help the rest of us by doing better the things that they are best built to do. We want today focus on how thinks that universities can be better universities. Now Society Social changes but institutions dedicate today the discovery and transmission of wisdom and awakening and development of the most profound powers of the human mind. Weve been working on this with the help of many people in this room who are on the ground on campus working to make universities more like their best se lves, our g
Next timbuktu receptors, scott kelly recalls his year aboard the International Space station and other voyages into space. Hes interviewed by charles bolden. Host im not a big reader but i was enthralled by your book. It was inspiring, informative and exciting. Im wondering if you can tell me how the way i was touched by your book something that did a similar thing for you that got you on the track from your wayward life. Allstar to try to answer your question when i was a kid growing up as kind of the opposite kid you would expect to become an astronaut. I couldnt Pay Attention in class, as a kid in the back of the room looking out the window or at the clock trying to will it run faster. Went to college because it was expected of me to go to college. And i still struggled there. One day a market across the College Campus and i go in the book store to buy gum or something, not a book. But i saw the book on the shelf and it had a red, white, blue cover i picked it up and looked at the b