Decade. Bellbottoms, disco, bad hair. In recent years historians have seen that its very important. In some ways more important in the 1960s which gets a lot of the attention. One of the themes that i talked about is calling this era the age of limit. Will get to what that means. We will talk about that and we will talk about the question mark. We will discuss the import of the decade and the influence it had, not just on 1880s but down to our time today. Recapping what we talked about earlier, we see in the 1970s a profound loss in the american institutions. Driven by nixons resignation over watergate of 1974. The final end of the vietnam war. You see the photo of helicopter of the u. S. Embassy picking up the last of the vietnamese soon to be refugees out of the country. The loss of the war was devastating in many ways for the United States. It really showed that one of the world superpowers had a big achilles heel. Had a bill of big effect on the military. The Antiwar Movement have
Book festival even if you cannot be there. [applause] ladies and gentlemen welcome to the center. [applause] i am Jeffrey Rosen the president of this institution. This is such a happy day to celebrate the great collaboration between the National Constitution center and cspan. [cheering] cspan has an inspiring nonpartisan mission to bring unfiltered information about the u. S. Government to american citizens and that coincides with the National Constitution centers mission which i want all of you to recite along with me to inspire our guests and viewers. The National Constitution center is only institution in america, chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis. That was very well done. [applause] i was thrilled to my friends and colleagues susan who is head of cspan came just a few months ago and said we have a great new book on the president , lets launch at the Constitution Center. Were here to do it and its an honor to welcome
Computer skills, you have a gentleman in china, a gentleman in russia who have very good computer skills, but you see them going to work often on both sides of the equation, so someone can be a hacker for bad and be a criminal, but sometimes they can put those skills to good use. Sometimes, they just go all the way down the bad path and you see certain people who have a bit of a bent toward sociopathy going that way, as we see with our friend in russia, but in the end, you have people who are curious, interesting, and people we can learn from, which is what i was really going for here. Host how much money did those people literally steal . Kate thats an interesting question. I dont think i have an actual figure for anyone, and without giving away too many details, we do see one of the characters make a milliondollar ransomware demand in one shot. It is not because this character knows a lot about Cyber Security or technology, or engineering, but she happens to be innovative enough and
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the center. [applause] i am Jeffrey Rosen the president of this institution. This is such a happy day to celebrate the great collaboration between the National Constitution center and cspan. [cheering] cspan has an inspiring nonpartisan mission to bring unfiltered information about the u. S. Government to american citizens and that coincides with the National Constitution centers mission which i want all of you to recite along with me to inspire our guests and viewers. The National Constitution center is only institution in america, chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis. That was very well done. [applause] i was thrilled to my friends and colleagues susan who is head of cspan came just a few months ago and said we have a great new book on the president , lets launch at the Constitution Center. Were here to do it and its an honor to welcome back the great founder of cspan brian lamb. Americas
Federaln is live at the society for a discussion about the 2020 sentences and efforts to put a Citizenship Question on the survey. We will be hearing from a professor of georgetown law and a former member of i mentioned our moderators. He has an author and journalist in washington, d. C. , somewhat of a federal society of a Federalist Society regular. I do want to thank him for his role as our moderator today. [applause] thank you very much dean. Welcome to the Federalist Societys Panel Discussion entitled, citizenship the road ahead. It was originally entitled citizenship, i said what else . That is because the Supreme Courts june 27 decision and the department of congers the permit of commerce may have impossibly we have three expert panelists. To my left, john s baker who will speak first is Professor Emeritus at the Louisiana State law center and chairman of our citizenship counts, a group of scholars and other interested people. He has been a consultant to various government bodie