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jimmy justice is on patrol in brooklyn, new york. >> i notice a vehicle with a police department placardat a fire hydrant, and that raised my suspicions. >> jimmy breaks out his camera and starts recording. >> so i waited a couple of moments, and then i see an off-duty police officer with his wife and kid holding shopping bags coming out of a store and getting into their car. they had gone shopping, personal shopping, while he was parked at a fire hydrant, endangering the community. what if a fire would have broken out? >> after loading his young son into the car, the off-duty officer spots jimmy justice and is not too happy to be filmed. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> why are you allowed to touch me? >> i didn't touch you. where did i touch you? >> i told him, hey, buddy, you're taking this a little too far now. you're not allowed to touch me, you're not allowed to assault me, and his response was i didn't assault you, all i did was hold my hand up and you ran into my hand. >> looking at the video again, the passenger
jimmy justice is on patrol in brooklyn, new york. >> i notice a vehicle with a police department placardat a fire hydrant, and that raised my suspicions. >> jimmy breaks out his camera and starts recording. >> so i waited a couple of moments, and then i see an off-duty police officer with his wife and kid holding shopping bags coming out of a store and getting into their car. they had gone shopping, personal shopping, while he was parked at a fire hydrant, endangering the...
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and liberty and justice for all. >> jimmy: thank you, superman, if only he could spin the world backwardsnd start all over again. [ cheers and applause ] josh duhamel is here, luke bryan is here. and smoking meat, the great chef, adam perry lang. in our parking lot, there he is, hello, buddy. this is a book for people who know what they're doing on the grill. called "serious barbecue." what are you doing tonight? >> i'm going to teach you how to do a serious barbecue sauce, and these ribs, of course. >> jimmy: adam happens to be jewish, so if you're in the market for a circumcision and you have a blessed child. >> very good, i'm going to try not to gnaw my own arm off. very good, we'll come back to adam a little later. and tomorrow is the big night, too. oprah winfrey will be on the show. [ cheers and applause ]ñr ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: what is this? oprah is going to be here tomorrow. i said tomorrow. yeah. so back out and wait. tomorrow. >> oprah! >> jimmy: yeah. this is why i post the events calendar in the lobby and nobody reads it. by the way, just so you know that is what it looks like when
and liberty and justice for all. >> jimmy: thank you, superman, if only he could spin the world backwardsnd start all over again. [ cheers and applause ] josh duhamel is here, luke bryan is here. and smoking meat, the great chef, adam perry lang. in our parking lot, there he is, hello, buddy. this is a book for people who know what they're doing on the grill. called "serious barbecue." what are you doing tonight? >> i'm going to teach you how to do a serious barbecue...
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justice reform. yesterday on the steps of the lincoln memorial, congressman john lewis as well as jimmy carter and bill clinton addressed the social and moral costs, mass incarceration. the nation's first black president weighed in on the matter as well. >> the memorial universe may bend toward justice, but it doesn't bend on its own. to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. not complacency. whether by challenging those who erect new barriers to the vote or ensuring the scales of justice work equally for all and the criminal justice system is not simply a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded jails. it requires vigilance. >> in the meantime, newark mayor cory booker is promising to make criminal justice reform his signature issue if he's elected to the u.s. senate next month. later in the year. yesterday booker revealed an ambitious plan to overhaul the current system. one that would address the decriminalization of marijuana as well as eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for low-level drug offenders and disparity between crack cocaine and powder cocaine and p
justice reform. yesterday on the steps of the lincoln memorial, congressman john lewis as well as jimmy carter and bill clinton addressed the social and moral costs, mass incarceration. the nation's first black president weighed in on the matter as well. >> the memorial universe may bend toward justice, but it doesn't bend on its own. to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. not complacency. whether by challenging those who erect new barriers to the vote or...
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jimmy hoffa, that was what, 1975. the american people still want to know what happened there. this is only last september. >> the american people have an insatiable desire for justice. and i tell you. if it takes ten years, i did a murder case that took ten years to solve. ten years from the time of the murder to the prosecution. it better not take ten years. it better not take ten years. but it's already taken 11 months. >> it would help if the president weren't standing in the way of trying to get the facts. the problem is, on this investigation, he could be on the team looking for the facts. >> it would be helpful if he showed the same amount of firm and vigor about prosecuting and investigating this case as he does things that are not within his job description. he is the commander in chief. he should be more concerned with bringing to justice people who killed four americans that he sent. he sent them there. he is more interested at times in pop culture than he is what happened in benghazi. >> congressman gowdy. nice to see you. just as a side note, people should go to gretawire.com. we did a google hangout interview with the congressman post in there. thanks.
jimmy hoffa, that was what, 1975. the american people still want to know what happened there. this is only last september. >> the american people have an insatiable desire for justice. and i tell you. if it takes ten years, i did a murder case that took ten years to solve. ten years from the time of the murder to the prosecution. it better not take ten years. it better not take ten years. but it's already taken 11 months. >> it would help if the president weren't standing in the way...
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jimmy, how about you? >> "new york times" as well, adam has written a great piece on the supreme court justice.likes to water ski. who knew. >> who knew. arin, you get the final word. >> a great account of writing down the dream offenders for the march on washington commemoration, intergenerational activism. >> thank you, guys, for that. >>> that wraps up this sunday's edition of weekends with alex wit. have a great sunday. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear!
jimmy, how about you? >> "new york times" as well, adam has written a great piece on the supreme court justice.likes to water ski. who knew. >> who knew. arin, you get the final word. >> a great account of writing down the dream offenders for the march on washington commemoration, intergenerational activism. >> thank you, guys, for that. >>> that wraps up this sunday's edition of weekends with alex wit. have a great sunday. [ male announcer ] when you...
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jimmy, how about you? >> "new york times" as well, adam has written a great piece on the supreme court justice.likes to water ski. who knew. >> who knew. arin, you get the final word. >> a great account of writing down the dream offenders for the march on washington commemoration, intergenerational activism. >> thank you, guys, for that. >>> that wraps up this sunday's edition of weekends with alex wit. have a great sunday. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. >>> this sunday special "meet the press." the american dream. >> i have a dream. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his "i have a dream" speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progre
jimmy, how about you? >> "new york times" as well, adam has written a great piece on the supreme court justice.likes to water ski. who knew. >> who knew. arin, you get the final word. >> a great account of writing down the dream offenders for the march on washington commemoration, intergenerational activism. >> thank you, guys, for that. >>> that wraps up this sunday's edition of weekends with alex wit. have a great sunday. [ male announcer ] when you...
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jimmy carter to speak on the steps of the lincoln memorial. speakers are expected to address the issues important to the marchers 50 years ago. issues like racial equality, economic justice. and he says that progress has been made and the nation's first african-american president is still grappling with these issues in his second term as he said yesterday at a town hall in binghamton, new york. >> the legacy of discrimination, slavery, jim crowe has meant that the barriers for success for a lot of groups still exist. >> so, we have a little bit more time here to talk about this and put this in context a little bit. interesting now we can look back with the benefit of 50 years of hindsight and put in context a lot more, you know, what happened in 1963 and what it means in the grand sweep of history. but i want to go back to sort of the moment and talk about it a little bit because a lot was happening, obviously, politically at the time and there were a lot of immediate political results and in the wake of the march. first, i want to play, this is martin luther king who was on "meet the press," i think 50 years. august 5th, 1963. couple days before the march and he's previ
jimmy carter to speak on the steps of the lincoln memorial. speakers are expected to address the issues important to the marchers 50 years ago. issues like racial equality, economic justice. and he says that progress has been made and the nation's first african-american president is still grappling with these issues in his second term as he said yesterday at a town hall in binghamton, new york. >> the legacy of discrimination, slavery, jim crowe has meant that the barriers for success for...