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do we need to look any further than boston, san bernardino or orlando to know that time has already comeocial media, it's easy enough to find out where to go and when. so what happens when terrorists tag along for a flash-mob protest at your airport and gas the place like they did in tokyo? what happens when some facebook freeway protest brings your interstate to a screeching halt? if you're late for work, that's one thing. but what if you've had a heart attack and your ambulance is just a mile from the hospital exit? ladies and gentlemen, another definition of terrorism is violence in the name of politics. criminal violence has no place in political debate. and those who incite it or engage in it need to be prosecuted and punished, period. the left's violence against america has taken many forms. for example, left-wing judicial activism can be a form of violence against our constitutional system. look at judicial efforts to block president trump's executive order to take a longer look at people coming from countries that sponsor or harbor terrorists. yet the protesters show up, the medi
do we need to look any further than boston, san bernardino or orlando to know that time has already comeocial media, it's easy enough to find out where to go and when. so what happens when terrorists tag along for a flash-mob protest at your airport and gas the place like they did in tokyo? what happens when some facebook freeway protest brings your interstate to a screeching halt? if you're late for work, that's one thing. but what if you've had a heart attack and your ambulance is just a mile...
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sort of horrific terrorist attack, but do you blame the fbi for the terrorist attack in san bernardino or orlando, ohio state went all out of the suspects slipped of their grasp? >> i know that people love to say that the judge said this about no terrorist attacks occurred by people from countries from these places. well, that does not include all of the people that have been arrested and charged with crimes that have been stopped. that's came from those countries. >> okay, we will move on. lots of fire today. another major showdown moving on capitol hill over the potential confirmation of betsy devos. education secretary, i might need a little bit of education to say that word. what the republicans can do for us her and other nominees through. and they are trying to do so. and supreme court pick neil gorsuch, the judge needs this week as people on the left are still trying to decide how hard to fight the nomination. whether the g.o.p. will have to go nuclear with an option to push him through. and we are going to make more "outnumbered" when the tv version wraps up, we are online at foxnews.com/
sort of horrific terrorist attack, but do you blame the fbi for the terrorist attack in san bernardino or orlando, ohio state went all out of the suspects slipped of their grasp? >> i know that people love to say that the judge said this about no terrorist attacks occurred by people from countries from these places. well, that does not include all of the people that have been arrested and charged with crimes that have been stopped. that's came from those countries. >> okay, we will...
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i look at san bernardino or orlando, dan, there were media members that didn't want to admit it was terrorismas just a crazy guy. >> yeah, media covered terrorism a lot. that's part of the pushback here. they think they do this. but they're pc about it, when you look, they go out of their way to avoid the term terrorism. we did a study 5 to 1. you use other terms than terror or terrorists. trish: they're reluctant for sure. by the way, the president at that time, president obama was also reluctant. so you know, you can see the two go hand in hand. dan, i apologize. sean spicer is taking up all our time on this show! so it's good to see you, we're short on time. got to leave it there. thank you, sir. we'll be right back. me to reach my goals. use wh'e so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an eas
i look at san bernardino or orlando, dan, there were media members that didn't want to admit it was terrorismas just a crazy guy. >> yeah, media covered terrorism a lot. that's part of the pushback here. they think they do this. but they're pc about it, when you look, they go out of their way to avoid the term terrorism. we did a study 5 to 1. you use other terms than terror or terrorists. trish: they're reluctant for sure. by the way, the president at that time, president obama was also...
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yes, to include on this list something like the san bernardino attack or the orlando attack, which got saturation coverage for days on end, justifiably, to include those on a list of things being underreported suggests the list itself, in that there were all these terror attacks this that the administration at this moment with this court battle going wants to make people aware that terrorism still exists as a big problem. >> woodruff: but philip bump you did find some that didn't get that much coverage. most occurred outside the united states, is that right? >> that's exactly right. so the scale of the attacks here range from the attack in paris, which was a multi-pronged attack, a soccer stadium and a music hall and cafeÉ, to stabbig attacks on military officials in egypt. there was a huge range included in this. a lot of the attacks no one was killed, not that that should be a standard by which we say a terrorist attack is good or bad, but the fact all of these were packaged together as one whole suggesting this is a threat to the united states, which was the clear implication, i thi
yes, to include on this list something like the san bernardino attack or the orlando attack, which got saturation coverage for days on end, justifiably, to include those on a list of things being underreported suggests the list itself, in that there were all these terror attacks this that the administration at this moment with this court battle going wants to make people aware that terrorism still exists as a big problem. >> woodruff: but philip bump you did find some that didn't get that...
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san bernardino attack? or the paris attack? you ever heard of the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando? was that reported? are you kidding?eported? they were extensively covered. i know everything about the orlando shooting because of the reporting i knew about the guy's grinder profile. i don't know about anybody's grinder profile and i'm on grinder! what are you saying? what are you saying? this list of terror attackers is so bad they even spelled attacker wrong 18 times! how do you spell attacker wrong? that's what your phone does for free! but fine, if trump wants to talk about ignoring terror attacks, let's start about the terror attacks he ignored because what stands out about this list is like an ashy knees anonymous meeting, there were no white people in it. no dylan roof, no planned parenthood shooter, no pennsylvania police barricade attacker. eth not like the trump people didn't see these attacks. they just don't like to talk about them. the proof is in how they handled last week's quebec terror attack when they initially thought there was a moroccan shooter. >> it's a terrible reminder of whey we must remain v
san bernardino attack? or the paris attack? you ever heard of the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando? was that reported? are you kidding?eported? they were extensively covered. i know everything about the orlando shooting because of the reporting i knew about the guy's grinder profile. i don't know about anybody's grinder profile and i'm on grinder! what are you saying? what are you saying? this list of terror attackers is so bad they even spelled attacker wrong 18 times! how do you spell...
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or undercovered by the media. the list also includes the attacks in paris, san bernardino and orlando. those three, alone, were responsible for days of live media coverage in this country. more of the president's attacks on the media came once again on twitter. apparently responding to a "new york times" story that he didn't fully understand the executive order he signed putting his own aide, steve bannon, on the national security council. president trump said this morning, "i call my own shots. largely based on an accumulation of data and everyone knows it. some fake news media in order to marginalize, lies." also this responding to polls showing his low approval rating. "any negative polls are fake news." repeating, "any negative polls are fake news just like the cnn, abc, nbc polls in the election. sorry, people want border security and extreme vetting." finally tonight live pictures of the u.s. senate working late. cory booker, democrat of new jersey, speaking now. the democrats are trying to gum up the works before a vote on betsy devos for education secretary. they plan to keep t
or undercovered by the media. the list also includes the attacks in paris, san bernardino and orlando. those three, alone, were responsible for days of live media coverage in this country. more of the president's attacks on the media came once again on twitter. apparently responding to a "new york times" story that he didn't fully understand the executive order he signed putting his own aide, steve bannon, on the national security council. president trump said this morning, "i...
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san bernardino attack and orlando nightclub massacre. it included quite a few attacks that had very few deaths or none at all. >>> another one of president trump's cabinet picks now coming under fresh scrutiny this morning. labor secretary nominee andrew employed an undocumented housekeeper for several years. when they learned of her status they ended her employment and offered assistance in getting legal status. >>> president trump is facing criticism from britain. the british speaker says he should not be allowed to address parliament. prime minister theresa may is defending the decision to invite president trump for a state visit in june. >>> extreme weather on the move this morning. the storm that left seattle and much of washington state covered in snow is on the way out. >> that's good news for the pacific northwest. the bad news is as we take a look at the radar that snow is being replaced by rain and in some cases high winds, as well. and this was the unusual scene outside of tacoma. that's the pavement on fire. >> yeah, damaged power lines heated up the road surface and it burst into flames. >> but some residents tried to make t
san bernardino attack and orlando nightclub massacre. it included quite a few attacks that had very few deaths or none at all. >>> another one of president trump's cabinet picks now coming under fresh scrutiny this morning. labor secretary nominee andrew employed an undocumented housekeeper for several years. when they learned of her status they ended her employment and offered assistance in getting legal status. >>> president trump is facing criticism from britain. the...
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or five years. put orlando up there, san bernardino, boston. with the president is talking about is not make-believe. it is very, very real. again, we shall see what happens in the next few months. i don't expect that the courts are going to come out the way that the president would like them to you but i would like them to. most importantly, the with the cost constitution directs. i think this will stick to the president, to the american people, too. part of what they object to is this kind of judiciary, which doesn't seem to abide or take seriously democracy and the opinions of the american people as expressed by them themselves and in the person of their president, president trump. >> martha: we are looking for a narrow decision to be made based on whether they could uphold that ban, they really brought in and out and get a lot of the issues that were underlying. a lot of people feel that that was not the right way to go to her about it judicially. bill bennett, thank you very much, sir. always good to see you. >> by the way, i think it stre
or five years. put orlando up there, san bernardino, boston. with the president is talking about is not make-believe. it is very, very real. again, we shall see what happens in the next few months. i don't expect that the courts are going to come out the way that the president would like them to you but i would like them to. most importantly, the with the cost constitution directs. i think this will stick to the president, to the american people, too. part of what they object to is this kind of...
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them were highly covered events, like the terrorist attacks in orlando and it san bernardino, some of them were in fact, under covered. or not covered at all. it's kind of a comp located situation. yet, there are an enormous number of attacks on the president by the press. why not take a more balanced view of this and say, he does have a point about it. it >> jon: it jacket, the president doesn't help the media's attitude towards him when as a candidate, he would refer to the dishonest media as the most deplorable people in the room. reporters shouldn't take that stuff personally, should they? >> no, this is an adversarial relationship. we are not supposed to be an arm to the white house public relations room. this is the way it's been throughout the history of our country. i think he just started it sooner. as byron said, he's going to have to live with the fact that we are going to fact-check him. there's nothing wrong with that. if the voters into the american people have the right to know what's true. >> jon: it wasn't that long ago that the president was saying byron, if you like your doctor, you can keep her doctor
them were highly covered events, like the terrorist attacks in orlando and it san bernardino, some of them were in fact, under covered. or not covered at all. it's kind of a comp located situation. yet, there are an enormous number of attacks on the president by the press. why not take a more balanced view of this and say, he does have a point about it. it >> jon: it jacket, the president doesn't help the media's attitude towards him when as a candidate, he would refer to the dishonest...
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or "orlando." the list also included multiple misspellings, including misspelling the name of san bernardino. in response, cal 20 congressman pete aguiar tweeted -- not "you cannot even spell san bernardino, but you exploit our community to justifyfy your musm ban ?"meanwhile, new information meanwhile new informrmation has , emerged showing that counselor to the president kellyanne conway has repeatedly made false claims about a non-existent terrorist attack called the bowling green massacre. conway's comments first sparked controversy after a february 2nd interview with msnbc's chris matthews, in which she attempted to justify president trump's muslim ban by citing a terrorist attack in bowling green, kentucky, which never happened. >> i bet it is brain of information to people that president obama had a six-month ban on iraqi refugee program after two iraqis came here to this country were radicalized and were the masterminds behind the bowling green massacre. most people do not know that because it did not get covered. amy: after widespread criticism, conway said she misspoke when she said
or "orlando." the list also included multiple misspellings, including misspelling the name of san bernardino. in response, cal 20 congressman pete aguiar tweeted -- not "you cannot even spell san bernardino, but you exploit our community to justifyfy your musm ban ?"meanwhile, new information meanwhile new informrmation has , emerged showing that counselor to the president kellyanne conway has repeatedly made false claims about a non-existent terrorist attack called the...
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, france, the san bernardino attack and the orlando nightclub massacre that most networks covered for days, if not weeks. the list also included quite a few attacks that had very deaths or none at all. >>> another one of president trump's cabinet picks now coming under fresh scrutiny this morning. labor secretary nominee andrew pozner admitted he and his wife employed an undocumented housekeeper for several years. he says when they learned of her status, they immediately ended her employment and offered her assistance in getting legal status. >>> and president trump is facing fresh criticism from britain. the speaker of the house of commons says the president should not be allowed to address parliament despite a petition signed by nearly 2 million britons. prime minister theresa may is defending the decision to invite president trump for a state visit in june. >>> extreme weather on the move this morning. the storm that left seattle and much of washington state covered in snow is on the way out. >> that's good news for the pacific northwest. the bad news is as we take a look at the radar, that snow is being replaced by rain and in some cases high winds, as well. and thi
, france, the san bernardino attack and the orlando nightclub massacre that most networks covered for days, if not weeks. the list also included quite a few attacks that had very deaths or none at all. >>> another one of president trump's cabinet picks now coming under fresh scrutiny this morning. labor secretary nominee andrew pozner admitted he and his wife employed an undocumented housekeeper for several years. he says when they learned of her status, they immediately ended her...
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orlando and san bernardino, and dallas, vandalizee riots that and is damage shopkeepers and injure the innocent. and you see the police engaging and unjustified shootings, i cannot point the blame in one direction or another. but i do know what we have lost during the 1960's and i know we need to find it. i never expected to be at this point in my life reliving some a halfout that decade century ago. host: federal judge harvie wilkinson is our guest today. we want to hear from you. we have split the numbers by age. and for those who have a romanticized view of the 1960's, we had a different number for you. and we have a caller from massachusetts. good morning. caller: i have two thoughts, i will adjust the 1960's -- addres s the 1960's, even though we saw the violence, it was a time when politics started to grow. we had the pentagon papers and we saw were the government was pushing those aside and we sell with the young people did. positive things as well as violence. the thing that disturbs me is the politics and the supreme court. how is it that a conservative can interpret the law one way, and a liberal can interpret it the other way? isn't the law the law? and how can a person like myself unde
orlando and san bernardino, and dallas, vandalizee riots that and is damage shopkeepers and injure the innocent. and you see the police engaging and unjustified shootings, i cannot point the blame in one direction or another. but i do know what we have lost during the 1960's and i know we need to find it. i never expected to be at this point in my life reliving some a halfout that decade century ago. host: federal judge harvie wilkinson is our guest today. we want to hear from you. we have...
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orlando and san bernardino and dallas, and you see riots that vandalize and damage shopkeepers and injure innocents and you see police engage in unjustified shootings, i can't point the blame all one direction or another. but i do know what we lost during the 1960s. i do know we've got to find it and i never expected to be at this point in my life reliving so much about that decade a half century ago. >> federal judge harvie wilkins is taking our calls this morning. we want to hear from you for 50 and older 202-748-8000. and any of you who have a more romanticized view of the 1960s, it's 8001. grace is on the 50 and older line from massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. two thoughts. first, i'll address the 1960s very easily. to me, even though we saw the violence and everything else, but with the time when my politics started to grow and to understand, we had the pentagon papers. we had so many different things, and we saw where government was pushing those aside, and we saw what the young people did, so i saw positive things as well as violence. but the thing that really disturbs me is the politics in the supreme court. how is it that a conservative can interpret the law one way
orlando and san bernardino and dallas, and you see riots that vandalize and damage shopkeepers and injure innocents and you see police engage in unjustified shootings, i can't point the blame all one direction or another. but i do know what we lost during the 1960s. i do know we've got to find it and i never expected to be at this point in my life reliving so much about that decade a half century ago. >> federal judge harvie wilkins is taking our calls this morning. we want to hear from...
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or least better than race in the united states. that's a tsarnaev brothers in 2013 who came over here and omar mateen in orlando and farook of the san bernardino killing and the young man who blew up the detonated a bomb on 23rd street who came over here as a young child so i think we ought to think carefully about this idea that simply putting up further barricades at u.s. entry points in fact makes us more secure. >> larry what is your sense of this kind of security preparation? >> we talk about the panel on how to make as they began the more fundamental question is are we in danger and from muslims the truth is not very much danger. about 120 americans have been killed in muslim terrorists compared to the hundreds of thousands of people who have died by other causes, gangs and domestic violence so it's a small portion and yet the level of fear and anxiety surrounding this issue is totally outside. the muslim community in america is a very successful one. and on the average that has a higher level of education. it makes the same level of income at every stage. it's far less like late than the average an american to go to prison. compare that
or least better than race in the united states. that's a tsarnaev brothers in 2013 who came over here and omar mateen in orlando and farook of the san bernardino killing and the young man who blew up the detonated a bomb on 23rd street who came over here as a young child so i think we ought to think carefully about this idea that simply putting up further barricades at u.s. entry points in fact makes us more secure. >> larry what is your sense of this kind of security preparation?...
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paris twice for the charlie hebdo attacks or paris attacks, spent days and days there covering this deeply. we went to orlando. the coverage of san bernardinof attacks both here and in europe. the nice attacks. we were on the air for hours talking about this. so as you say, it's just not factual. it's not correct. now why are they doing this? it's hard to say. it's hard to say whether this is an actual belief in the white house or if his media team is trying to catch up with the president's comments on this. when you look at that list last night and i was looking at it like you it was a list of all terror attacks or suspected terror attacks around the world for the last couple of years. virtually all of which we covered. some of them, and the coverage, you know, depending how big and impactful the attack was corresponded to those attacks. if you had a couple hundred people killed we were talking about it for days and weeks. the smaller attacks mentioned, and we can send to our viewers the cnn stories done on these things, but of course, smaller attacks got less coverage. so it's a cipher. we don't know why they're pushing this line. >> and
paris twice for the charlie hebdo attacks or paris attacks, spent days and days there covering this deeply. we went to orlando. the coverage of san bernardinof attacks both here and in europe. the nice attacks. we were on the air for hours talking about this. so as you say, it's just not factual. it's not correct. now why are they doing this? it's hard to say. it's hard to say whether this is an actual belief in the white house or if his media team is trying to catch up with the president's...
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san bernardino and orlando were american citizens. but what more can you do? how do you screen american citizens without profiling them or violating their civil liberties? >> well, i think you always have to be more careful like we saw in the executive order denying lawful permanent residence in the united states. that was the glitch that i think will be remedied in short order, i am told. the case of the new york bomber is a prime example of how we could have maybe done a better job. this is where the f.b.i. opened a case, his father said he's a terrorist and, after the fact, we find out his travels to afghanistan and pakistan led him to more radicalized mosques. we didn't have that intense to vet him going into secondary screening, trying to come back into the united states. what was the result? two bombs going off one in new jersey and one in new york, and that's the kind of example of a case of connecting the dots, looking at social media. any employer is going to look at your social media before they hire you. why aren't we doing that when we screen people come into the united states? >> woodruff: president trump sa
san bernardino and orlando were american citizens. but what more can you do? how do you screen american citizens without profiling them or violating their civil liberties? >> well, i think you always have to be more careful like we saw in the executive order denying lawful permanent residence in the united states. that was the glitch that i think will be remedied in short order, i am told. the case of the new york bomber is a prime example of how we could have maybe done a better job....
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or paris come home to america? we need to look any further than boston, san bernardino orlando to know that time has already come? easy enough to find out where to go and when. terrorists tagen along with a flash mob protest at your local airport. and gas the place like they did in tokyo. what happens when some freeway facebook protest on your interstate highway brings it all to a screeching halt? if you end up late for work, that's one thing. but what if you've had a heart attack and you are in and an ambulance and you only a mile away from the hospital? for terrorism is violence in the name of politics and criminal violence has no place in political debate. or engage inite it it need to be prosecuted and punished, period. [applause] left''serre:the violence against america has taken many forms. can-wing judicial activism be a form of violence against our constitutional system. look at judicial efforts to block president trump's executive order to take a longer look at people coming from countries that sponsor or harbor terrorists. the protesters show up, the media amplify their anger and the elites go into a to
or paris come home to america? we need to look any further than boston, san bernardino orlando to know that time has already come? easy enough to find out where to go and when. terrorists tagen along with a flash mob protest at your local airport. and gas the place like they did in tokyo. what happens when some freeway facebook protest on your interstate highway brings it all to a screeching halt? if you end up late for work, that's one thing. but what if you've had a heart attack and you are...
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san bernardino and orlando, and other places, including ohio state, and the marathon bombers in boston, they were already here. >> home-grown. >> now there are people out there in america who are looking at this, maybe disenchanted or young men who are is islamic background and say i don't have a place in this country. look at the attitude that he has about us. >> we shall see what happens. tom, thank you so much, as always, for being with us. we greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you for your patience. katy tur, thank you as well. >> thanks for having me. >>> still ahead, the president pledges to, quote, destroy a decades-old provision that plays a key role in the separate of church and state as we currently know it. we will talk about that when "morning joe" returns. (man vo) it was may, when dad forgot how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening
san bernardino and orlando, and other places, including ohio state, and the marathon bombers in boston, they were already here. >> home-grown. >> now there are people out there in america who are looking at this, maybe disenchanted or young men who are is islamic background and say i don't have a place in this country. look at the attitude that he has about us. >> we shall see what happens. tom, thank you so much, as always, for being with us. we greatly appreciate it....
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that are included in the ban produced any of the terrorist attacks that we saw in orlando, in san bernardino county, or any of the other ones. how were those chosen and the source countries for the 9/11 attack exempted? mr. king: reclaiming my time. addressing both of those topics. the gentleman's data that says that more christians than muslims have been brought in as jeffrey -- refugees, i've heard that as an obama administration information that has come out. that doesn't match up with the data that i have seen when i travel to places like geneva and looked that the or looked at data that came out before that release. the data up to that release indicated entirely the opposite. which i have identified. and the data that came out in the last weeks of the obama administration asserted that they had a significant number of christians that were part of that. i appreciate the gentleman's point with the executive order. that it references religious minorities. i appreciate that it does. because i think they are the ones that are targeted. but the gentleman's point about the origin of the terrorists that a
that are included in the ban produced any of the terrorist attacks that we saw in orlando, in san bernardino county, or any of the other ones. how were those chosen and the source countries for the 9/11 attack exempted? mr. king: reclaiming my time. addressing both of those topics. the gentleman's data that says that more christians than muslims have been brought in as jeffrey -- refugees, i've heard that as an obama administration information that has come out. that doesn't match up with the...