millie, thank you so much for being part of our heritage here at ucm. let's and thank the thank them with a round of applause. our first session is a conversation between our award winning samuels of murray stone, senior historian dr. rob citino who presented our precut symposium on thursday and author and award winning journalist andrew nagorski and is here today to discuss with rob. his latest book, saving freud, the rescuers brought him to freedom, which tells the story of the attempt to get freud out of nazi occupied austria. it was published just this past august. so with that, i'm going to turn it over to rob. thanks so much. thanks so much, mike. morning, everyone. as has grace, slick famously said on sunday morning at woodstock, it's a new dawn. i'm glad to see you all up. bright early. you talking history? this is a treat for me andrew nagorski. you know, it really needs no introduction, as i say. but of course, that means he deserves a very long and fulsome introduction. and andy has traveled the and he's been an editor and an author longer th