Ever, with it also seems more difficult than ever. With it also seems more difficult than ever. What does this all mean for the future of the democratic experiment . America 400ere in years ago. Around thees it mean world . To help us examine these thorny issues, please welcome the moderator for this panel, chief Foreign Affairs correspondent for nbc news andrea mitchell. [applause] ms. Mitchell thank also much. It is wonderful to be back in williamsburg. A dozen years at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation as a trustee. Let me tell you how proud and happy i am to be here today. Commemorating this important anniversary. Panelists. Th these i want you to welcome place former United States secretary defense in both the bush and obama administrations, the chancellor of william and mary, robert gates. Bob gates. [applause] and also distinguished journalist, my colleague, my , robin wright. Or [applause] all, i want to say how pleased i am to be here today with both of you. And how importa
The final discussion of this days session will examine some of the challenges facing Democratic Movement around the world. Partisan polarization, mass migration, globalization, and populist movements, these and other new developments are impacting americas democracy and many others. Democracy itself faces new forms of attack with the manipulation of social media and while collaboration among free nations is more important than ever, it seems more difficult than ever. Does this mean for the future of the democratic experiment . That began here in america 400 does it mean what around the world . To help us examine these thorny issues, please welcome the moderator for this panel, chief Foreign Affairs correspondent for nbc news, andrea mitchell. Thank you also much, it is wonderful to be here, i was here for a dozen years as a trustee. Let me tell you how proud and happy i am to be here today, commemorating this important anniversary and also how i want you to welcome the former u. S. Sec
Around thees it mean world . To help us examine these thorny issues, please welcome the moderator for this panel, chief Foreign Affairs correspondent for nbc news andrea mitchell. [applause] ms. Mitchell thank also much. It is wonderful to be back in williamsburg. A dozen years at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation as a trustee. Let me tell you how proud and happy i am to be here today. Commemorating this important anniversary. Panelists. Th these i want you to welcome place former United States secretary defense in both the bush and obama administrations, the chancellor of william and mary, robert gates. Bob gates. [applause] and also distinguished journalist, my colleague, my , robin wright. Or [applause] all, i want to say how pleased i am to be here today with both of you. And how important this is, this conversation to be part of the challenges tothe democracy globally. I do have my iphone with me. It is turned off. The last time i went on stage at a Foreign Policy panel without
Globalization and populist movements rated these and other new developments are affecting americas democracy and any others. Democracy itself faces new forms of attack through the manipulation of social media. While collaboration among free nations is more important than ever, with it also seems more difficult than ever. What does this all mean for the future of the democratic experiment . America 400ere in years ago. Around thees it mean world . To help us examine these thorny issues, please welcome the moderator for this panel, chief Foreign Affairs correspondent for nbc news andrea mitchell. [applause] ms. Mitchell thank also much. It is wonderful to be back in williamsburg. A dozen years at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation as a trustee. Let me tell you how proud and happy i am to be here today. Commemorating this important anniversary. Panelists. Th these i want you to welcome place former United States secretary defense in both the bush and obama administrations, the chancello
They head to the gulf coast of florida. A lot of people have relatives in new orleans or louisiana. Or you might be headed there. So were keeping an eye on it. If you are, probably not a good idea for the next couple of days. Right. It is a potential cyclone, number 2 is what we call it. But looks like it will form into barry, tropical storm. The water temps are like a tub of bath water. 86 degrees. 87 degrees. So it has plenty. Then it could reach category 1 and move into new orleans. Was that the mayor or the governor . I didnt see that. Governor. Looks like a major rain event and still 75 approximate miles an hour. It would be around friday night to tulow is there. Its building in. Mild to warm today. Hot for some. If you think 89 to 90 is hot, some people do, that will continue into saturday. It will start a cooling trend going into early next week. Fog is there, but mainly confined to the coast. Higher clouds lifted northward. And the onshore breeze is in place. But not that stron