Stead. Shes the Principal Deputy director of dni, the director of National Intelligence so shell be able to come up here and talk about some of the stuff that shes pursuing. So with that, im going to introduce jessica ditto, whos a Deputy Communications director and shell be moderating this panel. Los angeles with Heather Wilson, Heather Brand associate general attorney and sue gordon, executive director of dni. Hello. Good afternoon. Thank you for being here and thank you to everyone whos tuning in on cspan and youtube and those of you in the audience. Its not often that you get to follow the president on stage, so thats a lot of pressure for me. But lets first start by giving a round of applause to our first panel discussion, we really appreciate those of you who took your time to be here today. Lets give a round of applause to the first group of panelists that we have. We have a Diverse Group of women from a wide variety of communities across the country on stage to discuss an issue
Stead. Shes the Principal Deputy director of dni, the director of National Intelligence so shell be able to come up here and talk about some of the stuff that shes pursuing. So with that, im going to introduce jessica ditto, whos a Deputy Communications director and shell be moderating this panel. Los angeles with Heather Wilson, Heather Brand associate general attorney and sue gordon, executive director of dni. Hello. Good afternoon. Thank you for being here and thank you to everyone whos tuning in on cspan and youtube and those of you in the audience. Its not often that you get to follow the president on stage, so thats a lot of pressure for me. But lets first start by giving a round of applause to our first panel discussion, we really appreciate those of you who took your time to be here today. Lets give a round of applause to the first group of panelists that we have. We have a Diverse Group of women from a wide variety of communities across the country on stage to discuss an issue
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Historic building. Someone asked me before how i moved from American History to jewish history to jewish womens history and back to colonial American History, and it reminded me what really launched me in my career in history was the trip i took many, many years ago as a freshman in college to the new york city historical society. I was given an assignment to do a paper on loyalists in the American Revolution in new york, and, really, to my astonishment, when i went into the society, i asked for some materials, and they handed me a packet of original letters written by loyalists. In those days, no one handed you gloves, that tells you how long ago its been, and i fell in love, the idea that i had papers in my hands that had endured for hundreds of years was really thrilling to me and started a love affair with primary sources and really the colonial and Early National period. Ive gone in a round about way, but 40 years later, i was back to working on american colonial history and combi
Good to see you again. Thank you so much. Thank you. Look forward to be being here. [ inaudible ]. [ speaking spanish ]. Senator, very nice to meet you. [ inaudible ]. Small world. Very small. One more. Good morning, senator. Read your book. Big fan. Thank you. Can i get a picture here . How are you . Good. Which way . This way . Right here . Great. Thank you. Looking forward to hearing you. Thanks so much. Here . Right here. I got an extra egg. Senator, its good to see you again. Are you sitting there . Right next to madam speaker. The purpose of why were here today of course is to hear from the junior senator from that very warm state of florida, marco rubio. We truly had hoped that the senator might bring some of that Florida Weather with him but unfortunately, we are stuck with the new england cold and the snow. The senator is someone you may know. Hes the son of cuban immigrants. He was born and raised in miami. He had started his career in Public Service in the late 1990s, not lo