also being published this week, evolutionary biologist carl bergstrom and data lab cofounder jevon westhow to identify misinformation in "data-driven Ãb"calling bs". in "make change " Ãbnational book award winning à hello on our live author call in program in depth historian lee edwards share his thoughts on the current state of the conservative movement and reflected on its past >> i think it's very exciting, people are a little bit some conservatives are worried, we are fighting too much. we are arguing too much. were disputing too much. like hatfield's and mccoy's. i say that's great because that means these are signs of vitality, of life, not a movement that's cracking up or on its last legs. people are fighting and debating and arguing so strenuously because something of value his concern here and that is conservative movement, which is still a major actor in american politics. at the same time, we have an opportunity to accept change. i think that's part of what it means to be conservative today, not to be so resistant that they won't allow anything to happen. even edmund burke sa