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Wenqing ngoei said that the United States was successful in the regional strategy. This is about 90 minutes. All right. Everyone, i would like to call us all to order. Good afternoon. And welcome to this afternoons session of the washington history seminar historical perspectives on international and national affairs. Im eric arnesen of George Washington university and im the cochair of this seminar along with Christian Ostermann who represents the Wilson Center. As you may see, we have cspan taping here today so we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your Television Screens and suggest that you visit the website to learn more about the Seminar Series and upcoming speakers here at the Wilson Center. The washington history seminar is a collaborative effort of two organizations. The Woodrow Wilson international for scholars and history and Public Policy program and the american Historical Associations National history center. We are in the ninth ye
Order. Good afternoon and welcome to this afternoons session of the washington history seminar. Historical perspective on international and national affairs. My name is eric, of George Washington university, and i am the cochair of the seminar, along with christian f. Ostermann who represents the wilson center. As you may see, we have cspan taping here today, so we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your television screens, and suggest that you visit our website to learn more about the Seminar Series and upcoming speakers here at the wilson center. The washington history seminar, is a collaborative effort of two organizations. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for scholars, and the American Historical Association National History center. We are now in our ninth year of programming, approaching our big decadelong celebration that will come next year. We meet weekly, mostly on monday afternoons, during the academic year. The seminar at wants
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York and connecticut. 60 miles north of epicenter in glenn mills, pa, shoppers designed a few seconds of what the what . Felt like the house shake, okay, like train or freight truck went by or smog and shook the house. Last add few seconds. Reporter your reaction when you felt it. I didnt know what because report rt youre in radnor at work. What did it feel like. We just felt trembling and i stood up to see if anyone else felt and they said yeah they felt tight. It was still going on while we were staning the lights went out. We lost power for a little bit. My reaction was thats beautiful. Im sure thats not most peoples idea of beautiful but thats my idea beautiful. Geology major lydia has been studying earthquakes for four years without feeling one. What happened this afternoon you guessed it. I heard about it because my grandfather lives in ocean city, new jersey, and he e mailed me and said, did you feel the earthquake . There was 4. 1 earthquake. What, it just happened and i was in