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Well, weve made it to the end. This is our last panel of the day. I think its been a terrific symposium. Im sure everybody we made it to the end. This is our last panel of the day. I think it has been a terrific symposium. I think everybody here will agree. I thought it was very fitting. We are going to be hearing from dr. Troy today, and as its the last panel, this is his book. You can see it up on the screen as well, and we really thought that dr. Troy would be excellent for our final panel of the day, because if youre not familiar with the book, it is an overview of everything weve been talking about today, about the intersection of Popular Culture, the white house, and the presidency. So, its going to be a terrific synopsis. If youve been wondering about to get a big picture of everything, we have kind of dough into some of the details, television and movies. Were going to take a little bit of a step back, because, in his book, he gives a great historical overview of the history of
Public Health Emergency preparedness. He was also the acting assistant to the president for domestic policy during which time he ran the domestic policy council. He is presently writing a book about president s and disasters and how they respond to them. He has a bachelors of science and industry and Labor Relations from cornel and an emmy and ph. D. In American Civilization from the university of texas at austin and our fourth panelist is dr. Tara zubaydah Mission Manager and senior fellow at in detail. Dr. Otoole was undersecretary for science and technology at the department of Homeland Security. She served from november 2009 to september 2013. She before that was the ceo and director of the center for biosecurity at the university of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a professor of medicine and Public Health at the university of pittsburgh. She also was a major designer and after into major biorelated exercises and before that one known as dark winter in the other known as atlantic sto
I would not say that they were nasty. They tell you how much bush 41 was more engaged, dropping by the Briefing Room from time to time or seeing them in a casual kind of setting. And carter would do all of these things. And that was not the case with clinton, but the very first airforce one trip i took with clinton, he came to the back and was telling these southern eight stories in a funny voice, imitating royal folks. And you cant imagine that today. Obama does come back, but even then it is very, some lecturing. So i think that what we miss, though, to give him credit, he does more interviews than his predecessors, has less to predecessors. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] i am not getting these interviews. I am saying, give him credit for at least doing this. What he is not doing in the bread and butter of what the correspondence do is where you take a day in and the. [roll call] are two questions, how about this, that is where you hear the president day and day out about the m
Schedule on your Program Guide or watch online anytime at booktv. Org. Margaret coker is a prizewinning investigative journalist who over 19 19 yes covered stories2 from 32 countries on four continents. As Turkey Bureau chief for the wall street journal, she contributed to a 2016 series that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting. She lives right here in savannah, lucky us, where she is editor in chief of the current, a nonprofit News Organization that provides original indepth watchdog journalism affecting savannah and coastal georgia. She is passionate about reviving an investigative news culture here in coastal georgia, and mentoring a new generation of journalists in this region. I ask you now to give a warm welcome to margaret coker. [applause] hi everyone. Welcome to savannah for everyone who is visiting and thank you all who are my neighbors for showing up before cocktail hour, which is what savannahs actually quite famous for. I appreciate that. Very l