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shannon: let's talk about it with judith miller, pulitzer-prize-winning investigative reporter, author, fox news contributor, and tammy bruce, radio talk show host and fox news contributor. good to see you both. >> hi, there. shannon: judith, i will start with you. there seems to be a lot of skepticism by average folks out there i don't know necessarily believe what the government is telling me. they could be misplaced fears. they could be legitimate but they are after us, media is pushing us to ask more questions. that's what we do sometimes, we act on behalf of the public to get to the truth. >> you are absolutely right and that's what 99% of the reporters that i have been reading and watching on the air are doing. information is the best vaccine. in fact it is the only vaccine and transparency on part of public health service and mayors and police forces at this point are the best disentech and. we need both. if the mayor of dallas has a problem he better address his own people because reporters are asking for manufacturing that people need to know to protect themselves. that is wha
shannon: let's talk about it with judith miller, pulitzer-prize-winning investigative reporter, author, fox news contributor, and tammy bruce, radio talk show host and fox news contributor. good to see you both. >> hi, there. shannon: judith, i will start with you. there seems to be a lot of skepticism by average folks out there i don't know necessarily believe what the government is telling me. they could be misplaced fears. they could be legitimate but they are after us, media is...
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journalist shield bills -- after the valerie plame incident in which "new york times" reporter judith miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to disclose her confidential sources. it takes a while to get these things through congress. in 2007, the house overwhelmingly approved a shield bill. and when that didn't pass through the senate in 2009, a similar bill passed on a voice vote under a suspension of the rules, meaning it was so noncontroversial that a role call vote wasn't even needed. the senate hasn't passed such a bill yet, but in 2009, the commission did send a bill to the floor and failed to win a place on the calendar as debate on something called obama care suddenly teak ov lly took over that kind of sidetracked things for a while. but the shield bill came under disclosure after a massive subpoena of the associated press's phone records to track down the leak about a cia operation in yemen and the revelation that the department of justice had successfully obtained a search warrant of a fox news reporter's g mail account by telling the court in order to get the search war rangt t
journalist shield bills -- after the valerie plame incident in which "new york times" reporter judith miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to disclose her confidential sources. it takes a while to get these things through congress. in 2007, the house overwhelmingly approved a shield bill. and when that didn't pass through the senate in 2009, a similar bill passed on a voice vote under a suspension of the rules, meaning it was so noncontroversial that a role call vote wasn't even...
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john hildenrath, and judith miller, she's a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist.ood to see you, everybody. thanks so much for being here. let's talk about these lone wolf attacks. are you more concerned today about the possibility of an extremist on the streets of new york? >> well, i am. this is a structured one. kill a cop, but there's going to be more and more of these people who think this is their way to stardom, whatever the case may be. i think there will be more and more of those incidents. >> and it's not a religion. it's almost like they're hiding behind some isis strategy. what do we do about it? >> we're doing what we're doing which is that you have to be very, very proactive. you have to watch for people who fit a profile that may mean they make trouble. here in new york city, i have to say the nypd has been doing this for a long, long time and they've been very successful, thwarting 17 attacks. isis likes to inspire the individual to work at home. i am less concerned about this than i am about the actions of a concerted group of individuals getting t
john hildenrath, and judith miller, she's a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist.ood to see you, everybody. thanks so much for being here. let's talk about these lone wolf attacks. are you more concerned today about the possibility of an extremist on the streets of new york? >> well, i am. this is a structured one. kill a cop, but there's going to be more and more of these people who think this is their way to stardom, whatever the case may be. i think there will be more and more...
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ed rowlands is a fox news political analyst and judith miller, fox news contributor and keith, the ceof risk management research firm. thank you for joining us. voter i.d. law. what did you make of that? what's the implications? >> i don't think there is big implications. people should have an i.d. when they go to vote. people are going to vote. i think those who don't have i.d.s, democrats will make sure they have i.d.s. >> does it stop others from voting? >> there's no evidence of that. so my sense is it's more of a security issue and it needs to be there. >> what's your sense of mid terms right here? any thoughts on voter i.d. on mid terms. >> it's too close to call. i'm amazed given up popularity of obama and his policies why this is even so close but it is. that says a lot about the weakness of the republican party and its message. what you heard on your show, paul ryan's concentration on jobs, on growth, that's what i think people want to hear and a lot of these races they're not hearing it. >> in fact, the lack of growth caused a whole new conversation within the federal reserve
ed rowlands is a fox news political analyst and judith miller, fox news contributor and keith, the ceof risk management research firm. thank you for joining us. voter i.d. law. what did you make of that? what's the implications? >> i don't think there is big implications. people should have an i.d. when they go to vote. people are going to vote. i think those who don't have i.d.s, democrats will make sure they have i.d.s. >> does it stop others from voting? >> there's no...
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judith miller is a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist and fox news contributor.d rowlands is a fox news political analyst. mary is an editorial board member for "the wall street journal" and editor of "wall street journal" asia based in hong kong. good to see everyone. secret service. head of the secret service is out. is this symptomatic of the government today? >> i think that's what people seem to be afraid of is just the level of confidence has plummeted but this i must say. at least president obama has fired someone and held someone accountable. the problem with this agency is that it is a very troubled agency. and i think the only way to solve the problem is to bring in a very experienced outsider, not an insider. not a politically correct choice. >> from an outsider's perspective, it's hard to have confidence in the leadership when we're dealing with these monsters across the world. isis. when we cannot even keep a guy with a knife from climbing the fence and the white house and elevator with the president and a guy with a gun. >> sometimes the little thin
judith miller is a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist and fox news contributor.d rowlands is a fox news political analyst. mary is an editorial board member for "the wall street journal" and editor of "wall street journal" asia based in hong kong. good to see everyone. secret service. head of the secret service is out. is this symptomatic of the government today? >> i think that's what people seem to be afraid of is just the level of confidence has plummeted...
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. >> this trip is judith miller told me she worked for the times, they are taking people for a lot of. i guess they have to wear their hazmat suits because going tor in a nuclear facility helping them develop their nuclear -- it's two days where you help the iranians develop a nuke. that's an interesting thing. you don't wraelly get to do that a lot. >> i would rather go to colorado with maureen doud. >> scratch kabul, detroit off my bucket list. but tehran -- >> wouldn't it be rich if the "new york times" crew -- because i don't think any conservative individuals are going to go over would you both agree it's going to be kind of the upper west side of manhattan. people are going fo go what if they're all taken hostage? >> right. >> what if they grabbed them all? >> this lady that gave the tour hung out with the ayatollah. >> maybe that's part of it optional 18-year extension you're taking hostage. >> i would rather stay at a bar with bill hemmer. >> really, gutfeld? >> yeah. and you know what? that's worth it. >> you can't drink alcohol there, but you can get stoned, with rocks, if t
. >> this trip is judith miller told me she worked for the times, they are taking people for a lot of. i guess they have to wear their hazmat suits because going tor in a nuclear facility helping them develop their nuclear -- it's two days where you help the iranians develop a nuke. that's an interesting thing. you don't wraelly get to do that a lot. >> i would rather go to colorado with maureen doud. >> scratch kabul, detroit off my bucket list. but tehran -- >>...
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judith miller, ed rollins, and mary is an editorial board member for "the wall street journal" formeral page editor for asia. kim jong-un, what's going on? leaders from north korea are talking to south korea amazingly in his absence. >> we have continued fire across borders and little incidents of someone putting up a balloon, it gets shot down. i want to know what is the intelligence speculation about the nuclear weapons arsenal of north korea? what's the relationship of the military to the missing young leader? is he sick? we don't know. i haven't seen any good intelligence on that. >> and then there's the china connection. >> there's nothing i can add other than that. policy won't change there. i think eventually they would like to have some kind of merger in south korea. that's a long ways off. i think the critical thing is their nuclear proliferation. they have nuclear weapons and they are more than happy to share them with bad guys. they're a bad guy at the end of the day. they're not our friends. >> his father kim jong-un had extended absences like this. we just don't know what
judith miller, ed rollins, and mary is an editorial board member for "the wall street journal" formeral page editor for asia. kim jong-un, what's going on? leaders from north korea are talking to south korea amazingly in his absence. >> we have continued fire across borders and little incidents of someone putting up a balloon, it gets shot down. i want to know what is the intelligence speculation about the nuclear weapons arsenal of north korea? what's the relationship of the...
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journalist shield bills -- after the valerie plame incident in which "new york times" reporter judith miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to disclose her confidential sources. it takes a while to get these things through congress. in 2007, the house overwhelmingly approved a shield bill. and when that didn't pass through the senate in 2009, a similar bill passed on a voice vote under a suspension of the rules, meaning it was so noncontroversial that a role call vote wasn't even needed. the senate hasn't passed such a bill yet, but in 2009, the commission did send a bill to the floor and failed to win a place on the calendar as debate on something called obama care suddenly teak ov lly took over that kind of sidetracked things for a while. but the shield bill came under disclosure after a massive subpoena of the associated press's phone records to track down the leak about a cia operation in yemen and the revelation that the department of justice had successfully obtained a search warrant of a fox news reporter's g mail account by telling the court in order to get the search war rangt t
journalist shield bills -- after the valerie plame incident in which "new york times" reporter judith miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to disclose her confidential sources. it takes a while to get these things through congress. in 2007, the house overwhelmingly approved a shield bill. and when that didn't pass through the senate in 2009, a similar bill passed on a voice vote under a suspension of the rules, meaning it was so noncontroversial that a role call vote wasn't even...
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effort was taken up in earnest after the valerie plame incident in which "new york times" reporter judith miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to disclose her confidential sources. those shield law efforts that started then are ongoing. it takes a while to get these things through congress. in 2007, the house overwhelmingly approved a shield bill. and when that didn't pass through the senate in 2009, a similar bill passed on a voice vote under a suspension of the rules, meaning it was so noncontroversial that a role call vote wasn't even needed. the senate hasn't passed such a bill yet, but in 2009, the judiciary committee did send a bill to the floor. it failed to win a place on the calendar as debate on something called obamacare suddenly took over the agenda, that kind of sidetracked things for a while. but the latest attempt to pass the journalist shield bill came after last summer's disclosure after a massive subpoena of the associated press's phone records to track down the leak about a cia operation in yemen and the revelation that the department of justice had successfully obtained
effort was taken up in earnest after the valerie plame incident in which "new york times" reporter judith miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to disclose her confidential sources. those shield law efforts that started then are ongoing. it takes a while to get these things through congress. in 2007, the house overwhelmingly approved a shield bill. and when that didn't pass through the senate in 2009, a similar bill passed on a voice vote under a suspension of the rules, meaning...