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you were a caterpillar and you made this change into a cocoon and changed your diet and through a slow, evolutionary process, you became this butterfly. i think it's an amazing story. and your eczema, you still have it, you say. you told me something very funny. you said, i have eczema but it only acts up when i don't eat right. >> this is true. i've learned that, you know, if you are on a special regimen and take care of yourself, and if you sometimes fall off, we talked about that. >> and pay the price. >> you pay the price. >> so it's not like you fall off and stay off. you pay the price and get back on it again. >> i am modeling and for some time now i eventually love that elite look of the year internationally. and started modeling and got off to many adventures and still live here in new york happily and throughout the years i've had some incidents happening. for example, i talked to you about i was in a hotel room and i woke up in the morning and i was allergic to the hotel room. >> you had an environmental factor? >> yeah. >> you went back, drank water, cleaned out your system
you were a caterpillar and you made this change into a cocoon and changed your diet and through a slow, evolutionary process, you became this butterfly. i think it's an amazing story. and your eczema, you still have it, you say. you told me something very funny. you said, i have eczema but it only acts up when i don't eat right. >> this is true. i've learned that, you know, if you are on a special regimen and take care of yourself, and if you sometimes fall off, we talked about that....
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i do think that's a problem obama will have to do with. >> you don't think cocooned with orwellian. >> a problem with facebook does with your data you don't have to do facebook. >> there's a sense too much data by private enterprises and government and people are starting to get nervous. >> it is astonishing how much 19 years old will put on facebook, still, even though -- as a 19-year-old. i was surprised at obama's approval ratings among people in their 20s fell 14 points in the weeks after the nsa revelations. it was astonishing. that's a real flight. >> the president gave an interview with "people" magazine and addressed edward snowden leaks which set this in motion and said he was frustrated by them. he has spoken previously i don't like how they came out in dribs and drabs. that seemed like the most intellectually dishonest part of this argument. i think the president was fundamentally distressed about the leaks. whether or not they came out in one gigantic release or dribs and drabs. >> but dribs and drabs means it's an ongoing distraction. you talk to people inside the white h
i do think that's a problem obama will have to do with. >> you don't think cocooned with orwellian. >> a problem with facebook does with your data you don't have to do facebook. >> there's a sense too much data by private enterprises and government and people are starting to get nervous. >> it is astonishing how much 19 years old will put on facebook, still, even though -- as a 19-year-old. i was surprised at obama's approval ratings among people in their 20s fell 14...
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i can afford such a cocoon purchasing a call for two yellow was an award to a saner more than kerry's record interested with this old picture blog in chinese lol here yet so if they can from that. but that didn't know you know in a more intense when we call someone over the wall and said it's like a more intimate. old friends. so the bloke was to service the pasta cooked for them and of course someone but that one can read it respect for one of which are due to that movement were to teach or something. it's so so very adamant that did just that. this time of the older traditional fatty see that seventy s and though why was the term bluff was leaving translating into what we term today the old mass to keep your pictures are still some snow said. so up some better shoes. mrs stuckey did monster. mustard some domestic use. this also at the one that will convert it to chop some areas of the old monster oh my. like you to this. i think but for the first photo with this but the unit did the character in her circle must go. it's pretty stupid. so you never hit the inside. late in the early s
i can afford such a cocoon purchasing a call for two yellow was an award to a saner more than kerry's record interested with this old picture blog in chinese lol here yet so if they can from that. but that didn't know you know in a more intense when we call someone over the wall and said it's like a more intimate. old friends. so the bloke was to service the pasta cooked for them and of course someone but that one can read it respect for one of which are due to that movement were to teach or...
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there was a a republican war on women which prorompted charles to say it is nothing but liberal cocooning. i do not know what that means but it is a hell of a phrase. >> you really have some sympathy for john boehner. you feel like there is a brick wall. he is beating ahead against it. there are a few maxims they should teach people. there is no such thing as legitimate rape. we do not talk about bininders f women. apparentlyn these sessns, they are quoted as saying a lot of our guys have a long way to go. >> you really love this story. all of you. it is cruel to bring it up. obviously the republicans destroyed two candidacies, two chances s because of idiocies pronnced by male candidates. it has to stopop. if this is the way to do it, i will accept it. or if it takes a tonya harding to break a couple of knees. >> this is truly pitiful. this conversation should have taken place 30 years ago. the speaker is acknowledging in his own caucus thereare people who are neanderthals. that tells it all. it ithe stat of the party itself. >> am i the only one who will stand up for males? the republic
there was a a republican war on women which prorompted charles to say it is nothing but liberal cocooning. i do not know what that means but it is a hell of a phrase. >> you really have some sympathy for john boehner. you feel like there is a brick wall. he is beating ahead against it. there are a few maxims they should teach people. there is no such thing as legitimate rape. we do not talk about bininders f women. apparentlyn these sessns, they are quoted as saying a lot of our guys have...
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they think they will never be a butterfly coming out of that cocoon. >> that's a nice way of expressingt. >> yeah, that's what it was. you were a caterpillar and you made this change and through a slow, evolutionary process of the diet and exercise, you became this butterfly. i think it's an amazing story. and your eczema, you still have it, but you said to me, i have eczema, but it only acts up when i don't eat right. >> this is true. i've learned that if you are on a special regimen and you take care of yourself, sometimes you fall off. >> and you pay the price. >> you pay the price. >> so it's not like you stay off, you stay off. you fall off, pay the price and get back on again. >> i eventually won that elite look of the year internationally. and started modeling and got off to many adventures and still leave here in new york, happily. throughout the years, i've had some incidents happen. for example, i talked to you about -- i was in a hotel room and i woke up in the morning and i was allegic to the hotel room. >> you had an environmental factor. but you drank water, you cleaned ou
they think they will never be a butterfly coming out of that cocoon. >> that's a nice way of expressingt. >> yeah, that's what it was. you were a caterpillar and you made this change and through a slow, evolutionary process of the diet and exercise, you became this butterfly. i think it's an amazing story. and your eczema, you still have it, but you said to me, i have eczema, but it only acts up when i don't eat right. >> this is true. i've learned that if you are on a special...
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it bounces back to washington in a series of can cocoons people are in. i think that is really going on. i think that the whole notion of why this is happening. why it's so bad. because partly in the house of representatives it's called jerry mannedderring. democrats and republicans. once it's elected it's hard to dislodge them. we have a sense of an antiincumbent move developing now. i don't know how it's going turn out. i think it will turn out there's antiwashington lead to outsiders running against washington. whether democrats or republicans. that probably will be the same thing that will happen in republican presidential race, by the way. on the democratic side of hillary clinton wins, she'll almost clear the field. we have to be careful of that. we thought it would happen the last time. and barack obama defeated her for the nomination. you never know how it's going work out. in the republicans, when i travel around the country, and see at lough polling. it's the governors that seem to be more in touch probably of any political group in the country.
it bounces back to washington in a series of can cocoons people are in. i think that is really going on. i think that the whole notion of why this is happening. why it's so bad. because partly in the house of representatives it's called jerry mannedderring. democrats and republicans. once it's elected it's hard to dislodge them. we have a sense of an antiincumbent move developing now. i don't know how it's going turn out. i think it will turn out there's antiwashington lead to outsiders running...
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iraqi police is still the shopping now in the northern city of cocoon during three minutes and sit and eat and i was going to sound off on wednesday gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a mile from police headquarters nearby killing eleven am leading seventeen all tracks witnessing a say in sectarian violence honestly since two thousand and nine the u n s to ninety nine pence and being killed since the start of the key we have an online project which has wanted to iraq's ongoing funding to confine that help calm. hundreds of indigenous brazilian people have attempted to storm government buildings in the capital itself to the justice ministry grade and new rooms for the chemo patient making plans for next year's world cup. security guards at the presidential race heats at the sprite in protest as he pushed at distract the national costume contest on the ministry of justice saying the grill was to undermine the rights to an ancestral lands. so it was on the right call. next its mx and slicing my concert i live to noon. i am. we often see the middle east is a place that's a term of revolut
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outside the space station floating off or whatever of course once you get outside the protective cocoon of the space station yeah it is potentially a very hostile environment there's no atmosphere the pressure is there for close to zero you've got the problem of cooling and heating the astronauts themselves and you may well remember that earlier this year in the summer an italian astronaut had a big problem with his spacesuit which started to fill up with water and according to the media reports at the time he nearly drowned what it was certainly the case that when they got him back inside the space station he had a round about a kilo and a half of water in his spacesuit which was seriously hampering his ability to talk and possibly even to breathe so it's a hostile environment to operate in of course the risks are well understood and are as far as possible controlled but i know that nasa have had to use the same spacesuit that malfunctioned before for this. extra vehicular activity so there must be some kind of questions in people's mind about the hazards involved and you know could so
outside the space station floating off or whatever of course once you get outside the protective cocoon of the space station yeah it is potentially a very hostile environment there's no atmosphere the pressure is there for close to zero you've got the problem of cooling and heating the astronauts themselves and you may well remember that earlier this year in the summer an italian astronaut had a big problem with his spacesuit which started to fill up with water and according to the media...
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clive says it's naÏve for scientist to mention they can isolate themselves in a cocoon of scientificeutrality. yeah, that is why i quit my job and physics 25 years ago because the connections to nuclear weapons began to do on socially with relevant things and that is why i walked out of the lab and spent time working with lawyers and activists learning how to teach public policy institutions doing research on the ways in which science is not isolated from the world and the ways in which political and social forces shape what happens in science. i have spent a lot of my career working on that so it's kind of odd, i mean i have lots of things i do wrong and it made mistakes and the fundamental thing is shouldn't be personal but clive has said the opposite of what i actually think. i have to -- i think you have to ask yourself why. the answer is simple. it's easier easier to to attack a dog with a straw. they're very good reasons that we shouldn't geoengineering by painting a straw dog and aching feet of say things that they don't say that you can easily see that they don't make you mig
clive says it's naÏve for scientist to mention they can isolate themselves in a cocoon of scientificeutrality. yeah, that is why i quit my job and physics 25 years ago because the connections to nuclear weapons began to do on socially with relevant things and that is why i walked out of the lab and spent time working with lawyers and activists learning how to teach public policy institutions doing research on the ways in which science is not isolated from the world and the ways in which...
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. >> slipping on the ostrich pillow envelops your head in a cocoon of comfort.a place to sleep. and nap away. >> making eggs makes a mess. what you need is the rollie egg master. the fast, easy, pan-freeway to make perfect eggs every time. >> introducing bacon bowl. the easy we to make delicious edible bowls out of bacon. >> you love deserts. recipes can be complicated and take so long to make. hi, kathy mitchell here with the new dump cakes cookbook. >> when you got to go, you got to go. go pilot. the portable, like proof, urinal for everyone in the family. >> online password. there are too many. who can remember? introducing password minder. the personal logbook takes hassle out of password. password has been designed to organize and safely store password. >> i don't have to worry anymore about security or identity theft t i have all my password in one place. it's all great. >> jimmy: all right. that last one was -- almost like an address book. you know? but for pass words. we're going to take a break. when we scum baccome back we'lle the finalist and winner f
. >> slipping on the ostrich pillow envelops your head in a cocoon of comfort.a place to sleep. and nap away. >> making eggs makes a mess. what you need is the rollie egg master. the fast, easy, pan-freeway to make perfect eggs every time. >> introducing bacon bowl. the easy we to make delicious edible bowls out of bacon. >> you love deserts. recipes can be complicated and take so long to make. hi, kathy mitchell here with the new dump cakes cookbook. >> when you...
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they are like cocoons and you are supposed to use them in a worse case scenario and they did not work that day. >> indeed. and what else are we learn being what caused their deaths? >> reporter: well that is interesting because there was a report back in september that said that a big part of the tragedy came from the conditions with the weather and the fire conditions. but with these new audio and video that we have, actually, it kind of calls into question a potential breakdown in communication. i can tell you that the arizona republic, a local paper there, had to file a records request to get the video and audio. and in the records request, the paper warned that air tankers were bombing the wrong targets and commanders didn't have safety plans and the paper reported that everybody on the ground that day was having problems with their radios so the paper said that it doesn't -- the recordings don't call into question negligence, but could be used in lawsuits down the road. greg. >> will carr in los angeles. will, thanks very much. >>> a 17-year-old colorado girl remains tonight in a
they are like cocoons and you are supposed to use them in a worse case scenario and they did not work that day. >> indeed. and what else are we learn being what caused their deaths? >> reporter: well that is interesting because there was a report back in september that said that a big part of the tragedy came from the conditions with the weather and the fire conditions. but with these new audio and video that we have, actually, it kind of calls into question a potential breakdown in...
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. >> a cocoon. >> reporter: at $140,000, it's beyond most of our budgets. >> there are no side mirrors. there are cameras. >> giving a clearer view of what's behind us. this car, a glimpse of the future. >> usually, when you put out a car like this, you are exploring what you can do with the technology. you will see it make its way into the mainstream product line up. >> reporter: it won't be on u.s. soil for long, it goes to new york then back to germany. i'm david culver, news 4. >> that is a cool ride. simply an amazing story of survival. a man survives a shipwreck 60 feet under >>> a high profile murder mystery has haunted alexandra ya now for a decade. for the first time, the victim's son is speaking on camera about it. >> nancy dunning was found dead in her delray home ten years ago thursday. northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey spoke about this unsolved murder. julie? >> after ten years they acknowledge their family had to move on with life. new members have been added, babies born but they are making sure her murder is not forgotten in the hopes police will still make an
. >> a cocoon. >> reporter: at $140,000, it's beyond most of our budgets. >> there are no side mirrors. there are cameras. >> giving a clearer view of what's behind us. this car, a glimpse of the future. >> usually, when you put out a car like this, you are exploring what you can do with the technology. you will see it make its way into the mainstream product line up. >> reporter: it won't be on u.s. soil for long, it goes to new york then back to germany....
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a lot like a butterfly's cocoon. when the time is right, they'll break free and show their colors. some of them flying as high as 1,000 feet. >> it's definitely loud. >> reporter: new this year, some of the fireworks are angled to shoot right and left. giving a larger canvas to paint the night sky. he has a front row seat. >> that's the funny thing, you would think it would be the best show ever, up close and personal, but you really don't get the perspective being underneath it at all. >> the best spot is from the embarcadero. the balloons and champagne will be popping at the opera, and symphony. where workers are getting ready for the masquerade ball. >> there's a lot of joy going on, and memories that are being made. >> reporter: 200 guests will sit down for a three course dinner, then head to symphony hall. >> we have a guide here who knows how to pull the right strings. >> reporter: others are stocking up for their own celebrations. the champagne is flowing at k and l merchants. let the new year's eve countdown begin. the fireworks will start at midnight sharp, and go for abou
a lot like a butterfly's cocoon. when the time is right, they'll break free and show their colors. some of them flying as high as 1,000 feet. >> it's definitely loud. >> reporter: new this year, some of the fireworks are angled to shoot right and left. giving a larger canvas to paint the night sky. he has a front row seat. >> that's the funny thing, you would think it would be the best show ever, up close and personal, but you really don't get the perspective being underneath...
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a lot like a butterfly's cocoon. when the time is right, they'll break free and show their colors. some of them flying as high as 1,000 feet. >> it's definitely loud. >> reporter: new this year, some of the fireworks are angled to shoot right and left. giving a larger canvas to paint the night sky. he has a front row seat. >> that's the funny thing, you would think it would be the best show ever, up close and personal, but you really don't get the perspective being underneath it at all. >> the best spot is from the embarcadero. the balloons and champagne will be popping at the opera, and symphony. where workers are getting ready for the masquerade ball. >> there's a lot of joy going on, and memories that are being made. >> reporter: 200 guests will sit down for a three course dinner, then head to symphony hall. >> we have a guide here who knows how to pull the right strings. >> reporter: others are stocking up for their own celebrations. the champagne is flowing at k and l merchants. let the new year's eve countdown begin. the fireworks will start at midnight sharp, and go for abou
a lot like a butterfly's cocoon. when the time is right, they'll break free and show their colors. some of them flying as high as 1,000 feet. >> it's definitely loud. >> reporter: new this year, some of the fireworks are angled to shoot right and left. giving a larger canvas to paint the night sky. he has a front row seat. >> that's the funny thing, you would think it would be the best show ever, up close and personal, but you really don't get the perspective being underneath...
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teacher: well, cocoons, what are you doing over here? child: this lives in the pond. are you at the pond now? yes, we're working on the pond. you're building a pond? yeah. what kind of things live at your pond? [children talking] hendrick: for example, asking children to discuss ways they could get water to the sandbox extends their problem-solving abilities while keeping the subject both real and relevant to them. what's more, they can make it even more real by trying out their ideas to see if they actually work. enhancing a child's language development doesn't mean that we have to be continually asking questions or even talking. we can encourage children to ask questions of each other and engage in interesting conversations among themselves. boy: no, you go to church first, then you go to chuck e cheese. i'm not going to chuck e cheese, only to church. girl: where did you get that thing? teacher: can you tell us about it? see, i ran 4 miles. 4 miles? that is really far. so there was a lot of water in case we got thirsty. oh, good. so they had water. did you get to s
teacher: well, cocoons, what are you doing over here? child: this lives in the pond. are you at the pond now? yes, we're working on the pond. you're building a pond? yeah. what kind of things live at your pond? [children talking] hendrick: for example, asking children to discuss ways they could get water to the sandbox extends their problem-solving abilities while keeping the subject both real and relevant to them. what's more, they can make it even more real by trying out their ideas to see if...
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we also love the landscape pictures from that cocoon, over there on the right, to the sculpture there on the left. that's a big guy and it took a lot of snow to make that. we love to see all your pictures. so tweet them to us @nbcwashington.com. >>> you probably won't take pictures of butterflies to tonight. it's going to be cold. doug? >> not just the next couple days but the next week or so. we'll be in the ice box with a little hint of relief. take a look outside. we look towards the kennedy center. temperatures currently into the 30s. i think we'll drop very quickly as we move to the rest of the night. down to 30 by 7:00, 29 by 9:00 and down to 27 by 11:00. that's the actual temperature. the winds, they're also starting to pick up. here are the current numbers. 34 gaithersburg, 35 in dulles, 32 in ft. belvoir and baltimore right around the freezing mark. with the winds, the winds gusting back to the west upwards of 20 miles per hour, 25 in gaithersburg, 30 in hagerstown. that will overspread the entire area as we move through the night tonight. it will be very breezy across the re
we also love the landscape pictures from that cocoon, over there on the right, to the sculpture there on the left. that's a big guy and it took a lot of snow to make that. we love to see all your pictures. so tweet them to us @nbcwashington.com. >>> you probably won't take pictures of butterflies to tonight. it's going to be cold. doug? >> not just the next couple days but the next week or so. we'll be in the ice box with a little hint of relief. take a look outside. we look...
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the more they are in a cocoon. >> railroad there are those criticizing many in washington for having site as well. >> we put all those congressmen on the same kind of health care the rest of us have to have, i think there would be a lot quicker reform. >> in fact maybe ted cruz would not be railing so hard against it if he didn't have his wife's $40,000 a year cadillac -- whatever it is, however much it cost. >> both parties should take their party convention toss detroit. >> great call. >> harold ford guess the last piece of advice on the show. >> following capehart's lead. >> thank you to my raucous panel. that is all for now. i'll see you back tomorrow at noon eastern. "andrea mitchell reports" is coming up next. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins. on this tuesday travel problems in the northern plains and northern rockies. a major winter storm. first the snow and then the cold will be following behind it. be careful areas like denver, a snowstorm on the way later tonight and tomorrow. same for minneapolis. that cold air will make it all the way to texas with icy conditions by thur
the more they are in a cocoon. >> railroad there are those criticizing many in washington for having site as well. >> we put all those congressmen on the same kind of health care the rest of us have to have, i think there would be a lot quicker reform. >> in fact maybe ted cruz would not be railing so hard against it if he didn't have his wife's $40,000 a year cadillac -- whatever it is, however much it cost. >> both parties should take their party convention toss...
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nancy lanza and her involvement with her son providing him with guns, allowing him to fester in this cocoon of hatred in his room? does she bear any responsibility for what happened at sandy hook? >> well, look, what happened at sandy hook was an unspeakable tragedy, as these events are tragedies. i think it's clear if she had thought he was dangerous, she would not have left the guns sitting out since he used one of them to kill her and she presumably didn't want that to happen. i think she was bewildered by her own child. we all like to think we know our children, that we know their inner lives but people keep secrets from their parents, people keep all kinds of secrets. the lanzas actually did seek help. they went to a number of psychiatrists with adam, mostly because he had asperger's syndrome. none of the professionals they saw picked up on the possibility he could pose an acute danger to others or himself. >> andrew solomon, with insights on what it's like being a parent of one of these teen killers, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "the lead" he was paid millio
nancy lanza and her involvement with her son providing him with guns, allowing him to fester in this cocoon of hatred in his room? does she bear any responsibility for what happened at sandy hook? >> well, look, what happened at sandy hook was an unspeakable tragedy, as these events are tragedies. i think it's clear if she had thought he was dangerous, she would not have left the guns sitting out since he used one of them to kill her and she presumably didn't want that to happen. i think...
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i think it's naÏve of researchers to imagine that they can isolate themselves in a cocoon of scientificneutrality, nor can they absolve themselves of responsibility for how their schemes might be used or misused in the future. we are, after all, talking about technologies designed to regulate the condition of life. once the political corporate and military players become involved, the transfer -- the transfer experts will is how control of how it's used. actually i think it's more complicated than that. those experts, when it comes to crunch, will have a choice to go with the authorities plan or to get out. the exemplars here i think are robert oppenheimer and again edward teller. both of whom play vital roles in the manhattan project to build the first a ton of weapons. oppenheimer, often called the father of the atom bomb, spent much of the post hiroshima years trying to mimic the spread of nuclear weapons. so while oppenheimer worked to restrain the monster that it helped to create and thereby earned the ire of the authorities, edward teller worked to place himself at the very center
i think it's naÏve of researchers to imagine that they can isolate themselves in a cocoon of scientificneutrality, nor can they absolve themselves of responsibility for how their schemes might be used or misused in the future. we are, after all, talking about technologies designed to regulate the condition of life. once the political corporate and military players become involved, the transfer -- the transfer experts will is how control of how it's used. actually i think it's more complicated...
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the changing media environment, the greater fragmentation of the media and the capacity for us to cocoon or cul-de-sac in our own comfort zone with particular media outlets. david, you began to touch on that. i am interested in the panel addressing that in a greater light. >> i think you raised a good point. i do not think our measures quite get at you are talking socialwhich is more networks and maybe who people discuss politics -- which i know some other folks here studied. analyzing.is worth i do not think we have the evidence to answer your question very well. >> ok. over here? right here. -- mve michael b from achkelbee from byu. you looked at negative movements toward the parties. i wonder if you see the same negative feelings toward the candidates. if so, why would you pick her keys rather than candidates as the major marker? for david, the one slide where you look at negative feelings over time, it looked like the negativity was more pronounced for republicans toward the republican party then toward the democratic party, in terms of change. i want to make sure i did not misread t
the changing media environment, the greater fragmentation of the media and the capacity for us to cocoon or cul-de-sac in our own comfort zone with particular media outlets. david, you began to touch on that. i am interested in the panel addressing that in a greater light. >> i think you raised a good point. i do not think our measures quite get at you are talking socialwhich is more networks and maybe who people discuss politics -- which i know some other folks here studied. analyzing.is...
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and simplicity, he much prefers to live life as an ordinary man as opposed to living in a guilded cocooni think that goes a long way to explaining his appeal. >> if we love god as our brothers and sisters, then we walk in the light, but if we are dominated by pride, self seeking, then darkness falls in us and around us. it's so simple, but of course he's saying so much more, that also seems to rub some people the wrong way, despite the pope's popularity, why do you think that is? >> well, i mean, look, carol u there is no doubt that francis is a change agent in many respects in the catholic church and change whether we're talking about politics or the economy or in this case religion, is always unsettling to some. i think there would be some conservatives in the catholic world who would think it's just too much too fast with this pope. i think there would be some liberals who feel he's not going nearly far or fast enough. but you make the point, i mean those reactions aside, what we know is that in every corner of the world in which public opinion can be scientifically measured, francis
and simplicity, he much prefers to live life as an ordinary man as opposed to living in a guilded cocooni think that goes a long way to explaining his appeal. >> if we love god as our brothers and sisters, then we walk in the light, but if we are dominated by pride, self seeking, then darkness falls in us and around us. it's so simple, but of course he's saying so much more, that also seems to rub some people the wrong way, despite the pope's popularity, why do you think that is? >>...
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as doug so aptly said, sarah created this cocoon of love around fdr.thers have memorably reconstructed to say sarah's love for fdr gave him the cushion to take the risk that he needed to leave later on. i think when they come together, we do not know a lot because eleanor burned the letters when she found out about lucy. we really cannot reconstruct that. what we can do is supposed based on the best evidence that we have got and i think that the record is pretty clear that fdr confided in eleanor his ambitions. she did not laugh at him. she saw him as this feral, handsome, charming hunk. everybody saw him as a dapper pretty boy. he was a hunk. if our views get to see him walking and swimming. he made her laugh. he could see and those sparkling blue eyes something that was there that other people do not see. the level of trust is there. that they stayed together for year despite his mom's best intentions to keep them apart and they have this very sort of teenage idyllic crush. they are too young to get married. they have hormones. and then they -- but t
as doug so aptly said, sarah created this cocoon of love around fdr.thers have memorably reconstructed to say sarah's love for fdr gave him the cushion to take the risk that he needed to leave later on. i think when they come together, we do not know a lot because eleanor burned the letters when she found out about lucy. we really cannot reconstruct that. what we can do is supposed based on the best evidence that we have got and i think that the record is pretty clear that fdr confided in...