be done anywhere? we went to the united arab em rids for a city of tonight s city of tomorrow. about 20 miles outside abu dhabi. it will be based on people walking to where they live, work and play. and if you aren t walking, the city director says you can take a magnetically controlled car wherever you need to go. this is a little car? this is a person rapid transit this is how you get around the city. it s electric and solar powered. it comes when you want it and takes you where you want to go and leave it alone. so it s driverless? yes. navigating the city s 2.4 square miles is relatively easy. this is a dream but is it really going to happen? the it going to be more than a demo? it s a model for open development but enviromental
two, who was in on it? and three, who was in on the cover-up? who knew that the traffic study story was false and pushed it anyway to try to cover up the real reason this happened? the busiest bridge in the world was used as a weapon to hurt one new jersey town on orders that appeared to have come from the governor s office. it s fun to talk about chris christie s poll numbers. what remains between here and there is the central question of who done it and why and who helped them try to get away with it? do we get closer to answering those questions with this new round of subpoenas tonight? in addition to the 18 new subpoenas sent out by the legislature tonight, the committee investigating the scandal also today voted on how to proceed with regard to the governor s fired deputy chief of staff, bridget kelly and his former campaign manager, both of whom have invoked their fifth amendment rights and have refused to hand over documents to the legislature and have asked that their subpoenas
reason they did it? two, who was in on it? and three, who was in on the cover-up? who knew that the traffic study story was false and pushed it anyway to try to cover up the real reason this happened? the busiest bridge in the world was used as a weapon to hurt one new jersey town on orders that appeared to have come from the governor s office. it s fun to talk about chris christie s poll numbers. what remains between here and there is the central question of who done it and why and who helped them try to get away with it? do we get closer to answering those questions with this new round of subpoenas tonight? in addition to the 18 new subpoenas sent out by the legislature tonight, the committee investigating the scandal also today voted on how to proceed with regard to the governor s fired deputy chief of staff, bridget kelly and his former campaign manager, both of whom have invoked their fifth amendment rights and have refused to hand over documents to the legislature and have asked
so, one, what was the real reason they did it? two, who was in on it? and three, who was in on the cover-up? who knew that the traffic study story was false and pushed it anyway to try to cover up the real reason this happened? the busiest bridge in the world was used as a weapon to hurt one new jersey town on orders that appeared to have come from the governor s office. it s fun to talk about chris christie s poll numbers. what remains between here and there is the central question of who done it and why and who helped them try to get away with it? do we get closer to answering those questions with this new round of subpoenas tonight? in addition to the 18 new subpoenas sent out by the legislature tonight, the committee investigating the scandal also today voted on how to proceed with regard to the governor s fired deputy chief of staff, bridget kelly and his former campaign manager, both of whom have invoked their fifth amendment rights and have refused to hand over documents to the
know, some secret witness out there they should have called. there is onie issue in this cas. is isn t who done it? everybody knows when the crime took place. the issue was what he was thinking and intending when he did it and when you only have one survivor of the encounter, the person whose telling the story has a tremendous advantage. is she correct and the jury correct that it didn t matter that he was the one to get out of the car? it didn t matter what happened up until they were in a struggle and that s all that mattered once the struggle began, what george zimmerman felt? absolutely. she is right about that. there is no crime. there is not even there is nothing unlawful about him getting out of the car. of course, in retrospect we wish he stayed in the car but he gets out, on the phone. that 911 call, he s actually outside during most of it and remember, the dispatcher is saying to him, what does he look like?