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Greater had begun. Been in the old world. And i thought thats it. The greater journey. They know they are in a greater journey which should be their experience. Their spiritual, mental, professional journey in the city of paris where they are trying to rise to the occasion to exile in a particular field whether it was writing or music or painting our scope share are not a sin because many of them went as medical students in the capital of the world. So they are ambitious to exile and they are going against the trend because to go off to europe was not fashionable yet and it wasnt part of ones broadening education yet. Many of them had no money. Many of them had no friends in europe. No one in paris and spoke not a word of the language and yet they were brave enough to go to embark on the greater journey. Cspan this renuart painting, when i first saw it i thought it costs a lot of money to put it on there. Do you all not . Guest know, that belongs to a museum. The oldest bridge in paris ....
how fortunate for the cause of freedom that these two individuals under president ronald reagan and baroness thatcher came to positions of leadership from both of their nations needed them most. as iraq are today will discuss, there is this political marriage based upon ideology and a true meeting of the mind. ronald reagan ronald reagan and margaret thatcher: a political marriage, nicholas wapshott reveals even more clearly the rare relationship between these two world leaders. mr. wapshott is an editor at the new york sun and the former new york are achieved for the times of london. he was previously editor of the saturday times of london and founding editor of the time magazine. as a political editor of the observer, he was fortunate to go to cover margaret thatcher s familiar synopsis that he can speak from direct experience as well. please chime in welcoming our special guest to the heritage cody on. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, thank you indeed for att ....
every day was unforgettable. we were there for about two coming up, trained or places the presidents and groups to better understand places in history from leaders to destiny to split-decision presidents who had a better first or second and utter failures. this is about an hour. [applause] thank you. i have to say that it s always a great pleasure to be era politics & prose. i ve done this on more than one occasion and i consider this a place to see a literary cathedral in washington insists a real pleasure to be here. i will say i m very pleased to see so many people year, although it gave me just a moment of nervousness because it looked like i was in going to go to find a parking spot and i was worried whether i was going to be here on time. it is an honor should be here, although i will have to say in a 365 day year there s 465 events at politics & prose. let me say my book really began with a phone call in early 2010 from an editor and a new york times op ....