constantly" on the same morning the vice president stopped by the city- cincinnati police captain mike neville says keeping things secure surroundings is always the priority24:47"we do give it a little more attention. again, we prepare for it. i know that our people were getting prepared for the visit all through the weekend" in less than two weeks-tens-of- thousands will descend on and around downtown for the 'reds' after - swarms of runners from all over are set to take part in the 'flying pig' marathon 24:27"we really try and make these events as safe as we can. this is not incident driven - it's a full operational perspective we have all the time - but we just need to know whats going on so we can communicate with the other entities to stay on top of what the world has" in today's day and age - police say they're always monitoring threats and attacks - even around the world. but the best asset - neville says - is the community staying alert. 25:05 "we know hundreds if not a few million people are gonna make their way downtown at any given time and we look forward to those crowds coming and