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kimmel while dealing with russia and the we downing of 9 malaysian plane but is getting blamed for golfing and dining out and fundraising. >> the liberal democrats who is getting better press than hillary clinton. what explains the fixation with elizabeth warren? >> jon stewart fires back over my interview with john mccain by throwing down a challenge. >> my 16 years on this show up against your 132 years of the senate. >> i am wrong this okay. >> what do you say, senator, care to put your money where your...force smile through jaw clenching anger is? why did he duck the question about whether he is fair to republicans? what do you say, jon? i am howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >> there is no question that hamas starts the latest violence with the killing of three israeli teens and by firing rockets at the jewish state and there is no question that israeli military superiority toledo more deaths in gaza, 1,000 at the latest count compared to 43 in israel. the media framing of the story is more crucial as we see if this description of an israeli airstrike. >> it does seem like from where i am in gaza, just a short while ago, for example, a building, an apartment building was attacked can several people were killed including children whose bodies thrown from the windows, i have seen video of this that we captured. >> even jon stewart had to defend himself about the rising debt toll in gaza. >> merely mentioning israel or questioning in anyway the effectiveness or humanity of israel's policies is not the same thing as being pr." hamas. >> you are against murdered children? is that it? >> binyamin netanyahu appeared open four sunday shows says hamas is manipulating the media putting civilians in harm's way and hamas spokesman is accuse, the israelis of genocide. >> the casualties are unintended by us but intended by hamas. they want to pile up as many civilian dead as they can because someone said they use dead palestinians for their cause. the more dead for them, the better. >> they are killing the palestinians just because they are palestinians like they did not last century. >> scrutinizing the cover is lauren ashburn who holds social buzz on the fox website and k.t. mcfarland a former defense department official in the reagan administration. and fred francis, former pentagon correspondent for nbc now with the firm www. www.15seconds. >> how much impact is sole media have? >> that is the battlefield of the conflict unlike 2008 or 2012 now it is taking on this life of propaganda for the palestinians as they show the disturbing and gruesome images without a filter and journalists are doing it, too, without having an editor to say, this is too much. >> k.t., i notice in the last 48 hours people are saying israel is winning the conflict but losing the war in the media. >> hamas understands it will never boat israel so the only place do win is with the public relations. look at this screen, an israeli officials defending the deaths of the palestinian children and you see the palestinian children. what you do not see is the media saying to hamas, why are you putting children and women in the places where you know they will be killed? >> some have asked because there are not many hamas spokesman on the air. >> that is why, they put the picture of the dead children, and the israelis, they do not put the we pictures of israel casualties. >> fred, do you see this unfolding as a propaganda war and a military war? >> it is always a propaganda war. when i was there, last time in 2006 and it is today. israelis were cutting edge and the palestinians and guerilla warfare. the palestinians are showing pictures in the media of dead palestinian children but they cannot show pictures of the fear of the israelis being hit by 2,000 rockets over the last to 22 days. >> do you fault media in or are you saying journalists are in a box and have little choice? >> they have a choice. they need to stop tweeting from the battlefield. we are talking about social media. stop that. it is hard enough to cover a war. the fear of being in combat is hard enough. to tweet live while you are it,e mistake. tweeting live pictures like that without any filter whatever is a disservice to journalism and a disservice to the listeners. >> even when the journalists do not make mistakes, this story, this conflict, this...emnity between the two people going on now for thousands of years they get attacked by both sides no matter what. >> can you have balanced comments and it has happened to all of us at the table and people hear what they want to hear and use your comments to fight their own propaganda war and saying, well, this journalist said the israels are terrible but on the other side they would have said the palestinians are also terrible foreign gaming in the battle but we hear what we want to hear. >> back to your point about hamas saying they have to have a media strategy, do you think aside from whether hamas is going before the cameras, what jump lits are falling down on the job when it comes to pointing out things like where the weapons are deployed from san francisco areas, hospitals, school schools, mosques? >> when is the last time you saw a journalist interview hamas and said, why did you put children in front of bullets? why do you put children in front of the missiles? they don't answer. the hamas officials are not answering. it is isolation strategy. >> when you are in gaza and driving around and you want to go to a mosque where you know there are weapons in the courtyard of the mosque the driver will not take you. if you do get there somehow and it has happened to me, the palestinian gunmen will say it is not safe to go there, they don't want you to see the rockets in the courtyard of the school, the court yard so it is not just asking the question, the palestinians will not let you see it. hamas will not let you see it. >> it is clever. they realize if they can isolate israel from the international community or drive a wedge teen israel and the united states, cause, for example, the episcopal church america considering, should it die -- divest in israel investments, and israel would be alone. >> there are a lot of countries where we do not have access to people. is there enough balance, in your view, in the reporting and the newspaper stories and the television reports that point out, for example, israel, before -- clearly israel has made mistakes schools and other places have been lit and children is died and it is heartrending but israel drops leaflets and makes calls to minimize casualties. >> i watched youtube video of a destruction in gaza and it shows the commentary was israel is just destroyed an apartment building. what the video was showing two minutes prior to the destruction, there was a warning to get out of the building. what you did not see was palestinian children running out of the building. >> binyamin netanyahu has been on television so much you would think he was an anchor or co-anchor to some of the shows. they have no choice to do what they are doing. i am not favoring one side or the other. i have been accused we as someone of lebanese descent when i am in israel reporting israel, that i favor the palestinian side and i am accused on the palestinian side because i won't take their sigh, so i am not saying israel is right or wrong but they are not losing the p.r. >> i disagree, fred. the pictures you are seeing on social media of the fathers carrying the dead babies and people just lying there...they are losing this. they only have the face of binyamin netanyahu. you can't compete with dead bodies. >> on fred's point about netanyahu being all over the air, there was a commentator on msnbc who raised this point on one of the programs and was invited back to talk to msnbc chris hayes of her view. i will play this for you. >> we are ridiculous and bias when couple of minuteses to this issue. look how much air time binyamin netanyahu has on the air each day, and andrea mitchell i never see one palestinian being interviewed we on the same issues. >> if you carry cable news, you trash the name, whatever the network, the folks do not take kindly. predictable case of cause and effect. >> nobody likes to be criticized especially media organizations who do all of the criticism. i understand what he is saying. id that what she is saying. she is right for criticizing. there are not so many palestinians on the air but chris knows better. there are a lot of organizations that try to show both sides and present the conflict. >> you are being generous. i the thought the comments were outrageous. he is saying, want to come on msnbc, do not poke us in the eye or challenge our coverage are you will not be invited back. and the network said she was a contributor. >> she decided not to renew so there is a discrepancy there. you have to agree with me, he is right. people don't want to hear at certain networks criticism. >> he is right. it doesn't make it right. it makes in angry because the media point fingers at everyone else and when their own coverage is challenge, well, what do you expect? we will not use this person. what about her point that the voices on the air are overwhelming israel and as palestinian earn she sees this. >> you have a talking ahead and an israeli politician, and it is empty chair of the palestinian, you see the civilian destruction and casualties so it is almost unfair with bodies compared to talking heads. >> hamas have overdone it so much that we understand, the american people understand, the people of europe understand and certainly in israel, they understand what what spas doing and they are not taken in by this you say they are losing the p.r. battle, 80 percent approval rating for netanyahu, the best he has ever had. >> send me a tweet about our show on this subject and we will read some of the messages. when we come back, the tensions over the plane shot down in ukraine has more pundits taking aim at president obama. hear, how i started a spat between jon stewart and john mccain. like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? 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>> the golf course knot the best place to be. >> if an airline is shot out of the sky by a missile, i think i would cancel my trip. >> before making his first statement about this, going and ordering, you know, cheeseburgers at the charcoal pit of up in delaware, continue on a campaign schedule? what looked like a campaign schedule including fund-raisers in new york? was that a mistake, in hindsight? >> it was not. >> this constant criticism of president obama, a lot of it on fox about cheese burgers and fund-raisers and golfing, it's kind of a met for for him not being engaged on the issue. is that fair? >> look, you're almost dammed if you do, dammed if you don't, do i cancel my activities, do i cancel my vacation? maybe do i cancel my fund-raising. but in this case, it reinforces a disengage ld american president. he's not making statements about them. he's leading from behind, but in fact he's not really leading. but nk it reinforces that sense that he's not in charge. >> i'm not a -- by any means. but this is unfair. i mean, if you would have this president iraqiing to every crisis which happens about every three or four days of late, he would be in the bunker of the situation room nonstop and on television non stop. >> is there a presumption that if the president is going to fund-raisers and on the golf course that he's not working? >> houk -- >> he just came up with he spent too much time at his corporate ranch. the fact is he doesn't do the work, anyway. there's staff that does the work. if you don't think he doesn't get an intelligence briefing every morning and during the day as necessary, he does. and i'm not apologizing. i'm saying it's foreign policy is brittle and embattled at the best of times, but this is unfair to say that he ought to stop what he's doing. >> is this the try um of optics, treating whether a president looks engaged is more important than anything else? >> actually, it is, because that is true. people want to see their president acting presidentially, right? they want to see him out there and leading and giving people information. and, you know, yesterday he went to congressional country club here in washington and was playing golf with the pardon the interruption hosts from cnn, tony cornheiser and michael willborn. you keep hearing that enough and you say where is this guy even though his staff is doing the work? optics is important. >> i think the president is almost rebelling. i think he should have gone to the border. i think that was an important photo-op. but at the same time, let's be candid, if he does all these photo-ops, it doesn't mean the problems at the border or ukraine are getting solved. >> we have almost no interest, nothing that we can do in the ukraine up to this plane crash. we couldn't prove it came from the russian side, he couldn't prove anything so he had to step back. he didn't have support. what support does he have with the economic sanctions from europe? so he sort of -- he's squeezed here. you know? so what is he supposed to do, get in front of the cameras and -- >> no, no. there's only so much oxygen in the oval office. if you are out playing golf, you are no the in there and engaged. we should have been working the phones when the ukraine situation happened. >> and he did. >> hold on. so now you are saying he's not doing the things that he could or should have done? >> yes. >> faes fine. thaits that's fair criticism. is it fair criticism, it's hardly the first person to play golf and jump on it every time he hits the links? >> exactly my point. >> i'm asking k.t. as someone who has worked in several administrations, do you think we collectively are overdoing this? >> not in the least. ewe never seen crises like this, one after another and after another and a disengaged process. >> but part of it, too, is politics. i think the fund-raising aspect of it flips the audience, right? you have the democrats saying we're got going somewhere and then you have republicans saying, hey, wait a minute, you're putting politics and raising money ahead of our world crises? >> and every president including this one uses photo ops when you're talking about jobs, you go to a factory, k.t., fred, thanks very much for joining us this sunday. >> collin frazier reporting for sky news showed up at the crash scene. >> we should have saved those pictures a little longer. he was going through the belongings passengers had been shot out of the sky. can you imagine anything more degrading than rummaging through their personal effects, somebody who has been killed in a plane crash. frazier later apologized saying certainly it was an error of judgment. i acknowledged that. too late too late i crossed the line i thought aloud, we shouldn't be doing this, it was a mistake. an instant apology that was selectively quoted by those determined to see what i did as a powerful example of journal t journalistic vulturism. ahead, why are the media going gaga over elizabeth warren? 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>> i think if you get constant complaints from both sides, you're probably doing your job right. i remember my old professor in college said to me so long as the stats of complaints are from both sides, you're probably doing something right. >> but it seems to me those particular complaints are vociferous, correct? >> absolutely. the one thing about the middle east, anyone is entitled to their own opinion, not their own facts. over there, everyone has their own version of facts and their own narrative. this war is played out as many on the battlefield as it is in the media and around the world. that battle for public opinion is so important. that drives the fuel and the anger. >> so trying to get the facts when you're there and the israelis say hamas is firing rockets from civilian areas, hiding them in schools, etcetera, in order to increase civilian casualties on their side, how do you determine whether that's true? >> well, a lot of times you're able to determine it on the ground. you're in those scenes, you're going there. obviously, it has gotten increasingly dangerous inside of gaza to do those kinds of stories. but the one thing this you have to be very careful of is the fog of war that exists in any of these situations because you're one person and you're on the ground. what you see is one thing. but the larger picture is what you have to be careful not to lose scope of, in other words, and sort of lose sight of that larger picture of what's going on. if you're in gaza, you're not seeing what's happening on the other side of the border. if you're on the israeli side of the border, you're not seeing what the folks in gaza are going through. that's a hard line to walk. >> what about this charge that we hear from israeli leaderes and some of their supporters in the media that the palestinians diabetic rattly display dead bodies to gain problem began da points. is that a fair question? >> there's no question both sides play this out in the media as much as they do on the battlefield. the palestinians make access to the mead a ya is true. they want their story about be told in the media. one of the real challenges as a reporter is to see the emotion. i don't care what side they're on. when there's a young child that's dead and their mother is holding them in their arms and crying, you cannot be helped but be overwhelmed by emotion. the question is how to make sure that emotion doesn't color your reporting. >> how do you deal with it not just as a journalist, but as a human being? there's so much misery when these break out, there is a distant war, israel is a small country, the gaza strip is incredibly small. how do you deal with it personally being supposed? >> i think you have to take some time and take a step back sometimes at night and thank whatever prop providence you believe in that you have a safe place to come home to at some level. i realize that a lot of people don't. i think you have to keep in mind so often in television news in a 90-second piece or a two-minute piece, you're looking for an absolute right and an absolute wrong. and in the middle east and a lot of times in times of war, it's really a thousand or 3,000 shades of gray. and that's hard to put into two minutes. you're looking for an answer at the end. most of the time in a story in a conflict that's gone on for 2,000 years, you can't just put a bow on it and go, that's it. >> is that frustrating that you didn't have time or it's just harder to deal with some of the nuances, yes, israel bombed this and unfortunately this family was killed but the israelis did warn people to evacuate. >> right. and you go a step further. but the reason there's so many viflans in this building and it's overcrowd sd because the poverty is there. and you think about most of the issues that you deal with today, the immigration debate, it's been going on for a couple of decades. this is a problem that's been going on for a thousand years. to put all of that history into a piece is impossible. >> you talked about palestinians, obviously, yooug using television cameras to try and get their side out and show the human misery of this conflict. >> both sides fight this out as a public relations war. it's no secret that prime minister netanyahu is out doing every process now. when the peace process is going on and you want to get him on camera, he's not too keen to talk to you. >> so he uses his availability. he speaks very good english. he uses his availability selectively you are saying when he wants to score points in the middle of a war when israel is getting a lot of international criticism -- >> any politician does. look at president obama. there's times he gives interviews when he has a message he wants to put out and there's times when he doesn't give interviews when he doesn't want to talk about things. the israelis are the same way, the palestinians are the same way, as well. the difference the israelis have is the palestinians, if you go talk to almost any palestinian on the street, they have a simple narrative that they tell the story. the israelis, it's a little bit more nuanced. >> thanks for giving us the expertise that you acquired. up next, elizabeth warren says she's not running for president, but that hasn't dimd her growing media coverage. and later, jon stewart watched my interview with john mccain. my interview with john mccain. let's say he did not [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. 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[announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. >> from the headquarters, more deadly violence in libya between islamic militants and forces loyal to a republican -- renegade general and they are flighting over the control of the we tripoli airport, coming a day after the state department closed the united states embassy in tripoli. back here in the united states, a rapidly-spreading wildfire in southern california forcing hundreds of people to evacuate their home starting on friday in the sierra nevada foothills burning through more than six square miles destroy at least ten homes and 1,500 firefighters are working to put out the fire, now 35 percent contained. i will see you at 7:00 p.m. eastern for the "fox news weekend." >> all elizabeth warn -- warren had to do was make a speech and the media swooned. >> hillary clinton dances around the issues and calls are growing for another democrat, senator elizabeth warren, to jump into the race. >> warren for president signs, the senator from massachusetts brought the crowd to its feet yesterday with her trademark populist message. >> there is one democrat absent hillary clinton. >> should she be worried? >> absolutely. >> elizabeth warren has the appeal of a regular person who can talk to people. >> great. >> she does not have the washington, dc establishment edge. >> from new york, we have a columnist and harry washington, and jackie kucinich political party for the "washington post". the media seems to be swooning over her. >> she is going and campaigning for democratic candidates and she is doing the sort of things that are so signee we can not help but cover it as someone would might be making inroads for a presidential kid. lately in a lost reports i have seen it rather than her challenging hillary clinton, it is her making inraid if hinge hinge doesn't work she is there waiting. there is a shifting. it is not warren versus hillary clinton but she says she is not running. but how would she do against hillary clinton? that is the question. >> you look at the polls she would not do that well. hillary clinton leads biden by 50 points in iowa and 54 points in new hampshire. looking at what we are really talking about. what does the media do? they report the facts but also about infotainment going unchallenged is risk aversion and reputation. as we saw during the book tour that does not generate pages or sell a lot of newspapers. what would happen if we had an unchallenged hillary clinton? we would have seven or eight guys on the g.o.p. side, or even a woman, battling it out and what the media coverage be of g.o.p.? overwhelmingly negative. if you only want one example --. >> jackie, there is a headline "run, elizabeth, run ice with some saying she would spark a debate but i think it is the media that want it. >> corveing only one campaign on the democratic side the hillary clinton march to washington would get boring. it would be repetitious. there is that feeling, what if hillary clinton doesn't run? >> if she doesn't run we can go crazy for a year and, yet, it seems to me this is not -- the media almost promoting her as a challenger when she says i ain't doing this. >> if the media didn't cover some of the things are want and biden were doing, we would be accused of being too ready for hillary clinton. >> but the tone has been so positive i wonder, joe, how were of this is because some journalists like her attacks on wall street and the 1 percent elite, it resonates with those who could lean left in the news business. >> give diane sawyer credit she exposed hillary clinton as a. prominent member of the richest 1% not an underring do like president obama was portrayed in 2008. this was an interesting poll a month ago, with the question, what is the most positive thing of a hillary clinton presidency and the answer was, because we would have a female president. way down the list at 5 percent was because she and the top chase. in you take hillary clinton out and she doesn't run and you want a plan "b", elizabeth warren can fill that void. she has been described, "the woman on the frontlines fighting to save the middle class." again, does paul ryan, rand paul, chris christie, today cruz, would they get that distinction? i don't think so. >> what i am hearing, this is more about hillary clinton and the fact the media wants a contest to cover, or at least a debate, on the liberal side. >> it and about hillary clinton until she makes up her mine. >> joe concha and jackie kucinich, thank you for joining us. >> could david gregory be out of "meet the press." and jon stewart calls out john mccain over what he said on the program. did my questions produce a blood feud? starts working to elimine gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. celebrate your love of crab with gthis year's largest variety!. 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[ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. >> a spokesman from the criminal said there is no involvement of russia. >> you are not asking an intelligent question. >> i think i have asked you several. i don't know about your answers but the questions are spot on. i am not representing the united states, you seem to act like a representative of russia. what i asked, why hasn't russia come forward and --. >> this is character assassination. >> excuse me. >> character assassination. that is what you did. >> good for chris cuomo for exposing this guy, another anchor for "russia today" resigned in protest. he would not let peter make the absurd statements. >> as much as i like chris, he was condescending and character assassination by saying, peter, peter, peter, what are you afraid of? >> character assassination. >> come on. >> you saying when he said to take a breath and there was not that much intelligence, he went too far? >> i think so. it was good business. i loved how he asked the we and he got at the heart of the matter so i give the segment an 8. >> i think he was hobbled by the satellite delay making it hard to interrupt the spew of propaganda and i give it a nine. >> we are turning now to snoop dogg and it wasn't exactly a huge shock when he disclosed he was doing something at the white house he should not have been doing. >> when "the five" got a look at this they brought an admission from bob beckel. >> have you ever smoked at white house? >> in the bathroom. >> in the white house? >> in the bathroom. >> in the white house. but in the bathroom. when i do the number two i usually have a cigarette or a light to get the aroma right. >> i have done the dope in the white house myself. >> are you breaking news? >> a lot dope in that white house. >> thank you is in my book, i did. yeah. >> dope in the white house. >> poorer risk, all right...what do you say to that? that is my criticism, that i wanted to hear more. i wanted to hear more about bob beckel and his drug addiction which he talked about. >> on that point i agree. good for bob beckel near being candidate and he acknowledged years ago he struggled with cocaine and alcohol addiction and has kicked it. he wasn't -- he did not have enough time or take enough time to explain that so all we got was, yeah, i did dope at the white house. >>the better television would be if he had gone and explain all of that. i agree. i give it a 5. >> i give it a 7. >> your best tweet, a scandal with many in the media saying david gregory is not long for "meet the press." based on what? tabloid gossip? ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. 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"huffington post," david gregory could be yanked from "meet the press." daily beast went with dead head talking and added msnbc jorro joe scarborough and are angling for the job. >> it may be true all of these other news organizations are playing off this one item. >> one leak. >> finally nbc should get rid of david gregory or give him a vote of confidence. this is cruel and unusual. that's it for this edition of "mediabuzz." check out our facebook page, give us a like. we post original video there. we respond to your questions. or e-mail us @mediabuzz. we're sunday." chris wallace interviewed israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm chris wallace. will congress do anything about the immigration crisis before it goes on its long summer recess? >> we've got a president that's awol, and the president ought to get engaged in this if he actually wants something to happen. >> what's really going on is republicans in congress are directly blocking policies that would help millions of americans. >> we'll discuss immigration and the gop agenda. the tea party favorite steve scalise in his first interview after being elected house majority w.h.i.p. plus, with thousands of children crossing the border, will the battle over immigration boost democrats or republicans in the november election. our sunday group weighs in.

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