11, 1963, that defined jfks response to the Nuclear Arms Race and civil rights. Exploring the american story, watch American History tvs th o cspan 3. Did i feel prepared . Yes, i did really did. First of all i wasnt elected so it didnt make that much difference. I did notice, though, the difference between being the Vice President s wife and the president s wife is huge because the Vice President s wife can say anything, nobody cares. The minute you say one thing as president s wife youve made the news. So that was a lesson i had to learn. During george bushs presidency barbara bush used the office of first lady to promote literacy and raise awareness about aids and homelessness and earned his way into the history books, she and Abigail Adams the only women in our history to be the wife and mother of a president. Good evening and welcome to first ladies influence and image. Tonight is the story of barbara bush. The wife of Herbert Walker bush and here for the next 90 minutes to tell u
I think that maybe the only want to have identified this, but this was so unpopular that people to not notice that this is the dawn of a new technological warfare, we go into this basically with almost no precision capability, no space capability, by the time 1972 arrived we have position rapidly we have Mission Planning and space detail and weather and we have taken a huge step towards evolving into the air force of today, we get to see in this case loops and action, the orient decide an act and as we know from other courses from earlier discussions in this course, if you have that capability to go through that process quicker than youre adversary then you have an inherent advantage and warfare, what we are gonna see is that advantage playing out over and over again through this narrative. This one is really important for you guys because anywhere you go in your career youre likely to be in the more technologically advanced forest, you probably have more resources and your adversary,
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Media. Thank you very much. Henry kissinger has been a friend of mine and i have liked him and respected him but we have been friends for a long time, long before my emergence in the world of politics which has not been too long but we have been, i guess you could say the new york seat a little bit but we got to know each other well and i have great Great Respect for him. He is also someone and i usually say have you ever been in the oval office and with Henry Kissinger i didnt bother asking that question because he has been in his office many, many times but it is an honor to have doctor kissinger here with us and a man of immense talent and experience and knowledge and i am going to talk to him for a while and we will learn a lot but i can say from my world standpoint and with many of the countries that henry and i would talk about before the election because i would talk with henry before the election and we have made a lot of progress with many of them. We have some outstanding and
Little did we realize that our panelists would be addressing president elect trump. We are fortunate that we have five historians that who have a sense of public purpose. They would like to reflect on some of the Public Policy imperatives and context that the new administration that will be faced with. As laid out in the program, we are going to follow the order alphabetical order. First up is nathan citino. Of rice university. A scholar of the middle east. Saudi written about u. S. And u. S. Arab relations. Khalil gibran muhammad, of Harvard Universitys Kennedy School whose work explores the , intersection between race, ethnicity, and Public Policy will be next. His research polices criminality in the United States. Our third speaker is my colleague margaret omara. I always want to say like maureen ohara, and she corrects me. She is currently focusing on the relationship between hightech and american politics. She has recently published a book on pivotal tuesdays, four elections that