the challenge in new york got extremely lucky with the judge schinlin who showed bias against police departments generally over the way other federal judges deal with rule of law which is why she was thrown off the case been it's not relevant as it's not going to be appealed as linda was explaining. but think got pretty lucky. most cities haven't used stop and frisk as aggressively as new york did, which is not the same thing as saying new york was particularly guilty of using it in a discriminat discriminat. blacks and latinos were stopped at a lower rate than they commit crime in new york city. but because it was used with such at a high rate as plai expd earlier, pushing new york cops to reel in the statistics, i wouldn't expect it happening in other cities. >> our communities are chiming in on how to improve the policy >> linda, what can we do to make it better, building between the communities of color and the nypd right now. >> our community organizing in new york city has set precedence nationally. it was after a meeting that erik holder had with mayor debassio that he announc