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ago that found some funding from eric schmidt of google, and is essentially trying to provide the obama datane to hillary clinton's campaign, and to nonprofits who want to get into this data engagement, digital engagement field. out, its you point occupies a special position, it is not a for-profit company. tim: they are a for-profit company, but they want to be in the place where they are helping nonprofits. they eventually see potential in the corporate world as well to essentially social impact space where tying into doing good, if you will. carol: the opening remarks facing the u.s. postal service. >> one of the amazing things is that if we think of it as sort of a big mess, kind of a basket case, it has not always been like that. people used to be amazed by the postal service and marvel. throughout the 19th century, there was no other big organization. ge's, soe no ibm's or it was one of the biggest things in america, the biggest employee -- employer in the federal government. i still marvel when i send a letter at how inexpensive it is. has that always been the case? >> in the very beg
ago that found some funding from eric schmidt of google, and is essentially trying to provide the obama datane to hillary clinton's campaign, and to nonprofits who want to get into this data engagement, digital engagement field. out, its you point occupies a special position, it is not a for-profit company. tim: they are a for-profit company, but they want to be in the place where they are helping nonprofits. they eventually see potential in the corporate world as well to essentially social...
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he was obama not because of what he calls the obama data processing machines. yes, he'll have access to data operations that the rnc will be runni running, the difference is you don't have the kind of buy-in from the candidate, the person running in front of the show. he may get data put in front of him but if he hasn't bought in to what the data means and is not committed to following the data in terms of changing his message or where he's spending his time, then it really isn't effective. so this is a major shift for not only what has worked for presidential campaigns for obama and for george w. bush but what his own party has decided to prioritize. >> how much do you think donald trump will raise, how much will he spend and why will he not accept federal matching dollars? >> he had left open the possibility of accepting public financing, which is something that went out of favor in obama's campaign when he showed how much money he could raise. trump told us he decided against that, which means he'll have to raise money, which means go out to donors and get b
he was obama not because of what he calls the obama data processing machines. yes, he'll have access to data operations that the rnc will be runni running, the difference is you don't have the kind of buy-in from the candidate, the person running in front of the show. he may get data put in front of him but if he hasn't bought in to what the data means and is not committed to following the data in terms of changing his message or where he's spending his time, then it really isn't effective. so...
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we are looking at some job ads were clearly she is trying to build the data army that barack obama had people went off and started a startup a few years ago that found some funding from eric schmidt of google, and is essentially trying to provide the guts of that obama data machine to hillary clinton's campaign, and to nonprofits who want to get into this data engagement, digital engagement field. david: as you point out, it occupies a special position, it is not a for-profit company. tim: they are a for-profit company. they are trying to make money, but they want to be in the place where they are helping nonprofits. they eventually see potential in the corporate world as well to essentially social impact space where tying into doing good, if you will. carol: from new technology to antiquated. the opening remarks facing the u.s. postal service. devon: one of the amazing things about the postal service is we think of it as sort of a big mess, kind of a basket case, it has not always been like that. people used to be amazed by the postal service and marvel. throughout the 19th century, t
we are looking at some job ads were clearly she is trying to build the data army that barack obama had people went off and started a startup a few years ago that found some funding from eric schmidt of google, and is essentially trying to provide the guts of that obama data machine to hillary clinton's campaign, and to nonprofits who want to get into this data engagement, digital engagement field. david: as you point out, it occupies a special position, it is not a for-profit company. tim: they...
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there is no way he could build barack obama's data machine, which is the most sophisticated thing anyones done in politics. he is trying to make a virtue out of necessity. he will be at a pronounced disadvantage without that kind of data operation. that will leave him disadvantaged against hillary clinton. mark: if you go to single women and hispanics, where he has to improve his standing, those voters need to be targeted. they need to find issues where they have common ground. if you're not targeting, you are going to find them. john: you have to target them and turn them out. data is key to that. trump will be way behind on this, however he spends it. coming up, is hillary clinton winning the argument that a losing streak isn't going to hurt her campaign? more on that after a word from our sponsors. ♪ ♪ john: last night bernie sanders clobbered hillary clinton in the west virginia primary, winning the state 51% to 35%. even before the polls closed, in dissipating defeat, clinton's campaign manager sent out an e-mail to campaign donors. that was obtained by bloomberg politics. the e-mai
there is no way he could build barack obama's data machine, which is the most sophisticated thing anyones done in politics. he is trying to make a virtue out of necessity. he will be at a pronounced disadvantage without that kind of data operation. that will leave him disadvantaged against hillary clinton. mark: if you go to single women and hispanics, where he has to improve his standing, those voters need to be targeted. they need to find issues where they have common ground. if you're not...
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there's no way he can build barack obama's data machine which is the most sophisticated thing we've seen in history. he will be at a pronounced disadvantage without that kind of data operation. when it comes to targeted state, targeting important demographics, targeting important groups of voters. almost door by door as a modern presidential campaign will do, that will leave him in another way disadvantaged against hillary clinton. >> if you go to single women and hispanics that you and i talk about all the time. those voters need to be targeted. they need to find those people and find issues where they have common ground. if you're not targeting, you're never going to find them. >>> is hillary clinton winning the argument that a losing streak won't hurt her campaign? we'll talk about that after a word from our sponsors. plap billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we constantly scrutinize millions of rates... answering the question once and for all, who has
there's no way he can build barack obama's data machine which is the most sophisticated thing we've seen in history. he will be at a pronounced disadvantage without that kind of data operation. when it comes to targeted state, targeting important demographics, targeting important groups of voters. almost door by door as a modern presidential campaign will do, that will leave him in another way disadvantaged against hillary clinton. >> if you go to single women and hispanics that you and i...
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he also told the associated press that he thought president obama's data operation during his campaign was overrated and trump believes his recipe for success in november will rely more on his own personality and less on analytics. jake. >> sara murray, thank you so much. donald trump's refusal to reject the support of white supremacist organizations in an interview he did with me earlier this year made many republican officials at the time nervous. but to those who belong to white supremacist or white nationalist groups it was music to their ears. take, for example, william johnson, a los angeles based corporate attorney selected by the trump campaign to be one of its delegates in california. he's also chairman of the white nationalist american freedom party. the group is called a political party initially established by racist southern california skinheads that aims to deport immigrants and return the united states to white rule, unquote, although johnson is seemingly trying to make the group seem more mainstream. it is johnson's voice you heard on those pro-trump robo calls that off
he also told the associated press that he thought president obama's data operation during his campaign was overrated and trump believes his recipe for success in november will rely more on his own personality and less on analytics. jake. >> sara murray, thank you so much. donald trump's refusal to reject the support of white supremacist organizations in an interview he did with me earlier this year made many republican officials at the time nervous. but to those who belong to white...
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donald trump was unimpressed by the data-driven obama campaign.e told the associated press, i've always felt it was overrated. obama got the votes much more than his data processing machine, and i think the same is true with me. the clinton war room is using a sophisticated data operation. they have an analytics campaign. the leader of the obama war room said this about the clinton campaign. >> their campaign will know exactly in virginia, ohio, florida, in iowa, in nevada, in colorado, who is a danger to not turn out. who is a firm clinton supporter. who is an actual available swing voter, and you're running a campaign to those people. >> this is where the kick the stuff up to a level unseen? >> yes. a level of sophistication and knowledge about the electorate and the battle ground states that just gets advanced every four years. >> with 181 days left for the campaign war room, joining us tonight in the last word war room is a veteran of barack obama's campaign war room, and steve, normally we have a couple of people in the war room, but when we
donald trump was unimpressed by the data-driven obama campaign.e told the associated press, i've always felt it was overrated. obama got the votes much more than his data processing machine, and i think the same is true with me. the clinton war room is using a sophisticated data operation. they have an analytics campaign. the leader of the obama war room said this about the clinton campaign. >> their campaign will know exactly in virginia, ohio, florida, in iowa, in nevada, in colorado,...
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data. president obama convened a meeting with a number of government health officials to get the latest on efforts to combat the zika virus in the oval office. this is about 10 minutes. president obama: i am delighted to have the opportunity to get a full briefing from secretary burwell about the zika situation. i want to give the american people an update on where we are. as has been explained repeatedly, but i want to reemphasize, zika is not like ebola. it is not a human to human transmission, with one exception . it is primarily transmitted through mosquitoes, a particular type of mosquito. what we do know is that if you contract zika, even if you do not appear to have significant symptoms, it is possible for zika to cause significant birth defects, including microcephaly where the skull casing -- the head of the infant -- is significantly smaller. we think there may be other neurological disorders caused as a consequence of zika. we do not know all of the potential effects. we do know that they are serious. what we have seen is a little over 500 cases of zika in the continental united
data. president obama convened a meeting with a number of government health officials to get the latest on efforts to combat the zika virus in the oval office. this is about 10 minutes. president obama: i am delighted to have the opportunity to get a full briefing from secretary burwell about the zika situation. i want to give the american people an update on where we are. as has been explained repeatedly, but i want to reemphasize, zika is not like ebola. it is not a human to human...
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he actually said in this associated press interview that obama's data structure was overrated. now, i do think we are going to begin to see somewhat of a shift in the general election. dana bash has already been reporting that the trump campaign is working with the rnc to do a little bit of voter modeling. i think the rnc has a lot of this infrastructure already in place so that means the campaign has to do less of it on their own, but it will be interesting to see if they really do stick with this belief that you can go essentially light or have no analytics and still eke out a victory, wolf. >> we'll see what happens on that front as well. sara murray, thank you. joining us now, republican congressman sean duffy of wisconsin, a former marco rubio supporter. he's been sharply critical of donald trump in the past but now says he'll support trump in the general election. is that right, congressman, you are now onboard the trump train? >> listen, donald trump won my district. he's our nominee. i think it's important to unify around our candidate. listen, i don't like all that don
he actually said in this associated press interview that obama's data structure was overrated. now, i do think we are going to begin to see somewhat of a shift in the general election. dana bash has already been reporting that the trump campaign is working with the rnc to do a little bit of voter modeling. i think the rnc has a lot of this infrastructure already in place so that means the campaign has to do less of it on their own, but it will be interesting to see if they really do stick with...
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he was obama not because of what he calls the obama data processing machines. yes, he'll have access to data operations that the rnc will be runni running, the difference is you don't have the kind of buy-in from the candidate, the person running in front of the show. he may get data put in front of him but if he hasn't bought in to what the data means and is not committed to following the data in terms of changing his message or where he's spending his time, then it really isn't effective. so this is a major shift for not only what has worked for presidential campaigns for obama and for george w. bush but what his own party has decided to prioritize. >> how much do you think donald trump will raise, how much will he spend and why will he not accept federal matching dollars? >> he had left open the possibility of accepting public financing, which is something that went out of favor in obama's campaign when he showed how much money he could raise. trump told us he decided against that, which means he'll have to raise money, which means go out to donors and get b
he was obama not because of what he calls the obama data processing machines. yes, he'll have access to data operations that the rnc will be runni running, the difference is you don't have the kind of buy-in from the candidate, the person running in front of the show. he may get data put in front of him but if he hasn't bought in to what the data means and is not committed to following the data in terms of changing his message or where he's spending his time, then it really isn't effective. so...
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the president obama and data issue was not as important as force he was? obama was very good candidate and he ran two very smart campaigns. trump is running non-traditional campaign. has been very successful doing it. draws gigantic crowds. turned more significant voters out than any in modern history. so my sense he is will do what he does well. this is about leadership. this isn't about data. obviously you need to find your voters. rnc has a lot of tools to do that my sense it is his campaign. he gets to run it the way he feels most comfortable with it. i think he will do that things like super-pac, we'll try to fill in some of the blanks in in uncoordinated way. not taking public money. no one taken public money in eight years. not a big deal. martha: you can't produce heart and passion, joe. when you think of all struggle between obama camp and clinton camp would he unleash the machine for her so she would have all the data reach for her he was able to have. by all accounts, what we've seen, she is not generating the same kind of enthusiasm, doesn't ma
the president obama and data issue was not as important as force he was? obama was very good candidate and he ran two very smart campaigns. trump is running non-traditional campaign. has been very successful doing it. draws gigantic crowds. turned more significant voters out than any in modern history. so my sense he is will do what he does well. this is about leadership. this isn't about data. obviously you need to find your voters. rnc has a lot of tools to do that my sense it is his...
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he was obama not because of what he calls the obama data processing machines. yes, he'll have access to data operations that the rnc will be running, the difference is you don't have the kind of buy-in from the candidate, the person running in front of the show. he may get data put in front of him but if he hasn't bought in to what the data means and is not committed to following the data in terms of changing his message or where he's spending his time, then it really isn't effective. so this is a major shift for not only what has worked for presidential campaigns for obama and for george w. bush but what his own party has decided to prioritize. >> how much do you think donald trump will raise, how much will he spend and why will he not accept federal matching dollars? >> he had left open the possibility of accepting public financing, which is something that went out of favor in obama's campaign when he showed how much money he could raise. trump told us he decided against that, which means he'll have to raise money, which means go out to donors and get big che
he was obama not because of what he calls the obama data processing machines. yes, he'll have access to data operations that the rnc will be running, the difference is you don't have the kind of buy-in from the candidate, the person running in front of the show. he may get data put in front of him but if he hasn't bought in to what the data means and is not committed to following the data in terms of changing his message or where he's spending his time, then it really isn't effective. so this...
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. >> another thing we have known from obama years is data in the election. to target voters. right now, the democratic party has a massive advantage over the republican party. trump hasn't built the apparatus to do that. maybe he can catch up, but -- >> time for a break. ahead, discussing one big difficulty for hillary clinton compared to donald trump. her party not yet coming together behind her. picture from the party convention in las vegas. also, there are pacs, super pacs and scam packs for causes like i am impeaching obama or saving donald trump. drew griffin investigates where that money actually ends up. ♪ what backache? what sore wrist? what headache? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life
. >> another thing we have known from obama years is data in the election. to target voters. right now, the democratic party has a massive advantage over the republican party. trump hasn't built the apparatus to do that. maybe he can catch up, but -- >> time for a break. ahead, discussing one big difficulty for hillary clinton compared to donald trump. her party not yet coming together behind her. picture from the party convention in las vegas. also, there are pacs, super pacs and...
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it's common knowledge he's cking a startup that's looking at data analytics for hillary, the same for president obama. i picked up on donald trump's recent comments that data is overrated. i askedcor hisviews. >> let ustag with donald trump tha ccy twitter.ly been fueled by laim of which i checked w a tech company that used a lot of data. >> reporter: the speed dating here in amsterdam is going to continue for the week throughout the country. it may be the first event of its kind. but the hope here is if you can att talent like tim cook and eric schmidt, it won't be the last. r "nightly business report," i'm juliachatterly. >>> a fast-growing s valley startup could soon be snapchat, the populsa app, is seeki at$200 t' accordingchestment capital cr of a valuation.lies thatpp three years ag fk offered to buy st f $4 billion. million daily users. >>es of a profit slowdown. ant're b tonight's "market s. th electronics retailerdbeha ex results buteefi falling hqn japan impacted theer an supplyf ihigh-margin prod. st also said its chief financial officer is ste. shareselor than 7% t 30.55. >>> verizon isar
it's common knowledge he's cking a startup that's looking at data analytics for hillary, the same for president obama. i picked up on donald trump's recent comments that data is overrated. i askedcor hisviews. >> let ustag with donald trump tha ccy twitter.ly been fueled by laim of which i checked w a tech company that used a lot of data. >> reporter: the speed dating here in amsterdam is going to continue for the week throughout the country. it may be the first event of its kind....
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this time he said he won't be doing the large scale data that many credit was helping president obama win two elections. he said i felt it was over rated. 0e bough ma -- obama got much more so than his processing machine and i think the same is true for me. he will rely on what is work for him. he said my best investment is my rallies. the people go home and then they tell their friends they loved it. it has been good. >> i agree with trump on this. >> in all seriousness, this is legit. when i used to be a republican and ran a republican campaign i thought it was because -- i thought we referred to the gop as the party of lincoln because lincoln was part of the party. it was really because we were using lincoln's e-mail list. obama had the google people working for him. romney to make any comparison to obama and romney, i mean that's like comparing the iphone to an abicuss. when i took over a news campaign it was later and it was like taking the titanic after it hit the iceberg. one in five calls says i have something better than google, but you need to give me $3 million to finish it
this time he said he won't be doing the large scale data that many credit was helping president obama win two elections. he said i felt it was over rated. 0e bough ma -- obama got much more so than his processing machine and i think the same is true for me. he will rely on what is work for him. he said my best investment is my rallies. the people go home and then they tell their friends they loved it. it has been good. >> i agree with trump on this. >> in all seriousness, this is...
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it's common knowledge he's backing a startup that's looking at data analytics for hillary, the same for president obama. i picked up on donald trump's recent comments that data is overrated. i asked eric for his views. >> let us start by saying with donald trump that his candidacy has largely been fueled by twitter. last time of which i checked was a tech company that used a lot of data. >> reporter: the speed dating here in amsterdam is going to continue for the week throughout the country. it may be the first event of its kind. but the hope here is if you can attract talent like tim cook and eric schmidt, it won't be the last. for "nightly business report," i'm julia chatterly. >>> a fast-growing silicon valley startup could soon be valued at more than $20 billion. snapchat, the popular messaging app, is seeking at least $200 million in investment capital and that's according to tech crunch. that number implies that whopper of a valuation. three years ago facebook offered to buy snapchat for $4 billion. the company has about 100 million daily users. >>> best buy warns of a profit slowdown. and that's
it's common knowledge he's backing a startup that's looking at data analytics for hillary, the same for president obama. i picked up on donald trump's recent comments that data is overrated. i asked eric for his views. >> let us start by saying with donald trump that his candidacy has largely been fueled by twitter. last time of which i checked was a tech company that used a lot of data. >> reporter: the speed dating here in amsterdam is going to continue for the week throughout the...
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if you look at the polling in the data now a the obama coalition from the two elections there's n wayald trump can win a general onthere was no w the nomination i aside the note sayinghere's no y he could win the gener election. >> when you lten to trump's rhetoric there misread of theen en he talks about'moregon. >> these blue states. he's basing that on the fact he performed very well in those states in the primary but as jonathan was saying, obviously the primary and the general eltion are two very diffe unerses, but i tnk that the kind former industrial states whe the workers, but evenn those stes i think h really has to get out, you know, the turnout has to be really he understands that strategy yet. >> and hueard him talking about guns, hillary clinton wants to take away the second amendment, an outreach to saffected demo michigan, pennsylvania, across as we'd say, our reporters share from their noteboncoks, i donald tru putting his money and other pele's where his mouth is. should speaker paul ryan support donald trump? yes or no? or only if trump mes policy coesons. 55% said n
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it was barack obama that built the $100 million data system in chicago. it was barack obama that never let the field staff off the ground in ohio and florida. what hillary clinton has now going is something they never expected. she does not want to spend millions in new york and millions of indiana and now millions of dollars in california. sunsetted whirring about voting registration and sort of, they are worrying about how in the world are we going to put this thing away. >> welcome our c-span viewers. to c-span forur c-span showing us live. that is a part of being in the community. i think people can write all of the books in the world they want about how to communicate, but if you're not in a community, you are going to learn. how do you square that perception with what donald trump has been saying? >> ok, so there are two parts to this. if someone is not there, nothing is going to change. you also need to have the town at the top -- the tone at the thate the kind of tone people like. if people don't think you like them, they are not going to vote for
it was barack obama that built the $100 million data system in chicago. it was barack obama that never let the field staff off the ground in ohio and florida. what hillary clinton has now going is something they never expected. she does not want to spend millions in new york and millions of indiana and now millions of dollars in california. sunsetted whirring about voting registration and sort of, they are worrying about how in the world are we going to put this thing away. >> welcome our...
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obama got the votes more than his data processing machine." fund-raising trump is trying to raise money through super pacs. as "new york times" reports donors have received conflicting signals which one to support. then the candidate himself. trump seems to make decisions on the fly based on his gut. republicans interviewed by the "times" described him as unpredictable, someone who can be swayed by the last person he talked to. when two "times" reporters asked for comment treasure responded "you two wouldn't know how to write a good story about me. >> if you tried, dream on." yesterday trump said he would debate bernie sanders if $10 million was donated to charity, even as his campaign was insisting at the same time that he didn't really mean it. >> i'd love to debate bernie. he's a dream. i think it would get very high ratings. it should be in a big arena somewhere. and we could have a lot of fun with it. >> sanders said he was ready to go but today trump said he was out, writing in a statement even though "it would be an easy payday," "it se
obama got the votes more than his data processing machine." fund-raising trump is trying to raise money through super pacs. as "new york times" reports donors have received conflicting signals which one to support. then the candidate himself. trump seems to make decisions on the fly based on his gut. republicans interviewed by the "times" described him as unpredictable, someone who can be swayed by the last person he talked to. when two "times" reporters asked...
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so it was barack obama that built 100 million-dollar data system in chicago. it was barack obama that never let the field staff off the ground in ohio around florida. but what hillary clinton has now going is something that she never expected. she didn't want to spend millions of dollars in new york and millions of dollars in indiana and now millions of dollars in california. so instead of worrying about border reg strays in florida, they're worrying about how in the world are we going to put this thing away. >> welcome our c-span viewers. thanks c-span for carrying us live. welcome our live stream viewers. on page 4 of the growth an opportunity project, it says many minorities wrongly think the republicans do not like them or want them in the country. what now? >> well, that's a part of being in the community. and i think people can write all the books in the world they want about how to communicate but if you're not in the community, people aren't going to learn about your party. >> how do you square that perception with what donald trump has been saying? >>
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the movement is gaining momentum thanks to the obama administration and new data from the federal governmentt on campus into rapes and fondles. there's only data available from 2014 but stanford university tops the list at 26 cases of rape and 4 cases of fondling followed by uc- berkeley with 15 rapes and 9 fondlings. san francisco state had 5 rapes and no fondling reports. san jose state had 2 rapes and 13 fondlings. this week has been dubbed it's on us action week. vice president joe biden is making the rounds on the initiative. he is calling on students to organize on their campus to prevent sexual assaults and support victims. he highlighted cases where victims are required to pay for rape kit testing or victims are accused of provoking the attacker. biden says we need to change the culture of victim blaming. >> what difference does it make what a woman was wearing? [ applause and cheers ] >> but still, today, the question gets asked, were you drinking? what did you say? why did you offend him? these are questions that angered me then and anger me now. >> reporter: biden went on to highl
the movement is gaining momentum thanks to the obama administration and new data from the federal governmentt on campus into rapes and fondles. there's only data available from 2014 but stanford university tops the list at 26 cases of rape and 4 cases of fondling followed by uc- berkeley with 15 rapes and 9 fondlings. san francisco state had 5 rapes and no fondling reports. san jose state had 2 rapes and 13 fondlings. this week has been dubbed it's on us action week. vice president joe biden is...
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it was barack obama the building $100 million data system in chicago.t hillary clinton has now done is something you never expected. she did not want to spend billions of dollars in new york or indiana and now millions of dollars in california. they are worrying about how are they did with this thing away. >> thank you c-span for carrying us live. the growth and opportunity project. many minorities wrongly think the republicans do not like them or want them in the country. what now? >> that is a part of being in the community. i think people can write all the books in the world they want about how the -- how to communicate, but if you're not in the community -- how do you square that with the perception of what donald trump has been saying? >> there are two parts of this. there is the mechanics. if you not mechanically in the community with people trying to talk about our party and school choice and sba loans for business owners, is somewhat is not there, nothing is going to change. you also need to have the tone at the top be the tone of people believe
it was barack obama the building $100 million data system in chicago.t hillary clinton has now done is something you never expected. she did not want to spend billions of dollars in new york or indiana and now millions of dollars in california. they are worrying about how are they did with this thing away. >> thank you c-span for carrying us live. the growth and opportunity project. many minorities wrongly think the republicans do not like them or want them in the country. what now?...
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. >> let's talk about microtargeting and voter data bases, barack obama was famous for putting togethern, that is one of the things they attribute to their big win in '08. >> microtargeting is hot. >> it's hot. that's not an overstatement. jeff dewitt, donald trump told the ap when it comes to voter data bases, i've always felt it was overrated and only going to spend a limited amount of money on it. do you think that's naive, this is how folks win modern elections? >> i think that's how politicians win modern elections but don't forget that donald trump is a business ceo and taking his message to the people. having some of the largest campaign rallies in political history. ke go to any state, gets 20,000 plus people to show up, even in democratic states. he's taking his message to the american public. and he's on the media again this morning, he's just out there telling everyone what he stands for and what he believes in. it's resonating very, very well. >> microtargeting is bringing your message to the people but more specifically to the right people, the people most likely to come vo
. >> let's talk about microtargeting and voter data bases, barack obama was famous for putting togethern, that is one of the things they attribute to their big win in '08. >> microtargeting is hot. >> it's hot. that's not an overstatement. jeff dewitt, donald trump told the ap when it comes to voter data bases, i've always felt it was overrated and only going to spend a limited amount of money on it. do you think that's naive, this is how folks win modern elections? >> i...
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big rallies, less on sophisticated data-driven operations that have become the staple of modern day campaigns. he says this, julie. i've always felt it was overrated. obama. and i think the same is true with me. >> let's stop right there. that's pretty staggering. that's like a physics professor saying we can do this without the math. come on, who needs the math. let's draw pictures. >> what's interesting about this, it was something obama campaign perfected during two elections. something rnc broadly looked at and tried to model. rnc sent people all over the country to collect data information. they will be doing this for donald trump. when it comes to the money he's going to spend for his campaign, a lot of it presumably will be his own money. he's going to put that into rallies. he thinks that's the best use of his time. very little money spent on data. >> remarkable. in 2004, a good friend of yours started this, started this microtargeting. it was extraordinary what he did. some people believe, i believe, it made the difference and helped him win. you look at the koch brothers moving away from rnc in 2012. we'll do our own thing in 2014 because of da
big rallies, less on sophisticated data-driven operations that have become the staple of modern day campaigns. he says this, julie. i've always felt it was overrated. obama. and i think the same is true with me. >> let's stop right there. that's pretty staggering. that's like a physics professor saying we can do this without the math. come on, who needs the math. let's draw pictures. >> what's interesting about this, it was something obama campaign perfected during two elections....
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obama. they are for trump already. that's what the datas telling us. >> bernie say out there running for president and he's a charmer for a lot of people. i think a lot sun vetted. he hasn't really been attacked viciously the way republicans would love to get ahold of the tax plan. >> running for socialist. >> socialist for everything but most important they want to tax you to death. hillary clinton is fighting trump already and fighting bernie sanders already. that doesn't give you much room for a charm offensive if you're just attacking. >> that's the problem, she's stuck in the middle. she can't appeal to fictional moderate republicans because everything she has to do talking about easing taxes and lighting up on business and moving to the right on some issues she can't do because she's waiting. so she's really caught in the hard place. i completely agree normalizing trump, part of the appeal is he isn't normal. that's what people find fascinating. she's really still searching for a strategy and one strategy is a positive narrative abou
obama. they are for trump already. that's what the datas telling us. >> bernie say out there running for president and he's a charmer for a lot of people. i think a lot sun vetted. he hasn't really been attacked viciously the way republicans would love to get ahold of the tax plan. >> running for socialist. >> socialist for everything but most important they want to tax you to death. hillary clinton is fighting trump already and fighting bernie sanders already. that doesn't...
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data set. >> morris: two years after president obama signed the bill into law,
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la visita de obama ha despertado particular interÉs por el posible levantamiento del embargo ese paÍs que data mÁs de 600 personas nuestra corresponsal seguido los casos en los que abundan los testimonios de abusos sexuales, golpes y hasta torturas. reportera: declararon que utilizarÍan toda la fuerza del estado para poner fin a lo que ellos llamaron pseudo centros de atenciÓn, y asÍ fue. la policÍa de jalisco liberÓ a otras personas mÁs de esos albergues administrados por mismas autoridades del centro de rehabilitaciÓn en este nuevo rescate la situaciÓn no era distinta. >> se rescataron a 655 internas e internos mayores y menores de edad. de estos, 380 hombres adultos y 159 menores. reportera: de acuerdo con el fiscal en todos estos albergues hay indicios de abusos sexuales a hombres, mujeres y menores de edad e instrumentos de tortura. >> se ha logrado establecer que quienes dirigÍan esta organizaciÓn criminal, la cual actuaba bajo la fachada de un centro de atenciÓn para las adicciones, se ha acreditado que los responsables de estas son sergio pacheco sÁnchez, escuela en este momento ya se
la visita de obama ha despertado particular interÉs por el posible levantamiento del embargo ese paÍs que data mÁs de 600 personas nuestra corresponsal seguido los casos en los que abundan los testimonios de abusos sexuales, golpes y hasta torturas. reportera: declararon que utilizarÍan toda la fuerza del estado para poner fin a lo que ellos llamaron pseudo centros de atenciÓn, y asÍ fue. la policÍa de jalisco liberÓ a otras personas mÁs de esos albergues administrados por mismas...
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it was barack obama the building $100 million data system in chicago. what hillary clinton has now done is something you never expected. she did not want to spend billions of dollars in new york or indiana and now millions of dollars in california. florida, they are worrying about how are they did with this thing away. >> thank you c-span for carrying us live. the growth and opportunity project. many minorities wrongly think the republicans do not like them or want them in the country. what now? being ins a part of the community. i think people can write all the books in the world they want about how the -- how to communicate, but if you're not in the community -- >> patties with the perception with what donald trump is been saying? >> there are two parts of this. there is the mechanics. if you not mechanically in the community with people trying to talk about our party and school choice and sba loans for business owners, is somewhat is not there, nothing is going to change. tonelso need to have the at the top be the tone of people believe -- obviously
it was barack obama the building $100 million data system in chicago. what hillary clinton has now done is something you never expected. she did not want to spend billions of dollars in new york or indiana and now millions of dollars in california. florida, they are worrying about how are they did with this thing away. >> thank you c-span for carrying us live. the growth and opportunity project. many minorities wrongly think the republicans do not like them or want them in the country....
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his general election campaign will focus on his big rallies rather than the data-driven in approach that helps give barack obamaite house. our by the number segment, our political mad scientist size shy sundberg. at -- saw shocked eisenberg. , thatou think it means donald trump says he is not going to go big on data, but events? >> he sees this as a candidate-centric persuasion exercise their mass media and that comes out of the branding, self-promotion environment he is familiar with. you think about the way he would have approached something like "the apprentice." the goal of "the apprentice" was to get in front of as many people as possible. there is no downside to put a billboard for "the apprentice" in front of people who might prefer to watch "will and is a houston is advantage to getting a get the vote out message to people who would prefer hillary clinton. it's all about realizing there are people you do not want to communicate with. donny: sasha, it's interesting. "the new york times" quantified one- he has one wayne billion -- $1.1 billion of media exposure. equivalence.n as we have talked about on th
his general election campaign will focus on his big rallies rather than the data-driven in approach that helps give barack obamaite house. our by the number segment, our political mad scientist size shy sundberg. at -- saw shocked eisenberg. , thatou think it means donald trump says he is not going to go big on data, but events? >> he sees this as a candidate-centric persuasion exercise their mass media and that comes out of the branding, self-promotion environment he is familiar with....
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it's not about the data, it's about the candidate. barack obama had it in 2008.be yourself and he will win this thing. >> after he said that the campaign came out with a statement to yeact he said. there were 9 million eligible voters in 2012 who didn't vote. i get a kick out of the republicans who say he won 93% of the republican vote in 2012. he did of those who showed up. here is a key point. his technology platform didn't even work on election day. we cannot take a chance. why take a chance. have a good robust technology platform. independent will be more important than any election in our lifetime. technology will make a big difference. charles: hillary was a little boisterous. charles: that was her version of passion. that was energy. how dare you keep listening to these gop talking points? >> i think what she is in kentucky and there is a reason. in june of last year she was 44 paints ahead of bernie sanders, now she is 35. this is a sea change. partly because of her coal comments. she is getting heck manied at her own events. but she is missing the human
it's not about the data, it's about the candidate. barack obama had it in 2008.be yourself and he will win this thing. >> after he said that the campaign came out with a statement to yeact he said. there were 9 million eligible voters in 2012 who didn't vote. i get a kick out of the republicans who say he won 93% of the republican vote in 2012. he did of those who showed up. here is a key point. his technology platform didn't even work on election day. we cannot take a chance. why take a...
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>> for instance, the clinton campaign brought on data analysts from obama's 2012 re-election and has e the trump campaign will have access to the rnc's data, it is also seen the exit of rick wily who promised a state-of-the-art campaign. earlier this month, trump said it's his rallies and personal appeal that will win him the white house, quote, i've always felt it was overrated. obama got the votes more so than his data processing machine. i think the same is true with me. and when it comes to staff size and, here is what trump campaign manager said. >> you have the mind set of hillary clinton where you have to have hundreds -- she's got 800 people on staff. we've got 70 people on staff. right. they think that bigger is better. we're very efficient. and what we've seen is success time and time again with a smaller and more efficient team. that's the way we would run the government. >> respectfully, it sounds less like a presidential campaign and more like "game of thrones." >> there is media hype. i can tell you this that paul and i have a fantastic relationship. we work together ver
>> for instance, the clinton campaign brought on data analysts from obama's 2012 re-election and has e the trump campaign will have access to the rnc's data, it is also seen the exit of rick wily who promised a state-of-the-art campaign. earlier this month, trump said it's his rallies and personal appeal that will win him the white house, quote, i've always felt it was overrated. obama got the votes more so than his data processing machine. i think the same is true with me. and when it...
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as much evidence then that hillary clinton was doing damageheir radically to obama's november chances than there is to data sanders is doing damage to hillary clinton's november chances. amy: on saturday, rogoger stone accused c cnn of censoring stors about bill clinton's treatment of women, , suggested trumump sd shut cnn down if he is elected president. >> organizations like cnn, which is not a news organization but an advocacy group, and if you attempt to discuss this on the air, nothing is done. pulled the cord on your microphone. they turn you off. trump should turn off their fcc license. they're not a news organization. they are about censorship. any code that is roger stone, who is also the source on the national inquirer stories against donald trump'p's opponents. -- amy:don't get it fcc explain. >> is a cable channel. their deal is with the cable companies. it is not a direct license by the government. but the idea you wouldld censoro solve a problem like ththis is to anyand antithetical tradition i'm interested in. i think he raises important point, which is a real concern in the case of hillary
as much evidence then that hillary clinton was doing damageheir radically to obama's november chances than there is to data sanders is doing damage to hillary clinton's november chances. amy: on saturday, rogoger stone accused c cnn of censoring stors about bill clinton's treatment of women, , suggested trumump sd shut cnn down if he is elected president. >> organizations like cnn, which is not a news organization but an advocacy group, and if you attempt to discuss this on the air,...
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data suggests the ship is already taking on water. president obama arrives in hanoi. haidi: keep an eye on the markets as a brand-new trading week is underway. 2/10 ofific up about 1%. a fourth straight week of losses. we are seeing the makings of a rally, although we are looking quite mixed. a lot of weight and see, waiting -- a lot of wait and see, waiting to see what janet yellen says later this week. g7e disappointment after the failed to yield any sort of accord. picture, nikkei 225 down by over 1%. strength creeping up and that is weighing on sentiment. hong kong up by about 4/10 of 1%. the banking sector all doing quite well. elsewhere around the region, we have inflation numbers coming through from singapore a little bit later on. australia and new zealand off their session lows. weakness coming through from oil and gas. oil continues its retreat on the back of those comments from iran saying they would not participate. we are seeing weakness across basic materials, led lower by the iron ore miners. outperforming.ks this is a tie one story. -- taiwan story. an
data suggests the ship is already taking on water. president obama arrives in hanoi. haidi: keep an eye on the markets as a brand-new trading week is underway. 2/10 ofific up about 1%. a fourth straight week of losses. we are seeing the makings of a rally, although we are looking quite mixed. a lot of weight and see, waiting -- a lot of wait and see, waiting to see what janet yellen says later this week. g7e disappointment after the failed to yield any sort of accord. picture, nikkei 225 down...
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. >> the rnc says it has learned the lessons of the obama wins and has a data operation this time. these republican super pacs would help their kcandidate and look what happened p but if you're in a 50/50 election and it comes down to one or two states, then confusion, lack of coordination can matter. >> and the rnc announced today that one of the best liked most diplomatic nicest guys in the world with inincredcredible cre ability will head a joint of the. soipg t so i think the rnc represents the importance. >> i think trump does, too. he knows he -- >> he's very rich. >> and can i just count on the divided -- >> we'll take a quick break. cnn's will ripley gives us a fascinating inside look at the rare meeting in north korea that was capped by elaborate public celebrations like this one. will was in the room when their leader kim jong-un was given a new title. what he saw and heard in a moment. when a rear hatch remembers your height. when systems can help sense your surroundings. and when cameras change your perspective. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what
. >> the rnc says it has learned the lessons of the obama wins and has a data operation this time. these republican super pacs would help their kcandidate and look what happened p but if you're in a 50/50 election and it comes down to one or two states, then confusion, lack of coordination can matter. >> and the rnc announced today that one of the best liked most diplomatic nicest guys in the world with inincredcredible cre ability will head a joint of the. soipg t so i think the...
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data's unreliability. just last month president obama , announced the deployment of 250 more special operations troops to syria in a move that nearly doubles the official u.s. presence in the country. syria is only one of a number of conflicts in the middle east. last year, a record 60 million people were forced to flee their homes becoming refugees. , well, for more on these conflicts, from syria to iraq to yemen and the united states' , role in the ongoing violence, we continue our conversation with internationally-renowned political dissident, linguist, author, noam chomsky. he has written over a hundred -- 100 books most recently "who , rules the world?" noam chomsky is institute professor emeritus at massachusetts institute of technology, where he's taught for more than 50 years. i began by asking him about the conflict in syria. >> syria is spiraling into real disaster. of -- a virtual suicide. and the only sensible approach, the only slim hope, for syria is efforts to reduce the violence and destruction, to establish small regional ceasefire zones and to move toward some kind of diplomatic settlement. t
data's unreliability. just last month president obama , announced the deployment of 250 more special operations troops to syria in a move that nearly doubles the official u.s. presence in the country. syria is only one of a number of conflicts in the middle east. last year, a record 60 million people were forced to flee their homes becoming refugees. , well, for more on these conflicts, from syria to iraq to yemen and the united states' , role in the ongoing violence, we continue our...
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the thing we haven't talked about yet, that separated, no offense, separating barack obama from mitt romney with dataats had data, and ted cruz took his ball and went home. >> that is one of the advantages of an incumbent. what happened was, the obama campaign took a $100 million operation, with the advantages that they had, coordinating, and a million in perfecting it. if you remember during the summer of 2012, the romney campaign, we were essentially out of money. we spent so much in the primary, the obaa campaign moved into all the battle ground states and pounded us with millions in ads. we never recovered from it. that goes to my last point. there are few ads after labor day that make a difference. this is a crucial time. from here all the way through to labor day, in defining the contours of the debate. >> that said, there are big donors, saying they will stay out of this. $250 million gap, that is a big gap. >> you see all the democrats buying air time. >> she aged 20 years. >> i did. >> have to be able to buy air time, with all the attacks that will come at him. they will come from a surround
the thing we haven't talked about yet, that separated, no offense, separating barack obama from mitt romney with dataats had data, and ted cruz took his ball and went home. >> that is one of the advantages of an incumbent. what happened was, the obama campaign took a $100 million operation, with the advantages that they had, coordinating, and a million in perfecting it. if you remember during the summer of 2012, the romney campaign, we were essentially out of money. we spent so much in...
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data. president obama convened a meeting with a number of government health officials to get the latest on efforts to combat the zika virus in the oval office. this is about 10 minutes.
data. president obama convened a meeting with a number of government health officials to get the latest on efforts to combat the zika virus in the oval office. this is about 10 minutes.
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will focus a lot more on his big trademark row lies -- rallies rather than the data-driven in approach that helps barack obama joining us for our by the number segment, our political mad scientist sasha eisenberg. here to unpack the reality of what trump said his plan will be. thank you for coming in. what do you think is behind trump saying he will not go big on data but just big event. sasha: he laid out a coherent. in the interview. he has this candidate-centric persuasion exercise their mass media and that comes out of the branding, self-promotion environment he is familiar with. you think about the way he would have approached something like "the apprentice." the goal of "the apprentice" was to get in front of as many people as possible. there is no downside to put a billboard for "the apprentice" in front of people who might prefer to watch "will and grace." there is a huge downside putting out the get out the vote message in front of a hillary clinton voter. he is bringing the same sort of sensibility you want to build a big audience to mass media. it is a mistake applying it to the logic of politics.
will focus a lot more on his big trademark row lies -- rallies rather than the data-driven in approach that helps barack obama joining us for our by the number segment, our political mad scientist sasha eisenberg. here to unpack the reality of what trump said his plan will be. thank you for coming in. what do you think is behind trump saying he will not go big on data but just big event. sasha: he laid out a coherent. in the interview. he has this candidate-centric persuasion exercise their...
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obama took office. that's according to the official data declarations.na has recently started testing independently targetable reentry vehicles. it's deploying a mobile i.c.b.m. system. it just deployed within the last year the first operational submarine lawnable missile. to the chinese military is increasing. president obama obviously believes in it with all his heart but the rest of the world does not. he does not have a partner in moscow willing to join him in this enterprise. >> woodruff: a lot of big questions, and we wanted to take a look at it this day the president visited hiroshima. stephen rademaker, rachel bronson, thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now a different look at the aftermath of the hiroshima bombing, and a story rarely told. john yang has that. >> reporter: among the thousands killed at hirosha were 12 american prisoners of war-- the crew of three planes shot down. today, president obama noted their deaths, as well as the quiet, diligent and four decades-long effort of one man, shigeaki mori, a survivor of the bombing, to
obama took office. that's according to the official data declarations.na has recently started testing independently targetable reentry vehicles. it's deploying a mobile i.c.b.m. system. it just deployed within the last year the first operational submarine lawnable missile. to the chinese military is increasing. president obama obviously believes in it with all his heart but the rest of the world does not. he does not have a partner in moscow willing to join him in this enterprise. >>...