misinformation are covered? i think this is a difficult situation. because, i think, the audience assumes that, if there was absolutely no merit to what he was saying, then the media wouldn t be covering it. and so, even with media outlets covering him and trying to explain how out of line his views are, and how unmoored in data or reality or facts they are, the fact that they are paying attention to him gives him an imprimatur that i think is hard to overcome. and this is something that all kinds of media outlets have experienced with other people, for example, donald trump. if it s hard to handle donald trump s misinformation when you are training a camera on him, and talking about him for hours and hours in a day. and so, my question is, why is he being covered at all? and, if he s being covered, why aren t we asking the tough question, why are so many
to paint the marine as some kind of racial vigilante. key can t live we can t live in a country where vigilante justice is ever acceptable. if they re not gonna charge, we are creating a a real rea- legitimizing vigilantism. we don t want them to take the law into their hands. they can t be judge, jury and executioner. if mr. penny was truly afraid he could have left that car and gone to another subway car. i wonder what nicole wallace would think if she was on the train car. but, of course, she doesn t ride the subway with regular people. the media wouldn t be talking about this if they were able to manufacture a racial angle. play the card yet again. 27 people have been killed on new york city subways this year. you won t hear about that on cnn or msnbc. crime only counts if they can spin it politically and raoeul up the rile up the base.
and she deserves all the credit and, you know, a gift. here is the deal. you have two days left. let s be honest. flowers, maybe a bit played out at this point. you could get her a book instead. the suggestion is, things i wish i told my mother written by susan and james patterson. wouldn t you know it? the pattersons are here right now. where did this idea james, let s start with you. where did the idea come from? well, my mom lived until 98. i was very lucky about that. a couple days after she died i was really overwhelmed with the fact that i wasn t able to talk to her anymore. i said, there s so many things i wish i could tell my mother. he said, you know what? that would be a really good book. and that s all i needed to hear. she wrote a novel. it is not about her and her mother. it is about a doctor dr. liz
americans are punished for stepping in and doing the right thing. we lead our show with that this morning. where is this country head stph-g heading? austin cheryl the fired store clerk. let s ask him. austin, thank you for being here. you were attacked three times in three months. you took time off. who wouldn t? ultimately your employer said we don t need you here. how did that go down? yeah. so yeah i have been attacked those three times. pretty much when i ask it all started when i asked for workers comp. when i got down to go pick it up, my boss was like kind of harassing me about it, saying, like, oh you just want the workers comp to just sit at home and get paid for doing nothing and blah, blah, blah. you know, that s what happened. when i came back i actually
if that same individual wa here in albuquerque, the media wouldn t even have known about him. fbi agents also searche this home. was the man whose house you served a search warrant on, is he a suspect no. i wouldn t say he s a suspect. he s just an individual that came to our attention that w had to follow through. so this guy takes photographs of the part of tow that you re sort of looking at is that what we re looking a here, is you re interested i seeing what photos this ma took and whether he foun anything in them we really can t say why though the detectives spent months combing through all the evidence taken from th photographer s office and home nothing definitive was found and most of these boxes were returned now, more than five years afte the discovery of bones on th west mesa, albuquerque polic