Antifeminist. Sunday, your questions for author Christina Hoff sommers. And looking ahead to the new in on joint mark leva january 5. Nd awe. As like shock ad i could close my eyes and see him on the stretcher. I could see him putting his hands up and his eyes. I could close my eyes and see it. I will never forget that first case, bringing me to reality of what was going on here. After he got into the tent, there was an initial triage. We got the report and saw him. The other team starts to work. We got pulled in, myself and my colleagues that wrote the forward. We both got pulled in. The other team wanted us to begin right away. They did not want us to be bystanders. Get involved right away. Once they did that, it was like a jolt. To you have to act, you have be a doctor, a surgeon, a care provider. Emotion to dismiss your and talk that away, what you are feeling tuck that away. You have one objective. You have to stop the bleeding. You have to get him back home to his family. He uses
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November president ial election. This is an hour and half. One of the best things about sitting across from you is that, for all of us who have been part of the institutes staff, we are wondering what you been thinking, with this experience has been like for you over the last yearandahalf, two years. So tonight, we get to hear for the first time your reaction to the campaign. Thank you very much. I want to thank the in boyer for the support the university has given the institute politics, including making it possible for us to hire such Extraordinary People like Steve Edwards and been restored and all of the other people and ben reeseberg and all the other people. [applause] you have been wondering what i have been doing and i have been wondering what you have been doing. [laughter] those who were disappointed by this outcome, the democrats elated by this outcome given the conventional wisdom around this campaign, the president s Approval Ratings that were barely above 50 , often dippi
President ial candidate, how to deal with the stop light, how to spotlight, how to deal with the national politics. She may be the smartest politician ever and she may be able to come out of alaska to handle all of this. But i will give her three weeks. Three weeks, well know if this is real. Three weeks to the day, she did her interview with katie couric, which effectively ended it for her. I thought they might make [laughter] i thought that they might make a conservative choice, someone who had at least a taste of the National Stage or, which was more of a consensus in the political committee, that he might take rob portman from ohio because ohio is so important. Portman was a guy who is a centerright conservative, who might be more broad. I think barack was surprised by the choice. Do you think portman could have changed the outcome . I dont know. There is a lot of reflection on that in romneyland. When you were talking about the adjustment that obama felt he had to undergo, and tel
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2013] Florence Harding once said she had only one real hobby. Warren harding. She was a significant force in er husbands presidency. Despite many struggles including her own poor health, flarns harding set many precedents that would help define the role of the modern first lady. Good evening. Tonight we are going to tell you the story of Florence Harding, who has been neglected and derided throughout history. In her time, the hardings came in as very popular people. We are going to learn about her and her husbands time in office and her interesting story not many people know. Let me introduce you to our guests. Katherine sibley is a history professor at st. Joseph college. Her book is called first lady Florence Harding behind the tragedy and controversy. Thank you for being here. David pietrusza is a guest as well. Hes author of many books including 1920 the year of the six presid