Blame France
Guests:Adam Baron and Fred Fleitz Talking Points has told you that no matter how many jihadist incidents take place, it's tough to convince the left wing zealots to see things clearly. Some now blame France but tension between Muslims and others there. We'll talk to two terrorism experts about what's really going on.
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Terror Summit
Guest:Ed Henry The president says he'll sponsor a summit on violent extremism next month. Ed Henry will tell us all about it tonight.
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Presidential Politics
Guests:Andrea Tantaros & Jennice Fuentes Some big time Republicans don't want Mitt Romney running for president. Why? We'll debate it.
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Police Shooting Study
Guest:Dr. David Klinger After the incidents in Ferguson and Staten Island, some pundits are accusing the police of hunting down black people. A study says that isn't true. The man behind the study will join us tonight.
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What Do Folks Think of Al Sharpton?
Guest:Geraldo Rivera Geraldo recently had some nice things to say about Al Sharpton on the program. Since they time, we conducted a Fox News poll to ask what folks think of him. Tonight - the results.
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The Changing American Family
Guest:Charles Krauthammer Analysis by the Pew Research Center says for the first time in American history, most kids are not living in a home with two married heterosexual parents in their first marriage. Charles Krauthammer analyzes.
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Viewers Sound Off
Greg King, Calgary, Canada: "Referring to the jihad as simply terrorism makes it easier for apologists to dilute the threat and provides a false equivalence to other terrorist activities like Oklahoma City and Timothy McVeigh."
Sonja Remmen, Carlsbad, CA: "Bill, it was extremely frightening to see all the Muslim extremist cells in our country. You only named five, how many more are there and why aren't they being eradicated?"
Karen Rice, Cocoa Beach, FL: "Come on, Bill. The apercus of your segment with Martha on the Golden Globes is that you are a stuffed shirt. Tina and Amy were funny."
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Hollywood's Continuing Fade-Out
Even on the day when the Oscar nominations were announced, it's clear that Hollywood ain't what it used to be. The folks are too busy on their devices to focus on the movies.
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