dissenting opinion. crawford said robert had no part in this. salon.com says oh, no, he wrote three quarters of the tis sent. so this is really inside stuff. and it s presenting a view of the court that can only be harmful, in my view. gregg: i would regard it as helpful and healthy. thank you very much, liz trotta. good to see you. heather: maybe there is an app for that. gregg: you think? heather: apparently there is an app for a whole lot of things. app for just about everything. now thanks to the aclu, like that transition there is one that enables people to secretly record police stops. our leap panel looks at the legal panel looks at the potential ramifications up next [ male announcer ] don t miss red lobster s four course seafood feast,
that s fine, unless they become a public safety issue, they get in or into the fray of it gregg: you know, they ve been prosecuted. they ve recorded police activity. it s wrong. gregg: isn t the best evidence the rodney king case, back in the early 1990s, lawrence powell and stacy coon were here is freeze frame of the beating, the vicious beating that took place. powell and coon were eventually convicted. there is the two acquitted two convicted. they would have gotten away with this were it not for a videotape. the laws are changing with the situation and as you see now, in new jersey, it s this app is what the aclu division in new jersey. so i agree that it s not a problem. in fact, law enforcement officers do have video cameras on their patrol cars. so it protects them as well. don t you think that officers, if they know they may be being record, don t you think that might heighten up their
an even greater and clearer national security challenge to more of our allies than the situation in libya yeah was. given the fact there was a nuclear plant that the north koreans that the airs had to take out and collusion on resign and other types things collusion with iran but it s careful language meant to send a signal. i think at this point. tough people like assad is not susceptible to signals. they need to see that we have the power and will to move in decisive way. gregg: one wonders what it would do to assad. steven yates, thanks very much. heather: back to this, a dangerous heat wave gripping much of the country from the midwest to the east coast. city officials warning people to take this weather seriously.
are in good supply, making the sea creatures cheaper than cold cuts. gregg: surf and turf, let s go for it. the latest polls show president obama and mitt romney locked in a very close race. the real clear politics average, this is an average of polls, shows the president with just over 47%. romney, three points behind at just over 44%. heather: the latest asmussen poll shows both men in a dead heat, both at 45%. gregg: 44. it says 45. heather: 45 is right n. that poll, 6% undecided. 4% responded other. but regardless, it s a close race. joining us now, scott rasmussen of rasmussen reports.com and author of the people s money. thank you for joining us. i m wondering, were these polls taken before the latest jobs report came out or after? they have two nights of data from before the jobs report and
this may not be a day to run a mile. even spray bottles can cool down someone pretty quickly. rick riechmuth is following it and the word oppressive isn t severe enough on to describe it. do you have another word. gregg: awful? that works. you said it. there is it s going to be a very long stretch. the worst is based here in areas of the central plains. all the states are dealing with it. right around parts of the central part of the country and spreading toward the northeast. a bit of good news, heat warnings we ve had contract new york and connecticut have been dropped because we had a little bit of cloud cover. where you see all this red here, heat indoes what it feels like indices is about 105 to 115.