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so in stuttgart, i'm bringing the message back. my machine in stuttgart is set to 010104, that's not the setting for the day. i'm going to go back, and now in stuttgart i'm going to decrypt the message. here's the f, the u, the y, there's the s, and finally the c. and there's the a. so you can see it works very nicely. a lot of people are not impressed by this, they say things like, well, my grandfather gave me a little orphan annie decoder ring, so what's the big deal. the big deal is it was doing it at a rate of three times 10 to the 114th power and that's why the germans had every reason to believe it was a perfect encryption device. thankfully for the world the allies were able to break it. the first country to make progress was poland. poland was worried about a german invasion, they were able to hand select a series of very gifted mathematicians. the leader was marian rejewski. and they begin an earnest effort to break the enigma code. it one thing to have bright intelligent people, but when you're going up against three time
so in stuttgart, i'm bringing the message back. my machine in stuttgart is set to 010104, that's not the setting for the day. i'm going to go back, and now in stuttgart i'm going to decrypt the message. here's the f, the u, the y, there's the s, and finally the c. and there's the a. so you can see it works very nicely. a lot of people are not impressed by this, they say things like, well, my grandfather gave me a little orphan annie decoder ring, so what's the big deal. the big deal is it was...
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the candy apples and so forth with the person in the middle and so the key messages san francisco is fooled by big tobacco we know that e cigarettes are harmful like cigarettes and so the public education campaign has begun advisements are on line i haven't seen them on the buses but requests are coming from the around the country for the artwork and many tools to evaluate this campaign thank you for your attention. >> so commission - at the podium we have should ask the questions in regards to this campaign if any comments. >> commissioner singer. >> first of all, some of the 3 young kids i appreciate the work you're doing i'm curious how much money are we spending on the campaign when you looked at the ways to spend it how did you decide how much to spend in different places. >> that's a good question farther of the education campaign in total life the cost is $115,000 that funding is specifically it's a master settlement of tobacco that was specifically made with smokeless tobacco companies like chewing tobacco some garages from the oldest settlement so it funding was specifically
the candy apples and so forth with the person in the middle and so the key messages san francisco is fooled by big tobacco we know that e cigarettes are harmful like cigarettes and so the public education campaign has begun advisements are on line i haven't seen them on the buses but requests are coming from the around the country for the artwork and many tools to evaluate this campaign thank you for your attention. >> so commission - at the podium we have should ask the questions in...
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more over the top messages snapshot they are twice as many of those messages as text messages going on in the text messaging business. >> that is right. this is the daily text messaging app we talking about. some of the companies are doing about the same as individually per day. this is 20.8 billion messages per day. we estimate about 20 point -- just over 20 billion messages per day were sent. >> global text message traffic down year-over-year from 8.9 billion to 8.7 billion. i think the most important thing was the down part of a. depending on the growth of text messaging to grow the business over the past decade or so. quite they have -- they have very much and have not invested in ensuring the growth continues. so we have seen some pricing strategies in the market that have not done that very much good. maybe not as that in the u.s. but so far and are against the effect that certainly it has not -- it has very much taken a hit. are you talking about in terms of growth rate. what is the growth rate in the overall over the top business? text the growth rate is substantial. more than
more over the top messages snapshot they are twice as many of those messages as text messages going on in the text messaging business. >> that is right. this is the daily text messaging app we talking about. some of the companies are doing about the same as individually per day. this is 20.8 billion messages per day. we estimate about 20 point -- just over 20 billion messages per day were sent. >> global text message traffic down year-over-year from 8.9 billion to 8.7 billion. i...
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the enigma message was also key. i would like to tell you the story ends here, but it is always a cat and mouse game. admiral karl turnage noticed a change and began an effort to try to make sure enigma was secure. he asked the german high command to make sure there wasn't a problem, that enigma was as secure as they believed it to be. they told him to stop worrying but wanted to take a little insurance. pizza all of the enigmas out of the ships and some rains he controlled so he can sleep better at night. he had technicians install a permanent fourth rotor. that the entire process at bletchley park was based on three rotors and not for, which means the allies lose track of the german subs. for a version of 1942 german commanders referred to those as the happy times. they sunk over 200 ships off the coast of the united states alone. the navy is going frantic because convoys are being destroyed i far to regular basis. they signed a tactic to develop something similar to what the british had developed to solve the four
the enigma message was also key. i would like to tell you the story ends here, but it is always a cat and mouse game. admiral karl turnage noticed a change and began an effort to try to make sure enigma was secure. he asked the german high command to make sure there wasn't a problem, that enigma was as secure as they believed it to be. they told him to stop worrying but wanted to take a little insurance. pizza all of the enigmas out of the ships and some rains he controlled so he can sleep...
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what parts of the message are powerful right now?the moral component which is at the core of all republican primary voting. there is no competition for that. ted cruz, angry politically and too self-interested. santorum old. huckabee will not pick up where he left off last year. all of that -- ben carson will get a huge ride and shape what a lot of this republican contest is about. >> why don't neither one of you have jeb bush in your top two? >> you said primary. everything you said was in respect to the general election. jeb bush is the strongest general election nominee by far. >> we are going to move on. >> you can run small. you can run for a small slice and polarize and win a primary but you can also run big. >> let's go to fundraising. we will all have jeb number one in money. who is the second-most par 4 republican? -- second-most powerful republican? >> scott walker will be the second. weberhoever harnesses the power of the small donation -- walker, the people really like him. >> i know you have bush number one and walker nu
what parts of the message are powerful right now?the moral component which is at the core of all republican primary voting. there is no competition for that. ted cruz, angry politically and too self-interested. santorum old. huckabee will not pick up where he left off last year. all of that -- ben carson will get a huge ride and shape what a lot of this republican contest is about. >> why don't neither one of you have jeb bush in your top two? >> you said primary. everything you...
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. >> i ask the government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> deaf people signal their suffering in democratic republic of congo after the government switches off the internet. >> the u.s. secretary of state is calling for immediate ceasefire in eastern ukraine. john kerry met president poroshenko in kiev, kerry saying the u.s. wants a peaceful solution but will not close its eye to say russia's actions. it is part of a diplomatic push to end the fighting. angela merkel and president hollande plan to fly to moscow friday. nato has been meeting in brussels to decide on a new rapid reaction force planning to strengthen it's eastern european flank. >> in driving snow, john kerry was the first to arrive in kiev on thursday, offering u.s. support ukraine and warnings to russia. >> we cannot close our eyes to tanks that are crossing the bored herb from russia into ukraine. we cannot close our eyes to russian fighters in unmarked uniforms crossing the border and leading individual companies of so-called separatists in bat jewel he
. >> i ask the government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> deaf people signal their suffering in democratic republic of congo after the government switches off the internet. >> the u.s. secretary of state is calling for immediate ceasefire in eastern ukraine. john kerry met president poroshenko in kiev, kerry saying the u.s. wants a peaceful solution but will not close its eye to say russia's actions. it is part of a diplomatic push to end the...
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that is a good way to go message-wise.n in a primary. >> jeb bush like mitt romney before him is taking on the establishment of the party. in some ways, the right wings of the party and establish message always wins. number two is scott walker. he is bringing the message national. we have a mixed bag there. a lot of walkers. let's start with you and carson now. i understand you say the distilled conservative message. what really is it? what parts of the message are powerful right now? >> the moral component which is at the core of all republican primary voting. there is no competition for that. ted cruz, angry politically and too self-interested. santorum, old. there is no michele bachmann. huckabee will not pick up where he left off last year. all of that -- ben carson will get a huge ride and shape what a lot of this republican contest is about. >> why don't neither one of you have jeb bush in your top two? >> you said primary. everything you said was in respect to the general election. jeb bush is the strongest general
that is a good way to go message-wise.n in a primary. >> jeb bush like mitt romney before him is taking on the establishment of the party. in some ways, the right wings of the party and establish message always wins. number two is scott walker. he is bringing the message national. we have a mixed bag there. a lot of walkers. let's start with you and carson now. i understand you say the distilled conservative message. what really is it? what parts of the message are powerful right now?...
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roup that ucsf ran last summer they heard more messages they want to hear before the industry the other thing from 9 campaign was evaluated so we evaluated did sugars campaign with our colleagues at uc berkley and found of those that saw the ads those sugary drinkers regular 75 percent were likely or very likely to reduce their sugar drinks bans the campaigns they haven't gotten how much sugar and this campaign helped we expect to do similar vacations for this campaign forgot coming i've side said the word we a lot i work with the health department most of the partnerships you see here the range of partners that work specifically on on campaigns that's the american heart association and the psychological science institute as well as the alameda county works closely and there's a lot of i hope you're aware artist work we speak does and the message media helped address jan is here that has helped us so this is a we we've gone this regionally it's time to invite up my partners. >> that's correct christine and good afternoon, everyone i'm going to speak to the goals of on truth quicken and
roup that ucsf ran last summer they heard more messages they want to hear before the industry the other thing from 9 campaign was evaluated so we evaluated did sugars campaign with our colleagues at uc berkley and found of those that saw the ads those sugary drinkers regular 75 percent were likely or very likely to reduce their sugar drinks bans the campaigns they haven't gotten how much sugar and this campaign helped we expect to do similar vacations for this campaign forgot coming i've side...
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there's a rising tide and therefore her message is a smart one. host: secretary clinton and senator warren had a meeting back in december at white haven not far from where the vice president's residence is, the two talking about issues politics and policies. if you were a fly on the wall what do you think transpired? guest: i would be breaking some heavy news in various sites. i think it was a huge step forward that she does not see elizabeth warren as oppositional but is seeking her guidance. there is going to be a degree of skepticism among some progressives who want more than just rhetoric and meetings. they want progressive economists in her inner circle. they want real policy positions backed up, the actual actions on things like wall street reform where you talk to your guest. a lot of their funding came from wall street. there were red flags raised around secretary clinton $200,000 speeches. so the burden is on her to show that she is not jist going to talk the talk but walk the walk. the more she seeks the counsel of progressives, the more
there's a rising tide and therefore her message is a smart one. host: secretary clinton and senator warren had a meeting back in december at white haven not far from where the vice president's residence is, the two talking about issues politics and policies. if you were a fly on the wall what do you think transpired? guest: i would be breaking some heavy news in various sites. i think it was a huge step forward that she does not see elizabeth warren as oppositional but is seeking her guidance....
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. >> when is the wrong time to send a text message? >> obviously, like, if you're in class. >> like, at the movies. >> way late in the evening like, waking somebody up. >> when you're in the car. >> probably dinner, 'cause my mom, like, hates me when i start texting and she's trying to talk to me. >> okay, we know it's wrong to send a text at school, at dinner, or when talking with a friend, but have you ever done it? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, but i've never sent a text at school. >> margaret sullivan is with textplus, a mobile app that's very interested in texting trends. so it did a survey and found that the average teen sends 100 texts a day. that's about 3,000 texts a month. here's what else the survey found... >> 75% of texters say that it's rude to talk and text at the same time -- to text in the middle of a conversation -- but 50% of kids say they've done it. >> but that particular rude behavior may be changing because of peer pressure. >> given how much teens are texting today, people might be shocked to find out that oth
. >> when is the wrong time to send a text message? >> obviously, like, if you're in class. >> like, at the movies. >> way late in the evening like, waking somebody up. >> when you're in the car. >> probably dinner, 'cause my mom, like, hates me when i start texting and she's trying to talk to me. >> okay, we know it's wrong to send a text at school, at dinner, or when talking with a friend, but have you ever done it? >> yes. >> yes....
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and they need to send the same message.t happen if we develop this separately. >> reporter: john had a hand in building g.m.'s current crash avoidance system. alert systems exist in higherened cars. what is -- higher end cars. what is different about v2v. >> cadd lacks have six raid areas, two cameras. they are not enough to see you. v 2 v fills in the gaps and let's you have more information to address the driving situations that are challenging. >> reporter: and challenging situation is is what i got from the test drive from v2v researcher donald grim. i'll be more reckless. >> okay. push the envelope. >> reporter: my last chance. whoah. [ beeping ] >> reporter: agh. what is a car doing stationary in the middle of my run way. do you know what, i don't tend to look at that display. >> that's not meant to focus on, it's informational. did you see the scrolling red? really the alert that provides you, you know, the intended responses on top of the dash. it's important because for these type of alerts, we want to direct the p
and they need to send the same message.t happen if we develop this separately. >> reporter: john had a hand in building g.m.'s current crash avoidance system. alert systems exist in higherened cars. what is -- higher end cars. what is different about v2v. >> cadd lacks have six raid areas, two cameras. they are not enough to see you. v 2 v fills in the gaps and let's you have more information to address the driving situations that are challenging. >> reporter: and challenging...
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we send a message to washington. we will hold them accountable in the years to come. that's a bigger story. this is a political story. when you get folks together and focus on principle instead of partisanship, you can get things done. we got that because we work together. a special thanks to the entire team. their names are not in the paper. a lot of people from all over the country came in today, stood with clay, walk the streets, and have been working ever since. our team, alex nicholson, tom tarantino, john reid, communications team, so many folks that work very hard to make this possible behind the scenes. that is a true team effort. that's how you get things done in the military. that's organic get things done at home. we are happy to take questions. >> sorry for your loss. thank you for your service. as you have been saying, a big step forward today. should the federal government, the v.a., be doing even more? >> that's what this bill is all about, to do independent survey and see what's working and what's not working and implement best practices. >> is there s
we send a message to washington. we will hold them accountable in the years to come. that's a bigger story. this is a political story. when you get folks together and focus on principle instead of partisanship, you can get things done. we got that because we work together. a special thanks to the entire team. their names are not in the paper. a lot of people from all over the country came in today, stood with clay, walk the streets, and have been working ever since. our team, alex nicholson,...
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bloggers who got similar messages. and the message that we got, the long threat was deleted within minutes of us receiving it. but i actually screen shot it. so i was one of the few who actually was able to retain that message to turn over to the authorities. >> we've got it up on the screen. what's the threat? >> what's the threat? they know where we are, they say that they're in our pc in our computer. and that they're coming to get us. and that they're closer than we think. >> and i take it you're unnerved by this, right? i mean, are you taking any extra precautions? >> you know what? military families are prepared to deal with violence that's directed towards our soldiers. but having it directed towards us is just -- it's complete new ground. so i think this is a great example of the complex issues that are facing our military today. this isn't the mountains of eastern afghanistan this isn't the desert of iraq. this is here and this is now. and this is a brand-new world and how we're going to deal with it, now that
bloggers who got similar messages. and the message that we got, the long threat was deleted within minutes of us receiving it. but i actually screen shot it. so i was one of the few who actually was able to retain that message to turn over to the authorities. >> we've got it up on the screen. what's the threat? >> what's the threat? they know where we are, they say that they're in our pc in our computer. and that they're coming to get us. and that they're closer than we think....
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there were a lot of text messages.rned something about who saves text messages the company in question here sprint testified that because there are so many of them the system can't handle it and so they actually do not preserve text messages that you and i send that we all send. so unless you happen to save it you don't get it. now, in this case the prosecutors had some of these text messages because they were able to seize the telephones involved. otherwise, they might not have some of these. but anyway yes, we did learn a lot about from these text messages some of what transpired on the noit that odin lloyd was murdered. here is an example of a text message that was sent from aaron hernandez to earnest wallace in the hours leading up to odin lloyd's murder. this was sent at 9:02 p.m. and hernandez says to wallace, please make it back because i'm def trying to step for a little. he says get your -- up here. then he says hurry your -- up here and then expletive deleted. he's telling him to get in his car and drive to a
there were a lot of text messages.rned something about who saves text messages the company in question here sprint testified that because there are so many of them the system can't handle it and so they actually do not preserve text messages that you and i send that we all send. so unless you happen to save it you don't get it. now, in this case the prosecutors had some of these text messages because they were able to seize the telephones involved. otherwise, they might not have some of these....
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i ask the government please, to reopen the text messages.m really crying. >> reporter: they write sign to his show us, this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the school. but they depend on text messages to communicate with the buyers. now they can't so there is no business and the completed garments are left hang hearing on the wall. she learn today sew at the school when she was a child. now she runs a sewing wing op wing co-op for death women. she's not able to talk. >> translator: communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money so because we are not communicating now, we have lost a lot of money. >> reporter: the deaf community here in congress so is struggling and there are many there is accurate data but it's estimated over a million. untreat infections during pregnancy and childhood often caus
i ask the government please, to reopen the text messages.m really crying. >> reporter: they write sign to his show us, this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the school. but they depend on text messages to communicate with the buyers. now they can't so there is no...
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we want to prevent them from get that go messaging but countering it with our own message and our own story. >> what the president said in that op ed this morning was that fighting extremism is really at its heart going to be about trying to win hearts and minds, not a military fight. and what that means in the practical sense, what we're hearing from those who are organizing the summit is incorporating youth in communities in trying to counter that. people who are involved with some of these communities, trying to get them to identify to individuals and intervene. the social messaging is a big part of it. but also looking at programs around the world, not just within the united states, looking at what works and doesn't. i think from a skeptical eye you can look at the sum milt and say, okay oh, boy, it's a big government meeting. what really is this going to do? but i guess the premise here is that when you share this information and you really delve into what maybe has made some progress somewhere, we're curious to see how they're measuring progress that that really can't be a bad t
we want to prevent them from get that go messaging but countering it with our own message and our own story. >> what the president said in that op ed this morning was that fighting extremism is really at its heart going to be about trying to win hearts and minds, not a military fight. and what that means in the practical sense, what we're hearing from those who are organizing the summit is incorporating youth in communities in trying to counter that. people who are involved with some of...
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macro messaging issue in 1984. it was a source of a lot of fund-raising for senator simon who was viewed by a pack and some the organized jewish community's as a strong supporter of israel -- aipac -- than percy was. i told the story in the book after one of the aipac lives was very central to the campaign offered to subsidize me in business, to put in business as a consultant, was happy with the way the campaign came out. and i said that i i mean it's obvious it was a great offer to a young guy who had no other means to start a business but i asked if that meant that if there were a republican who or any candidate who is good -- that it could work against that candidate? we couldn't do that and i opted out of that. i am uncomfortable with that kind of an arrangement where one issue, however important that issue is just so dominant that that's how someone is evaluated. but in terms of the current situation, i would dispute one thing. there's no doubt that there's been friction between president obama and prime mini
macro messaging issue in 1984. it was a source of a lot of fund-raising for senator simon who was viewed by a pack and some the organized jewish community's as a strong supporter of israel -- aipac -- than percy was. i told the story in the book after one of the aipac lives was very central to the campaign offered to subsidize me in business, to put in business as a consultant, was happy with the way the campaign came out. and i said that i i mean it's obvious it was a great offer to a young...
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back to poems from the cal workshops and the mentor helped them to find their voices to get the messages across so this entire campaign is geared around young people's voices and that makes it special, in fact we were trying to reach the new population that are the most impacted and margaret to by the sugar drink industry young people and people with color targeted audience when you have people that one or two young people of color gets diabetes and it is linked to the consumption of sugary drinks you have a 25 percent of getting diabetes in your lifetime it is important to target the young people at risk and make sure they have the information to make the decision at&t park their height you should eat better and exercise more a lot of young people how many of them like being told who what to do and similarly with tobacco and the way young people respond in our workshops they respond to a supported industry that profits you don't want to support that industry thee need the 0 information so through this campaign we're going to have launch community events youth poets will be performing an
back to poems from the cal workshops and the mentor helped them to find their voices to get the messages across so this entire campaign is geared around young people's voices and that makes it special, in fact we were trying to reach the new population that are the most impacted and margaret to by the sugar drink industry young people and people with color targeted audience when you have people that one or two young people of color gets diabetes and it is linked to the consumption of sugary...
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that is really the message of the terrorist. message of people like isil it is promote sectarianism where we're trying to close these gaps. so the -- whether it's calling it the islamic or whether it's recognizing that it was the christians that were victimized the reality is everybody is victimized and there certainly is a space for all of us to collectively stand together in all religions and to collectively say it for what it is. >> i do want to ask you about what happened after 9/11 when you were quoted by the l.a. times on a radio station as suggesting that israel should be one of the suspects for 9/11 if we're going to look at suspects with you should look at the groups that benefit the most and put the state of israel on the suspect list because this diverts attention from what's happening in the palestinian territories to go on with their aggression and apartheid policies. do you regret that statement? >> i did regret it and wasn't reported by the l.a. times but bloggers but in any case i've already made that very clear
that is really the message of the terrorist. message of people like isil it is promote sectarianism where we're trying to close these gaps. so the -- whether it's calling it the islamic or whether it's recognizing that it was the christians that were victimized the reality is everybody is victimized and there certainly is a space for all of us to collectively stand together in all religions and to collectively say it for what it is. >> i do want to ask you about what happened after 9/11...
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change the message? >> i don't think it changes the message to the american people. the threat unless the government has additional information that they're not releasing that's credible and specific, they should just merely acknowledge that this video exists and that the american people should remain vigilant but that they should get on with their lives. in the words of the londoners who were under attack from terrorists by the i.r.a. for a couple decades, keep calm and carry on. so this is a terrorist group that's trying to have an impact on the american people on the west with this images with this video, and we should acknowledge it for what it is propaganda but we should move on with our lives. >> do you worry that this video further inspires these so-called, you known, independent actors? >> that's the wild card. someone in minneapolis or mountain somali community up there who's been radicalized might see this video, might see the call to the mall of america and take action. that's where the real wild card comes in. this is where, quite frankly, good intelligen
change the message? >> i don't think it changes the message to the american people. the threat unless the government has additional information that they're not releasing that's credible and specific, they should just merely acknowledge that this video exists and that the american people should remain vigilant but that they should get on with their lives. in the words of the londoners who were under attack from terrorists by the i.r.a. for a couple decades, keep calm and carry on. so this...
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republicans have a message obama stinks' democrats didn't have that message. will they find that economic message to go to those voters who came out for barack obama, and will then come up for hillary clinton. and the analogy between the two voters in this country, cracker barrel voters. and horry county in the united states and who they voted for for president in the last election overlay all the cracker barrel's and wholefoods in the country. if you live in a county 77% of those voted for barack obama. of we're and cracker barrel healthy 26% of them voted for barack obama. the cracker barrel county is one that is rural. this was the cracker barrel election and it will look a little more -- the question for 2016, can republicans come in a whole foods district or do too well in the cracker barrel? >> maybe now you are a real voter. >> we are seeing democrats try to get the message, a new proposal and a lot of echoes of what elizabeth warren is talking about. i was intrigued that elizabeth warren went to a lot of these places where barack obama, campaigning in
republicans have a message obama stinks' democrats didn't have that message. will they find that economic message to go to those voters who came out for barack obama, and will then come up for hillary clinton. and the analogy between the two voters in this country, cracker barrel voters. and horry county in the united states and who they voted for for president in the last election overlay all the cracker barrel's and wholefoods in the country. if you live in a county 77% of those voted for...
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>> first of all, we didn't use the issue as a messaging issue at least as a macro messaging issue. it was a source of a lot of fundraising for senator simon is viewed by some of the organized jewish community is a stronger supporter of israel. and i told the story in that book after one of the leaders who is very central to the campaign offered to subsidize me in business, to put me in business as a consultant, was happy with the weight of the campaign came out. i said -- i mean it was obviously a great offer to a young guy who had know other means to start a business she. i asked that if that meant if there were a republican or any candidate who is going on israel the bet on everything else i can work against that candidate. i opted out. i am uncomfortable with that kind of an arrangement where one issue issue, however important the issue is so dominant that is how someone is evaluated about in terms of the current situation i would dispute one thing. thing. there is know doubt they're has been friction between president obama and prime minister netanyahu, and i don't think that's
>> first of all, we didn't use the issue as a messaging issue at least as a macro messaging issue. it was a source of a lot of fundraising for senator simon is viewed by some of the organized jewish community is a stronger supporter of israel. and i told the story in that book after one of the leaders who is very central to the campaign offered to subsidize me in business, to put me in business as a consultant, was happy with the weight of the campaign came out. i said -- i mean it was...
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. >> like rita who saw a message from a friend. it stopped her in her trashings. >> at the top of a posting was a posting from a friend that i went to high school that said i want to thank everyone who tried to help me. and i knew right away it was a goodbye message. >> facebook's teamed up with the university of washington and other partners like forefront. now matters, the national suicide prevention hot line and others. people thinking about ending it all have been consulted. >> i can't tell you how much of a difference it made to put the messaging in front of survivors, having them tell us what they thought of it. >> among the suggestions, an appropriate message to send to a friend rallying others to help them, and the number of the national suicide prevention live line. in some cases considered more serious, facebook will look at the post and call in the local authorities. it's amazing. i was able to see and interact with the project. the best thing that a person could say in this situation, in my experience is that they care.
. >> like rita who saw a message from a friend. it stopped her in her trashings. >> at the top of a posting was a posting from a friend that i went to high school that said i want to thank everyone who tried to help me. and i knew right away it was a goodbye message. >> facebook's teamed up with the university of washington and other partners like forefront. now matters, the national suicide prevention hot line and others. people thinking about ending it all have been...
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i asked government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> they write sign to say show us this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning to sew. they raise money for the school but depend on text message to guess communicate with the buyers. they can't, so there is no business and garments are left hanging on the wall. >> she learned to sew at the school as a child now runs a co-op or deaf women. the people who supply fabrics and buy the items don't know sign language and she is not able to talk. >> communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money so because we're not communicating now we've lost a lot of money. >> the deaf community here in congo are struggling and they are many. there's no accurate data, but health charities estimate over a mill. the lack of health care means untreated infections during pregnancy and childhood often cause loss of hearing
i asked government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> they write sign to say show us this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning to sew. they raise money for the school but depend on text message to guess communicate with the buyers. they can't, so there is no business and garments are left hanging on the wall. >>...
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sometimes they contain a message. nothing tactical. >> you can see the full interview with president assad here on bbc at 16:30. i'll talk to a member of the syrian opposition in ten minutes as well. stay with us for that. >>> the former head of the international monetary fund started to give evidence at a trial in france. he faces charges of aggravated pimping. he's holding women for sex parties for a prostitution ring. he can't admit he attended the parties, but did know the women were being paid. he's among 13 people accused. we are at the trial. >> reporter: yes, this is a packed room at the courthouse. dominique strauss-khan has taken the stand briefly. he answered a few questions in a low voice, a solemn presence in the courtroom in his black suit. he answered questions about one of his co-accused. he's alleged to have helped organize the sex parties that dominic strauss-khan is answering questions about. he describes him as his main contact within the group and said he was a real friend to him. he was there whe
sometimes they contain a message. nothing tactical. >> you can see the full interview with president assad here on bbc at 16:30. i'll talk to a member of the syrian opposition in ten minutes as well. stay with us for that. >>> the former head of the international monetary fund started to give evidence at a trial in france. he faces charges of aggravated pimping. he's holding women for sex parties for a prostitution ring. he can't admit he attended the parties, but did know the...
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i've been involved in a message from the beginning of our relationship in the senate race into the messaging approach to the campaign on the speeches and policy. i don't think that it's that unusual in the white house and i don't think that began. and i think it goes back. the presidents want someone around who understands their message and understands them and can help represent that point of view to others in the white house so that there's some message consistency. as the point president is the point of president makes. >> host: president obama has had an unhappy relationship with the imperatives and you write that in the book. were you there to remind him you don't get to govern and you have conflicts over the need to listen to people like you rather than for him to follow a more ideological? >> everybody's strength is their weakness. his strength is that he believes that once you get elected, doing the things that you think are important to advance the country and so we often have conflicts about the need to have some of the techniques and conformity is in the presentation so a good exa
i've been involved in a message from the beginning of our relationship in the senate race into the messaging approach to the campaign on the speeches and policy. i don't think that it's that unusual in the white house and i don't think that began. and i think it goes back. the presidents want someone around who understands their message and understands them and can help represent that point of view to others in the white house so that there's some message consistency. as the point president is...
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at the root of it all is the message to make strong positive choices. >> it's a beautiful message.people are incarcerated for nothing. >> a huge march planned. you can catch up with him tomorrow. the website is july movement .com. smiling and laughing. >> he does not want to see anybody go to jail. that is a sucker thing to do in life or in jail. >> showtime. >> check out these photos. olaf from the movie frozen. sculpting for 18 years. a drive-by. bill: allison, you have a special gift. >> yes. a standup comedian and owner of the stress factory. bill: welcome to "chasing". we tried this. >> there is a hotel you can go to and meet women and have sex and guys keep coming back? bill: we threw him into the mix of all the stories. we we will talk a little bit about what you are doing. >> how bad can it be. you are chasing a story about subway pickup lines. make fun of guys hitting on girls. >> check out this incredible and hilarious music video. ♪ in the music video it shows the group performing songs that have to do with guys hitting on girls in the subway. unsuspecting women, there r
at the root of it all is the message to make strong positive choices. >> it's a beautiful message.people are incarcerated for nothing. >> a huge march planned. you can catch up with him tomorrow. the website is july movement .com. smiling and laughing. >> he does not want to see anybody go to jail. that is a sucker thing to do in life or in jail. >> showtime. >> check out these photos. olaf from the movie frozen. sculpting for 18 years. a drive-by. bill: allison,...
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beyond that they depend on text messages and mobile internet. the government switched off those services to weeks ago, following antigovernment protests. they say people used them to instigate violence and looting. and the children that we neat, are not happy about it. phone calls television and radio are still on, but they have no use to them. they say they are completely cut off. >> my parents live far away from here, i have not been able to communicate with them, i ask the government, please to reopen the text messages. i am really crying. >> they write signs to show us this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get help. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the schools but they depend on text messages to communicate request the buyers now they can't, so there's no business and they are left hanging here on the wall. >> they learned to sow at the school. now she running a sewing place for deaf women. >> communication by text message is
beyond that they depend on text messages and mobile internet. the government switched off those services to weeks ago, following antigovernment protests. they say people used them to instigate violence and looting. and the children that we neat, are not happy about it. phone calls television and radio are still on, but they have no use to them. they say they are completely cut off. >> my parents live far away from here, i have not been able to communicate with them, i ask the government,...
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we have to counter the message.as we talk about doing more to get the hostages out, we have to fight the folks in the media. this video, i've seen it well-produced and hollywood quality and meant to send a message to anyone captured to their base they want to recruit. we have to counter their message more effectively in the media. >> doug you have some pretty battle hardened groups on the ground you have hezbollah that have sided with the assad government and the ypg instrumental in getting isis out of kobani and the fsa, although they have crumbled and u.s. coalition airstrikes what is making battle hardened against isis. what is making them so strong? >> there are two answers. i think a lot of us said and i said in a week off the record they are killing hezbollah, what is not to like about this. but that was the wrong organization. both of these organizations got stronger by fighting each other. hezbollah is stronger and the islamic state is now stronger dosh is now stronger. and one, we don't have all of the piec
we have to counter the message.as we talk about doing more to get the hostages out, we have to fight the folks in the media. this video, i've seen it well-produced and hollywood quality and meant to send a message to anyone captured to their base they want to recruit. we have to counter their message more effectively in the media. >> doug you have some pretty battle hardened groups on the ground you have hezbollah that have sided with the assad government and the ypg instrumental in...
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in each cockpit fists were raised, their deadly message delivered. keir simmons, nbc news, jordan. >> the war against isis is also being felt here at home as the family of a captured american aid worker remains hopeful their daughter is still alive. tonight the obama administration says there is still no evidence to support isis claims that kayla mueller was killed, and that extra resources are being directed to find out where she is and what happened to her. nbc's joe fryer has our report tonight from her hometown of prescott, arizona. >> reporter: here in prescott there are skepticisms that kayla mueller was killed in a jordanian air strike. u.s. officials say they've seen no proof. >> i just hope that, you know, that it could be possible that she's still alive. >> reporter: mueller's parents say this news leaves us concerned, yet we are still hopeful that kayla is alive. in a statement directed to her captors, they said we have sent you a private message and ask that you respond to us privately. adding, you told us you treated kayla as your guest,
in each cockpit fists were raised, their deadly message delivered. keir simmons, nbc news, jordan. >> the war against isis is also being felt here at home as the family of a captured american aid worker remains hopeful their daughter is still alive. tonight the obama administration says there is still no evidence to support isis claims that kayla mueller was killed, and that extra resources are being directed to find out where she is and what happened to her. nbc's joe fryer has our...
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is the message engineer. patty culhane, al jazeera washington. >> in nigeria more than 150 people taken hostage from the armed group boko haram have been reunited with their families in yobay state a month after being taken hostage. the victims say they were freed after refusing to follow the rules of boko haram. >> we told them, if they did not follow their ways we should go back an follow the greerch green and white flag. >> meanwhile nigeria's president goodluck jonathan, told the people that he is working to improve the capacity of the armed forces with help from neighboring countries. the philippine government says it has killed one of southeast asia's most wanted men confirmed dead in a government raid last month but his death derailed peace talks with the armed muslim rebel group he led. old fears from the muslim community have resurfaced. >> her husband was a fighter with the liberation front and was killed by government forces. >> my children have lost their father. my son saw his father's body lying
is the message engineer. patty culhane, al jazeera washington. >> in nigeria more than 150 people taken hostage from the armed group boko haram have been reunited with their families in yobay state a month after being taken hostage. the victims say they were freed after refusing to follow the rules of boko haram. >> we told them, if they did not follow their ways we should go back an follow the greerch green and white flag. >> meanwhile nigeria's president goodluck jonathan,...
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his message peace and compassion. the open's other spots new york city and philadelphia. >> the irs is sacking tom brady. he owes the government agency more than 60,000 dollars for winning the super bowl. he has to pay 47,000 on the share of the 97,000 he won for the super bowl. the truck he won add another 18,000 to the mix. he gave it away for being the mvp he thought malcolm butler de served it after winning the game winning interception. a billion dollars for people who were not proven to be criminals. >> it is a harsh report from the institute of justice. it says the irs sees almost a quarter billion dollars from 2500 bank accounts over a decade often without proof of any criminal wrong doing. structures violations for making small deposits for federal reporting requirements but the report says the irs used the raul to target innocent bank accounts instead. in a statement to the "washington post" it will no longer indiscriminately find bank accounts. after 94 years of selling electronics radio shack cuts the cord
his message peace and compassion. the open's other spots new york city and philadelphia. >> the irs is sacking tom brady. he owes the government agency more than 60,000 dollars for winning the super bowl. he has to pay 47,000 on the share of the 97,000 he won for the super bowl. the truck he won add another 18,000 to the mix. he gave it away for being the mvp he thought malcolm butler de served it after winning the game winning interception. a billion dollars for people who were not...
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, what sort of messages does it make sense to send?we can have ideas of putting messages in boxes and bottles and hearing little bits of, you know domestic radio channel or something. is that sort of something or is there something completely different? i wonder what makes sense? >> it's sort of difficult to say, because for years we've been transmitting messages in space anyway. so aliens can hear us. they've already got an idea of what we're like. and all of that is from tv and radio and the internet now as well. so they've already got an idea of what we're like and they're coming anyway. >> okay, well, look i believe we're also joined by clara, we've been trying to get ahold of clara, an anthropologist at darren university. can you hear us? you're just checking your earpiece is working? calling out into outer space in the northeast of england. >> hello! >> great, we've got you there. now, from an anthropologist perspective, what is that it interests you about all our efforts, our desires to communicate with whatever's out there? >>
, what sort of messages does it make sense to send?we can have ideas of putting messages in boxes and bottles and hearing little bits of, you know domestic radio channel or something. is that sort of something or is there something completely different? i wonder what makes sense? >> it's sort of difficult to say, because for years we've been transmitting messages in space anyway. so aliens can hear us. they've already got an idea of what we're like. and all of that is from tv and radio...
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i think it is very clear message here. this pilot was bombing us, bombing our bases and particular in syria and we are not going to deal with him the same way we dealt with the other hostages like the japanese, british or american, no, they will burn him alive. this is the maximum brutality. this is the message they want to convey to all members of the coalition, maybe also with some members of the coalition against the islamic state so maybe they were quick to execute him in such a brutal way to convey this message. it's amazing why, for example if they are willing to negotiate, i don't think they will execute him as soon as possible or in such a very, very rushed way. they will wait, ask for a high price, they will ask for money for exchange of prisoners but to execute him in such a brutal way, we are asking the message here is very important. they are looking for the media they are looking to terrorize the government's members of the coalition. they would like to say we will never have any mercy to anybody who is going
i think it is very clear message here. this pilot was bombing us, bombing our bases and particular in syria and we are not going to deal with him the same way we dealt with the other hostages like the japanese, british or american, no, they will burn him alive. this is the maximum brutality. this is the message they want to convey to all members of the coalition, maybe also with some members of the coalition against the islamic state so maybe they were quick to execute him in such a brutal way...
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senate race in 2004, and i worked very much with him on the message and messaging approach to these campaigns, on speeches, on policy rollouts, on communication, and communication strategy. i don't think that is that unusual in white houses. i don't think that began with karl or with me, and i think it goes back some time. so that's the role i played. what it says is that presidents wasn't someone around who understands their message and understands them and can help represent that point of view to others in the white house, so that there's some message consistency and the message reflects the values values and opinions the president wants to make. >> host: president obama has had an ambivalent or unhappy relationship with the imperatives of politics and you write about that in the book. were you there to remind him you don't get to govern unless you get elected? did you have conflict over the need to listen to people like you rather than for him to follow his more ideological instincts? >> guest: you know everybody's strength is their weakness. his great sting is -- strength is he
senate race in 2004, and i worked very much with him on the message and messaging approach to these campaigns, on speeches, on policy rollouts, on communication, and communication strategy. i don't think that is that unusual in white houses. i don't think that began with karl or with me, and i think it goes back some time. so that's the role i played. what it says is that presidents wasn't someone around who understands their message and understands them and can help represent that point of...
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how to counter those messages that isis is so good at getting out around the world.cretary of homeland security had to say about that. >> in just a short period of time we've come a long way in terrorists organizations ability to communicate. they have the ability to reach into our communities and attempt to recruit and inspire individuals who may turn toward violence right here in the homeland. this has to be a collective effort as the vice president said yesterday and it has to be more than a military response. >> reporter: what we've been curious to hear about are these pilot programs that the white house talked about launched in three american cities los angeles, boston and minneapolis. they were only started in october. they haven't even before a year in the making. we want to hear -- this summit is about what's working and what's not and what criteria do you have so far? results are interesting to see what they're doing in these cities. in minneapolis, they are focused on job training. jobs and opportunities are essential in preventing the spread of radicalizat
how to counter those messages that isis is so good at getting out around the world.cretary of homeland security had to say about that. >> in just a short period of time we've come a long way in terrorists organizations ability to communicate. they have the ability to reach into our communities and attempt to recruit and inspire individuals who may turn toward violence right here in the homeland. this has to be a collective effort as the vice president said yesterday and it has to be more...
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the woman message.e talked about this yesterday on the show but it was a huge absence of her campaign in 2007, 2008. not embracing the notion that she would be a historic nominee. she sounds like she is ready to embrace that any full throated way. women are going to be the thingo rubio would have a chance of doing that. that strength -- >> i messed up when i said rand paul. jeb bush could do it. >> the party has to be in the right place or they are never going to get the numbers of hispanics they need to win the presidency and barack obama is pushing that agenda harder. really important for 2016. congratulations to our pal, rahm emanuel who always -- will be part of the mayoral runoff. his opponent said he could win this thing. it beggars belief but is it possible that rahm emanuel could actually lose and if so what would it take for that to happen? mark: a lot of people in the city will rally around rahm emanuel. business interests, a lot of white voters will rally. it is so hard to say what will happe
the woman message.e talked about this yesterday on the show but it was a huge absence of her campaign in 2007, 2008. not embracing the notion that she would be a historic nominee. she sounds like she is ready to embrace that any full throated way. women are going to be the thingo rubio would have a chance of doing that. that strength -- >> i messed up when i said rand paul. jeb bush could do it. >> the party has to be in the right place or they are never going to get the numbers of...
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meet one gold medal grandma with a message-- >> i'm old. if i can do it, get with it.tioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition.
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two people behind me that agree with the message there. you can see what i think for the first time in all the times i've been here in athens and that is a show of support for the government here. there are peop blowing whistles waving greek flags, chanting their support of the government and the message they take in and across europe in the last two days. i have to admit, it worries me because it makes a comedown or a climbdown by this government very difficult to achieve. what we've already heard them say is we're not going to argue the debt right now. they've got the message as far as wages and pension raising. it's concerns but can they do enough to appease european leaders a get what they want? they're going to announce their program on saturday and have a confident vote in the government on monday. that is then what they will take to european leaders next week and that's going to be crunch time for greece and the future of this country because the clock is ticking to work out just what can be done for greece going forward. for "night
two people behind me that agree with the message there. you can see what i think for the first time in all the times i've been here in athens and that is a show of support for the government here. there are peop blowing whistles waving greek flags, chanting their support of the government and the message they take in and across europe in the last two days. i have to admit, it worries me because it makes a comedown or a climbdown by this government very difficult to achieve. what we've already...
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and the nato summit last september, nato countries, to try to send a number of messages, a firm message to moscow, but also a message of reassurance to some of those nato allies that are feeling vulnerable in the light of all of this that in spite of the fact that spending has fallen below the minimum level that's required for some time that there would be an effort over the long-term to get back to that level. but it is the long-term. what this report is saying essentially, is that looking at 14 of the countries, including some important ones like the united kingdom, as you say, and germany, just at the moment it's not looking too good. one of the few countries that does have does meet the 2% target at the moment uk at the moment, isn't pledged to keep it and may see spending falling. some countries are increasing spending, but not up to the 2% level. those, of course, include, not surprisingly, the vulnerable feeling ones like the baltic states in particular latvia lithuania, and the only one the report says at the moment is at the 2% level is estonia. the problem is estonia is a very
and the nato summit last september, nato countries, to try to send a number of messages, a firm message to moscow, but also a message of reassurance to some of those nato allies that are feeling vulnerable in the light of all of this that in spite of the fact that spending has fallen below the minimum level that's required for some time that there would be an effort over the long-term to get back to that level. but it is the long-term. what this report is saying essentially, is that looking at...
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chris kyle sent a text message. we'll have more about the message and why it might help the defense in the american sniper murder trial. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. >>> so much emotion, so much drama already in the trial of the man accused of killing american sniper chris kyle. right now there's an investigator on the stand from this case. of course eddie ray routh is accused of killing kyle and his friend chad little fooeld in 2013. >> the first day featured emotional testimony. taia kyle said she could tell something was wrong when she spoke to her husband on the phone shortly before he was killed. >> the defense is mounting a
chris kyle sent a text message. we'll have more about the message and why it might help the defense in the american sniper murder trial. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is...
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it's a powerful message to their own rank and file.is to strike fear in the heart of their enemies, you and i and all of us. in this particular sense, the message, the symbolism, are much more person than the phone the state of this particular stage. in particular and you know this in particular because there have been setbacks. that isis has suffered a great deal of setback in the last few months. the loss of co-bankobani in syria, they are on the defensive they are besieged. they have lost thousands of rank and file and leadership. how do they communicate with the rank and file? how we are. we are still resilient. we are strong. we can bleed the nose of our enemy. we're killing not just hostages but -- officers of the member states of the international coalition led by the americans and the be beheading of muath al kasasbeh was a powerful message or it is designed intended as a powerful message not only to the jordanian government and people but basically to the slow collective of the deluded young men trying to make the trip to syri
it's a powerful message to their own rank and file.is to strike fear in the heart of their enemies, you and i and all of us. in this particular sense, the message, the symbolism, are much more person than the phone the state of this particular stage. in particular and you know this in particular because there have been setbacks. that isis has suffered a great deal of setback in the last few months. the loss of co-bankobani in syria, they are on the defensive they are besieged. they have lost...
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he was a natural exponent of the message it reflected and though he was. by gravitated to those types of candidates my tagline for paul simon in the 1988 isn't it time to believe again? because i do believe hence the title of the book come of the beaver and public service is a way to grab the wheel of history is on the obamacare -- share that view. it was the happy partnership between people who share sensibility. >> host: to much of your career domestic politics has been a middle-class frustrated with increasing difficulty to get ahead struggling with memories that things were different after world war ii with middle-class people if you stated your saving the position you were better off he didn't have to be anybody special. >> guest: and wages rose with the gdp. >> host: now they don't. that is above the din -- levied of your team -- the. john injudicious the democratic leading rider is book was published in the early part of the decade but he suggested he may have oversold his argument based on an disillusionment with the experience of the past six year
he was a natural exponent of the message it reflected and though he was. by gravitated to those types of candidates my tagline for paul simon in the 1988 isn't it time to believe again? because i do believe hence the title of the book come of the beaver and public service is a way to grab the wheel of history is on the obamacare -- share that view. it was the happy partnership between people who share sensibility. >> host: to much of your career domestic politics has been a middle-class...