Talks about the agenda and related issues. He is recently back from puerto rico where heat who word damage to pharmaceutical companies. He will also assess the impact the hurricane had on the u. S. Drug supply. Carly mcwilliams, Senior Advisor to the fda commissioner, a washington correspondent with usa today, jennifer rodriguez, assistant commissioner for media at the usda, dena fine, medicine and Health Editor for scientific america, kathleen quinn, Senior Advisor to the fda commissioner. Here we have lisa matthews, Vice President of hager sharp and coleader of the National Press club Headliners Team. Skipping over our guest for a moment, we have bill pierce. doctor charles snyderman, health and science correspondent for audio video news. Thank you for joining us. [applause] id also like to take one moment to acknowledge additional members of the Headliners Team responsible for organizing todays luncheon. Betsy fisher martin, laurie, heather and press club staff liaison, lindsay. Tha
People who should have them because of their achievements. I will start with dr. Alan millett. There are three of them. One who served his country, a retired colonel in the marine corps reserve. Another is a prolific author, a war to be won, and semper fidelis, and a third volume in preparation as we speak. A one volume history of the war in korea coming out next year. He says at that point, that is all anyone can take on the war in korea. But a prolific and awardwinning author. And of course, the educator. 37 years at the ohio state university. And now at the university of new orleans. 1010, last time i checked, michigan state. [laughter] in that time, he has turned out an army of wonderful students. They have become serious scholars in their own rights and you can almost tell them that when you meet them by the breath dth of their education and their work ethic. Our second speaker, hans van de ven, teaches chinese history at cambridge university, and is a one of the leading authoriti
60 years of news because this is face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs once again long night for residents ever ferguson, missouri. Were going to start our coverage with latest there from cbs news correspondent vladimir dudia. Just voyeurs after governor jay nixon declared a state of emergency here in ferguson, missouri, state of emergency beginning atoned night ending at 5 00 a. M. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets there was brief flare up of violence as they advance toward a very large group of Police Officers. We were in the crowd with the protesters prior to the start of the curfew. At that time there were about a thousand people, maybe more in the streets milling around, protesting the shooting of the unarmed teenager mike brown about a week ago. The crowd thinned out and by midnight there was only left with about 150 or 200 people still in the streets. We were with the Police Officers, the Police Officers waited for at least 35, 40 minutes before they decided to m
From our panel. 60 years of news because this is face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs once again long night for residents ever ferguson, missouri. Were going to start our coverage with latest there from cbs news correspondent vladimir dudia. Just voyeurs after governor jay nixon declared a state of emergency here in ferguson, missouri, state of emergency beginning atoned night ending at 5 00 a. M. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets there was brief flare up of violence as they advance toward a very large group of Police Officers. We were in the crowd with the protesters prior to the start of the curfew. At that time there were about a thousand people, maybe more in the streets milli around, protesting the shooting of the unarmed teenager mike brown about a week ago. The crowd thinned out and by midnight there was only left with about 150 or 200 people still in the streets. We were with the Police Officers, the Police Officers waited for at least 35, 40 minutes before the
Beginning atoned night ending at 5 protesters took to the streetcoco they a group of Police Officers. We were in the crowd with the protesters prior to the start of the curfew. At that time there were about a thousand people, maybe more in the streets Milling Around protesting the shooting of the unarmedmike brown about a week ago. The crowd thinned out and by midnight there was only left with about 150 or 200 people still in the streets. We were with the Police Officers, the Police Officers waited for at least 35, 40 minutes before they decided to move forward the protesters, we very interesting they were decked out in t very heavy militarized gear that many people were angry about last week they started to fire smoke in to the crowd eventually firing tear gas. As we walked along the streets we picked up these rounds, thee are beanbag rounds meant to stun the crowd. When it was all over, bob, seven people were arrested for failure to disburse and within person was critically wounded i