Tom cotton and ben sasse, the times naming Vice President mike pence. The Vice President calling that report, offensive. He has no plans to run against President Trump. More doubt being cast on the president s tax cut plan, with the president , house, senate, theyre taking a break, from what, i dont know. Senator orrin hatch, said it would be miraculous if the president can get it done. That is not good news. Despite turmoil the rally chugs on. Money and politics. Varney company starts right now. President talked about three brackets, 10 , 25 , and 35 . Are these the rates that look good to sue . Is this what you would like to see . What would you like to see in terms of a individual tax rate for the majority of the country . I would like to see it very, very low, if we could get to those rates that would be miraculous and very beneficial for the country. Ashley miraculous, not the kind of word were hoping to hear. That was gop Senate Tax Reform leader orrin hatch that it would be mira
Professor of law at stanford law school. His scholarship focuses on Voting Rights, political parties, Campaign Finance, redistricting, and elections administration. He served as special master for expert to craft districting plans for many straight and senior director for the Election Administration and his current work examines changing technology on political communications, campaigns, and Election Administration. Broadly that is what he will be talking about here today. With that, lets welcome nathan. [applause] thank you so much. It is an honor to be here. And it is an honor to be on this panel. We have a lot of people following me. My role is to set the table and they are going to break the china. I will talk about the issues and they will dive deeply into it. Obviously,ig topic dealing with the question of how the internet affects democracy. I want to focus on three questions. Want to focus on three questions. The first is what are the unique challenges that the internet poses fo
Professor of law at stanford law school. His scholarship focuses on Voting Rights, political parties, Campaign Finance, redistricting, and elections administration. He served as special master for expert to craft districting plans for many straight and senior director for the Election Administration and his current work examines changing technology on political communications, campaigns, and Election Administration. Broadly that is what he will be talking about here today. With that, lets welcome nathan. [applause] thank you so much. It is an honor to be here. And it is an honor to be on this panel. We have a lot of people following me. My role is to set the table and they are going to break the china. I will talk about the issues and they will dive deeply into it. Obviously,ig topic dealing with the question of how the internet affects democracy. I want to focus on three questions. Want to focus on three questions. The first is what are the unique challenges that the internet poses fo
A website as cspan. Work. Of attacks on cspan, a look at a history, current state and future of the internet and it is fluent on democracy. The white house chief digital officer for technology and journalist and former assistance security,or national participated in this discussion at the aspen ideas festival. Of thank you for comment. This session will break down into three parts and in each part we wont how who the question, cap we will talk about the question, can democracy say the internet . We will talk about bots, leakers, facebook. Whether democracy in which media and organizations has moved, everything moved online more weather we can survive or just. Ld. A will start with nate, professor of law at stanford law im going to start with nate persily. Nate is the james b. Mcclatchy professor of law at Stanford Law School and his scholarship focuses on Voting Rights, political parties, Campaign Finance, redistricting and Election Administration. He served as a special master or expe
Hi everyone, thanks for coming. This session we will break into three parts. In each part we will tackle this question, can democracy survive the internet . We are going to talk about trolls and hackers, leakers, twitter, facebook, filter bubbles. Fundamentally this question is whether a democracy in which media and organization is moved online, whether we can survive or adjust to that new world. A will start with nate, professor of law at stanford law school. His scholarship focuses on Voting Rights, political parties, Campaign Finance, redistricting, and elections administration. He served as special master for expert to craft districting plans for many straight and senior director for the Election Administration and his current work examines changing technology on political communications, campaigns, and Election Administration. Broadly that is what he will be talking about here today. With that, lets welcome nathan. [applause] thank you so much. It is an honor to be here. And it is