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of the federal laws on environmental health the most a list to show you some of the lower just unfiltered water supply in the world it provides tough water to millions on the east coast. to submit fracking is already affected the allegheny river running through new york and pennsylvania the supplies cities with their drinking water. just talked to a representative from the fracking industry dana bone of lobby group energy in depth great to speak to you will the industry still insist there's absolutely no evidence of environmental damage the process has been used over one point two million times across the united states with zero evidence of water contamination. which. in fact systematic and massive water. contamination by fracking is admitted even in the industry's own documents in a potentially criminal suppression of massive health risks to the public leaked reports by the world's biggest fright firm slumbers a admits of the casings on frank wells fail sending chemicals straight into the atmosphere in fact there's thousands and thousands of documented cases of fracking turning drinking
of the federal laws on environmental health the most a list to show you some of the lower just unfiltered water supply in the world it provides tough water to millions on the east coast. to submit fracking is already affected the allegheny river running through new york and pennsylvania the supplies cities with their drinking water. just talked to a representative from the fracking industry dana bone of lobby group energy in depth great to speak to you will the industry still insist there's...
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people's faces in my way i've been trying to the same thing as well despite the universe no i have unfiltered great that i share with my audience and they appreciate because they stop coughing over my life and they and they appreciate that but leave how again let's let's talk about the future because clearly judging by your recent telegraph column you have fallen head over heels in love with bitcoin and i can understand why a few months ago now. a sense we are on a shell last yeah i discussed this last time you got a big gaming company you know has adopted been going you've got now. bit pang which is the number one name in merchant processing and bitcoin is now massive transaction volumes to massive transit isn't bigger than pay pound now almost could be as bigger less than you know in science right so this is going to have a disruptive effect on the economy so do you think that trying to going to continue and over. there in the pages of the telegraph. our readers starting to kannada the fact that this is a transformative new economic development that could at the end of the day put the bank
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i started thinking about it and, i went and college, worked for unfiltered. we sent cameras to kids and we would edit their stories. it was the prelude to youtube. film, where iwn collaborated with incredible amenities filmmakers who had been doing this a long time. them and they were a couple who had been doing this for years. i thought, you get to go wherever you want to go. basically, meet whoever you want to meet. you put yourself in situations that you would never get to experience. it seemed like a world of lifelong learning and it was something that i wanted to do. a trailer ofshow the documentary from 2004, "the control room." this, give us the timeframe of what you are doing. three --ed in 2000 and 2003, i was living with a friend from college. sorry, i do not know what is wrong with my throat. she was watching it on fox news. newsld wake up and fox would be talking about duct in egypt,r doors and where my family lives, it was a different story being told about what is happening. peopleht, how are supposed to commit it with each other when their unde
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perhaps they see this as a way to get the information out in a very unfiltered way straight from the horse's mouth well that's all we have time for sam sachs political commentator and thank you. and a national security agency program to collect vast quantities of information about phone calls has been determined illegal this is all according to an independent review done by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board also known as the p c l o b in the two hundred and thirty eight page report released today the board concluded that the section two fifteen program has contributed only minimal value in combating terrorism beyond what the government already achieved through these and other alternative means and it added that the sation of the program would eliminate the privacy and civil liberties concerns associated with bulk collection without unduly hampering the government's efforts the board's conclusion of course goes much further than what president obama recommended and a speech given last friday at the justice department there obama said he wanted to move private mehta data
perhaps they see this as a way to get the information out in a very unfiltered way straight from the horse's mouth well that's all we have time for sam sachs political commentator and thank you. and a national security agency program to collect vast quantities of information about phone calls has been determined illegal this is all according to an independent review done by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board also known as the p c l o b in the two hundred and thirty eight page...
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. >> videos can be streamed one after another as entertainment and fans say it represents an unfilteredand sampling of contemporary culture. >> you know why i like vine? it ain't got no filters. so if you ugly, you ugly. >> reporter: the jury is out whether it's a service that we'll still be using in the years to come. >> it's hard to tell if it's going to be an integral part. it is getting traction. >> more than a billion smart phones being sold this year and with two and a half billion on life, we increasingly use the internet to share life's moments. but which service people choose to use will come down to person choice and our attention span. >> please tell me there is room for an hour long newscast in this diminishing attention span society. vine is already creating it's own online stars. north carolina teenager nash greer, is one of them. his short comedy videos have made him the most popular vine user. he has more than 5 million followers. that's a few less than maria, well, parking your car illegally could get a ticket faster than you think, particularly in rome where some folks
. >> videos can be streamed one after another as entertainment and fans say it represents an unfilteredand sampling of contemporary culture. >> you know why i like vine? it ain't got no filters. so if you ugly, you ugly. >> reporter: the jury is out whether it's a service that we'll still be using in the years to come. >> it's hard to tell if it's going to be an integral part. it is getting traction. >> more than a billion smart phones being sold this year and with...
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the association defends the action saying the whole point of this is to give an unfiltered view of what police officers deal with every day. sergeant wells says he hopes the video will educate people but organizations like black men of omaha say the posting of the video would only expose the child to more ridicule. it evokes conversation people will likely have to do the right thing and help the child. >> shocking. thanks so much. kelly wright live in the studio. >> speaking of conversation, brings us to this rule on this question. should the police union have posted the video? send us your comments on facebook or you can e-mail us at fox frienfoxfriendsfirst@foxnew. >>> accused of stealing more than 800,000 dollars from the local teacher's union. he wrote checks to himself and forged the union president's signature. the fund he's accused of stealing from receives tax payer money and pays for services for teachers and administrators in the district. >> this elementary school principal fighting to get her job back. no noel roney says she canned her after she talked about requiring childr
the association defends the action saying the whole point of this is to give an unfiltered view of what police officers deal with every day. sergeant wells says he hopes the video will educate people but organizations like black men of omaha say the posting of the video would only expose the child to more ridicule. it evokes conversation people will likely have to do the right thing and help the child. >> shocking. thanks so much. kelly wright live in the studio. >> speaking of...
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public because this has obviously received a lot of attention, law abiding citizens and voters an unfilteredt deals with in the city of omaha on a day-to-day basis. some is uplifting, humorous, sad, shocking and you folks especially an emotional reaction much like this video did. >> let's get the reaction -- >> at the end of the day. go ahead. >> go ahead. finish your thought. at the end of the day what? >> at the end of the day the whole point to posting this video was to show, again, the depth of the problem so that people realize this type of thing does happen in omaha, nebraska, and we can start to address these very serious issues. >> i appreciate your candor and honesty because over the last few days some people were saying the video was posted for concern as a cry for help for the child. it was in many ways saying the police saying look what we have to deal with. we have to deal with people like this. my concern with the video is multiple. one, you posted the child's face. we spent the last few weeks talking about what it means to protect toddlers, innocent baby's, yet we posted this
public because this has obviously received a lot of attention, law abiding citizens and voters an unfilteredt deals with in the city of omaha on a day-to-day basis. some is uplifting, humorous, sad, shocking and you folks especially an emotional reaction much like this video did. >> let's get the reaction -- >> at the end of the day. go ahead. >> go ahead. finish your thought. at the end of the day what? >> at the end of the day the whole point to posting this video was...
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to report all sides of the story unbiased and unfiltered. >> the american people have very smart.ow the difference between news, facts, analysis, commentary,ana opinion, spin, and b.s. the other news organizations won't tell you the difference. we will. >> you you ares about to are enter the no spin zone. ♪ ♪ >> is it better for our country to know the details of what their electedtail officials are doing? i would argue yes, it is. >> there are are people who don't live in los angeles, w york, san francisco, boston, and those big citiesose maybe weren't served all theciti time. >> it was a market sitting there waiting to be served. we served it. >> powerful, insightful, fair and balanced, megyn kelly taking prime time to the next degree. deg >> i think i am fair and balanced and fiery. i ask the questions here.y. not answer them. >> what does fair and balanced mean to you? >> i think fair and balanced means you bring the news accurately, truthfully, but with context and specific. when it came out just a few weeks ago from him. weeks ago tt he's never interviewed this accuser. it's
to report all sides of the story unbiased and unfiltered. >> the american people have very smart.ow the difference between news, facts, analysis, commentary,ana opinion, spin, and b.s. the other news organizations won't tell you the difference. we will. >> you you ares about to are enter the no spin zone. ♪ ♪ >> is it better for our country to know the details of what their electedtail officials are doing? i would argue yes, it is. >> there are are people who don't...
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to report all sides of the story, unbiased and unfiltered. >> the american people are very smart. they know the difference between news, facts, analysis, commentary, opinion, spin and bs. the other news organizations won't tell you the difference. well. >> you are about to enter the no spin zone. >> is it better for our country can to know the details of what their elected officials are doing? i would argue yes, it is. >> there are people who don't live in los angeles, new york, san francisco, boston and maybe they weren't served all the time. >> it was a market sitting there waiting to be served. we served it. >> powerful, insightful, fair and balanced. megan kelly taking prime time to the next degree. >> i think i am fair and balanced and fiery. fire and balanced means you bring the news accurately, truthfully, but with perspective. when it came out from him that he has never interviewed this accuser, it's inexcusable. >> when that story broke -- >> there were serious questions about this woman's story. >> and you smelled a rat. >> i did. >> a terrific example of the story every
to report all sides of the story, unbiased and unfiltered. >> the american people are very smart. they know the difference between news, facts, analysis, commentary, opinion, spin and bs. the other news organizations won't tell you the difference. well. >> you are about to enter the no spin zone. >> is it better for our country can to know the details of what their elected officials are doing? i would argue yes, it is. >> there are people who don't live in los angeles,...
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if passed and signed by the governor california could only purchase unfiltered cigarettes.e democrat says the bill isn't an attempt to stop people from smoking. >> coming up next. bay area woman who is lacking forward to the nfc championship on sunday. tu can understand why she's getting a little l grieve hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. fofor nights can feel califolong and lonely.dren, i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster p
if passed and signed by the governor california could only purchase unfiltered cigarettes.e democrat says the bill isn't an attempt to stop people from smoking. >> coming up next. bay area woman who is lacking forward to the nfc championship on sunday. tu can understand why she's getting a little l grieve hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no......
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that's why having an unfiltered town hall type format is great.k us through the filter which does exist? as i understand it you're picking these questions you're not pre screening with the white house. walk us through how you pick the questions. you have a very powerful role here in deciding what's inbounds to question the president? >> you bet. i think it's really important to us in these conversations that the president nor anyone at the white house knows what the questions are going to be so that it's a really honest and open conversation. we spend a lot of time al google looking over the questions submitted. how is that question doing on social? is it getting a lot of attention there? are we covering a diverse set of issues, genders an ethnic groups. a lot goes into it. at the end of the day we're trying to create a good conversation. while people come into the conversation with questions they have, when there's moments in these questions for a back and forth, for a dialogue, i think it's more exciting. >> i think that's right. it's not just a
that's why having an unfiltered town hall type format is great.k us through the filter which does exist? as i understand it you're picking these questions you're not pre screening with the white house. walk us through how you pick the questions. you have a very powerful role here in deciding what's inbounds to question the president? >> you bet. i think it's really important to us in these conversations that the president nor anyone at the white house knows what the questions are going to...
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that in order to educate people on exactly what's going on on the streets, and give them that unfiltered view we have to show some things that sometimes shock people and create some really strong emotions. as far as the child, his face, that video was already public. it was already on the internet. we simply reposted it. as soon as it was made private we blurred the child's face. we're not the ones that posted it. the person that decided to take this and put this child through and demonstrate this terrible behavior is the one that did this. and let's be clear here. as far as the child abuse, nebraska statutes? i agree it rises to the level of abuse. but again you have to have a proper that files a case and a jury that convict them. and apparently with the law in the state of nebraska the way it is, that's not the case. maybe that needs to be revisited. absolutely i agree that this could be construed as abuse. >> but sergeant, in posting this you or whoever wrote on your web site said that there was nothing illegal, blatantly illegal that was found. and so in my view, isn't this videotape
that in order to educate people on exactly what's going on on the streets, and give them that unfiltered view we have to show some things that sometimes shock people and create some really strong emotions. as far as the child, his face, that video was already public. it was already on the internet. we simply reposted it. as soon as it was made private we blurred the child's face. we're not the ones that posted it. the person that decided to take this and put this child through and demonstrate...
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the checks and balances on ailes' rule were release it and now it's just basically ailes' vision unfilterednplugged. we see the real unvarnished roger ailes and that's how the views have changed over the year. >> a statement says is it an agenda cottage industry attacking fox news. that is the charge you didn't submit the manuscript for them to fact check. how do you plead to that? >> i reached out to roger ailes more than a dozen times in person and in writing. i travelled to meet him in over other states. he declined every request and it's roger ailes and fox news' decision not to engage with the book. i had a team of two professional fact checker vetting every word in the book. ultimately, fox news is the one that did not fact check the book. the book was strictly fact checked. the book has more than 100 pages of end notes. ultimately this is fox news' decision. >> there are incredible stories about roger ailes personally. the one i like the most which is the most motivating thing you can imagine. his father says to jump off the top of the bunk bed and he flings himself off and the fathe
the checks and balances on ailes' rule were release it and now it's just basically ailes' vision unfilterednplugged. we see the real unvarnished roger ailes and that's how the views have changed over the year. >> a statement says is it an agenda cottage industry attacking fox news. that is the charge you didn't submit the manuscript for them to fact check. how do you plead to that? >> i reached out to roger ailes more than a dozen times in person and in writing. i travelled to meet...
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but the public actually likes to hear directly from their president unfiltered and unmediated where hestill an important, if not poetry. >> i take it you disagree, the other michael here. >> i worked on five or six of them. they are not generally very memorable speeches, a lot of cooks in the kitchen. >> too many is what favro would say. >> and they also don't have much effect if you look at the polling. clinton was an exception in a couple of his speeches, but for the most part they don't move opinions. a lot of questions about credibility, questions about competence of the administration, they are not rhetorical problems and they are not going to be solved by speech writers sitting in a room. >> it's interesting, both of you had to tackle speeches where it was tough political times for your own president, seeking to win back credibility for different ways, bill clinton on a personal front, george w. bush because of tough moments with iraq, so what's the -- how would you advise cody keenan tonight, who's helping the president write tonight's speech? >> right now, president obama has a
but the public actually likes to hear directly from their president unfiltered and unmediated where hestill an important, if not poetry. >> i take it you disagree, the other michael here. >> i worked on five or six of them. they are not generally very memorable speeches, a lot of cooks in the kitchen. >> too many is what favro would say. >> and they also don't have much effect if you look at the polling. clinton was an exception in a couple of his speeches, but for the...
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reporter: videos can be streamed one after nothing as entertainment and fans say it represents an unfilterulture. >> things i want to say and 15 seconds i have too much time and i have things to say and the challenge is crazy. >> i like vines because there are no filters and if you ugly you ugly. ♪ the jury is out on whether it's a service you will be using in the years to come. >> it's hard to tell whether or not it's an integral part of life and 40 million users in the first year shows it's getting some traction. >> reporter: more than a billion smartphones expected to be sold this year. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and with more than 2 1/2 million people online we are using the internet to share life's moments. >> we ain't talking money. >> reporter: which service people choose to use will come down to personal choice and it seems our attention span. >> tickle, tickle. >> no, no, no. >> reporter: and i'm with al jazeera. >> now, nasa rover marked the 10th anniversary on mars with a mysterious discovery and the opportunity rover found a small rock shaped like a jelly doughnut on the right
reporter: videos can be streamed one after nothing as entertainment and fans say it represents an unfilterulture. >> things i want to say and 15 seconds i have too much time and i have things to say and the challenge is crazy. >> i like vines because there are no filters and if you ugly you ugly. ♪ the jury is out on whether it's a service you will be using in the years to come. >> it's hard to tell whether or not it's an integral part of life and 40 million users in the...
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it's unfiltered eye and it's something that hopefully we'll describe what exactly happened in those meetingsr happened at an event. >> here's a photograph of michelle obama. do you remember where this was taken? >> i think she was at one of the d.c. high school. the story i remember getting an e-mail something about her hairdo. she's photogenic as the president. hard not to make a good picture of them. >> john kerry. >> secretary of state >> do these people ever object to these close up shots request -- shots? >> some of them don't know how close you are. they may see the length of the lens that you have on >> jeff sessions and the president. look like they're having fun. they're not in the same party. >> i remember tweeting that out. got a lot of funny comments about it. >> how often -- that's elizabeth warren senator from massachusetts, what were you looking for here? >> that was one of the days you walking around the capital looking for different things. there was a couple votes taking place. off the floor there were a couple caucus rooms where senators invite constituents come up to talk
it's unfiltered eye and it's something that hopefully we'll describe what exactly happened in those meetingsr happened at an event. >> here's a photograph of michelle obama. do you remember where this was taken? >> i think she was at one of the d.c. high school. the story i remember getting an e-mail something about her hairdo. she's photogenic as the president. hard not to make a good picture of them. >> john kerry. >> secretary of state >> do these people ever...
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many will be hearing president obama unfiltered than any other time of the year. you are right.mid-term election and a political year. a lot of issue yous of economic opportunity and economic fairness this will be what the president talks about. i would bet and i hope that he doesn't limit what he says to what he thinks he can pass in congress right now. he shouldn't let his aspirations be limited at least in this moment by whatever the house tea party caucus will allow. there are some bipartisan things, real areas for action, that he can talk about. a year ago, he decried the disgrace of people having to wait in line for hours to vote. his own bipartisan commission has put out a strong plan for mode modernizing voter. he can point to those. show some progress from last year and maybe surprise everybody by getting applause all around the room. >> i am no speech writer. i always wonder if we are going to have something remarkable that a speech writer is able to cobble together like the access of evil revisited for george w. bush. do the speech writers through the dawn of the ages
many will be hearing president obama unfiltered than any other time of the year. you are right.mid-term election and a political year. a lot of issue yous of economic opportunity and economic fairness this will be what the president talks about. i would bet and i hope that he doesn't limit what he says to what he thinks he can pass in congress right now. he shouldn't let his aspirations be limited at least in this moment by whatever the house tea party caucus will allow. there are some...
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>> jay leno: no, i don't have an agent or a manager, but the nice thing is i get the unfiltered truth leno sucks. he stinks. we want him out of here." "jay, they're very happy with you, but they want you to change..." well... well, i get it right from the horse's mouth, you know? and that's... that's what i prefer. did you paint that? wow. >> kroft: he has never been the critics' favorite, particularly in new york and los angeles, where some find him bland and unadventurous. >> leno: there's a controversy that won't go away-- this "duck dynasty" thing. gays are very upset with "duck dynasty." you know who is even more upset? gay ducks. they are furious. >> kroft: but neither has leno gotten his due. he's always had a feel for the audience in the middle of the country and outside the major urban areas. how did you do it? >> leno: well, i... i think it's... you're trying to appeal to the whole spectrum. if you look at the monologue, for every smart, insightful joke, there's a goofy joke and a silly joke and a fun joke, then a clever joke. that's the trick, you try to have something for
>> jay leno: no, i don't have an agent or a manager, but the nice thing is i get the unfiltered truth leno sucks. he stinks. we want him out of here." "jay, they're very happy with you, but they want you to change..." well... well, i get it right from the horse's mouth, you know? and that's... that's what i prefer. did you paint that? wow. >> kroft: he has never been the critics' favorite, particularly in new york and los angeles, where some find him bland and...
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rare unfiltered memoir including members with the sitting president.s is rick klein and a.b. stoddard and washington examiner chief political correspondent byron york. rick, first to you, vice president biden? >> he comes in for a -- it seems personal if you look what he is saying about him. vice president's split from the president and military advisors on key pieces of advice and some strategy. what we didn't know is that bob gates was so sure that he was wrong and seems to have taken it one step further to say that the vice president was wrong on every major foreign policy decision of the last four decades. there is almost nothing you can say that is a harcher critique of joe biden. i think he is the person that reads this book with the most at stake and the most to be concerned about and i think that's why we saw that photo op. today at the white house pretty clearly. >> a.b.? >> i was surprised because it is very personal. it's a very broad attack on vice president biden. but, in the long, long deliberations in the fall of 2009 over what to do nex
rare unfiltered memoir including members with the sitting president.s is rick klein and a.b. stoddard and washington examiner chief political correspondent byron york. rick, first to you, vice president biden? >> he comes in for a -- it seems personal if you look what he is saying about him. vice president's split from the president and military advisors on key pieces of advice and some strategy. what we didn't know is that bob gates was so sure that he was wrong and seems to have taken...
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it's an unfiltered way for the president to get his message out. and his agenda out.frankly, for a president, it's priceless. >> and so to that point, where you say he's not speaking to the people in the room, i almost wonder sometimes if some of the members of congress, they feel like almost pawns in the state of the union game. to that point, some of the special guests that we're seeing that they are inviting, you've got the ft. lee mayor of brid bridgegate fame, one of the stars of "duck dynasty," the father of one of the men killed in benghazi. what do you think about that, stephanie? is it a bit of a circus, or is this a major political event, or is this just part of the new flavor that comes with it? >> well, i think that members are trying to get their piece of coverage a little bit more than we used to have to face. so, you know, it's getting a little bit -- to be a little more circus-like atmosphere. but i think the american people aren't really focused on that. i really think they're focused about what the president is going to lay out tonight, what he's goi
it's an unfiltered way for the president to get his message out. and his agenda out.frankly, for a president, it's priceless. >> and so to that point, where you say he's not speaking to the people in the room, i almost wonder sometimes if some of the members of congress, they feel like almost pawns in the state of the union game. to that point, some of the special guests that we're seeing that they are inviting, you've got the ft. lee mayor of brid bridgegate fame, one of the stars of...
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it's the one chance, even now, that we have as citizens to hear from our president unfiltered about whereing civic ritual. there aren't many of those left. and people actually want to hear that kind of stuff directly. so it's still got power. >> but given where we are today with social media, do you think the addition of all these different platforms enhances the ability to get the message across, or do you like the concept of everybody gathering around televisions or radios and listening and concentrating on what's being said? >> well, i think that i like the chance to talk, but i think that -- you don't want it to just be like a power point presentation with five bullets and three bar charts for every point. and there's a risk of it getting gimmicky. but i think if the president has something powerful to say, for example, about health care. you know, it's worked in these ways. this many people have gotten it. or job growth, or other things. sometimes you can make the point with visual aids as well. i think the bottom line is the words are still going to be the heart of it, no matter wha
it's the one chance, even now, that we have as citizens to hear from our president unfiltered about whereing civic ritual. there aren't many of those left. and people actually want to hear that kind of stuff directly. so it's still got power. >> but given where we are today with social media, do you think the addition of all these different platforms enhances the ability to get the message across, or do you like the concept of everybody gathering around televisions or radios and listening...
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it's one of the only times that any president can talk directly to the public unfiltered, and peopleill crave the chance to hear the person they elected to lead the country tell them what he thinks, at least. they don't usually move public opinion in massive tidal waves. that's a bit of a myth. sometimes they can put out a new idea or rock the other party back on its heels, or reframe something in some way. but they never have been this kind of earth-shaking, this is the last time -- i hear people say his presidency is over. that's silly. these speeches aren't the be all and end all. >> well, thank you both very much. the michaels. appreciate it. >>> and file this under things that don't happen every day here in washington. a debate over legalizing marijuana collided with lady gaga today at a senate judiciary hearing. it all started when senator jeff sessions quizzed attorney general eric holder over the president's comments on marijuana in an interview with "the new yorker"'s >> did the president make -- conduct any medical or scientific survey before he waltsed into the new yorker
it's one of the only times that any president can talk directly to the public unfiltered, and peopleill crave the chance to hear the person they elected to lead the country tell them what he thinks, at least. they don't usually move public opinion in massive tidal waves. that's a bit of a myth. sometimes they can put out a new idea or rock the other party back on its heels, or reframe something in some way. but they never have been this kind of earth-shaking, this is the last time -- i hear...
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i think it is means to their end and they want unfiltered presidential narrative and ed henry, for example difficult question. >> he might. the irony hear was the press was following are over them and even saturday night live made fun of the great press he got all of the time. so it is ironic. >> it is and maybe it is that it is never a good hope as a journalist to hope the alligator eats you last. if you think you are so nice, sweet and tender with a politician you will get preferred access. they don't care how fawning the treatment or how kid the did gloves are. they want to put their message out there and you cannot suck up to them enough to get in th bubble. the lesson for reporters is be tough because you are getting the shaft anyway. >> and then a criminal leak investigation as jill says who is backed up by seven of those questions going on. good to see you chris. visit our politics page and sign up for chris' news letter. >>> extreme weather alert. these are current wind chills. minus 20 in the great lakes region. and no relief in sight as another arctic blast is coming and then ano
i think it is means to their end and they want unfiltered presidential narrative and ed henry, for example difficult question. >> he might. the irony hear was the press was following are over them and even saturday night live made fun of the great press he got all of the time. so it is ironic. >> it is and maybe it is that it is never a good hope as a journalist to hope the alligator eats you last. if you think you are so nice, sweet and tender with a politician you will get...
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watch the state of the union unfiltered. going to be adding our color commentary, reading twitter, taking texts from our friends who work in politics as you mentioned joined by tommy and tim, two of the sharpest guys i know in washington who have a lot of experience in twitter despite the fact that we all look 17 years old here. yeah, you know, if you want to tune in to cnn.com, get kind of informed take on what's happening as it's unfolding, you should definitely tune in. it's another option that we are adding and experimenting with tonight, wolf. >> give us a thought, tommy, what you hope to achieve by this. >> you know, i had i that these speeches are best remembered by sort of a moment so i think if the president can show that he cares about creating jobs, if there can be a moment that's emotional that makes people remember this state of the union and makes it stand out, it's a laundry list of ideas. >> what about you, tim? >> every time the president knocks down a straw man we're going to make tommy drink. i don't think
watch the state of the union unfiltered. going to be adding our color commentary, reading twitter, taking texts from our friends who work in politics as you mentioned joined by tommy and tim, two of the sharpest guys i know in washington who have a lot of experience in twitter despite the fact that we all look 17 years old here. yeah, you know, if you want to tune in to cnn.com, get kind of informed take on what's happening as it's unfolding, you should definitely tune in. it's another option...
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i started thinking about it and, when i left college, i went and worked for unfiltered. sent cameras to kids and we would edit their stories. it was the prelude to youtube. i entered my own film, where i collaborated with incredible amenities filmmakers who had been doing this a long time. i've met them and they were a couple who had been doing this for years. i thought, you get to go wherever you want to go. basically, meet whoever you want to meet. you put yourself in situations that you would never get to experience. it seemed like a world of lifelong learning and it was something that i wanted to do. >> i want to show a trailer of the documentary from 2004, "the control room." before we do this, give us the timeframe of what you are doing. >> i filmed in 2000 and three -- 2003, i was living with a friend from college. sorry, i do not know what is wrong with my throat. she was watching it on fox news. i would wake up and fox news would be talking about duct taping your doors and in egypt where my family lives, it was a different story being told about what is happenin
i started thinking about it and, when i left college, i went and worked for unfiltered. sent cameras to kids and we would edit their stories. it was the prelude to youtube. i entered my own film, where i collaborated with incredible amenities filmmakers who had been doing this a long time. i've met them and they were a couple who had been doing this for years. i thought, you get to go wherever you want to go. basically, meet whoever you want to meet. you put yourself in situations that you...
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public policy, we have to solve a way to have funding so independent, competitive, unfiltered media. it's as important as anything we talk about. journalism is a -- the market can't produce in sufficient -- we have 0 come up with ways to support it with public money. now, to your question. the issue with -- the obama cam campaign -- the one great development was they completely revamped the use of the internet between '08 and '12, and it's a vacuum cleaner that sucks up information and they know everything about us. and instead of having 40 or 50 different types of information spread around on voters, obama campaign put it all together on the cloud, so they have all their information combined, and 1200 and 2,000 pieces of information on every voter in america. and the super computer power and a couple thousand of to the best scientists in the world they could do fun things with that information, what issue you cared about. >> and now they're making -- eric schmidt from google was there looking at this, and after the campaign was done, essentially made an offer to just.everybody there
public policy, we have to solve a way to have funding so independent, competitive, unfiltered media. it's as important as anything we talk about. journalism is a -- the market can't produce in sufficient -- we have 0 come up with ways to support it with public money. now, to your question. the issue with -- the obama cam campaign -- the one great development was they completely revamped the use of the internet between '08 and '12, and it's a vacuum cleaner that sucks up information and they...
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in sales of over $40 million annually and on january 30th, you will have vip access to her life unfiltereda, thank you. >> well, she loves that but also wanted to show you that zipper. one of the many details. >> i wanted to show the back. >> her dresses are exquisite. very, very expensive. >> minnie pearl, i still have the tag on it. love it. no, it's great. >> thanks for the loaner. >>> hey, we move on now to a bromance that seems to never end for the men of "full house." it's been 19 years and the guys are now back together reuniting in a sizzling hot super bowl ad. we'll show it to you and hear -- >> look at them. >> right here. being ridiculous having a great time on the set. here though first our favorite "full house" moments. ♪ everywhere you look everywhere you go there's a heart there's a heart ♪ >> reporter: they were an unlikely trio who made us say tgif every week on the hit "full house." >> spin her. >> spin her. >> spin her? >> spin her. >> this is great. ga, ga, ga. >> whoa. >> play it with me, dad. ♪ >> reporter: the show starred bob saget as talk show host danny tanner, a
in sales of over $40 million annually and on january 30th, you will have vip access to her life unfiltereda, thank you. >> well, she loves that but also wanted to show you that zipper. one of the many details. >> i wanted to show the back. >> her dresses are exquisite. very, very expensive. >> minnie pearl, i still have the tag on it. love it. no, it's great. >> thanks for the loaner. >>> hey, we move on now to a bromance that seems to never end for the...
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look, usually, there's plenty of options for viewers to watch the state of the union unfilter.ch. hopefully it will be a little more irreverent, but still informed. i'm here with two of the sharpest guys that i know in washington, tommy vitor, and tim miller. now both working in politics. guys, what are you looking for tonight? >> this is actually my first state of the union not working for president obama. so what i think i'm looking for is not necessarily a policy proposal or someone screaming at him, but an inspiring moment that will be memorable, that will make this state of the union be one we talk about in five years and not one we forget. >> the problem is we forget about all of them. i'm going to be looking at the minutia. if you look at the presidents' state of the youn-unions, all ye is a straight line. it doesn't affect his approval rating at all. >> all of us are on twitter pretty frequently. we'll be analyzing tweets and texts from around the country and from our friends here in washington. the goal here, again, just to kind of give viewers a feel of what it's like
look, usually, there's plenty of options for viewers to watch the state of the union unfilter.ch. hopefully it will be a little more irreverent, but still informed. i'm here with two of the sharpest guys that i know in washington, tommy vitor, and tim miller. now both working in politics. guys, what are you looking for tonight? >> this is actually my first state of the union not working for president obama. so what i think i'm looking for is not necessarily a policy proposal or someone...
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but what i do think it gives him is an opportunity to get his message out unfiltered. what the president contended with sips he took office is a well-funded campaign against major policy proposals. the rollout was messy, and the website did not move and it was big problems. what created problems that people don't talk about. that took a bigger hit on because core supporters were concerned about the scope and level of spying that went on on men citizens. >> you think thee took a biggest hit. >> no, i would say the n.s.a. scandal was up there. the health care rollout - it's big. i think people discount the role that the n.s.a. scandal has. it wasn't republicans that would be mad at him. when it came to the n.s.a. scandal that's where you saw a lot of core supporters riled by that. what he needs to do is remind people because 2013 was not that bad of a year. he has an historic agreement. we never saw an agreement. not the perfect agreement. >> it was a lot of problems, but the progress compared to where we were, you can't discount the stride made by the president. getting
but what i do think it gives him is an opportunity to get his message out unfiltered. what the president contended with sips he took office is a well-funded campaign against major policy proposals. the rollout was messy, and the website did not move and it was big problems. what created problems that people don't talk about. that took a bigger hit on because core supporters were concerned about the scope and level of spying that went on on men citizens. >> you think thee took a biggest...
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rodman unfiltered. the issues are serious.players there that say they want to help the people by exposing them to basketball. wait until you hear what rodman says about kenneth bay and what makes him really mad. it's not what's going on in north korea. we'll speak with kenneth bay's sister to remind you what the man live is dealing with, not rodman but kenneth bay. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited a
rodman unfiltered. the issues are serious.players there that say they want to help the people by exposing them to basketball. wait until you hear what rodman says about kenneth bay and what makes him really mad. it's not what's going on in north korea. we'll speak with kenneth bay's sister to remind you what the man live is dealing with, not rodman but kenneth bay. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on...
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fans say it represents an unfiltered sample of contemporary culture. >> there are things i want to saymuch time. >> you know why i like vine that? it ain't got no filters so if you ugly, you ugly. >> the jury's out on whether it's a service that will still be used in the years to come. >> it's hard to tell whether it will be an integral part of life in five years. it is getting traction. >> more than a billion smart phones are expected to be sold this year. with more than 2.5 billion people on line, we are increasingly sharing life's moments. >> if you aren't talking money, i don't want to talk. >> which service people choose to use will come down to personal choice and it seems, our attention span. >> no! >> that does it for this morning. thanks so much for watching. "consider this" is coming up next. have a good morning. >> our in depth series on education continues... >> i'm a physicist, and i've gotten a whole new understanding of the meaning of inertia, from trying to get these ideas out... >> flip school, part of our week long in depth series america tonight only on al jazeera am
fans say it represents an unfiltered sample of contemporary culture. >> there are things i want to saymuch time. >> you know why i like vine that? it ain't got no filters so if you ugly, you ugly. >> the jury's out on whether it's a service that will still be used in the years to come. >> it's hard to tell whether it will be an integral part of life in five years. it is getting traction. >> more than a billion smart phones are expected to be sold this year. with...