members of the team he is hiring have donated to obama and clinton. that s called conflict of interest. one of the attorneys he has hired represented the clinton foundation. so, jeff, these are six stories that you and cnn and frankly all of you in the left destroy truck media should actually be covering. instead of these tinfoil hat black helicopter conspiracy theories. maybe it s time to step up, and instead of publishing fake, misleading, flat-out fake news, maybe it s time to help the american people the truth. do some real reporting. former governor palin is now suiting the op-ed that incorrectly linked rhetoric to the shooting of congresswoman gabby gifford. the new york times later issued a correction, and today we learned that vice news had to retract two stories about president trump. this never ends. with reaction the author of the
on this as well. it s funny. any time anything happens, reince becomes the target. he s an easy target because he s a bit of an odd fit for the white house. he was rnc chairman, put him at the top of the establishment movement trump basically toppled during the campaign. it s become sort of this joke almost. it s not as though he is without real critics and without real flaws but he does become a bit of a punching bag for anything that goes wrong in the white house every day. mike barnicle, new york times reporting on it this morning. yeah, julie. maggie haberman and glen thrush, extensive piece on mike pence, vice president, the following paragraph. mr. pence s team has questioned whether mr. priebus was up to the demands of his job. according to one west wing official close to the vice president who is not authorized to discuss, blah, blah, blah,
but this is not about napalatano but the president is saying it was fox s reporting he s citing, but stuck in this conservative media ditch where the president is relying on something that may or may not have been reliable between an opinion commentator saying something on an opinion show versus real reporting, and it s just not a good look for any political leader to be doing that. now i suppose wolf the ball is back in napalatano s court. it wasn t just napalatano that was cited by sean spicer, he also cited shaean hannity fr fox news, any reaction to that? no, i think folks at fox are probably trying to figure out what to do having just given
now, fred, there still seems to be some protesters behind me going on. we ll have the camera pan over there. as you can see, there s about 4,000 people here today, a big crowd. people are regularly checked for signs and paraphernalia that they bring in. waving signs they ve made on the back of trump signs, writing things. not clear what this protester is protesting about. i should note, though, donald trump in response, he s pretty used to these protesters now. earlier today, when the first round of protesters interrupted, he said, you know, it s actually a beautiful thing. it s a beautiful thing when people in our country with protest, and he said that people like conservatives should have been doing much more protesting the last seven years of obama s administration. so, fred, a lively crowd today here at the trump rally. fred? so sunlen, we ll give you some time to do some real reporting on that and find out
that we ve largely band ond. that has helped strain the relationship between police and the community. we need to really look at outlawing racial profiling, particularly as it relates to law enforcement officers. that s a conversation that attorney general holder began to have in atlanta. and we need to work on that issue as well. and we need some real reporting in terms of the instanlss of the excessive use of force. this occurs every day in america. it results in homicides, unfortunately, in far too many instances. the reason we see so many young people all across the country reacting is because this is their daily reality. as derrek garner said, this ends today. it must end. thank you for your time. still ahead, how to change police tactics in this country. can the eric garner case help trans perform how police