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>> not. >> allred will lynch receives investigations including the death of freddy gray. joining us tonight civil rights activist from martin luther king former your police department both fox news contributors good evening. how is it with the police are not responding to these demonstrations and riots over three days? >> first let me say to the family and our heart goes out to the family with that circumstance. however right now the best way to support the family is
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not to step back to give them permission to destroy. icahn not really answer that. may be below could help us but have them the setback. lou: where are the community leaders? this is 2015. >> it is unbelievable. lou: it is incredible to listen to the mayor how would the police department react to hearing their mayor talk like that? >> saturday night they said it wasn't so bad it started then when they started to looting stars -- stores and beating people up and the cops were standing there nobody was reacting purpose of the word goes out these
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are young boys they look like teenagers. lou: of a significant portion our activist are there not from baltimore but outside agitators. >> the bottom of white kids with indiana's who don't live in baltimore but today during the riots they are teenage young black boys running around. when they get that gang mentality they will do stuff they would not normally do. where are their parents? lou: don't mean to interrupt but we just received word the governor of pearland has activated the national guard as stated regency has declared after three days of rioting the mayor will move in to bring in the national
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guard. >> if you don't react to these situations like in 1977 and let them become of mob with that mentality you have to disperse and used tear gas and dispersed the crowd or it will get worse and worse. tonight is getting darker the violence will get worse and now they can run around and do things. they robbed the cbs now they are burning it is a drug store for the community. when they are sick where will they go? 5 miles to the next one? you destroy your neighborhood. my heart goes out to that family. lou: it is important to take note, do we have the video
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of the family attorney speaking? i am told that is not ready but the family made it clear they did not want to see this happen. there want order and called and reason. what they have been given by their community of users anyone who has spent involved understands how neighborhood groups and organizations can maintain order in the midst. >> with community leaders with their lack of presence they have abandoned the lack of community. but if they live there get your children home.
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adults call the business owners or the politicians to say where are you? where is your voice? demand the community leaders are there. talking to the local government. >> if they don't stop this now it will become more tumultuous it will get its own life and reflect with other cities there will be an instances in other cities lou: there is a war of law-enforcement and frankly in my judgment corroborated if not condoned by this administration the tax of the attorney general himself going to ferguson. >> million attorney-general
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says there is a conspiracy with the cops against people? that should be investigated and for those community leaders why in the world should they put up with the idea they don't get a response from there mayor or police commissioner about what happened? we understand there is an investigation but don't hide behind that. people have a right to know. >> they suspended the cops that were involved but there was somebody else in the offing and. i want to know the evidence of the police did it they should be prosecuted. >> also point out there all
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not batted is a very small number who are corrupt with this type of abuse. lou: what grabs me just a bit is a number of people say every organization has bad people but only a few police officers are bad to be represented by the writers and demonstrators. winny's the office is like this afternoon then they stand there. >> but they're still working to protect wilander results. >> they are being insulted. there are professional police officers then we eliminate that.
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>> any community in this country. these police officers this committee is dependent upon them and they are attacking him savagely or irrational the or violently. >> and i want to credit sheriff david clarke who had this statistic 90 percent of homicides in baltimore is committed by a black on black crime. >> because with that opportunity you must address these systemic issue.
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>> and the ignorance off of this so-called delete -- easy to. >> on conflict resolution this would not have happened in 1963. >> 85% of those kids don't have a father at home they don't know how to go home to their dad. and learn how to be responsible and respectful to everyone. >> we know the statistics of a single-parent household. lou: alveda king thank you for being here. now much more of the rights and what is done for the response the mayor of baltimore has called out the
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lou: breaking news you are looking at live pictures from baltimore the mayor has said they are taking a very soft approach. the governor has called out the national guard to declare a state of emergency hundreds of criminals have been attacking police and the demonstrators' leading local businesses as well. seven police officers have been injured so far they say one is critically injured and unresponsive. governor hogan activated the national guard to declare a
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state of emergency. cvs has closed a number of its stores in the area after leaders set fire to a downtown store. the orioles have canceled their game tonight on the advice of the commissioner's office and of course, this rioting and demonstrating all taking place near the stadium and in part of the city where a lot of tourist based businesses. we will have more on this throughout the hour. joining us tonight former nato commander from tufts university great to have you with us. let's begin with this discussion the white house's engaged in and talk about ending the new release of
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prisoners allowing civilians to play -- to pay ransom or whenever it may be? this is a remarkable turnabout? >> it is responsible to the humanitarian instinct. at the end of the debris of what to bring all american hostages home. if we give in to demands for ransom and will exacerbate the problem every will find ourselves in a downward spiral and still have terrible incidents. lou: the president surely comprehends that what could motivate him to go against with that convincing reality with countries that pay a ransom of citizens kidnapped
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in those that don't have you were. >> it looks like a response to public pressure and that humanitarian feeling but that does not make good policy at the end of the day >> i am curious now a story out in front that is larger automatic weapons why is this part of public knowledge? >> it is hard to assess that it makes no sense to put it there but is letting them know about our capabilities. their reason is because of increasing concern of the next set of moves in the ukraine that will include a move by the separatist for a
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drive for a land bridge to crimea things are heating up in the ukraine. lou: secretary of state carry giving every indication he believes what is at hand? >> there are two or three huge cards every it to be turned over one is the regime but in the end that is the key. second hour doing interpretations house soon sanctions can be lifted with the snapback present -- provisions to the iranian negotiators there is a long way to go i am willing to wait to see the final shape. i am hopeful for a diplomatic resolution but frankly i very skeptical.
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lou: this takes place as we send in the carrier roosevelt to accompany the ships and those vessels that were seen in the waters off yemen now tracing themselves back to? >> this is good news we did the right thing which is used maritime power as designed an aircraft carrier can go 750 miles we have overwhelming force and the iranians to depredating to a turnaround thank rollback. that is a good use of sea power we should do that more consistently to be more firm with the iranians in a whole range of measures including forces at sea.
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lou: thank you for being with us. vote tonight. do you believe the baltimore riots and looting have been allowed to continue as a war of law-enforcement? an unexpected storm leading to tragedy in alabama yesterday the regatta was hit with a sudden storm the cable from the gulf and hit hard there were 100 votes that were capsized more than 40 people were pulled from the water to four confirmed dead. five people are reducing -- missing. obama is giving a green light to funding terror and we take that up. kim kardashian broker silence on the bruce jenner transgendered bombshell and what she had to say about
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lou: breaking news police are beginning it appears to start controlling the demonstrators and rioting and looting throughout the streets of baltimore today. the metropolitan transportation authority announced they have restored service to all stops within the city limits. governor hogan declares a state of emergency moments ago at the same time activating the state's national guard. a few thoughts on a new phase of the obama presidency that he seems to be fundamentally transforming but not for the
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better in my opinion. the white house is considering a shift in national security policy that allows countries to pay terrorist ransom and the white house would not comment directly allow the families to pay ransom but they did say this. >> hostage policy review is under way is focused on ensuring the integrating the wide range of assets deployed to try to recover a hostage it is not considering a u.s. policy of making concessions to terrorist organizations. lou: they have already made important concessions and in fact, you will back a policy of no concessions with terrorists but not putting in place say succeeding strategy but to negotiate
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directly a nuclear framework that remains the largest a sponsor of terrorism to insert the muslim brotherhood into the new egyptian government. by agreeing to a prisoner release of five taliban leaders iran also holds three american hostage but this white house refuses to call them hostages at the president fears that would hurt them at the negotiating table. he replace no concessions with the ad hoc and destructive policy of accommodation including shutting down guantanamo. he regrets not shutting it down in his first day in office and makes it clear his policy of accommodation
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has replace scott the longstanding policy. reminding us of the lessons of history so much less refuse to read knowledge that history because the consequences involves others. we should seek a power to avoid war by analyzing to try to remove them via discussion with goodwill. i cannot believe such a program would be rejected by the people of this country even a means the establishment with the dictators. we will be right back. >> who has the bigger
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former homicide detective is on the st. and joins us live on the phone. to be in close proximity it looks like they may protect that area or start moving the demonstrators and rioting? >> they have set up a perimeter around the streets that is where they are right now. there is 40500 police officers then i cut through the alley i see 100 police officers coming through the alley and right gear. they will try to corner them that i think they will start to make a rest. they will have to because they are still birding and police are in the middle but they will move shortly.
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lou: wire the police so hesitant to take control? but what we're witnessing is an assault. >> this was terrific if you have any remembrance of the '60s i saw at least 100 people kicking doors breaking glass and the police was not doing anything about it. the reason is they were outnumbered when i first got here at 2:00 the result of a 200 cops. anyone driving through the street every police car was pummeled and set on fire so they were way outnumbered today. lou: of course, they're always outnumbered iran to
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with part of police departments with more aggressive leadership from america who has a responsibility to life improper day is stunning the there is an area for strategically for the demonstrators to destroy. >> if there was an area that means the entire city because these writers -- rioting shut the city down and i am here right now between the line of police there is a building on fire now now another one just caught on fire. the mayor has no clear upper i just learned from a a source that the governor has declared the state of emergency. four hour is late but baby dash.
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lou: be careful and take care of yourself. former police detective as well as fox news contributor. things don't look like they're getting better as darkness descends we will bring you the latest. do you believe the baltimore riots have been allowed to continue as the implied attitude as a war on law-enforcement? hillary clinton may face us stiff challenge from the right with "fast & furious" we will have that and also michael goodwin. next.
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i am cast back through the '68 riots but i cannot find a proportion here that comes close at the end of the day then bear plays a big role. this started a couple days ago and this would be a heated defense to sarah that there are parts to the city to restore to set a tone. >> led by the african-american president than the mayor of a baltimore the police commissioner of yet this goes on in any city all those offices there would be some discussion prior the
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not effective? mcfadyen is what ferguson was about that the people were not represented in the government but here they clearly are. what ever happened to the poor young man to me there is no connection what is happening in baltimore now. this is the excuse to rioting but about rioting a liquor store and a convenience store what does that have to do with a grievance? it is run amok. lou: as they try to say all over the country this is an expression of a nationwide hostility to law enforcement. by the way the president chime dead in a collaborative way. but do you make of what we are witnessing and why does
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anybody think they can burn down property and injure or perhaps kill police officers with the city government? it has been eight days since the show a man was killed and we don't know anything because they refuse to tell the citizens of baltimore. >> this country is a safer place because of law-enforcement the city itself has been turned around by stringent law enforcement those people that are protected mostly have black on black crime and to research an extent sometimes accidents happened or officers do something they should not do. i don't know the facts but at the end of the data is no case that they have destroyed property and buildings to be able to stop
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the fire department from putting out the fires. >> but the idea even as the country we have lost confidence in never values the police commissioner and the mayor let this happen. they are not responsible but don't have the confidence to go well and stop it. clearly it is lacking leadership at the top. but it is unclear to the lack of confidence throughout the country. >> band and assault on values that be to argue strongly we are witnessing an assault and to repeaters hillary clinton talking about taking money at of politics. she has siphoned as much money herself. [laughter] the clinton and foundation acknowledges there restating five years of income tax
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been this information that relates to the foundation to the fund raising. >> battle think it was an accident or a minor matter it was very much a part of this scandal and she is dishonest and she has been a proper public career it is up to the voters to decide if that is good enough. lou: thank you. on wall street fox -- stocks fell from their highs the s&p down nine the nasdaq down 32. 34 and 4 million shares -- three put 4 million shares after strong earnings from the iphones a man to. listen to reports three times a day of the salem radio network. "fast & furious" running strong the film takes first with another 80 million - - 18 billion now made
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>> more breaking news, you are looking at pictures of the mall at which this demonstration this began baltimore police now reporting that demonstrators rioters and looters have broken into the mondawnin mall, they are looting inside, the mall closed several hours ago. they have now broken into the mall you see some of them, running out trying to dispurse with whatever they have taken.
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police are just now showing up. joining us now. dr. keith. good to have you with us. i would like to begin with what drives, in your judgment, a police department and a mayor who have given a free pass to those who are tearing up property and injuring others, including law enforcement? >> what drives them is a lack of respect for the foundation of governing and foundation of law upon which this nation rests. contempt for such things and a tacit acceptance, that protests can be violent because people are so frustrated. but the bottom line, is that if you want to change things, you
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work within the system, that is the way it has always been. if you want to tear down the system, you might be taking your cues by the way from the president who has given the appearance there is every justification for any level of anger at our country because we're such dispick able people. -- despicable people. >> this is a disappointing choice in part of this president president. an african-american president our nation's first african-american attorney general rally this nation's first, african after american mayor of baltimore. and police, the tepid manner in which they have chosen to deal with these criminals looting and demonstrating. and hurting people, seriously as well as destroying a lot of
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property. >> hope had been that this might be an administration you know in its first and second terms that brought people. as you can see. psychologist reins supreme. if the fellow in the corner office is very unsettled about whether this country out to be hon -- ought to be honored or fundamentally changed because it is such a bad place hey that filters down to people who then have no respect for what we built together. not perfectly but we built it together we are looking at mayor of baltimore. >> insight violence, and destroy our city. i'm a life long resident of baltimore. too many people have spend generations building up this city. for it to be destroyed by thugs
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who in a very senseless way are trying to tear down what so many have fought for. tearing down businesses. tearing down or destroys property. things that we know the impact our community for years. we're deploying every resource possible to gain control of this situation, anden to venture peace moving -- to ensure peace moving forward. >> mayor with a different tone tonight, earlier talking about
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giving them space -- her words pace to destroy property. >> you know, giving someone space to be their worst sell-offs is not a gift. --selves is not a gift, if the mayor wants to make a very meaningful call, she should call the president. and say listen, you know, i think when you said people don't really build their own businesses, it may have given the impression to a lot of people in my city, that they should have not respect for businesses because after all you done desev it, it is not your property it is just something that be scut scuddled, maybe that is something get on the horn, say maybe we should rework this whole thing mr. president. i think many people in our population seem to think they should tear it down, it may be you gave them that idea. >>idea.
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