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wasn't until about 2010 that we got our first real support from the gates foundation from ann and john doerand we are an horgs of pushing 50, 55, 56 people. >> recent khan academy announced that it is partnering with an internet company. any concern it's becoming too commercial, khan lets us know what he thinks, next. >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... . >> welcome back. we're talking about those who have turned simple ideas to web sensations . salman talks to us about his online khan academy. >> one of the reasons i set this up as a not for profit, i didn't want this to be a silicon valley super hypergrowth, whatever might happen to it. my dream is in 50 years, 100 years, 500 years, people view khan academy as an institution for the world. one things we're always talking about with the board, how is this always, how is this paid for. right now it's philanthropically supported. large donors like the gates foundation. i want to make sure it's always there and we never even have to think about commercializing. we never have to think in any way of putting gates for people to
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district stations during the line up where the officers get to see the video that highlights issues like doering and safety zones. this was a video that was done collaboratively in 2007 with the ssf bicycle coalition. we're proud to reintroduce that and update it with a series of videos that address behaviors that we want to focus attention on. one of the recommendations for the civil grand jury was to update the sfpd citation form with a specific category for bicyclist. that has taken place. and we're currently in the mix of creating -- not only an updated bicycle video but a pedestrian safety video in collaboration with walk sff. a significant aspect of our day-to-day investigation enforcement hinges upon our providing our officers with the best direction -- the best training and so forth. the next slide relative to policy and training speaks to updates and in training and policy. the first one -- at the traffic scene preservation speaks to and directs officers to treat traffic collisions scenes as you would a crime scene. that means the preservation evidence and that means canvassing the neig
district stations during the line up where the officers get to see the video that highlights issues like doering and safety zones. this was a video that was done collaboratively in 2007 with the ssf bicycle coalition. we're proud to reintroduce that and update it with a series of videos that address behaviors that we want to focus attention on. one of the recommendations for the civil grand jury was to update the sfpd citation form with a specific category for bicyclist. that has taken place....
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is in harmony and so i think if we can work on that, um, i think change [ inaudible ] and being a doer of the word and i think there is still hope for people, i think where we can live out the things that we believe in and one of my favorites, of course is the fruits of the spirit. >> remind us all. >> love, joy, peace, you know, goodness, gentleness, generosity and then patience, kindness, and self control. the most translation is discipline. without discipline, there is no life. people say life is tons of discipline. so i think if we have some of the fruits, of what i have seen over the years, that is so important in living out our faith. of course, the seven deadly sins with the pride and the lust and the greed and and the envy and the gluttony and the anger and the sloth. and i think you had mentioned about the four virtues. >> courage, temperance, fortitude, it is the same sort of thing and you see the ministry nourishing the angels of better nature, i guess is the phase. so when you look at people in difficult situations, how do you try to encourage that will which is positive be
is in harmony and so i think if we can work on that, um, i think change [ inaudible ] and being a doer of the word and i think there is still hope for people, i think where we can live out the things that we believe in and one of my favorites, of course is the fruits of the spirit. >> remind us all. >> love, joy, peace, you know, goodness, gentleness, generosity and then patience, kindness, and self control. the most translation is discipline. without discipline, there is no life....
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i have had great children who are doers. and goers. what else is there?'m happy. >> reporter: this has not been a solo journey. my siblings have been part of every conversation. and although we don't always agree when we look at some problems differently, there is consensus, because it's not about us. it's about the decisions my parents have made. and because they have spoken with us every step of the way, brian, it allows us to be the best children we know how to be. >> well, on behalf of everybody, thanks for sharing. hang in there, be tough, as i keep reminding my own kids. and next week we'll get to see our in-laws on this segment. we also have a lot more information for folks on the website. >> we do great resources on the web. >> thank you very much. >> you bet, brian. >>> we'll take a break here. and we're back to remember some well-known characters in hollywood. we're back right after this. >>> some rough air aloft has sent a united airlines 777 flying from newark to beijing back to newark after turbulence hit about 45 minutes into its long flight
i have had great children who are doers. and goers. what else is there?'m happy. >> reporter: this has not been a solo journey. my siblings have been part of every conversation. and although we don't always agree when we look at some problems differently, there is consensus, because it's not about us. it's about the decisions my parents have made. and because they have spoken with us every step of the way, brian, it allows us to be the best children we know how to be. >> well, on...
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. >>> bat kid took on evil doers here in san francisco and there's more proof we just can't get enoughhim. >> we've done it again! >> no! >> bay area make-a-wish foundation released a ten minute behind the mask documentary of bat kid's big day and you can watch it on youtube. bat kid also known as miles scott is a 5-year-old leukemia survivor who wished to become the cape crusader. he didn't know it would bring so much eye to the entire nation. >>> san francisco city leaders kicked off the annual safety campaign ahead of celebrations for the lunar new year that began at the end of the this month. safe is short for safety awareness for everyone. the year of the horse begins january 31st. two week long celebration ends after the annual chinese new year parade on february 15th. >>> it's 4:57. new this morning a bay area base company tops this year's list of "fortune" magazine's best companies to work for. internet giant google is number one in the nation. work at the mountain view base company means you can enjoy free wellness center and seven acre sports complex. net apple made the list
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we have a fantastic panel of people who have been doers. a lot of people have been taking individual response ability for themselves and sharing stories about how they have navigated the most horrible of circumstances. there are others who have set the stage for a lot of what has been going on. today we have practitioners on the policy side. the doing side. we want to start with kirsten lodal. she is the cofounder and chief executive officer. this is ann marie mosley. and this is kasim reed. thank you very much. we do every policy area with you, it seems. this is the one that is your favorite. and this is randy. 16 years ago, we started this group. i am interested in the story and what animated you to decide that changing women's opportunities was the you wanted to go. >> the inspiration came out of volunteering in head start. feeling that in addition to providing children with exceptional opportunities, we also needed to be providing support to their parents and families. helped him find housing, excellent jobs, education for themselves an
we have a fantastic panel of people who have been doers. a lot of people have been taking individual response ability for themselves and sharing stories about how they have navigated the most horrible of circumstances. there are others who have set the stage for a lot of what has been going on. today we have practitioners on the policy side. the doing side. we want to start with kirsten lodal. she is the cofounder and chief executive officer. this is ann marie mosley. and this is kasim reed....
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he was also very much a leading example of what's known in israel as the activist or the doer school of thought. it's a school of thought which did not have a lot of patience for deep, intellectual thinking, for what they would call fill local fiezing. it was about going out and doing things and tackling problems head-on. he was very pragmatic. he was a great tactician and at times maybe a very good short-term strategist but not a long-term thinker or grand strategist. that's probably one of the reasons that led him to times in some of the errors he made. finally i would say he really was a man of polar opposites. he was a man who was known throughout much of his career as being an aggressive general, but he was also a man as prime minister who made some of the more major steps towards peace. he was a man who was a founder of the settler movement and one of the driving forces behind it. again in his later years as prime minister came to the conclusion that it no long served israel's purposes. so he, as your correspondent mentioned before, dismantled all the settlements in gaza and fo
he was also very much a leading example of what's known in israel as the activist or the doer school of thought. it's a school of thought which did not have a lot of patience for deep, intellectual thinking, for what they would call fill local fiezing. it was about going out and doing things and tackling problems head-on. he was very pragmatic. he was a great tactician and at times maybe a very good short-term strategist but not a long-term thinker or grand strategist. that's probably one of...
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evil doers and in fact the last time we spoke you said that you believe that u.s. citizens right now are being treated as suspects first and citizens second now i understand that right you believe the white house is panel recommendations on n.s.a. form as well as a bill that competes with yours that's known as the usa freedom act don't go far enough in reining in the n.s.a. i first want to focus on the downfalls that you believe come with the usa freedom act if you could walk us through a couple of the well the the the legislation that is the leading legislation in congress but it may not actually go anywhere is known as the leahy sensenbrenner conyers bill. and it would modify the patriot act and the five. the foreign intelligence surveillance court legislation. so that. it would. provide some improvements but it wouldn't provide whistleblower protection it wouldn't really stop this back door. the back door compromising that n.s.a. has undertaken it would not i think. really stop the this massive collection of mehta data the two from information who sent what to w
evil doers and in fact the last time we spoke you said that you believe that u.s. citizens right now are being treated as suspects first and citizens second now i understand that right you believe the white house is panel recommendations on n.s.a. form as well as a bill that competes with yours that's known as the usa freedom act don't go far enough in reining in the n.s.a. i first want to focus on the downfalls that you believe come with the usa freedom act if you could walk us through a...
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we have a fantastic panel of people who have been doers. a lot of people have been taking individual response ability for themselves and sharing stories they have navigated the most horrible of circumstances. there are others who have set the stage for a lot of what has been going on. practitioners on the policy side. the doing side. we want to start with kiersten. she is the cofounder and chief executive officer. this is an mostly, vice ey.sident -- ann mosl .nd this is kasim thank you very much. we do every policy area with you, it seems. this is the one that is your favorite. -- this isan d randy. 16 years ago, we started this group. i am interested in the story and what animated you to decide that changing women's opportunities was the way he wants to go. -- you wanted to go. >> the inspiration came out of volunteering in head start. in addition to providing children with exceptional opportunities, we also needed to be providing support to their parents and families. housing,m find excellent jobs, education for themselves and their chil
we have a fantastic panel of people who have been doers. a lot of people have been taking individual response ability for themselves and sharing stories they have navigated the most horrible of circumstances. there are others who have set the stage for a lot of what has been going on. practitioners on the policy side. the doing side. we want to start with kiersten. she is the cofounder and chief executive officer. this is an mostly, vice ey.sident -- ann mosl .nd this is kasim thank you very...
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one of them is to send a message to other wrong doers about where they will wind up.ho, who specifically made this happen? >> you know, megyn, two things. one is it had to come from the director of the bureau of prisons. they report directly to the deputy attorney general of the united states. we know the national lawyer's guild upon which she was a member with an active member they are out there cheering for her. prison is a lousy place. eric holder modified the policies on these releases about 8 months ago. she then falls under the criteria for release and you know what, she is not -- no contrition on her end. she said what she did was wrong communicating these messages from a terrorist to the terror organization to unleash and violate and have a cease fire. no. you have got to understand what happened here. the director of the bureau of prisons. >> charles jr.>> reports directly to the attorney general and eric holder. that's the way it works. there is no way she got out without eric holder knowing about it. impossible. >> this is bureau of prisons working with the
one of them is to send a message to other wrong doers about where they will wind up.ho, who specifically made this happen? >> you know, megyn, two things. one is it had to come from the director of the bureau of prisons. they report directly to the deputy attorney general of the united states. we know the national lawyer's guild upon which she was a member with an active member they are out there cheering for her. prison is a lousy place. eric holder modified the policies on these...
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henry was a doer, a chief financial officer. hour. >> evans communicates with everyone outside his family. mostly through email. a device on his laptop attracts head movements. it allows him to control the curser and type out words. he responded through audio software to questions we september him. >> tell us about your life before the dissection. >> i had a fall life. the last thing i expected was a major health problem. when i finally opened my eyes, i saw my parents who lived 2,000 miles away. apparently all six of my siblings had flown and the doctors told them to expect a funeral. all i could move were my eyes. >> sounds like a horrific circumstance to wake up to. how did it affect you emotionally to discover you were in that condition? >> i was an emotional wreck for three years after the stroke, mostly because the emotional center of my brain was destroyed. i either broke out laughing uncontrollably or crying despondently. >> he described too me he feels like a ghost looking in on his family. he begged me to take his life
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and one of them is to send a message to other wrong doers about where they will wind up.ow who, who specifically, made this happen? >> you know, megyn, two things, one had to come from the director of bureau prison. the director of the bureau prisons reports to the deputy attorney general of the united states. the national lawyers guild, which she was a member of, championing her cause, cheering for her. prison is a lousy place, she said? eric holder modified the policies on the releases about eight months ago. she then falled under the criteria for release, and you know, she's -- no contriction on her end. with her statements, has she said what she did was wrong? communicating and conveying messages from a terrorist to violate a cease-fire? no, but the director of the bureau of prisons. >> charles samuels jr. >> reports to the deputy attorney general, reports directly to eric holder. that's the way it works. >> no way she got out without eric holder knowing. >> the bureau of prisons working with eric holder's doj to try to get this woman, who is a convicted supporter of
and one of them is to send a message to other wrong doers about where they will wind up.ow who, who specifically, made this happen? >> you know, megyn, two things, one had to come from the director of bureau prison. the director of the bureau prisons reports to the deputy attorney general of the united states. the national lawyers guild, which she was a member of, championing her cause, cheering for her. prison is a lousy place, she said? eric holder modified the policies on the releases...
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. >> five lucky finalists have been chosen to have their doer reto doritos commercials air during theuper bowl. >> 30 seconds of air that could make you a millionaire. >>> and a surprise about your morning cup of coffee. it may have you reaching for an extra cup. or maybe two. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news no ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. it's one of the quickest ways to get that corner office on madison avenue if you are up to the challenge. >> from a field muof thousands, five lucky people are battling to win doritos best competition ever, to air their homemade commercials during the super bowl. here is abc's nick watts. >> boys can i get some help? >> i don't know, can you? >> guess you don't want doritos. >> reporter: this ad could just make it to the, well, the super bowl loop, television of ad-dom. ♪ >> reporter: one of five finalists narrowed down from a record 5,500 enintratrants in t year's doer receiritos "make yo ad" campaign. top two decided by public vote will air during the super bowl for 100 million viewers. the best with a million bucks. >
. >> five lucky finalists have been chosen to have their doer reto doritos commercials air during theuper bowl. >> 30 seconds of air that could make you a millionaire. >>> and a surprise about your morning cup of coffee. it may have you reaching for an extra cup. or maybe two. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news no ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. it's one of the quickest ways to get that corner office on madison avenue...
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bat kid took on evil doers here in san francisco and there's more proof we can't get enough of him. >t me out! ? no! >> bay area make-a-wish foundation released a ten minute behind the mask documentary of batman's big day -- bat kid's big day, excuse me. bat kid is a 5-year-old leukemia survivor whose wish was to become the caped crusader. little did he know his adventure who bring so much joy to the entire nation. new this morning a bay area based company tops this year's list of fortune's magazine best companies to work for. google is number one in the nation. you get to enjoy three wellness centers as well as a seven acre sports complex. sun sunnyvale net apple made the list. intuit also made "fortune" magazine's list. it's 5:57. next at 6:00, california shaking again. the new overnight earthquakes waking up parts of southern california. but first a late night wildfire breaks out along the san mateo county coast. ahead the flames, the evacuations and the progress overnight. later, 7 on your side, michael finny teams up with "consumer reports" to put paint that cost $100 a gallon to
bat kid took on evil doers here in san francisco and there's more proof we can't get enough of him. >t me out! ? no! >> bay area make-a-wish foundation released a ten minute behind the mask documentary of batman's big day -- bat kid's big day, excuse me. bat kid is a 5-year-old leukemia survivor whose wish was to become the caped crusader. little did he know his adventure who bring so much joy to the entire nation. new this morning a bay area based company tops this year's list of...
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. >> you're making it sound as if the home owner is the one that was the wrong-doer when in fact all- look, i've been in the legal business for 32 years. and real estate for 30 years. i have never seen something like we have seen where -- >> i don't disagree, bob, and you know about that, and the eye of this storm. i'm telling you, though, what's wrong will having a new rules going forward -- >> nothing. >> purchase to home, put more money down, be able to qualify for the purchase, so that the rest of the american people are not stuck in what would be another meltdown if we did it all over again. >> what do you do with people, neil, that were wrongfully foreclosed on, that had to file bankruptcy, got jacked around in a loan modification -- >> do any of them bear responsibility for what happened? >> wait a second. neil, i am not saying maya call pa, they're perfect, but -- mea culpa pair perfect, but who had more resources. the ones who were the wrong-doores got the bills of dollars to bail them out -- >> wait a minute. what about the mortgage rework programs that needed reworking. wh
. >> you're making it sound as if the home owner is the one that was the wrong-doer when in fact all- look, i've been in the legal business for 32 years. and real estate for 30 years. i have never seen something like we have seen where -- >> i don't disagree, bob, and you know about that, and the eye of this storm. i'm telling you, though, what's wrong will having a new rules going forward -- >> nothing. >> purchase to home, put more money down, be able to qualify for...
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he failed completely to find the wrong doers, charlie mckenna, the same thing. the chief council assigned to christie to investigate it. and according to christie got fooled and couldn't find what he was supposed to look for. bridget kelly, already gone. there's going to be just a wipeout of this whole staff before this is over. >> and think about it, the one completely implausible scenario is the deputy chief of staff telling no one superior to her cooked up an entire scheme to shut down part of this bridge going over to the new york side. the idea that she is the top person in this operation is so absurd that it just invites more questions. and those what are superior to her, it brings o'dowd. it brings it so close to chris christie that i wouldn't be surprised if he didn't testify. >> absolutely. and he's probably already engaged private defense council in this. thank you both for joining me tonight. coming up, another of chris christie's many scandals. and later, america's most experienced and most careful election analyst charlie cook, the venerable charlie
he failed completely to find the wrong doers, charlie mckenna, the same thing. the chief council assigned to christie to investigate it. and according to christie got fooled and couldn't find what he was supposed to look for. bridget kelly, already gone. there's going to be just a wipeout of this whole staff before this is over. >> and think about it, the one completely implausible scenario is the deputy chief of staff telling no one superior to her cooked up an entire scheme to shut down...
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. >> henry was a doer.e financial officer, everything was done 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: today evans communicates with people outside of his family mostly through e-mail. >> do you want that closer, henry? a device on his lap top tracks his head movements using a mall dot on his glasses allowing him to control the curser and type out words. he responded through audio software to interview questions that we sent him in advance. >> tell us about your life before the base her artery dissection? >> i had a full life before my illness. of the last thing i expected was page or health problem when i finally opened my eyes i all my parents who lived 2,000 miles way. and my siblings had all flown in and the doctors told them to expect a funeral. all literally all i could move were my eye. >> reporter: that sews or i can circumstance to work up to. how did it affect you emotionally? i was i a wreck for three years of the stroke mostly because the emotional center of my brain had been destroyed. i either broke o
. >> henry was a doer.e financial officer, everything was done 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: today evans communicates with people outside of his family mostly through e-mail. >> do you want that closer, henry? a device on his lap top tracks his head movements using a mall dot on his glasses allowing him to control the curser and type out words. he responded through audio software to interview questions that we sent him in advance. >> tell us about your life before the...
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chris christie has presented himself as a doer who gets things done at a time when washington has seento be like a rugby scrum. where all they're doing is pushing against each other and not moving forward. if he starts to take on this stench of the bully, nobody likes a bully, everybody wants a bully to get knocked out, especially perhaps by a woman, especially perhaps by an older woman. if he starts to seem like a bully, a lot of folks are maybe going to say what's up with that? can you think of a national politician who was known as a bully, not just in getting things done, but in terms of this is your demeanor every day? >> well, i think the bully thing has been around with him for a while. maybe this could reinforce that to a degree. but to me, the best case scenario, the best case interpretation of all of these events, from chris christie's standpoint, if you are pro-chris christie. the best case is basically that he was duped. campaigns in new jersey, potentially campaign nationally as this strong leader, this sort of unvarnished tell it like it is new jersey guy, for better or w
chris christie has presented himself as a doer who gets things done at a time when washington has seento be like a rugby scrum. where all they're doing is pushing against each other and not moving forward. if he starts to take on this stench of the bully, nobody likes a bully, everybody wants a bully to get knocked out, especially perhaps by a woman, especially perhaps by an older woman. if he starts to seem like a bully, a lot of folks are maybe going to say what's up with that? can you think...
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. >> help rewas a doer. he was a chief financial officer.verything was done, 100 miles an hour. >> today, evans communicates with people outside of his family mostly through e-mail. >> want that closer, henry? >> a device on his lap trop tracks his head movements using a small dot attached to his glasses. it allows him to control the cursor and type out words. he responded through audio software to interview questions we sent him in advance. >> tell us about your life before the basalar artery dissection? >> i had a full life before my illness. the last thing i expected was a life-altering health problem when i opened my eyes, i saw my parents, who lived 2,000 miles away. apparently all six of my siblings had also flown and the doctors had told them to expect a funeral. literally, all i could move were my eyes. >> that sounds like a horrific circumstance to wake up to. how did it affect you emotionally to discover you were in that condition? >> i was an emotional wreck for three years. after the stroke mostly because the emotional center of
. >> help rewas a doer. he was a chief financial officer.verything was done, 100 miles an hour. >> today, evans communicates with people outside of his family mostly through e-mail. >> want that closer, henry? >> a device on his lap trop tracks his head movements using a small dot attached to his glasses. it allows him to control the cursor and type out words. he responded through audio software to interview questions we sent him in advance. >> tell us about your...
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.> the draft ensures parity the team the doers get the highest pick. >> isn't the case in other leaguesy cap the new cba ensures that teams do not have to break the bank on rookies. predictions? >> i will go with defense. it is a cold-weather game. >> i have to root for the broncos. the seahawks if you do the 49ers. i have to go for the broncos. i am having an all the lead a party. thank you so much. we thank you for coming in. the super bowl is on everybody's agenda. our agenda for today is to look at amazon. it cannot with results. it was disappointing from off the expectations. people were looking for some big numbers. they fail to her -- deliver. what people are fixated on are the hints that they may raise the price of their premium service. the logistics, getting the package. >> microsoft, we have learned that satya nadella is the candidate to be ceo replacing steve ballmer when he retires. they have chosen satya nadella an internal guy and a cloud guy. bill gates, big? . he is chairman of the board it does he stay on? when i look at? i'm with the markets today. the markets have mo
.> the draft ensures parity the team the doers get the highest pick. >> isn't the case in other leaguesy cap the new cba ensures that teams do not have to break the bank on rookies. predictions? >> i will go with defense. it is a cold-weather game. >> i have to root for the broncos. the seahawks if you do the 49ers. i have to go for the broncos. i am having an all the lead a party. thank you so much. we thank you for coming in. the super bowl is on everybody's agenda. our...
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>> but you and our team, pro us doers, researchers on this are still going through these 2,000 pages. by no means have you completed that task? >> no. it's a lot of reading and it's a lot of letters to go through and we're trying to go through it with a fine-tooth comb. >> how dangerous are these new documents for the governor chris christie? let's bring in jake tapper along with senior analyst jeffrey toobin. jake, it appears that christie's senior aide was looped in on the e-mail exchange between these port authority officials about the lane closures. it's unclear if the aide read the e-mail. could this just be the beginning of more to come? >> well, there is still so much that we don't know about why this happened, whether this traffic study was borne from political vendetta, who was responsible, who knew about it. bridget kelly, we haven't heard from her. david wildstein, we haven't heard from him besides his right to not incriminate himself. as these documents indicate, there's much, much more that we don't know. a lot of these documents pose more questions than they answer. >> a
>> but you and our team, pro us doers, researchers on this are still going through these 2,000 pages. by no means have you completed that task? >> no. it's a lot of reading and it's a lot of letters to go through and we're trying to go through it with a fine-tooth comb. >> how dangerous are these new documents for the governor chris christie? let's bring in jake tapper along with senior analyst jeffrey toobin. jake, it appears that christie's senior aide was looped in on the...
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thing that we know though is it doesn't take a lot of evil doctors to cause a lot of halve -- evil doers to cause a lot of havoc. it's not a wide problem but it is a real problem and so that's why i respect your concern that we do everything we can to avoid radicalization and that, also to make sure that borders are guarded carefully. so that only legitimate refugees come across. which will be the most of the people will be legitimate refugees but also the bad element is kept out. what i fear for though is i don't want americans to equate refugees with terrorists. and they're not. refugees here today with us are journalists and scholars and family people. so, i guess i don't have to convince you. if your parents were refugees. but i do think that sometimes americans who have not personally met refugees are fearful. once they meet refugees usually they're convinced. refugees themselves make the best ambassadors toward this program. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. thank you to aum of you, our witnesses -- thank you to all of you, our witnesses. the one thing i thought was g
thing that we know though is it doesn't take a lot of evil doctors to cause a lot of halve -- evil doers to cause a lot of havoc. it's not a wide problem but it is a real problem and so that's why i respect your concern that we do everything we can to avoid radicalization and that, also to make sure that borders are guarded carefully. so that only legitimate refugees come across. which will be the most of the people will be legitimate refugees but also the bad element is kept out. what i fear...
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the town of glenn doer today or azussa -- or azussa. see the smoke trail to the west and southwest. that's the effect of these santa ana winds that come roaring down the canyons that bring sometimes 50-mile-an-hour wind and that's a difficult thing to get a handle on. that gives you a bit of perspective on what we are seeing in california. the reason for this. there is a high pressure system in the pacific northwest and it's just sitting there. so the js comes in and just keeps up going into canada. but normally in a regular year they would be getting those storms and getting the moisture that brings snow for the rockies and rain for california, but not right now. martha: some new developments with obamacare and questions about how many people have actually signed up for and received coverage. administration officious telling law make -- administration officials saying it's unclear how many americans have signed up through the federal exchange who have actually paid for that coverage. watch this. >> the most important number that's been
the town of glenn doer today or azussa -- or azussa. see the smoke trail to the west and southwest. that's the effect of these santa ana winds that come roaring down the canyons that bring sometimes 50-mile-an-hour wind and that's a difficult thing to get a handle on. that gives you a bit of perspective on what we are seeing in california. the reason for this. there is a high pressure system in the pacific northwest and it's just sitting there. so the js comes in and just keeps up going into...
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i'm a doer. we're doers. >> exactly. how do you fix that?, one and two and three. feel the burn? four and five, feel that burn? >> my toes right now, wow. >> you have the strongest toes in the business. we don't see the anxiety coming out but it's hidden in your shoe and you get to release that stress. >> how about this one? walk the walk. you say it's less about posture and more about stride. >> you want a bigger step. when we have a bigger step, you're seen -- >> i'm going to do what you tell me to do. >> no john travolta. >> that's good. >> that's delicious. >> walking in slow motion. >> walk small steps for me. walk small steps for me. little, small steps. >> so when you walk. you like doing the moonwalk, right? >> i can do that, too. sorry, go ahead. >> little teeny steps are seen as people who are manic and anxious. long strides are seen as people who are confident and getting the job done. so you want a nice wider stride as you're going. i think sandra bullock -- sandra bullock was in some movie where they taught her how to walk. reme
i'm a doer. we're doers. >> exactly. how do you fix that?, one and two and three. feel the burn? four and five, feel that burn? >> my toes right now, wow. >> you have the strongest toes in the business. we don't see the anxiety coming out but it's hidden in your shoe and you get to release that stress. >> how about this one? walk the walk. you say it's less about posture and more about stride. >> you want a bigger step. when we have a bigger step, you're seen --...
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. ♪ >> reporter: from a cowboy crusader after his favorite doer retos to budweiser's cute puppy lovep to $40 million for 30-second ads during super bowl xlviii. >> it's the most watched tv event of the year. >> reporter: godaddy is even promising a woman will announce she's quitting her job in an ad. >> but her boss, who we suspect will be watching the game, has no clue this is happening. >> let's face it. we all want to stick it to our boss. here is the dream come true. ♪ no, no, no >> reporter: other companies hope a little star power will get them notice. >> pick the blue key and go back to the luxury you know. >> reporter: including some blasts from the past. >> don't you think it's time we all get our own places? >> reporter: critics argue releasing these ads before the big day can backfire and the $40 million price tag may not be worth it. >> just because it's great, just because it makes you laugh, doesn't mean that it's good for business. >> reporter: but it is great exposure, especially for smaller companies you may not have heard of before. espn says 23 of the top 25 sports
. ♪ >> reporter: from a cowboy crusader after his favorite doer retos to budweiser's cute puppy lovep to $40 million for 30-second ads during super bowl xlviii. >> it's the most watched tv event of the year. >> reporter: godaddy is even promising a woman will announce she's quitting her job in an ad. >> but her boss, who we suspect will be watching the game, has no clue this is happening. >> let's face it. we all want to stick it to our boss. here is the dream...
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the problem with opening up that pap doer rah's box is that we know the cia knew he was in san diego. the problem here wasn't the intelligence community didn't know about it, it was that one hand didn't tell the other hand. i think this is an area where probably the administration will regret having opened up the pandora's box. but in any case, or it's not really crucial to the president's statement today. third question on my mind ahead of time was, what's he going to say about edward snowden. is he even going to mention edward snowden? there were many who thought his name wouldn't come up. in fact, it did come up. it came up very clearly, and the president paid his views on edward snowden pretty clear as he has before in the past. edward snowden is not a whistleblower in the president's eyes. he's a man who violated his secrecy oaths. he's a man who leaked information in a sensationalistic and often incorrect way. and most importantly, edward snowden has put out information which the president said will harm our national interests and our capacity to collect intelligence in the futu
the problem with opening up that pap doer rah's box is that we know the cia knew he was in san diego. the problem here wasn't the intelligence community didn't know about it, it was that one hand didn't tell the other hand. i think this is an area where probably the administration will regret having opened up the pandora's box. but in any case, or it's not really crucial to the president's statement today. third question on my mind ahead of time was, what's he going to say about edward snowden....
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we have the nerve to put that like we doer there in other countries.problem withe a darker skinned people all over the world. whether it is vietnam, iran, syria -- everyone all over the world. that is my opinion. host: we are talking about dennis rodman's basketball trip to north korea. you're seeing a little bit there. talking about diplomatic efforts and the results of statements made. we are catching it in the terms of whether this was a good idea or a bad idea? you can talk about the trip itself or the idea of the diplomacy behind it. the phone numbers will be on the screen throughout the morning. if you are familiar with the book or movie "black hawk down," you probably will be familiar with the story follow-up. for the first time, the military has established a coordinating cell in somalia to advise the government and forces fighting there. involves only a small number of military personnel. it is the first time in nearly two decades. 1994 -- joint forces in with true forces in 1994. the last personnel left in 1995. new jersey is on the republica
we have the nerve to put that like we doer there in other countries.problem withe a darker skinned people all over the world. whether it is vietnam, iran, syria -- everyone all over the world. that is my opinion. host: we are talking about dennis rodman's basketball trip to north korea. you're seeing a little bit there. talking about diplomatic efforts and the results of statements made. we are catching it in the terms of whether this was a good idea or a bad idea? you can talk about the trip...
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so we just do what we doer day, we just did it around the clock. >> as i understand it, school was dismissed around 10:30 yesterday. would you say -- were folks caught off guard by this? >> no. we were totally caught offguard. the meteorologist in our area predicted a light dusting for the birmingham area. so all the accumulation was to occur far south of us. >> uh-huh. >> so at about -- when we were dismissing at 10:30 it didn't seem to me like there would be a problem to get the kids home in plenty of time. but it happened so fast that by the time they left my school and went to the school -- the feeder school, the buses couldn't go past that school. that's how fast it happened and we're probably 5 miles apart. >> hopefully when the sun comes up, you'll be able to get those students back to their families. principal tillman, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> of course. my goodness. long night for her. let's get straight to indra petersons. what should officials known about all this? >> unfortunately, the news was all there. they just talked about several inches. notice in alabama th
so we just do what we doer day, we just did it around the clock. >> as i understand it, school was dismissed around 10:30 yesterday. would you say -- were folks caught off guard by this? >> no. we were totally caught offguard. the meteorologist in our area predicted a light dusting for the birmingham area. so all the accumulation was to occur far south of us. >> uh-huh. >> so at about -- when we were dismissing at 10:30 it didn't seem to me like there would be a problem...
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issues that i think are weighing on many of us, as members of congress, weighing on those of us who are doers and want to do and i would venture to say that this is this entire body but we are getting stalled. and for what reason i dent know. but my hometown paper was -- i don't know. but my hometown paper was eager to review h.r. 1417 which is a bipartisan product that has come out of the subcommittee on border security and martime security. my colleague from michigan, and out of the full committee with the chairman and ranking member of the full committee, a bill that has now been joined under h.r. 15 to put a bill forward in the house. and i would just ask, why can't we end the suffering of so many, end the divide and deportation of so many families, in the at sands, and begin to look the face community and business community, educational community, health community, research community, business community wants us to do, comprehensive immigration reform? texas is a prime example. 16.4% of texans are foreign-born. 42% are latino or asian. 33.2% of immigrants in the state are naturalized u.s
issues that i think are weighing on many of us, as members of congress, weighing on those of us who are doers and want to do and i would venture to say that this is this entire body but we are getting stalled. and for what reason i dent know. but my hometown paper was -- i don't know. but my hometown paper was eager to review h.r. 1417 which is a bipartisan product that has come out of the subcommittee on border security and martime security. my colleague from michigan, and out of the full...