defense. nypd does a great job, but looking for those types of things, i m sure all the roll calls when the cops go out, they ll emphasize look for the unusual, look for something that doesn t belong. after months and years of looking at these neighborhoods that they patrol, you know, things stand out to them. are they bunking out in some state forest somewhere enroute to new york or whatever? so don t think the benign is necessarily the benign. it s a marriairacle when youk about the fact even this week we have 3 million people coming to new york for the thanksgiving parade. you have a million people coming to times square on new year s eve, not to mention those who just come in for the holiday season. it s amazing that nothing has happened at these events in the past, you know, 15 years. well, the terrorist traffic force has done a huge job.
found something that doesn t belong. they have matches and there is as a matter of fact there is a striker off the back of a match packet. a couple of matches wrapped up in plastic. this constitutes kocontraband. most likely they will get a write up and be moved out of their cell. back to your dorm. most return to the dorm, aaron buyerly is moved back. the match heads were found on his bunk. i have extremely bad luck when the team goes in. aaron buyerly is going down. we will decide if you will go to a single cell or stay in the dorm. okay?
ted cruz, look it up. he s on the bill. he s sort of washed out from trump, i suppose. but there are people on the right talking about criminal justice reform. but it s got to be in my state in virginia, the aclu is, their goal is get 25% of people out of prison. wait a minute. that s not a proper criminal justice goal. a proper criminal justice reform goal is look at the system, who doesn t belong there and then hit the policies that do that. the numerical reality is that most of the time that is going to have a disproportionate impact, in this case favorably, on african-americans, virginia with 20% of our state, and that s the way i think it should be talked about. it s the way rand paul sometimes talks about it, and that would be a lot more constructive, a lot more unifying and would be frankly lead to good policy. we ve got to go. thank you so much. it was really great. we do plan on doing a show on criminal justice reform later this year.
speech on this issue? if he really cares about police brutality, we ll taug about police brutality. until he talks about it, all lives matter is a slogan for him just as much as anybody else. rand paul is isn t alone on the right. i belong to a group called right on crime, conservatives, especially a lot of former attorneys general. you know what? ted cruz, look it up. he s on the bill. he s sort of washed out from trump, i suppose. but there are people on the right talking about criminal justice reform. but it s got to be 234 my state in virginia, the aclu is, their goal is get 25% of people out of prison. wait a minute. that s not a proper criminal justice goal. a proper criminal justice reform goal is look at the system, who doesn t belong there and then hit the policies that do that. the numerical reality is that most of the time ha is going to have a disproportionate impact,
as a big level playing field and they re not. a bunch of these companies get huge investment benefits, they get tax cut benefits, they get benefits from incorporating abroad and we don t have enough, we have some, but not enough benefits and incentives for folks within the market to try other things. so you can do more solar, do more wind if you incentivize it and also think about all the ways that folks hide the money overseas which is another incentive to continue business as usual. all right. let s do our second question from tom. if republicans don t like lawyers, why is speaker boehner palling with one to sue president obama. i don t take offense as a lawyer to lawyer jokes or the antipathy towards lawyers and this is great question. a big thing that republicans including john boehner have talked a lot about is frivolous lawsuits and tort reform, buzzwords for the idea, which is sometimes true, that lot of stuff goes into court, wastes people s time and doesn t belong