Morning is this being viewed there is as a real victory that this is that this is progress despite the fact that lots of questions still remain about whether this well eventually be ratified. I mean certainly the your opinion is is falling over itself to say that its eager to help the u. K. Leave despite all the allegations from the conservative government in london that its the e. U. Thats in the way the u. S. Made it palpably clear over and over again that it wants to get a deal done because thats thats the way the u. K. Voted and so in that sense they are trying to talk it up the deal wont get russified in brussels they Michel Barnier in his press conference made that entirely clear what will happen is that when johnsons already here he can hold a News Conference with the younger the head of the European Commission in about an hour from now and theyll both say this is a deal that satisfies everybody lets get on and do it Boris Johnson were told is going to say to the e. U. 27. 00 wh
[laughter] there are two people that i would like to acknowledge. Craig coker is he is a genius. A people often ask how it began, and he began with. I just want to acknowledge him and thinking. [applause] in the former chairman of the board of the new England Council is here and he also happens to be an alum for the school in hanover and he is the political guru of New Hampshire and he has worked on somebody president ial campaigns alexander, romney. [laughter] president mccain truly a sought after group to say the least. We are honored to have a beer. Also i would like to think neil not only for his kind words but for all the good work he does here at the politics and eggs. We would not be successful putting these programs on without his team as well as the team of the new England Council. It is really a must stop for other president ial candidates and my hat goes off to neil and his team. The council has been very busy to say the least we have had over 55 events in new england in was
I just want to acknowledge him and thinking. [applause] in the former chairman of the board of the new England Council is here and he also happens to be an alum for the school in hanover and he is the political guru of New Hampshire and he has worked on somebody president ial campaigns alexander, romney. [laughter] president mccain truly a sought after group to say the least. We are honored to have a beer. Also i would like to think neil not only for his kind words but for all the good work he does here at the politics and eggs. We would not be successful putting these programs on without his team as well as the team of the new England Council. It is really a must stop for other president ial candidates and my hat goes off to neil and his team. The council has been very busy to say the least we have had over 55 events in new england in washington in the First Six Months and we are not going to be slowing down at all. Next week will be in washington to hear from the junior senator of Ne
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Pleasure to introduce caroline, caroline janney, professor of the American Civil War at the university of virginia, where she also served as director of the john l nels the third center for Civil War History where she succeeded her mentor, gary w gallagher. Shes the author or editor of 7 books and is one of the series editors for the university of North Carolina prestigious civil war america series. She has served as president of the society of civil war historians and is here to talk about her new book ends of war the unfinished fight of lees army after appomattox. I am a 30 pages in and it is riveting. It is a wonderful book. I just this morning saw a brandnew review that appeared in todays wall street journal by someone named Harold Holzer and he calls it, immensely readable and utterly convincing. Please join me in welcoming caroline janney. [applause] good morning. So first, a big thanks to john, the entire class gets a quiz. So we can institute that policy right now if that will