An Evening with Dana Bash

An Evening with Dana Bash

Join us when CNN Anchor and Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash brings her unique voice to MLRT.

By Main Line Reform Temple

Date and time

Thursday, November 14 · 7:30 - 9pm EST

Location

Main Line Reform Temple

410 Montgomery Avenue Wynnewood, PA 19096

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Catch up with Dana Bash on Thursday, November 14.


ABOUT DANA BASH


With almost two decades covering domestic politics for CNN, few can rival Dana Bash’s acumen of national politics. A shrewd observer of all things Washington, Dana leaves audiences informed and engaged on topics as far-ranging as the national political mood, women in politics, and her own connection to Judaism.

Dana also brings her extensive interview experience to the stage as a moderator, having facilitated presidential primary debates as well as CNN’s political town hall specials. Dana Bash is CNN's chief political correspondent and co-anchor of State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, the network's Sunday morning newsmaker show. Bash is based in Washington, D.C., where she covers both campaigns and Congress and regularly serves as a moderator for CNN's political town hall specials. She also moderated CNN's first debate of the 2020 election cycle in Detroit, as well as the last Democratic Presidential Debate of the cycle held in Washington, D.C. Bash also anchored special coverage of "Election Night in America" surrounding the 2020 election, which lasted several days until CNN was the first to project Joe Biden as the winner. Bash is the winner of the National Press Foundation's 2019 Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism.

With white nationalists radicalized online perpetrating deadly shootings and insidious conspiracy theories and tropes normalized by political leaders, Bash has taken an in-depth look for a CNN Special Report Rising Hate: Antisemitism in America. The documentary first aired in August 2022. In the timely and unique hour, Bash visited Jewish communities still reeling from recent violence, including Poway, California, where CNN cameras were the first allowed inside since the deadly attack in 2019, and the Temple in Colleyville, Texas, where an extremist antisemite took congregants hostage. Bash also gets a first look at a command center dedicated to tracking threats against Jews by monitoring the deepest corners of the dark web. In interviews with everyone from victims of hate, to a former Skinhead, to scholars and experts, the report digs deep into the complex reasons for growing antisemitism in the U.S. and, most importantly, explores ways to help curb it.

In 2021, Bash launched her CNN series Being..., which goes beyond her Sunday morning news-making interviews. The series features in-depth conversations with individuals affecting American policy, politics, and culture — giving viewers an understanding of the human being behind the public face. In 2017, Bash launched her digital CNN series, Badass Women of Washington, highlighting women from a wide range of backgrounds and generations to show how they have shattered glass ceilings on their way up the ranks.

Bash played a key role in CNN's 2016 presidential primary debates, serving as a questioner in six of the network's seven primetime primary debates on both sides of the aisle. Bash also serves as a co-anchor on set in the CNN Election Center for all election night specials. As part of her coverage of the 2016 presidential campaigns, Bash conducted sit-down interviews with majority of the candidates including Donald Trump; Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Bernie Sanders; and Governors Jeb Bush and John Kasich.

Bash also continues to be instrumental to the network's Capitol Hill coverage. In 2015, she broke news on live television that House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy would not be running for Speaker of the House and also conducted Speaker John Boehner's final interview on his last day in office. Bash also served as the lead correspondent covering former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 11-hour testimony before the House Select Committee on Benghazi. She played a key role in the network's midterm "Election Night in America" coverage providing reports from the war rooms of the RNC, the DNC and CNN's Election Center in Washington. Bash has secured several key interviews with lawmakers, including a television-exclusive with Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) to talk about his gay marriage reversal, the groundbreaking interview with former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) and her husband Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), and the first interviews with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) after each member's Senate filibuster.

Bash graduated cum laude with her bachelor's degree in political communications from The George Washington University.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where & when will the lecture take place?

The lecture will be at Main Line Reform Temple, located at: 410 Montgomery Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096

The lecture promptly starts at 7:30 pm. Main Line Reform Temple will be open for seating beginning at 6:30 pm. The lecture will conclude around 8:45 pm.

Can I select the specific seat(s) I want?

Yes! Picking your own Patron, Premier and Deluxe seat is easy and only takes a few steps. After you review all the details about the event, just click "Buy on Map" to view the venue map for the venue. All you have to do is click or tap on a seat to purchase it!

Where is General Admission seating?

General Admission seats are immediately behind the Deluxe seating and will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

What is the format of the evening?

After brief welcoming remarks and an introduction from an MLRT representative and the presenting sponsor, the speaker will be joined by a local journalist for a fireside chat style event. The speaker will answer a wide range of questions. The lecture will conclude with a q/a from the audience.

Am I able to ask a question of the speaker?

Yes, upon entrance to the auditorium, a question card will be available with your program. Quietly during the lecture ushers will walk down the aisles to collect the questions from the audience. Please note the moderator may not have time to ask all questions submitted.

What are the parking options at MLRT?

There are a limited number of spaces in MLRT’s parking lot and street parking in the vicinity. We highly recommend Uber/Lyft for easiest access. Event sponsors will be entitled to spaces in MLRT’s lot.

Most attendees who drive will park on the streets near the venue. Drop-off at the main entrance will be allowed but drivers will be required to find on-street parking if you do not hold an Early Bird -Premier ticket. There are a limited number of handicap spots. Please arrive early to allow time for parking.

I purchased the streaming option, how do I view the lecture?

You will receive an email prior to the event with detailed instructions on how to enjoy the lecture virtually.

What should I wear?

Attire is business casual.

How are tickets distributed?

Tickets are available to purchase online only. Upon successful completion of registration, you will immediately receive an email confirmation of your order. Please either print your ticket or present it on your phone to gain entrance to the event.

Is MLRT wheelchair accessible?

Our entire facility is wheelchair accessible. There are wheelchair accessible seats in both the Premier and Deluxe seating sections. General Admission seats are wheelchair accessible.

What if I cannot attend a lecture?

If you are unable to attend a lecture, we recommend that you offer your ticket(s) to a friend and encourage them to enjoy the lecture. While no refunds will be offered, you may donate your tickets back to the MLRT Main Line Speakers Series and receive a tax letter for the full value of your tickets.

Am I able to provide my feedback after a lecture?

Yes. If your email address is on file with us, you will receive a short survey following the lecture. If you choose to participate, you will have the opportunity to offer comments about the evening.

Is it possible to get a video or transcription of a speaker’s lecture?

Unfortunately, the contracts with the speakers do not allow for recording and dissemination of the speakers comments.

If I am interested in supporting the speaker series as a sponsor, whom do I contact?

Please contact Rachel Lester at rachelblester@gmail.com.

Who can help me if I have questions?

Please contact Gil Marder at gmarder@mlrt.org for assistance.

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Early bird discount
$40 – $180