shootings are up there too. alicia. alicia: christina coleman in los angeles, thanks, christina. griff. griff: joining for us for reaction to this happened other stories let s bring in our panel, talk radio show tony cats and leslie marshall, tony, leslie, thanks for taking the time. let s quickly pick up where christina coleman left off. the situation in portland, the rapid response team resigning in mass and the fact that homicides are up more than 500%, tony, your reaction? they re also up in my beloved indianapolis. shootings are up in indianapolis. the crime has become a problem. it s an everyday conversation on my radio shows and across the city but when we go back to what christina was reporting on, that police didn t sign up to have molotov cocktails thrown at them this or the other, when you sign up for the riot police that s what you sign up for but you
through the windshield will the media coverage be different. joining us is tony cats. good morning to you. great to be in charlotte. this is incredible. steve: we are in the nascar if i m hall of fame. what observations of the coverage last week. if i pay attention to certain specific networkings. everyone belongs to the republican party is old, white and grumpy and if you watched it. you learned an unbelievable amount of diversit yea great message of economic freedom and all of these people talk about one percent and 99 percent. you listen to the stories and nicky halle and rubio s and they belt it it is a great message. this is not les egg money or kennedy time. steve: you see media bias
incidents of violence, even potential acts of terrorism when it comes to occupy wall street and they want to expose the coverups today. joining us radio talk show host tony cats. he will be speaking and emceeing the event today. good morning, tony. good morning, peter. how are you. what s this about? why are you doing it? who is going to be there and what effect will it have in changing the dialogue about occupy wall street? just having the dialogue right now is going to change the dialogue. this is the story of the occupy movement in cleveland, ohio, that s where i am right now. we re having this rally at willard park at 11:00 a.m. today. there are five members of the occupy movement who were arrested by the fbi on may 1st for attempting to blow up the cuyahoga national park valley bridge and trying to blow up the fed, the federal reserve in cleveland. these are potential acts of terrorism. and this story was absolutely buried. you had one, one article from
listen. i resent the fact that they think we are talking about we re envy. it s job envy. it s wealth envy. that we don t dream. my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy dreams. they don t get us. they don t get who we are. but as word got out as a controversial ad blitz linking the president to reverend jeremiah wright. romney denounced the effort and immediately called to the end to the personal attack the. i want to make it very clear. i repudiate that effort. i think it s the wrong course for a pac or a campaign. i hope that our campaigns can respectively be about the future and about issues. and about a vision for america. i have been disappointed in the president s campaign to date, which is focused on character assassination. all right. so, what approach will win out against among voters nasty or nice? here with the fair and balanced debate. tony cats and fox news
blood pouring down his face after getting in a tussle with police. over 1200 arrests right now. occupy receipt had said previously they didn t want to be narrowly defined by their tactics. we don t understand their message it isn t necessarily coherent. that is the biggest problem. going to school, et cetera, et cetera. what is the message. what is the definitive message? bring in radio host, conservative columnist as well tony cats. tone, if i ask you what is the point of occupy, what do you think it is. oh, good lord. there is no point to occupy wall street except let s figure out what to do with more bodily fluids today. there quite literally isn t no point to occupy wall street. maybe in the beginning you could say they were having a conversation about the relationship between wall street and government and that government is picking winners and losers. that would have been legitimate. that ended on day four when that whole movement got co-opted by the columnists of