this up when she speaks with him today. she will make it clear to president trump that intelligence sharing between agencies must remain secure. is the u.k. correct to be this upset, to be as upset about this as to suspend the intelligence sharing agreement temporarily? i think they are. and u.k. intelligent is very proper. it is very effective. we have had a long-standing relationship with the u.k. intelligence dating back to world war ii. it is our most important intelligence partner. so we have got to maintain this relationship. if prime minister may brings it up, i think it is constructive. president trump has to address it. all right. thanks so much for being with us. appreciate your time. a really tight congressional race and now an unprecedented election eve. a candidate punches a reporter, which is not something they teach you to do in candidate
technological level and economic level. the jobs created through federal investments and research are tremendous. and it is very short sighted to even propose cuts like that rainfall when we think about what it means for the type of activism you re initiating you d like to see more scientists running for office. you your self ran for office in 2014. would you be interested in running again and how do you get folks within the science community really interested into politics and winning? well, earlier this year our group 314 action put a message out to our network saying that we would hold a candidate training for scientists who wanted to run for office. we ve had over 5,000 scientists across the country contact us and put their hand up that they want to run for public i ve. i find that incredibly encouraging. so for you, been there done
party building? with hindsight the answer to that is no. we have a party the ofa helped elect the president in 2008 and 2012, but what ended up happening during that administration was the 50-state strategy that howard dean had put in place began toat fee, and so we have too many parties today that are struggling. you know what? this is all fixable. i was in kansas earlier this week, even though donald trump won by 12, 13 points. so when we are firing on all cylinders, organizing in every state, when we are providing help for candidate training, taking on the scourge of voter suppression going on and i have a robust proposal for doing
up with. for any candidates, democrats or republicans, they ve got to go back to what s on people s mind. right now it s the economy. putting the economy back on track. putting them back to work. creating jobs. taking that deep dive into the difficult questions that have to be answered in washington and sticking around up here and working together to come up with it s this whole thipg of relevant in everyday lives. there s one little thing we re going to love potentially as journalists, i guess. the rnc wants more trackers. the real problem was democrats had too many video trackers. the republicans don t have it. what s interesting here about this recommendation is it sort of it s sort of an odd recommendation because the parties have been doing this for years. opposition research, following around a candidate is something you do for years. it s just that republicans got caught. is the problem the message or just simply getting caught? it s probably candidate training. y you do
krystal, you ran for congress. did you have to be told not to talk about rape? did you have talking points on that? i don t recall anyone specifically sitting me down and saying don t talk about rape, but it was sort of understood. i don t think in the candidate training schools they normally have to go through, don t say rape, don t make women seem like they re sluts if they take birth control, don t call them prostitutes. although we re learning there are a number of efforts like this in terms of the gop candidate training that basically is centered on don t say rape but not changing the policies. exactly. let s talk about it in a different way. it struck me there was a conservative cruise after election day where scott rasmussen gave a panel on how to talk to women and minorities and some of the advice was great things like speak to them like they re adults. oh, nice. it s a start. hey, you know what, i ll take