up next, we continue on immigration. you ve all heard the argument that illegal immigrants are doing jobs that many americans won t. is that really true? we asked gary tuchman to do one of those jobs, picking grapes in the fields of california. what he found may surprise you. later, essence magazine, major lifestyle magazine aimed at african-americans hires a white fashion director and some are calling foul, including a former employee of the magazine. is it reversed racism, though? [trumpet playing reveille throughout]
sides of the aisle politically all americans oppose the humanitarian renoose because it look like they played a game with it. now he is getting a hero s welcome in libya. families are suffering and the american people want answers. we plan to get those on july 29. eric: does it make a mockery of justice when they have the type of deals, especially when you consider some of the allegations involved in this? well, we have to respect the foreign country in scotland and their courts but i m disappointed with what they did. it was a mistake release, now that the british government is saying the same, it was a mistake. tough republicans and democrats alike in congress calling foul. we have want to know exactly what happened between b.p. and the libyan government and decision for the release and money moving. and was terrorism essentially
because haiti sure needs it. paul: thanks, that s it for this week s edition of the journal editorial report, thanks to my panel and all of you, i m paul gigot, we hop paul gigot, we hop right here next week. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. . jon: on fox news watch, there were cheers, silent jeers and a bit of supreme displeasure, how did the media react? what is the state of the president and the press? roll out reform and things got off track. jon: the government s bungled effort with the underwear bomber gets the spotlight and the white house gets a failing grade when it comes to preventing a terror attack. are the media failing as well? he could have been president, but his dirty secrets were exposed by the press and now, the saga takes a new turn. stay tuned. a stellar athlete with strong faith and convictions stars in a new super bowl ad, but some in the media are calling foul. what could be so wrong? and when it comes to trust,
that s it for this week sauhk edition. s e thanks to my panel and to allrip of you. we hope to see you right here next week. jeers and a bit of supreme displeasure, how did the media react? what is the state of the president and the press? roll out reform and things got off track. jon: the government s bungled effort with the underwear bomber gets the spotlight and the white house gets a failing grade when it comes to preventing a terror attack. are the media failing as well? he could have been president, but his dirty secrets were exposed by the press and now, the saga takes a new turn. stay tuned. a stellar athlete with strong faith and convictions stars in a new super bowl ad, but some in the media are calling foul. what could be so wrong? and when it comes to trust,
to where mccain sat which is raped in black and topped with white roses with gray will speak at the memorial service saturday in washington and his burial on sunday at the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. jillian: the midterms around the corner and jimmy carter has advice for anti-trump democratic candidates. i don t talk about impeachment. that is the wrong thing for democrats to do. the former democratic president adding he is hopeful voters will make the right choice when heading to the polls in november. rob: donald trump calling foul on the media, getting a fif a lesson on soccer penalty in the oval office. same kind of treatments. pick out someone. jillian: you can see donald