[background conversations] hello, politicon, how are we doing . [applause] be back ateat to politicon in nashville, tennessee, how many folks here nashville . Wow. How many folks are from outside of nashville . Cheering] how many people here are from outside of the country . Back. Got a few in the nice. Well, my name is steven, im the president of the millennial action project, were a national Nonpartisan Organization working with young bridge theicials to political divides in our country and to enact systemic reforms to our democracy function better. Today, weve got an amazing discussion lined up for all of with two of the leading political commentators in our country, so lets bring them out. First of all, we have writer, commentator and author of 13 new seller sellers, ann coulter, give her a round of applause. [applause] do i go there . Right in the middle. Thank you. Andnd another writer commentator and writer at the atlantic, give a big round of david fromm. All right. Feeling . E
I am the founder and president of the millennial action project, a Nonpartisan Organization working with young elected officials to bridge the political divides in our country. Today, we have an amazing discussion lined up for all of you with two of the leading political commentaries and our country. Let us bring them out. First of all, we have writer, commentator, and author, m coulter. And coulter give her a round of applause. And, another writer and commentator, give a good round um. Applause for david f [applause] how are we feeling . Great, so good to be here. Excellent. Well, i commented that both of you are authors and david in the past, youve actually commented about anns book on immigration, that it was perhaps one of the most politically influential books in our country around the issue of immigration. So let me start with you, david. Why did you make that comment . Well, i said it was the most directly politically influential because ann had written this book about immigrati
Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. This is a test. Test. Test. Captioning performed by vitac and then reagan learned how to perfect state of the unions and these like major speeches and barack obama was the big deal about blackberry president , he had a blackberry. Trump took twitter and ran with it and we still havent caught up with it because social media is a big phenomenon and donald trump sees the world as how many followers do i have. He judges power he is interested in celebrities that have a lot of followers. If you are a Congress Person or a state representative and dont have twitter followers, trump thinks you are a loser. But how long is twitter going to be the big deal . Theres going to be something new coming up. It might be we have to find ways to restrain some social media. I mean, facebook has taken off people that are holocaust deniers. Gone. You know, freedom of speech has its limits. You cant go in theaters and scream fire when there isnt one and the internet has not been
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The thing that amused and entertained our boys who were stationed all over england was westminster abbey, and there were quite a few americans who came there to see the sites and see westminster abbey, and these are the scenes that i wanted to photograph on one sunday afternoon. Another area that intrigued me was marble arch. The marble arch on one sunday afternoon was full of people. You must remember that london was being bombed almost every night in this particular time, and i was photographing these speakers that were addressing the crowds. Every speaker was speaking on a different assumptiosubject, but police stood around and watched, and as long as there was no arguments, nobody was hurt, and the people in the audience were arguing back with the speakers, but these were just typical shots of how we passed the time waiting for dday. Most of the children who lived in england or a great may i should say were sent out of the city, but a lot of them had to remain behind, but in spite