scott: alexander's dossier continues to grow. audrey: these are all accounts. scott: she says that preventing attacks means spotlighting not just the men grabbing the headlines, but the women behind them. of course, it's debatable if some of these postings are actually criminal. "muslimah," who we told you about, goes on trial in federal court in december. her attorney claims her postings are just protected free speech. prosecutors argued that even if they are just retweets, they are still inciting violence. story. thanks, scott. coming up on "full measure" -- if the reports you're hearing in the media don't sound right, maybe it's because we're asking the wrong questions. we ask a few of our own about that, up next. >> today at 10:30 on "government matters." building soldiers for life, as the army is planning to recrui sharyl: one recent poll this summer stated that more americans trust the white house than the media. another poll said more trust the media than the president. and a good number of people trust neither. if you're having a problem getting the bas