After his ring and miami former President Donald Trump will be speaking in bedminster, new jersey, tonight to watch live coverage from the Trump National golf club at 8 15 p. M. Eastern on the cspan networks including cspan now are free mobile video app and online at cspan. Org. Senators Michael Kennedy and bill kennedy talked about the americas act propose legislation that aims to bring supply chains back to the United States. Lawmakers from costa rica, guatemala and panama also make remarks during the discussion hosted by the Atlantic Council. Good afternoon. Welcome. Did a special event on the public and private sector supply communication to reality. [inaudible] joining us in studio, Teresa Carlson, and other distinguished speakers. I also want to start by giving a warm welcome to those watching as both in studio today as well as watching on the cspan network as well as via a key tv on her multiple social media gems. Today we mark the official launch of a new focus on nearshoring h
we ve never heard of, help us understand the passed in a new way. and ordinary people in the american past changed this nation. you can watch the full program at c-span.org slash history. just search kevin boyle or the title of his book, the shattering. for our next featured session, it is called making history accessible through technology. this panel will explore how presidential sites, libraries, and historical organizations can incorporate innovative technology into their educational and digital resources to reach a broader audience while creating better experiences for visitors and learners. this conversation features presenters who represent technology companies, and museum spaces, as well as individuals with insights into new trends in educational technology. now, i have the great pleasure of introducing our moderator, and a dear friend, teresa carlson, president and chief growth officer of splunk and vice chairperson for the board of directors for the white house hi
called making history accessible through technology. this panel will explore how presidential sites libraries and so, our next featured session is called making history accessible through technology. this panel will explore how presidential sites, libraries, and historical organizations can incorporate innovative technology into their educational and digital resources to reach a broader audience. while creating better research, better experiences for visitors and learners. this conversation features presenters who represent technology companies and museum spaces as well as individuals with insights into new trends in educational technology. now i have the great pleasure with introducing our moderator and dear friend, teresa carlson, president and chief rhodes officer of splunk and vice chairperson for board of directors for the white house historical association. [applause] thank you. joining teresa, are our panelists ed o keefe, chief executive of the theodore resident
i understand that there is an obligation that comes from being an american citizen, and as far as i m concerned, that is particularly sho so for new immigrants. i don t ask you i didn t ask if i could come here, i just showed up and said, right, let s do it. we re here at new immigrants saying, please, let us join your country, and i hope that ll be a positive answer. you ve certainly indicated you d like to see that, but the obligation to be positive about this country, i think, is even greater for new immigrants. that s how i see it. all right, speaking of immigration and before we dive into this week s big debate, just some context on president trump and immigrants. not long ago he published a plan to reform our legal immigration system. it would welcome just as many legal immigrants as now, except the system would be merit-based. here s what he told me about it. we need people. we need people. and our unemployment now is down to 3.6, and i think it s going to go a l