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customers. tomorrow night we've got texas congressman plus steve bannon is back and talking exclusively to me, live, wednesday night. can enabling and now.ve a terril see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪. kennedy: while the james comey excuse to train us officially pulled in the gestation period and get this, he now says he's sorry for all of his abuses of power. but at the same time, he seems to blame everybody but himself. yesterday the former fbi director went on fox news sunday. [laughter] that's a mistake, boy oh boy, chris wallace gave him the business end of that arm. watch this. >> the ig says you should feel no vindication. >> will maybe it turns upon the words. i am responsible, i'm telling you i was wrong and overconfident as director in our procedures. >> it seems like you are
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minimizing the role of the steele dossier. >> lullaby was, than i'm sorry i did that. as the director you are not informed of and details evidence best investigation. he found mistakes and negligence. >> he was explained specifically how to explain and he said gross negligence or intentionality. >> he doesn't find intentionality but that does not make it in the last report important. as a director your response over this, i was responsible for this periods. kennedy: he was responsible for this. wasn't it fun watching the e-mail draft squirm. you know, he is in the hot seat after horwich report showed the fbi made a lot of mistakes when it snooped on the 2016 campaign. so what is coming think about that? jim? i was overconfident in the procedures they had built over 20 years. i thought they were robust enough. i was incredibly hard to get a pfizer. there was real sloppiness in 17 things that either should have been in the applications
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or should have been discussed or characterized differently. it was not acceptable. kennedy: he was overconfident, where the hell was he during all of this? at least he's finally owning up to the long list of his shortcomings. but coming also tried to claim he ran a tight shift. the accusations against the agency are a bunch of baloney or malarkey. >> what i mean is the fbi was accused of treason, of illegal spying of tapping mr. trump's wires illegally, of opening an investigation of being a criminal conspiracy. and then to unseat a president. all that was nonsense. i think it is really important inspector general looked at that, and the american people, your viewers and all viewers think that is true. but he also found things that we were never accused of which is real sloppiness. kennedy: knows just a little bit of sloppiness, just let me clean this up. that's not a deep state conspiracy to undo an
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election, even though were going to impeach you, nothing to see here. the whole thing just called me saying sorry, not sorry. and could he ever face in real legal reckoning? let's meet the party panel to figure it all out. carly, kevin and mike chases back. welcome everybody. >> welcome. kennedy: what a week, doesn't slow down going into late december. but i want to talk about that aspect of criminality of this potential sloppiness that we might see from john durham? >> look i have prosecuted while i've been in cases that in prosecuted under false statements, and that montage you showed is the exact montage they would show in a closing statement for one of these cases. if comey is talking about the
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legal line is we didn't commit treason, i don't think that's a great argument on his behalf. kennedy: that's not really a vindicating factor. non- treason nest. >> i think if we got right up to the treason line but we stopped right there, that's not a great play. but the fbi as a general matter is not known for apologizing and known for backing down. and they are known for being heavy on competence. i think this is a reckoning, it's a moment of reckoning where it's pretty clear that there been some gross negligence at the fbi. encomium should be lucky he didn't process hillary for gross negligence because he is looking on the barrel at that right now. kennedy: and that's exact same word, you go from hillary to trump and there are two massive investigations. i have a really hard time believing the fbi director was not briefed on all the comings and goings of this investigation. particularly problematic the fact that carter paige was working with the cia. that's a very important piece of information. >> that was left off the fisa
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statement. that was likely signed off by the director, he signed a number of those pfizer request. i am not forgiving james comey, and idle forgive him for what he did clinton. in the fbi does not apologize. they still don't have an apology for interfering with the general election. it's been there protocol that they do not invest in an investigation in the months leading up to it and an election. he stepped over the line. i thought it was compelling television it was 50 minutes a good quality. kennedy: if nothing else they owe carter page and apology and he was not indicted. there's a lot of people on the left and a lot of people in the media that maintain that he was a russian spy. >> any touch that a little bit on the end we talked about lisa page and carter page, i think they are owed an apology. kennedy: they are not related. there were so many omissions, it's the same thing as lying.
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and if you've got this much power in it so hard to get a fisa warns, they have to fudge things a little bit to get one, then the system is very flawed. >> i think people really need to remember and reflect is the real-life consequences of the fbi's actions. and that is an american citizen, somebody working with the cia, one of the good guys was being surveilled by the government in the same way they do terrorists and spies. so just imagine how carter page must've felt when he found out about that. or imagine how i felt last week. kennedy: imagine how much money he spent trying to clear his name when he was an even wasn't in him. >> and imagine when he found out it could've been a change to his work from the cia to asn, or yesterday when he heard james comey chop it up to sloppiness. seventeen errors in a measures all go into one direction is not simple sloppiness and james comey knows that.
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it is doing the thing he always does. kennedy: that's a really good.and i hope we've seen the last of james comey. because his little boy scout shield has completely evaporated, democrats hate them, republicans can't stand them, i don't know where the james comey goodwill is. >> i think it's extremely dishonest of him to die on the hill saying i don't know if the steele dossier really mattered. it was a turning. kennedy: the ig said the steele dossier really mattered. >> look the supreme court said when you look at frank versus delaware, when you remove a piece of evidence as a liar and a mission you don't have a probable cause, you throw the whole thing out. and that's what should happen here. kennedy: that's interesting because the president has stated for him to be kind of silence on the courts report and he should stay that way. just because this could actually help him, and help voters say wait. why are we impeaching him again? of course the house is set to
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vote on the articles of impeachment of the president as early as wednesday. as you can imagine everyone in congress is on the same page going into the store quote. watch. >> we are charging the president was abusing his power that bribery and extortion are a subset is abuse of power. and frankly abuse of power better connotes the full range of the president's misconduct. >> we've seen the evidence, we are going to hear the evidence repeated were knocking a scene he knew evidence carry all of america seen it. we've seen this is very partisan exercise. kennedy: in the last site the judiciary committee released a report that is the most thorough analysis by far, and a great bedtime story. they think the president should be impeached and removed from the office even if he did not technically did commit a crime. the report says quote the framers were not fools, they authorized impeachment for reason. and that reason would have been gutted if impeachment were limited to crimes. and yet a new fox news poll
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finds american still very much divided on whether or not the president should get the boot. the poll shows 50% one the president impeached and removed 4% one him impeached, but not removed, and 41% oppose impeachment altogether. those numbers virtually the same as the last fox poll that was conducted before house hearings began several weeks ago. so should the president be forced out, or does this committee report amount to fireplace kindling? here to break it all down fox news senior analyst judge andrew napolitano. >> is good to be with you. >> leaves her crazy times and people for nancy pelosi and adam schiff to say this is not a political exercise is laughable. these are people who have open contempt for the constitution now they have a founders fetish. >> out the getty but he can in dispute the fact that impeachment is at its core political. it supports to be legal that
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it's treason, other high crimes, misdemeanor, but it's really a political judgment that the incumbent is literally unworthy of office, or unfit for office. that is at least the judgment democrats, or nearly all of them the house are prepared to make. which is opposite of the judgment that the republicans in the senate are trying to make. i'll think anybody thanks the president will be removed from office. if he takes the witness stand under oath and says some things that are not realistic, and might pry it loose and republican votes. i think his lawyers will do everything under the sun if there is a real trial with real witnesses, to keep the president from testifying. he said he wants to testify but he said that before. kennedy: of course he says that and it wouldn't be a political exercise. if he could say in a truthful way it would be very entertaining. >> it might be a reality show with a half a billion people around the world watching. he may look at it is that. as the opportunity to denounce
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and disprove the allegations that his enemies have been making against him like what you just discussed in the previous segment with your very, very astute and elegant, and very useful panel. the one who says as a lawyer, doesn't he look like he's old enough to go to law school. [laughter] kennedy: i honestly think he's a broadway actor that we found on the street on the way to an audition, slapped a suit ottoman called the lawyer. >> the very smart people and i enjoy listening to them. we don't know the trail is gonna be like if it's up to senator lindsey graham, he's just one senator but he has a lot of people listening to him in the senate. there will be no trial, there will be a motion to dismiss and however the chief justice rules on it when he looks at the jurors, 54 of them will say dismissed. the president and his people seem to want to trial. they want to go toe to toe with his accusers. they don't want what will be perceived by our friends in
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the media as a sort of preordained to whitewash. they want a judgment on the merits. kennedy: is there a way to split the difference here? because someone who consumes politics as entertainment, and that's right here in fox news, it would be wildly entertaining to see hunter biden. >> nobody entered combines a political and entertainment better than the person i'm looking. nobody but me. is there way to do it? : bill clinton was impeached, and this was done over the objection of the principal house manager. a young congressman from south carolina by the name of lindsey graham. they didn't actually have witnesses testify, they had summaries of the evidence read on the basis of the testimony the house judiciary committee had taken. if they do that this time, it will be summaries of the testimony that the house intelligence committee has taken. but summaries are not the same as being confronted by your
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accuser. you can't cross-examine a summary. kennedy: we saw some weirdness in the house where you had a witness become a questionnaire. and going back-and-forth which was very. >> that was an expert witness someone explaining the law. a fact witness which there are many in the house could not become a questioner. so we don't know which way this is gonna go. but i will tell you one constitutional difference. it's politics to impeach him its politics to remove him. the decision to impeach in the house of representatives comments made on the basis of the individual conscience of each member of the house whatever they think. but the decision to remove or not remove is taken under oath. the oath is required by the constitution and that oath says they can only do this on the basis of the evidence, not on the basis of politics. we'll see where this is going to go. kennedy: i want facts and i
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want evidence. i think impeachment is a very, very high threshold at the dangerous low, and i don't want to see this country further torn apart. >> it's going to further terrorist apart and the president wants to confront his accusers head-on. kennedy: if you felt you were innocent wouldn't you want to have that? beam. >> yes, if you look of the summer is four to six days. kennedy: i guess that's better for ratings, i guess. i don't want to be off the couch for a month. >> nothing on the planet would draw more ratings and the president of the united states testifying in his own trial. kennedy: so great to see you. coming up a brand-new poll, joe biden at the top of the democrats heat. but the poll might actually be better news for that young man to his right, bernie sanders. man are his supporters fired up. plus just when he thought the democrat debate was shrinking, a bunch of are demanding more
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kennedy: ♪ ♪ we can work it out zero adam i love you. bernie sanders likes to complain the media doesn't treat them fairly or taken seriously. i think it is seriously varney you socialist. but new poll shows he is surging. once again people are feeling the burn, one like when they went to the clinic in college. [laughter] that in the mayor pole joe biden is still in a comfortable lead with toy 4%, but socialist sprite pilot 22% nipping at his hairy heels, ms. warren keeps turning in the wrong direction down to 17, but biden's troubles don't stop there. the same poll also shows bernie sanders now leads a sleepy joe among voters of colors 29 to 26%. on top of that varney support continues to grow much more vocal in their disgust of the democrat party machine. listen to who got booed the loudest. it was at one of bernie's rallies of the weekend.
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>> i have been criticized by trump and republicans, i have been criticized by the healthcare industry. i've been criticized by democrats, they say varney. [inaudible] kennedy: with my new heart. the healthcare establishment got more booze the president. it's no surprise he wants to be the new nominee even though president obama will do it he can to prevent sanders from wedding. they eat that apply cornflakes for breakfast. what happens if varney actually pulls it off? the party panel returns. this is one scenario that i don't think people had prepared themselves for. because when varney had his heart attack, and he had a good drilling deep down and
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his clogged bits. people thought poor guy thank you for coming. but now is got more energy and more support than ever. what is happening? >> he's got a new heart. he's taken the lead elizabeth worn used to have. i would note though that in father fox news pull on impeachment, joe biden is leading by ten points in that poll that was just wrapped up last weekend. and is leading by seven against the president. there's a lot of polls there joe biden's summer on the top. but the interesting thing is the people of color aspect which you noted. kennedy: you're not can have a democratic nominee without support of color. >> exactly whoever can resemble that obama coalition. kennedy: i don't thing this very assemblage of anything. if that were the case than joe biden will be skating through with forwarded 50% of the vote right now. >> and it's interesting that biden is still on top because most people think he is the one that can beat president trump.
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which is not really good news. because that means people are really voting against president trump then voting for biden. so just compare that to an obama was running and there's so much excitement and enthusiasm around him. you don't really feel that now. and i think that democrats are smart. they would start rallying around pete buddha judge moore. because he is such a multifaceted. kennedy: i've been saying that the whole time. they were licking that ice cream cone for seconds and they got bored of the sweetshop. >> so true and i think they're still a chance with theirs we could see him attention and top of the polls burden people really drill down and see that joe biden is going to have to debate president trump. kennedy: because bernie's not a smart debater because he has a lot of energy like cranky grandpa and nobody wants to mess with cranky grandpa. [inaudible] 's people to judge has data,
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elizabeth moran has slipped and varney he is just pushing her right in front of the dump truck. >> i think this is what happens when you have a pack that cannot differentiate itself from the media when everybody's focusing on impeachment. i think the numbers revert to what they expected. varney had built in support and a built-in base that he can from 2016. i think the number of the voters of colors very significant. because i think you have a referendum on authenticity. i think varney is surging because he's authentic. kennedy: he still varney. he has not changed at all. and if people worried about age, by were democrat and i were voting, i'd be more concerned about joe biden's mental slippage than bernie's. because varney is the same guy's got a low more gusto that he did four years ago. elizabeth moran is fine, mike bloom bird is a complete nonfactor and he could take his abilities and shove it up his honey hole. i can talk that way after
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9:00 p.m. eastern. historically large democrat field. and now finally narrowing down to 17 adopts a qualified for the thursday democratic debate. senator cory booker is set at the polling and donor requirements to make the stage are too stringent. and he is spearheading an effort to get them to relax the threshold. he has a letter signed by all 17 it's a qualified and part of it reads well we know this is an unintended consequences of the dnc's actions to keep candidates excluded deaths due to these thresholds by the one who made this year's primary field diverse. so should the dnc budget? i'll than they should. >> i don't think so either. all the tenants nude the requirements going into it. the disadvantage there are not any one of color except andrew yang. and we have two women. but if you're not getting 2% 3%, 4% in these early stage knocking to be the nominee.
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you need to really twiddle this field and see the interplay between the two can actually make it. kennedy: why are we discounting people to judge? that is a monumental development and politics. there you go. he's a hoosier. he is and, gay, hoosier. >> i agree and it's weird because democrats, a lot of the progressive democrats appear to really not like him. and they boycott his candidacy. i think it goes to that i apologize because you're sitting right here come the democrat party's has a problem of eating their own. they pair their own numbers of the party down. >> yes we bring our hands. kennedy: has anybody seen them in the last six months? no he was eaten by a pack democrats. that's a word mike chase. >> i am just speaking of someone who doesn't appear to be old enough to be a lawyer, i can relate to people to
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judge. wearing your dad's suit on that debate stage. kennedy: if only you are 80 years old pete booed a judge could have a chance against this crowded field. but everyone's got an excuse if they're not making it. you've got it back to the drawing board. and we figure out what you have, and what they need, combine the two and the people who are out of the race just didn't do it right. >> it's a good.look entity. kennedy: we have so much more including our great game 20s courts. we've gathered some crazy ridiculous prime stories in our attorney mike chase, he's going to play the defense attorney. the rest of the panel they are the jury. and i'll be the judge. all rise, i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof!
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out. the bail buck stops here on this installment of kennedy's court. and this is how it works. i will redo a ridiculous scene but true crime headline about some lovable losers, think mugs monday on steroids. attorney mike space will give us the defense. the rest of the panel carly and kevin they will decide if the suspect is guilty or not guilty, and i will deliver the final verdict as the judge. let's get started. you guys ready? >> i love this stream of years case number one, mike. florida man arrested for drug possession while avoiding police drug breast. that's right sure if was searching a homeowner narcotics warrant when jimmy phillips allegedly told the people in the front yard he is a friend of the homeowner and assess or speak with her. police searched him and fell the bag of methamphetamines in his pocket. he was charged with a possession of illegal
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narcotics. >> i will say this is the second method pants that we've had in kennedy's court. i am proud and i'm bidding belting a bit of a specialty right now. but i will say in respect to this case, he did the right thing. he stopped talking after he said he was a friend of homeowner. so i don't usually have my clients testify but i think i haven't testified until the rest of the story. he would go up on the sand i because i was gonna go over there and tell her to stop putting meth and my pant pocket. kennedy: that's exactly right how did they know is his dna underpants? >> nobody brings drugs the drug dealer. kennedy: semi clip me will ask you this? was less time you took a dozen cupcakes took magnolia bakery. >> that's my.that's what i'm saying. nobody takes drugs the drug dealers. >> now i want a cupcake. not a meth cupcake. kennedy: 's this defendant guilty or not guilty. >> guilty. >> justice. >> because i think they were going to do just drugs
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together. meanwhile m. kennedy: that is a horrible drug deal if you have to bring your own drugs. you know i haven't spent time in a drug house, but i'm certainly not moving in anytime soon. i am siding with kevin and mike, this defendant is not guilty. she put meth in his pants. case number two. california over driver drops off couple at airport and rubs her house "after words". this is very crafty. they say jackie borden wilson spent nearly four hours ransacking the home of two passengers he just dropped off at sfo, the couple notice a burglary on returning home and shared surveillance video who did with police and determined it was the over driver. wilson was arrested on burglary charges. i'm surprised this doesn't happen more. >> i agree. kennedy: might? >> i realize this looks bad for my clients, but, a lot of lawyers but afraid of this case because they knew he was, they had among video, but you know what i do? i do the work of my criminal
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cases. i went through hundreds of lines of the uber service i found this provision if you use that you will be without further notice our consent or payment. so i think this guy was just exploiting a provision in terms of a service. he had a license to all use of contents enclosing the contents of their homes. not guilty. kennedy: if that's the case, that's pretty stunning. because any uber driver, once they drop you off they can go back and take your stuff. >> worst-case scenario. >> the over driver you just get to live in their house. kennedy: what you think kevin. >> and get not guilty because of the craftiness. >> not guilty because i am afraid of skinner hurt happen more. he's guilty. kennedy: system you soon if someone uses uber they have nest or celexa or some other tracking device so they will know who you are.
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you know what i'm in a sake guilty. it is criminal. rot in jail with jeffrey epstein who did not kill himself. already number for case number three? louisiana man steel surveillance camera and forget to turn off, actually live streams from his own home. franco involved barker, allegedly broke into a neighbors baraga garage stole his security cameras the victim watched in real time unbeknownst to franklin. he continued to stream himself after returning home helping police find his whereabouts, they arrested him he was hit with this simple burglary charge. how do you defend this? >> kind you say i'm outraged at this case was even brought? this is a good samaritan regional holy war against the issues. not guilty. kevin? he's there carter page, they should be surveilling these guys, let them out. kennedy: that's lalas
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loosely. >> i agree there are too many eyeballs on this at all times. like the security camera could do us a world of good. kennedy: what about private property rights? he can't just go take his stuff. >> why would you want to steal a surveillance camera? >> to put on a good show? >> to use it in his own house. kennedy: did you say not guilty. >> not guilty. >> not guilty. >> now not guilty. kennedy: i'm outnumbered, it's not guilty. number four. i ready? in washington state, the notion of apples. they act with police on facebook about his once it at. the correction violated his probation, akers was one of the first commenters on the post and taunted police for two days before and encouraging them to his quotes calm down i'm going to turn myself in. he surrendered two days later saying he needed to tie up some loose ends, even posted a
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selfie tiant showing him in police custody. he was charged with violating custody. >> typically is a defense lawyer i try to keep evidence out. i want all this to kevin. because this guy sounds delightful. i looked at all the post, he is very polite, even at one point he said is coming in and he said he was coming in, but he didn't show up, so he wrote a post apologizing for not coming in. i would win this one on selection. it would be all millennial's and i think 5000 likes. not guilty. kennedy: i've seen the terms of service. [laughter] kevin? as a democrat because on fox news you never read the comment section. so i'm all about it. [laughter] kennedy: ceiling is not guilty? not guilty. >> i love that he was talking to the police, i thought the story was good ago that he was upset they use a bad picture of him which would've been hilarious hilarious.
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but i'm going to say, guilty because you've got to turn yourself in in person. i think he needs more in-person conversation. kennedy: i'm good to say not guilty because he did the right thing. he may have taken them a little time, and he used his sweet time to get himself gussied, not guilty. last case. with god is quick. an oregon man and his kat name broke into a home, put on clothes and ate cupcakes. organ couple they were moving into house they just bought it when they've moved inside they found several holes in the balls of cupcake records. they search the homes found 38-year-old brian bishop hiding in a crawlspace with the cats. bishop was allegedly wearing a hot pink onesie, the kat was wearing a sweater that long to the child while walk. he was charged with first-degree burglary and short first-degree mischief. the kat was sent to a shelter. >> step one i moved to
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suppress any issues to the kat. because i find out he was with the kat their toes. but second, but this case falls apart the more you look at it. some reporting suggested that the homeowners had a housewarming party the night before. and that they were also mad this person had consumed all their marijuana. so i'm in a raise a wild party defense. i think they can't prove he wasn't just a guest at the party. kennedy: guilty or not guilty? >> i'm in ago not not guilty because i love kat lovers. kennedy: okay because that i'm going guilty. cupcakes are delic you can't take someone's cupcakes, or their kat. guilty. i hereby adjourn. candice court is done. >> there some weirdos out there. kennedy: aren't coming up a very disturbing case. an 18 euro college student murdered in cold blood in new york city. the police union accused of
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kennedy: new york city still reeling from the senseless murder of an 18 year college student. but now a police union chief is casting the blame and extremely stupid and heartless way. yesterday he said quote when i am understanding is that majors was in the park to buy marijuana. here we have a student murdered by a 13-year-old we have a common denominator. marijuana. new york city euro deposit was fired back think of her parents and friends, this is heartless and infuriating. we do not shame victims in the city. it is infuriating indeed. so one, should he apologize? and two could any laws be changed to prevent this kind
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of tragedy? joining me now features editors and reason. he is expert on drug laws and criminalization of marijuana. peter. >> thanks or have me candy. this is so hideous because tessa majors was an adult. she's 18 years old. so he's right and that if she could have walked into a dispensary and bought something in the light of day, and made a transaction in a reputable store, she perhaps would still be alive. but there's nothing about what she may or may not have been seeking that justifies her murder. >> i totally agree. this is not an argument for harsher enforcement. which is what the police union representative was saying. he's saying that new york has quits enforcing its marijuana laws. this is an argument for the end of prohibition. it is an argument for getting
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rid of those laws completely. because those laws are still keeping people from buying marijuana in a way that is safe, legal, and easy. and so people shouldn't have to go to a park to buy marijuana. that's not released transactions to be taking place. i should be someplace like you said a dispensary, that is legal, that is open, that is above board, where they can collect tax revenue. and where it's safe for people to go and purchase the stuff. you don't have to like marijuana you don't have to like the people use marijuana but the facts of prohibition is not working. people are still using it but because of prohibition there is now violence associated with it. and people are being hurt, people are losing their lives. that's wrong, that's terrible, and it's inappropriate and wrong for the police departments, for people who are representatives of the police to be exploiting a tragedy this way. kennedy: yes it's horrible. and he's not making the case he's may think she's making. and it's very eloquently put by you.
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if there is an argument to be made, it's that because it's illegal, these areas are less safe. and if police aren't having to enforce marijuana infractions, then they can be out policing and making places like morningside park safer. so college students can walk around at 530 in the evening. you know this isn't someone who was hunting for heroin at three in the morning in a closed park. it's reprehensible, it is the worst reaction that someone in law enforcement can have. and i hope that we can all rethink this with a little more sensitivity. more sensitivity. thank you cedar
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