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editing and that can block certain people from making out it's and it's believed that many of these p.r. firms have actually made it into this more elite group of an administrator so what options does with a pedia have to to stop this behavior without fundamentally changing the way it works i mean unfortunately this is one of the things that we keep it is just going to have to have to really just hunker down and i guess you can say really basically i guess check up on there on who is editing it different articles much more often even perform the same checks on these once trusted editors and administrators really what makes wiki pedia so successful and so great is its openness many times we can. pedia is getting these current events situations updated quicker than even some news organization simply because of its openness people who are on the ground that's certain events can add information that they couldn't i guess put out there otherwise so so really to alter wiki pedia would be to alter what makes a wiki pedia so successful so it really just comes on into the backend that they reall
editing and that can block certain people from making out it's and it's believed that many of these p.r. firms have actually made it into this more elite group of an administrator so what options does with a pedia have to to stop this behavior without fundamentally changing the way it works i mean unfortunately this is one of the things that we keep it is just going to have to have to really just hunker down and i guess you can say really basically i guess check up on there on who is editing it...
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the london whale débâcle so by offering to front social security benefits is this just a brilliant p.rmove it sounds like one to me bob when you complete oracle question of course it is and can i just add that only today the c f.t.c. is finding j.p. morgan another one hundred million dollars they had yet to find them for anything related to the london whale debacle but yes anytime we have a situation of extreme political intransigents the wall street will smell blood and they're going to use it to whatever benefit they can and of course here j.p. morgan it needs all the goodwill that it can from this you know this latest poll it's under increasing pressure they just released third first i don't loss ever in a quarter since several years ago so i mean their legal bills alone are a struggle in terms of billion dollars nine billion and they go and so i should've been a lawyer a lesser known fact is that j.p. morgan is one of the biggest players in the federal and state food stamp program and the banks serves as a middleman and issuing what are called e.v.t. cards those are like debit card
the london whale débâcle so by offering to front social security benefits is this just a brilliant p.rmove it sounds like one to me bob when you complete oracle question of course it is and can i just add that only today the c f.t.c. is finding j.p. morgan another one hundred million dollars they had yet to find them for anything related to the london whale debacle but yes anytime we have a situation of extreme political intransigents the wall street will smell blood and they're going to use...
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he was a p.r. genius he managed to convince then tile world and under the flag of democracy we got fascists as george's electoral votes for many here it's less about welcome in the future but saying goodbye to their past the law prevents macao circa shrilly from running for president again now has a mission is life far away from politics in the wine business but the public seems in no mood to simply let him fade into the background there is a strong desire georgia for circus really to be broad justice and it seems his detractors won't stop until that thirst is quite changed. now r.t. tbilisi georgia. points national news updates in just a few minutes and to stay with us i'll be right back. for the. great hopes for freedom and democracy. substituted by great disenchantment. what was expected to be a blessing to the country. turned out to be its curse. georgia the story of a disappointment. choose your language. because without any financial literacy still some of. us choose to use the consensus hit
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the recent wars with gaza and the seemingly never ending occupation have left the country waging a p.r. war this is a very massive wave of these false propaganda and attempts to do the legitimize our right to defend ourselves and even our rights relieved. you know as sort of the we have to do everything to tell the truth for sixty five years israeli diplomats have struggled in their posts in the modern world they need all the help they can gate into the undergrads the idea is to pay students to tweet pro israeli propaganda leadoff of it has been doing it for a while but as a volunteer it's another way to a student to give back to society even in israel you have a bunch of people a few people their foreign affairs minister office. who do social media for their living so it's ok for people to getting salary on this kind of work the new student sales force will share a p.r. commission part of nearly a million dollars and in universities across the country they'll eventually even receive scholarships for waging israel's digital diplomacy but before these new recruits could even start tweet
the recent wars with gaza and the seemingly never ending occupation have left the country waging a p.r. war this is a very massive wave of these false propaganda and attempts to do the legitimize our right to defend ourselves and even our rights relieved. you know as sort of the we have to do everything to tell the truth for sixty five years israeli diplomats have struggled in their posts in the modern world they need all the help they can gate into the undergrads the idea is to pay students to...
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this complicates the issue makes greenpeace look like they may have overstepped so it's not the best p.r. thing unless they can try to demonize russia and claim they're at the hands of you know putin and they're being unfairly treated which i have you know i haven't seen yet the piracy charges i mentioned might be dropped but i think most likely and most likely drop yes i agree so i think what's going to happen here is greenpeace you know their president one of their executive directors just recently came out sure go ahead mark finish up go ahead. go one of their executive directors came out and said that this they're going to put their lives on the line for climate justice in his words climate justice so they're sounding in some ways more defiant i was at the keystone pipeline protest here in washington d.c. there were protesters with banners saying we will stop the canadian pipeline to the u.s. by any means necessary and i interviewed him so there's a strain of the environmental movement that's getting more and more radicalized against fossil fuels and i think russia taking these measu
this complicates the issue makes greenpeace look like they may have overstepped so it's not the best p.r. thing unless they can try to demonize russia and claim they're at the hands of you know putin and they're being unfairly treated which i have you know i haven't seen yet the piracy charges i mentioned might be dropped but i think most likely and most likely drop yes i agree so i think what's going to happen here is greenpeace you know their president one of their executive directors just...
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this complicates the issue makes greenpeace look like they may have overstepped so it's not the best p.r. thing unless they can try to demonize russia and claim they're at the hands of you know putin and they're being unfairly treated which i have you know i haven't seen yet the piracy charges i mentioned might be wrong but i think most likely and most likely drop yes i agree so i think what's going to happen here is greenpeace you know their president one of their executive directors just recently came out sure go ahead mark finish up go ahead. go one of their executive directors came out and said that this is going to put their lives on the line for climate justice in his words climate justice so they're sounding in some ways more defiant i was at the keystone pipeline protest here in washington d.c. there were protesters with banners saying we will stop the canadian pipeline to the u.s. by any means necessary and i interviewed him so there's a strain of the environmental movement that's getting more and more radicalized against fossil fuels and i think russia taking these measures tod
this complicates the issue makes greenpeace look like they may have overstepped so it's not the best p.r. thing unless they can try to demonize russia and claim they're at the hands of you know putin and they're being unfairly treated which i have you know i haven't seen yet the piracy charges i mentioned might be wrong but i think most likely and most likely drop yes i agree so i think what's going to happen here is greenpeace you know their president one of their executive directors just...
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the big issue it's a p.r. disaster on top of the p.r. disaster. now an international p.r. disaster? it's coming precisely at the wrong time for the administration. but i think it's a normal thing. >> i don't think it's just a p.r. disaster, charles. i think it's this nsa system set up under bush and cheney which obama has refused to stare down. i think it's a juggernaut that's out of control. hoovering up so much information, untram meld powers and taken this kind of surveillance to a whole new comprehensive level that picks up all the stuff. >> the fundamental principle has not changed if you could spy on any world leader you would do that. >> we were doing that before the nsa was put on steroids before 9/11. >> before it even existed. >> if they could spy on us they would, too. some of them probably do. so let's just face the reality that yes, in 2013 and before, spying does happen between country, between spouses, between bosses and employees. it happens with this technology. what we're seeing, i think, is that in the ideal world this shouldn't happen between friends. so the real
the big issue it's a p.r. disaster on top of the p.r. disaster. now an international p.r. disaster? it's coming precisely at the wrong time for the administration. but i think it's a normal thing. >> i don't think it's just a p.r. disaster, charles. i think it's this nsa system set up under bush and cheney which obama has refused to stare down. i think it's a juggernaut that's out of control. hoovering up so much information, untram meld powers and taken this kind of surveillance to a...
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counterparts to that some of the big unions have created similar toolkits and through their p.r. agonise ations have basically populated you know the comment sections mostly through social media we're talking of social media now rather than blogs as i said that's not so two thousand and eleven the blogs but now it's through social media and so this is this was the seed for this kind of behavior however the genesis was rupert murdoch or more accurately roger ailes. crew doing this at one time so i mean it's really groundbreaking and sneaky back then now it's sneaky but you know garden variety you know at the same time though you know people don't go on specifically to read the comments so is it really all that bad i mean just to play devil's advocate here well even even back then it is important because a lot of the action goes on in the comments and you can gauge you know popularity and comments also pull in more hits more eyeballs on the site you know so you'd leap forward five years five six years to social media where you're not talking about comments you're talking about. you
counterparts to that some of the big unions have created similar toolkits and through their p.r. agonise ations have basically populated you know the comment sections mostly through social media we're talking of social media now rather than blogs as i said that's not so two thousand and eleven the blogs but now it's through social media and so this is this was the seed for this kind of behavior however the genesis was rupert murdoch or more accurately roger ailes. crew doing this at one time so...
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obama simply because he has the upper hand because he's winning the p.r. will not i agree to spending cuts. >> and he's going to continue to win the p.r. air war because of ridiculous stunts shutting down the government. the republicans don't care and they shut down the government. >> obama is a master politician and he's losing on suns stance. >> the latest polls show that if the government is shut down the majority of americans are going blame republicans for this. they're not happens ty -- is there concern jack about the reper cushions come election time. we saw peter king come out and say he's going to vote against a bill that included a delay. >> it goes to what i said we're losing the p.r. and polls. i'd be the first to argue our party needs better public relations but back to substance for the moment if we continue down this path we're going to become france, italy. we're not that par behind italy in terms of debt to g.d.p. we're almost there. there's no fiscal discipline. >> brendan, you have the final word. >> that is not true. the democrats don't
obama simply because he has the upper hand because he's winning the p.r. will not i agree to spending cuts. >> and he's going to continue to win the p.r. air war because of ridiculous stunts shutting down the government. the republicans don't care and they shut down the government. >> obama is a master politician and he's losing on suns stance. >> the latest polls show that if the government is shut down the majority of americans are going blame republicans for this. they're...
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he was a p.r. genius he managed to convince the entire world and under the flag of democracy we got fascists as george's and after it votes for many here it's nessa both welcome in the future but say goodbye to their past the law prevents me from running for president again now he's a mission is life far away from politics in the one business but the public seems in no mood to simply let him fade into the background there is a strong desire georgia for such a shrill to be broad justice and it seems his detractors won't stop until that thirst is quite just. tbilisi georgia up next a former u.s. envoy to saudi arabia explains whether the two allies relationship is about to crack today with r.t. . sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care watch only on the r.-g. dot com. technology innovation all the
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he was a p.r. genius he managed to convince the entire world and under the flag of democracy we got fascists. as george is the left for many here it's nessa both welcome in the future but say goodbye to their past the law prevents me from running for president again now he's a mission's life far away from politics in the wine business but the public seems in no mood to simply let him fade into the background there is a strong desire here in georgia for such a shrewd move to be brought to justice and it seems his detractors wants to hold on to that thirst is quite just. tbilisi georgia. another thing the outgoing georgian president could be remembered for are his calls to boycott the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics his latest comments came earlier this month right after the kick off of the games torch relay are to sophie shevardnadze who is georgian has been awarded the privilege of carrying the flamed through the streets of st petersburg and when it comes to the idea of boycotting the winter
he was a p.r. genius he managed to convince the entire world and under the flag of democracy we got fascists. as george is the left for many here it's nessa both welcome in the future but say goodbye to their past the law prevents me from running for president again now he's a mission's life far away from politics in the wine business but the public seems in no mood to simply let him fade into the background there is a strong desire here in georgia for such a shrewd move to be brought to...
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he was a p.r. genius he managed to convince then tile world and under the flag of democracy we got fascists. as george's electorate votes for many here it's nessa both welcome in the future but say goodbye to their past the law prevents macalso kachina from running for president again now he's a mission's life far away from politics in the wine business but the public seems a new mood to simply let him fade into the background there is a strong desire here in georgia for second relief to be broad justice and it seems his detractors won't stop until that thirst is quite just. now t. tbilisi georgia and if we're just getting an update to this now just coming in to us the candidate for mickelson has for these parties just admitted defeat in georgia election and congratulate is his opponent. marvellous really the one thing the outgoing georgian president will be remembered for though of course was calls to boycott the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics his latest comments this month right after the
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they have a right they were recoized the sameday as thearibbean that's coming from p.r.a. there congressman charlie rangel of he was serving. >> be exersed e first endment rightshey were elted. brght about. i am so happy i was born here in ttis country in thhe united states of america hundreds of us. lo we kn that from reading your book. lou: that is what i like abouyou we can argue about the agreement it is a great country. let's fight to. [laughter] >> what is the book about? a kid whose mom and dad come there was somethi and do not understand the language not even a coach but a grade school education and they work hard but the kids can go into the oval office to sit across of the president of thenited states to be on lou dobbs on cable network that is a good story of what people our able to do. that iso we like to talk about. lou: that is why you were here. your instion story and we have argued a few times. >> i liked it best when you came to chicago. [laughter] >> we had a few hits. [laughter] lou: the idea as the american dream leave the one thing the one reason tha
they have a right they were recoized the sameday as thearibbean that's coming from p.r.a. there congressman charlie rangel of he was serving. >> be exersed e first endment rightshey were elted. brght about. i am so happy i was born here in ttis country in thhe united states of america hundreds of us. lo we kn that from reading your book. lou: that is what i like abouyou we can argue about the agreement it is a great country. let's fight to. [laughter] >> what is the book about? a...
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thing you guys should dot some p.r. here and as you said, find a way, find a way to get readido come on over because they don't lose anything by giving the folks a waiver for a year. they don't. you've still got your law. >> i think at a minimum today fund the national parks, fund nasa and the border patrol and if harry reid wants to stand up and object and say he wants to shut down the v.a., let him. i think that's wrong. we need to fix this train wreck that's obama care. >> senator, we appreciate your coming on "the factor." good to see you. >> next, all the government chaos. >>> later, a >>> joining us from washington, fox news senior political analyst, brit hume. what did you think? >> the idea that you pass a set of appropriation bills for each of these areas is what the house is trying right now to do, so there's obviously some concerted strategy going on here. i'm not sure, you know, how that will work -- if it will work better than anything else, but this is case of each side is trying to, you know, place the ot
thing you guys should dot some p.r. here and as you said, find a way, find a way to get readido come on over because they don't lose anything by giving the folks a waiver for a year. they don't. you've still got your law. >> i think at a minimum today fund the national parks, fund nasa and the border patrol and if harry reid wants to stand up and object and say he wants to shut down the v.a., let him. i think that's wrong. we need to fix this train wreck that's obama care. >>...
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here to the very heart of the russian capital is pretty very good day for those night was a lot of p.r. this of may go because while we're waiting i can tell you when we saw the pictures just now it's support of many buses scored by those twenty but those two hundred bikers you see that have a lantern there the dignitaries and the many persons to keep your eyes peeled for that i gather we're going to not stay with you are we doing we're going to stay with it and see the flame or go to something else we'll go to something else. so the olympic flame on its way to red square we will be the bring it coverage when it arrives shortly we'll go back to it will be there in a couple of minutes or so next a special technology update for you or more the technology that's been used in sochi the state of. it's almost hard row to retire any actually the sun here in russia i have added an experimental exercise enough already and we've received training regimen. it seems cruel but despite all the hard work blood sweat and tears the majority of aspiring athletes will never reach these peaks of professio
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. >> in the midst of the p.r. nightmare we are learning the president's approval numbers are plunging. according to a new associated press poll 37% approve of the job the president is doing. 53% disapprove. brit, as far as we can tell the approval number at 36% is the lowest at any point during his presidency. >> it's the lowest in any poll now. i wouldn't be surprised to learn as more polling is done that the number is low. it's clear that this whole situation with the government shut down has hurt the president's standing. >> what is doing it? this just broke yesterday and came to the forefront. it seems to play on a narrative that already emerged. asp some park rangers allege, they are claiming they have been told to inflict maximum pain to make it painful for political purposes. that narrative is emerging. what we saw with the world war ii vets, now the death benefits can't be paid though top administration officials knew about it. we are learning more facts that are raising eyebrows for some. >> it reminds yo
. >> in the midst of the p.r. nightmare we are learning the president's approval numbers are plunging. according to a new associated press poll 37% approve of the job the president is doing. 53% disapprove. brit, as far as we can tell the approval number at 36% is the lowest at any point during his presidency. >> it's the lowest in any poll now. i wouldn't be surprised to learn as more polling is done that the number is low. it's clear that this whole situation with the government...
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the worm is turning. >> in the p.r. war, let's talk about that. president obama at one point, i believe after the gabby giffords shooting said, time for more civility in washington, let he's called the republicans arsonists, hostage tearers, blackmailing, et cetera. >> i agree with those characterizes. what is unfair is that president obama is being portrayed as somebody who never negotiates. he negotiated with boehner last year with the fiscal cliff. they had four of five offers back and forth which culminated on a deal. he offered changed cp toye cut the amount that social security would raise, something that made me and other democrats very angry. he is throwing present of bones to the republican. no he has thrown crumbs to republicans. how this started. let's go back to when obamacare first got sign into law. and this is the largest piece of legislation, the biggest portion of our economy, that was rammed down our throats, unprecedented, something that communication that expensive, rammed down our throws with the votes from one party doing tha
the worm is turning. >> in the p.r. war, let's talk about that. president obama at one point, i believe after the gabby giffords shooting said, time for more civility in washington, let he's called the republicans arsonists, hostage tearers, blackmailing, et cetera. >> i agree with those characterizes. what is unfair is that president obama is being portrayed as somebody who never negotiates. he negotiated with boehner last year with the fiscal cliff. they had four of five offers...
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there, i'm on the train, i thought maybe i would hear from somebody in congress, anybody, any smart p.r. person, the only office that contacted me was senator ted cruz and invited me over. i had a wonderful chat with him for about 15 minutes. and i think that the politics of the personal getting to know somebody actually works really well because i might not agree with the tactic, but i think he's a great guy. >> you should have told him to get darker ties. >> darker ties -- you have been giving a lot of fashion advice today. you didn't like my shirt, you said it was halloween. >> you look like a tiny pumpkin. you look like a dana o'lantern. >> do you want to talk about this segment? they took away my pillow so greg would look taller than me.ppene >> it did happen. that was wrong, but i'm willing to see past that and see over your head to the teleprompter. onward and upward, i say. dana, nice job on "the five" today despite me being out. you seemed to handle it okay. the gop is now investigating the botched rollout of obama care. how badly damaged is the president's new health care >>>
there, i'm on the train, i thought maybe i would hear from somebody in congress, anybody, any smart p.r. person, the only office that contacted me was senator ted cruz and invited me over. i had a wonderful chat with him for about 15 minutes. and i think that the politics of the personal getting to know somebody actually works really well because i might not agree with the tactic, but i think he's a great guy. >> you should have told him to get darker ties. >> darker ties -- you...
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. >> in the midst of the p.r. nightmare we are learning the president's approval numbers are plunging. according to a new associated press poll 37% approve of the job the president is doing. 53% disapprove. brit, as far as we can tell the approval number at 36% is the lowest at any point during his presidency. >> it's the lowest in any poll now. i wouldn't be surprised to learn as more polling is done that the number is low. it's clear that this whole situation with the government shut down has hurt the president's standing. >> what is doing it? this just broke yesterday and came to the forefront. it seems to play on a narrative that already emerged. asp some park rangers allege, they are claiming they have been told to inflict maximum pain to make it painful for political purposes. that narrative is emerging. what we saw with the world war ii vets, now the death benefits can't be paid though top administration officials knew about it. we are learning more facts that are raising eyebrows for some. >> it reminds yo
. >> in the midst of the p.r. nightmare we are learning the president's approval numbers are plunging. according to a new associated press poll 37% approve of the job the president is doing. 53% disapprove. brit, as far as we can tell the approval number at 36% is the lowest at any point during his presidency. >> it's the lowest in any poll now. i wouldn't be surprised to learn as more polling is done that the number is low. it's clear that this whole situation with the government...
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thing you guys should dot some p.r. here and as you said, find a way, find a way to get readido come on over because they don't lose anything by giving the folks a waiver for a year. they don't. you've still got your law. >> i think at a minimum today fund the national parks, fund nasa and the border patrol and if harry reid wants to stand up and object and say he wants to shut down the v.a., let him. i think that's wrong. we need to fix this train wreck that's obama care. >> senator, we appreciate your coming on "the factor." good to see you. >> next, all the government chaos. >>> later, a the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at a
thing you guys should dot some p.r. here and as you said, find a way, find a way to get readido come on over because they don't lose anything by giving the folks a waiver for a year. they don't. you've still got your law. >> i think at a minimum today fund the national parks, fund nasa and the border patrol and if harry reid wants to stand up and object and say he wants to shut down the v.a., let him. i think that's wrong. we need to fix this train wreck that's obama care. >>...
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thing you guys should dot some p.r. here and as you said, find a way, find a way to get readido come on over because they don't lose anything by giving the folks a waiver for a year. they don't. you've still got your law. >> i think at a minimum today fund the national parks, fund nasa and the border patrol and if harry reid wants to stand up and object and say he wants to shut down the v.a., let him. i think that's wrong. we need to fix this train wreck that's obama care. >> senator, we appreciate your coming on "the factor." good to see you. >> next, all the government chaos. >>> later, a brutal attack buy a motorcycle gang on a family of three, including a 2-year-old girl. those reports up ahead. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... into the future. ♪ maestro of project management. baron of the build-out
thing you guys should dot some p.r. here and as you said, find a way, find a way to get readido come on over because they don't lose anything by giving the folks a waiver for a year. they don't. you've still got your law. >> i think at a minimum today fund the national parks, fund nasa and the border patrol and if harry reid wants to stand up and object and say he wants to shut down the v.a., let him. i think that's wrong. we need to fix this train wreck that's obama care. >>...
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i've felt with the fox p.r. over the past 13 years, and they're the most intensive, aggressive shop i've dealt with. it's not personal. it's intentional. dissuade from doing it and warn others not to. in this case, what they did, they had staffers for years go online and rebut every blog post that was negative, every article. go in the comment section and do this. the amazing thing is, even if the articles were positive or neutral toward fox, they would attack commenters who had posted. the p.r. people were up until 2:00 to 3:00 in the morning using a variety of subterfuges. one used over 20 aliases, one used over 100. one tried to camouflage by using old laptops. one had to do an aol dialup, so the i.p. dress couldn't be traced back to fox news. astonishing array of things. one other thing they did, they tried to discredit reporters, one from "the new york times," doing something for this channel, 2008, the fact he had been treated for substance abuse, as retribution, warned not to do it. one was baited. he was
i've felt with the fox p.r. over the past 13 years, and they're the most intensive, aggressive shop i've dealt with. it's not personal. it's intentional. dissuade from doing it and warn others not to. in this case, what they did, they had staffers for years go online and rebut every blog post that was negative, every article. go in the comment section and do this. the amazing thing is, even if the articles were positive or neutral toward fox, they would attack commenters who had posted. the...
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but hiding behind a written p.r.han good. >> are we in a world where you put occupy a series of clip ops youtube, beginning with, i'm not sure what happened here, but here's where we are and if this happened, there's hell to be paid. >> absolutely. you have to good out and say, this is not acceptable. create videos, create content that shows how things operates. get other people from inside the organization to testify on your behalf. but don't take half measures because half measures prolong the story, make your look worse, let other people fill in the gaps, and companies have to be really pro-active in this environment. >> what doesn't make sense is that you would not want somebody's money, for any reason, if you're barney's, the simplest message to convey if i were in charge -- i want you money no matter who you are, what color you, are no what you smell like, bring me you money. >> and to train the staff, doesn't matter how people look. they dress different bays have money. you have to be con conscious of that in
but hiding behind a written p.r.han good. >> are we in a world where you put occupy a series of clip ops youtube, beginning with, i'm not sure what happened here, but here's where we are and if this happened, there's hell to be paid. >> absolutely. you have to good out and say, this is not acceptable. create videos, create content that shows how things operates. get other people from inside the organization to testify on your behalf. but don't take half measures because half...
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he was publishing-- for p.r.sons-- that's something new at the time. >> he published his diplomatic dispatches partly for p.r. reasons. lincoln had -- remember this flap about twitter that was fired at the national security staff. lincoln had his equivalent. there was a polish count working at the state department that published his diaries where he trash it had president and secretary of state during the course of the war. lincoln had to fire him just like this one was fired. >> sreenivasan: i found an interesting tidbit, karl marx was writing for a paper that lincoln read very closely. how do we know? >> that's un >>/my favorite chapters. we focus on marx and the reason that marx is interesting to me, marx and lincoln didn't know each other personally. they exchanged letters but a think a lot of people don't realize is that they were contemporaries and one thing they were both doing is struggling with how to operate in this information age. marx was also a journalist asiding from writing his academic treatises
he was publishing-- for p.r.sons-- that's something new at the time. >> he published his diplomatic dispatches partly for p.r. reasons. lincoln had -- remember this flap about twitter that was fired at the national security staff. lincoln had his equivalent. there was a polish count working at the state department that published his diaries where he trash it had president and secretary of state during the course of the war. lincoln had to fire him just like this one was fired. >>...
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. >> it'it's p.r. battle going ond is there any sign that either side is going to compromise at this point? >> reporter: we're just not seeing it. much like the president they're calling out house speaker john boehner by name. this is interesting politics in the history of this. this is a hasert rule, this refers to the former speaker of the house, and long time speaker and that is if the speaker does not have the majority of his team on board with a bill then you don't get it get to the floor. that's the legacy of someone like speaker boehner would not let a bill that his caucus doesn't support get to the a floor. so the question is what power does speaker boehner have? and we heard democrats push not just personally to speaker boehner but also why would they negotiate. they don't feel it's a good precedence going forward. here is senator chuck assumer. >> what happens when this has to be renewed. by holding a gun to their heads we got what we wanted. we'll up the ante this time. >> reporter: democrat
. >> it'it's p.r. battle going ond is there any sign that either side is going to compromise at this point? >> reporter: we're just not seeing it. much like the president they're calling out house speaker john boehner by name. this is interesting politics in the history of this. this is a hasert rule, this refers to the former speaker of the house, and long time speaker and that is if the speaker does not have the majority of his team on board with a bill then you don't get it get...
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there, i'm on the train, i thought maybe i would hear from somebody in congress, anybody, any smart p.rrson, the only office that contacted me was senator ted cruz and invited me over. i had a wonderful chat with him for about 15 minutes. and i think that the politics of the personal getting to know somebody actually works really well because i might not agree with the tactic, but i think he's a great guy. >> you should have told him to get darker ties. >> darker ties -- you have been giving a lot of fashion advice today. you didn't like my shirt, you said it was halloween. >> you look like a tiny pumpkin. you look like a dana o'lantern. >> do you want to talk about this segment? they took away my pillow so greg would look taller than me. this actually happened. >> it did happen. that was wrong, but i'm willing to see past that and see over your head to the teleprompter. onward and upward, i say. dana, nice job on "the five" today despite me being out. you seemed to handle it okay. the gop is now investigating the botched rollout of obama care. how badly damaged is the president's new h
there, i'm on the train, i thought maybe i would hear from somebody in congress, anybody, any smart p.rrson, the only office that contacted me was senator ted cruz and invited me over. i had a wonderful chat with him for about 15 minutes. and i think that the politics of the personal getting to know somebody actually works really well because i might not agree with the tactic, but i think he's a great guy. >> you should have told him to get darker ties. >> darker ties -- you have...
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. >> there's a great story on the p.r.entally shot his friend in the face. first lady laura bush played a role in the story getting out? >> she did. she was overseas, ironically, in italy at the time. she hears through the secret service what's gone on. she has her top aide call back to the white house, call to scott mcclellan and the others, what's going on. the first lady wants this out right now because she understood what a p.r. disaster it could be and the only answer to that would be to be as transparent as possible. >> they clamped down at first. they didn't take any questions. they hid it from the public. >> they didn't announce it as quickly as they now believe they should have. it came, the president himself was asked by his aide you need to intervene with the vice president to get him to go on television to address this, to apologize, and that lanced the boil as soon as he did it but it took four days. >> the book is right down the middle. it's not overly praise-worthy for president bush. it's not overly critica
. >> there's a great story on the p.r.entally shot his friend in the face. first lady laura bush played a role in the story getting out? >> she did. she was overseas, ironically, in italy at the time. she hears through the secret service what's gone on. she has her top aide call back to the white house, call to scott mcclellan and the others, what's going on. the first lady wants this out right now because she understood what a p.r. disaster it could be and the only answer to that...