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with you. >> kennedy: good evening for broke to nine i am watching everyone get a wrong. the familiar narrative cannot keep playing now an author involved is in the death of a black male. and insert question and protests that turns into fires i thought ferguson was going through municipal growing pains but this is the lob -- beyond maturity. number one is there was a growing trend of violence interaction with police then that needs to be addressed with the robust discussion
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on criminal justice reform on every political level and that can include how should police departments act and a look at what should law-enforcement expect from us and us from them? there have been well documented complaints against the baltimore pd with heavy-handed tactics. we don't know what happened to freddie gray but it can be good and it is a valid discussion to have. the appropriate action in baltimore looks like this. get your ass back home or this. ♪ it is a hands up the dance off. it should not look like this.
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if one of the things that you want in your community which your police presence the best way to go about it is to throw bricks at cops with the adolescent free-for-all that leads observers cheering for that institutionç than people think they should have tanks and has the opposite effect don't be surprised when more cops show up after you blow it intercity blows up. the president had six 1/2 years to improve race relations in this country but his rhetoric only adds gasoline to the fire. he has made the situation is better but he thinks community organizing and the federal bubble is of
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prescription for the overdose. >> we can federalize every police force to force them to reach trade but we can start working with them collaboratively so they can begin the process of change themselves. kennedy: translation i want to federalize every police force in the country and that is the military. and god help those people scared to death we're irrationality has eclipsed any hope to have an intelligent and unnecessary discussion about what might to neutralize the powder kegs before they blow. tonight we will talk about baltimore and what it means a and a guy who was inside the courtroom today as they heard about the gay marriage argument. why is hillary clinton
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afraid to do interviews? is in she running for president and supposed to welcome a crisis? i am kennedy. ♪ kennedy: today president obama said we need to do soul-searching why situations like baltimore keep happening. jury me tonight is our fox news contributor and former n.y.p.d. the tenant -- lt.. i will start with you i was in the riots in los angeles and its different from los angeles and baltimore but what happens is of long run? >> the only people who live in in this scenario is a
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white racist like david duke this is the narrative you cannot trust them and they're out of control i wish those black writers who are running through baltimore understand they fortified of racism of what they complain. and to think twice of opening a cbs in cop dead or in liberty city and miami. and then to see the property go up in smoke. kennedy: with the race issue they have deeply held suspicions brought to the floor. but let's talk about the
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situation before it escalates. but the police department blocked it before it's started. we saw ferguson. how can we learn better? >> but if the incident happens is a hot topic and be prepared. but then to take them off the streets. >> that we call them the national guard. adjusted case. but then the mayor says to give them room to grow in protest did she give them stand out orders? >> absolutely. obviously when you have a mayor who has one of their
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worst the lines in the history of the country to give them room for violence that is what people will look back at. for those you can barely make it. >> there is no store or nursing-home in a place that has been hard hit economically. i want to talk about the people you see on the streets crying for their city there is a real problem and it is easy to dismiss in places like baltimore or ferguson purpose of that people are just wild. how can we address some of the issues with law-enforcement? >> is a valid discussion why is it so high?
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they have a lot less time to create pandemonium. but to be prepared for this to say okay it is fine to protest and have a valid discussion that when you burn things down you scare away businesses make it difficult for black people across the country not just baltimore. that i am not going to hide these people. >> black lives matter. >> with committees across the country what is more
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likely to happen? >> unfortunately that is just the facts. having the steps in place to get the information out as soon as possible. and in south carolina. >> but you have to plan ahead. kennedy: date you so much. don't shy away just because it is uncomfortable. but then to come up with better solutions.
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>> with that big driver it is another black criminals to prey on law-abiding is a black folks. thank you very much. the supreme court will take a stand on the latest installment of "you're crazy, kennedy". which is crazier? the lord justice kennedy? but who is not so transparent? when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast.
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♪ kennedy: will come back. hillary clinton is not doing much for her image as the ice princess. a chilly counter with at&t reporter recently. >> can the generational gap be corrected? have a good day. kennedy: has she'd never seen the tmz? even auriana doesn't do that
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she answered only seven questions when she announced on april 12th but she has yet to sit down from a national interview. and actress and a fox news contributor and also we have michael and our comedian, winner of america's got talent should it hillary sit down with diane sawyer to talk about transitioning from a civilian to a presidential candidate? >> like you end respect you but hillary clinton explicitly said she is going on a listening to our. she is listening to all the
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questions and she will i answer them. that is i you learn by listening that is thus spared as president and human kind she is taking in bin. >> when i go to a concert that is my want to hear somebody listening. if you are a campaign strategist for her adviser is this the smartest thing she could do? is used every time she opens her mouth she betrays her lack of confidence. >> because she is a liar. she bumped her head. >> space get where he was indicted i am sure the lawyers have said keep your
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mouth shut. we have extremely bold repercussions. >> but he makes an excellent point*. someone who has so much to lose why is she running for president? >> you are supposed to be a media war. i thing she did say she would have they sit down with brian williams but that did not work out. [laughter] kennedy: they he could not remember her record at the state department. >> the perfect scenario. right now she doesn't play ball because she will make an idiot out of herself. >> her answer is what difference does it make? to make this is the first time as an adult she has an
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antagonistic relationship with the press and doesn't know what to do. kennedy: she said we have a plan for my plan. >> she bumped her head. >> i hope it is not with the emails server. >> i love how the author of hard choices. and i am a comedian. kennedy: and what surprised me was with so many republicans to hate the press should love her but they don't. the panel will come back later when they talk about
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teachers and a super heroes. the gay marriage is in front of the supreme court. it is time for "you're crazy, kennedy".
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kennedy: welcome back the supreme court was divided read the constitution gives gay and lesbian couples permission to marry and justice kennedy seems to be the most crucial vote mia crazy to think people could marry whoever they want? this is "you're crazy, kennedy".
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he was then the court room. maybe the creasy kennedy was justice kennedy and is thus calling -- the swing votes for all eyes were on him what did you see? to read the first question why you asking us to throw away a millennia worth of rationality based on 10 years of experience of same-sex marriage? >> why should they be so arrogant to throw away those definitions of marriage? to people want to reduce that why have the courts do it? >> i'd of that war conservative views on same-sex marriages and that
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is fine but those who decided to legalize same-sex marriage how they refer to to a non same-sex marriage. to put the toothpaste back into the tube? >> in which case 11 states have same-sex marriage. but most of those are forced through court's action for the 11 states have voted to be defined marriage. the other 39 said not so fast. texas and ohio antecedes is rand tennessee can say we
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will wait and see. but to throw out institutions of civil society through the test of time. kennedy: may be it is through the church not through the state. >> i would agree but every political community has been in the marriage business. because they need them the yen and a woman in. this is why governments have not given that baptism or the bar mitzvah. kennedy: but it is a contract with child-rearing and all the other is is a contract and as the matter
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of law the 14th amendment says you cannot keep certain people from getting married. >> if you go down this road is just about a contract then that was an example. >> but if you have to elderly widows. kennedy: i know. i know. i know. we talked about this before and all that nonsense. >> i did not a chia's him to make a nonsensical argument. kennedy: but that is rework going. more people in this country country, it is not another definition. we have one minute left.
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i will talk of for you. more people in this country think gay couples should have the right to marry. >> then do it through the ballot box. kennedy: is a matter of equal protection. >> we're all in favor of equal protection. >> would you go to a gay wedding? finigan no. i don't think it is a wedding. kennedy: would you join the gay party? >> i know there is such a thing. [laughter] kennedy: there isn't. i enjoyed to have you on. please come back. >> we will be right back
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kennedy: much better than to get stopped and frisked. this is the topical storm. number one. don't you hate it when a tourist flips you off? i am almost data loss of what to do next. but for this monday it is clear. kick him in the face. the monkeys are missing its they actually buys the jurors to carry us stick to threaten the of monkeys in case they try to mug you because they are clever part of you would like to be initiated it says bring cigarettes and a chain. number two. if you love tom fletcher
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food knew he was such a of a great dad? instead he showed his boy the simple joy of dandelions [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] kennedy: that is so cute. dandelions are pretty impressive nature made them the using to spread those for generations to come. number three. geriatric broadcasters are their own get to humanity
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but one forgot he was on the pitcher radio when the whippersnapper lost his mind about football. >> what type of questions are you asking middle school teachers and high school coaches? >> i am not going to answer a specific question. >> you don't ask a question we have never talked about. >> we all our lives. >> start over. kennedy: we cannot start over. what are you talking about? do you have a publicist? you are supposed to be talking about the nfl. number four. robert downey, jr. made waves as he walked out of an
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interview with an interview from tried to get personal. >> i'm sorry. water redoing? >> i am just asking questions. >> goodbye. >> i'm sorry. >> it's okay. kennedy: he clarified what he should have done. >> i just wish i had left souders. >> always assume social decorum is in play that we're promoting a super hero movie that kids will see that has nothing to do with her creepy darker agenda that i am ashamed and obligated. [laughter] kennedy: he wishes he left sooner and oddly enough with
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howard stern per cardmember five. many kids write to santa claus for christmas. but a five year-old mailed a letter. he sent this letter far far away hoping that yoda would get it. >> curious you are. of course, i am real. a beautiful picture thank you. read the force me with you. believe in your self. always yoda. kennedy: the response sent by someone at the post office that included happy
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to have a lifetime pension i am. if you have weird stories to see in the "topical storm" tweet me and don instagram prior will post a picture of me. a professor gets heated decides with everybody. today's national superhero day. which would make the best president? next. >> superman. he is strong. >> excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision
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♪ kennedy:.
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another one bites the dust. national superhero day. but one has to ask which of these heroes would you like to see? >> superman because he is the best. he is beautiful. strong and full of muscle. >> superman because i like cam. >> president? the incredible hulk precluded increase our standing around the world.
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>> i iran -- "iron man." kennedy: which superhero should be president? >> "iron man". >> which should be president? >> "captain america". >> but we have michael anton back with us. stacey i will start with you. he was a billionaire in very smart and could build anything and control items
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with no superpowers. kennedy: taken putting into the laboratory to buy the material. >>. [laughter] the american dream when your parents are murder of. [laughter] >>. >> if he has therapy he would not be ready around all night. >> first of he would not go over joe biden. going back to the bat cave that would this off isis. alfred is a of a great character he has great
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staff. >> i like "captain america". >> a.m. and his sexy body. >> but use say every president is really a villain? >> to the psychopath of the state department. hero's put out fires but the villains take a punch to come back carter and stronger. kennedy: that is why you're a a contrarian. a college professor fails his entire class because they were disrespectful.
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a mailing his students that they all failed his strategic management class they all lack the honor immaturity to live up to the standards or the desire to do quality work necessary. he felt unsafe and universities said it is reassessing eight men upgrades. -- they are reassessing the grades but if you've flown to meet i may be upset to pursue legal action. >> he sets the worst example he is a quitter. but this guy a he doesn't
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know the code of honor. they could not perform but they take their hats off. i think all grades should be reinstated. >> i was in this position to have an argument into strategic management because they'll most got him fired you don't tell kids you are imager because statistically everyone in that class is stupid. kennedy: and they are about to graduate. >> they are not elementary or middle school students but grown-ups.
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and behaving as such then they should suffer consequences. >> i agree that they should be kicked out of their disrupting but there are always of a couple people like me. [laughter] through the adult community. they give for being here. you made my night. baltimore has ignited in other debates about police brutality stay with us.
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kennedy: a new documentary peels back the curtains to reveal the truth about law-enforcement. we're cops explain how day wrestle with force and split-second decision making. >> you cannot let him walk down the street or hurt you or hurt somebody else. so to find out if you make an arrest if somebody resist. then to deal with the consequences. >> times with stanley
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electric rifle author is here. >> thanks for having me. >> i get that question a lot. but it was of a rush to judgment. but the film speaks about the rush of a systemic problem of what to do so instead of being used in that context it is more of a compliance tool. it is a little more nuanced. kennedy: you made a movie about it and it has said
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sketchy of defense but lot of fourth run -- law-enforcement that the taser saves lives you cannot shoot someone it is lethal force and they say it is not. has never been successful for amnesty international? >> first this is all based on estimates but nobody really knows because there is no data reporting. the other thing is to sell the public on the idea that this would be an alternative to deadly force. it is not.
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so what happened that was in a gray area of preemptive force. and then police officers who had known about this over 20 years. the smith brothers came along to perfect it but to embrace that magic trick instead of rushing to use the idea escalation -- the escalation. kennedy: have you ever had of it taser on you? >> no. kennedy: in order to become a cop they have to be taste. they know what it feels like
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>> and it shows the perspective of police officers going through these trading scenarios. >> i am not saying it is a lethal tool but these deaths are impossible and decay and causes death. kennedy: so can a rubber bullet if you shoot them in the throat. >> it did not replicate the usage that could end confrontation and quickly with the effectiveness. kennedy: i have one last question.
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the teasers are not a panacea. our body carries a panacea? >> but to get to the root of the problem because of that subject to evade so because there is a divided america so we take that community out end of the police feel they're on the defensive so taser international tries to tell the police there on the same team they can have multiple missions but what you see in the film is that they chose survival over their customer throughout
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the course of 50 years. >> 84 having me. kennedy: we have a nightcap starring you.
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kennedy: there is nothing a love more than a filthy joke but this is a family show. so tonight i present my favorites punchlines to have heard the joke you will laugh is not just imagine. dead doggie rand of gas but that is okay and other doggy
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is bringing her home did your chicken diet to? this was eating my popcorn. >> bartender same drink but without the of bullet. i've guarded and killed the of course, . >> moo spin that is why they call it a force play. >> i am not believe nelson. [laughter] eight you for watching the show. follow me on twitter
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@kennedy nation and facebook to all of you i hope you have a good night. moment. dobbs is next. lou: good evening. this city of baltimore on alert after violent criminals attack police burned and looting businesses destroyed 140 cars for the national guard is on patrol hundreds of officers from up and down the east coast arrived to help the beleaguered police department and we take it up with david clarke former new york police department homicide detective and ago deal. also tonight who is legally responsible for the

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