And so well go im going to im going to we wont go in program order. Were actually going to go and in Chronological Order of the elections that theyre going to be highlighting and then do that. About 50 minutes or so. And then open it up for discussion and conversation and questions. So so let me im going to go forth and im going to introduce everyone at the top. And then we will they will go in turn. So im going to introduce folks in the in the order in which they are going to speak. So first, we are going to have lindsey stravinsky, who is a senior fellow at center for president ial history at Southern Methodist methodist university. She is a historian of the presidency, political culture and the government, especially the president s cabinet. Her first book, the cabinet, George Washington and the creation of an american institution, was published by the belknap press. Harvard University Press in 2020, and it is now out in paperback. Her next book, an honest man the inimitable preside
Points, Lessons Learned. And so well go im going to im going to we wont go in program order. Were actually going to go and in Chronological Order of the elections that theyre going to be highlighting and then do that. About 50 minutes or so. And then open it up for discussion and conversation and questions. So so let me im going to go forth and im going to introduce everyone at the top. And then we will they will go in turn. So im going to introduce folks in the in the order in which they are going to speak. So first, we are going to have lindsey stravinsky, who is a senior fellow at center for president ial history at Southern Methodist methodist university. She is a historian of the presidency, political culture and the government, especially the president s cabinet. Her first book, the cabinet, George Washington and the creation of an american institution, was published by the belknap press. Harvard University Press in 2020, and it is now out in paperback. Her next book, an honest m
Going to spend some time each of our is going to spend about five or 10 minutes introducing a particular president ial transition and highlight a few of the big takeaway interesting points, Lessons Learned. And so well go im going to im going to we wont go in program order. Were actually going to go and in Chronological Order of the elections that theyre going to be highlighting and then do that. About 50 minutes or so. And then open it up for discussion and conversation and questions. So so let me im going to go forth and im going to introduce everyone at the top. And then we will they will go in turn. So im going to introduce folks in the in the order in which they are going to speak. So first, we are going to have lindsey stravinsky, who is a senior fellow at center for president ial history at Southern Methodist methodist university. She is a historian of the presidency, political culture and the government, especially the president s cabinet. Her first book, the cabinet, George Wa
That i didnt make it for the for the long walk. Did you just go here too late for that . Yeah, i didnt, wasnt able to make it in because there was like a 100000 people. I think that was and they turned it away, but it was just going to come and watch it on the big screen. So tell us about your impressions, how, how you felt your emotions of watching the day unfolding. It was quite exciting. And i know like a lot of people are morning. Yes it is. But. But its just a history that, you know, you cant take back about who you are here representing it. So im representing may i make my 1st nations, this is actually a shirt from a Non Profit Organization her in the band back in new plan canada. So youre not just going out in your indigenous canadian as well. Yeah. So what is it about the queen . Why do you think that you have felt the need to, to come here and one of the queen in this way . What does she mean to you . I will, i know back when my grandma was a younger she had met between, you k
Did you have anything else . Only this mr. Chairman. Thank you very much to these witnesses and to the earlier panel. Grateful for you allowing for us to have this hearing today. I appreciate the folks across the country who are observing this hearing. We understand how important this issue is and we want to continue our efforts who want to find the cure and provide hope to the American People. On a more pedestrian matter senator collins ask that she have a statement made part of our record and without objection it is ordered. I would join with my friend and colleague senator rand thanking you all. Thank you for your great leadership and all of you who are here today. I know you came a great distance. I want you to know. This is an issue that we are serious about. And weve got to find the funding for it. We have to make sure we have a steady stream of funding. This up and down cant continue. I was happy that i was able to join years ago the funding for nih but since then it has gone do