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pacifiers. hey, i want the red one. >> then i want the blue one. >> who knew pacifier swapping could be so much fun. >> deborah: and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you >> you know another word for turn style jumping is stealing. they want too decriminalize this. >> who are making these suggestions are insane in the brain. >> turn style jumping in new york city. people do it every day. you know another word for that is stealing, manhattan d.a. does not want to prosecute anyone for it. so much so now, a bunch of politicians in new york state senator, members of assembly, they want to decriminalize it. first we hear about decriminalization of urinating in public, new the theft of
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service legal in new york. because of a sob story about people who can't afford to ride the subway, so let's let them steal from the rest of us. diana? >> well a lot of ways to beat 2.75 fare. guard yet agaiangel has seen th. >> number one method, they go under, they do australian crawl, they go down under like this. boom, boom. then they surface, and they go bye-bye and run to the train. >> since 1990s, they have used these as a cornerstone of their policing. the manhattan district attorney
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is no longer prosecuting the individuals. and this is as two produc lawmas look too recriminallize it. the question to decriminal size, state senator jesse hamilton, who is behind the bill said these arrests, just target low income, nonwhite new yorkers. >> a criminal record of a misdemeanor, so they can't be productive in society makes no sense. let's take resources put them in the front end, get them out of trouble. >> howie armstrong agrees, 15 years ago she was in her early 20s and arrested for fare invasion, it was a mistake, she used a student i.d. rather than a mta ticket. >> i felt that i was being targeted. >> those arrested face $100 fine. for fare evasion, and they spend one day in jail, number of arrests are over past 4 years is
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declined 19%. what is senator hamilton looking to do? have it handled as a civil manner. >> thank you, diane abringing in our panel. >> thank you. >> we had some interesting conversations over the years, good to have you here, mike donovan, welcome back, i am happy to have you here, you are part of nexus services foundation, and your main focus is giving undocumented immigrants free legal service. >> right. >> you already give away to the store to people, tell me how this makes any sense, i hear low income, nonwhite people are being targeted. maybe because low income nonwhite people have a higher percentage of jumping turnstiles? >> first of call, we should agree that you don't put people in jam jail for this particulary
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first time offender. >> i don't agree, it should be 30 days. >> that is the thing, the cost to taxpayer, to lock these people up does not make sense, on its face, that idea with all due respect -- like we would spend so much more money, $120 a day, to lock up a person who did not pay $2. >> this sounds like typical soft on crime, we feel sorry for you, because you are a person of color, maybe you were targeted. all i hear now is fare jumps is legal. >> to me, in monmouth country to get to work these people they $600 a month to get to work. it is tough for me to say, you are going to work and you don't have $2 .75. >> do ark agree you agree. >> my proposal. >> you would turnbull sanders tg
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in half. >> you are crazy for wants to put people in jail or turn style jumping. >> why? >> it is a crime, someone needs to pay for our subway people, it should be people who ride the subway, prosecuting low level quality of life crimes is important in new york city, and i remember the 80s, but in 1980s. the subway in new york city was the most dangerous place. >> do you agree with this quality of life in new jersey, you have a liberal black mayor, who has his public safety director doing quality of life arrests, they are sweeping through, you know, i have walked the streets and talked to people, people like it, why not go back to broken windows and rudy guliani. >> i am confused, i would think conservatives would want to put less people in jail, you want to
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put more people in jail, you want to make government stronger and bigger to incarcerate more people and take their rights away, that sounds fascist. >> a conservative liberal, i think that windows are out window, this is about quality of life, this is about peace and security, and opportunity, and i don't understand how letting someone get away with that -- it hurts everyone. >> rudy jewel janne guliani arre are in turn style jumping, for public underring a. >> you are talking going after small crimes that lead to bigger crimes, you have to go to work every day. whole fabric of society gets corroded and infected, when people are allowed to break the law because at end of the day, that guy walking through the turn style paying his fee he is paying the bill, i have to wrap
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up could stick around, i'll have you back after the break. >> a look at headlines today. >> new jersey senator cory booker announcing on facebook he wants to introduce a bill to allow federal government to legalize marijuana. >> you see the marijuana arrests happening, so much in our country. targeting 7 communities -- certain communities, targeting people with illness, our veterans. >> 8 states and district of columbia have moved to legalize marijuana, but senator booker wants it on a national level. >> president trump thrown his support to massive overhaul on america's immigration system. >> give american workers a pay raise by reducing unskilled immigration. >> bill coauthors by senatorrer 'perdue and cotton. create a skill-based point system for visas, instead of focusing on business and family
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connection, open op argue that would manager the economy, trays likesspecially industries like. >> filled with carbon min oxide was 10 sensed to 15 months in jail for involuntary manslaughter. >> she was mindful of the actions is when she now stands convicted. >> carter faced up to 20 years in prison for her role in 2014 death of 18-year-old conrad roy, carter was 17 at the time. >> here is a look at what is coming up nex next on chasing n. >> a shameful display, what an embarrassment. >> i think that people have come to a new place, where they think they can stay anything that i want to anyone they want. >> have you right to freedom of speech, you don't have right to freedom of consequences.
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milwaukee, giving it to this fan. who reportedly called him a bum as he was walking down. >> [ laughter ] >> appreciate that. >> what did he say to you? what did he say. >> the question is, what is the governor of new jersey doing yelling at a fan. really, does he not have thick enough skin to ignore someone yelling at him, but most impressing is he held on to those nachos. back to our panel, wha sharinnad janet and mike donovan. you saw that video, and i looked at this, janet, you are a republican. you are probably a fan of governor christie. i saw this video, i thought what a shameful display, who an
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embarrassment. how immature and disgusting, you have to -- >> here, here. >> come on. >> in the face, of some fan, who by all rights has the right to yet out say you are a bum or you suck. >> he does have that right, i tell my kids, have you right to freedom of speech but you do not have right to freedom of condition -- consequences. >> i would argue this is good for chris christie's career. >> really. >> he wants a career in talk radio. >> i have seen his poll numbers go from 15 to 9. >> you are an elected official, at what point some should say just expect sometimes people are thoughts out, it is not personal, it is a public figure. >> i think that people have come on a new place, where they think they can say anything they want to anyone they want.
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so if you come in from that direction, no, the guy should not have said that to anyone. >> he shouted out, governor, you suck. >> right. >> do you disagree. >> i don't want -- >> 85% of people. >> all right 85% would agree, i would not want to walk through a place, i would have turned and been more polite, if i were to respond, i would respond in a very nice way. i certainly would not have responded the way that governor does, but that is what he does. >> you saw this -- come on behind him, his son is standing there looking like oh, dad. >> you are embarrassing me again. >> forget politics, i voted for him twice, i wish i could take at least one back, but i saw this i thought it was a disgraceful display of a immature out of control man. >> he is a immature disgraceful blow hard. >> he does not belonging in a state house, he probably belongs
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in a prison house, i would support locking him up, he is out of control, only thing he has control of is his nachos. >> you said prison, bridgegate, speaking of that the attorney. the guy with cell phone top appointment with trump administration. >> corrupt as they come, people who new jersey -- not wray. >> christie, the chief executive. he is responsible what new jersey has become, you know we sued him, and we believe that he is a disgrace in a lot of different ways, but this particular exchange was disgraceful, with a capital d . >> i can't agree with you, it has been a disaster from new jersey. we have done a lot of great things, he was terrific with sandy, he did help us in monmouth country and made sure that federal government did what they were supposed to do. do i agree with everything he has done, no.
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>> it would be boring. >> he is a former federal prosecutor, when he held that office he was robust in his attitude, he is who he is,. >> he sent a lot of crooks to jail. >> he went after crooks and he has become on one is a crook. >> that a hard-core statement. >> cut down on hyperbole, i don't think he is a crook, you may not agree. >> i think he is a crook. >> we can agree to disagree. >> hou hour mutual friend, state senator in new jersey, joe, aside from that, he was so close to chris christie, he was in his wedding, he won't talk to him now. >> a lot of people have problem with chris christie over bridgegate in specific and policy decisions, but you can't just label him a crook, that is irresponsible. >> starting tomorrow we'll have 165 more days of chris christie, there is no doubt there will be more video, i'll have you back.
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thank you. >> appreciate it. >> ashley, you are chasing a story shocking, the quiet world of hip-hop. rocked by a murder. >> so dramatic. rapper kid creole of grandmaster flash. is charged with murder in stabbing death of a 55-year-old man, kid creole, nate glove nir got into a dispute with john jolly who was homeless, police say that jolly walked blocks before collapses and later pronounced dead at bellevue hospital, jolly served several years in prison after being convicted of rape in 1997, and he later certained tim searcheda weapon time.
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video evidence is what led them to arrest glover, aka kid creole. the group had split in 1984, but kid creole stayed on with dj grandmaster flash. i have reached out to 95.5 radio host ralphy, to weigh in. >> i don't think that you could blame this on hip-hop culture from the violent stand point. in recent year, one thing that hip-hop culture has done a good job of doing, kid it puff daddd jay-z, they have taken it to more of a business aspect, to say you don't have to rap about drugs and guns and violence, you can rap about business, and life
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style and actually make a good living doing this as well. again, i think that this sadly may point to a different problem in hip-hop culture, that is hip-hop of lgbt community. >> i want you are not shocked. are you? >> i am not. >> hip-hop. >> we have more -- i don't know if he did it or not. but you this fast moving life style, guns, knives, drugs. i don't know, but why engage, how does it get to a point where you are that successful and you are mixing it up with a homeless guy. >> you don't know what led up to this point. and also this guy does have a criminal background. >> i didn't know who kid creole was until he go the accused of murder in that sense he is back in the spotlight, he is having his second resurgences in his
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career, good for him. i'm kidding. >> oh, my -- thank you. >> new jersey 101.5 chief meteorologist looking ahead to the first week in august. you know whole week we have sense typical summertime weather, moving to friday, we could see few showers in early morning, but rest of day, looks good. we'll see partly sunny skies, and highs in the up are 80s, give or take, then, as we go to weekend proper, a coldfront approacheses, that mean a change in the air, we'll see some coolerrary movement, also means thunderstorm and showers, i hope they will end 10:00, and for the day we'll see clearing. and humidity dropping. first half of saturday, will be wet, and gray. i am meteorologist dan. >> here is a look at other stories making headlines.
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>> 11-year-old boy wrote a letter to president offering to mow the white house lawn. white house press secretary sarah huc huckabee sanders reade letter. >> the grounds keeper would love to show you, and give you the opportunity to cut the grass in the rose garden. >> a zoo in prague is showing off 5 new additions, cheetah cubs were born in may, officials say their mother, savannah is taking good care of them, this is her second li litter. the cubs have yet to be named. >> that is a look at some other headlines we're following today. >> every day, the same. the same. >> 500 residents have turned out for a memorial march, first
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wears around his neck in memory of his daughter. >> karina. >> wednesday evening. first anniversary of day that karina was murdered by a stranger while jogging in a park, wednesday afternoon over 500 people turned out for a memorial mark. >> inside church neighborhood gathered for a prayer service. phil's wife kathy spoke through grief, still pronounced a year after their daughter was killed, at 30 years old. later, outside, neighbor and friends released somewhere overs rainbow. w.h.otwo balloons were saved fot
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for cagkathy and phil, they reld them together. every day is the same. it doesn't get worse, and it dozedoesn't get better. >> in his house, phil held his 15 month old grandson. karina's nephew represents a new generation. he gave me a master class in his pain. >> you wake up, you are sorry you woke up. i can't wait until i see her again. but first, you know we have to see this through, the guy has to go to jail. >> i could tell there was a wish in some small part of it from phil hig high would he would ne.
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he believes he will see his daughter as soon as he gets to next life, then he could be with her. not live with that agony of the separation from the daughter he held so close. >> another great night of chasing news, we appreciate you watching, we'll be back tomorrow night, we'll mix it up to keep you informed. i am sure i said something that you really agree with or properly want to let me know how you feel, hit me up on twitter, or the show, we'll see you tomorrow night. >>
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bart: trick-or-treat! ♪ on this filthy night of evil ♪ little gaudy beggars stroll ♪ as they lure ghouls, ghosts and goblins ♪ ♪ hungry for their innocent souls ♪ ♪ there is a hellish breeze a-groanin' ♪ ♪ as the children they pursue ♪ you can hear their bellies moanin' ♪ ♪ they might even gnaw on you ♪ but ruler of this sordid host ♪ ♪ more ghastly than them all ♪ lurks a ravenous beastly monster ♪ ♪ more than 25 feet tall (screaming) ♪ he's dirty and he's hairy ♪ and his mouth tastes just like crap ♪ ♪ like you, he's trick-or-treating for ♪ ♪ some candies to unwrap ♪ the lord abhors your foul disguise ♪ ♪ you thought to cloak your skin ♪ ♪ but now you've lured this fiend from hell ♪ ♪ who craves your soul within ♪ he's hungry for your vitals ♪
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