Mr. Philbrick thank you. Wereeachers our parents teachers at the same high school and are kids were educated by them and it is great to see you. And it is wonderful to be in the Coolidge Center theater with this great bookstore, cosponsored with the massachusetts Historical Society. Which has been an institution that was essential to my life as a historian. Have taken up residence in the archives in every book i have done has been a central part of the information that has come from there. And it is just an organization that is essential to anyone looking into not only the history of boston but this country. And the genesis for bunker hill goes back to the summer of 1984. My wife and i had just moved to boston fulltime. We were living at the north end. That time, i was a feeling failing journalist, but my primary responsibility was to be with my daughter at home. I would push the stroller through the crowded streets of the north end and it was there , at copps hill, what of my ivorite
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They happen without interruption. Cspan. Ve on demand at c cspan. Org. Administration including president ial orders and the Supreme Court. An 1 15. Bout thank you, john. [applause] i want to thank all of you participating, all of our panelists. Those who are joining us via cspan. What great event. And ed, john malcolm this preserve the constitution series thats gone on for great weeks now, with events, such as the event with justice thomas, the opportunity constitutionalur republic, and the things that make this country great, its series. Been a great today is the wrapup and im just kind of the warm up act for that. Pretend to get into all the intellectual discussions panelistsistinguished will be talking about. But i did want to talk a little about a perspective that has been someone who in the house and senate with the purpose of applying principles to law making. Think what just happened in this election may have preserved republic. Tutional we know the intent of ms. Clinton and sh
As i look back over the last year, i believe the board and the Management Team and employees have a lot to be proud of, regardless of what was just said. First and foremost is the Safety Culture is taking root at metro. It is. Ive seen it. It started, to be frank, when we shut the system down for the blizzard. And i particularly front line people were coming up to me and saying, finally someone gets it. They understand the risk we put ourselves at and our customers at when we try to put out service in 24 inches of snow. It just does not make sense from a safety perspective. Clearly that point was further driven home in march, a week after i spoke here last time, when we shut down the system for the cable inspection. And again, i think that reinforced, obviously to the customers, to our employees and the stakeholders that we take safety as seriously as we should and we will going forward. Just to talk certainly after that in late spring we announced the safe track program. Again a very
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon end will come i am from the jefferson studies and this my pleasure to be hosting the i. R. A. But launch for the revolution, a continental history he is only one of two living historians most recently fifth because of 1832 which was also commended for the National Book award unbidden and was in concert with visiting professor with impressive success shin now his book today is like no other of the American Revolution but does so very well reflect the current scholarship and direction of the American Revolution so please join me to welcome alan taylor. [applause] 84 that very kind introduction and also chris the forepart and there was a lot involve setting up an event like that i want to thank my a editor who was an immense help to shape the book and so let me begin by saying i was trying to think , hydride justify the book of the American Revolution . I did say nobody ever writes on it and realized that would not fly and three of my friends told