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Where Are We Now? WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION JOIN US TO DISCUSS CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO THE Moderator BRIAN LEHRER Host of The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC Radio’s daily call-in WHERE ARE program covering politics and life, locally and globally. Lehrer has been recognized with numerous awards, including seven Associated Press New York Broadcasters “Best Interview” PRESIDENT’S WE NOW? Awards. Just days after the November 2018 Panelists JOHN BERMAN FORUM midterm election and almost two Co-anchor of “New Day” on CNN. He has a 23 year A Scholarship & Program Fund Benefit years of the current administration, career in journalism at ABC News and CNN. Part of coverage teams that have received an Emmy, Edward R. our distinguished panel of Murrow award and James Beard Award. political consultants, journalists ARI FLEISCHER and educators will examine what Former White House Press Secretary & Spokesperson for President George W. Bush, Fox News Contributor, is happening with immigration, and President of Ari Fleischer Communications. He is the bestselling author of Taking Heat. foreign relations, the judiciary, the FORUM economy, and more. What can we DR. CHRISTINA GREER expect in the future? There will be Associate Professor of Political Science and American Studies at Fordham University. She is the author of Black Ethnics: opportunity for questions from the Race, Immigration and the Pursuit of the American Dream and frequent political commentator on MSNBC and NY1. audience. DOUGLAS HARRIMAN KENNEDY National correspondent for the Fox News Channel for the past 22 years, covering crime, politics, and social issues. He has reported extensively on civil liberties, as well as PRE-EVENT LUNCHEON 12:00 technology and culture, recently completing a ground PANEL DISCUSSION 2:30 TO 4:30 PM breaking series, Douglas Kennedy’s American Stories. RECEPTION TO FOLLOW PRESIDENT’S PRESIDENT’S DOUGLAS SCHOEN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 Former pollster and adviser to President Bill Clinton. Founding partner and former principal strategist at Penn, WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Schoen and Berland, and founder and current principal of Douglas E. Schoen LLC. He is a regular op-ed contributor to HANKIN ACADEMIC ARTS BUILDING Wall Street Journal, The Hill, & Fox News. He is the author of 75 GRASSLANDS ROAD • VALHALLA, NY 16 books. PRESIDENT’S FORUM PLANNING COMMITTEE PREVIOUS GUESTS WCC FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Evelyn Stock Michael Divney Suzanne Seiden 2002 2008 2013 Susan Yubas Ann F. Kaufman John W. Priesing Chair Joan Taback Frankle Suzanne Siegel Zenkel Ken Auletta Paul Krugman David Nasaw Chair Abigail Kirsch Deborah Raizes Joyce Hirsch Betsy May Stern Catherine Crier Rich Lowry Lynne Olson Joanne Landau Elyse Klayman Dr. Eve Hart Rice President Joanne Landau Nicki Tanner Walter Isaacson Richard Norton Smith David Woolner Hon. 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