Juncture in our National Story mister speaker must not be seen as a victory for one party over another or one faction over another. This is the time when we move on and discard the old labels of leave and remain. The verywords seem tired to me , as defunct as big and poor little and and or montagues and x atthe end of the play. Now is the time to act together as one reinvigorating nation, one United Kingdom filled with renewed confidence in our t. National destiny and determined that last to take advantage of the opportunities that now lie before us. And our Withdrawal Agreement is to set this in motion and avoid any further delay and in the hopes of the underworld honorablegentlemen does not have any further delay i give way to him. The bill continues not to extend the transition phase or phase 2 of brexit does not endanger pending the heart of the europeanunion. It boxes us into a corner. On contrary misterspeaker, i think most people would agree that it strengthens our negotiations.
The most pressing problems facing our generation. Host where do you guys get your funding . Guest our funding comes from individual donors, the tap action fund. That is how we do our business there. Host how do you expect the youth of america to vote in the upcoming election . Do you expect it to go up or down . Or even stay flat . Guest it is going through the roof. There is no question. This was or shadowed in the 2018 midterms where voter turnout had the highest mark in 20 years, particularly pronounced between voters 18 to 35. Youre seeing engagement from young adults now. That will shoot through the roof in 2020. Host why are more young people getting involved in voting and civil action . Guest young people have led civic and social justice actions throughout history. You are now seeing that turned vote. Need for need to people are realizing that 16 votes can be the difference in an election and the difference in terms of having people working alongside social justice movements. F
Compelling discussion coming up on what is in a way the Fourth Branch of government, the Administrative State, that has an impact on our lives and businesses. The rise of the Administrative State, will the usb a democracy in the future, or a nation ruled by the Administrative State . Up in al is coming minute. You will get a preview of tonights tony likely Fellowship Award presentation, because the moderator of the panel is one of our new recipients of the blankley fellowship. Njeti is the chief washington correspondent for ll and is a fellow and hosts the realignment podcast. He previously served as a correspondent for the daily caller and the d. C. News foundation and received his masters degree in u. S. National Security Policy from georgetown university, and his bachelors in economics from the George Washington university. Has studied extensively across the globe, spanning three continents, visiting over 40 countries. Im proud to introduce one of our new Tony Blankley fellows, and
Host longtime Technology Journalist and author, Stephen Baker is the coauthor of this new book called hop, skip, go. Mr. Baker, you write that this book is about the coming age of mobility. What do mean by that . Well, there are its an information revolution we been watching it for the last halfcentury but it spread into computers and overwhelmed media and advertising and then it spread into telephones and we were carrying around the internet wherever we went. Now, in this next aid the internet and the mobile machines will be carrying us around. I think it will be an age in which all kinds of new choices will surface for us and we will be able to we will be able to go a lot of places and it will have a big effect on our cities and at the same Time Companies and city governments are going to be able to manage our movements and that will raise questions about privacy at its next stage of the internet revolution. Host imagine a scenario, something you write about in her book, los angeles
Mulcair, and steven harper. Tonights debate will cover four broad subjects at the top of voters minds the Economy Energy and the environment the state of canadas democracy in Foreign Policy and security. Each segment will begin with questions forrom me. Another leader will respond followed by an extended discussion among all the leaders. We will go through that process twice for each of our four subjects. We drew lots to determine the speaking order. Everybody here knows that order but nobody in any of the parties have seen or heard the questions i will be asking tonight. The parties have agreed that at any point i can intervene to direct conversation. Lets begin with our first topic, the economy. This is one subject on everybodys mind as the election approaches, the economy. We have dangerous economic wind flowing in canada. The countrys Economic Health is shaky. We are coming out of a mild recession. Oil prices have slumped, exports are weak. What ottawas proper role in the canada .