Artificial intelligence, virtuallyality, 360degree cameras and enhanced selfdriving cars. Next, on American History tv, representatives from a variety of museums and history and Public Policy centers on the importance of these institutions and their methods for ed kuwaiting and offering information to the public. This is an hour and a half. We can begin the session. Welcome to all of you who have weathered the snow and ice to be here this afternoon. Welcome to this panel, history and Public Policy center, sponsored by the National History center. Im nick mueller, president and ceo emeritus of the National World War Ii Museum in new orleans and before that enjoyed a 32career at university of new orleans. I will say more about that after all the panelists are introduced. Were going to take a little bit of a different approach today. Rather than having each panelist stand up and talk about their respective centers and institutes, we are going to have a series of questions i will go over i
To be here this afternoon. Welcome to this panel, history and Public Policy center, sponsored by the National History center. Im nick mueller, president and ceo emeritus of the National World War Ii Museum in new orleans and before that enjoyed a that 32year career at the university of new orleans. I will say more about that after all the panelists are introduced. Were going to take a little bit of a different approach today. Rather than having each panelist stand up and talk about their respective centers and institutes, we are going to have a series of questions i will go over in just a moment and they will each respond in a few moments each. Well weave in the work their centers are doing in the course of their remarks. So im going to introduce very briefly each of the panelists. Perhaps you can raise your hand as i mention your name. For audiences here and i expect to have many more who are not affected by the weather watching us on cspan, so, thank you, cspan, for covering this pan
And their methods for educating and offering information to the public. This is an hour and a half. All right. Well, we can begin the session. Welcome to all of you who have weathered the snow and ice to be here this afternoon. Welcome to this panel, history and Public Policy centers sponsored by the National History center. Im nick mueller, president and ceo emeritus of the World War Ii Museum in new orleans and before that enjoyed a 32year career at the university of new orleans and i will say more about that after the panelists are introduced. We are going to take a little bit of a different approach today and rather than having each panelist stand up to talk about their respective centers and institutes, well have a series of questions ill go over in just a moment, and theyll each respond in a few moments each. And we then, the work their centers are doing in the course of their remarks. So i am going to introduce briefly each of the panelists, and perhaps you can raise your hand a
That lawyers play much too big a part in policymaking and it was a dreadful word strategy because they do everything on a casebycase basis. I think there is a distant, a physical distance between what he was viewing as the american skeptic schism. How thinskinned is he . Period. to commit more crimes with glee and relishes every death this caricature monster figure is something you can get past and the way to do that i thought was for all of humanity including the teenage jinxed that was part of the story to give them the motivation and that is the story of a relentless drive to be involved in the policymaking process. As part of the evil genius the machiavellian he frequently blunders but he makes a whole series of mistakes. But with this demonic doctor evil figure. Host the final question. You have access to reams of documents, letters riyals though interviewed kissinger extensively. Guest there are quite a few reports from the interviews but relative to those documents with that tot
Its a little over an hour. [applause] the thank you very much. A wonderful crowd. Thank you to regnery books, a real asset to our community here. With all these programs. I am glad to see my kids in the audience, who asked me to mention their names. Henry, alice, abby, claire and my wife karen is here and my mother doris and many friends but also the basis as well. Thank you all for coming out. I appreciate your time and interest. In rise to greatness i tell the story of the most eventful and perilous time in american history, 1862. As much as possible i tell it through the eyes of the man who guided the nation through the fire, Abraham Lincoln. I dont want to spoil the book for you, so let me just say that the year began with the American Republic in grave danger. The union army was struggling to regrow virtually overnight from a few thousand men scattered across the continent, to more than half a billion. The inexperienced officers, the command of these were all volunteers was stymie