a questions in my mind about whether where the president and the white house stand as far as the u.s./israel relationship. i am glad to see what they have said this week. i hope it holds. greta: talking about a i don t know if that gets us clocloser to a solution. i don t pretend to know the solution. but i see that egypt president morsi has has gotten involved. i see this getting more complicated, an already complicated situation, getting more complicated. does that in any way increase our obligation or is there something strategeically than to issue condemnations. we have also had to the new head of government in egypt, recognize the importance of the truce with israel that egypt has had. some of the things he has done this week are very troubling
foreign lives and foreign property when doing so. he specifically mentioned it. i ve got no reports of violence here to mention to you. but again it feels like two different approaches. i would guess i would surmise that president morsi has, indeed, received president obama s message. back to you. all right. jim maceda, in cairo, thanks paragraph our deep dive, campaigns, a lot less about the candidate and more on you. for years we ve relied on political polls to show us what voters think. mostly based on well worn demographics, gender, income, party affiliation and where you live. times have changed. today campaigns are collecting hundreds, even thousands of disparate data points about you from what you drink to what you drive to what you check out online on their own and they are not much and to see how much you re worth. when you put them all together information creates what