Good morning. Welcome back for day two of coolidge and the american project Coolidge Foundations centennial conference in honor of president Calvin Coolidge, were pleased to be cohosted with the library of congress and grateful to all of you who are here. Were going to get underway with our panels here in just one moment. But weve been how many other more than 100 students. Weve often been saying there are coolidge senators. And, of course, many of are coolidge senators. But were joined by a number of other student groups. I wanted to be sure that we recognize the first of our 1890 Society Members are part of the Honor Society of the coolidge program. We have maybe a dozen or more joining. So welcome to the 1890 society. From Ashland University, the Ashford Center is here with our ashford scholars. Were so pleased to have you here from ohio. Thank you. Weve had students from bases, d. C. High School Students here at our conference. Welcome to basis. And weve some archer fellows from th
With the library of congress and grateful to all of you who are here. Were going to get underway with our panels here in just one moment. But weve been how many other more than 100 students. Weve often been saying there are coolidge senators. And, of course, many of are coolidge senators. But were joined by a number of other student groups. I wanted to be sure that we recognize the first of our 1890 Society Members are part of the Honor Society of the coolidge program. We have maybe a dozen or more joining. So welcome to the 1890 society. From Ashland University, the Ashford Center is here with our ashford scholars. Were so pleased to have you here from ohio. Thank you. Weve had students from bases, d. C. High School Students here at our conference. Welcome to basis. And weve some archer fellows from the university of texas system joining us as well so welcome to our archer fellows. We have a terrific day with the number of sessions and a wonderful celebration this evening, which will
Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for being with us our audience. Today is here at the competitive enterprise institute. My name is kent lassman im the president here. Im joined by Mark Calabria. It is also so welcome to our online participants. I will be taking questions throughout the hour in the room there will be a microphone available thatll be coming around to make sure that youre heard. And if youre online and you want to take part. The conversation with mark, our author today. Theres a q a function found at the bottom. Your screen. You can type in your question and itll be fed to me here at the front of the room today, were going to talk about shelter, the storm marks new book about a very interesting time in americas financial history. This is the intersection of covert government and some shakiness in the mortgage rental markets. I learned a lot reading the book. I look forward to the conversation and i just want to get started with a big thank you not only to you, for the
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