voter i.d. law, suing arizona for enforcing immigration laws. so does he have some sort of argument there? this is separate from that. i think everyone can admit that. that we are looking at this, that the american public is looking at this as an area where there is something that we need to know, that we need to know what holder was doing and ha this program was about. we need to know what happened to brian terry and the family has said themselves that they want this investigation to happen. that they want it to they want to know what happened to their son and they re not getting that because holder isn t cooperating. he isn t telling people what is going on. and congress has the right of oversight. attorney general eric holder is the one ho has put together the investigation to figure out what s going on in this situation and the only thing republicans in congress doing is holding that up by stirring up trouble no, they re not holding it up. ryan, you know what? let s hav
activity. isn t that absurd? how does a static camera shot interfere with anything? you have to look at it and see, is it because they re not wanting to be recorded or is it because they re truly interfering with the police officer to perform their job? what if they re causing a safety risk for the officer? gregg: wait a minute. let me give you a case in point famous point. anthony grabber stopped for wreckless driving, driving a motorcycle. plain clothed police officer, can we put it up here? we have the videotape. plain clothed police officer stops the guy, jumps out of his car waving a gun and screaming and then issues a ticket. grave her a video cam mounted on his motorcycle helmet. he posted the videotape on youtube and graver was arrested and charged under felony wire tapping laws. isn t that wrong? that is wrong. but again, there are situations where if someone is videotaping an officer, what if that officer
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.
weapons from the united states much ease complete have access to certain loans. another interesting point that hillary clinton was saying was that the united states will continue to protect afghanistan from extremism, which is an interesting note for her to make considering combat troops are out by 2014. it indicates there will be a longer term military presence certainly here in afghanistan for the united states. heather, back to you. heather: perhaps a signal to some other folks. thank you for joining us, dominic. gregg: new fallout from the u.s. supreme court s landmark decision on the healthcare overhaul and the media s reaction to chief justice john roberts decision and the matter and what allegedly influenced it. liz trotta is an author, journalist, fox news contributor with her commentary. good afternoon. maybe it s the heat, although i doubt it. but this goes on and on, this
thinks the person has a weapon? what if that person on the side of the road that s different from a video cam, whether it s an app, whether it s something that an officer can see or not. that shouldn t matter. i understand your safety issue. but that with a mean coming up to the officer, trying to break up an arrest with a video camera right in his face and that s not what we re talking about. i agree, there is no reasonable expectation to privacy. officers are public servants and they re in a highly visible type job. but there are situations where if the officer gives an order and the person goes to grab their cell phone, that may cause the officer to fear for his safety or safety of others. gregg: she s making a decent argument. you re talking about a public safety point which is in a very rare extreme case. i think the vast majority of people need to see what they are doing. gregg: i m thinking the aclu is encouraging bystanders to record what s happening.