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800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it s building the world s most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. you have a chance to say to those corporate lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda in washington are over. they have not funded my
united states. facebook says it turned over data in response to 60% of the questions. facebook joins microsoft and google in releasing figures on how often governments seek information about their customers. what a difference a few years make. barack obama won the white house by promising to keep his distance from lobbyists. chief washington correspondent james rosen shows us tonight time has brought them much closer together. well, we can go ahead and tell the lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda in washington are over, they haven t funded my campaign, won t run my white house. reporter: from the earliest moments on the stage, he portrayed lobbyists, den sons that represent corporate and other clients to shape regulation have an evil presence that would be exorcised from the obama administration and from the sphere of public policy.
bill: best of luck to her. martha: politics on this tuesday morning as we get up and running after memorial day weekend. president obama rored le reportedly struggling to find an effective re-election campaign slogan. in 2008 his campaign of hope and change dominated the political playing field, it galvanized voters for him across the country. i don t believe change happens from the top down, it happens from the bottom up, because the american people are determined to bring about change. if you are ready for change we can go ahead and tell those special interests that their days of setting the agenda in washington are over, because they have not funded my campaign, they will not run my white house, and they will not drown out the voice of the american people. martha: remember at the inauguration he said change has come and that change begins now with the beginning of his presidency. joined now by alan colmes the host of the alan colmes radio show and tucker carlson editor
different, because i know that when the american people believe in something it happens. [applause] if you believe then we can tell the lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda in washington are over. martha: remember those moments from the campaign trail. steven moore is a senior economic writer for the wall street journal. welcome. anyone running for president in my live has basically said the same thing. why is it any different for president obama? that s exactly right, mart that. this reminds me of the scene from casa belon blanca, where he says, i m shocked, shocked that gambling is going on. every president since dwight