The n95 mask. Will he or wont he sport one . Thats the least of our interest here. We will take you there as soon as it begins, because there may be some big news. As wall street looks at a second straight day of gains, investors are ignoring what we all know has been a pretty stunning economic slowdown. As american businesses, though, begin to crack the door open amid the coronavirus, will that bring fresh oxygen to u. S. Growth . Glenn hubbard is the dean emeritus at the columbia Business School. Hes here in a fox business exclusive. We will ask him when he thinks americas economic engine will begin to hum once again. And the buffett blowoff is still grounding the Airline Stocks. The major carriers, certainly. As the oryacle of omahas exit from the sector brings cloudy skies for major carriers, its opening a clear runway for private jet companies of all different kinds. Okay, dont roll your eyes until you hear what the membership fee is for setjet. The ceo, tom smith, is here in a fo
Democracy and in our society. We do that through Civic Education programs that bring the United States senate to life, and conversation like tonight, that bring American History into focus. We are very proud to partner with the Massachusetts Historical Society on todays program. They are an invaluable resource for american life, history, and culture. All of us at the institute are proud to gather and esteemed panel tonight. Fred thys covers politics at wbur, where he has been since 1998. Breaking news and serving as a trusted source of truth and information. He previously was the nbc news bureau chief in mexico city, and a south america reporter for cbs news, based in argentina. Joining fred on the panel are four distinguished scholars who provide perspectives on and knowledge of our nations founders. They will paint an informative picture of how the founders operated, and what current lawmakers and each one of us can learn from them. Tonights historians include liz covart from the ins
Gina good evening everyone. On behalf of the Edward M Kennedy institute for the United States senate, it is my pleasure to welcome you. We are going to have a conversation about the intersection of Early American History and contemporary political issues. First visit to the institute, i also want to welcome you to our fullscale replica of the United States senate chamber. We arekennedy institute, committed to engaging the public in a conversation about the role each one of us plays in our democracy and in our society. That through Civic Education programs that bring the United States senate to life, and conversation like tonight, that bring American History into focus. We are very proud to partner with the Massachusetts Historical Society on todays program. They are an invaluable resource for american life, history, and culture. All of us at the institute are proud together roy proud to gather and esteemed panel tonight. Wbur,overs politics at where he has been since 1998, breaking new
The institute, i also want to welcome you to our fullscale replica of the United States senate chamber. At the kennedy institute, we are committed to engaging the public in a conversation about the role each one of us plays in our democracy and in our society. We do that through Civic Education programs that bring the United States senate to life, and conversation like tonight, that bring American History into focus. We are very proud to partner with the Massachusetts Historical Society on todays program. They are an invaluable resource for american life, history, and culture. All of us at the institute are proud to gather and esteemed panel tonight. Fred thys covers politics at wbur, where he has been since 1998, breaking news and serving as a trusted source of truth and information. He previously was the nbc news bureau chief in mexico city, and a south america reporter for cbs news, based in argentina. Joining fred on the panel are distinguished scholars who provide perspectives on
Good evening i am tony clark from the president ial library. Were delighted to have you for this book and where we are because of the ties of atlanta and the stories i think many of us have never heard before about frederick. But you know the thing that i really like is tonight the author is typical of the type of author and book that we have here, i encourage you to pick up one of these about upcoming authors in effect this thursday cbs 60 minutes correspondent scott kelly will be with us to talk about stories that he has done over the years and ill tell you i read the book it is a fascinating book and scott is a great speaker. We have wonderful author programs coming up and i would encourage you to pick up one of the sheets. I would also encourage you to come back to the museum, we have a fabulous exhibit, its called georgia on my screen. I dont know if you know when jimmy carter was governor he established the Film Commission to bring movies to the state of georgia and now georgia i