and john podesta s e-mails. the story starts here on twitter. over the holiday weekend, trump tweeted a promo for fox and a dig at cnn and then he apparently scrolled through the replays, where he saw magapill. that s short for make america great again pill. the site was cheering him and touting his accomplishments. trump was impressed, tweeted in response, wow, even i didn t realize we did so much. wish the fake news would report. oh, really? magapill was just an obscure, pro-trump aggregator of articles. but with a presidential thumbs up, its web server crashed. and the president was criticized for, once again, promoting a source of conspiracy theories. a lot of these sites are powerful, because there s a kernel of truth. when you look at it, a lot of it is conspiratorial and a lot of it is demonstrably false. these conspiracy-laden charts, they are extreme fringe. now, we don t know if trump clicked through t eed through t
i think you you as a citizen spoke up and got a response from a government official family member that was using government plane and talking about government stuff in a way that was far more sering than what we see in other forums when questioned wi t eed by the pres. why do you think you drew this response? i think it probably hit home. it got under her skin and who knows what else happened for her that day. she really, i feel like overreacted. she said a lot of things that were incredibly condescending and just ridiculous. it was really something that i had to read a couple of times in other words to let it all soak in because it was so shocking that someone who has all the money and all the time in the
that s our next story. but we also have a cliffhanger story last night right here on this show at the very end of the show. it eed as a mystery. we got lots of feedback about it last night because it was a what s going to happen story? now it s found a surprising ending and that means i m going to need music, it s a dramatic story, it has a sound track, it has a dramatic ending, our cliffhanger will be resolved. coming up. stay right there. i m terrible at this.
helped pay the tuition for girls in malawi to go to high school. we had a surge in tuition for the irds girls this year. bringing the total to $933,927. that is enough to allow 5,276 girls to continue their education in high school in malawi. since we last talked about this, the night before christmas eve, you have contributed another $881,830. which miraculously pushed t eed k.i.n.d. fund across the $7 million fund. which means tonight you have contributed $7,388,341 to the k.i.n.d. fund since we started it on this program. i know that s a very big number,
tweeted t eed this week, califos where i call home. you can get covered if you re a resident. so hurry. how effective is this push, maria? the reason they re using celebrity voices, voto latino, we realize how difficult it is to reach young people. the media they consume is mostly online. they need to hear from people they can trust that basically gets the word out. there s really three states that are critical in order for this to work where we have a concentration of young people. that is california, texas and florida. so the more active these and, unfortunately, only california s participating in their state exchange. both florida and texas, so far, are not participating. they re doing the federal exchange. so just makes it a little bit tougher. having the celebrity endorsem t endorsement, what it does is you leverage them as a distribution channel. it s important. it makes it easy, accessible. someone talking to them in frank language, saying, hey, it s