there s a level of absurdity here to it. let s look at some of the categories offered. 1970s sentimental set in europe dramas, romantic chinese crime movies, 1980s mind bending cult horror. how are they able to hone in so specifically on taste? there was an interesting investigation done into this done with alexis maddry gal with the atlantic recently. their team dug into the coding and the categories they come up with and it turns out they have more than 76,000 tiny little genres that they have developed by tagging individual movies and tv shows and categorizing them. and the point of this is that they re able to look at which tiny genres you have liked in the past or watched in the past and suggest those. and this sort of goes back to the fact that the licensing agreementses are expiring and being renewed and started every
pedestal. remember, the departed is a great movie about this guy. he is a low life that killed a lot of people. we go yeah, but it is kind of cool, he was a thug. and all crime movies, the sopranos. can you imagine jury duty on this one? what a bad time to be on the jury. a very bad time. you would be intimidated, be afraid to sentence him, he proved himself to be a very vengeful person. how about when he goes like that, points to the jury. i know. they ll remain anonymous, i am sure. greg gutfeld did a segue there, talking about i hate to say it, he is still technically getting his money as a major, hasan on trial. what s happened, he is not putting on any defense. attorneys that are stand by counsel said we can t be party to this in all good conscious. ethically this is not going to be a good situation and we think he is basically marching toward
pedestal. remember, the departed is a great movie about this guy. he is a low life that killed a lot of people. we go yeah, but it is kind of cool, he was a thug. and all crime movies, the sopranos. can you imagine jury duty on this one? what a bad time to be on the jury. a very bad time. you would be intimidated, be afraid to sentence him, he proved himself to be a very vengeful person. how about when he goes like that, points to the jury. i know. they ll remain anonymous, i am sure. greg gutfeld did a segue there, talking about i hate to say it, he is still technically getting his money as a major, hasan on trial. what s happened, he is not putting on any defense. attorneys that are stand by counsel said we can t be party to this in all good conscious. ethically this is not going to be a good situation and we think he is basically marching toward
kind. they didn t want to administer them in the jail. once at the hospital, according to sources, he said that he wanted to die, so they put him on a suicide watch. so that set the stage for the arraignment that happened on friday afternoon. we were all watching very closely as we watched the arraignment take place from the hospital. we were watching near bion a closed circuit television where the judge was. we listened to the prosecutor put into the record what we had been hearing as rumors throughout the next several days. the defense attorney says his client has had a long history of mental illness, schizophrenic disease, bipolar disorder as well as schizophrenia. here s his attorney. and so the defense attorney asked for a full psychiatric evaluation and the judge agreed to it, randi. susan, apart from his confession if that is indeed true and it holds, is there any evidence at all linking him to this crime which took place 33 years ago? reporter: boy, that s the big
international monetary fund is another number. he is transferred to a jail cell inside of one of the most notorious jails in the country. new york s rikers island and you hear that name and see it on tv drama all of the time only the crime movies, but martin horn can give us an inside look and he is a former commissioner with the new york city department of corrections correction. let me start with that, when people say rikers island, they say the notorious, and does it deserve that? is it at this point famous? i think it is just famous, and i don t believe it deserves to be called notorious, and in fact, it is one of the safest jail systems in the country. certainly, the safest large city jail system when compared to the other large cities in the united states. i guess that a part of it as well and i m glad that you gave some perspective and understand it better than anybody watching here for the most part given the time that you spent, there and not in the jail, but as commission