 I'm Amrene Singh here with CalTV News where in just a few minutes Sean Spicer will be out to give a talk about media bias and the threat it poses to our Republic. Students and reporters gathered to hear former White House press secretary Sean Spicer present. So Sean Spicer has an invaluable insight into like what happens in the Trump administration and we thought that as conservatives we should like share that with the Berkeley audience. Spicer offered personal insight on the 2016 election and his time with the National GOP. Trump is doing the equivalent of walking into a baseball field and being like, no, I'm not using a bat, I'm just going to hit him. This audience has not exactly been receptive of conservative speech in the past and I think he did a great job. He brought in his personal life as well to like you know talk about his emotions about like you know reaching such a high pedestal in life and like you know what that meant to him. I believe that a free and robust press is essential to our politics. Spicer's main advice to students? Think before posting on social media platforms. I could just like echo his like main point that is that like you know you should exercise discretion when you're like trying to choose what to tweet out what to like you know send to people and to like further that ideal you should be respectful to people you disagree with and like you know try to engage their ideas and not just you know like engaging in personal attacks.