community up there in baltimore and around the country thinks and their experience has led to their knowledge and that can all be true and this case could still be uniquely true in itself and that s the problem we have. to find out what happened here. uniquely here. not just the general application of the way things are. anyway thank you so much, msnbc s joy reid. let me bring in right now baltimore city councilman. thank you for this. joy gave us a good description for the mood and we have to find a search for the objective truth. we have six police officers involved in this. usually somebody breaks. eventually you get to something close to a human truth here. do you think we ll get it? right. i think we will. as you said, we have six officers here. but as the pressure comes down from one place or another, i think there is going to be a break. i think someone is going to say something that either can be
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military in the world. and that we must be, we must show strength through martial means. this is something that not just americans have grappled with through our history but all of the great, everybody who has ever written about war and done it in a smart way from the time that we wrote, from the time that humans started writing. there is this sense that if you give somebody the power to wage war. the glory that attends to military victory will encourage them to start wars that the rest population actually may not benefit from. so the founders with studied care vested the question of war in the legislature. not any one man s hands. because martial power and military vain glory is a human truth. we built this country in a smart way to avoid that so we wouldn t fight unnecessary wars. the extent to which we ve drifted from that in the constitution is troubling and it is not irreversible. the final question. mitt romney, according to the washington post today on the front page is go