markets and also the two cultures free speech in the united states is defined differently than it is that it s the holiest of holies. and the odd site here it s it is defined differently it s considered the you have to protect speech in some ways have to protect democracy in some ways and certain things they have laws against hate speech or that doesn t really exist in the same way in the united states. this language in these lyrics it doesn t really qualify as hate speech or not so director aggressive towards certain groups that would qualify as hate speech but it s maybe on the line of that and i would say the current climate on the line is not considered acceptable a lot of people in germany that the very good point our culture editor is always got good seeing thank you the time. where the world has become more hostile even deadlier for people who do the work that we do right here at the w. news reporters without borders latest world press freedom index and what makes for
cams. insecurity footage. that s would be an odd site. jon: a fox news alert. president trump is arriving in tampa. a playback from a couple of seconds ago. you can recognize the distinctive paint scheme on air force one there. he is going to be making a speech at centcom. central command as well as southern command. both of which are located there in the tampa area. you can see the military staff preparing to greet the president. it will be fascinating to hear what he has to say. we ll have that for you as we get it. you seem to think that the media is also at war with trump is that fair? absolutely. i do not think that there would be anybody who would credibly
straight sight this morning. you had the flag at full staff at the white house but at the u.s. capitol, house speaker john boehner and the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell announced hours ago they were lowering the flags at the u.s. capitol. wolf you know from covering washington for a long time it s an odd site to see the u.s. capitol and the white house out of sync with each other. we know that our capitol hill producer diedre walsh, he says that boehner s office told the white house of their plans to lower the flag at the capitol and the white house was aware of that and they basically instructed us to talk to the white house about what was going on. over the last couple of days, this has been a question submitted to the white house press secretary josh earnest. my sense of it wolf, is that they were planning to do this all along but were perhaps a little slow to getting to this point because they weren t definitively saying we re not lowering the flags to half-staff. but thi
good evening. i m tom foreman filling in for erin burnett. outfront tonight, fiddling in washington while bankruptcy burns across the nation. san bernardino, california, is the latest american town unable to pay its bills. the math is $46 million in debt. they ve made drastic cuts in employees and services. and the city has only $150,000 in the bank. that s it. residents are coming unhinged saying, why wasn t this calamity headed off at the pass? what about two years ago when they took $10 million from the employees? what were they doing then? now the city is forced basically to file bankruptcy because they have this tremendous amount of debt over their head. in the last 14 days, two other towns near los angeles have gone into bankruptcy. other places across the country have done the same or tried to in idaho, alabama, pennsylvania, rhode island, dozens of other local and state governments have made dramatic cuts just to try to stay solvent while they wait for the econo