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Georgia who is already achieving national power. Watch afterward sunday night at 9 00 eastern on cspan2s booktv. Nafta renegotiations continue between the us, canada and mexico. Up next a panel looks at the politics of the north American Free trade agreement. We will hear from a former Us Ambassador to canada, Gordon Giffen and Republican House speaker Newt Gingrich. The International Law firm deadens hosted this conference. Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome back from the break. Hope you enjoyed some coffee and refreshments. We had a terrific panel this morning. This afternoons panel earlier this afternoon and the next panel promises to be as informational and jampacked. I will turn things over to my partner and friend, Gordon Giffen, former ambassador to canada, the Global Leader of Public Policy practice and all around good guy. I hope somebody wrote that down. Welcome. I am biased but the presence of my friend, ambassador gary durum, this will be the most interesting panel of the da
Welcome back from the break. We hope you enjoyed some coffee and refreshments. We had a terrific panel this morning and this afternoons panel or earlier this afternoon and this next panel promises to be just as informational and jam packed. So im going to turn things over to my partner and friend former ambassador to canada, currently a member of the u. S. And Global Boards of dentons. And just an all around good guy. Gordon. I hope somebody wrote that down. Welcome. Im biassed but even in the presence of my friend ambassador gary durham will claim this will be the most interesting panel of the day. And we even recruited an american to be on it. You were there playing an american i think, north american. So im honored to be here as the person facilitating this conversation. To my left physically but not idea logically is the former Prime Minister of canada, steven harper. To his left which may be true, im not sure, is the former speaker of the house Newt Gingrich and to his left is our
Examines the changing technology on journalism. He is in conversation with Susan Glasser of politico. Also the author of a new book overload finding todays truth in news. It is an honor to be with you. I am a little bit humbled to be given the task of interviewing such a legendary interviewer but thank you for taking the time. Time. Guest thank you, and im honored to be interviewed by y you. You are a wellknown person in journalism, and it is good to be with you. Host we are trying to make sense of the effects right now. We might as well go ahead and start with the proverbial elephant in the room, the president ial tweeter in chief. Once again, they are fairly consistent. The president of the United States said it isnt freedom of the press when others are allowed to say and write whatever they want even when it is completely false. That was not an accident. Its frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write. The First Amendment seems to allow us to wr
Keys come back not only as a podcast journalist but is also the author of a new book over low new co overload o book of finding the truth in todays daily whic of news. I am a little bit humbled to be given the task of interviewing such a legendary interviewer but thank you for taking the time you are a wellknown person in journalism and it is good to be with you. Host we are all trying to make sense of the overwhelming or overload effects right now. We may go ahead and start with the proverbial elephant in the room. There are strong views about the media and we have seen once again they are fairly consiste consistent. It isnt freedom of the press even if it is completely false. That was in august. Just a few days ago you made it clear that was not an accident. It is frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write. Okay. The First Amendment to allow us to write whatever we want to write. How do we make sense of having a president who doesnt seem to buy