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Communities. We have been fortunate to welcome many confidants. Corey lewandowski is our first. He served as a chief political advisor and Campaign Manager for donald trump through the primary victory in june. A graduate of umass, he began his career as a political staffer and all caps and all campaigns across the country in work for the Republican National committee for a brief time and spent time lobbying with the Koch Brothers at americans for prosperity. With theoin us executive director for a conversation. They will discuss the 2016 election in the New Hampshire victory, and it is an honor to have someone connected to the white house. We are honored to have corey for terrific conversation. So, welcome. [applause] thank you. I think you spent time here than you have in the past or dont years. In the past four years. I want to ask the question how does a kid from the wrong side of the tracks raised by a single mother in rule massachusetts want to manage and create this Winning Campa
Ambassador. The institutes mission is to educatigucate and inform citize participate in the civic life of their communities. Tonights speaker is our first. For 45. He severed for donald trump, arrived in new york city through their victory in june. A native of lowell and graduate of u mass lowell. Corey ban his career as a political staffer an on campaigns across the country. He worked for the Republican National committee for a brief time, also spent time lobbying here in new england with the Koch Brothers and americans for prosperity. Tonight, hes going join the institutes executive director for a wide range of conversation. Well discuss not only the 2016 election and their viktry. Also President Trumps style, character and ability to deliver on promising made during the campaign. Its an honor to have somebody so connected to the white house this time here in New Hampshire and were honored to have corey and mr. Oovek for what should b a terrific conversation. Good to be home. I want
2007 and the reasons range from higher speed limits to drunk driving. But there may be one other big factor. Phil lebeau has more. Reporter driving in america has become deadlier. The National Safety council estimates more than 40,000 people died in Car Accidents last year, the most since 2007. It caps the steepest twoyear rise in auto fatalities since 1964. Some of it is because drivers are going faster, as states raise speed limits, while distracted driving remains a huge problem. Ironically, highway deaths are rising even as new technologies like lane Departure Warning systems, are becoming more common. But the National Safety council says some of these new systems are being ignored by drivers. There are oral warnings, visual warnings. Some of these warnings are confusing to drivers and some of them are, the functionality is really not there, so drivers are turning them off. Reporter doug simpson, founder and ceo, thinks he has a way to keep drivers from picking up their phone. Sinc
Driving. But there may be one other big factor. Phil lebeau has more. Reporter driving in america has become deadlier. The National Safety council estimates more than 40,000 people died in Car Accidents last year, the most since 2007. It caps the steepest twoyear rise in auto fatalities since 1964. Some of it is because drivers are going faster, as states raise speed limits, while distracted driving remains a huge problem. Ironically, highway deaths are rising even as new technologies like lane Departure Warning systems, are becoming more common. But the National Safety council says some of these new systems are being ignored by drivers. There are oral warnings, visual warnings. Some of these warnings are confusing to drivers and some of them are, the functionality is really not there, so drivers are turning them off. Reporter doug way to keep drivers from picking up their phone. Since late last year, the company has sold a device that projects text messages, e mama on to a small scree