For coming. Youre watching American History tv on cspan3 every weekend during congressional breaks and on holidays too. Follow us on twitter. Like us on facebook. And find our programs and schedule on our website, cspan. Org history. Coming up next on the presidency, library and Richard Levinson confronts three myths about president s and their health. And how in other cases have saved them all without the public knowing. The central the library, part of the free library of philadelphia hosted this hourlong event. Im pleased to introduce the free librarys own dick levinson. In addition to being our speaker tonight, dick the is a librarian here in the Central Senior Services department of the library and he is really different was really his he was one of the motivators behind this expire series on president ial history. It would not have come without his effort. He has worked at the library since 2009. He conceived, promoted and hosted ava right of intellectually challenging programs f
Richard levinson confronts three myths about president s and their health. We also hear about how doctors contributed to the deaths of president s, and without the public knowing. The parkway central library, part of the free library of philadelphia, hosted this hourlong event. Im now pleased to introduce tonights speaker, librarian richard levinson. He is a librarian here in the Central Senior Services department of the library, and he was one of the motivators behind the entire series of speakers on president ial history. The series really would not have come about without his effort. Throughout his time at the library, where he has worked since 2009, richard has promoted a variety of intellectually challenging programs for mature adults here at parkway central library. He is an occasional contributor, and spent a director of he is a history buff in general, but is particularly focused on issues of president ial health. He will shed light on desperately ill and dying president s, who
Behind the entire series of speakers on president ial history. The series really would not have come about without his effort. Throughout his time at the library, where he has worked promoted9, richard has a variety of intellectually challenging programs for mature adults here at parkway central library. He is an occasional contributor, and spent a director of history buff in general, but is particularly focused on issues of president ial health. He will shed light on desperately ill and dying president s, who deceived the public to stay in power. I asked him earlier if he was going to talk about our current candidates and their health conditions, but he promised this is entirely historically focused. [laughter] i hope you will enjoy his talk. [applause] i want to thank jeff for that gracious introduction. I also want to tell you that our program on Robert Kennedy has proved to be so popular, we have actually moved it from room 108 to the auditorium. Please join us there next week. So
They tell you this all the time, but to hear from another dean, gifts like yours and support like yours make an enormous difference to a place like this. Thank you. Thank you very much. You certainly honored us with your presence. I enjoyed the conversation very much. Will you join me in thanking Justice Kagan . [applause] thank you very much. [applause] president obama and his family are celebrating a quiet thanksgiving at the white house. Spent time at the executive mansion. The menu included turkey, prebaked ham, corn stuffing, oyster stuffing, greens as well as green bean casserole, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, macromedia and shes, and dinner rolls. For dessert, the family had a choice of nine highs, including huckleberry pie, pecan pie, chocolate cream pie, sweet potato prime, Coconut Cream pie, and banana cream pie. The guest list was made public. Wasnt made public. Span, a look at sugar policy in the u. S. With the doctor who hosted a Youtube Video that went viral. Then Supr
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