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included the question that was released who do you think is a more effective police commissioner bill bratton and kelly? bratton came out with 30, kelly came out with 44%. bratton will be speaking here in columbus circle later this morning where we are live, andrea grimes. >>> former new york city mayor 10 years he has been head of the texas based law firm now joining the manhattan law firm. join chair of the cyber security and practice. greenburg is one of the largest law firms by revenue. >>> and a doctor remains jails on charges he sexually assaultedpatients, dr. david newman surrendered following allegations by 2 22-year-old woman, one treated for a shoulder injury saying he knocked her out with morphine and committed a lewd act and another says he groped her during a chest exam. >> like how many other women has this happened to. >>> dr. newman lives in montclair with his wife and children. he is suspended from mount sinai which is conducting its own investigation. >>> an update on a slashing attack in the east village, video shows a better look at the suspect, an asian man in year-old an
included the question that was released who do you think is a more effective police commissioner bill bratton and kelly? bratton came out with 30, kelly came out with 44%. bratton will be speaking here in columbus circle later this morning where we are live, andrea grimes. >>> former new york city mayor 10 years he has been head of the texas based law firm now joining the manhattan law firm. join chair of the cyber security and practice. greenburg is one of the largest law firms by...
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bill bratton, thanks for joining us. we heard about the storm, the blizzard that came and is gone, thank goodness, for a while. we hope we don't get any more snow. let me ask you how your department has done as far as responding to all of the challenges. a lot of things going on in the city. storm in that no major issues for us, that the public certainly obeyed the request to stay off the street by and large. our employees were great showing up for work. we had really great response, cops, civilians coming in. the city was well served by the nypd during this time. ernie: and had quite a moment on the fdr. delivered a baby boy. >> our emergency service and highway officers were on the fdr and were able to assist in the birth of the baby. ernie: good stuff. let me ask you, you have been the top cop certainly here in new york, los angeles, and boston. you have so much experience and a great track record. what's the top priority right now for you in new york city? >> as it's been in every other city, to keep crime down, cont
bill bratton, thanks for joining us. we heard about the storm, the blizzard that came and is gone, thank goodness, for a while. we hope we don't get any more snow. let me ask you how your department has done as far as responding to all of the challenges. a lot of things going on in the city. storm in that no major issues for us, that the public certainly obeyed the request to stay off the street by and large. our employees were great showing up for work. we had really great response, cops,...
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terrifying was underground. 25 years ago the man responsible for policing the transit system was bill bratton. >> it was a terrifying time. there was no denying that crime was out of control. >> bratton is widely recognized as one of the nation's top cops. he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities. today he's on his second tour as >> just to put it in perspective that the murders of 1990, compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison. 1990, 2000 243. last year 333. >> but it was the 1,585 homicide that year brian watkins murder that the police commissioner attention. >> i'm angry. of course i am. >> beginning with then mayor david denkins. >> dave, do something about the horrific crime rate and the brian watkins stabbing was an accelerant added to that fear. >> wolf pack, it was a name the media had recently given to another group of five teenagers arrested for brutally attacking a jogger in central park. bratton says law enforcement had a strategy in dealing with these so-called wolf packs. >> you had to get every one of them. you had the send out the message o
terrifying was underground. 25 years ago the man responsible for policing the transit system was bill bratton. >> it was a terrifying time. there was no denying that crime was out of control. >> bratton is widely recognized as one of the nation's top cops. he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities. today he's on his second tour as >> just to put it in perspective that the murders of 1990, compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison. 1990,...
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i asked bill bratton about that as everyone awaited the judge's decision. >> given the climate, the city climate of fear and political pressure, was there pressure on detectives to cast a wide net in these high-profile crimes? >> i don't think so. certainly. enforce it. >> does he think police crossed that threshold with johnny hincapie. >> if the court exonerates him, would you have different views on the watkins case? >> i don't have enough intimacy as to his particular case. i don't have any reason to not be supportive of the police investigation. >> the day came for judge padro to announce the decision. hincapie's family and friends along with the media filed into learn his fate. hincapie was clearly anxious. >> on the record. >> as the judge began to read the decision. >> under the newly discovered evidence, the court does find that the defense has born the burden of proof. >> the judge threw out hincapie's conviction. in the decision the judge said hincapie failed to prove that he was actually innocent, but the judge did find hincapie's witnesses persuasive enough to grant him a ne
i asked bill bratton about that as everyone awaited the judge's decision. >> given the climate, the city climate of fear and political pressure, was there pressure on detectives to cast a wide net in these high-profile crimes? >> i don't think so. certainly. enforce it. >> does he think police crossed that threshold with johnny hincapie. >> if the court exonerates him, would you have different views on the watkins case? >> i don't have enough intimacy as to his...
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police commissioner bill bratton says they have deployed additional officers to subway stations and have assigned more to ride the trains themselves. you always have to watch your back. >> many new yorkers who ride the train say the rash of attacks have them more away even changes their routes. really upsetting. >> police say the victim and her sister reported several minutes of that altercation with nagaraet. >>> he has prior arrests including one for robbery and control possession of a weapon. >>> a new look at the deadly confrontation between police and armed occupiers in oregon. video shows the moment officers open fire on protester. out of the truck with his hands up, seconds later he reaches in his pocket where the fbi said trooper open fire. >> as the video clearly shows, it was a wreckless action that resulted in the consequences that you see here today. >> one of two dozen people who took over a wildlife refuge january second armed members remain held up inside the refuge. the fbi says the remaybing remaining occupiers want a guarantee. >>> they are campaigning following last ni
police commissioner bill bratton says they have deployed additional officers to subway stations and have assigned more to ride the trains themselves. you always have to watch your back. >> many new yorkers who ride the train say the rash of attacks have them more away even changes their routes. really upsetting. >> police say the victim and her sister reported several minutes of that altercation with nagaraet. >>> he has prior arrests including one for robbery and control...
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police commissioner bill bratton says the attacks are just a coincidence, as dave carlin reports, it's not doing much to calm people's nerves. >> new yorkers are worried about what may be lurking on subway platforms and trains. >> there is something very frightening about someone coming up to slash you. >> reporter: since december, more than 12 of them. strangers pounce on unsuspecting victims, including three you see here. the nypd is chalking it up largely to coincidence. cbs 2 asked commissioner bratton about the slashes. what, if anything, he is doing to warn his own family members. >> what would you tell your family? what would you tell your wife? >> basically, i ride the subway system. my wife rides it. it is a very safe system. random, and intimate nature of these crimes has them feeling more vulnerable than usual. >> you just have to idea until it's too late. >> reporter: slashing suspects include some who are well dressed, targeting victims who don't even make eye contact with them. >> who cut them in their face. what's more personal than a face. >> reporter: most new yorkers
police commissioner bill bratton says the attacks are just a coincidence, as dave carlin reports, it's not doing much to calm people's nerves. >> new yorkers are worried about what may be lurking on subway platforms and trains. >> there is something very frightening about someone coming up to slash you. >> reporter: since december, more than 12 of them. strangers pounce on unsuspecting victims, including three you see here. the nypd is chalking it up largely to coincidence....
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tonight we're going to sit down with nypd commissioner bill bratton. we're going to talk live about the recent storm and department challenges, especially in the tense climate in america. i hope you'll join us for that. plus coming up next year, keeping in shape. three fitness apps to help you keep that resolution. it's all new and just for you next at 6:00. keep it right here. provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes, you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gai
tonight we're going to sit down with nypd commissioner bill bratton. we're going to talk live about the recent storm and department challenges, especially in the tense climate in america. i hope you'll join us for that. plus coming up next year, keeping in shape. three fitness apps to help you keep that resolution. it's all new and just for you next at 6:00. keep it right here. provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his...
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bill bratton suggested women shoughs should use a buddy system to be safer. others say more steps could be taken. >> the buddy system, as your approach is off the table. it empowers you that you're in a situation that now you can do something about that situation. >> we asked mayor de blasio what he thought about the idea of panic buttons, and he said it is one option worth looking at. >>> dramatic video shows a car plowing through a 7-eleven hitting two police officers. watch here. the 64-year-old driver now impaired, and assault by auto. neither officer thankfully was seriously hurt. >>> new tonight, just about everyone owns a pair of sneakers. probably more than one. as cbs 2's chris wragge shows us, there are some who have made a lifestyle, and handsome profit from coveted kicks playing the sneaker game. >> this is my store today. >> reporter: jason hart's not at fight club store to buy. he's there to resell. asking $1,500 for these nikes. original retail? about $200. in the last two years, he's made good money in this market. >> somewhere in the six figu
bill bratton suggested women shoughs should use a buddy system to be safer. others say more steps could be taken. >> the buddy system, as your approach is off the table. it empowers you that you're in a situation that now you can do something about that situation. >> we asked mayor de blasio what he thought about the idea of panic buttons, and he said it is one option worth looking at. >>> dramatic video shows a car plowing through a 7-eleven hitting two police officers....
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bill bratton will take us inside the nypd tuesday and the challenges they face in 2016. next week, a look at women making it big in business. we're talking about female billionaires with maya forbes. butcher and ran through the streets in queens is spared. we tell you where he's going. we're coming right back with that story and more. keep it here. behave for uncle pete. bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster. up to 300 megs. are you having fun? yeah it's ok. it's good. in-home wifi powered by the latest equipment available to cover all your devices. so when you need more from your internet, it's there for you. discover how much more is included. get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universiti
bill bratton will take us inside the nypd tuesday and the challenges they face in 2016. next week, a look at women making it big in business. we're talking about female billionaires with maya forbes. butcher and ran through the streets in queens is spared. we tell you where he's going. we're coming right back with that story and more. keep it here. behave for uncle pete. bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster. up to 300 megs. are you having...
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the president is expected to roll out the initiatives over the next several days. commissioner bill bratton says 2015 was the safest year in the city's history. overall crime fell by 2% compared to 2014 with the number of shootings down 3%. that's what's happening in the news. joining me is nick gregory. happy new year to you. hope it's a nice one. colder. nick: it's a cold blast. we knew this would happen. tonight will be the coldest night since march 6th of last year. it got down to 12 degrees. ernie: we have been very, very lucky. nick: we have. this will only last 36 hours. then the temperatures will come back up into the upper 40s at the end of the week. as i've been advertising for quite some time, by the time we get to the middle of january, i think it's going to be a more pronounced pattern change. i have seen indications of that starting by the middle of next week. that means the potential for which has been absent in november and december time period. 21 is the current temperature. we've been going downhill all afternoon into the early evening. 39, 27 is the average. 66, minus 3 i
the president is expected to roll out the initiatives over the next several days. commissioner bill bratton says 2015 was the safest year in the city's history. overall crime fell by 2% compared to 2014 with the number of shootings down 3%. that's what's happening in the news. joining me is nick gregory. happy new year to you. hope it's a nice one. colder. nick: it's a cold blast. we knew this would happen. tonight will be the coldest night since march 6th of last year. it got down to 12...
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as we continue our month long series of conversations with the city's commissioners, the nypd's bill bratton talks about the challenges his department faces in 2016 in a very tense climate. lots to talk about with commissioner bratton tomorrow at 6:00. christina: looks like twitter is struggling. jack dorsey announced today that five high level executives are leaving the company. that sent stock tumbling to $17 a share. 9 less than its ipo price two years ago. twitter is having a hard time around the 300 million mark for the past year. facebook has more than a billion active users. >> if you own twitter stock, the news probably will worry you. add it to the list that is growing and growing of things to worry about. you can watch newscasts for five minutes and feel like there are a million things to be anxious about. there are ways to climb out of that rabbit hole. stacey delikat begins our look at how. >> that's where the first main shootout happened. >> the dow tanked 360 points. >> an -- >> reporter: terrorism, violence, a flailing economy, the news can make the world look like a scary pla
as we continue our month long series of conversations with the city's commissioners, the nypd's bill bratton talks about the challenges his department faces in 2016 in a very tense climate. lots to talk about with commissioner bratton tomorrow at 6:00. christina: looks like twitter is struggling. jack dorsey announced today that five high level executives are leaving the company. that sent stock tumbling to $17 a share. 9 less than its ipo price two years ago. twitter is having a hard time...
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. >>> bill bratton delivered an address on the state of the nypd saying it has never been stronger, during his two years leading the force over all crime is down 6%. yet in 2015 murder was up 6%. compared to an 8 year record low in murders, nypd also cutback on police enforcement including street stops and summons. >> what is a result? fewer complaints to our internal affairs unit. >>> nypd had faced criticism that it targeted minorities with too many stops. >>> and she could become new york state's to be judge, the judiciary committee will question her today. she is governor cuomo's pick for the court of appeals the full senate could vote as soon as today. she could preside over the 7 member court of appeals and replace jonathan lipman. >> no word yet on a large fire that tore through two buildings out yesterday afternoon on broadway between east 34th and west 33rd streets, bitter cold and high winds made tackling the flames even tougher for firefighters. >>> i can't tell you how many guys went down on the ice, this could have took off and took the whole block with him. >>> firefighters w
. >>> bill bratton delivered an address on the state of the nypd saying it has never been stronger, during his two years leading the force over all crime is down 6%. yet in 2015 murder was up 6%. compared to an 8 year record low in murders, nypd also cutback on police enforcement including street stops and summons. >> what is a result? fewer complaints to our internal affairs unit. >>> nypd had faced criticism that it targeted minorities with too many stops. >>>...
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police commissioner bill bratton says bullet fragments aken from the officer's leg confirm that he was hit by stray bullet fired by a fellow officer. >> it was a chahotic situation with a number of shooters, including police s well as party. we have a very good idea of the circumstances who have shot what and where. >> reporter: stuart struck by friendly fire while responding suspects were armed with am nu tmber of weapons including bats and knives. this morning, police arrested 19-year-old christopher rice at his hospital bedside. he had been shot during saturday's incident after allegedly first firing at police. sources tell me the assault, menacing a police officer and criminal possession of a weapon charges remain intact. despite the newsdetails of the in bvektigation. rlier today, news 4 talked to stuart's brothers bout the officer's recovery. >> we're family oriented. we are all about being around family. we are excited for him to come home. >> reporter: this evening the stuart family gave news 4 the photos of the officer, his ankle in a sling and surrounded by sfrauns fami and f
police commissioner bill bratton says bullet fragments aken from the officer's leg confirm that he was hit by stray bullet fired by a fellow officer. >> it was a chahotic situation with a number of shooters, including police s well as party. we have a very good idea of the circumstances who have shot what and where. >> reporter: stuart struck by friendly fire while responding suspects were armed with am nu tmber of weapons including bats and knives. this morning, police arrested...
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. >>> in other news, he recently made headlines claiming nypd commissioner bill bratton fudged crime stat s s to make the city look safer. now questions are swirling around the nypd's former top cop. e-mails ray kelly sent while in office are missing,er er -mails a judge ordered saved. michael george is live with >> reporter: we're talking about e-mails that were part of a lawsuit against the nypd claiming they used quotas for summons under former commissioner kelly. the court said those e-mails had to be saved but somehow they got deleted and tonight former commissioner kelly is responding. e-mails deleted in violation of a court order. former police commissioner ray kelly says he had nothing to do with the messages being erased when he left office in 2013. in a statement to news 4 he says "i can unequivocally state i have never deleted nor ordered anyone to delete e-mails relevant to this litigation. further, i'm not aware of any such deletions. it's not clear how many e-mails were erased or how they got deleted. this comes in the same week former commissioner kelly was accuse ing
. >>> in other news, he recently made headlines claiming nypd commissioner bill bratton fudged crime stat s s to make the city look safer. now questions are swirling around the nypd's former top cop. e-mails ray kelly sent while in office are missing,er er -mails a judge ordered saved. michael george is live with >> reporter: we're talking about e-mails that were part of a lawsuit against the nypd claiming they used quotas for summons under former commissioner kelly. the court...
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commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or two years ago. >> reporter: while insisting there is no specific threat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanuel lutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to commit an armed attack against civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape, and a machete. los angeles has also increased officers along the rose bowl parade root. mark selby heads homeland security in southern california. >> there's never been a time that there have been more law enforcement personnel, seen and unseen, and there's never been a time that there's been more technology deployed in order to make it a more secure set of events. >> reporter: in las vegas, 1,000 officers are patrolling the strip. and in pittsburgh, extra canine, s.w.a.t., and explosive teams have been added to protect the 40,000 to 50,000 spectators. janis wilson runs the event. >> we've always had a
commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or two years ago. >> reporter: while insisting there is no specific threat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanuel lutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to commit an armed attack against civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape,...
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armed with an avalanche of statistics, police commanders delivered the numbers commissioner bill bratton had promised. g>> they continue to decline in >> reporter: overall, crime down 1.8% for the year. with shootings down 3%. 48 fewer people shot. but murders ticked up about 5%. 17 more homicides from a year earlier. the crime numbers took on extra weight. x days after former police commissioner ray kelly. >> you have to take a hard look at those numbers. >> reporter: doubled downen a radio interview he gave insisting the nypd has changed the way it keeps the stats. bratton initially pushed back. >> shame on him. let him back up that allegation. >> reporter: and today put his shfaith in police technology guru jesse tish. >> this is the weekly book that gets, the bible as commissioner bratton says. >> reporter: she says new techniques like shot spotter which can detest gunshots and precision gps that tracks every patrol car make the numbers more reliable than ever. >> there you see the vehicles trail. profes r eli silverman said general skepticism is healthy.he if you want further confir
armed with an avalanche of statistics, police commanders delivered the numbers commissioner bill bratton had promised. g>> they continue to decline in >> reporter: overall, crime down 1.8% for the year. with shootings down 3%. 48 fewer people shot. but murders ticked up about 5%. 17 more homicides from a year earlier. the crime numbers took on extra weight. x days after former police commissioner ray kelly. >> you have to take a hard look at those numbers. >> reporter:...
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. >>> now to a special honor for during a ceremony, police commissioner bill bratton presented officer connor mcdonald a special gold shield. it has the badge number of the man who helped save his father's life. now retired, the detective -- to switch hospitals after he was shot and paralyzed. the mcdonald family says he's alive because of that act. >>> two more medical marijuana dispensaries are scheduled to open today in our area. both on long island. one in riverhead and the other in north hempstead. the facilities will make marijuana available to patients with serious illnesses who have been screened by certified doctors. 12 other dispensaries opened earlier this mornt in the state. >>> the 6-year-old boy attacked by a raccoon in new jersey will find out if that animal did have rabies. the boy was released from hackensack university medical center yesterday. he was walking to school in elmwood park when the raccoon a man passing by used a pole to beat and eventually kill that raccoon. >>> a new policy means good and not so good news for military families. it doubles the time for mo
. >>> now to a special honor for during a ceremony, police commissioner bill bratton presented officer connor mcdonald a special gold shield. it has the badge number of the man who helped save his father's life. now retired, the detective -- to switch hospitals after he was shot and paralyzed. the mcdonald family says he's alive because of that act. >>> two more medical marijuana dispensaries are scheduled to open today in our area. both on long island. one in riverhead and...
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pressure to produce them has eased since mayor bill de blasio took office two years ago and appointed bill bratton as commissioner, but he feels judged on numbers and little else. >> you cannot say that you ran to the hospital with a kid that was not breathing and... and that you separated a fight here, and you helped this person there. that doesn't cut it. they need summonses. they need arrests. >> reporter: city attorneys have filed a motion to dismiss the suit because they say it is" devoid of factual allegations." >> there's no quota system in the n.y.p.d. is there an expectation, as a new york city police officer, that you take summary action when you need to? absolutely. >> reporter: james o'neill is the n.y.p.d.'s chief of department, the highest ranking uniformed position under commissioner bratton. he points out the number of citywide summonses has declined. between 2013 and 2014, they dropped from 439,000 to 369,000, or about 16%. summonses declined another 17.5% last year. o'neill says that's because the department now emphasizes officers using more discretion. >> it's not about quantit
pressure to produce them has eased since mayor bill de blasio took office two years ago and appointed bill bratton as commissioner, but he feels judged on numbers and little else. >> you cannot say that you ran to the hospital with a kid that was not breathing and... and that you separated a fight here, and you helped this person there. that doesn't cut it. they need summonses. they need arrests. >> reporter: city attorneys have filed a motion to dismiss the suit because they say it...
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(bill bratton/nyc police commissioner) we're as prepared as you can be for this type of event. (jamie yuccas/times square) no backpacks and no alcohol are allowed. if you leave your area, for any reason, you go to the back of the line in order to get back in. but most spectators aren't worried, they're excited for a good time. (emanuel paiva/times square visitor) check on my bucket list. i've been here, i've done it organizers have already tested the confetti. and when the ball makes its midnight descent, a billion people will be watching around the world. jy cbs news new york. > ((paula francis)) at the stroke of midnight eastern time... the lights on the new year's eve ball are turned off as the numerals of the new year "2016" light up. /// ((paula francis)) > an apartment building catches fire... leaving nearly 3-dozen people out in the cold.. be responsible for starting the blaze. /// ((paula francis)) and the dubai skyline lit up... not by fireworks by a skyscraper on fire. how witnesses described the chaos... as people rushed to safety. /// < announcer: you're watching 8
(bill bratton/nyc police commissioner) we're as prepared as you can be for this type of event. (jamie yuccas/times square) no backpacks and no alcohol are allowed. if you leave your area, for any reason, you go to the back of the line in order to get back in. but most spectators aren't worried, they're excited for a good time. (emanuel paiva/times square visitor) check on my bucket list. i've been here, i've done it organizers have already tested the confetti. and when the ball makes its...
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. >>> new york city police commissioner bill bratton taking time to thank the traffic agents who worked through the blizzard. he told them, the city appreciates all they did to direct traffic, remove broken down vehicles and brave the elements to keep the city moving. mallory hoff has the exclusive details. >> reporter: police commissioner bratton made a special appearance at the traffic enforcement division roll call >> significant storm that hit this city. high attendance rates, low absentee rates. high performance on the streets. >> reporter: he was there with the traffic agents that kept the streets safe in and the days that followed. he spoke exclusively to us. >> chief o'neil over the weekend directing the department storm operations commented about how dedicated these guys were, men and women, and that they were out there throughout the storm helping sanitation. so, we wanted to come by and say thank you. >> most residents were at home. traffic agents were at work and on call. >> a good feeling, wonderful feeling. we feel like we are appreciated. that's important especially being
. >>> new york city police commissioner bill bratton taking time to thank the traffic agents who worked through the blizzard. he told them, the city appreciates all they did to direct traffic, remove broken down vehicles and brave the elements to keep the city moving. mallory hoff has the exclusive details. >> reporter: police commissioner bratton made a special appearance at the traffic enforcement division roll call >> significant storm that hit this city. high attendance...
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ben: bill bratton shows the train is safe by taking a ride. good morning, teresa. theresa: the police commissioner dispels the fear that there is a what start with the individual arrested overnight. his name is not to wreak . according to police, they say he slashed a 25-year-old woman .he told her, i will chop you up on this train. this is the latest case in what appears to be a late trend of subway slashing. a dozen flashings have occurred. they are training additional 5500 officers to deal with the mentally ill. that's with the 2800 patrolling the metro they are set medicating at home.many of these people need to be in the institutions where they can receive full-time care, not on the streets >> teresa, thank you. >> is a pretty warm morning. let's check the forecast once again. we will feel more springlike. today we are still in winter. lots of clouds in place with precipitation in the form of snow. we come in from the west and right now we are watching the lake effect snow coming across pennsylvania. they make their approach in the tri-state area and they will
ben: bill bratton shows the train is safe by taking a ride. good morning, teresa. theresa: the police commissioner dispels the fear that there is a what start with the individual arrested overnight. his name is not to wreak . according to police, they say he slashed a 25-year-old woman .he told her, i will chop you up on this train. this is the latest case in what appears to be a late trend of subway slashing. a dozen flashings have occurred. they are training additional 5500 officers to deal...
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police commissioner bill bratton presented officer connor mcdonald with a special gold shield with the badge number of retired detective brian mull her in. his father steven was on patrol in central park when a teenager shot him. he is paralyzed. but his family says he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for mull hern. staten island ferry boat after a hometown hero who gave his life in afghanistan. army staff sergeant was a lifelong resident of new dorp. the 24-year-old was killed while shielding a wounded polish soldier from a suicide bomber in 2013. he was posthumously awarded the bronze star for his actions. the staff sergeant, ferry is, expected to join the ferry fleet in 2019. >> great honor. >> well-deserved. >>> new uber rates about to take effect in a couple of minutes. we'll tell you why some people plan to protest, though, the new fare cuts. >>> plus, weather and traffic on the 4s is coming up. you're watching "today in new >>> 6:44 on a friday. we're dealing with temperatures in the city above the freezing mark in most areas. 36 in astoria. midtown at 37. sheepshead bay 36. yonke
police commissioner bill bratton presented officer connor mcdonald with a special gold shield with the badge number of retired detective brian mull her in. his father steven was on patrol in central park when a teenager shot him. he is paralyzed. but his family says he wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for mull hern. staten island ferry boat after a hometown hero who gave his life in afghanistan. army staff sergeant was a lifelong resident of new dorp. the 24-year-old was killed while shielding a...
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commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or two years ago. >> reporter: while insisting there is no specific threat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanuel lutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to commit an armed attack against civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape, and a machete. los angeles has also increased the number of cameras and officers along the rose bowl parade root. the game too is under elevated security. mark selby heads homeland security in southern california. >> there's never been a time that there have been more law enforcement personnel, seen and unseen, and there's never been a time thathere's been more make it a more secure set of events. >> reporter: in las vegas, 1,000 uniformed and undercover officers are patrolling the strip. and in pittsburgh, extra canine, s.w.a.t., and explosive teams have been added to protect the 40,000 to 50,000 spect
commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or two years ago. >> reporter: while insisting there is no specific threat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanuel lutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to commit an armed attack against civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape,...
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. >> it's a very good year for us, 2015, police commissioner bill bratton and other city leaders touted 2015 as a especially safe year in new york city. here's a look at the numbers first the good. overall major crimes dropped 1.7% from 2014 to 2015 and shootings were down 3%. now, not so good. there were 17 more murders city wide in 2015 and some other specific categoryies of crime keeked up as well. rapes increased 6%. robbery up 2% and transit crime increased 11%. city officials cautioned transit crime increased during a prosecutor record ridership so greater odds of crimes happening. but here's an important message that city leaders want you to you'll probably lose. falling asleep weigh up in their properties is taken from them. that's what we saw driving in transit. many has been made in the crime numbers. top rate cop criticized for massaging numbers to make them look better than they actually are. >> take a look at those numbers because i think there's some issues with numbers that are had being -- put out, i think there's redefinition to the shooting that sort of thing. bratton
. >> it's a very good year for us, 2015, police commissioner bill bratton and other city leaders touted 2015 as a especially safe year in new york city. here's a look at the numbers first the good. overall major crimes dropped 1.7% from 2014 to 2015 and shootings were down 3%. now, not so good. there were 17 more murders city wide in 2015 and some other specific categoryies of crime keeked up as well. rapes increased 6%. robbery up 2% and transit crime increased 11%. city officials...
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commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or two years ago. >> reporter: while insisting ere is no specific t(reat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanueuelutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to commit an armed attack against civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape, and a machete. los angeles has also increased the number of cameras and officers along the rose bowl parade root. the game too is under elevated security. mark selby heads homeland security in southern california. >> there's never been a time enforcement personnel, seen and unseen, and there'e'never been a time that there's been more technology deployed in order to make it a more secure set of events. >> reporter: in las vegas, 1,000 uniformed and undercover officers are patrolling the strip. and in pittstsrgh, extra canine, s.w.a.t., and explosive teams have been added to protect the 40,000 to 50,000 spe
commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or two years ago. >> reporter: while insisting ere is no specific t(reat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanueuelutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to commit an armed attack against civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape, and...
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. >>> bill bratton will be towning to crime figures today. last year a major crime rate reached its lowest point. homicides, rapes and robberies increased slightly but the city saw crime drop another 1.7%. >> while there's been some fluctuations and increases in some categories the over all trend goes down. >> the transit system crime jumped 11% driven by people falling asleep and having their property stolen. >>> eight people were injured when a van crashed into a building in the bronx just before 9:00 at 134th at brown place. it has a storage facility. all injuries were taken to lincoln hospital. >>> police arrested a new jersey children alone in a car while they gambled. ebony wilson and jared wilson was inside the casino for an hour and 38 minutes. the children ages 1, 3 and 8 were found by security. they are now with other family members. >>> new disturbing video of a cell phone theft. the accused thief a young boy. as tony aiello reports he had help from an adult. >> she taught her child how to steal. >> selfishness and just sketchiness
. >>> bill bratton will be towning to crime figures today. last year a major crime rate reached its lowest point. homicides, rapes and robberies increased slightly but the city saw crime drop another 1.7%. >> while there's been some fluctuations and increases in some categories the over all trend goes down. >> the transit system crime jumped 11% driven by people falling asleep and having their property stolen. >>> eight people were injured when a van crashed into a...
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serious based on what happened in philadelphia a couple of weeks ago. the nypd address this morning, bill bratton emphasized the officers have to be safe. >> there's no higher priority for me than officer safety. >> reporter: he announced a number of initiatives to move the department forward, among them, more police-community interaction to restore trust in officers, increased terrorism training and a mentoring program to identify high school age kids and put them on the path to becoming cadets and the nypd's role in addressing homelessness. >> the department is making great stride. we address the problem. it may take a while to fix it. it will be fixed. >> reporter: the commissioner said while 2015's murder rate was high, right now shootings are down. officers now having to worry about lone wolf threats will get bulletproof vests lined with advanced safe plates. >> it goes into the vest and provides additional protection which we anticipate our officers will be dealing with. >> reporter: as you come back live, the patrolmen's benevolence association says rely on your training and tactics and tr
serious based on what happened in philadelphia a couple of weeks ago. the nypd address this morning, bill bratton emphasized the officers have to be safe. >> there's no higher priority for me than officer safety. >> reporter: he announced a number of initiatives to move the department forward, among them, more police-community interaction to restore trust in officers, increased terrorism training and a mentoring program to identify high school age kids and put them on the path to...
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reporter: new york city council member and chair of the committee for women's ashes, by commissioner bill bratton last week. >> one of the areas of concern we have is particularly young women coming out of clubs and bars in manhattan, and by themselves, intoxicated, getting into a cab, yellow, green, some of the car accident, and see an increase in assaults in those instances. so we're encouraging women to adopt the buddy system. >> in violence against women. what is your strategy. what are you doing to deal with this? what are you doing in livery cabs, what are you doing in our parks. community leaders and women's rights advocates stood on the steps of city hall for more than an hour monday morning, all against a buddy system. >> we want to assure that when we are working with our police department, we are not encouraging women to implement buddy systems but rather saying that you have a right to be safe. >> reporter: and are pushing for the passage of a bill to require a 911 panic button >> to have this kind of alert system would be easier than taking somebody with you. >> why do you think it's
reporter: new york city council member and chair of the committee for women's ashes, by commissioner bill bratton last week. >> one of the areas of concern we have is particularly young women coming out of clubs and bars in manhattan, and by themselves, intoxicated, getting into a cab, yellow, green, some of the car accident, and see an increase in assaults in those instances. so we're encouraging women to adopt the buddy system. >> in violence against women. what is your strategy....
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let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today >>> police commissioner bill bratton made a special appearance at the traffic division role call this morning. bratton personally thanked the traffic agents who kept the streets safe during the weekend blizzard and in the days that followed. >>> and we got lee back with us. some changes happening? is that what i hear? >> no. i was looking for information on the sonic boom. >> all right. >> temperature obviously usually gets colder when you go up in the atmosphere. well today because it was so cold this morning like teens in many suburbs, it actually went up so it's called an inversion. it makes -- with that temperature, makes like a ceiling in the lower very low, like 1500, 2000 feet. so as that sound came from the sonic boom, it almost reverb berated in -- reverberated in that -- it travels farther that. so i think weather actually did add to that. >> leave it to lee. >> pretty wild out there. >> well done, well done. >> or could be wrong. no, i think that's what happened. >>> outside we go this afternoon where we look at that pile of snowfall.
let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today >>> police commissioner bill bratton made a special appearance at the traffic division role call this morning. bratton personally thanked the traffic agents who kept the streets safe during the weekend blizzard and in the days that followed. >>> and we got lee back with us. some changes happening? is that what i hear? >> no. i was looking for information on the sonic boom. >> all right. >> temperature obviously...
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. >> reporter: from the beginning police commissioner bill bratton said this was a complex case and proving to be just that. the brooklyn district attorney had until tomorrow to secure indictments against the five suspects but that's not going to happen. there's still a lot to do with this case in terms of dna and video analysis. in fact, today we spotted victim's home, no doubt doing interviews with the 18-year-old young woman and her father. he told police that thursday evening the suspects surrounded him and his daughter, pulled out a gun and ordered him to leave osborne park just after 9:00 in the evening. sunday i spoke with the pair. >> i told the officer, that's her right there, that's her right there. and she just you know, she collapsed. >> reporter: the victim told me the five men ranging in age from 14 to 17 then took turns raping her. >> i was just real scared. i didn't know what to do. i was in a panic mode. >> reporter: but at least one of the suspect's attorneys says cell phone video of the victim shows the act was more consensual than prosecutors allege. one of the suspect's
. >> reporter: from the beginning police commissioner bill bratton said this was a complex case and proving to be just that. the brooklyn district attorney had until tomorrow to secure indictments against the five suspects but that's not going to happen. there's still a lot to do with this case in terms of dna and video analysis. in fact, today we spotted victim's home, no doubt doing interviews with the 18-year-old young woman and her father. he told police that thursday evening the...
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i of course sh, want to thank t police commissioner bill bratton and jimmy o'neal is here -- >> okay.red at 8:00 a.m. eastern time in new york city what he calls a emergency, a local weather emergency, and local winter weather emergency which means that unless you have urgent, urgent needs, stay off of the roads no. motor vehicles in new york city. he says all day saturday, and it could continue into sunday starting at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow local winter weather emergency goes into effect in new york city. they are getting ready for the blizzard. all unnecessary traffic on the streets of new york should be avoided by all costs, and he says repeatedly, stay off of the roads. we will monitor the situation in new york city, and here in washington, d.c. in virginia, the governor there terry mcauliff says that he is ready. he has thousands of personnel and hundreds of thousands of tons of salt, and liquid salt as well, and they are positioned around the state and ready to go. nick valencia is joining us from fairfax, virginia, outside of washington, d.c. nick, what are the weather conditions t
i of course sh, want to thank t police commissioner bill bratton and jimmy o'neal is here -- >> okay.red at 8:00 a.m. eastern time in new york city what he calls a emergency, a local weather emergency, and local winter weather emergency which means that unless you have urgent, urgent needs, stay off of the roads no. motor vehicles in new york city. he says all day saturday, and it could continue into sunday starting at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow local winter weather emergency goes into effect in...
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commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or r o years ago. >> reporter: while insisting there is no specific threat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanuel lutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to mmit an armed attackckgainst civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape, and a machete. los angelehas also increased the e mber of cameras and d officers along the rose bowl parade route. mark selby hds homeland security in southern california. >> there's'sever been a time that there have been more law enforcement personnel, seen and unseen, and there's never been a time that there's been more technology deployed in order to make it a more secure set of ents. >> reporter: in las vegas, 1,000 uniformed and undercover officers are patrolling the strip. and in pittsburgh, extra canine, s.w.a.t., and explosive teams have been added to protect the 40,000 to 50,000 s sctators. janis
commissioner bill bratton. >> we are aware that the threat picture has changed because of isis. it's changed significantly from a year ago or r o years ago. >> reporter: while insisting there is no specific threat, officials are concerned about individuals like 25-year-old emanuel lutchman. he was charged in rochester wednesday morning with a plot to mmit an armed attackckgainst civilians on new year's eve on behalf of isis. in his possession were ski masks, ammonia, duct tape, and...
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. >> we'll take you back to the hospital where police commissioner bill bratton is going to be briefing us on a police shooting. >> 2:10 a.m., joined by the mayor deblasio who will speak after me as well as pat lynch, president of pba who will also department who were at the scene and have been at the hospital for the last hour or so. details as we have them at the moment, approximately 2:10, an anty crime unit, police officer from the precinct here in the bronx was shot and wounded in an exchange of gunfire with a suspect in front of 188 lincoln avenue here in the south bronx, the police officer stuart was assigned to plain clothes with his partner when they responded to numerous 9/11 calls reporting a large fight in the street with guns, bats and knives at 2505 third avenue. we since determined there was a very large party from anywhere from 100 to 200 people at that location where a significant fight broke out in the establishment and spilled into the street. as the officers arrived at the from srg group up here, encountered the male suspect and pursued him. as backup units arrived t
. >> we'll take you back to the hospital where police commissioner bill bratton is going to be briefing us on a police shooting. >> 2:10 a.m., joined by the mayor deblasio who will speak after me as well as pat lynch, president of pba who will also department who were at the scene and have been at the hospital for the last hour or so. details as we have them at the moment, approximately 2:10, an anty crime unit, police officer from the precinct here in the bronx was shot and wounded...