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>> jumping the turnstile. >> i paid it back when i got to my destination. >> why were you doing that? >> well, there was such a long line, and the turnstile wasn't working, the train -- >> you jumped it? >> three times when i got there. swiped it extra, so all is good. i'm even with the mta, actually, they owe me one. >> so what are you going to do, jump another turnstile? >> no, it was an emergency. >> did you rip your pants? >> all right, back to what you guys did. >> steve weatherford, the punter for the giants, no longer with the giants. good guy. >> he's got a lot of stuff going on. >> yeah. >> his pal carlo -- anyhow, we've got to get you out the fall is in full effect, temps dropping down to the 40s and 50s. boy, the days are getting shorter on us. anyhow, let's show you what's going on, what the averages are for today. the average high, 68 degrees, the average low is 54, and we dropped down to 52, so that's only two degrees off on that number, and your sunset time is at 6:30. we've got 52 in central park with clear skies, winds are calm at this hour for you. temps in the regio
>> jumping the turnstile. >> i paid it back when i got to my destination. >> why were you doing that? >> well, there was such a long line, and the turnstile wasn't working, the train -- >> you jumped it? >> three times when i got there. swiped it extra, so all is good. i'm even with the mta, actually, they owe me one. >> so what are you going to do, jump another turnstile? >> no, it was an emergency. >> did you rip your pants? >> all...
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you jump a turnstile, get arrested. have a gun, you're in trouble. that worked. he's not interested in what works. he wants control. to the point others made he's always out there when it looks like a come has done something wrong but never go s to the funeral of a come killed by an alleged criminal. >> you see the presidential statements about when a civilian is killed in a controversial incident even when it turns out the civilian might have been responsible and little from the president when a come is killed. >> he met with police chiefs. >> not in the same way. not in a public manner. not in a way to act vise the public which is usually act vising people like al sharpton. >> he's from chicago. i can tell you what any police officer that i always talk to say is there are not enough of them. that's a key problem with any study of any of this. you think they are afraid if the communities can see the comes and the criminals knew there were new comes. >> we need more police officers in certain cities and towns. how do you get more when the president of the united
you jump a turnstile, get arrested. have a gun, you're in trouble. that worked. he's not interested in what works. he wants control. to the point others made he's always out there when it looks like a come has done something wrong but never go s to the funeral of a come killed by an alleged criminal. >> you see the presidential statements about when a civilian is killed in a controversial incident even when it turns out the civilian might have been responsible and little from the...
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at turnstiles and aboard vehicles there will be access points like these with the screen, the ryder will tap the -- rider will tap the card and it will be verified. so far a few hundred cards have been issued to employees for testing purposes. >> then we'll be going to what we call friendly users. either the end of the year or the start of the new year, that's where we're assuming we can start phasing in the system and having it available for customers, but it's not going to happen all at once. >> reporter: a slow rollout is expected. this is a work in progress, for a while, at least, both systems will be in place, the key system operating and the legacy system with more traditional passes and tokens so riders can get used to the new system. live at septa headquarters, john rawlins channel 6 "action news." >> there were scary moments at an air show in houston. four skydivers were expected to perform, but the stunt was called off because of high winds. one sky diver had already jumped, though. the public announcer gave instructions. >> don't try to catch him. the sky skydive landed on a v
at turnstiles and aboard vehicles there will be access points like these with the screen, the ryder will tap the -- rider will tap the card and it will be verified. so far a few hundred cards have been issued to employees for testing purposes. >> then we'll be going to what we call friendly users. either the end of the year or the start of the new year, that's where we're assuming we can start phasing in the system and having it available for customers, but it's not going to happen all at...
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. >> reporter: this ad is running in the daily news, depicting the mayor jumping an mta turnstile. it accuses him of hurting new yorkers. >> the mayor and new york city need to contribute more money. >> reporter: the transit union that paid for the ad said the government is right, the cities should do more. the governor wants some from the city. he said maybe $1.6 is all. nothing close to what the governor is demanding. >> he's been blase about the situation. the system is in a clearly state of disrepair. trains are packed. buses are packed. we need the money. >> reporter: the mayor has argued the mta is the state's responsibility and if city hall is going to kick in more, the mayor wants more control. >> we've known for decades the city and people of the city put more in to the mta than we put back. i've seen plenty of political games and posturing. if we really want to talk about the truth, let's look at how much the city is doing already. >> reporter: while the fight over mta money continues, the ride is getting worse and lawsuits are just beginning. >> people are getting hurt b
. >> reporter: this ad is running in the daily news, depicting the mayor jumping an mta turnstile. it accuses him of hurting new yorkers. >> the mayor and new york city need to contribute more money. >> reporter: the transit union that paid for the ad said the government is right, the cities should do more. the governor wants some from the city. he said maybe $1.6 is all. nothing close to what the governor is demanding. >> he's been blase about the situation. the system...
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. >> after i go through the turnstile, um, i felt like a push or a kick right behind me. so then i turn around. >> reporter: the victim says the man was screaming gay slurs at him. >> he spit at me and called me more spanish slur for being gay. >> reporter: from there, it escalated. >> i, you know, walked towards like away from him but he kept coming and then next thing he punched me. >> reporter: the man walked away but when the victim tried to snap a cell phone picture of his face he returned. >> i was like help, help! nobody helped me. >> reporter: how do you feel about that? no one jumped in? [ laughter ] >> i -- i guess it's new york city. people don't want to get involved. >> reporter: eventedly they wrestled to the ground and someone pulled them apart. he said he had no interaction with the man and can't understand why he was targeted. as you can see, it's a busy subway station. and tonight, a police officer stands watch. reaction to the bias attack here was mixed. >> this is something very ironic i guess because of homosexuality being accepted now. >> wow. surpris
. >> after i go through the turnstile, um, i felt like a push or a kick right behind me. so then i turn around. >> reporter: the victim says the man was screaming gay slurs at him. >> he spit at me and called me more spanish slur for being gay. >> reporter: from there, it escalated. >> i, you know, walked towards like away from him but he kept coming and then next thing he punched me. >> reporter: the man walked away but when the victim tried to snap a cell...
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de blasio jumping over a turnstile. rosanna: i saw that this morning. rosanna: the transport workers union is behind the ad with the headline saying stop fare beating new york city working families. it wants the city to pay $3 billion. greg: okay. have you ever jumped a turnstile in your life? rosanna: yeah. when the train is coming, you have to get to the train. you pay it back. somehow or another you pay it back. we are taxpayers. greg: mike woods. mike: i inadvertently did it. rosanna: we do not suggest we do it now. now they are rescue. now they cuff you. they are waiting. why do we incriminate ourselves like that? first of all, it is a little cool outside. 53 degrees in central park. approach. they are basically falling apart before they get there. still a lot of cloudiness. the wind is still going, too. there is the hurricane and the offshore waters. anyhow, some of the outer bands have brushed up against some of the cloud cover. maybe a quick sprinkle in the eastern end of long island. that area of low pressure o
de blasio jumping over a turnstile. rosanna: i saw that this morning. rosanna: the transport workers union is behind the ad with the headline saying stop fare beating new york city working families. it wants the city to pay $3 billion. greg: okay. have you ever jumped a turnstile in your life? rosanna: yeah. when the train is coming, you have to get to the train. you pay it back. somehow or another you pay it back. we are taxpayers. greg: mike woods. mike: i inadvertently did it. rosanna: we do...
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the biggest jump in sales in three years. 2 million fans have gone to the turnstiles.failure of any northern hemisphere team to make the semi final. route night south africa takes on new zealand for a place in the final, while argentina meets australia on sunday. south africa's coach has described the current all black side as the best team to ever play the game. but the new zealand coach steve hansen says his players will be sucht be fooled by flattery. the springboks are getting ready to "rip our heads off." south africa and a strong have each won the world cup twice. argentina, if they can beat the wallabies, will play their first ever final. coming up next, happy friday, or thursday eve for those of you watching in the u.s. it i s the end of the trading week in asia. 7:30 here in hong kong. live pictures of a bright, sunny day. we are live. 30 minutes away from the open of japan trading and south korea. on tv and online you are watching "first up." this hour. south korea economy rebounded in the third-quarter as the mers outbreak receded. gdp expanded 1.2% from the
the biggest jump in sales in three years. 2 million fans have gone to the turnstiles.failure of any northern hemisphere team to make the semi final. route night south africa takes on new zealand for a place in the final, while argentina meets australia on sunday. south africa's coach has described the current all black side as the best team to ever play the game. but the new zealand coach steve hansen says his players will be sucht be fooled by flattery. the springboks are getting ready to...
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one long flight up from the platform is what's called the turnstile level and then a final set of stairs get you to the street. montero says that hincapie was not on the platform when the crime happened, but one flight up on that turnstile level with him. >> what did you say to each other? >> he asked me for this other guy that came in, if i seen him. >> reporter: montero testified about specific details that matched hincapie's version of events. >> he was looking for the other guy because he supposedly had some money for him. hincapie's story, montero said hincapie began going down this up escalator which kuby says wasn't working at the time seconds later, montero says, something caught his attention. >> all of a sudden i hear commotion, screaming. >> reporter: montero said that's when he saw hincapie turn around and run back up. if true, it means hincapie could not have been near the crime scene. >> did you see him go onto the platform? >> no. >> reporter: so why hadn't montero come forward before now? kuby says montero was terrified because as it turned out he had been wrongfully accu
one long flight up from the platform is what's called the turnstile level and then a final set of stairs get you to the street. montero says that hincapie was not on the platform when the crime happened, but one flight up on that turnstile level with him. >> what did you say to each other? >> he asked me for this other guy that came in, if i seen him. >> reporter: montero testified about specific details that matched hincapie's version of events. >> he was looking for...
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the turnstile connected to the minute hand and what better choice for the department of motor vehiclesst. >> drive slow. >> the slowest part was watching the grass grow. this segment took six weeks. >> the grass actually pushes the ball. >> it does. it was shocking. >> bob had to water the seeded soil chamber by tiny chamber to make the grass spout. >> the chamber gets flooded and grass grows. >> there were tons of edits and thum rous ta numerous takes. >> for those who say fake, i say rube goldberg was a cartoonest. >> not perfection after six weeks, three days, seven hours and two minutes, this machine slowly and intentionally missed. no hole in one but maybe a hole in wonder. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> pretty wonderful. all right. thanks so much for watching. have a wonderful halloween. set your dvr to record "outfront." "ac 360" with john berman starts now. >>> i'm john berman in for anderson tonight. we begin with a small number of troops but a big shift in this country's on going involvement, not just in the fight against isis but the larger horror story of the syrian civil w
the turnstile connected to the minute hand and what better choice for the department of motor vehiclesst. >> drive slow. >> the slowest part was watching the grass grow. this segment took six weeks. >> the grass actually pushes the ball. >> it does. it was shocking. >> bob had to water the seeded soil chamber by tiny chamber to make the grass spout. >> the chamber gets flooded and grass grows. >> there were tons of edits and thum rous ta numerous takes....
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and then right when i jumped off, it yanked me back and dragged me around the turnstile.and then it pulled my backpack up above my head, and then the chest piece moved into my neck and it was strangling me. >> anthony could hear the crowd yelling from below, but he knew, even at 12 years old, that no help could reach him. it was up to him to save himself. >> i was very panicked. i was scared. all i could think about was my family and what i could do to get down. i was kicking my legs to try and push myself up to get some more air. i was trying to unbuckle the chest strap but the pressure was too tight. >> with all the strength he could muster, anthony decides to unbuckle his helmet to give himself more room. that move unexpectedly allows him to break free from the chair. >> oh, my god! >> every minute i was running out of strength, i was getting weaker and weaker. >> anthony suffers a bloody nose and some cuts and bruises on his body. he passes out from lack of air right before his fall and has no memory of it. that lucky memory loss may explain why he has no fear of heig
and then right when i jumped off, it yanked me back and dragged me around the turnstile.and then it pulled my backpack up above my head, and then the chest piece moved into my neck and it was strangling me. >> anthony could hear the crowd yelling from below, but he knew, even at 12 years old, that no help could reach him. it was up to him to save himself. >> i was very panicked. i was scared. all i could think about was my family and what i could do to get down. i was kicking my...
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they've noticed them near turnstiles like this, they've seen them on buses and trolleys. called validaters part avenue new electronic system that will come online. right now it's in a testing phase. only a hundred people have access to it but the goal is for hundreds of thousands of people to use it. septa gm jeff neville showed us how the new system should work. he taps a card against the screen and gets a green light. it's been dubbed the septa key as in key to getting someplace. it will be used systemwide. >> so if i want to get on the market frankford line, what if i get off and want to use the bus. >> you can go there, too. >> reporter: and trolleys and eventually even the regional rails. visiting new yorker bee bee torres buying septa tokens today applauded the change that will make tokens eventually obsolete. back home she already uses a rechargeable metro card like this. >> that's good though 'cause you can fill it in and put it in and just go home like a credit card. >> reporter: you like that idea. >> yeah. >> reporter: with all the systems the money information
they've noticed them near turnstiles like this, they've seen them on buses and trolleys. called validaters part avenue new electronic system that will come online. right now it's in a testing phase. only a hundred people have access to it but the goal is for hundreds of thousands of people to use it. septa gm jeff neville showed us how the new system should work. he taps a card against the screen and gets a green light. it's been dubbed the septa key as in key to getting someplace. it will be...
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. >> the reporter: it's on turnstiles, it's on posts an even on walls. anywhere you turn at south station near the mbta platform, we can tell you all you see are draft kings ads. the question is, should the state be profiting from a business it may be about to regulate? at south station, first you see them outside, by the commuter rail. inside, one flight down and you can't miss them. even led displays on the platform, so should the state pull the draft king ads while it considers regulating the industry? >> until there's clarification for the consumer, they should have had definitely be taken off. >> that seems like the more fair thing to do to pull them, because they're benefiting from it right now without any due process. >> an mbta spokesman tells me for just two buses, draft kings spent 17,000 darce on a four week ad campaign. i asked the t how much draft kings had spent on advertising since august. i'm still waiting to hear back. >> should any of this advertising come down? >> well, i think the fact that unless you shouldn't shown me that advertisi
. >> the reporter: it's on turnstiles, it's on posts an even on walls. anywhere you turn at south station near the mbta platform, we can tell you all you see are draft kings ads. the question is, should the state be profiting from a business it may be about to regulate? at south station, first you see them outside, by the commuter rail. inside, one flight down and you can't miss them. even led displays on the platform, so should the state pull the draft king ads while it considers...
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common sose to try to help them they can cope with a productive life as opposed to being in the turnstile and going back and forth. i appreciate the important contribution that your organization's efforts have contributed. i think that helps contribute tremendously to these results that i mentioned earlier. thank you for your contributions to our efforts. i want to use the remaining time to say, as i travel from houston --ustin to senator leo to san antonio to dallas most recently. whether they are experts in this area or not, they tell me that formerroblems that many inmates have -- they have problems getting jobs because they have a criminal record. even if you eliminate the box, employersve proposed, will still get a criminal background check. whether they put it on their application or not, that will still follow them. if you can't get a job, even if you are trained in the reentry youram, that will limit opportunity and increase the likelihood you will repeat and end up back in prison. waslast thing that mentioned to me, i hope you can address it, is the difficulty is simply finding a
common sose to try to help them they can cope with a productive life as opposed to being in the turnstile and going back and forth. i appreciate the important contribution that your organization's efforts have contributed. i think that helps contribute tremendously to these results that i mentioned earlier. thank you for your contributions to our efforts. i want to use the remaining time to say, as i travel from houston --ustin to senator leo to san antonio to dallas most recently. whether they...
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productive life or will they be that frequent flier that just ends up back in prison through the turnstile of criminal -- of the criminal life? so, we improved in texas, we improved increased programs designed to help men and women take responsibility for their crimes and to prepare them for reentry into society. the results were pretty startling. between 2007 and 2012, our overall rate of incarceration fell by 9.4%, almost 10%. the crime rate dropped by 16%, and we saved more than $2 billion worth of taxpayer money. and we were able to shutter three prison facilities in the process. i just want to return briefly to the crime rate. former attorney general mukasey, who was a long-term federal judge in new york, made the point that it's not the incarceration rate that measures the success of our sentencing practices. it's actually the crime rate. and so i know there are many people who feel like we've overincarcerated, but i think we need to keep our eye on the ball, and that is on the crime rate. and as a result of these reforms in texas, our total crime rate dropped by 16%, something worth
productive life or will they be that frequent flier that just ends up back in prison through the turnstile of criminal -- of the criminal life? so, we improved in texas, we improved increased programs designed to help men and women take responsibility for their crimes and to prepare them for reentry into society. the results were pretty startling. between 2007 and 2012, our overall rate of incarceration fell by 9.4%, almost 10%. the crime rate dropped by 16%, and we saved more than $2 billion...
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. >> if we had criminal justice system that wasn't turnstile justice, we would not have a dead four-year-old. reporter: $64,000 has been raised on a go fund me campaign for funeral services for little lilly garcia. the hashtag, justice for lilly, has sprung up on social media. and there will be a vigil saturday for that little girl's seemingly so senselessly killed in albuquerque. abby? abby: so tragic. jonathan, thank you. bill: the nypd mourning the loss of one of their own. protesters at the same time holding a antipolice rally in in the middle of times square. that is slap in the face of friend and family of officer randolph holder. >> these police officers need your support as we bury our brother police officer. but it can't end there. we need your support every day, on every corner, in every neighborhood. so we can continue to carry ourselves like superheroes. so we can save you and protect you. hi i'm heather cox on location with the famous, big idaho potato truck. our truck? it's touring across america telling people about idaho potatoes. farmer: let's go boy. again this year the big
. >> if we had criminal justice system that wasn't turnstile justice, we would not have a dead four-year-old. reporter: $64,000 has been raised on a go fund me campaign for funeral services for little lilly garcia. the hashtag, justice for lilly, has sprung up on social media. and there will be a vigil saturday for that little girl's seemingly so senselessly killed in albuquerque. abby? abby: so tragic. jonathan, thank you. bill: the nypd mourning the loss of one of their own. protesters...
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generally speaking preparing prisoners for reentry into society so that they do not end up in the turnstilestem and in the back in prison. and so i am encouraged by the vote we had in the judiciary committee. the 1.the one point i would make, the point of some confusion during the committee is that nobody will get a get out of jail free card. for those people whose mandatory minimum sentences will be reviewed, those will be reviewed by the judge in his court the individual was convicted and the prosecutor who was the one responsible for prosecuting them to determine whether the knew mandatory minimums for some of these crimes are appropriately applied retroactively but will be subject to a judge's evaluation and full consideration given to the victims and the circumstances of the case. this is one area that i told the majority leader that without broad bipartisan support hopefully after we get through the rest of this year's business this is something we could take up. the house is considering a similar bill, and with the president support, it seems like the time is right. >> i want to spea
generally speaking preparing prisoners for reentry into society so that they do not end up in the turnstilestem and in the back in prison. and so i am encouraged by the vote we had in the judiciary committee. the 1.the one point i would make, the point of some confusion during the committee is that nobody will get a get out of jail free card. for those people whose mandatory minimum sentences will be reviewed, those will be reviewed by the judge in his court the individual was convicted and the...
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that means the turnstile just kept turning, and he would get out and go right back in because he was woefully unprepared for life on the outside. so whether it's education, whether it's dealing with mental illness issues, drug and alcohol issues, or just employable skills, it's in our interest to provide incentives to people in prison so that they're better prepared when they get out. i'm not suggesting that this is some sort of panacea and that all of a sudden our prisons will be emptied and people won't commit crimes anymore. that's not true. but for those who can be saved, for people who want a helping hand and are willing to take responsibility for their own rehabilitation, i think this legislation is really important. so while we still have a lot to do, i think we can take some satisfaction in the productivity we've had not withstanding the very challenging political environment and the polarization it seems like our politics in america today. this week members from both parties as well as the white house have been talking about legislation to deal with our budget and ensure our
that means the turnstile just kept turning, and he would get out and go right back in because he was woefully unprepared for life on the outside. so whether it's education, whether it's dealing with mental illness issues, drug and alcohol issues, or just employable skills, it's in our interest to provide incentives to people in prison so that they're better prepared when they get out. i'm not suggesting that this is some sort of panacea and that all of a sudden our prisons will be emptied and...
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common sose to try to help them they can cope with a productive life as opposed to being in the turnstile and going back and forth. i appreciate the important contribution that your
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mastercard contact with payment so with just the gloves you are wearing you can tap it and through the turnstilesit system. this does replace anything just brings greater convenience. the best news is all of this works against your existing mastercard account. you can use your mobile phone nor payments, any of these things for payment. >> i think kelly evans has a question. >> thank you. ed, hello to you again. as we hold up this ring and show people that's just a typical ring and i'm shocked that even just the glove and belt you just showed us they can allow to you make payments. what happens if it falls into the wrong hands? what's the security like? what's the aut case like? >> one of mastercard's passions make sure all the digital can be as or more secure than anything we have done in the physical world. you have a controller, you have an app which controls these, you can turn it on an turn it off, you can choose which of your cards you want to enable for t when we enable it it's confirmed with your bank, we put a secure payment token on there and make sure every transaction is unique. liter
mastercard contact with payment so with just the gloves you are wearing you can tap it and through the turnstilesit system. this does replace anything just brings greater convenience. the best news is all of this works against your existing mastercard account. you can use your mobile phone nor payments, any of these things for payment. >> i think kelly evans has a question. >> thank you. ed, hello to you again. as we hold up this ring and show people that's just a typical ring and...
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the golden gate bridge actually had a tense and pedestrian toll back in 1937 until the turnstiles wereremoved in 1970. >>> over to the bay bridge, the light show is coming back. the long process of installing thousands of new led lights began yesterday. we have details on what was done and the plan ahead. >> reporter: good morning, mark. so many are excited for the return of the daylights. take a look at this. we got a sneak peek of what it will look like when it's finished. this is what the bridge look like when crews were testing those lights. the lights are being put back up after two years. the new led lights are meant to be tougher to withstand weather and wind in the bay bridge. a nonprofit group raised about $2 million to get them back up. we talked to the founder take a look at what he had to say. >> in december, the next level of magic will start to occur, which is artist leo -- will begin cultivating the algorithms again, working with the new technology and really just having the opportunity to think the work -- take the work even a little deeper than he did last time. then,
the golden gate bridge actually had a tense and pedestrian toll back in 1937 until the turnstiles wereremoved in 1970. >>> over to the bay bridge, the light show is coming back. the long process of installing thousands of new led lights began yesterday. we have details on what was done and the plan ahead. >> reporter: good morning, mark. so many are excited for the return of the daylights. take a look at this. we got a sneak peek of what it will look like when it's finished. this...
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undercover police officers at 125th street detaining people, at least one woman who may have jumped the turnstile's interesting for me, first, i'm a journalist. that's my job. i'm always witnessing, watching, and asking questions. but when you see a group of people just standing and watching, nobody was filming it, just standing and watching, i thought, well, isn't this what public serve nlts are supposed to do? you are working for us. we want to assure that this interaction is safe and smart. and in the end, the two people they had stopped, they let them go. we heard them say, you know, try not to do this next time. both of them, very decent looking people, again, but don't we want people to be watching and as somebody who lives in harlem and has a lot of undercover police officers, i have said to my kids, you need to watch. we don't know. it's an issue, where get police tactics bus this can backfire. >> this is florida, stand your ground. here is a man with a legal firearm, who thinks he's being rolled up on by somebody who may not be an officer. >> we live in a world with the hiller decision,
undercover police officers at 125th street detaining people, at least one woman who may have jumped the turnstile's interesting for me, first, i'm a journalist. that's my job. i'm always witnessing, watching, and asking questions. but when you see a group of people just standing and watching, nobody was filming it, just standing and watching, i thought, well, isn't this what public serve nlts are supposed to do? you are working for us. we want to assure that this interaction is safe and smart....
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sense to try to help equip them so they can cope with a productive life as opposed to being in the turnstileand into going back and forth so mr. deroche, i appreciate the contribution of your organization. mr. tolman, thank you to your contribution to our efforts as well. i want to just use the 1:30 left of my time to say as i traveled from houston to austin to san antonio to dallas most recently and asking people whether they're -- the faith-based community with whether their experts in this area in the criminal law or not, they tell me other problems that many former inmates have, they have problem getting jobs because they have a criminal record and even if you eliminate the box, as some people have imposed, employers will still get a criminal background check so whether they put it on their job application or not will still follow them. and obviously if they can't get a job, even if you're trained in a prison reentry program with skills that's going to limit your opportunity and increase the likelihood you'll repeat your -- end up back in prison. and the last thing that was mentioned to
sense to try to help equip them so they can cope with a productive life as opposed to being in the turnstileand into going back and forth so mr. deroche, i appreciate the contribution of your organization. mr. tolman, thank you to your contribution to our efforts as well. i want to just use the 1:30 left of my time to say as i traveled from houston to austin to san antonio to dallas most recently and asking people whether they're -- the faith-based community with whether their experts in this...
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the turnstile government that we see and also the power of the financial sector in both parties.w the system works, who has not been corrupted by it and has a proven record of accomplishing different things. i have a record of working across the political aisle. i've also spent more than half of my professional life away from politics and being an author, journalist and sole proprietor. in government service, i fought and bled for our country in vietnam as a marine. i spent years as a assistant secretary of defense, secretary of the navy in the reagan administration. in the senate, i spoke about economic fairness and social justice from day one. i also wrote and passed the best piece of veterans education legislation in history, the post 9/11 g.i. bill. i brought criminal justice reform out of the political shadows and into the national discussion. i led what later became called the strategic pivot to asia, two years before president obama was elected. i know where my loyalties are. my mother grew up in the poverty of east arkansas, chopping cotton, picking strawberries. three of
the turnstile government that we see and also the power of the financial sector in both parties.w the system works, who has not been corrupted by it and has a proven record of accomplishing different things. i have a record of working across the political aisle. i've also spent more than half of my professional life away from politics and being an author, journalist and sole proprietor. in government service, i fought and bled for our country in vietnam as a marine. i spent years as a assistant...
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that we don't have this situation of turnstile justice. what happens in san francisco?eral government, we have an undocumented immigrant here. and he or she just did something really bad but their time is up and we're going to let them go. and they're going to go back out in to the united states, and you know what? you're not going to know where they are. or you can't find them. it's our amnesty. it's a new, progressive confederacy. constitution be damned. go to hell, constitution, go to hell, federal immigration laws, we know better. >> peter johnson jr. thank you very much. >> good to see you. >> what do you think about that? e-mail us. meanwhile coming up, he's the man behind the hit music "back to the future" but did you know that song almost didn't happen? huey lewis, live next. huey lewis. but first the news with bill hammer. >> great lineup. steve how are you? breaking news, officer shot in the head, updates on that today. new polling on how republicans feel about donald trump's chances of winning it all. fascinating. has congress found a new speaker? paul ryan c
that we don't have this situation of turnstile justice. what happens in san francisco?eral government, we have an undocumented immigrant here. and he or she just did something really bad but their time is up and we're going to let them go. and they're going to go back out in to the united states, and you know what? you're not going to know where they are. or you can't find them. it's our amnesty. it's a new, progressive confederacy. constitution be damned. go to hell, constitution, go to hell,...