what would you like to do? sean, on friday, three days ago, there emerged another mayor in neighboring delwood, this one an african-american, a fine mayor named reggie jones who also said i ve been trying to reach the governor since tuesday morning after my town burned on monday night, which the governor assured us would not happen. and the governor this weekend was congratulating himselftqyky never mind. i got to be honest, i mean we have a governor he s right up there with ray
reign-in the bad conduct. by the way, i think that s the woman. she s using milk and whatever look at the message today with our president. he brings all these race baiters into the white house now. and they re just stirring this up. the football players should be fined by the nfl. there s no reason for them to stir up things. now across this country including new york city everyone s having a reason now. this is the wrong reason. the right reason should be the 5-year-old little girl who got shot in the head on her daddy s lap. that s what they should be protesting, the violence that s occurring in our african-american communities. that s what we should be protesting. where do you see sharpton? how come he hasn t been in chicago? today was his 81nd visit, mark, to the obama white house. the narrative has always been racial in this case. but didn t the evidence show something entirely different? that you have black eyewitnesses from ferguson that corroborated the cop story, that
nobody from the st. louis rams read the evidence in this case. because if they did, i d have a hard time believing that any one could come to any other conclusion except the eyewitnesses corroborating officer wilson s story. well, you know, sean, maybe football players should understand what their lot in life is. they re playing a game. so stick with that. leave law enforcement and the legal stuff to people that actually know what they re doing. just keep it on the field and play your game. you had one of the football players come on here and it was last week when he talked to the kids, the community, telling the kids about violence. that s what we should get from football players into our inner cities, don t carry illegal guns and shoot little 5-year-old little girls, african-american, in the head. that s what they should be producing. they should be producing these commercials the lesson is don t rob a store, don t intimidate a clerk. and don t carry illegal guns. don t s
law enforcement officials who are trying to do their job under incredibly difficult circumstances. last question, and this is about the governor jay nixon. you re the lieutenant governor, you never spoke to him at all during this entire crisis. he called up the national guard no, sir. he did nothing to deploy them on the night they were most needed. he was he missing in action and apparently wouldn t talk to the mayor of ferguson but was talking to the white house. what do we know about that and ? sean, on friday, three days ago, there emerged another mayor in neighboring delwood, this one an african-american, a fine mayor named reggie jones who also said i ve been trying to reach the governor since tuesday morning after my town burned on monday night, which the governor assured us would not happen. and the governor this weekend was congratulating himselftqyky
burn this [ bleep ] down! over the weekend the lieutenant governor condemned the reverend al sharpton said influence over people like new york city mayor de blasio and even president obama is peter kinder, thank you for joining us. thank you sean. we can all understand a parent that is upset over the death of a child. i don t think anybody disputes that. but is it inciting a riot when you say burn this [ bleep ] down? sean, it sure sounds that way to a lot of folks, but that s a decision for the authorities to make, the prosecuting authorities to make. it s not my decision. sean, i believe it s time for us to move toward healing. and that s why i took time out of my weekend to drive to ferguson yesterday to attend service at an african-american church up in ferguson, the