bob: when is the last time you said something positive about muslims. kimberly: we have tape of it. dana: i m going to make the point whether you like it or not in journallism, you report a story kimberly: you re recession-proof. dana: that are news. it s not newsworthy to say 1,000 christians went to school today and they all ate lunch and came home to do their homework. that is not the news. the news, this is what the pointer institute is supposed to teach journalists to cover we had a homegrown terrorist who said allah was the reason he was trying to blow up american citizens. that is the news. bob: what is wrong with greg: you re a wuss if you do it. bob: for trying to protect 100 billion people around the world? greg: it shows you, you have a fear that arresting a terrorist looks islamaphobic. you re arresting a terrorist. bob: i want to see how much commentary there has been that is pro
did the u.s. attorney need to make the comment that the terror threat is not reflective of culture? kimberly: does it sound like it make sense? it s counterproducttive and doesn t show he has an understanding of what we re doing trying to combat terror. dana: it s almost like they re trying to convince other muslims to say oh no, really, it s not about you. it s about me. it s not about you. nothing to see her. they said nobody was in danger, he s a dumb-dumb. don t worry about it. it just takes one time for a dumb-dumb to figure it out and we will have problems. the pointer institute might have a different class. greg: like the government, guy trying to dump a girl. it s not you. eric: how is he a home grown terrorist? they re calling him a homegrown because he lived in connecticut or whatever he
bob: when is the last time you said something positive about muslims. kimberly: we have tape of it. dana: i m going to make the point whether you like it or not in journallism, you report a story kimberly: you re recession-proof. dana: that are news. it s not newsworthy to say 1,000 christians went to school today and they all ate lunch and came home to do their homework. that is not the news. the news, this is what the pointer institute is supposed to teach journalists to cover we had a homegrown terrorist who said allah was the reason he was trying to blow up american citizens. that is the news. bob: what is wrong with greg: you re a wuss if you do it. bob: for trying to protect 100 billion people around the world? greg: it shows you, you have a fear that arresting a terrorist looks islamaphobic. you re arresting a terrorist. bob: i want to see how much commentary there has been that is pro
did the u.s. attorney need to make the comment that the terror threat is not reflective of culture? kimberly: does it sound like it make sense? it s counterproducttive and doesn t show he has an understanding of what we re doing trying to combat terror. dana: it s almost like they re trying to convince other muslims to say oh no, really, it s not about you. it s about me. it s not about you. nothing to see her. they said nobody was in danger, he s a dumb-dumb don t worry about it. it just takes one time for a dumb-dumb to figure it out and we will have problems. the pointer institute might have a different class. greg: like the government, guy trying to dump a girl. it s not you. eric: how is he a home grown terrorist? they re calling him a homegrown because he lived in connecticut or whatever he
bridge collapses. sending a tourist bus plunging into the forest below and the death toll could get higher. clock is ticking and tensions are soaring and if you want an idea how things heat are over the debt crisis, listen to this. president obama storms out of yesterday s meeting vowing he will veto any extension of the debt ceiling that is only short term. reports say he said to aeric cantor, quote, many could bring down my presidency. the august 2nd deadline is looming and pessimism is growing. a major rating agency says it will review the nation sterling bond rating for a possible downgrade. we are covering the angles of this all-important debt talk story. dan lothian at the white house with reaction to the extraordinary ratcheting up of tensions. ali velshi is giving us the bottom line on the economics. why should you care that u.s. bonds could face a brutal reality check? ali, let s start with you. a downgrade would be like seeing your personal credit score take a