harm being inflicted on the press. let s remember what then candidate biden said about what he called president trump s attack on the meet up: attack on the media corrosive. he said the freedom of the press is more boring than anything in the world, and to attack it is dangerous. i m paraphrasing, but he used the word dangerous. here we see journalists trying to report on women being whipped with rubber hoses while being watched, and they were tortured, held in captivity. those injuries are horrific. then, we have a spokesperson who said they are businesslike. it is unacceptable. i won t stand for it. them talking about covid, trying to shift the topic, won t work with me or us. kayleigh: morgan, on a day when the white house berated unvaccinated people, saying they will pay the price, the taliban was praised. i m sure you got this, morgan. there was a phone call with
laura: militant. i ll say. fast-forward to today, when we are seeing the disturbing uptake and politically motivated violence. mostly from the left. abusive behavior, via language, and in some cases, physical attacks are visited upon people for no other reason except for the fact that they are conservative supporters of the president. just this week, karen washington, a trump supporter, a nasty meet up of fellow activists at a trump hotel. then someone using an anonymous twitter accounts with a handle dream star justice responded with the image of a handgun handgun. and the message i m coming with a gun and i expect to get numerous bloodstains make america great again hats as trophies. though the account, which supported the far left democratic socialists, has since been deleted, d.c. police and the fbi investigated the mass murder threats. authorities are right to take these threats seriously. over the weekend, a republican
nonsense, by the time i m finished talking about the segment it will be closed. tom: it opens tomorrow, tammy would you visit a place like this? it s a good thing you can tell that bloomberg is no longer the mayor, he never would have allowed this. he had sodas taken out, cookie dough wood definitely be on his list. it s like going to one of those steak places where you have to cook your own, you cook it and you feed it to me. i want to actually cut my meet up, finish it. everybody s a winner. tom: paul, you seem to disagree. i love this place, this is the best news. this could only be better if it was an erotic cookie dough massage place. tom: it is in manhattan, there s probably one in the neighborhood. get them both. tom: all right, very
three, two, one. it s gone. they encrypt end to end, which means only the terrorist can see this, they self-destruct. what s the take-away? what needs to change? increased information sharing across the world. i was asking you questions as the piece was running. it s so fascinating. if you re two people writing to each other while playing playstation, the government cannot see that? it s not encrypted, but the government would have to know the person they re looking for, what game they re playing, the time of the meet-up. it s private because you have to be innovatvited to the game. if anybody else is in there listening, it automatically comes up. so it s not like the phone company that keeps and stores messages and gives them over when the fbi comes calling. when you shut off the playstation, it s in the ether,