>> martha: richard, what is the argument against that question were two things, bill form, give judges the right to look at an individual, give them discretion in the right to say you do not deserve to be on the street, you have committed seven crimes beforehand and you are back in front of me again, you're going away tonight and you're going to wait for your court case. or to say anyone of the age of 18 shouldn't be prosecuted? do you know how many 16, 15 15-year-old are stealing cars all over new york, new jersey, long island, washington, d.c., all over the place. are those roles that should be changed? >> richard: i've come on your show before and i agree with you on that particular point, or i do agree with the mayor -- >> martha: why doesn't the president say it? why he pack it? >> richard: i think he does. he doesn't control the bail laws. what the mayor is trying to stay in new york is it is up to the state legislature to determine what the bail is -- >> judge jeanine: he didn't say that -- >> richard: that was a misstatement on his point but let's talk about where it's working. in the city of st. louis, a city