Good afternoon for over six decades the conference of president s American Jewish organization has represented the consensus voice of the Jewish Community to the u. S. Administration and to World Leaders alike. The conference of president s proudly counts aipac is our 53 member organization. Together we have enjoyed a Productive Partnership most recently under the leadership of aipac chairmen and ceo howard cord. Congratulations to aipac president betsy burns corn, betsy like those before her has been elected to the conference of president s executive council and we look forward to working closely with betsy as well. By the way, a fabulous speech yesterday. A great call to action. For for more than 30 years the conference has been led by one of the great jewish leaders of our time, the one and only malcolm home line. As ceo malcolm is shaped his tree through his Visionary Leadership thank you for all you have done and all you continue to do for the jewish people we are great for that m
Decades the conference of president s American Jewish organization has represented the consensus voice of the Jewish Community to the u. S. Administration and to World Leaders alike. The conference of president s proudly counts aipac is our 53 member organization. Together we have enjoyed a Productive Partnership most recently under the leadership of aipac chairmen and ceo howard cord. Congratulations to aipac president betsy burns corn, betsy like those before her has been elected to the conference of president s executive council and we look forward to working closely with betsy as well. By the way, a fabulous speech yesterday. A great call to action. For for more than 30 years the conference has been led by one of the great jewish leaders of our time, the one and only malcolm home line. As ceo malcolm is shaped his tree through his Visionary Leadership thank you for all you have done and all you continue to do for the jewish people we are great for that malcolm will continue to prov
Angeles. Thank you and ill introduce the panelists. Hal studies cognitive bias and how people imagine their future selves, opeds for the New York Times and the wall street journal. Jennifer is a historian at texas and am university and a contributing editor. And expectations, establishing the obama presidency. And the next book, demagogue for president , the rhetorical genius of donald trump. [laughter] she is shell be talking about that later. Anthony is a Professor Emeritus of social psychology at uc santa cruz and the coauthor of age of propaganda, the everyday use and abuse of persuasion. He previously taught courses in advertising and Consumer Behavior at Carnegie Mellon university and he is a magician. [applaus [applause]. So thank you for being here. So the theme of this panel is, is contemporary propaganda damaging our Attention Spans, our relationships, our ability to ponder bigger questions . Or does it suffer offer some benefits like nudging us to eat healthier, save the ear
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On cspan3. The ccn cities to work working with our Cable Partners as we explore america. Next a discussion about britains discussion to leave the European Union and potential effect on the uk, the eu in the United States. From the Woodrow Wilson center in washington dc this is two hours. [inaudible conversations] good morning everyone. Welcome to all of you and the most center. Our discussion this morning of brexit. Id like to open by remembering to go back a year and a half ago june 16 and the uk public vote in brexit felt like a tectonic shift and it was a major change with consequences that were both farreaching and unclear. Brexit changes everything but how . Businesses, institutions and policymakers have been looking that ever since. The study that will talk about today looks at the impossible outcomes of what they mean for our Economic Policy and preparation. Im delighted to see many friends of the Wilson Center here today and i will introduce our expert panel. My idea is that we