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national press club. my name is thomas burr in the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune and the 109th president of the national press club. our guest is roberto azevedo the director general of the world. organization that would like to welcome our public radio and c-span audiences. like many you can follow the action on twitter using the hashtag and pc life. that s an pc life. before we begin i want to offer the press was congratulations to columbia president one man yelled santos. president santos was her guess at the three years ago where he talked about ending a half-century of civil conflict in his nation for which he won the nobel nobel prize. nobel prize. absent to briefly introduce our head table guests. i d ask guests. i d ask each of you to stay briefly as your name is announced they please hold your applause until i have finished introducing the entire table. from a right ritual as well the foreign-policy reporter for cq roll call. elliott feldman a
20th, 2017. mark your calendars and help us spread the word to student film makers. now a look at the presidential transition process when two former white house officials in the clinton and bush administrations. they discuss how leadership positions are filled to ensure that the next president is ready to govern on inauguration day. this is an hour. people are filing in. i want to thank everyone for coming out today. on behalf of our president thomas burr and the 3,000 members of the national press club i want to thank everyone who braved metro road closings and construction here at the press club for coming out today. and i think one of the reasons we have such a good crowd is to talk about a presidential transition gives people hope that there s light at the end of the tunnel after the long campaign but at the same time i learned that sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is a locomotive coming at you. and so today what we re going to do is we re going to talk a
people are filing in. i want to thank everyone for coming out today. on behalf of our president thomas burr and the 3,000 members of the national press club i want to thank everyone who braved metro road closings and construction here at the press club for coming out today. and i think one of the reasons we have such a good crowd is to talk about a presidential transition gives people hope that there s light at the end of the tunnel after the long campaign but at the same time i learned that sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is a locomotive coming at you. and so today what we re going to do is we re going to talk about sort of that tunnel. what s going on in terms of presidential transition and what needs to be done to get us to noon on inauguration day. we have a really great panel for this discussion. and so with us today, we have clay johnson who served as the deputy director for omb in the bush white house beginning in 2003 and before that he was an assistant