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Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 11:27 AM To: Dean Ball Subject: Re: Invitation to speak at Ml
Dean -- thank you for the information. I am going to run it by a couple folks and will get you an answer asap given your time constraints.
Millan
From: Dean Ball <dball@manhattan-institute.org> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 11:07:16 AM To: Hupp, Millan Subject: Re: Invitation to speak at Ml
(Ralf, will move you to BCC)
Millian,
The video would be screened at our Hamilton Award Dinner on May 4; attendees would include the Manhattan Institute's board of trustees and other supporters, and high-level figures from media, government, and the non-profit sector. We would of course give your office final approval over his portion of the video. We also might seek to screen it publicly after that, on social media and our website, but would again only do so with your approval.
We are willing to be as flexible as possible to Administrator Pruitt's schedule, with the only constraint being that we'd need to do the filming before April 7 in order to have the video ready in time. We will have a film crew in DC on one of the following days: March 28, March 30, April 4, April 5, and April 7. If any of those dates works on your end, we would prefer to schedule it on those days. But as I said, we'll gladly accommodate whatever time within that range is ideal for you.
The questions we would ask are copied below. Of course, if there are any questions, for whatever reason, that he would prefer not to discuss, we can change this list.
1) How has Ml changed American lives for the better?
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2) In your opinion, what is the single-most influential contribution Ml has made to foster greater economic choice and individual responsibility?
2b) And/or, what has been its most significant intellectual contribution? What is the "big idea" from Ml that has mattered most?
3) What do you hope the "next 40 years" look like for Ml?
3b) How might America (or its cities?) look different 40 years from now if Ml's ideas are more broadly understood and implemented?
4) What is Ml's unique contribution? What differentiates Ml from others?
5) Who are your favorite fellow(s) and why?
6) Make any comment that you (the toaster) would like to make (you never know what you get from them)
7) Do you have any thoughts or comments about Larry Mone (Ml's President) or Paul Singer (Ml's Chairman)?
8) Do you remember your first interaction with Ml, its scholars, or their ideas?
9) What wishes do you have for Ml for the next 40 years?
10) Would you say that Ml's scholars or their work have changed your thinking significantly, on a personal level? Why did you find these ideas compelling or how did they help you see policy/culture differently?
Thank you,
Dean
Dean W. Ball Deputy Director, State & Local Policy Manhattan Institute for Policy Research 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, Third Floor New York, NY 10017 646.839.3339
From: Hupp, Millan <hupp.millan@epa.gov> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 10:54 AM To: Rafael Mangual
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