Also stealing this line from another friend of the museum, doctor, dr. Nyberg. Potentially, there is only one thing you can learn from the world war. That thing would be dont forget to get your flu shot. [laughter] so, ladies and gentlemen, do remember that, also, we did get the wonderful thing called daylight savings time because of world war i in the United States and other countries around the world. Also, a nice little psa. Do not forget saturday into sunday, we will fall back and you get one extra hour of sleep. Maybe it means you get to enjoy even hardier this evenings dinner. Now, i am so pleased to introduce our next speaker. Dr. Nancy bristow is a distinguished professor of history at the university of puget sound where she specializes in 20th century American History with an emphasis on race, gender, and social change, and serves on the Leadership Team of the race and pedagogy institute. She is the author of 1996 is social engineering and the great war and 2012s american pand
Also stealing this line from another doctor, dr. Nyberg. Potentially, there is only one thing you can learn from the world war. That thing would be dont forget to get your flu shot. [laughter] so, ladies and gentlemen, do also, we did get that wonderful thing called daylight savings time because of world war i in the United States and other countries around the world. Also, a nice little psa. Do not forget saturday into sunday, we will fall back and you get one extra hour of sleep. Maybe it means you get to enjoy even hardier this evenings dinner. Now, i am so pleased to introduce our next speaker. Dr. Nancy bristow is a distinguished professor of history at the university of puget sound where she specializes in 20th century American History with an emphasis on race, gender, and social change, and serves on the Leadership Team of the institute. Team of the race and pedagogy institute. She is the author of 1996 is social engineering and the great war 2012s american pandemic of the 1918l
Important in washington d. C. Going on tonight, i think you know what im talking about. Thank you for coming. Im Mark Loiselle at this George Mason University and we author the intelligence policy and National Security that has put on a number of these wonderful programs in the last few years. Im flattered that his turnout and look very much forward to this event. For those of you who dont know George Mason University has a short School Policy government that provides academic programs in fairfax and Arlington Virginia and we have a number of her fashion of degree programs primarily taught in arlington and Public Policy Public Administration interNational Security studies which has been ranked number two by u. S. News and world report nationally that we are very proud of and i think the Michael Hayden sent her center for Security Policy studies a number of other entities at the school are a very important component of the recognition we have received for being leaders in the field of s
Townhall has been around for about 83 years. We initially started doing events catered to a millennial and young professional audience to make sure everyone is engaged. Tonights topic is on the future of journalism, kind of living in the fake news era and the that arelatforms making journalism evolve all the time. I just wanted to start off with olivia. If you guys, i am just going to go down and say your name, what you do and where you are from. Olivia hello. Thank you so much for having us. Ima and smith and i am a producer with Good Morning America. My team is in new york. I have been with abc news for about four and a half years. My name is fernando hurtado, ima producereditor , if youention or attn recognize that logo. Based in loser angeles on our digital team headquarters. Brianna my name is brianna sacks. I am a reporter with busby news zzeed news on our breaking news team. We are in los angeles, but i am headquartered in new york. Kyle i do want to start off with this question
Evolving all the time. I just wanted to start off with olivia. Im just going to go down, if you want to say your names, wt you do and where youre from as far as your organizations. Great. Hello. Thanks so much for having us. Im olivia smith and im a producer with Good Morning America. My team is in new york and ive been with abc news or about four and half years. My name is fernando hurtado, producer at attn as you recognize the logo from your facebook or twitter feed. Im a producer based in los angeles on our digital team headquarters. My name is breanna sacks sad im a reporter with Buzzfeed News and im on the breaking news team. I headquartered in los angeles but buzzfeed is based out of new york. Great. Thank you guys. I just want to start off by this question is kind of for all of you. As a as a journalist what do you think makes a good story . When im looking for a good story i think what i read this . Would that interest me . Just like buying a gift for somebody. Would you buy fo