vote. people who are not citizens of this country. he wants to get rid of any ids so anyone can go and vote and they don t have to prove anywhere name matches who they are. why go after georgia. so political. he wants to flip georgia. why not go after delaware. i hear you talk about this, brian, i hear sean talk about this. georgia has 17 days early vote. excuse it absentee ballots. why if he was a senator when this was such a big issue for him. brian: so inappropriate and divisive i can t imagine for a campaign speech, when you were aspiring to be president, i thought this was divisive and over the top designed just to lead the news and create havoc. but, instead, he is president of the united states. he is a year plus in and making this statement. jefferson davis, or lincoln, make your choice? really a bull conner, george wallace? are you kidding me? do you know a 1977 joe biden was part of a senate judiciary
connection between the paris attackers and the united states. isis and its support secials put out all kinds of propaganda in video and magazines, but that is not proper intelligence. martha: we have the concern of things happening at home. as congressman mcsally was saying she used to head the oversight for africa command when she was in the air force. we have seen these groups banding together to produce a caliphate and continue to spread it in all these areas. wherever they are, they are being given the command to go, to create havoc. gregg: they are adept at using social media.
make the three ball. willie? so dick give us we re filling out our brackets last second here. a lot of people doing that today and tomorrow. what s a good sleeper team? it seems like there s always a 10 11 12 13 seed that seeks its way into the sweet 16. who should we be looking at? over the last three years the 12th seeds that beaten the 5th seat 66% of the time. wow. but i tell you this i always pick a sleeper. somebody that s not in the top four seeds. a team to watch as a seven seed are the spartans and michigan state. very dangerous basketball team. capable they could get beat in the first round by georgia but they could also beat georgia and beat virginia. they are that good. that well coached. that talented. so they re a team to keep an eye on. and i m going to tell you something else. when you look out there, it is really difficult. we know we re going to find some team like a vcu who is going to go on and create havoc.
retribution for a recent pakistani military offense against the taliban in their country. the times reports, the military says that the offensive has resulted in the death of 1,800 militants and cleared much of the region s most notorious hub of militant activity. michael, given today s attack, is the military offensive having any impact? that s a great question. it s a really complicated situation. you mentioned the region. the region is waziristan, on the border of pakistan and afghanistan. during my analysis of the afghan war, one of the serious problems of lack of progress in afghanistan has been the inability to target the pakistan taliban that have been operating just over the border. they re the people that have been training suicide bombers and launching them into kabul to create havoc. the relationships between the u.s. and pakistan government have been very strained. they re also a number of different other groups that operate in this region from the
detrimental to their future and in colleges when students have a lot of different experiences, that s when religious organizations are needed the most and this policy destroys the integrity of that. i want to read the vanderbilt statement. the university does not seek to limit anyone s freedom to practice his or her religion. we require all registered student organizations to have our nondiscrimination policy. we are holding a town hall meeting. etc. etc. etc. professor swain, why would an atheist want to lead a prayer group? i don t get it. > i think there are some people on campus who believe there s no places for religious organizations and this is an opportunity for people who oppose the views of religious groups to go in, create havoc. last night, the university said well, if a leader is elected who creates a problem, the group can