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Program book for the March 9, 2013 program with Captain Mark Kelly and former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords at The Richmond Forum.
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Captain Mark Kelly with Gabrielle Giffordsmarch 9, 2013
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Without risk there can be no greatness.
Thank you to Captain Kelly and all our astronauts for taking the risk.
Having the benefit to our society—not only here in the United States but throughout the world with the amount of invention you get from having a space program—is well worth the risk that an individual like myself has to take by flying in the vehicle.
– Captain Mark Kelly
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Captain Mark Kellywith Gabrielle Giffords
American SpiritMarch 9, 2013
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Opening program
and National Anthem
Opening remarks
Welcome and introduction
of tonight’s speaker
Presentation
Presentation
Remarks and introduction
of tonight’s moderator
Audience Questions
Closing Remarks
Susan Greenbaum
Bill ChapmanExecutive DirectorThe Richmond Forum
Gary SypoltCEODominion Energy
Captain Mark Kelly
The Hon. Gabrielle Giffords
Fifteen-minute intermissionfor collection of audience questions
Mr. Chapman
Capt. Kelly and Ms. Giffords with Mr. Colin Goddard
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With about 4,000 employees in the Richmond area and more than 9,000 throughout the Commonwealth, today’s Dominion plays a vital role in supporting the state’s economy.
Along with helping to meet Virginia’s energy needs, Dominion is a leading provider of energy and related services in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the U.S.—a market of 60 million homes and businesses where 40 percent of the nation’s energy is consumed. Dominion now serves almost six million retail electric and natural gas customers in 15 states.
Good corporate citizenship and responsible environmental stewardship are integral to Dominion’s business mission. The company’s philanthropic arm, the Dominion Foundation, provides financial support to qualified non-profit organizations in communities where the company does business. In addition, employees contribute more than 125,000 hours of volunteer service to their communities each year.
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The University of Mary Washington
salutes Captain Mark Kelly
and former Congresswoman
Gabrielle Giffords.
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Kelly was preparing to command the final flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour when, on January 8, 2011, he learned that his wife, Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, had been critically wounded in an assassination attempt in Tucson, Arizona. This event changed the trajectory of Kelly’s life forever. His dedication to his family and to Giffords’ difficult road to recovery, while continuing to serve his country, captivated the nation and personified the very best of the American spirit.
In May 2011, Captain Kelly commanded the Endeavor’s final mission 200 miles above the earth. Upon returning home, he announced his retirement from the U.S. Navy and NASA in order to fully devote himself to Gifford’s recovery.
In January—on the second anniversary of the shooting in Tucson and following the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut—the couple launched Americans for Responsible Solutions, a campaign to change America’s gun policies.
Mark Kelly is an American astronaut, retired U.S. Navy Captain, experienced naval aviator who flew combat missions during the Gulf War, bestselling-author, and prostate cancer survivor. His life has been a testament to courage, commitment, intelligence and accomplishment. Yet, perhaps his greatest achievements are taking place today beside the woman he loves.
The recipient of numerous military honors, including the Legion of Merit, two Defense Superior Service Medals, and two Distinguished Flying Crosses, Kelly was selected to become an astronaut in 1996. In 2001, he flew the first of his four missions aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour. He also commanded Space Shuttle Discovery, and is one of only two individuals who have visited the International Space Station on four different occasions.
Kelly’s identical twin brother, Scott, is also an astronaut who served as commander of both the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. They share the distinction of being the only siblings who have traveled in space.
With 6,000 flight hours in more than 50 different aircraft, 375 aircraft carrier landings, 39 combat missions, and more than 50 days logged in space, Captain Kelly is one of our country’s most experienced pilots.
A native of New Jersey, Kelly holds a B.S. degree in marine engineering and nautical science from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, having graduated with highest honors in 1986. He received an M.S. degree in aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1994.
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Former CongresswomanGabrielle Giffords
U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) was once described by a fellow Congressman as, “charming, lovely, brilliant, warm, intellectually curious, intellectually honest—and tough as nails. She’s also one of the most beloved members of the House.”
Her toughness and charm have been displayed for the world as “Gabby” courageously battles through recovery from life-threatening head injuries caused by a would-be assassin’s gunfire.
Elected to Arizona’s 8th Congressional District seat three times since 2006, Giffords was meeting with constituents at a local event in Tucson on January 8, 2011 when the gunman opened fire. Six people were killed and 16 others were injured in the attack. Giffords sustained a bullet wound to the head and required immediate neurosurgery. She remained in critical condition for days.
That Gabby Giffords survived the attack is remarkable. That she regained her ability to walk and to speak is astounding, and that she was present as a member of Congress for the State of the Union Address only a year later is nothing short of miraculous. Her road to recovery has been inspirational, but so has her life.
She is only the third woman in Arizona history to be elected to Congress. A Fulbright Scholar, Giffords holds a bachelor of arts degree from Scripps College and a master’s from Cornell University. Before going to Washington, D.C., she served in the Arizona state House of Representatives from 2001 to 2003, and in the Arizona state Senate from 2003 until 2005.
As a member of the U.S. House of
Representatives, Giffords described herself as a moderate, “Blue Dog” Democrat, and was known for supporting bipartisanship and government responsibility. Giffords resigned her Congressional seat in January 2012, choosing to focus on her continued physical and emotional recovery. “I will recover and return,” she said.
In September 2012, she was invited to lead the Pledge of Allegiance at the Democratic National Convention—which she did, to a standing ovation.
In January of this year, Giffords and her husband, Captain Mark Kelly, launched a new gun control initiative, Americans for Responsible Reform, intended to “encourage elected officials to stand up for solutions to prevent gun violence and protect responsible gun ownership by communicating directly with the constituents that elect them.”
Giffords and Kelly still live in Tucson.
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Colin Goddard grew up dreaming of being an astronaut like Mark Kelly, yet today he has much more in common with Gabby Giffords.
As a youngster, Goddard attended both Space Camp and the Advanced Space Academy
in Alabama, experiences which helped shape his desire to become a pilot and an astronaut. After completing high school abroad, he enrolled at Virginia Tech to study physics as an Army ROTC cadet. As a sophomore, his high-flying aspirations were dashed by a vision test which revealed him to be color blind, making him
ineligible for flight school. Then, on April 16, 2007, during his senior
year at Tech, Colin Goddard was shot four times by a gunman. Thirty-three people were killed that day; Goddard is one of only seven students who survived in a classroom of 17 people. Three of the four bullets are still lodged in his body, and a titanium rod is now a framework for his shattered left femur.
Goddard, now 27, graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.A. in International Studies and lives in Washington D.C. He is active with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, using his experience to educate others about the realities of gun violence.
Goddard’s story is the subject of the documentary film, Living for 32.
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Susan Greenbaum is a singer-songwriter who traveled an interesting road to arrive at her musical career. She grew up in Kansas, graduated magna cum laude from Harvard, and came to Richmond as a corporate officer in one of the city’s Fortune 500 companies.
When her youngest brother, Ron, died of a brain tumor, Susan decided to leave her corporate life and pursue her dream of being a musician. That dream came true and, to date, she has released five CDs, including her latest, This Life.
Susan has won several national songwriting awards, including the Smithsonian Songwriters
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Accompanying Susan tonight is percussionist and drummer Chris Parker. A graduate of Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, Chris has played in several bands and for many shows at Barksdale Theater and Swift Creek Mill Playhouse.
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Endeavour was NASA’s youngest reusable, winged orbiter, debuting at the Kennedy Space Center in 1991, following the introduction of Columbia in 1981, Challenger in 1983, Discovery in 1984, and Atlantis in 1985. Endeavor was built under intense scrutiny following the tragic explosion of Challenger and the death of its seven crew members in 1986.
Largely assembled from spare parts fabricated during the development of Discovery and Atlantis, Endeavour was christened through a contest initiated by Congress. The name Endeavour was inspired by the 18th century sailing ship that charted the South Pacific under British explorer Captain James Cook.
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Endeavour was truly the workhorse of Space Shuttles, delivering the first connection between the U.S. and the orbiting Russian space station modules, creating the world’s first international space station.
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We cannot tolerate this anymore. These tragedies must end, and to end them we must change. Are we really prepared to say that we’re powerless in the face of such carnage, that the politics are too hard?
— President Barack Obama at the vigil service for Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims
To ban guns because criminals use them is to tell the innocent and law-abiding that their rights and liberties depend not on their own conduct, but on the conduct of the guilty and the lawless, and that the law will permit them to have only such rights and liberties as the lawless will allow.
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In response to a horrific series of shootings that has sown terror in our communities, victimized tens of thousands of Americans, and left one of its own bleeding and near death in a Tucson parking lot, Congress has done something quite extraordinary—nothing at all.
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Now is the time for a national policy on guns that takes loopholes out of our laws, automatic weapons out of our neighborhoods, and the tragedies like today (Newtown) out of our future.
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While I favor keeping guns out of the hands of felons, youths, and the mentally impaired, I oppose adding more bureaucratic obstacles that attempt to fight crime by disarming its victims.
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Most Americans don’t know how weak our guns laws are. Gun owners aren’t licensed.
Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and Captain Mark Kelly testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence on January 30th. (Photo by Susan Walsh/AP Photo)
Gun Control:Voices in the debate
Guns aren’t registered. The Brady Law, named for my husband, required background checks for gun purchases from licensed gun dealers. Most private sales, including those at gun shows and over the Internet, don’t require background checks. It’s insanity.
— Sarah Brady, ChairpersonThe Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy with a gun. I call on Congress today to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. — Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President, NRA
Eighty-five percent of Americans want mandatory handgun registration, a background check, and a 5-day waiting period for purchasing a handgun. Seventy-two percent also want mandatory registration of rifles and shotguns.
— National Gun Policy Survey of the National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago
Gun control has not worked in D.C. We have the strictest gun laws in the nation and one of the highest murder rates. It’s quicker to pull your Smith and Wesson than to dial 911 if you’re being robbed.
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We can’t just stand behind you and say we support our men and women in the law enforcement community and then not have the laws on the books that help you do your job every day. It’s time that we have an assault weapon ban.
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The right is absolute. Government has no authority to forbid me from owning a firearm. The debate is not about guns. It is about freedom.
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I sympathize with people who want to ban guns, but I can’t agree with them. We have to be careful in our zeal to abolish guns such that we don’t wind up with legislation that will leave armed only the people most likely to do harm with them.
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I give the President credit for sincerity of this. …The problem is he doesn’t know what to do and no one knows what to do. The things he signed today, the executive orders, are useless. It’s the appearance of motion. I think it’s sincere, he wants to do a little at the edges; a little research here, a little encouragement here. But everybody understands it’s not going to make any difference. So, he is saying that the three big items are the ban on assault weapons, on the big magazines, and the idea of having the background checks. I think they are not going to pass. I think he will expend some capital, but the country simply isn’t ready to do anything near that.
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2002-2003 November Ken Burns January The Hon. Rudolph W. Giuliani February Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and Her Majesty Queen Noor with Gwen Ifill March FBI Director Louis Freeh April Senator Fred Thompson
2003-2004 November Cal Ripken, Jr. January Robert Shiller and Jeremy Siegel with Geoff Colvin February Candice Bergen March Rt. Hon. Mary Robinson April Thomas L. Friedman
2004-2005 November General Tommy Franks January Michael Beschloss and Walter Isaacson February Tim Russert March Fareed Zakaria April Frank Gehry
2005-2006 November Robert Redford January Sherry Lansing February General Colin Powell March Tom Wolfe April Rick Wagoner with Geoff Colvin
2006-2007 November Burt Rutan January Malcolm Gladwell and Alvin Toffler February B.B. King March Jim Lehrer April Dr. Jared Diamond
2007-2008 November President Vicente Fox January Carly Fiorina February Michael Douglas with Jeffrey Brown March Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. April David Brooks
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2009-2010 November Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson January Greg Mortenson March Steve Forbes April Condoleezza Rice May David Plouffe
2010-2011 November President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf January Laura Bush February Anderson Cooper March Dr. George M. Church April David Blaine
2011-2012 November Dr. Robert Ballard January Robert Gates February Quincy Jones March Charles Krauthammer and Robert Reich April Sir Ken Robinson and Rafe Esquith
This SeasonNovember Platon January Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner and Doris Kearns Goodwin February President Bill Clinton March Captain Mark Kelly with Gabrielle Giffords April Dr. Jane Goodall
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