you get a pure group while being a skilled craftsman instead of being a peer group of criminals and dropouts. that seems like an obvious point, we have models in other countries that work quite well, do you think the effect of tens, hundreds of millions of dollars in lobbying by higher education lobbies has obscured that truth? mainly, i think the problem is the american people, as you said, people love the idea of education, if you look at the survey evidence, the share of americans that love cutting education is almost minuscule. that is really the main thing that i am pushing is spending less on education, saving money on something that does not deliver the goods especially from a social point of view. thinking about that and raising spending spending. do you have tenure? overcoming a. that is why, you bet your bosses are not impressed. mark: tucker and brian kaplan, lot of sense, you cannot
you get a peer group of skilled craftsmen and set up a peer group of criminals in drop box. tucker: that seems like an obvious point, we have models in other countries that work quite well. do you think the effect of tens, hundreds of millions of dollars in lobbying by higher education lobbies has obscured that truth? i think the problem is the american people, as you said, people love the idea of education.he if you look at the survey evidence, the share of americans that favor cutting education is almost minuscule. that is really the main thing that i am pushing is spending less on education, saving money on something that does not deliver the goods especiallyg from a social point of view.ca thinking about that and raising better ways of spending tucker: do you have tenure? oh, yes. tucker: that is why. i bet your bosses are not impressed with your argument. mark: tucker and brian, a lot of sense.
new cnn polling shows trump at 39% nationwide, that is more than the next three candidates combined. many trump supporters say they feel abandoned by politics as usual and they like trump s message of bring back the country. let s bring in david frum, now senior editor at the atlantic and he s written a new article called the great republican revolt in which he offers solutions to fix the party. david, nice to see you this morning. good morning. so this is a provocative piece where you re speaking about the republican revolt. let me read a passage. you say the most pessimistic people in america are the people we use order call middle americans, middle class, and middle aged. not rich and not poor. people who are irked when asked to press one for english and who wonder how white male became an accusation rather than a description. so tell me what your evidence is for seeing this new demographic. well, there is a lot of survey evidence backing up those
conference, and this will show you how important the latino vote will be in november. the polls show that president obama has a huge lead over mitt romney, and 66% to 24%. but here in florida the president is tight with his lead over romney where he trailed by 12 points. in romney s speech today and i want to bring in the panelists here, jim acosta who is inside, and we will go to him later, and juan carlos and also the executive president of naleo, and i want to start off with u you, juan carlos, first of all, anything surprising with the this speech? a lot of build-up and people want to bring something back home to the constituents. the tone. the tone on immigration, an is a different and different message. he recognizes the importance of latinos in the community, and what they provide to the economy and the businesses they create and the importance of the latino family and he says i do not want to separate the families and i want the u.s. citizens and residents to have t
what have republicans done. over the past four years the republican party has taken this very harsh retore cal stance against latinos starting with the laws we ve seen, for example, in alabama. so the republican party has effectively pushed latinos further and further into the arms of democrats. at the same time, from an economic stand point, aside from the issue of immigration, we know latinos share the policy views of the democratic party. latinos from survey evidence we know prefer more active government. they want to see government involved. that is what the president also offers. victoria defran chessco soto. we appreciate it. i talk with our own chris hayes and we talk about why his colleagues call him a hipster. we begin with his new book and its look at today s historic distrust, banking, education and