this protest looked like any other demonstration, but according to experts, all is not quite what it seems. they were reportedly hired by a pr group with links to chinese state media. they are essentially a pro prc propaganda operation. reporter: the chief analyst at a sieper security firm owned by google released a report alleging that says its content partners include chinese state imme media hired unwitting americans to organize pros tests in washington, d.c. they were essentially a factor, but they really escalated their tactics. this were able to get essentially roving protests to happen and ended up in front of thwhite house. this is a really aggressive tactic. reporter: the aim of the firm is to spread pro-china pro propaganda and stoke division in the u.s. we did a demonstration that dealt directly with black lives matter and also pro choice. reporter: the americans that
that jared unlike other senior people in the white house was urging president to basically go to war with bob mueller rather than saying we respect the decision and let the investigation take its course. and the statement that trump put out did take that course although he tweeted something differently. i think a lot of people around him are not very bright, don t have very good instincts emselves. i think some of the people in thwhite house genuinely believe if the communications team had been more on its game they would have gotten past the story right now. not only does trump not listen to advice, much of the advice he is getting is bad. even if he did listen to it i don t know how much better he would perform. speaking of jared on this person of interest list of who this might be in the white house who is close to the president and being investigated for the connections to russia, we have all wondered why is president
participate in any meeting with steve bannon that normalizes his presence in thwhite house. yond that we ll have to see. n, that doesn t sound like leaving a lot of room for common ground. well, look, i think there s lots of room for common ground. but the president really has to first figure out how the government works. if we re going to ask a reporter to set up a meeting with folks in congress is just absolutely strange. and the reality is that steve bannon is a real problem for lots of people in this country. to have somebody who s been such an advocate on behalf of the fringe of the fringe of white supremacists, you know, in there as a top advisor is a real problem. and it s a real sore point for lots of folks. people want to feel like they are welcome, like the president cares about their community. and when you have somebody who s such a proponent of various kind of alt-right white supremacist frankly terrorist sympathizers,
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your entrepreneurship. that s what we ve seen in his administration. steve jobs says apple would not have existed without the government. he also was very worried about the reelection because he felt obama was antibusiness. you want to talk about voter enthusiasm polls. sure. we talked about this, how exciting they are. we ll dwell on it the whole show. dems more enthusiastic. 39% down from 61%. so they re not enthusiastic. republicans, reverse. they re more enthusiastic. 51% to 35%. is this something that happens because you ve got an incumbent who is likeable to people aren t thinking about it? also because it s a democrat in thwhite house so reports are more galvanize the. like we saw in 2010. obama has serious issues with turnout. the biggest block is hispanics