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Faculty and students and its a real pleasure to be here today. At the finish line of what has been a terrific project for much of the last three years here at the Miller Center. Our first year of project. Were now one yore and one week into President Trumps administration. And we started planning this effort in the spring of 2015 shortly after i arrived at the center but it really came from the Miller Center itself. There was a real question when i came in as the new director here about how we think about the upcoming three years with president ial election looming almost two years out from when i had arrived. And how we thought about taking the extraordinary assetses that we built here over the years at the Miller Center. Our own scholars and practitioners and Current Administration people at the time and future Administration People thats what the Miller Center is. And after several weeks of planning, we came back with this idea got the support of our governing counsel and started to
You were in art history major at princeton; right . Venue go off to wall street a and do really well. Michael, you could have been rich, i mean, you could have your own plane at this point. Instead he went into the book business. Tell us why you did that. Are back about . So you know, joe and i were classmates in college and its an accident that he was asked to interview me. They did know that we knew each other. This is opportunity for joel to express all the resentment he feels. Thats correct. Its actually the undoing of joel and michaell. Yeah, so the question is why i quit wall street. So, i didnt know i wanted what i wanted to do with my life when i was in college unlike you. You knew you wanted to be a journalist and a writer. When i got out i didnt have any plans. It didnt occur to me partly because of how i grew up. I grew up in new orleans where no one really did anything for a living, so it didnt occur to me that i would have to. Hence our history, i mean, it was a place wher
Is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. Host and this week on the communicators we want to introduce you to Shirley Bloomfield who runs an Organization Called the ntca, the Rural Broadband association. Ms. Bloomfield be, what is that group . Guest so thank you for asking, peter. It is a national organization. We represent about 850 communitybased communication providers who actually started off as Telephone Company in areas where the Large Companies chose not to provide service 50, 100 years ago because it is rural, it is remote, hard to make a Business Case for a large corporation. So these folks actually built up these Telephone Networks and have evolved service wise and are now, essentially, broadband providers. Weve got about twothirds of our membership that also do video, about half to a wireless play of some sort. So they are truly the onestop shop for Communication Service in Rural America. Cover about 40 of the land mass. They are folks who literally live a