The board of the temple. If youd like to submit a question please do so using the zoom chart function. I want to but everybody in the chat function we will put a link for you to purchase the copy of the book if you care to do so. Lets begin. Ladies and gentlemen, mr. John stryker. He seems to have disappeared from the building. Go with your part part its okay. Okay. Go ahead. Thank you very much gady, and thank you, even though we cant syndicators and to all of you for being with us this evening. It is my honor to introduce to nights extraordinary guest, two men whose voices have so much public understanding and debate. Both in europe and in the United States about who we are, where we have been and where we are going. Bernardhenri levy is one of the most inflectional influential people of our time. He also likes over the european left with totalitarianism. His unique combination of writing underground activism and support for democratic rights has never wavered. Beginning with his rep
Im tony woods, it is my pleasure to moderatetonights book talk. With my friends jordan and chris. Its what happens when a liberal and conservative jump into a car and drive across the country and thats the question of this book union by the friends jordan blashek and christopher haugh. Jordan is my coworker, conservative and a former marine. Chris is a democratic speechwriter. The this unlikely pair met at lost and became friends but they couldnt stop arguing about politics and in 2016 those arguments got worse and worse though they decided to take a road trip to see america. They did it again and again. They but union is the story of their friendship and how that union changed the way they see themselves. Its also the story of the people they met and the lessons they learnedabout what it means to be an american. In the end union is a story about hope for a betterfuture and a better united states. Offer a warm virtual welcome to chris and jordan and give you a moment to say hello to th
does it for me. thank you for watching. right now american voices with alicia menendez. thanks so much, reverend sharpton. hello everyone i m alicia menendez. this week seeing a president of the united states arraigned on federal criminal charges. today, a bombshell prediction from trump s former attorney general, saying that his former boss is quote, toast. we ll have that in just a second. trump s arraignment will go down on tuesday in miami, facing a judge and 37 counts of classified documents mishandling. today, trump announcing that he will deliver remarks about his arraignment in miami. and his on tuesday evening. the indictment, the united states versus donald j trump and trump s aid, an alleged coconspirator, laying out a damning case. 31 counts for violating the espionage act, as far as willful retention of national defense information. the lies of a which meant spewing from trump and the elected republicans who have anointed themselves his backup singers. one me
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