Evening and welcome to all of you and welcome to senator burr and senator warner. Both of you have had very long careers in Public Service and i know that you have when the house in 1994 and senator warner, 1989 work with judge wilder and before becoming governor yourself of virginia. Someone inspired your career in Public Service. Would you see to young people today who would like to pursue a career in Public Service. [laughter] id like to thank and i actually am a little bit older than richard but a nono. He has. Not anymore. Alisa got here. Like to say that i was old enough to get touched by the idealism of the 60s. But not old enough to get jaded by in a grownup in the midwest indiana and illinois and connecticut but it was with synchrony for 35 years. And my family was a personal to graduate from college. And somehow my parents with political and Boy Scouts Church community pta but not political and somehow i always had the bug. Took some time when went off did missus ended politi
Do question was, would anyone detect that we were sane . The answer was no. Your new book centers around the stores of this man. Who is he . Susannah hes a stanford professor who was the architect of this amazing study with the incredible footage you just inyed, called on being sane insane places. He went undercover in Psychiatric Hospitals around the country to test the ifure of diagnosis and see their sanity would be detected. As he said, they were not. The study was done in the early 1970s. Why are you interested in it today . Susannah it came from a very personal place. Had my previous book, my memoir, brain on fire, which targeted my experience that was briefly misdiagnosed as a serious Mental Illness. Book came out, i was inundated by emails from the general public, a lot of people who were looking for answers, some of whom actually found answers because of my book, but i also received many emails from people who felt lost within the Mental Health system, who felt they were not b
Careers in Public Service and i know that you have when the house in 1994 and senator warner, 1989 work with judge wilder and before becoming governor yourself of virginia. Someone inspired your career in Public Service. Would you see to young people today who would like to pursue a career in Public Service. [laughter] id like to thank and i actually am a little bit older than richard but a nono. He has. Not anymore. Alisa got here. Like to say that i was old enough to get touched by the idealism of the 60s. But not old enough to get jaded by in a grownup in the midwest indiana and illinois and connecticut but it was with synchrony for 35 years. And my family was a personal to graduate from college. And somehow my parents with political and Boy Scouts Church community pta but not political and somehow i always had the bug. Took some time when went off did missus ended politics right out of college and law school but i say one of the things for all the frustrations we do absolutely get
All of you and welcome to senator burr and senator warner. Both of you have had very long careers in Public Service and i know that you have when the house in 1994 and senator warner in 1989 worked with doug wilder before becoming governor yourself of virginia. What inspired your career in Public Service . What would you say to young people today who would like to pursue a career in Public Service . [laughter] id like to thank and i actually am a little bit older then richard but i dont acknowledge that. He dies his hair. Not anymore. At least i have hair. I like to say that i was old enough to get touched by the idealism of the but not old 1960s. Enough to get jaded by it. I grew up in the midwest indiana and illinois and connecticut but it was with synchrony for 35 years. And my family was a personal to graduate from college. And somehow my parents with political and Boy Scouts Church community pta but not political and somehow i always had the bug. Took some time where i went off an
Benefit. To do business i want to get johnson berlin good to have you with us youre flying from or to germany today better brace yourself cabin crew to german flag ship carrying. A sausage a 2 day strike today 700. 00 out of 3000. 00 planned flights are canceled another 600. 00 are to be axed on friday in total 180000 passengers are expected to be hits the walkout the strike is organized by the u. S. Trade union that represents loved ones a cabin crew it wants higher expenses and allowances Flight Attendant for Flight Attendants this as well as better access to regular employment for workers. And for more im joined now by my colleague Chelsea Delaney was standing by for us at Frankfurt Airport which of course is germanys main aviation hop and home base here in germany chelsea whats going on there this morning with so many flights being canceled. Its surprisingly quiet here at the airport today i think thats in part because look tonga has been really warning about this for the past week