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it was worth it! saving you a bundle when you bundle -- now, that's progressive. ♪ now on c-span2 book tv. >> twenty-three years old. i gunfire broke out. got shot in the back. now his father and uncle are leading a march. >> the organization behind it and do it the right way. it's important. ♪ >> the apartment. appmack. [applause] david and i think his apartment. >> the couch looked over. >> got here. in the lower suit.
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>> new jersey's we man was here in trenton, state appellate court. >> we actually brought 16 different arguments. seventeen. ♪ bill: you are chasing a serious story that started with the murder friday night in new york. calling for a return to stop and frisk. >> it has been a brutal weekend. twenty-three years old. his father and his uncle are leading the march to reinstate stop and frisk. they appealed directly to mayor deblasio. >> the stop and frisk. the organization behind you. >> the reason why they wanted is tragedy stuck -- struck close to home. i gunfire broke out.
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he had next to a building thought the fire was over. >> told me that he was going taking them. >> throughout this interview tears in his eyes very emotional. i asked him about what kind of person he was.
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>> twenty-three. >> 's dream was to be a chef he he was going to start his job as a chef on sunday. responded about this uptick in crime. kind of dismissively. well his father said that is insulting. you don't know my son. he was shot. oak, zero, it's just gang violence. there are many different reasons why people are shot. >> the reality is the murder happened. the get a gun in 1 percent. if you have to go to unconstitutional means putting them up against the wall and searching them you
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are changing the tone of the country. you just can't do that. >> the reason why is so controversial because you're black that the cop stops you. he said we want police to treat everyone with respect. take a black man and throw up against the wall. do it respectfully. the whole.of this is getting guns off the street. they don't realize how many guns are on the street. a lot of young black men have them. the community i was in, the majority have a gun on them. >> i would ask this one question. got restless young family. calling for a calling for a return before their somewhat shot? >> they were not. laws have been passed. bill: that doesn't -- i don't see -- >> the same one up against
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the wall getting illegally searched. bill: it's illegal to have a gun in new york. the idea that the law is doing nothing cops on the beat. ♪ bill: "high speed chase", start us off. >> a whirlwind day. he just welcomed his baby girl to the family. flew from san diego to newark. rain forced the flight to go to dc. up the jersey turnpike. a huge puddle of water. he hydroplaned totaled the car. the car. he had the pull the guy unconscious out of the car. they helped not only rescue him and the other driver but escorted him all the way back to hoboken. bill: he did not think the troopers knew who he was. >> yeah.
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>> tracy morgan in a car accident back in june of 2014. he just settled the lawsuit against walmart. this morning he said that with matt lauer of the today show to talk about his experience. remember his friends. ♪ >> another moving day. the man who says he unknowingly rented out his apartment to a sex party organizer. this organizer allegedly planned an orgy in his apartment. it all started back in march of 2014. but his apartment on air b&b i get confirmation that a man named david was renting his apartment. came back by. >> go my apartment. it's wide open. the couch is flipped over.
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>> do you use something like air b&b them i would be afraid of getting robbed. this would not cross my mind. bill: incredibly bizarre. >> the super broke it up. when when he got there they were made an overlord tracksuit inside. writing on the wall. [laughter] >> all his furniture. >> strange. bill: what did he say it costs and the clean the apartment? >> you don't want to here about that. obviously he started looking up and found it was an organized sex party and the contact number matched up with his renter. >> triplex pbw. showed up for 11 was $20
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after was 25. the early bird special. bill: with a live treating? alkali promotion. got it. it gets better and better. >> suing the landlord because the landlord tragedy victim. the landlord to come to court putting a scar on his record. >> the landlord looked you up. they will not least to you. >> all the landlord knows as they rented this apartment to the skype and now their orgies. they are going to hold him accountable because his name on the lease. bill: go back to the overlord tracksuit. >> they said velvet. totally different. bill: that's why i asked the question on everyone's mind. ♪ >> better known to some as new jersey's we man, here in trenton and state appellate court.
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>> baggies of thc. that's why. >> he and his attorney say they were arguing for reciprocity to recognize and allow medicinal marijuana cardholders from other states to freely use here in the garden state. >> optimistic. >> i would say we actually brought 16 different arguments. we only talked about five or six. but them together.
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so there's the argument. >> 's attorney may religious arguments. ross tafari and is smoking weed smoking weed is a sacrament. they also argue for americans with right to travel. medical marijuana cardholders have to watch what state they travel to an a lot. i want to talk more about it the new restaurant and cultural center he is opening up right across trenton city hall. >> pastries not sugars. >> drill bits. not quite finished building the place yet. the master delegator. >> going to be turned in. they open officially.
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probably every friday. fish on friday evening. >> the whole menu will be all about the health. >> l argie. >> allergy. [laughter] >> and then i'll give you. >> all right. >> now for the menu. >> getting the restaurant open shouldn't be a problem. a lot of emotional support behind the restaurant and these got a lot of friends. a lot of volunteer help you work your right now that helps to keep costs down. what do you think about the nation's changing attitude toward decriminalization and legalization of medical
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marijuana? are you down with it? do you think it is a good idea? hit me up on twitter or us. ♪ >> thirty-three -year-old magician in new york city. sold-out shows fill the celebrities. ♪
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>> we know them personally. he was a 9,111th responder at the memorial. the interviews. you can listen to the firsthand account. he described the smells of that day. he said you actually would never think there would be abandoned food trucks. >> check out this incredible time lapse. it shows you the 11 years it took. thank you for capturing this. ♪ ♪ >> this one experience, people levitating in the air
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then you need to me than white. >> cd hours of practice sleight-of-hand. you just see the coin disappear. >> a 33 -year-old magician performing in new york city your 20th them broadway. the backdrop of the show. watching the whole set the lighting. sculptures on the wall. there he has sold-out shows fill the celebrities. everyone wants to get a peace of the show and be able to see him do the magic >> something for a few seconds causes you to question what you know. >> a lot of people think it's hokey, cheesy. just as hard as music or dance. the whole choreography where you hide all your work so the audience doesn't see it. all they see is the magic
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trick. i don't see the work you put into it. >> is that the card effect? >> yeah. >> the highlight of the show is the levitation of a woman they see this woman in the year. >> what he was like. >> known as a smoldering, handsome magician. ♪ bill: very old-school to me, levitating and card tricks. >> a resurgence of magic. bill: anyway, go ahead. wait. she wait. she said i brought up a good. let's go back to that. >> you brought up a good.. his bringing a resurgence of
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magic. his only 33 years old. a huge history in your city. >> if aas bill suspects he is a throwback to the old-school was there or is there any chance of him getting in the big box and sign that bad boy in half? >> i think you should volunteer. ♪ >> some call it art. pictures and photos and alter them to varying degrees. >> your intellectual property. >> both parties to make money of the deal. ♪
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♪ >> bringing you updates of this new jersey couple that went abroad to portugal. five months pregnant. born prematurely. unfortunately passed away. insurance will cover the final arrangements. she will need a private or chartered flight. we have been in communication giving you exclusive updates. it will all go back to the way it was. it doesn't work like that. we are continuing to raise awareness. go find me .com. this family is going to need a lot of money. >> the super sappy wedding video. right in philadelphia.
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>> i love you. >> no, your not. >> i love you. will you marry me? [applause] >> it made us want to see your wedding moment. other group proposals. tweet them to us were hit us up on facebook. ♪ >> some call it art. other started theft. a photographer has created an entire art exhibit by finding photos on the popular social media site insta graham. primarily made up of women mentally and sexually charged poses. inkjet print. he added his own unique comments. they are put on display where they sold for nearly $90,000. and they were on sale again
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where they sold for a slightly lower price. i spoke to an art critic who says. >> the prices going down. despite all the hoopla this work is not collect your favorites. >> for those who have the histogram posts stolen. >> stealing images. can't imagine spending $90,000 on anything other than maybe a house. his deplorable. >> no stranger to this type of controversy. creating i set the 1970s and and routinely takes pictures and photos in magazines and advertisements and alters them to varying degrees. he was even taken the court and 2008 and one on an appeal. the judge said his work is transformative. his own unique comments. >> i have no problem with
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this whatsoever. the people that are the most upset about it on the women who are posed in sexually explicit -- years 90 of. don't put that up on a histogram. >> your own account. it's your intellectual property. you can't just take it off and put a comment underneath it. bill: the judge ruled in his favor of years ago. the key word was transformative like taking that person's intellectual property and repurpose thing it. of both parties can make money go with god. bill: anything you put out on social media is pretty much subject to anything. the question he must be very creative that it would fetch that kind of money. >> it's weird. i read about that. he writes a comment underneath. he writes a comment underneath the photo. calmly sometime. he will sign it are.
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people started noticing that the comment was popping up. bill: i can see why these women are outraged upset. i'm sure they feel the personal spaces been violated. it is telling that a judge ruled in his favor before. vacationers beware. you may be paying big bucks for something is free. >> come here and don't know where to go. >> what you need to look out for. bill: tracking down a dangerous fugitive
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