I preside over the panel. We talk about the 1790s and how the relationship between the particular time that fragile moment in american political history which was the 1700s, and how we might think about what we can learn from that moment, and how it connects or how it doesnt connect on what happening in american political history at this moment. The way this work is not introduced the four panelists, each question we will talk for five minutes or so, and develop a few lines of inquiry, i will ask a few questions based upon what people said, and folks will have a chance to have a conversation. We want to leave the last 45 minutes or 30 minutes, for questions from the audience. As we are going, please have in mind, things you want to say or ask about. So introduce folks from my left to my rights. The first is katelyn carter, katelyn is an assistant professor in notre dame, or phd is from princeton and she spent the last two years as a postdoctoral fellowship at the Weiser Center for amer
I am not saying these are Bad Companies in the sense they have not done amazingly innovative things. Im just saying they make a ton of money off the internet. For them to go scotfree with no regulation suggests to me that maybe that is not the right approach. Maybe we should look at who is making all the money and why it would take so much out of the system. It is because they are selling your information. Watch the communicators on cspan2 at 8 p. M. Eastern. In case you missed it on cspan, Veterans Affairs secretary david schalk and. 20 veterans day are died by suicide. That should be unacceptable to all of us. It requires solutions that not only the va will work on. University law professor sanford teachout. To the incredible class we have in this country. Mark twain writes about this in his novel the gilded age. Two different languages of corruption that happen in the late 19 century where elites start to say it isnt really corrupt, this is the way we do things. And everybody else s
I am not saying these are Bad Companies in the sense they have not done amazingly innovative things. Im just saying they make a ton of money off the internet. For them to go scotfree with no regulation suggests to me that maybe that is not the right approach. Maybe we should look at who is making all the money and why it would take so much out of the system. It is because they are selling your information. Watch the communicators on cspan2 at 8 p. M. Eastern. In case you missed it on cspan, Veterans Affairs secretary david schalk and. 20 veterans day are died by suicide. That should be unacceptable to all of us. It requires solutions that not only the va will work on. University law professor sanford teachout. To the incredible class we have in this country. Mark twain writes about this in his novel the gilded age. Two different languages of corruption that happen in the late 19 century where elites start to say it isnt really corrupt, this is the way we do things. And everybody else s
We have a Supreme Court justice say he didnt want to get any radio cases. This seems very offputting but it turns out that the way we allocate radio spectrum, how we make Resources Available for the Wireless World were in to today is fascinating. And theres a political structure that was crafted in the 1927 radio acted everything is changing to wireless. But we have a lot of problems still with some of the very igid traditional oldfashioned into place in previous generations were trying to break away. Theres been a pattern of liberalization thats been extremely successful but we have a long way to go and so into place in me forth. Previous generations were these radio signals can still travel. Of course they can be used for communications. And radio transmit, radio receive. And we put stuff together all of a sudden youre in the Wireless World that kids grow up with. They think thats just part of society to pull out the phone nd text or snap. The first station in pittsburgh november 2nd
Vote conservative. The same numbers say they will vote labor. The rest either support other classes or say they have yet to make up their minds. You can comment on all of this at home, either on twitter or facebook, as usual. Our text number is 83981. Press the red button on your remote. The leaders dont know the questions that are going to be put to them tonight. First to face our audience, please welcome the leader of the conservative party, Prime Minister theresa may. [applause] pm may thank you very much, thank you. David good evening, Prime Minister. Your first question is from abigail. Why should the public trust anything you say or any of your policies when you have a known track record of broken promises . During yourking time as home secretary and now Prime Minister . [applause] pm may thank you, david and abigail. Can i first of all say good evening to everybody. Thank you for coming to be an audience to this program, which is an important part of the election campaign. Let m