Go. Mr. Baker, you write that this book is about the coming age of mobility. What do you mean by that . Stephen well, there are its an information revolution. And weve been watching it for the last half century. Its spread into computers and overwhelmed media and advertising. And then it spread into telephones. And we were carrying around the internet wherever we went. And now in this next stage, the internet and the mobile machines will be carrying us around. So i think its its going to be an age in which all kinds of new choices are going to surface for us. And were going to be able to well, were going to be able to go a lot of places and its going to 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 all kinds of questions about privacy. So its just the next stage of the internet revolution. Imagine a scenario, something you write about in your book, los angeles, 2028. What should we
Broken america about how both sides need to stop ranting and start listening, because im very concerned about our current political environment. My husband jimmy and i have two children, they are 20 and 18, and i am concerned about the environment they are growing up in. It is important to disagree agreeably. We need to be able to talk about issues that are important to our country in a way that makes progress and not screaming at , each other. Jesse you are the daughter of former House Speaker newt gingrich. What was that childhood like . And tell me about what you want people to take away from this book. Jackie i am newts youngest daughter. I have a sister, kathy, who is three and a half years older. People often ask me what it was newts daughter. The truth is it is all i have ever known. He began in politics when i was very young. We lived in a rural town in georgia. I grew up in carrollton, georgia, where he he was a college professor. And the first two times that he ran for congre