Festival but what he did do is he deterred, you threatened any distributor who would dare to put bring the movie to audiences . Thats why were now were bringing the campaign directly to audiences. Were asking them to partner with us through our Crowd Funding Campaign on kickstarter so thats a really exciting step were taken now. And in terms of takeaway, its honestly i think Theres Something thats maybe has to say about themes that are bigger than just the character whos Donald Trump this movie, about the origin of a worldview thats at the center of the big discussion in happening with ourselves in our system very interesting. I was having a little bit of sound, but thank you so much both of you very intriguing, amy, daniel, thank you so much and thank you all for watching Anderson Cooper 360 is next tonight on 360. All were learning about the latest School Shooting this time in georgia to students and two teachers killed nine others, hospitalized there is Breaking News in president ia
Tonight on 360, all we re learning about the latest school shooting this time in georgia to students and two teachers killed nine others, hospitalized there is breaking news in presidential politics. Liz cheney, not a democrat, says she is voting for the democrat. Plus with just six days until debate night now the two sides are getting ready for what could be a decisive moment in a very close race. Good evening. John berman here in for anderson for killed two students, two teachers, nine injured. People gather tonight and winder, georgia taking part in a community ritual that no community ever wants sharing a moment that no one would ever welcome and every piece of footage that is now a regular part of the visual catalog of american mass killing footage. Like this of students being marched out of the place for teachers and classmates had been murdered, their hands up as a precaution today s mass shooting at apalachee high school was the 45th. This year cnn s ryan young is there for us
We also want to thank all of you for your support and for our community of booklovers and friends we wouldnt be here today. Tonight we are excited to have with us tara burton who is celebrating the recent release of her new book strange rights, new religions for a godless world. Is contributing editor at the american interest, at columnist at Religion News service and the former staff and religion reporter. She has written on religion and Secular National geographics, Washington Post , New York Times and more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. Shes also author of the novel social creature. Joining tara to discuss her new book is ross douthat, columnist for the New York Times oped page and offer up to change the church, bad religion and privileged and coauthor of brandnew party. Before joining New York Times was a Senior Editor for the atlantic. These film critic for National Review and he cohosts the New York Times weekly oped paul podcast. He lives in new haven with his wi
Community of authors book lovers and friends. We would not be here today. Tonight we are excited to have with this, the developer, celebrating the release of our new book strange rights. Tara is a contributing editor at the american interests, and columnist. In the former staff recorder. Shes written on religion and secular is him, to national geographic, washington post. New york times more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. Shes also the author of the novel social creature. Joining tar, roth is a columnist for the New York Times. Is the author of to change the church. That religion and privilege. Before joining the New York Times leaves a Senior Editor for the atlantic pretty is a critic for National Review and kisses New York Times weekly podcast argument. He lives in new haven with his wife intent and three children. So without further i do, please welcomwelcome tar and was prett. Thank you so much for joining us here in this exciting virtual experience. It is slightly
Good evening everybody and welcome, i direct event here, we are so happy to have everyone here, before we launch into a session of strange rights, unlike tissue history, this is a 1927 by benjamin over fourth avenue, stretching from union square, from an original or the eight stores until after 93 years the sole survivor and now run by thirdgeneration owner, we want to thank all of you for your support without her whole community of authors, booklovers and friends we would not be here today. Tonight we are excited to have with this tar Isabella Burton celebrating the release of her new book, strange rights in the religions for a world, shes a tribute editor at the american interest. The former Staff Reporter at fox. Com. Shes written religion and secular religion for national geographic, the washington post, the New York Times and more in the doctrine and theology in oxford, shes the author of the novel social creature. Joining her to discuss her new book is ross, a columnist for the N