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a counter ad. host: one of our viewers saying "how come that romney is not present?" larry sabato, your response. guest: both sides spent about equally, both had all the money they could possibly have. in presidential elections television advertising is lee's effective because -- is least effective because the average voter has so many other sources. from friends and neighbors and family to the news media. they gather information from so many places that no single ad can have the power of the 1964 daisy spot that didn't help lyndon johnson, who was -- that did help lyndon johnson, who was going to win against goldwater anyway. i do not buy the theory that it matters in presidential elections. there is a point of diminishing returns and i think both candidates reached that early october 2012. host: you make a reference to this ad in 1952, before you were born, larry sabadtto. [laughter] guest: i was born. host: let's watch. [video clip] >> eisenhower answers america. >> the democrats have made mista
a counter ad. host: one of our viewers saying "how come that romney is not present?" larry sabato, your response. guest: both sides spent about equally, both had all the money they could possibly have. in presidential elections television advertising is lee's effective because -- is least effective because the average voter has so many other sources. from friends and neighbors and family to the news media. they gather information from so many places that no single ad can have the...
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babies' ad and he answered it with his own crying baby ad which is disturbing on a lot of levels. attention getting certainly, but kind of upsetting. i think at least. this is from congressman kingston. this is what the race will be like. >> meet davy perdue. he's been distracting you with babies but he's the one that made a mess. he chewed on businesses, 8,000 jobs were lost, took a million dollar bonus and millions more from obama stimulus and perdue has no problem with obama's common core standards that nationalize schools eating away at control. something doesn't smell right because the change he wants stinks. i'm jack kingston and i approve this message. >> you want a no babies were harmed in the making of this advertisement disclaimer at the end of that, don't you? did they just finish up and hand her back to the parents. good luck with the whole sugar thing. any way. >>> now the two candidates with the crying babies duelling ads they can go one on one for two months slugging it out for the nomination. this will be fun to watch. joining us is a political reporter from the at
babies' ad and he answered it with his own crying baby ad which is disturbing on a lot of levels. attention getting certainly, but kind of upsetting. i think at least. this is from congressman kingston. this is what the race will be like. >> meet davy perdue. he's been distracting you with babies but he's the one that made a mess. he chewed on businesses, 8,000 jobs were lost, took a million dollar bonus and millions more from obama stimulus and perdue has no problem with obama's common...
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a counter ad. our viewers saying "how come that romney is not present?" larry sabato, your response. guest: both sides spent about equally, both had all the money they could possibly have. in presidential elections, television advertising is lee's leastive because -- is effective because the average voter has so many other sources. and neighbors and family to the news media. they gather information from so many places that no single ad can have the power of the 1964 daisy spot that didn't help lyndon johnson, who was -- that johnson, who was going to win against goldwater anyway. i do not buy the theory that it matters in presidential elections. there is a point of diminishing returns and i think both candidates reached that early october 2012. host: you make a reference to this ad in 1952, before you were born, larry sabadto. [laughter] guest: i was born. host: let's watch. [video clip] america.ower answers >> the democrats have made mistakes, but aren't there intentions good? >> if the driver of
a counter ad. our viewers saying "how come that romney is not present?" larry sabato, your response. guest: both sides spent about equally, both had all the money they could possibly have. in presidential elections, television advertising is lee's leastive because -- is effective because the average voter has so many other sources. and neighbors and family to the news media. they gather information from so many places that no single ad can have the power of the 1964 daisy spot that...
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analysts say this could create a brand-new revenue growth for facebook, despite the fact that ads like google and twitter help with products. >> they will go to a publisher and say we can help you monetize better that twitter and google and established networks. if they can hold true to the audience, they will do well. >> reporter: users, too, have something to be excited about. in the coming weeks they will have log-in choices when using facebook to try a new game or app. they can even be anonymous. >> to me, what is important as a part of key notes, it enables users to develop it. it is going to inspire much more confidence in apps that we are developing, i guess. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan in san francisco. >>> and finally tonight, some of the challenges and some eye-opening technology at twitter. shares of the micro-blogging site fell to the lowest price since it wrapped up the first day of trading that is after disappointing investors late tuesday with lower than forecast user growth and a weaker outlook. despite revenue doubling last quarter, s
analysts say this could create a brand-new revenue growth for facebook, despite the fact that ads like google and twitter help with products. >> they will go to a publisher and say we can help you monetize better that twitter and google and established networks. if they can hold true to the audience, they will do well. >> reporter: users, too, have something to be excited about. in the coming weeks they will have log-in choices when using facebook to try a new game or app. they can...
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babies' ad and he answered it with his own crying baby ad which is disturbing on a lot of levels. attention getting certainly, but kind of upsetting. i think at least. this is from congressman kingston. this is what the race will be like. >> meet davy perdue. he's been distracting you with babies but he's the one that made a mess. he chewed on businesses, 8,000 jobs were lost, took a million dollar bonus and millions more from obama stimulus and perdue has no problem with obama's common core standards that nationalize schools eating away at control. something doesn't smell right because the change he wants stinks. i'm jack kingston and i approve this message. >> you want a no babies were harmed in the making of this advertisement disclaimer at the end of that, don't you? did they just finish up and hand her back to the parents. good luck with the whole sugar thing. any way. >>> now the two candidates with the crying babies duelling ads they can go one on one for two months slugging it out for the nomination. this will be fun to watch. joining us is a political reporter from the at
babies' ad and he answered it with his own crying baby ad which is disturbing on a lot of levels. attention getting certainly, but kind of upsetting. i think at least. this is from congressman kingston. this is what the race will be like. >> meet davy perdue. he's been distracting you with babies but he's the one that made a mess. he chewed on businesses, 8,000 jobs were lost, took a million dollar bonus and millions more from obama stimulus and perdue has no problem with obama's common...
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they aired ads on tv and radio. i've been covering this race for quite a while. i spent time with matt bevin. he spent a lot of time on the stump defending charges mcconnell was leveling at him on the air and he didn't do a very good job of leveling attacks at senator mcconnell. if you talk to his campaign, they'll say they tested whether or not the attack that mcconnell was too liberal was one that would stick and that just didn't register at all and that was bevin's main argument he was not conservative. i think for most people who covered him for a long time in washington would say that this man may be part of the g op establishment, even the embodiment of the g 0 op establishment which is not popular right now but he certainly is conservative. >> in terms of the mcconnell campaign to bevin, i'll give it to you he was very aggressive but i stand by my contention that that ad where there was no words and he creepily, mitch mcconnell, smiled at the camera, wasn't the hallmark of an excellent focus group tune, well oiled machine, right? >> that was a video they p
they aired ads on tv and radio. i've been covering this race for quite a while. i spent time with matt bevin. he spent a lot of time on the stump defending charges mcconnell was leveling at him on the air and he didn't do a very good job of leveling attacks at senator mcconnell. if you talk to his campaign, they'll say they tested whether or not the attack that mcconnell was too liberal was one that would stick and that just didn't register at all and that was bevin's main argument he was not...
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john brabender is a republican ad-maker and consultant. he was an adviser to rick santorum's presidential campaign in 2012. and john geer is a professor of political science at vanderbilt university and the author of "in defense of negativity: attack ads in presidential campaigns." is welcome. >> you both to the newshour, we're not talking about a massive shift here. >> everybody has got a conscious all of a sudden in this industry. >> that's right. >> i mean it was-- we said it was 2 and 10, now 3 and 10 so far this year but why any more positive ads. >> i think it is a combination of reasons. first of all i do think there was some negative fat agency where people felt there was some of negative ads it didn't work in many cases so there was a tendency let's tripos difficult. >> woodruff: what dow mean, when you said they didn't work in many cases what dow mean. >> people were looking at polling data in a lot of the senate races and so forth where there was this overwhelming negative ads and didn't see allots of polling numbers. so the con
john brabender is a republican ad-maker and consultant. he was an adviser to rick santorum's presidential campaign in 2012. and john geer is a professor of political science at vanderbilt university and the author of "in defense of negativity: attack ads in presidential campaigns." is welcome. >> you both to the newshour, we're not talking about a massive shift here. >> everybody has got a conscious all of a sudden in this industry. >> that's right. >> i mean...
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very, very terrible political ad. a lot of terrible political ads seem to involve animals. remember when john mccain's friend carly fiorina ran for senate in california? she did this kind of muppets on meth ad that everybody ended up calling the demon sheep. i think that the -- see? there it is. the demon sheep ad was i think purposely designed to be so weird that people would hopefully talk about it just because it was so strange. that does not excuse how terrible -- ah! the demon sheep ad was. ken cuccinelli, yes, that same cuccinelli, when he was running for re-election in the state senate in virginia, he ran an ad that at one point featured him cuddling a mute animal statue that he talked to throughout the ad. >> senator ken cuccinelli. ron and i have something to ask you. right, ron? we're going to ask you to help our campaign. please give us a call. we'd really appreciate it. right, ron? >> it just sat there. yeah. animals are often involved, though. i think the best most terrible political ad that i've ever seen involving animals was one that ran in 2008 in florida.
very, very terrible political ad. a lot of terrible political ads seem to involve animals. remember when john mccain's friend carly fiorina ran for senate in california? she did this kind of muppets on meth ad that everybody ended up calling the demon sheep. i think that the -- see? there it is. the demon sheep ad was i think purposely designed to be so weird that people would hopefully talk about it just because it was so strange. that does not excuse how terrible -- ah! the demon sheep ad...
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the club for growth hasn't run a single ad in this race since april. it's not good news for the treat party groups looking for another victory. there's still a fight going on for idaho's top job. for the governor, who first ran on a pledge to tell the feds to butt out of the state is facing a challenge from the right. if you need evidence that otter is a little worried about his job, exhibit a is this week's wild idaho governor's debate that's gone viral. otter reportedly insisted that a couple of perennial candidates, kind of whacky perennial candidates, biker harley brown and the spectacularly bearded wa walt baz had to be involved in the debate and it ended in exactly what otter was looking for, a political circus that's gone wild. >> you have your choice, a cowboy, a curmudgeon, a biker or a normal guy. take your pick. >> he was pointing we think to otter as the normal guy. we have much more on that later this hour. just a teaser for you. >> tuesday, the battle for senate control is being fought in arkansas but neither tom pryor or tom cotton has a
the club for growth hasn't run a single ad in this race since april. it's not good news for the treat party groups looking for another victory. there's still a fight going on for idaho's top job. for the governor, who first ran on a pledge to tell the feds to butt out of the state is facing a challenge from the right. if you need evidence that otter is a little worried about his job, exhibit a is this week's wild idaho governor's debate that's gone viral. otter reportedly insisted that a couple...
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broad roll-out of premium video ads. ads that could boost facebook's revenue as much as $1 billion annually by some estimates and potentially change the way marketers target users on-line. >> facebook feels that they're bringing scale to the table, they're bringing measurement, and they're bringing an edge in format in terms of whether the news feed ad or the ability to experiment around video. >> publicists and its client which includes verizon and coca-cola will work closely with facebook to develop content. the high quality videos will run at 15 seconds a piece and appear automatically in the top of user's news feeds. facebook has already been quietly releasing test videos in recent weeks working with small advertisers like nbc and macy's. it's launched -- >> we have a say in the content displayed in those ads and then running them without sound, unless a user directly clicks on the video. analysts say it's important that facebook gets this right. >> what facebook has to be careful of is balancing the needs of the adv
broad roll-out of premium video ads. ads that could boost facebook's revenue as much as $1 billion annually by some estimates and potentially change the way marketers target users on-line. >> facebook feels that they're bringing scale to the table, they're bringing measurement, and they're bringing an edge in format in terms of whether the news feed ad or the ability to experiment around video. >> publicists and its client which includes verizon and coca-cola will work closely with...
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because ads like this haven't worked. a recent poll showed that 61% of americans think we should keep the law as is or improve it to make it work even better. and that's despite an avalanche of negative attack ads. since the law passed in 2010, gop groups have spent $418 million in negative tv ads. that includes 880,000 separate ads attacking the law. but all those ads, all those republican dollars have failed. the law is working. it's helping millions of americans, and there's nothing that creepy uncle sam can do about it. joining me now is ann falipik from the group enroll america, which worked to sign up people for health care. and democratic strategist margie omara. thank you both for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> how did you help get 8 million people signed up for health care despite creepy uncle sam and $400 until negative ads? >> well, reverend, i think it really comes back to this. when it comes to the issue of health care for their families, americans are not interested in politics and the misinformatio
because ads like this haven't worked. a recent poll showed that 61% of americans think we should keep the law as is or improve it to make it work even better. and that's despite an avalanche of negative attack ads. since the law passed in 2010, gop groups have spent $418 million in negative tv ads. that includes 880,000 separate ads attacking the law. but all those ads, all those republican dollars have failed. the law is working. it's helping millions of americans, and there's nothing that...
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and when we added all of those things together, a cruise seemed like a new experience. >> i would travel more if the prices came down certainly. but i do love to travel. >> if i want to take a trip i'm going to take a trip. i'll worry about whatever else got to get paid whenever it has to get paid. >> with any kind of break in the weather the forecasters predict the memorial day weekend could be the start of one of the biggest summer travel seasons since the end of the recession, for "nightly business report" i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> i'll be on the road, i hope we have good weather. >> people want to get away after the winter, we have earned it in the east and the rest of the country as well. >> that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib, thank you for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen, thank you as well from me, have ad2 great weekend, we hope to see you back here on monday evening. gwen: shifting sands at the v.a. on immigration reform and in politics. we'll cover the topsy-turvy week tonight on "washington week." >> political interests do not come, do not co
and when we added all of those things together, a cruise seemed like a new experience. >> i would travel more if the prices came down certainly. but i do love to travel. >> if i want to take a trip i'm going to take a trip. i'll worry about whatever else got to get paid whenever it has to get paid. >> with any kind of break in the weather the forecasters predict the memorial day weekend could be the start of one of the biggest summer travel seasons since the end of the...
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when senator pryor was first able to start running his own ads in the fall, he ran kind of a mix of ads on a bunch of subjects. there was some one about the government shutdown. this one where he sat in an easy chair and thumbed through the bible and talked about being religious. in october, november, december, right into february, mark pryor was basically just losing. poll after poll showed tom cotton four points up, five points up and mark pryor down month after month. then mark pryor's campaign regrouped and he tried again with a specific idea this time. he came out with a new series of ads going after tom cotton on policy. >> hi, i'm linda. i've been married to the same wonderful man for 37 years and we have two great kids. retirement is just around the corner for us. that's why i was so concerned when i read congressman cotton voted to change made care into a voucher system. cotton's plan would allow insurance companies to increase rates, cut benefits, and cost seniors thousands more each year. >> tom cotton voted to turn medicare into a voucher system. what they mean in that ad is
when senator pryor was first able to start running his own ads in the fall, he ran kind of a mix of ads on a bunch of subjects. there was some one about the government shutdown. this one where he sat in an easy chair and thumbed through the bible and talked about being religious. in october, november, december, right into february, mark pryor was basically just losing. poll after poll showed tom cotton four points up, five points up and mark pryor down month after month. then mark pryor's...
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the dow up 63 points now higher for the month of may, nasdaq up you 31 and the s&p added eight. >>> and tyler just mentioned there looks to be a spring thaw in the u.s. housing markets, sales of rebuilt homes recovered shooting up a better than expected Ñi2.4% following two months of sharp decline, d.r.horton and lenard jumped 4%, so is it time to invest in the sector? joining us to answer that, bob bruska, chief economist with fact and opinion. bob, i know you're not optimistic for the outlook for houses, tell us why? >> we have a lot of head winds in the housing sector, first, unemployment rate is low not because people got jobs but because they dropped out of the labor force, they are not going to buy houses. we have an economy not growing that fast. a lot of banks are careful. they have gotten their hands burned in the past by lending in the housing industry given some of the government policies. they're wary, the housing finance is not there. we had a hard time getting new first-time home buyers in. they just are not able to qualify. as a result when they try to buy a house at a m
the dow up 63 points now higher for the month of may, nasdaq up you 31 and the s&p added eight. >>> and tyler just mentioned there looks to be a spring thaw in the u.s. housing markets, sales of rebuilt homes recovered shooting up a better than expected Ñi2.4% following two months of sharp decline, d.r.horton and lenard jumped 4%, so is it time to invest in the sector? joining us to answer that, bob bruska, chief economist with fact and opinion. bob, i know you're not optimistic...
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there will never be a mosque at ground zero, i'm renee ellmers and a prove this ad. >> stephen: strong statement, of course that ad up set north carolina's muslim community, both of them. but that's not ellmers only accomplishment. last fall she also voted to shut down the government. who can forget the message of hope she sent those federal workers that her vote laid off. >> the thing of it is i need my paycheck. that's the bottom line. and i understand that maybe there are some other members who are, you know, deferring their paychecks and i think that is admirable. i'm not in that position. >> stephen: yes, she wasn't in that position. and neither were the workers. they were bending over and taking it. and if she weren't, if she weren't enough of a shoe-in already, get a load of who the democrats are running against her. >> i'm clay aiken. you might wonder why-- (laughter) >> stephen: yes, i do wonder why you are running. is it because there hasn't been anyone in congress with such golden pipes since senator john ashcroft ♪ let the eagle soar ♪ ♪ like she's never soared before
there will never be a mosque at ground zero, i'm renee ellmers and a prove this ad. >> stephen: strong statement, of course that ad up set north carolina's muslim community, both of them. but that's not ellmers only accomplishment. last fall she also voted to shut down the government. who can forget the message of hope she sent those federal workers that her vote laid off. >> the thing of it is i need my paycheck. that's the bottom line. and i understand that maybe there are some...
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the ugly attack ad at a high profiles governor race in pennsylvania. and top democrats sate's one of the worst ads they've ever seen. now that's a statement. with new febreze allergen reducer. [ man ] wanna see some allergens? [ together ] eww! what is that thing? they could be all around you right now. [ gasps ] ♪ how would you deal with them? um... ninjas. [ male announcer ] no need for ninjas. reduce up to 95% of inanimate allergens becoming airborne from fabrics with new, dermatologist tested febreze allergen reducer. get fresher air and breathe happy. febreze allergen reduc... ...er. febreze allergen reduc... could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> the president of the l.a. >> the charge of racism is in the air in p
the ugly attack ad at a high profiles governor race in pennsylvania. and top democrats sate's one of the worst ads they've ever seen. now that's a statement. with new febreze allergen reducer. [ man ] wanna see some allergens? [ together ] eww! what is that thing? they could be all around you right now. [ gasps ] ♪ how would you deal with them? um... ninjas. [ male announcer ] no need for ninjas. reduce up to 95% of inanimate allergens becoming airborne from fabrics with new, dermatologist...
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over a billion dollar of ads each year aimed directly at kids under 11. what i'm really concerned about is the low end of the scale. our babies who don't yet have the sophistication or skepticism to see through advertising? kids are smart but they still assess information differently than adults and, yes, all of this is different than when we were kids watching saturday morning cartoons. there are now multiple channels dedicated to small kids, on the air, every day. there's exponentially more money being spent to advertise to them and more products being pushed. the industry is far, far larger now and their exposure to it is more pervasive. it's not about parents turning off the tv or just saying no. in the real world kids are not so easily controlled and advertising aimed at them is very difficult to avoid. and the stakes where high because the long-term impact of an addiction to sugary food is deadly. >> the metabolic diseases associated with obesity. the diabetes, the heart disease, the lipid problems. the strokes, the cancer. those diseases where bein
over a billion dollar of ads each year aimed directly at kids under 11. what i'm really concerned about is the low end of the scale. our babies who don't yet have the sophistication or skepticism to see through advertising? kids are smart but they still assess information differently than adults and, yes, all of this is different than when we were kids watching saturday morning cartoons. there are now multiple channels dedicated to small kids, on the air, every day. there's exponentially more...
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so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. crestor! yes! [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about crestor. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> our friday "instant index" includes a back flip gone awry. and kids reminding us how a grownup obsession really pays. here's nick watt. >> we begin the best of the "index" with the moment you reacted to most. jonathan fleming, exonerated of murder and freed after 25 years, hugging a total stranger, alex sutaru, who raised $35,000 for fleming to get back on his feet. >>> and these kids tried coffee fo
so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these...
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controversial ad campaign in the u.s. that is comparing muslims with a nazi. >>> the death toll from two bomb attacks in nigeria passed 100. the attack took place in the central city of jhost, the twin explosions ripping through a crowded market. no one has claimed responsibility, but analysts say it bears the hallmarks of the armed group boko haram. we have this report. >> reporter: the target was a busy marketplace near to a bus terminal and railway station. police say the bomb was packed in a mini van, designed to cause as many deaths as possible. >> by the time i went there i i look at dead bodies. >> reporter: a second blast in a truck packed with explosive left off less than 30 minutes later, hitting some of the initial response teams. >> lesson learnt is that there's bound to be a secondary explosion. so one doesn't - every person lay on the floor. >> reporter: a fire broke out that gutted the bus station and burnt the dead. jovt has been a flash point that saw two years of relative peace. until now, part of a viol
controversial ad campaign in the u.s. that is comparing muslims with a nazi. >>> the death toll from two bomb attacks in nigeria passed 100. the attack took place in the central city of jhost, the twin explosions ripping through a crowded market. no one has claimed responsibility, but analysts say it bears the hallmarks of the armed group boko haram. we have this report. >> reporter: the target was a busy marketplace near to a bus terminal and railway station. police say the bomb...
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the ugly attack ad at a high profiles governor race in pennsylvania. and top democrats sate's one of the worst ads they've ever seen. now that's a statement. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred.
the ugly attack ad at a high profiles governor race in pennsylvania. and top democrats sate's one of the worst ads they've ever seen. now that's a statement. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira...
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it seems cross roads doesn't do a lot of positive ads. cross roads tends to come up with the negative ads. so is he just going to be fine being i'm the guy with the bag of dirt? >> you're right. the game is a little different now. before somebody like karl rove or any kind of aspiring political strategist was at the mercy of a candidate in the campaign. i want to get hired. now it's make yourself appealing to donor who is are going to bankroll your super pac and you can do whatever you want. we're out of time for the segment. i want to thank james moore for joining us. appreciate the insight. >>> we're going to pick up this conversation and talk more about the intersection of age and gender. it's crazy. it's already come up. we'll talk about it when we come back. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're r
it seems cross roads doesn't do a lot of positive ads. cross roads tends to come up with the negative ads. so is he just going to be fine being i'm the guy with the bag of dirt? >> you're right. the game is a little different now. before somebody like karl rove or any kind of aspiring political strategist was at the mercy of a candidate in the campaign. i want to get hired. now it's make yourself appealing to donor who is are going to bankroll your super pac and you can do whatever you...
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clearly adding the number of jobs we've added is positive although, in terms of folks leaving the workforce and not looking for a job, if those folks come back in the market and we continue to show declining unemployment? that's what this country needs to do. >> reporter: chertavian runs year up, a national one-year soft and hard skills job training program for young inner city adults, whose official unemployment rate is almost double that of the nation as a whole. last month, over 12% of 16-24 year-olds not in school and looking for work were unemployed. for those with no more than a high school degree, the rate was higher-- 16.1% in april. for black young adults, a key year-up demographic: 23.3%. >> so we have a significant problem for young adults, especially urban young adults. and we know if they're not engaged in labor markets soon in those early years it has a long term effect in their earning capacity. >> i sat jobless for two and a half years before i decided, okay something has to give. >> reporter: at year up, the likes of 21-year-old shaqueala spend six months being trained, the
clearly adding the number of jobs we've added is positive although, in terms of folks leaving the workforce and not looking for a job, if those folks come back in the market and we continue to show declining unemployment? that's what this country needs to do. >> reporter: chertavian runs year up, a national one-year soft and hard skills job training program for young inner city adults, whose official unemployment rate is almost double that of the nation as a whole. last month, over 12% of...
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: jeff, the bills are really adding up. what is this doing to the company's bottom line? >> reporter: well, scott, there are the charges. if you look at g.m.'s stock price, it's down about 9% since the ignition switch recall began. the broader market is up about 5%. but analysts we talked to today said g.m. has largely been able to weather this because they made so much money the past couple of years. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much. we posted a complete list of these recalled cars on our web site, cbsnews.com. it's primary election day in six states. the most closely watched race was in kentucky, pitting the senate minority leader against a candidate backed by tea party groups. we asked nancy cordes to look into whether a top republican is in jeopardy. >> reporter: republican leader mitch mcconnell, was in a jovial mood today. >> senator, who did you vote for? >> it was a tough call. >> reporter: after voting in the first tough primary he's faced in three decades. how are you feeling about the race today, senator? >> i'm
: jeff, the bills are really adding up. what is this doing to the company's bottom line? >> reporter: well, scott, there are the charges. if you look at g.m.'s stock price, it's down about 9% since the ignition switch recall began. the broader market is up about 5%. but analysts we talked to today said g.m. has largely been able to weather this because they made so much money the past couple of years. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much. we posted a complete list of these recalled...
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ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> the kidnapping of 276 school girls in nigeria by the group boko haram has outraged the world. nigeria is much bigger than all the recent headlines about violence and corruption. it's the fifth largest exporter to the world of oil and opec. the country is pitching itself as an investment destination in so-called emerging markets. the government said 60% of nigerians continue to live in extreme poverty. last month addressing the united nations segment on flow meeting nigeria--he spoke to ali velshi earlier this week about nigerias continued growth. >> it's not necessarily the costs in nigeria, but we need to look at this. instead of, we should see how we can beco
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>> why did that ad continue running after you apologized? >> because i called and apologized because i chose to run it. >> and as long as he's choosing to run attack ads on his old pal, might as well point out that dan patrick is not his real name. no, he was born dannie goeb and declared bankruptcy. dewhurst says that he changed his name before the bankruptcy but he says that his boss did not like the name dannie goeb. any former radio host is bound to have embarrassing video floating around and because dannie goeb rhymes with let it go. ♪ aim to cover my past, to cover my bankruptcy ♪ ♪ now the voters know my secrets they know i had unpaid tax liens ♪ ♪ i want to keep it hidden and heaven knows i will try ♪ ♪ dannie goeb, dannie goeb ♪ that's my name and i've got lies to answer for ♪ ♪ because dannie don't care what you're going to say ♪ ♪ let my lies rage on, lying never bothered me anyway ♪ >> you just know it's going to spawn a whole slew of frozen-themed attacks. can't wait to find out what rhymes with. ♪ do
>> why did that ad continue running after you apologized? >> because i called and apologized because i chose to run it. >> and as long as he's choosing to run attack ads on his old pal, might as well point out that dan patrick is not his real name. no, he was born dannie goeb and declared bankruptcy. dewhurst says that he changed his name before the bankruptcy but he says that his boss did not like the name dannie goeb. any former radio host is bound to have embarrassing video...
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it's great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> what a phenomenal ad. who came up with this idea of somehow partnering these three big companies with autism speaks to get out this very important message? >> it was the brain child of our partners, bvdo the ad agency. one time over the air. what we think is this ad needs to be watched dozens of times. the signs of autism is so subtle. watch it from the back and say wait did i just notice something and take it forward and see all the subtle signs the more times you watch it. >> so you hope it will go viral like we see on some super bowl commercials that don't air much and the message will gt ou get t that way and you've enlisted celebrities, so people will watch. >> it's important to air it more than one time, like a campaign afd. ad, yoko ono has tweeted about it. donald trump. we need it in the mainstream so people will watch it over and over again. >> something not on the commercial but on the website, the father on this ad is the actual father of the boy we see at the end, who is not a child now but a
it's great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> what a phenomenal ad. who came up with this idea of somehow partnering these three big companies with autism speaks to get out this very important message? >> it was the brain child of our partners, bvdo the ad agency. one time over the air. what we think is this ad needs to be watched dozens of times. the signs of autism is so subtle. watch it from the back and say wait did i just notice something and take it forward and...
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lot to brag about, t-mobile adding a record number of customers in the first quarter thanks to aggressive marketing and discounting. they added 4 million new subscrib subscribers, more than its top three rivals combined. even though the company lost $151 million last quarter because of the discounts, shares of t-mobile surged 8% today. >>> and putting the industry on track, that is way ahead of last year's pace. after all that brutal winter weather dealers saw strong sales of jeeps and pickups last month. for detroit's big three, the big winner was chrysler which had its best winter ever. sales in the general division up a stunning 2%, sales at general motors still rose 7%, but sales at ford were down a fraction on wall street, stocks mirroring the figures with shares at gm a bit higher and ford just a bit lower. >>> and despite that slight selloff, ford motors made big headlines today announcing who will take over for ceo alan m mullaly when he steps down exactly two months from today. phil lebeau has more on what lies ahead for ford. >> a big day in the auto industry as ford motor compa
lot to brag about, t-mobile adding a record number of customers in the first quarter thanks to aggressive marketing and discounting. they added 4 million new subscrib subscribers, more than its top three rivals combined. even though the company lost $151 million last quarter because of the discounts, shares of t-mobile surged 8% today. >>> and putting the industry on track, that is way ahead of last year's pace. after all that brutal winter weather dealers saw strong sales of jeeps and...
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it's the ads. it's the hog ad. it's the gun ad. these things viscerally spoke to the tea party base. without those ads, she could have door to door campaigned for five years and not win this thing. >> i don't think it's just the ads. when you look at the field of candidates, they have all come out of nowhere. there wasn't a single person in the republican race that -- i had heard of them, but most of the people in iowa hadn't heard of these people a year ago. this kind of ad introduces joni in a aleway that was attractive to the tea party, very attractive to the base of the republican party, which is who she needs to convince in this primary. joni stands to be the first woman that iowa has ever sent to washington. if she e gets past bruce in the fall. she really needed to define herself in a way in particular for the republican base that would be seen as tough and especially tough on conservative republican issues. and these ads really did that. >> so the second part of the story is what works in the republican primaries, what work
it's the ads. it's the hog ad. it's the gun ad. these things viscerally spoke to the tea party base. without those ads, she could have door to door campaigned for five years and not win this thing. >> i don't think it's just the ads. when you look at the field of candidates, they have all come out of nowhere. there wasn't a single person in the republican race that -- i had heard of them, but most of the people in iowa hadn't heard of these people a year ago. this kind of ad introduces...
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ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> you had
ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives...
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there have been 15,000 ads at a cost of over 7 million. 90% of the ads were paid for by groups outside of the state. in iowa, joanie ernst has gone from talking about cast rating pigs and her first dad to riding a harley and packing heat. watch. >> mum, farm girl and lieutenant col them carrying more than lipstick in her purse. joanie ernst will take aim at wasteful spending. shell set her sites on obamacare, joani will unload. she picked up endorsement from marco rubio, looking for iowa caucuses. >>> in the florida government race former president bill clinton will hold a fundraiser to help chris win back a seat. the republican party, trying to help rick scott is now running this ad. >> i think that if bill clinton would go and resign, and bob green would ask him to do so, we'd be better off. >> and in indiana, north carolina, and iowa, you have time to participate in the voting. polls close: . >> that is today's power politics. >>> wall street took a tumble today as insurance giant a.i.g. reported a lower profit and twitter stock plunged. the do you falling: -- dow falling:. >>> for
there have been 15,000 ads at a cost of over 7 million. 90% of the ads were paid for by groups outside of the state. in iowa, joanie ernst has gone from talking about cast rating pigs and her first dad to riding a harley and packing heat. watch. >> mum, farm girl and lieutenant col them carrying more than lipstick in her purse. joanie ernst will take aim at wasteful spending. shell set her sites on obamacare, joani will unload. she picked up endorsement from marco rubio, looking for iowa...
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is year at a cost of over $7 million, and 90% of the ads were paid for by groups outside the state. >>> in iowa where that primary election is in four weeks, republican senate has gone from talking about castrating pigs in her first commercial to riding a harley and packing heat in her sect. watch. >> mom, farm girl, and lt. col. who carries more than just lipstick in her purse. she'll take aim at wasteful spending. once she sets her sights on obamacare, she is going to unload. >> she is now leading a very crowded republican field, and she just picked up the endorsement of markio rubio. rubio is looking to build up organization in the caucuses for a possible presidential campaign, the republican party which is trying help rick scott is running this ad. >> i think with bill clinton to resign, and we would ask him to do so we would all be better off. >> nice little welcome to south florida to bill clinton. to some of our viewers in indiana and all of our viewers in ohio and north carolina, you still have time to participate in the voting. the polls close in indiana at 6:00 p.m. easter
is year at a cost of over $7 million, and 90% of the ads were paid for by groups outside the state. >>> in iowa where that primary election is in four weeks, republican senate has gone from talking about castrating pigs in her first commercial to riding a harley and packing heat in her sect. watch. >> mom, farm girl, and lt. col. who carries more than just lipstick in her purse. she'll take aim at wasteful spending. once she sets her sights on obamacare, she is going to unload....
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the ad paints a pretty rosy picture but it's far from the truth. wisconsin is ranked 45th in the country for private sector job growth. governor walker promised repeatedly to create 250,000 new private sector jobs during his first term. well, there are only a few months left in walker's term. he's created far less than 250,000 jobs. what is the number? the budgets and development related programs have only made 106,000 jobs. it must have been the recall or something. people don't have confidence in what's going on, right? joining us is our rapid response panel. alena taylor is with us tonight. also, congressman mark pocan. great to have both of you with us tonight. state senator, you first, lena, how can walker claim progress on job creation when data proves absolutely the opposite? >> well, ed, the facts have never mattered to them about telling the truth ordealing with the actual factual situation we're in in the state of wisconsin. whether that is true or false. he believes he can lull the voters, i guess, lull taxpayers. >>> believing whatever
the ad paints a pretty rosy picture but it's far from the truth. wisconsin is ranked 45th in the country for private sector job growth. governor walker promised repeatedly to create 250,000 new private sector jobs during his first term. well, there are only a few months left in walker's term. he's created far less than 250,000 jobs. what is the number? the budgets and development related programs have only made 106,000 jobs. it must have been the recall or something. people don't have...
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governor testifying before what is a criminal probe can be put in ads, and that is not going to be looking good. >> and renna is saying that she would say in the statement that she had nothing to do with the bridge close shoes or maybe she had knowledge of it, but she did not directly participate it in. hunter, thank you so much for coming in and thank you. >>> and this morning, the country of brunei is hoping the buy the bhefrly hills hotel, and a boycott of the hotel is spreading and find out the unbelievable reason why, and it is a must-read up on my facebook page. any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! try new olay fresh effects everything off wipes to remove makeup. and bright on schedule eye roller to instantly depuff. for instant beauty sleep, no sleep required. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer
governor testifying before what is a criminal probe can be put in ads, and that is not going to be looking good. >> and renna is saying that she would say in the statement that she had nothing to do with the bridge close shoes or maybe she had knowledge of it, but she did not directly participate it in. hunter, thank you so much for coming in and thank you. >>> and this morning, the country of brunei is hoping the buy the bhefrly hills hotel, and a boycott of the hotel is...
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this is iconic classic of a terrible, almost evil ad. >> you needed that job. and you were the best qualified. but they had to give it to a minority because of a racial quota. is that really fair? harvey gantt says it is. your vote on this issue next tuesday. for racial quotas, harvey gann. against racial quotas, jesse helms. >> the white hands ad. that was an ad conservative republican senator jesse helms ran in his 1990 senate re-election bid against harvey gantt. and that is very famously one way that political ads can be
this is iconic classic of a terrible, almost evil ad. >> you needed that job. and you were the best qualified. but they had to give it to a minority because of a racial quota. is that really fair? harvey gantt says it is. your vote on this issue next tuesday. for racial quotas, harvey gann. against racial quotas, jesse helms. >> the white hands ad. that was an ad conservative republican senator jesse helms ran in his 1990 senate re-election bid against harvey gantt. and that is very...
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we're just showing you ads." and a lot of people just felt it was creepy. >> if i were to go attach alligator clips to the phone wire, it'd be a felony. i'd go to prison for that. what gmail proposed was exactly that: a kind of wiretap of all email looking at the content to pitch advertising in real time. >> narrator: at google, andrew mclaughlin got a phone call. >> i got a phone call from a staffer for a state senator in california named liz figue a. the staffer said, "senator figueroa is deeply concerned about this practice of targeting ads to email messages. she's very much interested in pursuing legislation that would ban this practice, and could we have a conversation?" >> we walk into this room, and it's myself and two of my staff-- my chief of staff and one of my attorneys-- and across from us was larry sergey and their attorney. all of a sudden, sergey started talking to me. he said, "senator, how would you feel if a robot went into your home and read your diary and read your financial records, read your
we're just showing you ads." and a lot of people just felt it was creepy. >> if i were to go attach alligator clips to the phone wire, it'd be a felony. i'd go to prison for that. what gmail proposed was exactly that: a kind of wiretap of all email looking at the content to pitch advertising in real time. >> narrator: at google, andrew mclaughlin got a phone call. >> i got a phone call from a staffer for a state senator in california named liz figue a. the staffer said,...
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two burbs outside salt lake city added 6.1 and 5.5%. middle class americans are moving to the inner sis to live. long neglected corridors from los angeles to chicago are being develop. suburbs have appeal - space, backwards and good public schools. let's look beyond the city versus suburbs and understand the economic reasons that some areas of the country attract areas in droves, and others lose ground or run in place. we go to a state expected to enjoy solid growth, arizona. joining us from phoenix, is lee, professor of economics at the arizona state university school of business. welcome to the programme. is this a case that the drivers of the population being jobs, and is that why we see this in the south-west? >> you know, this is one of the major research questions that academic economists studied for years and years. is it jobs following people or people following the jobs. it's chicken and egg analogy. i think what we see now is the recovering continuing to pick up some speed. we are seeing people following jobs, and the states t
two burbs outside salt lake city added 6.1 and 5.5%. middle class americans are moving to the inner sis to live. long neglected corridors from los angeles to chicago are being develop. suburbs have appeal - space, backwards and good public schools. let's look beyond the city versus suburbs and understand the economic reasons that some areas of the country attract areas in droves, and others lose ground or run in place. we go to a state expected to enjoy solid growth, arizona. joining us from...
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. >> a lot of people argue for a value-added tax in the united states. what do you think of that idea? >> it is considered regressive. >> because it punishes people who buy stuff. >> they don't save money, they buy things. they get killed at the cash register in taxes. they do give allowances to low income people to help rebate some of those tamps but it doesn't cover -- taxes but it doesn't cover it all. it is two different models of who different economies. i would say they work a well. the minimum wage is a problem. >> the one place the u.s. is getting a little more like canada is with higher energy production. so we're becoming a little bit more commodity based, certainly ask. what are the other aspects that america can try and look at canada to say hey we can do that to strengthen our middle class? what would you recommend? >> i would hope these banks are too big to fail, everybody's moaning and groaning about, nearly brought the world economy down, the banks and wall street and so on. so we didn't have that issue so that's got to be stuck-to even i
. >> a lot of people argue for a value-added tax in the united states. what do you think of that idea? >> it is considered regressive. >> because it punishes people who buy stuff. >> they don't save money, they buy things. they get killed at the cash register in taxes. they do give allowances to low income people to help rebate some of those tamps but it doesn't cover -- taxes but it doesn't cover it all. it is two different models of who different economies. i would say...