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i'm jimmy justice. >> but the man who calls himself jimmy justice won't back down. >> they're afraid of me. >> you're not allowed to do that. >> and they're afraid of my video camera. >> what are you doing? move away from the vehicle. >> i'm filming you breaking the law. >> his goal -- to bring justice, vigilante justice, to the streets of new york, streets on which he says he sees a double standard. >> everybody else gets summonsed the second they break the law. you're in a "no-standing" zone. it's a bus stop. >> so what? >> you would give a ticket to somebody else that did that? >> yes. >> but the people writing those summonses drive around the city like cowboys and do whatever they want, with impunity. and i wanted to bring justice. i wanted to level the playing field. >> it all begins in 2005. a fuse is lit when jimmy justice sees a traffic agent make a u-turn over a double yellow line. in his mind, an obvious violation of the law. he starts reporting the violations he sees to law enforcement by taking still photos. but he says his complaints go nowhere. so he comes up with a pla
i'm jimmy justice. >> but the man who calls himself jimmy justice won't back down. >> they're afraid of me. >> you're not allowed to do that. >> and they're afraid of my video camera. >> what are you doing? move away from the vehicle. >> i'm filming you breaking the law. >> his goal -- to bring justice, vigilante justice, to the streets of new york, streets on which he says he sees a double standard. >> everybody else gets summonsed the second...
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jimmy justice is on patrol in brooklyn, new york. >> i notice a vehicle with a police department placard in it parked at 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,
jimmy justice is on patrol in brooklyn, new york. >> i notice a vehicle with a police department placard in it parked at 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,...
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, affordable justice, civil rights and international solidarity. and one of the quoelts heard from jimmy himself is thus: people are hungry and homeless because of arrangements made by others more powerful human beings, arrangements which are certainly within our capacity to khaifrpb. so it gives the visitor a feeling of who jimmy was and the era in which he served all of us, not just at the port but the broader region *. the sculpture is called tides of change, an art collective in brooklyn, new york. they were aided in auto desk, which is an tenant here at the port. the artists are jack kalish and they are graduates of new york university's interactive telecommunications program. i want to give tremendous thanks to sean farly who really took this on in addition to his day job. it's not something i think he had ever done before but he really embraced it whole heartedly and to willie adams who gave him a lot of guidance and support and of course to mayor agnos. it was an important moment for all of us and it was a wonderful celebration and i want to thank president p katz for being there
, affordable justice, civil rights and international solidarity. and one of the quoelts heard from jimmy himself is thus: people are hungry and homeless because of arrangements made by others more powerful human beings, arrangements which are certainly within our capacity to khaifrpb. so it gives the visitor a feeling of who jimmy was and the era in which he served all of us, not just at the port but the broader region *. the sculpture is called tides of change, an art collective in brooklyn,...
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jimmy, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> when we come back a powerful story that advances the discussion about our criminal justice system30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. now the prosecutor is apologizing for the injustice. it's courageous. his emotional apology is next. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> now to a story that shocks the conscious. the state of louisiana is refusing to pay restitution to a man who spent 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. an all white jury convicted him in the death of a woman in a robbery but he didn't do it. last month based on new evidence, ford was exonerated and set free. >> i can't go back and do anything. i should have be
jimmy, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> when we come back a powerful story that advances the discussion about our criminal justice system30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. now the prosecutor is apologizing for the injustice. it's courageous. his emotional apology is next. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape...
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jimmy: it's a beautiful movie. we have a clip. here's ryan reynolds in "woman in gold." take a look at this. >> we're very sensitive to the government's concerns, mr. chief justice.he can and extracting just the one little worm with a pair of tweezers, and then quickly closing it shut again. the defendants in this case have continuously tried to frustrate our attempts, raising every possible objection, threatening an armageddon in international relations, but let's put things into perspective here. this is a case of one woman wanting back what is rightfully hers. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ryan reynolds. "woman in gold." april 3rd. it comes out april 3rd. i didn't mean to say "ryan reynolds, woman in gold." because that's not -- [ laughter ] that's not your nickname. >> punctuation's important in that one. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not your nickname at all. you're not the woman in gold. >> no. thank you though. >> jimmy: but april 3rd is when the film comes out. i always like to play some fun games and stuff like that when people come, and have a good time. we have fun, don't we? >> i always like to lose when i come play fun games. >> jimmy: apparently
jimmy: it's a beautiful movie. we have a clip. here's ryan reynolds in "woman in gold." take a look at this. >> we're very sensitive to the government's concerns, mr. chief justice.he can and extracting just the one little worm with a pair of tweezers, and then quickly closing it shut again. the defendants in this case have continuously tried to frustrate our attempts, raising every possible objection, threatening an armageddon in international relations, but let's put things...
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jimmy, i'll begin with you. let's take a listen to what senator menendez said on the eve of his indictment. here it is. >> i'm angry because prosecutors at the justicehe difference between friendship and corruption and have chosen to twist my duties as a senator and my friendship into something that is improper. they are dead wrong and i am confident that they will be proven so. >> so jimmy, you worked in the senate. you know how it operates. can you separate yourself from the party and answer this -- does he have a legitimate argument? >> well that's for the justice department to decide and obviously the united states senate to decide. look, he stepped down as the ranking member of the foreign relations committee. if i were personally working for the senator, i would suggest that he resign his seat be exonerated and then run for the seat again because otherwise, it's a distraction for the caucus. it's not necessary. now, on the other hand, you have someone sitting in the united states senate today, senator vitter, who paid hookers and broke law that way and he's still sitting there today as we speak on that floor voting every week. he's also runnin
jimmy, i'll begin with you. let's take a listen to what senator menendez said on the eve of his indictment. here it is. >> i'm angry because prosecutors at the justicehe difference between friendship and corruption and have chosen to twist my duties as a senator and my friendship into something that is improper. they are dead wrong and i am confident that they will be proven so. >> so jimmy, you worked in the senate. you know how it operates. can you separate yourself from the party...
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jimmy kimmel, it's an honor man. [laughter] what's so funny? my fellow americans, we gather during a historic anniversary. last year at this time -- in fact, on this very weekend -- we finally delivered justices individuals. [applause] now, this year, we gather in the midst of a heated election season. and axelrod tells me i should never miss a chance to reintroduce myself to the american people. so tonight, this is how i'd like to begin: my name is barack obama. my mother was born in kansas. my father was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in hawaii. [laughter and applause] waii. [laughter] [applause] president obama: in 2009, i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. now, some have said i blame to many problems on my predecessor. but let us not forget the practice initiated by george w. bush. [laughter] president obama: since then, congress and i have certainly had our differences. i have tried to be civil. to not take any cheap shots. that is why i want to especially thank all the numbers who took a break from their exhausting schedule of not passing any laws to be here tonight. [applause] [laughter] president obama: despite many obstacles, much has changed during my t
jimmy kimmel, it's an honor man. [laughter] what's so funny? my fellow americans, we gather during a historic anniversary. last year at this time -- in fact, on this very weekend -- we finally delivered justices individuals. [applause] now, this year, we gather in the midst of a heated election season. and axelrod tells me i should never miss a chance to reintroduce myself to the american people. so tonight, this is how i'd like to begin: my name is barack obama. my mother was born in kansas....