It took a village. Dr. Watt sop h dr. Watson has published more than 40 books, and scholarly t articles and encyclopedias and essays. He has coconvened National Conferences on the modern presidency, and moderated political debate and delivered more than 1,000 keynote addresses. He has founded three nonprofit think takes dedicated to political reform. He is a frequent media commentator on cnn, and foxs special report with brit hume, and nbc, usa today, New York Times and the bbc. Dr. Watson has lectured at the four arts numerous time, and he will do so again in the future. We welcome him as he is working the image wick the formidable historians. There you go. Okay. Everybody hear met all right . Most importantly, i have a signed copy. Well, thank you again, molly, dr. Brennamen and the entire team at the society and congratulations on yet another important and successful and exciting program. Id also like to thank cspan as mentioned earlier for covering the program, and jay gaines and t
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