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so as you know probably the republican party was founded in wisconsin and rooted in wisconsin. very near where i was born and i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. and something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in the walky and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the bullet and he still gave a two hour speech yeah. we're at that point where we can see that both sides don't have the answers they're going to bark at each other for another two decades they've been barking at each other for these past two decades so the best way to do it is grassroots on the ground suggesting in nominating new congressional candidates or new state representatives or new city you know representatives and we're just launching now just to start rolling into that. that's interesting you say just launched now so do tell us a little bit about that web site independent party unite
so as you know probably the republican party was founded in wisconsin and rooted in wisconsin. very near where i was born and i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. and something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in the walky and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the...
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so as you know probably the republican party was founded in wisconsin and rooted in wisconsin. very near where i was born and actually i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. in something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in milwaukee and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the bullet and he still gave a two hour speech you. were at that point where we can see that both sides don't have the answers they're going to bark at each other for another two decades they've been barking at each other for these past two decades so the best way to do it is grassroots on the ground suggesting in nominating new congressional candidates or new state representatives or new city you know representatives and we're just launching now just to start rolling into that. that's interesting you say you just launched now so did tell us a little bit about that website independent p
so as you know probably the republican party was founded in wisconsin and rooted in wisconsin. very near where i was born and actually i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. in something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in milwaukee and then his speech ended up like...
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so as you know probably the republican party was founded in wisconsin and rooted in wisconsin. very near where i was born and i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. and something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in the walkie and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the bullet and he still gave a two hour speech yeah. we're at that point where we can see that both sides don't have the answers they're going to bark at each other for another two decades they've been barking at each other for these past two decades so the best way to do it is grassroots on the ground suggesting in nominating new congressional candidates or new state representatives or new you know representatives and we're just launching now just to start rolling into that. that's interesting you say you just launched now so did tell us a little bit about that website independent party unite
so as you know probably the republican party was founded in wisconsin and rooted in wisconsin. very near where i was born and i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. and something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in the walkie and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the...
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and rooted in wisconsin now. very near where i was born and actually i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. and something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in the walky and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the bullet and he still gave a two hour speech yeah. we're at that point where we can see that both sides don't have the answers they're going to bark at each other for another two decades they've been barking at each other for these past two decades so the best way to do it is grassroots on the ground suggesting in nominating new congressional candidates or new state representatives or new city you know representatives and we're just launching now just to start rolling into that. that's interesting you say just launched now so did tell us a little bit about that web site independent p
and rooted in wisconsin now. very near where i was born and actually i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the republican party started. and something like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like teddy roosevelt tried to do the progressive party remember when he was shot in the walky and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the bullet and he still gave a two hour speech yeah. we're at...
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wisconsin is not really trump country. wisconsin is the state that has been a blue state for a pretty long time. it's purplish, right? hillary clinton didn't go there in the fall campaign, sorry to say that to ron klain, allowed trump to steal the state. there's a lot of places in the country like that. places like ohio, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, that are not trump country, and they are going to -- that is where you are going to see this down-ballot effect where there's going to be the blue wave well into the industrial heartland and a lot of other places if we keep heading this direction. >> ron, the speaker of the house, paul ryan, his home state, wisconsin. he's trying to lead the house of representatives, the republican side of the house of representatives, and he won't tell them he himself will run for re-election this year. and apparently has privately told confidants that he won't. he apparently doesn't believe he can get re-elected in wisconsin this year. >> yeah, it's like the scene in "the titanic." the
wisconsin is not really trump country. wisconsin is the state that has been a blue state for a pretty long time. it's purplish, right? hillary clinton didn't go there in the fall campaign, sorry to say that to ron klain, allowed trump to steal the state. there's a lot of places in the country like that. places like ohio, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, that are not trump country, and they are going to -- that is where you are going to see this down-ballot effect where there's going to be the...
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wisconsin. he told me minnesota. ms. baldwin: i'm proud to be a wisconsin senator. mr. president, washington is broken. washington isn't working for wisconsin or minnesota or the rest of america, for that reason. and i rise today to call on all my senate colleagues, democrats and republicans, to fix it. i think it's very important for all of us to be honest with the american people and shoot straight with how we got to this point where we are today, amidst a government shutdown. at the end of september, nearly four months ago, the republican majority missed a major deadline, a deadline to pass a budget for america and its government and appropriations bills that fund the government for the year. republicans have the power of the majority here in the united states senate, in the house of representatives, and the presidency. yet, the republican leadership has failed, failed to put together a budget for america and its government. that provides certainty for our country. families in wisconsin who are struggling pie check to paycheck to paycheck, they put together a budget
wisconsin. he told me minnesota. ms. baldwin: i'm proud to be a wisconsin senator. mr. president, washington is broken. washington isn't working for wisconsin or minnesota or the rest of america, for that reason. and i rise today to call on all my senate colleagues, democrats and republicans, to fix it. i think it's very important for all of us to be honest with the american people and shoot straight with how we got to this point where we are today, amidst a government shutdown. at the end of...
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donald trump won wisconsin. it was one of three states that gave him the white house, including michigan and pennsylvania. hillary never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting given that --if you are asking the people of a state to vote for you, you probably go there at least once. mordecai, he disagrees with that theory. he was an interesting guy in ugh a of charting thro different election swing in wisconsin. the people there had not voted for a republican since the 1980's in the a presidential election and yet they did this time. brian: in the wisconsin chapter you talk about how farmers view washington, d.c. as totally disconnected from their lives. for them they have to actually work to make a living -- work as an hard, physical and manual labor and second, referring to them as fancy people. washington dc, the average wages $25.13 an hour and it is a majority black city. here in wisconsin, the average wages $17.43. the disconnect was already there and drain
donald trump won wisconsin. it was one of three states that gave him the white house, including michigan and pennsylvania. hillary never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting given that --if you are asking the people of a state to vote for you, you probably go there at least once. mordecai, he disagrees with that theory. he was an interesting guy in ugh a of charting thro different election swing in wisconsin. the people there had not voted...
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he is a professor at the university of wisconsin. obviously, donald trump won wisconsin. it was one of three states that gave him the white house, including michigan and pennsylvania. what i felt was noteworthy is that hillary never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting given that --if you are asking the people of a state to vote for you, you probably go there at least once. modecai lee, he disagrees with that theory. he was an interesting guy in terms of charting through a different election swing in wisconsin. the people there had not voted for a republican since the 1980's in a presidential election and yet they did this time. brian: in the wisconsin chapter talk about those farmers view washington, d.c. as totally disconnected from their lives. for them they have to actually work to make a living -- work as in hard, physical and manual labor and second, referring to them as fancy people. in washington, d.c., the average wage is $25.13 an hour and it is a majority black city. 44% of the population is white. here in wi
he is a professor at the university of wisconsin. obviously, donald trump won wisconsin. it was one of three states that gave him the white house, including michigan and pennsylvania. what i felt was noteworthy is that hillary never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting given that --if you are asking the people of a state to vote for you, you probably go there at least once. modecai lee, he disagrees with that theory. he was an interesting guy...
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the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. duffy: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut. mr. himes: mr. speaker, i have no further requests for time. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. duffy: i want to briefly oftentimes ng, we find people who get stuck in a cycle of poverty. and i think the goal of programs should be to help people get out of poverty and get to self-sufficiency. and if you look at this program, and it takes an initiative by the person in f.s.s. a to say, i'm going raise my hand, i want to take advantage of these opportunities, but helping them get an education. i have eight kids and i have a wife. a single mom with a couple kids and trying to go to school or do job training or get a job without some help on child care can't work, can't make that happen. and that's offered in this program. again, additional education, financial li
the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. duffy: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut. mr. himes: mr. speaker, i have no further requests for time. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. duffy: i want to briefly oftentimes ng, we find people who get stuck in a cycle of poverty. and i think the goal of programs should be to...
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if only she'd go to wisconsin. she didn't go to wisconsin. i hate to say it, not to talk down to the cheese states or whatever it's called because she lost by more than the margin of wisconsin. that's not an excuse but you can't make that argument about pennsylvania. the lady practically moved to pennsylvania. no one didn't take pennsylvania seriously, including theo arms of the democratic party. if you look back to, i think, april, may, maybe a little later of 2016. you had, i think priorities u.s.a., one of the pacts spending a great deal and working towards electing a democrat, they immediately identified pennsylvania as a key state, a must win. they poured tens of millions of dollars in. the campaign itself poured in tens of millions of dollars. the campaign polled regular little. pennsylvania papers and economic institutions polled regularly so it's hard to -- i understand -- gain, the wisconsin penny. and i don't know. maybe if she'd spent as much time in wisconsin as she did pennsylvania and won wisconsin, i wouldn't be standing here b
if only she'd go to wisconsin. she didn't go to wisconsin. i hate to say it, not to talk down to the cheese states or whatever it's called because she lost by more than the margin of wisconsin. that's not an excuse but you can't make that argument about pennsylvania. the lady practically moved to pennsylvania. no one didn't take pennsylvania seriously, including theo arms of the democratic party. if you look back to, i think, april, may, maybe a little later of 2016. you had, i think priorities...
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when people asked me about wisconsin, wisconsin is a package with wisconsin and pennsylvania and while everyone obsesses about wisconsin, if only had she had gone to wisconsin, i hate to say it, not to talk down to the chief state or whatever they're called, but she lost by more than the margin of wisconsin. that's not an excuse, but the reason i say to look at it as a three some is you can't make that argument about pennsylvania. the lady practically moved to pennsylvania. no one didn't take pennsylvania seriously, including the other arms of the democratic party so if you remember, if you look back to april, may, maybe a little later of 2016, you had priorities usa, they were spending a great deal and working toward electing a democrat, they immediately identified pennsylvania as a key state, a must win. they poured tens of millions of dollars in. campaign word in tens of millions of dollars. the campaign pulled regularly, outside groups pulled regularly, pennsylvania papers and academic institutions pulled regularly so it's hard, i understand the wisconsin.and i don't know, maybe if
when people asked me about wisconsin, wisconsin is a package with wisconsin and pennsylvania and while everyone obsesses about wisconsin, if only had she had gone to wisconsin, i hate to say it, not to talk down to the chief state or whatever they're called, but she lost by more than the margin of wisconsin. that's not an excuse, but the reason i say to look at it as a three some is you can't make that argument about pennsylvania. the lady practically moved to pennsylvania. no one didn't take...
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obviously, donald trump won wisconsin. it was one of three states that gave him the white house, including michigan and pennsylvania. hillary never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting given that --if you are asking the people of a state to vote for you, you probably go there at least once. mordecai, he disagrees with that theory. he was an interesting guy in terms of charting through a different election swing in wisconsin. the people there had not voted for a republican since the 1980's in a presidential election and yet they did this time. brian: in the wisconsin chapter you talk about how farmers view washington, d.c. as totally disconnected from their lives. for them they have to actually work to make a living -- work as an hard, physical and manual labor and second, referring to them as fancy people. washington dc, the average wages $25.13 an hour and it is a majority black city. 44% of the population is white. here in wisconsin, the average wages $17.43. 87% of th
obviously, donald trump won wisconsin. it was one of three states that gave him the white house, including michigan and pennsylvania. hillary never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting given that --if you are asking the people of a state to vote for you, you probably go there at least once. mordecai, he disagrees with that theory. he was an interesting guy in terms of charting through a different election swing in wisconsin. the people there...
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was noteworthy was that hillary clinton never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting. if you are asking people of the state to vote for you you should probably go there at least once. professor,dly, the disagrees with that. but he was interesting in terms of charting through different elections swing in wisconsin. the people there had not voted for a republican since the 1980's. and yet they did this time. in thean you explain wisconsin chapter you talk about the view of washington, d.c. is totally disconnected from their lives. from them you have to work for a living. and second, referring to them as city people. the average wage in d.c. is $25 an hour. it is a majority black city. just 44% of the population is white. iswisconsin the average wage $17, 87% of the population is white. there may indeed be some fancy people in d.c., most are not. but it does not matter, the disconnect was already there and draining the swamp made it more real. guest: this is an argument that i heard, not just in wisconsin but ever
was noteworthy was that hillary clinton never campaigned in wisconsin at all. she did not go there once. i thought that was interesting. if you are asking people of the state to vote for you you should probably go there at least once. professor,dly, the disagrees with that. but he was interesting in terms of charting through different elections swing in wisconsin. the people there had not voted for a republican since the 1980's. and yet they did this time. in thean you explain wisconsin chapter...
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have -- she would have wisconsin. i understand the point, but one thing i know that you know we will hopefully get to it if somebody asked about conspiracy theories, but one of the most ridiculous things is painting hillary clinton ads -- as anything other than energetic and spry. it is hard to keep up with her and she campaigned her tail off. she won in places like nevada that were not gimme's. in hindsight, that's the -- to me if you don't solve pennsylvania, you don't solve the whole thing. >> think you very much. hi, my name is rachel ackerman and i'm with the harvard extension school. speaking of york hindsight that began at 8:01 p.m., what would you have done differently about campaigning? >> about harvard extension, don't forget they give you four credits per course, if you transferred don't forget you get four. >> i don't plan on transferring. >> in hindsight i think you have to break it down to the larger strategic question of going back 2015, when she decided to run and what that would like like -- would loo
have -- she would have wisconsin. i understand the point, but one thing i know that you know we will hopefully get to it if somebody asked about conspiracy theories, but one of the most ridiculous things is painting hillary clinton ads -- as anything other than energetic and spry. it is hard to keep up with her and she campaigned her tail off. she won in places like nevada that were not gimme's. in hindsight, that's the -- to me if you don't solve pennsylvania, you don't solve the whole thing....
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aranza: lo que muchos temÍan que sucedieran en las franjas lecheras de wisconsin, sucediÓ. autoridades de migraciÓn arrestaron a los trabajadores y la colocÓ nativistas, se ha encendido la alarma en esta industria que depende 80% de la mano de obra inmigrante. sin embargo, funcionarios argumentan que no se tratÓ de una redada. viviana Ávila, nos informa. viviana: activistas y familias denunciaron que ice llegÓ hasta tres granjas para detener a trabajadores inmigrantes. de acuerdo con la activista jennifer estrada, son cinco familias, quienes estÁn subiendo por la detenciÓn de los trabajadores y no han dado la cara pÚblicamente por temor a represalias. >> yo revisÉ sus récords y eran solamente por manejar. viviana: la detenciÓn de los trabajadores ocurriÓ en la maÑana del viernes 2 de enero en granjas de leche en wisconsin. >> no tenÍan arresto para ninguna de las personas y se los llevaron bajo arresto. viviana: la detenciÓn de trabajadores en medio del anuncio de ice contra quienes los contratan, lo que causa alarma porque las franjas lecheras de wisconsin d
aranza: lo que muchos temÍan que sucedieran en las franjas lecheras de wisconsin, sucediÓ. autoridades de migraciÓn arrestaron a los trabajadores y la colocÓ nativistas, se ha encendido la alarma en esta industria que depende 80% de la mano de obra inmigrante. sin embargo, funcionarios argumentan que no se tratÓ de una redada. viviana Ávila, nos informa. viviana: activistas y familias denunciaron que ice llegÓ hasta tres granjas para detener a trabajadores inmigrantes. de acuerdo con la...
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wisconsin. he told me minnesota. ms. baldwin: i'm proud to be a wisconsin senator. mr. president, washington is broken. washington isn't working for wisconsin or minnesota or the rest of america, for that reason. and i rise today to call on all my senate colleagues, democrats and republicans, to fix it. i think it's very important for all of us to be honest with the american people and shoot straight with how we got to this point where we are today, amidst a government shutdown. at the end of september, nearly four months ago, the republican majority missed a major deadline, a deadline to pass a budget for america and its government and appropriations bills that fund the government for the year. republicans have the power of the majority here in the united states senate, in the house of representatives, and the presidency. yet, the republican leadership has failed, failed to put together a budget for america and its government. that provides certainty for our country. families in wisconsin who are struggling pie check to paycheck to paycheck, they put together a budget
wisconsin. he told me minnesota. ms. baldwin: i'm proud to be a wisconsin senator. mr. president, washington is broken. washington isn't working for wisconsin or minnesota or the rest of america, for that reason. and i rise today to call on all my senate colleagues, democrats and republicans, to fix it. i think it's very important for all of us to be honest with the american people and shoot straight with how we got to this point where we are today, amidst a government shutdown. at the end of...
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the taiwanese firm foxconn says 13,000 jobs will be created in wisconsin and it will invest at least $10 billion. but the company will get $3 billion in tax credits. and overall it could cost the government as much as $4.5 billion. the deal was announced injuly last year by president trump in the white house. the biggest since he took office. if i didn't get elected he definitely would not be spending $10 billion. the money could transform lives in the two counties. it is people from blue—collar communities and small towns like this one that donald trump managed to convince the vote for him and, while the past has seen a fair amount of announcements from big business, promising to increase investment and create jobs in america, it's not clear yet whether they will deliver and what it will cost the country. so what happens if foxconn's plans fall through, i ask a local official. it's kind of pay—as—you—go. foxconn's incentives are based on the number ofjobs, so if they don't meet that they don't get the incentive. foxconn didn't respond to certain questions but says it is comm
the taiwanese firm foxconn says 13,000 jobs will be created in wisconsin and it will invest at least $10 billion. but the company will get $3 billion in tax credits. and overall it could cost the government as much as $4.5 billion. the deal was announced injuly last year by president trump in the white house. the biggest since he took office. if i didn't get elected he definitely would not be spending $10 billion. the money could transform lives in the two counties. it is people from...
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i assume that is asked in the context of not going to wisconsin. i think a couple of things p or when people ask me about wisconsin, it is a package with michigan and pennsylvania. while everyone upsets is about toconsin, she did not go wisconsin, and i hate to say it, not to talk down to the cheese state or whatever it is called, she lost by more than the margin of wisconsin. it is not an excuse but i say to look at it, you cannot make the argument about pennsylvania. the lady practically moved to pennsylvania. no one did not take pennsylvania seriously, including the other arms of the democratic party. toyou remember and look back april, may, maybe a little later , one of the had packs spending a great deal working toward electing a democrat, they immediately identify pennsylvania as a key state, a must win. they poured tens of millions of dollars in. the campaign itself did. the campaign pulled regularly, outside groups polled regularly, pennsylvania papers and academic institutions pulled regularly. it is hard -- i understand the wisconsin poin
i assume that is asked in the context of not going to wisconsin. i think a couple of things p or when people ask me about wisconsin, it is a package with michigan and pennsylvania. while everyone upsets is about toconsin, she did not go wisconsin, and i hate to say it, not to talk down to the cheese state or whatever it is called, she lost by more than the margin of wisconsin. it is not an excuse but i say to look at it, you cannot make the argument about pennsylvania. the lady practically...
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all of them went in the same direction that wisconsin is an extreme outlier. the other is, justice kennedy is going to leave the court in the next year or so. he knows this is his last opportunity. in the 2004 case, the court is divided. justice scalia said there was no standard, for liberal justices said there was a bunch of standards like a beauty pageant. justice kennedy set in the middle, he said i agree what the conservative say but all the standards of the liberals are unmanageable. he said i think we should keep the door open. bring me more cases. talk to me about the first amendment rights. talk to me about history rate for the last 13 years that is what plaintiffs have been doing. i think justice kennedy knows this is the last best chance. i don't think he is looking at it through a partisan lens based on his question on oral arguments. i don't live that is running any of the justices. >> my question will be to both a you, judge unless you have view for the appellate bench, i would like an answer. would -- i was also at the supreme court for the oral
all of them went in the same direction that wisconsin is an extreme outlier. the other is, justice kennedy is going to leave the court in the next year or so. he knows this is his last opportunity. in the 2004 case, the court is divided. justice scalia said there was no standard, for liberal justices said there was a bunch of standards like a beauty pageant. justice kennedy set in the middle, he said i agree what the conservative say but all the standards of the liberals are unmanageable. he...
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we have this customary conversation before filing deadline in wisconsin. that is the conversation we will have then, but i have no plan of going anywhere right now. >> house speaker paul ryan, thank you very much for being with us. >> on tuesday, the new york times and international spy museum cohosted a panel discussion on the investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. this runs one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for coming tonight. thank you for being at the first "times" live event of 2018. after what happened in 2017, we thank you for coming back for more. [laughter] >> first of all, it is a great honor to be on this panel tonight with two friends and
we have this customary conversation before filing deadline in wisconsin. that is the conversation we will have then, but i have no plan of going anywhere right now. >> house speaker paul ryan, thank you very much for being with us. >> on tuesday, the new york times and international spy museum cohosted a panel discussion on the investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. this runs one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, jen, and thank you all for...
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i'm janet from a state senator from wisconsin. the district that i represent is the largest in its very rural and when i looked at your goals i saw something that was a reflection of what is going on not only in our state with the people of wisconsin but within our effort to get reelected and that is we have populations of people that we can't reach and we can't reach them and we overlook them. when it comes to the goals i saw those people not represented because you have no reference to connectivity, to broadband and we absolutely must say that access to information and to commerce and to the lifeblood of our nation is on the internet and until everybody has that they are not equal so i don't know if you want to put that goals in infrastructure or a quality but by god, it has to be in their. [applause] >> bravo. phenomenal. >> but second -- >> i the way, phenomenal and it was on the list and when we try to make three for each of these and fell off of the list. it's a wonderful point you're making in exactly the kind of feedback a
i'm janet from a state senator from wisconsin. the district that i represent is the largest in its very rural and when i looked at your goals i saw something that was a reflection of what is going on not only in our state with the people of wisconsin but within our effort to get reelected and that is we have populations of people that we can't reach and we can't reach them and we overlook them. when it comes to the goals i saw those people not represented because you have no reference to...
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i am janet neely, state senator from wisconsin. the district that i represent is the largest and it is very rural. when i look at your goals i saw something that was a reflection of what was going on not only in our state, the people of wisconsin, but within our effort to get reelected and that is we have populations of people that we can't reach, we can't reach them. we overlook them. when it comes to the goal, i saw those people not represented because you have no reference to connectivity, to broadband. we absolutely must say that access to information, to commerce, to the lifeblood of our nation, is on the internet. until everybody has that they are not equal. i don't know if you want to put that goal in infrastructure or equality but by god, it has got to be in there. >> bravo. phenomenal. and thank you. phenomenal. it was on the list, we try to make three for each of these ended off the list and it is a wonderful point you are making on the kind of feedback, thank you. >> i have a question. >> but your comment is fantastic. >
i am janet neely, state senator from wisconsin. the district that i represent is the largest and it is very rural. when i look at your goals i saw something that was a reflection of what was going on not only in our state, the people of wisconsin, but within our effort to get reelected and that is we have populations of people that we can't reach, we can't reach them. we overlook them. when it comes to the goal, i saw those people not represented because you have no reference to connectivity,...
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wisconsin, since he took over, has passed the worst germanic in the country. the worst foot suppression laws, and the worst dark money laws. what they're doing is systematically corrupting every letter of democracy to try to give republicans for power. they are turned a purple state, it gave birth to unions to social security, do so many other important progressive achievements, turned it into a laboratory for the coat others another big-money interests that have their way and decimated all the things that made wisconsin progressive state historically. this is the model that republicans want to export all across the country. that is why i said what i said my article, because what is happening is that major ramifications. able how is it they are through more sophisticated gerrymandering able to get such large majorities, even though that minority vote? talk about the different methods they use. >> i talked about one state district in wisconsin that a 50-50 state district. what they did is they drew a ,istrict so a gop state senator his house remained in his dem
wisconsin, since he took over, has passed the worst germanic in the country. the worst foot suppression laws, and the worst dark money laws. what they're doing is systematically corrupting every letter of democracy to try to give republicans for power. they are turned a purple state, it gave birth to unions to social security, do so many other important progressive achievements, turned it into a laboratory for the coat others another big-money interests that have their way and decimated all the...
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, northwestern wisconsin. for a lot of families that need those dollars, $2,500, that's real money on top of what they may or may not get from employers as well. >> neil: you're right in this respect that tax cuts come from the president because the media press doesn't give them much of a favorable shot and people tend to see if it their own paychecks and hear the good news. it helped ronald reagan and helped george bush jr. and other developments. it might pan out. are you surprised -- the president's approval ratings haven't moved on this. i'm wondering why. >> people need to see it. what i was going to say, you've been in my state here before many times. you were here right at the height of the protests leading into the unprecedented recall election that we had. i have to tell you, what has changed in the election wasn't the ads, it wasn't the flyers. it was more than anything that people in our state saw the results of our reforms. with all -- remember, we had almost 150,000 protesters occupy our capitol.
, northwestern wisconsin. for a lot of families that need those dollars, $2,500, that's real money on top of what they may or may not get from employers as well. >> neil: you're right in this respect that tax cuts come from the president because the media press doesn't give them much of a favorable shot and people tend to see if it their own paychecks and hear the good news. it helped ronald reagan and helped george bush jr. and other developments. it might pan out. are you surprised --...
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that ends with a 200 foot bring into haywood, wisconsin. the international bridge is really our baby. it never leaves hayward. well, until now. the bridge is in pieces, loaded, strapped down, and trucked through town. headed 150 miles south to downtown minneapolis for super bowl lii. today's we have the first sections of the america birka binner bridge. it will be built over 9th street, 16 feet high so traffic can still travel underneath it. once it's finished, they'll need 12 dump trucks of snow to cover it. then it will be ready for super bowl live. >> bike racing, cross-country skiing and opportunities for super bowl live visitors to get a flavor of winter in the bold north. >> reporter: that's bold because the bridge is big. it's going to take 12 semis to get all the pieces here and construction starts saturday. back in wisconsin, they're proud their heritage can help out. >> the history of the bridge goes back to 1206 and the two viking warriors rescued the prince that later became the greatest king of norway. >> reporter: vikings as t
that ends with a 200 foot bring into haywood, wisconsin. the international bridge is really our baby. it never leaves hayward. well, until now. the bridge is in pieces, loaded, strapped down, and trucked through town. headed 150 miles south to downtown minneapolis for super bowl lii. today's we have the first sections of the america birka binner bridge. it will be built over 9th street, 16 feet high so traffic can still travel underneath it. once it's finished, they'll need 12 dump trucks of...
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[applause] we're doing okay in wisconsin, that's for sure. it's a great place. and also, pam bondi, we want to thank you. thank you very much. arkansas, great state here how did i win arkansas by so much when she came from arkansas? i don't know. something going, but leslie rutledge, thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, leslie. thank you, leslie. appreciate it. chairwoman of the republican national committee and judge of our campaign in michigan. when we won michigan i said i've got to keep her going because michigan had not been one in decades, and so rhonda mcdaniel. thank you. great job. great job. thank you and your representing everybody very well on television. i love your appearances. but women represent half of the population but they care about 100% of the issues that face the nation. that's for sure. we are making incredible progress. the women's unemployment rate hit the lowest level that it's been in 17 years. [applause] well, that's something. and women in the workforce reached a record high. more women in the workforce to
[applause] we're doing okay in wisconsin, that's for sure. it's a great place. and also, pam bondi, we want to thank you. thank you very much. arkansas, great state here how did i win arkansas by so much when she came from arkansas? i don't know. something going, but leslie rutledge, thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, leslie. thank you, leslie. appreciate it. chairwoman of the republican national committee and judge of our campaign in michigan. when we won michigan...
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speaker ryan: it's in western wisconsin. typically we held this seat and we lost the seat last night. yeah, we should pay attention. >> last question. reporter: last month leadership said you just needed a few more weeks to negotiate a cap deal and daca deal. are you confident all you need this time -- speaker ryan: i think the cap deal is very close and the democrats are holding out on the caps deal because of these daca negotiations. the fact we are earnest in negotiating in good faith with our four leaders on daca speaks to the fact we want to see a solution, that we want to get this thing fixed and it's got to be a balanced bill. we will not bring a daca bill that the president doesn't support. what point would it be if we don't have it signed into law by the president? so this has to be a balanced. this isn't a one-way street. it's got to be balanced. it's got to be bipartisan and the president has to support this for this to occur and the president is being completely rational in that you want to fix daca but also addr
speaker ryan: it's in western wisconsin. typically we held this seat and we lost the seat last night. yeah, we should pay attention. >> last question. reporter: last month leadership said you just needed a few more weeks to negotiate a cap deal and daca deal. are you confident all you need this time -- speaker ryan: i think the cap deal is very close and the democrats are holding out on the caps deal because of these daca negotiations. the fact we are earnest in negotiating in good faith...
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talk about thehe differerent mes theyey use. >> i talked about one state district in wisconsin that a 50-50 state district. what they did is they drew a ,istrict so a gop state senator his house remained in his demomocratic neighborhooood, bul of his n neighbors were drawn ot of his districts. i've never even seen something like this. all of his democratic neighbors have been removed. instead, they y gave him all of the republican countryside of racine and kenosha counties. that is how they've t turned a 50-50 swing didistrict previousy into a firmly republican district. that is the cracking. i feel the packing is how republicans have gerrymandered all across. amy: what does this all mean for the 22 midterms? >> a a lot of people thihink democrats are gogoing to w win,t demomocratic chances are going o be heard by gerrymandering, , by voter suppression, by dark money. regardless of what happens with the political parties, our democracy is under attack on 70 different fronts, from gerrymandering, but are suppression, unlimited corporate spending and that is what should worry all of us.
talk about thehe differerent mes theyey use. >> i talked about one state district in wisconsin that a 50-50 state district. what they did is they drew a ,istrict so a gop state senator his house remained in his demomocratic neighborhooood, bul of his n neighbors were drawn ot of his districts. i've never even seen something like this. all of his democratic neighbors have been removed. instead, they y gave him all of the republican countryside of racine and kenosha counties. that is how...
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this is coming as we await the outcome of a supreme court case from wisconsin. question is this, are we turning points now? are we at a turning point for this undemocratic, small process? joining me, david daly, author of the book "the detailed gop map drawing plan," why your vote doesn't count. also a former editor in chief at "salon" and senior fellow at fair vote. david, what was operation red map? >> it's short for the redistricting majority project, michael. and it was the most consequential and perhaps historic reinvention of the gerrymander really in our time. it's always been a tool for incumbent protection, going back to the beginning of the country. now it's become a process by which one party can really rule in multiple states from the minority. republicans -- >> was north carolina one of the states that was impacted? >> oh, most certainly. really, after the 2008 election in which barack obama is elected and democrats take a super majority in the u.s. senate and a big majority in the u.s. house, republicans took a look at the demographics in the count
this is coming as we await the outcome of a supreme court case from wisconsin. question is this, are we turning points now? are we at a turning point for this undemocratic, small process? joining me, david daly, author of the book "the detailed gop map drawing plan," why your vote doesn't count. also a former editor in chief at "salon" and senior fellow at fair vote. david, what was operation red map? >> it's short for the redistricting majority project, michael. and...
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someone who clearly in the last year or two i've always been around birds because i grew up in wisconsin so bird watching is sort of bird conservation is a big thing but the actual as someone who does give money to sort of bird watching things important part of the ecosystem bertie's is birdies but they're also a big part of. financially looking at the bird watching industry the bird watching in the united states canada and mexico generates wait for it twenty five billion dollars a year in hard cash and employs over sixty thousand people. it's he. would have thought a little dinosaurs there martin we've got to we also got to jump over to the what we've also been seeing with the and part of the thing that's killing birds and killing a lot of animals is you know human beings love of creating habitat loss. love to get rid of having to what we do. believe is the equivalent of one hundred thirty yellowstone national parks get a map look it up go to a computer look it up that's more than two hundred ninety million acres of grasslands have been converted to agriculture in north america which th
someone who clearly in the last year or two i've always been around birds because i grew up in wisconsin so bird watching is sort of bird conservation is a big thing but the actual as someone who does give money to sort of bird watching things important part of the ecosystem bertie's is birdies but they're also a big part of. financially looking at the bird watching industry the bird watching in the united states canada and mexico generates wait for it twenty five billion dollars a year in hard...
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this is wisconsin. we are in the middle of wisconsin. and we have about 157 miles left. we want to show you video from our road trip. s from from toledo to gary, indiana. we got on the road early this morning. we hit a little snow coming into indiana. eventually wes passed notre dame and made a pit stop in gary, indiana. along this trip, eagles fans from lancaster county, he's a retired pilot in the air force and the pictures you're about to see, this is him flying in a jet. that's an eagles banner in the cockpit window. this is while they were on a mission in afghanistan in 2014. he was now retired but he flies for american airlines and will be working flying during the super bowl. very cool stuff to see how much fans represent this team. we want to bring you back out live. you can see the open road of wisconsin. we don't have a lot of traffic, which is great news. we'll have more from our road tr trip. >> safe travels on your road to the super bowl. we'll see you soon. for now, back to you in the studio. in philadelphia. >> thank you so much. >> why the battle over phi
this is wisconsin. we are in the middle of wisconsin. and we have about 157 miles left. we want to show you video from our road trip. s from from toledo to gary, indiana. we got on the road early this morning. we hit a little snow coming into indiana. eventually wes passed notre dame and made a pit stop in gary, indiana. along this trip, eagles fans from lancaster county, he's a retired pilot in the air force and the pictures you're about to see, this is him flying in a jet. that's an eagles...
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foxconn is saying they will produce at its proposed ten billion dollar wisconsin factory a process that uses high levels of zinc mercury cadmium chromium copper and benzene heavy metals that the chinese ministry of environmental protection found has contaminated surface souls in china and which threatens food safety and public health in the country now foxconn has applied for permission to drain over seven million gallons of water from lake michigan every day to support the factory and its production process water that will be used to watch the toxic heavy metals from each layer of those beautiful liquid crystal screens and about sixty percent of that water the company claims will be clean and a water treatment plant and returned to lake michigan while close to thirty nine percent of the water polled would be consumed in the evaporation process in their cooling towers however the area in which the factory is proposed to be built is right in the heart of the state's radium belt and an area in eastern part of wisconsin in which large amounts of radium have been found in well water the tow
foxconn is saying they will produce at its proposed ten billion dollar wisconsin factory a process that uses high levels of zinc mercury cadmium chromium copper and benzene heavy metals that the chinese ministry of environmental protection found has contaminated surface souls in china and which threatens food safety and public health in the country now foxconn has applied for permission to drain over seven million gallons of water from lake michigan every day to support the factory and its...
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. >> reporter: authorities trace the facebook posts to a small house 600 miles away in big ben, wisconsin, at the home of nick gotajob, gypsy's boyfriend. the two are taken into custody. >> your mom's dead. >> wait, go back -- >> she's deceased. what you want to ask you, did you have involvement in this -- >> no. >> reporter: gypsy and nick are charged with killing deedee. >> it was hard to wrap your brain around. how can this young, sick girl who can't walk be involved in her mother's death? >> things are not always as they appear. >> reporter: the people of springfi witnessing a miracle when astonishingly -- >> wisconsin versus gypsy blanchard -- >> reporter: check out begingyp first appearance in court. that's her walking. >> big red flags. i felt so stupid. if she can walk, what else have we been lied to about? >> reporter: at her arraignment, gypsy enters a plea of not guilty to her mother's murder. >> we are here in missouri, we're driving to visit gypsy rose in prison. >> reporter: when she walks into the meeting room, i'm immediately struck by her radically changed appearance. she
. >> reporter: authorities trace the facebook posts to a small house 600 miles away in big ben, wisconsin, at the home of nick gotajob, gypsy's boyfriend. the two are taken into custody. >> your mom's dead. >> wait, go back -- >> she's deceased. what you want to ask you, did you have involvement in this -- >> no. >> reporter: gypsy and nick are charged with killing deedee. >> it was hard to wrap your brain around. how can this young, sick girl who can't...
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like, i'm doing wisconsin next week. i'm going wisconsin -- appleton, wisconsin actually. [ scattered cheers ] and we're -- oh, look. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we allow one person from wisconsin in every show. [ light laughter ] and that's the lucky audience member. >> one person from wisconsin and three people from new jersey. >> jimmy: that's the way it works. [ laughter ] it balances out perfect. >> just having conversation, like what i'm talking about. to talk about why everything -- people are so far apart, and how can we come together. i want to understand people better. i don't want to just like say that person has a completely different life than me, i don't understand them. i need to understand people like that better. i think that's the problem. so, i'm just doing what i can do and i'm going to go around to all these -- >> jimmy: it's not -- is it a a democratic leaning -- >> no, no, it's for everybody. i'm sure people will think, oh, i'm just going to sit there, and spout off my opinions, which i will. but
like, i'm doing wisconsin next week. i'm going wisconsin -- appleton, wisconsin actually. [ scattered cheers ] and we're -- oh, look. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we allow one person from wisconsin in every show. [ light laughter ] and that's the lucky audience member. >> one person from wisconsin and three people from new jersey. >> jimmy: that's the way it works. [ laughter ] it balances out perfect. >> just having conversation, like what i'm talking about. to talk...
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candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters and they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. it is an idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population or less than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means that candidates can target individuals on facebook with negative messages against the other guy. and a date without journalists being aware because these messages will not appear publicly. discuss the result of. the manuscript. so dark posts are very personalized messages visible only to the person for whom they are intended how does it work exactly. let's go back to mr x. thanks to cambridge analytical trumps campaign knows he's in favor of carrying firearms so it will create a message just for him. for example did you know that hillary clinton wants to
candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters and they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. it is an idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population or less than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means that...
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candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. they do see the idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population of us from dan that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means that candidates can target individuals on facebook with negative messages against the other candidate without journalists being aware because these messages will not appear publicly as. this christmas out of. the manuscript. so dark posts are very personalized messages visible only to the person for whom they are intended how does it work exactly. let's go back to mr x. thanks to cambridge analytical trumps campaign knows he's in favor of carrying firearms so it will create a message just for him. for example did you know that hillary clinton wants t
candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. they do see the idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population of us from dan that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means...
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. >> reporter: authorities trace the facebook posts to a small house 600 miles away in big ben, wisconsin, at the home of nick gotajob, gypsy's boyfriend. the two are taken into custody. >> your mom's dead. >> wait, go back -- >> she's deceased. what you want to ask you, did you have involvement in this -- >> no. >> reporter: gypsy and nick are charged with killing deedee. >> it was hard to wrap your brain around. how can this young, sick girl who can't walk be involved in her mother's death? >> things are not always as they appear. >> reporter: the people of springfield might think they are witnessing a miracle when astonishingly -- >> wisconsin versus gypsy blanchard -- >> reporter: check out begingyp first appearance in court. that's her walking. >> big red flags. i felt so stupid. if she can walk, what else have we been lied to about? >> reporter: at her arraignment, gypsy enters a plea of not guilty to her mother's murder. >> we are here in missouri, we're driving to visit gypsy rose in prison. >> reporter: when she walks into the meeting room, i'm immediately struck by her radically
. >> reporter: authorities trace the facebook posts to a small house 600 miles away in big ben, wisconsin, at the home of nick gotajob, gypsy's boyfriend. the two are taken into custody. >> your mom's dead. >> wait, go back -- >> she's deceased. what you want to ask you, did you have involvement in this -- >> no. >> reporter: gypsy and nick are charged with killing deedee. >> it was hard to wrap your brain around. how can this young, sick girl who can't...
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plan, wisconsin republican mike gallagher says congress keeps passing short-term spending bills to buy more time, without fixing problems. mike gallagheru.s. congressman, r-wisconsintake cg @ 0:17-0:23this constant cycle of careening from one budgetary deadline to the next is irresponsible and embarrassing.anna wiernicki (stand up)washington correspondenttake cg @ 0:24- 0:32lawmakers are already preparing for another stopgap bill next week-to once again keep the government running for a few more weeks and give congress a later deadline to come up with a long-term plan. henry cuellar: it is very frustratinganna wiernicki: texas democrat henry cuellar says congress needs to pass several bills, and can't afford to waste anymore time. henry cuellaru.s. congressman, d-texastake cg @ 0:4-0:45once we push this into february the debt ceiling is going to come in which is something that we need to doanna wiernicki: cuellar says the hold-up is deciding where the money goes. republicans want to add billions of dollars in military spending. but democrats say the budget should focus more on funding
plan, wisconsin republican mike gallagher says congress keeps passing short-term spending bills to buy more time, without fixing problems. mike gallagheru.s. congressman, r-wisconsintake cg @ 0:17-0:23this constant cycle of careening from one budgetary deadline to the next is irresponsible and embarrassing.anna wiernicki (stand up)washington correspondenttake cg @ 0:24- 0:32lawmakers are already preparing for another stopgap bill next week-to once again keep the government running for a few...
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candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. it is an idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means that candidates can target individuals on facebook with negative messages against the other candidate without journalists being aware because these messages will not appear publicly. discuss a result of. the might have to pick. from so dark posts are very personalized messages visible only to the person for whom they are intended how does it work exactly. let's go back to mr x. thanks to cambridge analytical trump's campaign knows he's in favor of carrying firearms so it will create a message just for him. for example did you know that hillary clinton wants to take y
candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. it is an idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means that candidates...
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candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. they do say in the idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population less than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means that candidates can target individuals on facebook with negative messages against the other candidate without journalists being aware because these messages will not appear publicly access. this christmas of. the might have to pick. so dark posts are very personalized messages visible only to the person for whom they are intended how does it work exactly. let's go back to mr x. thanks to cambridge analytical trumps campaign knows he's in favor of carrying firearms so it will create a message just for him. for example did you know that hillary clinton w
candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. they do say in the idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population less than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means...
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candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. they do say in the idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population or less than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means that candidates can target individuals on facebook with negative messages against the other candidate without journalists being aware because these messages will not appear publicly as. this christian research of. the manuscript. so dark posts are very personalized messages visible only to the person for whom they are intended how does it work exactly. let's go back to mr x. thanks to cambridge analytical trumps campaign knows he's in favor of carrying firearms so it will create a message just for him. for example did you know that hillary clinton w
candidate revisited states like michigan and wisconsin. but there is one question that the english firm did not address how did they reach these targeted voters they did it without their knowledge using a little known facebook feature dark post. they do say in the idea is that a company or a facebook page can put out a message for a specific population or less than that this message is only visible to that group of it because it will not appear on their own page in an electoral context it means...
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iban por ryan de wisconsin, de nueva york, elise de new york, jesse de oklahoma, roger martian de kansas, de nebraska, sessions de texas, james comey de kentucky, tambiÉn el congresista de alabama. carolina: el congresista republicano por florida, carlos curbelo hablÓ de lo ocurrido diciendo: afortunadamente, mi esposa y yo que estÁbamos en el vagÓn no sufrimos ninguna lesiÓn. tambiÉn tenemos otros comentarios de parte de otros congresistas . me gustarÍa verlos en pantalla, si ustedes pueden ponerlos. todo lo congresistas que han estado acudiendo a las redes sociales para decir que estÁn bien . estaban con esposas y habÍa niÑos a bordo de este tren. javier: esto paso a las 11:20 a.m. vamos a seguir tomando
iban por ryan de wisconsin, de nueva york, elise de new york, jesse de oklahoma, roger martian de kansas, de nebraska, sessions de texas, james comey de kentucky, tambiÉn el congresista de alabama. carolina: el congresista republicano por florida, carlos curbelo hablÓ de lo ocurrido diciendo: afortunadamente, mi esposa y yo que estÁbamos en el vagÓn no sufrimos ninguna lesiÓn. tambiÉn tenemos otros comentarios de parte de otros congresistas . me gustarÍa verlos en pantalla, si ustedes...