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Sanders Witnesses One of Most Powerful Moments of Her Life as Trump Meets Wounded Military

Hero.

It was a perfect moment that was shared between President Donald Trump, Sarah Huckabee Sanders,

John Kelly, and the many service members who were at the Walter Reed National Military

Medical Center.

President Trump spent time with many of the members, talking to them, awarding at least

one young member a Purple Heart for being wounded in combat, and basically acknowledging

the loyalty and bravery that the young soldiers exhibit towards America.

It was a time that Sarah Sanders stated was one of the most powerful moments of her life,

as she watched the President of the United States award a young soldier with the Purple

Heart.

Sanders spoke of the strength and resilience exuded by the young men, and women who dedicate

their lives to protecting the freedom of ours.

It's a time that seems to have spoken volumes as she watched people be given the respect,

and love that they deserve from the leader of the country.

IJR reported more on the visit by President Trump and his administrative crew: "On Thursday

afternoon, President Donald Trump visited the wounded service members being treated

at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

White House chief of staff John Kelly accompanied him on the visit.

During the trip, Trump spoke with the military members there, but there was one moment that

stood out for White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Calling it "one of the most powerful moments" of her life, Sanders witnessed Trump award

a wounded service member with the Purple Heart, the medal reserved for those injured in combat.

"Amazed by the strength and resilience of the men and women in our Armed Forces,"

she added.

Trump is not the only member of his administration to visit troops in preparation for the Christmas

season.

Vice President Mike Pence visited and gave a speech to troops deployed in Afghanistan.

"Give yourselves a round of applause.

We couldn't be more proud of every one of you," he told them.

Secretary of Defense James Mattis is also on a trip visiting service members across

the United States.

He first stop was to talk with troops stationed at U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba."

President Trump has time and time again displayed his gratitude for the American military.

He constantly faces a barrage of criticism from those who oppose his leadership, yet

he remains resilient just like the brave American soldiers are when they're faced with a hostile

situation.

President Trump has long been a great supporter of the Armed Forces, something that many critics

say the former president may have lacked enthusiasm for.

Honoring the members of the American military is a great honor, as they are the ones responsible

for maintaining the level of freedom we endure today, and most notably the elder retired

veterans really played a true part in our ability to have this much freedom.

It doesn't matter who the president is as long as the American troops get the honor,

respect, and recognition they so much deserve.

The brave people who are willing to fight, defend, and protect America and its core values

and freedom are some of the most notable people in this great country.

The only problem with the military is that the veterans should be treated much better

than what they sometimes report.

The Veterans Affairs appears to consistently receive complaints about the conditions of

their facilities, and the treatment of their patients.

There are people who go into full combat for this country, deployed away from their families

and fighting in hostile warzones, then come home and are treated poorly.

The level of care for military veterans needs to be increased, because it's current treatment

is seemingly unacceptable.

Anyone can search for many of the numerous cases of poor conditions or mistreatment or

lack of quality treatment, that American veterans receive.

Is that how the freedom fighters of America should be treated?

Is this a moment that people like Sarah Sanders will remember forever and be reminded of each

time, they look at one of the brave members of the Armed Forces?

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For more infomation >> Sanders Witnesses One of Most Powerful Moments of Her Life as Trump Meets Wounded Military Hero - Duration: 4:12.

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American Criterium Project #1 - Athens - Duration: 7:57.

"You alright, Kyle?" "Yeah."

"What's your number buddy?"

"57."

"You going back out?"

Get in around like 2:00 a.m. at like hour and a half drive from Spartanburg

last night. Stopped at McDonald's waited in line for

like 20 minutes to get like a cheeseburger, McFlurry, hit the road.

I think we fell asleep until like 3:00. Probably probably go ride here in a few

minutes and then chill for the rest of the day, till we race.

That was my dinner. Two skinny pops a couple of beers,

We had an afternoon snack at Roadhouse, so then I snacked the rest of the night.

And then I finished off the night by killing the peanut butter jar. I was

eating my peanut butter with a five millimeter wrench...we didn't have any spoons.

This is just like oddly uncomfortable like consistently where as the Trigger Point

stuff is just like real bad get a break real bad get a break you know this

just kind of has me questioning life consistently for 20 minutes.

Currently we've been on the road for about five or six days and yeah haven't

even seen laundry. Perks of crit life, so...

I just talked to my coach on the phone we did a little bit of kind of debrief

about Wednesday's race and how that went for me. Just one of my first races on fast

races on you know big-boy gears. I'm on an 11 this year instead of a 14.

Just the plan a little bit for me tonight and he was asking me what what some of my

teammates thought we were gonna do tonight and what we were gonna try and

accomplish cetera et cetera.

I mean when the race is at 8:30 at night I mean

there's not much else to do. I never take naps at home.

240 minutes, so we have about 20 minutes eat time, then we have three hours

40 minutes digestion before race. But three hours before warm up.

It's perfect timing.

About an hour out from leaving just pinning up this clean skinsuit, didn't do any laundry

yesterday, so I thought I'd wear something clean tonight.

I've gotten out of bed to get some snacks go to the bathroom, that's about it.

Trying to figure out where the staging is for the van parking, so we're gonna drop the van

off before the course all closes down, so that we've got like a nice team area

that we can hang out and chill before race time. So I'm trying to figure out, they

sent us a screenshot of a Google map instead of an actual map and I can't read the street names on it.

So trying to decipher where this is actually at.

Guys think that they could just dive bomb it and it doesn't doesn't relax the

barriers stay out and they just clobber themselves, so just be mindful of that

bit, like give yourself, if you get caught on the back to stay relaxed there and

give your self room to navigate that situation if it happens don't be

like "Oh I'm gonna fight for 30th wheel" because it's gonna be a swarm like some

guys gonna send it... he told me in bus to the front and I came up behind you and

said let's go, don't make that acceleration like, 650 watts.

In the in the finale we've got to be

together and we have to communicate.

{music}

I'm trying to be up there for Dan as much as I could you know I got caught up

in one crash like the first lap and looked down and that was missing a

bottle. So I did that whole thing with one bottle then I got caught up in a second crash.

Uhhhhh, honestly, hard like......like hard enough to the point where like....

Didn't make it to the front time, by the time I made to the front it was too late to help Daniel, uh...

and after putting in that effort my hip started seizing up, so that's a day, that's a wrap.

Went to the medics, scrubbed all the pavement out of my leg and now gonna get changed now and have a beer

Athens is over, we missed the move, won the field sprint, so with that we keep the Speed Week

overall not sure by how much but leading is leading so it's pretty good and

we also retained the lap leader jersey too so...

Yeah, day's over. We've got about, I don't know, 45 minutes to bitch, complain,

you know, mope, whatever and then the night's done we can't fix it so we

get our things together and start thinking about tomorrow.

Maintaining the jersey is a big thing for the overall and

maybe we get lucky we keep the lab jersey also...

For more infomation >> American Criterium Project #1 - Athens - Duration: 7:57.

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Trump Just Had Every Single One Of Them Arrested! The ENTIRE Democratic Party Is FURIOUS! - Duration: 6:15.

Trump Just Had Every Single One Of Them Arrested!

The ENTIRE Democratic Party Is FURIOUS!

Illegal immigration is a concern for many Americans.

And the Trump administration has made it there mission to stamp it out as much as possible

and crackdown on criminals.

One story that recently surfaced in the conservative media is something that everyone should be

worried about.

During a sting operation to try and reign in a plethora of illegal aliens, over 475

gang members were arrested by law enforcement agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement

(ICE).

65 were released by an American immigration judge while merely four were actually maintained

on arrest for criminal charges.

A recent report indicates that 99 MS-13 gang members who came to the United States illegally

were unaccompanied minors.

Sadly, over 64 of them, the majority, were granted the status of Special Immigrant Juvenile.

This special designation is a quasi-amnesty program for those who crossed the America-Mexican

border illegally.

Breitbart News reported, "Nearly 100 recently arrested MS-13 gang

members arrived in the United States by crossing through the U.S.-Mexico border as "unaccompanied

minors" and then getting resettled throughout the country by the federal government.

About 475 gang members have been arrested by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement

(ICE) agency's "Operation Matador" sting, with 99 of those gang members arrested having

arrived in the U.S. as "unaccompanied minors."

Of the 99 MS-13 gang members who entered the country as unaccompanied minors, 64 of them

were granted Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJ), which acts as a quasi-amnesty program

for young illegal aliens who cross the southern border.

Of the 475 gang members arrested by ICE in this operation, 65 of them had been allowed

to be released into the U.S. by an immigration judge, while four were re-arrested on criminal

charges after they were released.

Unaccompanied minors who cross the southern border have continued to be resettled across

the U.S. despite a direct correlation of the quasi-amnesty program — known as the Unaccompanied

Minor Children (UAC) program — with the proliferation of the MS-13 gang in regions

of the country like Nassau County and Suffolk County in New York.

Under President Trump's administration, the UAC program has continued.

For example, in Fiscal Year 2018 thus far, nearly 200 unaccompanied minors have been

resettled in Suffolk County, along with almost 280 in Queens County, and more than 115 in

Nassau County, despite the regions' issues with the MS-13 gang.

Miami-Dade County also struggling with a massive illegal alien population, has had to take

in nearly 400 unaccompanied minors thus far in Fiscal Year 2018, as well as Palm Beach

County, which has had more than 33o unaccompanied minors resettled in the region."

This large sting operation is not the only one that has taken place that led to the arrest

of MS-13 members.

In Maryland, six members of the street gang were seen before a federal grand jury.

All of the perpetrators were aged 19 to 22 and a part of a nine-count indictment.

Their crimes ranged from m****r, racketeering, to conspiracy.

The Baltimore Sun reported,

"The latest indictments come roughly two weeks after an MS-13 member from another Maryland

community was convicted in a federal racketeering conspiracy.

Raul Ernesto Landaverde Giron of Silver Spring was found guilty of m****r in aid of racketeering

and faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison.

Following that conviction, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Maryland has "suffered

terribly" because of the "uniquely barbaric" gang's criminal activities.

In charges announced Thursday, Juan Carlos Sandoval Rodriguez, 20, is accused of luring

a victim to a park in Annapolis, where he and other alleged MS-13 members and associates

murdered him.

Prosecutors believe the March 2016 k*****g was motivated by a desire to enhance or maintain

rank within the gang or gain status as a member.

In October 2016, four defendants allegedly attempted to m****r two others in Annapolis,

largely by stabbing the victims repeatedly.

Last year, Sessions designated MS-13 as a "priority" for the Department of Justice's

Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force.

That designation directs prosecutors to pursue all legal avenues to target the gang and lets

local police agencies tap into federal money to help pay for gang-related investigations."

MS-13, or the Mara Salvatrucha, is believed by federal prosecutors to have thousands of

members nationwide, primarily immigrants from Central America.

It emerged in the 1980s from a stronghold in Los Angeles.

But its true rise began after members were deported back to El Salvador in the 1990s.

President Donald Trump blames lax U.S. immigration laws for allowing deported members to return

to the U.S.

Federal authorities say the danger posed by the decades-old street gang has been increasing.

During a December stop in Baltimore, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen described

MS-13 as a "threat to our homeland security.""

Immigration remains a hot-button issue.

While conservatives argue that we need to toughen up on border security liberals have

argued we need to be more generous with children who were brought to the United States illegally

by their parents when they did not have a choice.

The rise in gang violence by gangs such as MS-13 that are run by illegal immigrants has

pushed this controversial debate to the forefront of news outlets all across the nation further

dividing people.

Share if you agree that American citizens should not have to live their lives in fear

from streets gangs like MS-13.

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Trey Gowdy Took A Wrecking Ball To The Democrat's Criticism Of FISA Memo - Duration: 14:26.

Trey Gowdy Took A Wrecking Ball To The Democrat's Criticism Of FISA Memo

Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) is one of the few in Congress willing to tell it like it is.

He has refused to mince words when it comes to the recently released Nunes memo.

And he just took a wrecking ball to the Democrats when they criticized the four-page memo.

While speaking on Face The Nation, Rep. Gowdy went after Rep. Adam Schiff (D-MA), dismantling

his concerns with the FISA memo.

Gowdy stated he "get[s] that Adam Schiff and others are worried about what's not

in my memo, I wish that they were equally concerned about what's not in the FISA application."

Gowdy is referring to the FISA application to spy on key members of the Trump campaign.

The application sourced the controversial Steele dossier, but it is unclear whether

it mentioned the fact that the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's

campaign paid for the dossier.

It also failed to mention how ex-British spy Christopher Steele had a strong bias against

the President, and wanted to do everything he could to make sure Trump wasn't elected.

As reported by The Daily Caller:

"GOP REP.

TREY GOWDY OF SOUTH CAROLINA DISMISSED DEMOCRATS' CRITICISMS OF THE RECENTLY RELEASED REPUBLICAN

MEMO DETAILING SURVEILLANCE ABUSE WITHIN THE FBI AND DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, DURING AN INTERVIEW

SUNDAY ON "FACE THE NATION."

"I GET THAT ADAM SCHIFF AND OTHERS ARE WORRIED ABOUT WHAT'S NOT IN MY MEMO," GOWDY SAID

ON "FACE THE NATION."

"I WISH THAT THEY WERE EQUALLY CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT'S NOT IN THE FISA APPLICATION"

GOWDY, WHO RECENTLY ANNOUNCED HE WILL FOREGO ANOTHER TERM IN FAVOR OF ENTERING THE PRIVATE

SECTOR, DOWNPLAYED THE CONCERNS OF THE FBI AND DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS; NAMELY THAT THE

MEMO – COMPILED BY HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE CHAIRMAN REP.

DEVIN NUNES – MIGHT COMPROMISE INTELLIGENCE METHODS AND SOURCES.

"BUT IT'S BOTH THE STEELE DOSSIER, AND WHO PAID FOR IT, AND WHETHER OR NOT IT WAS

VETTED, BUT IT'S ALSO WHAT WAS NOT IN IT.

THIS IS AN APPLICATION TO A COURT.

SO, I GET THAT ADAM SCHIFF AND OTHERS ARE WORRIED ABOUT WHAT'S NOT IN MY MEMO,"

GOWDY SAID.

"I WISH THAT THEY WERE EQUALLY CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT'S NOT IN THE FISA APPLICATION,

WHICH IS A LOT OF REALLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE SOURCE, AND ITS SUB-SOURCES, AND

THE FACT THAT HE WAS HIRED BY THE DNC AND THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN, AND THE FACT THAT HE

WAS BIASED AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP.

THAT IS ALL INFORMATION THAT THE– THAT THE FINDER OF FACT IS ENTITLED TO."

THE FBI RELEASED A STATEMENT PRIOR TO THE MEMO'S FRIDAY RELEASE, WHICH STATED THE

AGENCY HAD "GRAVE CONCERNS" ABOUT ITS CONTENTS."

The point brought up by Gowdy is very powerful and is something the Democrats clearly don't

want to talk about.

They are hoping everyone forgets about the anti-Trump Steele dossier, and how it influenced

the Justice Department in their decision to spy on Trump campaign officials.

Do you think the Nunes memo will bring down the Democrats?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

For more infomation >> Trey Gowdy Took A Wrecking Ball To The Democrat's Criticism Of FISA Memo - Duration: 14:26.

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Trump Sends in the Feds – 60 Illegals Rounded Up, Arrested - Duration: 10:37.

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A Judge Just Gave James Comey The Worst News Of His Life - Duration: 10:40.

A Judge Just Gave James Comey The Worst News Of His Life

James Comey is a central figure in the FBI's anti-Trump conspiracy.

The former FBI Director oversaw the plot to use secret courts to authorize spying on the

Trump campaign.

Now one judge just gave him the worst news of his life.

Fox News Channel's judge Jeanine Pirro ripped Comey for his anti-Trump conduct.

She correctly pointed out that the real scandal is the FBI and Obama administration's collusion

to undermine democracy by turning the surveillance state on Donald Trump.

Pirro stated that it's Comey who should be the subject of a criminal investigation.

Breitbart reports:

"WEDNESDAY ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL'S "HANNITY," JEANINE PIRRO, HOST OF NETWORK WEEKEND PROGRAM

"JUSTICE," TOLD SEAN HANNITY SHE BELIEVED FORMER FBI DIRECTOR JAMES COMEY SHOULD BE

THE TARGET OF AN ACTIVE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION.

SHE SAID COMEY LIED TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN FIRED LONG BEFORE PRESIDENT

DONALD TRUMP FIRED HIM.

"COMEY NEEDS TO BE THE TARGET OF AN ACTIVE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, I'VE SAID THAT A

MILLION TIMES," SHE SAID.

"COMEY LIED TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

COMEY SHOULD'VE BEEN FIRED THE DAY AFTER HE DECIDED THAT HE WAS 'THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.'"

AS FOR 2016 DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE HILLARY CLINTON, PIRRO SUGGESTION AN INVESTIGATION

INTO THE CLINTON FOUNDATION.

"IF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS HASN'T PASSED, GO FOR IT — OR HOW ABOUT YOU START

LOOKING INTO THE CLINTON FOUNDATION?"

SHE ADDED."

There are a number of charges Comey could face.

Former FBI agent James Wedick appeared on Pirro's program and claimed that Comey,

Sally Yates, and Andrew McCabe all may have committed criminal acts.

He said they could face charges for conspiracy to defraud the United States and misrepresentations

on a FISA to spy on Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

Do you believe Comey should face criminal charges?

Let us know your thoughts

in the comment section.

For more infomation >> A Judge Just Gave James Comey The Worst News Of His Life - Duration: 10:40.

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Hillary's Scarf Accidentally Slips Off In Public – Exposes What She's Been Hiding For MONTHS - Duration: 12:07.

Hillary's Scarf Accidentally Slips Off In Public – Exposes What She's Been Hiding

For MONTHS

Hillary Clinton is undoubtedly in full panic mode this week after a massive secret she

has been hiding leaked.

Right Wing News reported that Clinton was just photographed wearing what appears to

be a back brace in Australia this past week.

This came days after Clinton was spotted wearing the back brace as she left her daughter Chelsea's

apartment in Manhattan.

Social media users speculated that something was very wrong with her health after noticing

the brace.

"(Hillary) looks to be wearing some sort of back brace – weird protrusion and scarf

(80 degrees in NYC) up to her chin," one Twitter user wrote.

"Is Hillary wearing a back brace now?

Something was not natural about her posture and bundled up clothing.

Weird!" another added.

Rumors have been swirling for quite some time that Hillary is hiding health problems from

the public.

Though Donald Trump was labelled "sexist" for questioning Clinton's health during

the election, she actually has a long history of random injuries from "falls" dating

back to her time as Secretary of State.

Five months ago, Clinton broke her toe during a fall in London.

In an interview right afterwards during which she wore a surgical boot, Clinton tried to

downplay the injury with a convoluted story about it.

"I was running down the stairs in heels with a cup of coffee in hand, I was talking

over my shoulder and my heel caught and I fell backwards," she explained in the interview.

"I tried to get up and it really hurt.

I've broken my toe."

Clinton was caught on camera collapsing during her campaign as she left the 9/11 Memorial

in New York City.

She later claimed that she had been diagnosed with dehydration and pneumonia.

What do you think is going on here?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

For more infomation >> Hillary's Scarf Accidentally Slips Off In Public – Exposes What She's Been Hiding For MONTHS - Duration: 12:07.

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Lake Nighthorse Recreation Area Dedication Ceremony - Commissioner Brenda Burman Remarks - Duration: 2:32.

What a great day.

I mean, look at it.

This is such a beautiful place, and it has such a rich history.

It has a history of the people who came before us, it has more recent history of those who

are on this stage and represent those who are on the stage, and those of you in the

audience who came together and worked as we heard, for decades, to build this project,

and to supply water.

So, I want to thank everyone involved for their hard work to develop a plan to open

this beautiful place to recreation; to others.

This ceremony celebrates the collaboration of hard work

between numerous stakeholders and partners to make recreation at Lake Nighthorse a reality.

This lake is a crucial part of the Animas-La Plata Project.

It provides important water storage to help fulfill the water rights settlements of the

Ute Mountain Ute, and the Southern Ute tribes here in southwestern Colorado.

Opening the reservoir for recreation adds to the already diverse recreation opportunities

in the Durango area; opportunities that attract visitors through each season of the year.

My boss, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has made it a top priority to open our public

lands while also protecting our important resources, and I think that's thanks to

the collaboration of many of you — I think that's what we're doing here today.

To balance recreational opportunities with protecting those resources means we've also

defined recreational parameters.

To protect cultural resources in this area, recreation is only allowed in developed areas,

and 25 feet above the high water level around the reservoir.

This is sacred land.

Its history is America's history, and I hope everyone who visits here will feel that

sacred connection and respect.

Congratulations to everyone who's worked so hard to make this a reality.

Through countless hours and many years, you've all come together.

This is so many communities coming together to make something happen.

Congratulations to all of you.

It's an amazing job well done.

[applause]

For more infomation >> Lake Nighthorse Recreation Area Dedication Ceremony - Commissioner Brenda Burman Remarks - Duration: 2:32.

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Texas senators want abducted boy brought back to US from Brazil - Duration: 0:26.

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Audi A6 Sedan 2.0 TFSI S EDITION [S-LINE ] Aut, Vol leer, Navi, Xenon led, LMV, full - Duration: 1:07.

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ONDE NASCEM OS FORTES SEGUNDA 14/05/18| RESUMO COMPLETO TUDO que vai acontecer - Duration: 2:51.

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DFA Faith Communities - Duration: 1:59.

Today we are visiting faith-based communities. Individuals living with

Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia may face these challenges:

memory loss that disrupts daily life, missing services or confusion over time

of service, changes in mood or personality, withdrawal from an

organization's activities, or a change in a person's level of involvement, problems

finding the right words. Here's what you can do! Be aware of the person's and your

own body language, smile make eye contact, greet people warmly tell them your name

even if you suspect they might know you, offer social and supportive programs for

people living with dementia and their care partners, such as arts and crafts,

caregivers support groups, or a memory cafe. Invite those with early stage

dementia to join you in activities or volunteer. Offer to be a worship friend

who is willing to sit with and assist people living with dementia through the

worship service. Support caregivers and those with dementia who can't attend the

service by helping the family worship at home, bringing them a recording or

readings from the service, or offering to help with the families to-do list.

If someone is talking, calling out, or pacing, try to redirect or help them to another

area. Inform your congregation by speaking about Alzheimer's, hosting

educational events, ensuring resources.

For more infomation >> DFA Faith Communities - Duration: 1:59.

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Social Media & Democracy - A Video Essay - Duration: 15:26.

"Facebook"

"I think social media"

"What is the secret behind this social media movement?"

"On social media"

"To what extent are Facebook and Twitter to blame?"

"Facebook"

"Social media"

"The president's latest controversial tweet"

"The way social media has reshaped the news cycle"

"All about social media social media"

"Social media"

"The problem of social media"

"I started Facebook I run it"

"Our social media feeds"

On January 10th, 2017 then

President Obama gave his farewell address in which he reflected on his

years in office and took time to specifically discuss social media,

echo chambers, and the dangers they pose.

For too many of us, it's become safer to

retreat into our own bubbles, whether in our neighborhoods or on college campuses

or places of worship or especially our social media feeds. Surrounded by people

who look like us and share the same political outlook and never challenge

our assumptions. And the rise of naked partisanship, increasing economic and

regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste.

All this makes this great sorting seem natural even inevitable. And increasingly

we become so secure in our bubbles that we start accepting only information,

whether it's true or not that fits our opinions.

Obama's last point is particularly relevant. Social media's design and the way we use it

proliferate echo chambers and the ensuing fragmentation is a divisive and

pernicious influence on good democratic politics in a multicultural society.

Despite its centrality in politics and the potential dangers it poses, most of us

are largely unaware of how social media actually structures and affects our

political engagement and democracy on the whole.

But how is this different from what came before? Well, social media is the modern incarnation of what

German sociologist Jurgen Habermas calls the public sphere.

The public sphere is a broadly conceived of space where people come together to discuss issues

of public or societal importance. Habermas argues that public spheres first coalesced

in spaces such as coffee shop salons and public squares but came to be

restructured and dominated by the mass media. Now mass media, especially in

relation to news, can be traced first to newspapers which spread through Europe

in the 17th century, but our modern conception of mass media really took off

with cinema in the early 1900's. This was directly linked to the birth of mass

news media through the inclusion of newsreels at most movie broadcasts up

through the 50's. Radio news broadcasting, popularized in 20's, brought mass news

media into people's homes, and this expanded with TV news broadcasting in

the 40's. What connects all these mass media forms and what is different about

social media is a generalized target audience.

You see, with a limited number of radio stations and TV channels,

the high cost to start up a broadcasting company, and legal codes such as the now-defunct equal

time rule requiring broadcasts to give equal time to opposing political

candidates, meant that mass media was exactly that: for the masses

However, TV deregulation the 80's followed by the advent of the internet and the 90's

paved the way for much broader pool of mass news media. Now, people are able

more than every before, to pick the news media that most appeals to them and it's

become increasingly easy to self-segregate into partisan echo chambers.

So we find ourselves in the modern social media landscape.

So given more choice, why exactly did echo chambers become so widespread?

Here we turn to the field of political psychology. It has been found that people have a strong tendency

to connect and bond with those similar to them. This tendency is dampened if people

live in an environment that regularly exposes them to lots of different types

of people, but it's heightened if people have a high degree of control over what

they see and who they interact with. Similarly, people like seeing things that

align with or reinforce what they believe, and they dislike seeing things

that challenge their beliefs - a phenomenon known as confirmation bias.

These two tendencies converge on social media, where people have a high degree of

control over what they see and platform designers have a stated goal of showing

people things they like - that is, things they agree with.

Facebook is the most prominent example of this. Its algorithm, whose designers claim neutrality, aggressively

filters content by compiling information on your preferences and

filling your newsfeed with things are predisposed to liking and that will

connect you to others with similar interests and views. Adam Mosseri, VP of

product development at Facebook, said this at a conference:

"The most important input into what you see in your news feed is who you decide the friend and what

publishers you've decided to follow.

This is so you will enjoy using Facebook,

so you will spend more time on Facebook, so at the end of the day Facebook will make

more money off ad revenue. While Facebook is connective on a scale incomparable in

history, the proliferation of echo chambers is directly tied to the way the

platform shows similar people similar content. These echo chambers and their

adverse effects are at the heart of social media and democracy because

Facebook, and social media in general, are perhaps the largest centers of emergent

and ambient political engagement. According to a 2016 Pew Research poll,

62% of U.S. adults get their news from social media and up to 62% of U.S.

social media users post about politics. Facebook is not some isolated part of our lives.

As Tim Highfield writes in his book Social Media and Everyday Politics,

"Social media are rooted in wider social political and technological context and

norms the offline in the online are closely interlinked and impact upon one

another. For this reason, delineating between the two is rather redundant."

Thus, simply living in echo chambers, online or off, causes a phenomenon known as

group polarization, whereby the members of a homogeneous political group tend to

slowly shift their views in the direction of the more extreme members.

When echo chambers are widespread, people's views slowly shift in more

extreme directions, further from the center and from each other,

increasing political polarization on the whole. Echo chambers do not simply

reinforce someone's pre-existing beliefs, but actually radicalize people.

This point is so key because it means we often do not form our views in rational

or measured ways. Rather, our personal and political beliefs and values come about

and change based on the beliefs and values of those around us and what we're

repeatedly exposed to. Political campaigns are aware of this and play off

of echo chambers and group polarization and influence voters. It's why political

ads and fake news have a noticeable aggregate effect. Facebook markets itself

to political campaigns based on their proven effectiveness in getting

out voters and influencing opinion, as seen with this page on their business

site advertising their services in the reelection campaign of Pennsylvania

Senator Pat Toomey

One study has shown that Facebook's messaging directly results in hundreds

of thousands of additional voters turning out for elections. Regarding fake

news on Facebook, some argue that its effective was negligible:

"There's nothing new about fake news."

And while it's unlikely that fake news single-handedly

got Trump elected, the important point is that fake news can and did influence

people's opinions. Fake news is a direct result of echo chambers because of the

decreased likelihood of encountering anything that counteracts the fake news'

assertions and the documented difficulty people have in telling the

difference between fake news and real news. This wouldn't be as troubling if fake news

hadn't spread far and wide, however according to a Stanford University study,

fake news articles in their databases have 38 million Facebook shares and all

the top fake news articles were heavily conservative. Fake news is able to spread

far and wide because they can move through echo chambers without

significant ideological or factual counters. Fake news conspiracies gain

more and more adherents through processes of information exchange known

as cascades, in which a certain supposed fact or point of view becomes widespread

simply because so many people seem to believe it.

Thus in echo chambers perception precipitates reality. The concept of

cascades help explain how false beliefs can become widespread and also how once

fringe political figures like Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders can become

mainstream. Many people end up supporting these political figures because, in their

echo chambers, it seems like everyone does. At this point it needs mentioning

that Facebook and social media did not themselves cause the increasing trend of

political polarization in America, the resurgence of white supremacy, or even the rise of Donald Trump.

"I doubt I'd be here if it weren't social media, to be honest with you."

At least, not on their own. Political polarization has

been worsening in America for over a half a century now. Furthermore, these

tendencies are not hard and fast laws, simply tendencies. That said, Facebook and

its structure of fragmentation has amplified polarization and played a part

in a modern political landscape because of the unprecedented ease of

self-segregation into partisan echo chambers and the way Facebook themselves outright

encourages this through their algorithm.

Political scientist Jody Dean argues in her book The Communist Horizon that the ultimate problem with social

is that we do not own these platforms.

"So the problem of social media is the

problem of capitalism: private property and ownership. Communication under

communicative capitalism is a primary means of production but it doesn't

belong to us. Our basic communicative acts, our affects and feelings, hopes and

ideas, to the extent that we express them electronically, belong to another."

"Whereas industrial capitalism exploited labor, the industry of workers, communicative

capitalism adds in the exploitation of communication. Our very efforts to engage,

respond, connect, and critique, in other words, it adds in the exploitation of the

essential media of our sociality."

Facebook commodifies our interpersonal discourse by turning into content. Every post we make, every photo we upload, every

article we share, is all kind of content for others to consume and thus increase

facebook's ad revenue. She goes further, criticizing any

potential for subversive uses of these platforms, writing that "[By]

enthusiastically participating in social media [...] we build the trap that captures us."

And this is true insofar as we uncritically perpetuate echo chambers.

But Dean doesn't allow for any beneficial side to social media.

The flowering of social justice movements online has proven their benefit. The

Women's March was largely organized online and mobilized millions in protest.

the #MeToo movement has spread through social media, connecting survivors of

sexual assault and harassment the world over, helping them break through the

isolation, and start a movement of solidarity demanding change.

Yes, Facebook and Twitter have profited off these movements, but that doesn't

diminish the tangible good they have achieved and the marginalized voices

they have raised up. As Highfield writes, "A single tweet might not change policy

but spread widely as part of a growing groundswell of protests and a dissent,

these factors might bring about change. 'Awareness' is not some minor irrelevant

benefit of social media; if more people are aware and conscious of these

problems then a greater drive to do something about the might result."

Yet the question remains: why has Facebook been able to amass such prominence in our

political process with so little backlash?

I believe this relates to differing views on sovereignty in our democracy.

Many argue that in America sovereignty - or political power - resides not with

citizens, but with consumers. Granted these two groups overlap, but the

difference is where societal value is placed.

America has explicitly and implicitly valued consumers from the foundation of

this country when only land-owning white males could vote. In the modern-day, consumer

sovereignty manifests in a widespread belief that people should be able to

spend their money as they choose. On social media , few question the

assumption that everyone made self-segregate and echo chambers because it's

their right as consumers to conduct themselves as they please.

"Welcome to The Bubble. Coming in January 2017, The Bubble is a planned community of like-minded

free thinkers - and no one else."

While this unlimited choice is a kind of freedom - one rooted in consumer sovereignty - it's worth considering an

alternative: the freedom of education and belief formation. As we have seen with

the way echo chambers influence opinion, people's core beliefs are not formed in

a vacuum. Preferences and beliefs are product of existing institutions and

practices. And our existing institutions, such as echo chambers, deprive people of

the exposure to competing ideas and viewpoints.

"Go to a bar and engage with a wide array of diverse viewpoints!"

"Yes" "Yes"

"Exactly" "Totally" "Right"

Growing up and living in a society where echo chambers are the norm

denies people the opportunity to free and informed belief formation.

And this deprivation of opportunity is a deprivation of freedom.

So what a future with fewer, or even no, echo chambers look like? Well first,

intergroup discourse and exposure to politically varied people and viewpoints

increases shared experiences among a citizenry, especially across political lines.

Echo chambers, in addition to causing polarization, radicalization, and

disinformation, also fundamentally reduce our ability to empathize with each other

due to a lack of shared experiences. In his book #Republic, legal scholar

Cass Sunstein describes shared experiences as a kind of social glue

necessary for a functioning democracy. Shared experiences, he writes, help make it

possible for diverse people to believe - to know - that they live in the same

culture and to view each other as fellow citizens with shared hopes, goals, and

concerns. Without a sense of fellow citizenship, how can elected leaders in a

democracy by the people, for the people, govern with any real legitimacy?

And with increased exposure to competing viewpoints, comes increased tolerance for

the people who hold those competing viewpoints, and thus a greater

willingness to extend civil liberties even to groups whose viewpoints you

disagree with. This kind of increased tolerance of viewpoint has been

instrumental across history from the Civil Rights Movement to marriage equality.

It is easy to look at the modern political situation, of our deeply

divided country, and believe it was brought on by forces beyond our control.

As Sunstein writes, "Sometimes we give an aura of inevitability to social

developments, with a thought that deep cultural forces have led to (for instance)

an increase in smoking, protesting, or a candidate's success, when in fact social

influences have led to an outcome that could easily have been avoided."

This is eminently true of the way social media has failed to connect us across

political lines and allowed dangerous radical movements to prosper. In this,

social media poses a continuing danger to the health of our very democracy. If we

cannot come together as fellow citizens, polarization will only increase

resulting in further tribalism and an inability to empathize with those around us.

But by better understanding what has brought us to this point we can try

to envision different ways of being, different ways of engaging politically

and relating to each other. And I'll admit I don't have the answer as to what

a radically different social media ecosystem would look like, but together,

I believe we can change the system and change the way we relate to one another,

online and off. We can imagine a system that doesn't fetishize unlimited

choice and homogeneous communities. We can and we must break through the echo

chamber design of social media and our own tendencies to self-segregate if we

want our democracy to continue and to one day work for all of us, not just some of us.

Thanks for watching everyone. Special thanks to Professor Bob Rehak and

Professor John Blanchar at Swarthmore College for aiding with the

research and to the entire Swarthmore Film and Media Studies department and the

2018 capstone class. Couldn't have done this without you. I put all my sources in

the doobly-doo and if you want to know more, I put some video and book

recommendations down there as well. Have a good one.

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