nature not just of what she said but what so many people said in that community. the jurors in that trial cannot be afraid to go where their minds and intellects tell them. they cannot feel public wrath, that cannot influence their decision. i don t know how that can happen in baltimore, especially with the charade she s putting on. she s not helping. there s a motion to kick her off of the case. i think that motion loses. i agree with you. why is she making it more difficult on herself by doing stuff like that? she loves the adoration of the crowds. she should forget that now that she s no longer a candidate. her job is to do justice, to vigorousry prosecute but not to pander to the crowds. you want to give up your job and go to television news. where are the crowds? judge, good to see you. up next trace gallagher and
i talked to him about how barbara has said we haven t had enough bushes. he said i have enough self-awareness to say that s a little odd. i laughed at it but you couldn t quite hear his word it was odd. thank you both for your thoughts. we re taking view. go to facebook.com/thekellyfile. let me know what you think. did it change your view of governor bush? would you vote for him now when you wouldn t before? one of the winningest quarterbacks of all time and how the nfl has decided to handle allegations that he s a cheater. plus baltimore state attorney giving new ammo to her critics as she takes to the stage at a show that mixes politics with top hits. and wow, prince very unhappy with the situation in baltimore. isn t she supposed to be impartial? judge napolitano is next.
which the 12 will be chosen. i stand with prince on this and he thinks freddy gray is a victim which has yet to be determined believe it or not, in a court of law. and michael brown, for good measure, which the doj has said was the aggressor. had nothing to dwoo this case. nobody expects a prosecutor to be neutral. her job is to prosecute effectively the people she believes she has enough evidence to convict. but she cannot get in a situation where she s trying the case outside the courtroom. she s supposed to seek justice, though judge. that s the reason we place those burdens on them. not justice for freddie gray. if she stumbles on information that exonerates these defendants she has to produce it. she has a higher obliligation. she s not living up to it. she s brought herself a change of venue. this case will be tried in annapolis. i can t be tried in baltimore. i m not sure about that one. because of the inflammatory
faction, she acts like the person whose job it is to keep the peace in that xhont and she wraps her arms around the community, the entire community, not just one segment of it. this isn t the only thing she s done. she s up there next to prince who we know was critical of the situation in baltimore and thep koss prior to his concert so she chooses to go knowing that but she made statements publicly about how she ll seek justice for freddy gray. she heard their calls for no justice, no peace, she s giving them justice by arresting the cops. she needs them to keep the peace. and the responsibilities of a prosecutor from the ethical code they are to refrain from making comments that have a substantial likelihood of heightening public condemnation of the accused outside of the courtroom. she s supposed to refrain from making comments that are intended to affect the outcome of the trial by statements made outside the courtroom. how can she do that? by polluting the jury pool from
care about people show my passion for the things that need to get fixed, show my leadership style because this isn t like running for the senate where you can vote for me and the words just go into the ether because you know nothing is going to happen. presidents have the chance to lead. and i ve led. not many people who are thinking about running have the leadership experience that i ve had. if i tell my story, if i go beyond the consideration, i think i ll be successful. let s talk about poverty and race relations in this country. you recently wrote an op ed on baltimore and the situation there. the doj is investigating the baltimore police. do you think that policing is the problem in towns like baltimore, maryland or ferguson missouri? no. baltimore, maryland was particularly a completely racially diverse police department. it has ample resources to get this right. we ll find out, you know there s a proceeding under way