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Youtube page during the program. We are so grateful to have the opportunity to explore the earlier years with our distinguished speakers this evening. This is the first major work about president kennedy in the many years weve been anticipating this for some time. Much of the research took place in the Kennedy Library archives and we are pleased to learn more about this comprehensive new look at the formative years. Im now delighted to introduce tonights speakers. We are glad to welcome frederick back to the Kennedy Library virtually. He is the professor of International Affairs and professor of history at harvard university. A specialist on u. S. Foreign relations history hes the author or editor of nine books including embers of war that won the Pulitzer Priz ....
Helen tapped was more ambitious about getting to the white house than her husband, William Howard taft, and was willing to get personally in bald in politics to get him elected. As first lady, she overcame a serious illness directly mounted the white house. Invited top Classical Musicians to perform their, and support it causes that matter to her. Helen tap also has one of the most physical legacies of our first ladies. Washington d. C. s famous japanese cherry trees, the ones that frame the tidal basin in the Nations Capital and brings tens of thousands of visitors to washington every year. Good evening, and welcome to first ladies. Influence and image. The life of hell and taft, her husband served in the white house from 1909 to 1913. Here to tell us about her life and her legacy is her biographer lewis gold. His bio ....
When you are just out of law school. [laughter] gray suit and everything, yes. [chattering] [chattering] you talk to our interns about the importance. Like, late october. Rep. Ryan the last night of the family dinner. It was great. That was awesome. Keep it up. Nice to meet you. Rep. Ryan how are you guys doing . Nice to meet you. How are you . Always good to be here. How are you . Nice to see you. Good to see you. Hello again. [laughter] rep. Ryan nice to meet you, thank you for having me. Thank you. I appreciate it. I like your energy policy. Rep. Ryan great. It makes much more sense than some of your colleagues. 100 renewable is like yesterday. Rep. Ryan we have to get there. , we have to get there, but we have to get there. Thank you for coming today. Rep. Ryan thank you for having me. Nice to see you. I appreciate. One of my old buddies was the head of the criminal justice department. Rep. Ryan how did you get up here. University of new hampshire, good place to be. I am still in o ....
votes. after a driver mowed down a teen he claimed was a republican extremist, a top biden advisor now ramping up anti-maga republican rhetoric. the fbi raids the home of a pro-life activist raising more questions about who the doj is really targeting these days. we will talk about the political weaponization of the fbi tonight. first house speaker pelosi receiving an interesting greeting in new york city as she makes a surprise appearance at a music festival. nancy pelosi. as you can see there, there were some boos. an interesting welcome in liberal new york city. pelosi really gearing up for the midterms. she s one of the first guests on the new show on hulu power trip. she showed off her fitness with a brisk walk, with george stephanopoulos talking about how republicans will destroy democracy if the power goes to the g.o.p. in november. midterm, our democracy as you see because they are nullifying elections, and that s part of their agenda. the fate of th ....
Honorable senator joe lieberman, who were thrilled to get back on campus, and dr. William roper. So, over to you guys. Thank you, frank. [applause] good morning earning. I thought maybe we would we would do before we dive into the topic itself is to connect each of you with a topic area in your areas of interest and focus. Charles, youre a bioscientist at the cia. What else can you tell us about what you do daily . Well, im a scientist who explains Scientific Concepts and technology to nonscientists. Dont actually practice science in a lab anymore but i use my skills and background to write and communicate to poll so policymakerred be the implication. Whiff a focus on National Security my area is biological weapons and my background is in microbiology. Senator lieberman we know you from your many incarnations, campaigns, but you had throughout your career a very serio ....