segregationists and tied himself more closely to president obama, that was an effort to put an end to these, to own the situation and finally get on the offense. mike axios, we have hear that you have some reporting on trump. he could be turning on twitter. he said he wouldn t have been elected or might not have been elected without the social medias and of course twitter long before he ran for office was his way of building his brand. but here s a real change. president trump now is going after the social media platforms, talking about how he would be for regulation of them. and saying that perhaps the congress should pass legislation reining in the social platforms as he says that the platforms are punishing conservatives. now, this is going to come to a head this week on thursday. the president has something very
unusual. the presidential social media summit where he s invited a variety of players. some of them very controversial to come to the white house to talk about this topic. but the president who was built by social media, obviously revels in it, loves it, but now he s being tough on the big tech companies. yeah, twitter and facebook i understand aren t invited to the summit. i m not quite sure how you have a social media summit if you don t invite twitter and facebook to it. axios i m told has some insight on the two democratic candidates in particular who are making waves after the debates. might those be warren and harris? yes, in addition to harris, another person with waves of course is julian castro. how do you ride a wave after the debate? here s the dilemma for the candidates that you mentioned. that is that how do you take the excitement of the debate and
of the young jihady, these fighters have been mobilized to join the islamic states war on the infadel, social medias has become the most pafrl weapon and one of the most influential is the this tweeter. role is to import the eb and flow of the battles. his commentaries are sdodesigneo encourage. his view is to recruit, but who is he? his words and images filter in the mind of the young pretenders. they are acting as disseminators of a lot of the materials and we are talking
he s really good. one qualifier. he would look in the mirror at his own experience. he benefitted from a long campaign. he was a better candidate. senator obama was a better candidate after going through the grueling process with senator clinton. but he captured the country s imagination through his primaries. that is not what we saw here. you ve been monitoring what s going on. a lot of buzz out there on social medias. absolutely. the one thing we ve seen for the last few days since we ve been monitoring very closely, ron paul still exists in a much stronger way than everybody else in social media. one reason is the type of supporter he attracts. the type of supporter with more libertarian supporter likes the idea of the twitter verse or social media because they feel that it s not governed by what they call mainstream media. he s also got this younger audience that, again, is on the internet a little bit more. but the other thing that i think we re looking at here is one of