Next, more from the 27th annual southern festival of books with a panel a Panel Discussion on race in americ pl good morning. Everyone can hear me . Wonderful. Good morning and and welcome to thet,015 southern festival of books. I am jim mccarrons, a writer and teacher from philadelphia by way of los angeles, now, now based here in nashville. It is long story. All you need to know is i am your prod host for this mol. Ings session. A brief note of business, this incredible threeday celebration of the written word depends heavily on donations. Not15ust to keep going every year but to also remain free. Free of charge. Do you keep that in mind, donations of whatever level can be made by mail or online through various socphl medph platforms, or even a person through actual time live, persontoperson communication. Any, and all are greatly apprecphte. Second your authors today will be heading to and signing books at the signing table iperedphtely follow our session. Books are available for pu
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Here is how to take part in the conversation. Call the following number on our screen looking forward to your comments coming in already or you can leave us an email. Good morning. Good monday morning to you. Time magazine, when writing about Angela Merkel, the german chancellor, they say she brandished a different set of values. Host well, donald trump as number three says wait a minute. Heres the headline on Business Insider about donald trump on times person of the year in picking Angela Merkel, they absolutely picked the wrong person, says donald trump. Theres the headline. Mr. Trump has been making the rounds and making his point in recent days and heres what he had to say recently in grand rapids, michigan, on a rally on this topic. So who is number one . Trump drudged 46 . Time magazine, they didnt give me man of the year or the person of the year. They should have. Thats why its heading down the dukes, folks. They gave it to a woman whos not done the right thing in germany and
Executive editor of defense one. Good morning. We wake up to this headline in usa today about ramadi and isis, iraqi forces claiming a victory, the Islamic State losing ground in syria. Its the third major defeat. What is ahead . On the ground, the next two raqqa, the mosul and headquarters of isis. Interesting. We had a couple lowerlevel city wassaying the liberated, and in the same breath, they said, we havent gone in yet. Fromight, we have heard the spokesman for u. S. Forces in iraq saying, using language little bit more measured like, we congratulate the iraqis on their progress in the city. There are parts of the city that are still not liberated. This is not a total victory. In your what to watch in 2016 piece in defense one, you talk about the antiisis campaign. Talk more broadly. This isnt just iraq and the u. S. How do you expect the campaign to play itself out . Who else might be involved who is not involved now . Its more of the same. The president has said more frequently