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These other folks that make sure these sessions come off without a glitch. [applause]. Indispensable to our success, as is a number of individuals and institutions. They have generously underwritten the seminar for a number of years now as have the George Washington history department. This is essential for the programming, feel free to join their ranks should you see fit. After our session today, there will there will be a reception outside of these doors. There are books for sale. I highly recommend that you pick one up and perhaps get a signature on it. With that, i will turn turn over the introduction of our speaker today to christian. Thank you eric. Its good to be here. Welcome everyone to this washington history seminar at the center. Its wonderful to have terry back. He is an alumnus of the Wilson Center and spent part of his work on the book here at the center. We are delighted today and welcome him back with the final product. Let me just say by way of introduction, he is the
Surprise i found that theres obviously evidence out there that it exists, that women do have a different effect in leadership and gender inequality has an affect on a variety of state Security Issues and im sure some of you are nodding your head because im idiot and i should have known that. It was surprising to me who was a cobra pilot, im just like the guys. Theres nothing i cant do that they can do. Kind of took some of this emotion or the not emotional but more as a marine what i felt like touchy feely stuff out of the equation. As it turns out, i was wrong back then and im learning more every time. Right now what ive been looking at for a number of years is the impact of gender inequality not necessarily on face value, on its face, but the impact of gender inequality on domestic terrorism as an enabling condition. And terrorism, obviously, is very relevant right now and has been for the last 15 years, more so than it was earlier. And we still dont fully understand the factors that
Of the stations where theres only a few feet between falling off the edge. Have you had any plans to try to address that for safety concerns . Passengers trying to walk through stations. In the shortterm, one of the things were doing is basically we created a new class of employees that are going to work on platforms particularly at the busier stations just to deal with the crowding issues like that and also using police to do that. The reality is in some of our stations, the physical limitations are very tight. It gets compounded when you have either a major event or you have some incident on the rail. So theres clearly that. What we have to do is one of the things that particularly for incidents, is we want to get people to understand before they get down into the station or before they go through the into the mess mezzanine. One of the things we are looking at is putting rail information out on the pylons at the street level. We have electric there. Thats one of the things were tryi
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning. Welcome to the Miami Book Fair the 32nd annual celebration of books and happy sunday to everyone. Truly wonderful to have all of you here. Hopefully youve had an opportunity throughout the week and yesterday to enjoy some of the many sessions to perhaps purchase some books and some other of our highlights here at Miami Book Fair. I would like to give a special greeting to my friends at Miami Book Fair, lets give them a round of applause. [applause] we are truly grateful for your support and friendship over the years and as you may know, this could take place without the thousands of volunteers, faculty and staff of Miami Dade College and its eight campuses throughout Miamidade County so many thanks to Miamidade College. [applause] many thanks to Miamidade College and founder of this wonderful event. Its going to be another wonderful day that we close the book fare later on this evening. And so, please thank you to all th