Cnn chief legal analyst Jeffrey Tobin weighs in on the Mueller Investigation and the impeachment of President Trump. Thats all tonight on booktv on cspan2. For more Schedule Information visit booktv. Org or consult your program guide. Like the office they commemorate, president ial libraries are living institutions, certainly it is my hope that the Reagan Library will become a dynamic intellectual forum where scholars interpret the past and policymakers debate the future. Welcome to the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation and institute Virtual Event series. To fulfill president reagans vision abour center for Public Affairs programming offers lectures and forms presenting perspectives on important Public Policy issues of the day, each year we bring you 20 to 30 events from politicians, authors, members of the media, business and military leaders and more. Since the march 2020 closures of many businesses across our country the Reagan Foundation is bringing its events online to ensure
To fulfill the mission of making the Reagan Library a dynamic intellect one intellectual forum our programming offers lectures with perspectives on important Public Policy issues of the day we bring between 20 and 30 events each year business and military leaders and media since the closure across the country the Reagan Foundation now host bends on line to make sure we are delivering worldclass content even if you cannot get to the hilltop to watch in person. This week we bring you Chris Wallace anchor of Fox News Sunday marking his 50th year in the broadcasting industry he has participated in coverage of nearly every Major Political event and secured high profile interviews the dignitaries and us leaders. The past three years he has broadcast the sunday morning show live from the Reagan National defense form is held each year he is with us today to speak of his new book countdown 1945 the extraordinary story of the atomic bomb in the 116 days that change the world which is an unforget
Now, i tried to enlist in the service the minute we were attacked by japan but i was colorblind and i couldnt get in. But they had what they called the enlisted reserve corps, which they let College Students go into with the idea that you would serve a basic training and then you would go back to school. Their thinking was maybe this war wasnt going to go too far. Youd go back to school and start again wherever it left off. I went to try to enlist. I was colorblind. Had to go back. Finally i got in the army but i was restricted for what i could do. I went to texas for basic training. I spent 16 weeks in texas. They send me from texas to the university of connecticut to continue my education. Unfortunately when i got to the university of connecticut, i found i had had everything they were teaching. I had already been through. So i reported to them that i was wasting my time, and they suggested they would send me to m. I. T. Thats what happened. They sent me to m. I. T. I did my time at
One. She did so much more. She was one of disneys first female animators. She was an actress. She was an illustrator. Everything about her was larger than life. It has been the greatest honor of my life so far to tell her story. If youve read the hard core version you know there are pictures in there. She lived a very visual, cinematic life. I have a treat. I have photos that have never been seen before. I have hundreds and hundreds of them i was not allowed by my publish tower put in because we could not fit 700 photos in the book. I would like to sort of take you through it while telling you about milicent and why she is a trail blazing artist and one of the most important women weve ever had in the Film Industry and also why we dont know her any longer. Id like to take you through her life for a little bit with some awesome photos. So see if i can remember how to do that. Yes, that is still me. Sorry. Here is my girl. Milicent patrick began life growing up in a place called Hearst C
First is paul sparrow who is director of the franklin d. Roosevelt president ial museum and library in hyde park, new york, following a career as a documentary filmmaker and a Senior Executive at the museum and paul has been directioning the Roosevelt Library museum since 2015 and heel ll be talk about fdr and the Manhattan Project and our second guest is Clifton Daniel who is the eldest grandson of president harry truman. He is also a truman scholar where he spent quite a bit of time study being the life and career of his grandfather and currently serves as honorary chairman of the board of trustees at the harry truman president ial library and museum in independence, missouri. So today will give a great opportunity for question and answer. Please weigh in with lots of questions. Weve already been talking quite a bit offcamera, about our topic today, and i guarantee you theres going to be a lot of interesting ideas and discussion. So i will begin, and introduce all to join us on the p