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chief bratton more than happy to do so. there's not an equivalence between chief bratton speaking to his son because his son is not most likely to be brutelized by police authority, or the misapplication of the law to vulnerable populations. and i wanted to express myself to that very america that i teach every day at georgetown university. >> this was on redstate. mind you, a news and opinion site. leon wolf writes this, the most important safety val to prevent violence like we saw in dallas last night is the belief that when officers do go off the rails, the lel spm will pun in them accordingly, if minute order communities and everyone else for that matter believe that, then the resort to reprisal killings would be non-existent or far less frequent. >> i saw that piece on redstate, and after my jaw came up off the floor, i was actually encouraged. i was encouraged by that. i was also encouraged by a somewhat luke warm statement that came out from the national rifle association about the minnesota shooting, which essential
chief bratton more than happy to do so. there's not an equivalence between chief bratton speaking to his son because his son is not most likely to be brutelized by police authority, or the misapplication of the law to vulnerable populations. and i wanted to express myself to that very america that i teach every day at georgetown university. >> this was on redstate. mind you, a news and opinion site. leon wolf writes this, the most important safety val to prevent violence like we saw in...
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chief bratton more than happy to do so. there is not an equivalence of chief bratton speaking to his son and i wanted to express myself to that very america i teach. >> i want to throw something out here on red state. leon wolf writes this, the most important safety valve to preve prevent violence in dallas is when officers go off the rails the legal system will punish them accordingly. if communities believe that the resort to reprisal killings will be non-exist tablet orless frequent. >> i saw that piece on red state after my jaw came off the floor. i was actually encouraged. i was encouraged by that. i was also encouraged by somewhat lukewarm statement that came from the national rifle association about the minnesota shooting, which essentially questioned whether philando castile was killed for exercising the second amendment right to bear arms and there are conservatives getting it or understanding this idea of equal protection but i have to say as michael said. this is personal. i am the father of two sons, right? they
chief bratton more than happy to do so. there is not an equivalence of chief bratton speaking to his son and i wanted to express myself to that very america i teach. >> i want to throw something out here on red state. leon wolf writes this, the most important safety valve to preve prevent violence in dallas is when officers go off the rails the legal system will punish them accordingly. if communities believe that the resort to reprisal killings will be non-exist tablet orless frequent....
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which is in commissioner bratton and i are here this morning. we come together to mourn the loss of these police officers in dallas, these brave heros, to heal, to build bridges and let's all dial back the overheated political rhetoric and work on building and rebuilding our community and public safety. >> and commissioner bratton, can you clear up this donald trump situation from friday? he asked you to address the role call. what was the actual request? >> very specifically one of his security personnel, former nypd personnel reached out to our department about the potential for the -- mr. trump to address a role call. we turned down that request. we don't allow the department to be politicized. and in as much as he engaged in a political campaign that would be a politicizing of the department. i had a conversation with mr. trump as well as mrs. clinton later in the day that day at their request. both of them called me to discuss new york specifically as well as the dallas situation. very productive conversations but it's been overplayed in so
which is in commissioner bratton and i are here this morning. we come together to mourn the loss of these police officers in dallas, these brave heros, to heal, to build bridges and let's all dial back the overheated political rhetoric and work on building and rebuilding our community and public safety. >> and commissioner bratton, can you clear up this donald trump situation from friday? he asked you to address the role call. what was the actual request? >> very specifically one of...
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bratton, secretary johnson, i'll leave it there. tough week, thanks for coming on. >> thanks, chuck. >>> in 2014 in the wake of ferguson and killing of michael brown president obama created a task force with the goal how police interact with the communities. co-chair is former philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey that joins us now. chief ramsey, welcome back to "meet the press". >> thank you. >> let me start with the task force you are heading up in the wake of what we saw in baton rouge and in st. paul, a lot of people are wondering have we made any progress? is this a case of two steps forward one step back or two steps back and no steps forward? >> well, i mean, it just seems like sometimes it is two steps forward and one back but we have is there progress? absolutely. i think the report is a good road map for the future. but we cannot expect that there won't be some stumbling blocks along the way. we are going to have issues that will arise but we have to keep pushing forward if we really want to see the kind of chang
bratton, secretary johnson, i'll leave it there. tough week, thanks for coming on. >> thanks, chuck. >>> in 2014 in the wake of ferguson and killing of michael brown president obama created a task force with the goal how police interact with the communities. co-chair is former philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey that joins us now. chief ramsey, welcome back to "meet the press". >> thank you. >> let me start with the task force you are heading up...
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secretary johnson and commissioner bratton spoke side by side on friday reassuring the nation, calling for unity and standing with dallas. and they join us now from new york. good morning to you, both. i want to start with you, secretary johnson. we just heard those voices, those strong powerful voices, but also reminds us is still a divide. how do you bridge that divide? >> first of all, martha, violence is never the answer and an eye for eye leaves everybody blind. in these times, building bridges, conversations, community relationships between the community, between law enforcement can and does work. we want to see police departments across this country that are reflective of the community. we want to see community policing, something commissioner bratton knows a lot about, continued conversation, continued dialogue, this is a time for healing, it's a time for building bridges, we mourn the loss of five brave police officers in dallas and there have been incidents all across this country that have created a lot of anxiety. now is the time for healing, the time for mourning and the t
secretary johnson and commissioner bratton spoke side by side on friday reassuring the nation, calling for unity and standing with dallas. and they join us now from new york. good morning to you, both. i want to start with you, secretary johnson. we just heard those voices, those strong powerful voices, but also reminds us is still a divide. how do you bridge that divide? >> first of all, martha, violence is never the answer and an eye for eye leaves everybody blind. in these times,...
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. >> joining us now from new york city, police commissioner william bratton and secretary johnson. johnson, you said there's no link to a terrorist organization here but the shooting in dallas was by any definition terrorism and a hate crime wasn't it? >> well, there's still an investigation being conducted by the dallas police department and by the fbi supported by lots of other resources in local government and the federal government. it's still relatively early. we do know from chief brown that this individual apparently told the hostage negotiator he wanted to kill white police especially white police officers. in fact i think that's almost a quote. this is obviously a terrible act. it appears to have been targeted at police officers, particularly white police officers and it's a time to come together to heal and mourn but to rememberñr tha the shooter is notñr reflectivef the larger movement to bring about change that was out in dallas to peacefully demonstrate and those who engage in enforcement force in the law enforcement community aren'tÑi reflective of the larger communit
. >> joining us now from new york city, police commissioner william bratton and secretary johnson. johnson, you said there's no link to a terrorist organization here but the shooting in dallas was by any definition terrorism and a hate crime wasn't it? >> well, there's still an investigation being conducted by the dallas police department and by the fbi supported by lots of other resources in local government and the federal government. it's still relatively early. we do know from...
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commissioner bratton, mr. secretary, we thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, the reverend jessie jackson joins us to discuss the racial divide and the president's response. we'll bring in our sunday group to discuss the aftermath. >>> plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how to heal the divide between minority communities and law enforcement? just go to facebook or twitter @foxnewssunday. we may use your question on the air. >>> when people are armed with powerful weapons, unfortunately it makes attacks like these more deadly and more tragic. >> now is definitely not the time to get political. now is the time to use logic and ask ourselves why do we have a constitution? why do we have a second amendment. >> dr. ben carson a donald trump surrogate calling out president obama on his renewed push for gun control in the aftermath of dallas. >> joining me now from chicago the founder and president of the rainbow push coalition reverend jessie jackson. welcome to "fox news sunday." >>
commissioner bratton, mr. secretary, we thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, the reverend jessie jackson joins us to discuss the racial divide and the president's response. we'll bring in our sunday group to discuss the aftermath. >>> plus, what would you like to ask the panel about how to heal the divide between minority communities and law enforcement? just go to facebook or twitter @foxnewssunday. we may use your question on the air....
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bratton was on national tv all day yesterday and never mentioned it. oh, new york, we do have a problem because we had an off-duty cop who cold-blooded killed an unarmed man. and so i think they're trying to do a spin on it. amy: this is new york police commissioner bill bratton speaking sunday on "face the nation." >> police officers come from the community. they come from the communities they police. increasingly much more diversity recently, increasing numbers of african-american, latino officers, and that is a good thing because the committed wants to see that. that is part of the way we bridge the divide that exists between police and community, a divide that has been closing and a divide that we hope over time and certainly here in new york, not onlyd the mayor, to bridge the divide, but to close it. amy: that was police commissioner bratton. >> there is a mythology that if you put more black bodies or black faces in the department, you're going to get -- you're going to bridge the divide between the community. the police department. it is not si
bratton was on national tv all day yesterday and never mentioned it. oh, new york, we do have a problem because we had an off-duty cop who cold-blooded killed an unarmed man. and so i think they're trying to do a spin on it. amy: this is new york police commissioner bill bratton speaking sunday on "face the nation." >> police officers come from the community. they come from the communities they police. increasingly much more diversity recently, increasing numbers of...
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they are founders of america as we live in it today, and that's the idea. >> besides bill bratton, who we've already discussed, the other person who kind of sticks out a little bit is eleanor roosevelt because she never held office unless you consider the -- >> u.n. >> well, u.n., but also her husband appointed her to civil defense, to run with laguardia. >> okay. >> but why eleanor rooseveltsome. >> well, because of human rights. i think one of the big changes in our, in the way that america operates in the 21st century especially as contrasted to the founders' era is that the founders -- remember, in george washington's farewell speech, he advises against foreign entanglements and says, you know what? we're going to look out for ourselves and take advantage of god's gift of natural barriers, the ocean. eleanor roosevelt comes along, and in the post-world war ii moment not only is she advocating for the u.s. to get involved with this united nations and the whole idea of a global community, but she's also advocating something called the universal declaration of human rights. that the k
they are founders of america as we live in it today, and that's the idea. >> besides bill bratton, who we've already discussed, the other person who kind of sticks out a little bit is eleanor roosevelt because she never held office unless you consider the -- >> u.n. >> well, u.n., but also her husband appointed her to civil defense, to run with laguardia. >> okay. >> but why eleanor rooseveltsome. >> well, because of human rights. i think one of the big...
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. >> pelley: joining us now with some important insight into all of this is bill bratton.ce commissioner, and the former police chief in los angeles. commissioner, how do the police help to stop this cycle of violence? >> well, first off, i think it's quite clear that we are in perilous time, the country and the police profession. and the obligation of the police is certainly to protect the public while at the same time trying to protect themselves. we are in unchartered waters here at this particular time in american policing, world policing for that matter. with threats of terrorism. we have the assassinations issues. we have always the concern about crime. and so policing in america is getting a lot more difficult. fortunately the american policing has stood up to these challenges in the pation and we will work very hard to stand up to them again. >> pelley: you had two officers shot and killed, targeted, sitting in their police car. i wonder, what did you change after that? what did you learn from that? >> we changed quite a bit. we had two of our police officers, in u
. >> pelley: joining us now with some important insight into all of this is bill bratton.ce commissioner, and the former police chief in los angeles. commissioner, how do the police help to stop this cycle of violence? >> well, first off, i think it's quite clear that we are in perilous time, the country and the police profession. and the obligation of the police is certainly to protect the public while at the same time trying to protect themselves. we are in unchartered waters here...
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as bill bratton said, they don't come from mars. they are of us.hey are motivated by a variety of different interest in becoming a police officer. that the just candidates we are selecting, necessarily, are poor candidates. it is what happens to them when they get acculturated by this law enforcement structure that makes it clear to them that they are on the front lines of a war against their own people. so, you get police officers heading out to put in a shift who are feeling that these people are the enemy. nermeen: i want to turn to republican senator tim scott, who spoke on the floor wedednesy about being the victim of racial profiling. scott is one of only two african-americans in the u.s. senate. senator scott: in the course of one year, i have been stopped seven times by law enforcement officers -- not four, not five, not six, but seven times in one --r as an elected official was i speeding sometimes, sure? but the vast majority of the time that i was pulled over for nothing more ththan driving a nw car in ththe wronong neighborho, or some o
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the president's response with homeland security jeh johnson and new york police commissioner bill bratton and talk to the reverend jesse jackson about the racial divide in america. then -- >> there is too much violence, too much hate. >> a brutal attack on our police force is an attack on our country. >> the presidential candidates respond. we'll speak to key supporters on both sides about the impact on 2016. plus, we'll ask our sunday panel about the clinton e-mail fallout, all right now on fox news sunday. >> hello again from fox news in washington. a weekend of protests across the country as tensions remain high following the shooting ambush that killed five police officers in dallas and the aftermath of the police involved shootings of black men. and crowds blocking a section of i-94 protesting the death of philandro castile and 30 deaths over the shooting of alton sterling including black lives matter activist, deray mckesson. the president returns after his first visit to spain and will return early in response to the crisis. we will talk to law enforcement and civil rights leaders
the president's response with homeland security jeh johnson and new york police commissioner bill bratton and talk to the reverend jesse jackson about the racial divide in america. then -- >> there is too much violence, too much hate. >> a brutal attack on our police force is an attack on our country. >> the presidential candidates respond. we'll speak to key supporters on both sides about the impact on 2016. plus, we'll ask our sunday panel about the clinton e-mail fallout,...
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the fact is that we're here today with commissioner bratton of the new york city police department toent community here in new york and across this nation. and in fact, over the last seven and a half years and during the time i have been secretary we have enhanced our cooperation with local and state law enforcement to share information about what we see on a federal level, through our grant-making activity just in my department we do a lot to support the efforts of the local police in terms of surveillance, communications, first responder equipment, equipment to protect their own safety, their own lives, and we're working closely with state and local law enforcement every single day. and at a time like this, it's our administration standing today with the police department, with the law enforcement community across this country, to say we mourn the loss of five brave heroes in dallas, and we're going to keep working together at this. it is critical for the public to know that the police is there to protect and to serve, to serve our communities. that's what they do every single day.
the fact is that we're here today with commissioner bratton of the new york city police department toent community here in new york and across this nation. and in fact, over the last seven and a half years and during the time i have been secretary we have enhanced our cooperation with local and state law enforcement to share information about what we see on a federal level, through our grant-making activity just in my department we do a lot to support the efforts of the local police in terms of...
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the president's response with homeland security jeh johnson and new york police commissioner bill bratton and talk to the reverend jesse jackson about the racial divide in america. then -- >> there is too much violence, too much hate. >> a brutal attack on our police force is an attack on our country. >> the presidential candidates respond. we'll speak to key supporters on both sides about the impact on 2016. plus, we'll ask our sunday panel about the clinton e-mail fallout, all right now on fox news sunday. >> hello again from fox news in washington. a weekend of protests across the country as tensions remain high following the shooting ambush that killed five police officers in dallas and the aftermath of the police involved shootings of black men. and crowds blocking a section of i-94 protesting the death of philandro castile and 30 deaths over the shooting of alton sterling including black lives matter activist, deray mckesson. the president returns after his first visit to spain and will return early in response to the crisis. we will talk to law enforcement and civil rights leaders
the president's response with homeland security jeh johnson and new york police commissioner bill bratton and talk to the reverend jesse jackson about the racial divide in america. then -- >> there is too much violence, too much hate. >> a brutal attack on our police force is an attack on our country. >> the presidential candidates respond. we'll speak to key supporters on both sides about the impact on 2016. plus, we'll ask our sunday panel about the clinton e-mail fallout,...
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. >> also this evening, bill bill bratton, the commissioner of the new york city police department. >get up and say what a beautiful day. crisis are an opportunity to defeat challenges. we have the dual propellant of terrorism. we saw that in orlando, san bernardino. we have aurora. we have what just happened in dallas. the multiplicity of motivations is going to be more of it unfortunately, but with that, out of that, comes the opportunity to have frank discussions about explicit bias, about race in america, about terrorism and the concerns that muslims have. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with calvin trillin, whose new book is called "jackson 1964: five decades of reporting on race." >> i think that what happened in dallas made me think of how fragile everything is. just takes one guy, because in a way what was happening in dallas was something that was -- that was wonderfully american. there were the cops protecting peaceful demonstrators who were demonstrating against the behavior of the cops. and that's almost textbook of what free speech and democracy is supposed to be. a
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speaks i was going to ask you about bill bratton. ronald reagan and eleanor roosevelt. >> how can a policeman be part of a new founders of america in the 21st century? we will come to it. but the second thing is that people ask a version of the question just asked, which is what your favorite thing? i say to people, to me the biggest change that's taken place in american life has to do with american women. i don't think people appreciaten it. i think i didn't appreciate it. if you about i will tell you a quick story. the quick story is this, that when i was doing the npr series i mentioned earlier, i was very intrigued by the 2010 census that said, guess what? right now we are a nation more than 300 million people, but a quarter, a quarter of those are under the age of 18. under 18. i had no idea where such a young nation. under 18. people like craig, me, we have kids, but 18 -- >> came to the tail end of the baby boom are right in thehe middle of the baby boom spent by people under 18 don't vote. people at 18 don't have money to get
speaks i was going to ask you about bill bratton. ronald reagan and eleanor roosevelt. >> how can a policeman be part of a new founders of america in the 21st century? we will come to it. but the second thing is that people ask a version of the question just asked, which is what your favorite thing? i say to people, to me the biggest change that's taken place in american life has to do with american women. i don't think people appreciaten it. i think i didn't appreciate it. if you about i...
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>> it is bin out a month andhe one thing that surprises me is bill bratton? so also eleanor roosevelt so how can a policeman's be part of a new founding so the biggest change of american life faster with american women i didn't appreciate it sued you allow me a quick story when i did that npr series and mentioned earlier, i was cens intrigued by the 2010 census. but one quarter of us are under the age of 18. >> people under 18 don't have money to give tool politicians so they're not the kind of people. >> with a great team we could not vote so a larger cold war than the baby po boomers so i went to a high school in minnesota in the middle of the country trying to figure out what is on their mind politically and socially given the huge demographic taking place the top of african-americans you have whole somali issue with the terrorist threat and i all l thought it you will have always in the classroom.ous, whc . . >> to the athletes, the the jobs, and here are the really smart kids and that kind of stuff. >> i thought racially because we still have high levels
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. >> joining us now with some important insight is bill bratton, the new york city police commissioner and former police chief in los angeles. commissioner, how do the police help to stop this cycle of violence? >> well, first off, i think it's quite clear we're in perilous times, the country and the police profession, and the dual obligation of the police is to protect the public while at the same time trying to protect themselves. we're in unchartered waters here at this particular point in time in american policing, world policing for that matter. we have new threats of terrorism. we have the assassination issues. we have always the concern about crime. and so policing in america is getting a lot more difficult. fortunately, american policing have stood up to the challenges in the past and we work very hard to stand up to them again. >> you had two officers shot and killed, targeted, sitting in their police car. i wonder, what did you change after that? what did you learn from that? >> we changed quite a bit. we had two of our police officers in uniform sitting in a marked car were
. >> joining us now with some important insight is bill bratton, the new york city police commissioner and former police chief in los angeles. commissioner, how do the police help to stop this cycle of violence? >> well, first off, i think it's quite clear we're in perilous times, the country and the police profession, and the dual obligation of the police is to protect the public while at the same time trying to protect themselves. we're in unchartered waters here at this...
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you had chief bratton on and i prosecuted an l.a.p.d. officer before rodney king when working in the bush i administration and the department has significant challenges. fast forward now, under chief bratton's leadership the engage ment of the policy and vomit of the justice department it changeses for the better. the good news is and i understand the fear people have and the mistrust, secretary hillary clinton understands when we bring people together, when we learn about how we can do things like de-escalation in training and understand and not talk past each other but together with each other you can build trust. i saw it in los angeles firsthand. i saw it in seattle, washington, i worked with the police department there. and secretary clinton understands we can do this as long as we gather the collective power of "we." do not create the false choices. >> now the campaign issues year the formal announcement hillary clinton will pursue a public option for health care called the government run option is a concept she has been associated
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month now, and one thing that surprises me is the number of people who come up to me and say bill bratton? >> yeah, i was going to ask you about bill bratton. >> how do you get him in with ronald reagan and eleanor roosevelt. >> exactly. people say how can a policeman be part of the newfounders of america in the 21st century? we'll come to it. >> okay. >> but the second thing is when people ask a version of the question you just asked, craig, which is what's your favorite thing, i say to people, well, to me the biggest change that's taken place in american life has to do with american women. and i don't think people appreciate, i think i didn't appreciate it. >> right. >> so if you'll allow me, i'll tell you a quick story. >> sure. >> the quick story is this. when i was doing that npr series i mentioned to you earlier, i was very intrigued by the 2010 census that said, guess what? right now we're a nation of more than 300 million people, but a quarter, a quarter of us are under the age of 18. under 18. i had no idea we were such a young nation. under 18. remember, people like craig, me, i
month now, and one thing that surprises me is the number of people who come up to me and say bill bratton? >> yeah, i was going to ask you about bill bratton. >> how do you get him in with ronald reagan and eleanor roosevelt. >> exactly. people say how can a policeman be part of the newfounders of america in the 21st century? we'll come to it. >> okay. >> but the second thing is when people ask a version of the question you just asked, craig, which is what's your...
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police commissioner william bratton: >> this year, they are here, fully trained, fully equipped. the name of the game when dealing with terrorist threats is to prevent to the greatest degree possible. >> reporter: federal official says there are no credible or specific threats this fourth of july weekend. still, according to the department of homeland security, federal officials remain concerned about terrorist-inspired individuals and home-grown violent extremists who may be encouraged or inspired to target public events or places. san bernardino, paris, brussels, and orlando demonstrate that terrorists will consider a wide selection of targets. but the attack in turkey serves as a reminder that transportation hubs like train station and airports remain a security priority. l.a.x. is preparing for a record 1.2 million travelers. the first level of security begins well before the screening machines. patrick gannon is the airport's chief of police. >> the first layer is always intelligence. we also have perimeter units that are in the area. we have officers assigned to each of our
police commissioner william bratton: >> this year, they are here, fully trained, fully equipped. the name of the game when dealing with terrorist threats is to prevent to the greatest degree possible. >> reporter: federal official says there are no credible or specific threats this fourth of july weekend. still, according to the department of homeland security, federal officials remain concerned about terrorist-inspired individuals and home-grown violent extremists who may be...
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we're all in this together, when we marshall that trust, when we engage the community, you had chief bratton on earlier today. i prosecuted an l.a. pd officer, pre-rodney king when i was working in the bush one administrati administration, that had specific challenges the engagement of the community and involvement of the department of justice, things change for the better. the good news here, i understand the fear so many people have and mistrust and secretary clinton understands when we bring people together, when we learn about how we can do things like de escalation training, when we understand and not talk past each other but together with each other, i think you can build trust. i saw it in los angeles and saw it in seattle, washington. i worked a lot with the police department there. secretary clinton understands we can do this as long as we marshall the collective power of we and don't talk past each other and don't create false choices. >> yesterday, the formal announcement mrs. clinton will pursue a public option for government healthcare, one she's associated with in the past. sen
we're all in this together, when we marshall that trust, when we engage the community, you had chief bratton on earlier today. i prosecuted an l.a. pd officer, pre-rodney king when i was working in the bush one administrati administration, that had specific challenges the engagement of the community and involvement of the department of justice, things change for the better. the good news here, i understand the fear so many people have and mistrust and secretary clinton understands when we bring...
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. >> reporter: on sunday new york police chief bril bratton and homeland security secretary jeh johnson also called for calm. >> an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind. and this is a time to heal. >> reporter: former new york city mayor rudy giuliani said police should not bear the blame. >> there is too much violence in the black community. or less, at the hands of the police, and 99% at the hands of a civilian, most often another black. >> reporter: but the president said activists soshted with the black lives matter movement are right to be concerned about racial bias. >> i would like all sides to listen to each other. and that's what will hopefully be able to accomplish over the course of next week and over the course of the remaining months that i' >> reporter: elaine, the president will speak on tuesday at a memorial service for the five policeman killed if dallas. >> quijano: margaret brennan, thank you. a wildfire near boulder, colorado, has destroyed at least three homes. 30 more homes are in the path of the fire. in california's santa clarita valley, another wildfire threate
. >> reporter: on sunday new york police chief bril bratton and homeland security secretary jeh johnson also called for calm. >> an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind. and this is a time to heal. >> reporter: former new york city mayor rudy giuliani said police should not bear the blame. >> there is too much violence in the black community. or less, at the hands of the police, and 99% at the hands of a civilian, most often another black. >> reporter: but the...
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. >> let's listen to what police commissioner bill bratton said yesterday on nbc's "meet the press" aboutes matter movement, which has been the center, the organizing force behind a lot of these protests. it's so important to say condemned immediately the killing of those officers in dallas. i don't think that's said enough, that the movement came out and condemned that violence. here's what bill bratton said. >> the reality of the black lives matter movement is significantly focused, primarily focused on police and their efforts to portray police and the police profession in a very negative way, which sun fortunate. there are 800,000 of us. we have racists, we have brutal people, we have criminals, cops who shouldn't be here, but they do not represent the vast majority of american police. >> do you, mayor, agree with your police commissioner on that statement about the black lives matter movement as it relates to police? >> when you hear the whole statement, i appreciate the fact that he's saying that we have vast majority of police officers doing their job. we have some who don't belong
. >> let's listen to what police commissioner bill bratton said yesterday on nbc's "meet the press" aboutes matter movement, which has been the center, the organizing force behind a lot of these protests. it's so important to say condemned immediately the killing of those officers in dallas. i don't think that's said enough, that the movement came out and condemned that violence. here's what bill bratton said. >> the reality of the black lives matter movement is...
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build bratton has been a supporter of mine. the famous new york city police commissioner then and now. he said well you meet john o'neill. andandles the security heads up the bin laden task force. i said i want to spend time with my wife on election night but i'll see him later. a.m. i'm on 11th street in manhattan. i made the last handshake of the whole campaign. i said let's go back to the apartment. she looks up to the south and gasps. it was a perfectly clear blue sky. everybody knows what i saw. so i saw it live. i was able to interpret it for television commentators. i had no experience with anything like that. just the diehard movies. it affected everyone. in effect in world and by city. it affected the election and to me least of all. but it shifted the conversation. from education and housing in traffic to one issue. security and rebuilding new york. change the conversation in the campaign. it affected me as well, a lot. brian lamb: that was primary day. how the people are you running against? mark green: there were fo
build bratton has been a supporter of mine. the famous new york city police commissioner then and now. he said well you meet john o'neill. andandles the security heads up the bin laden task force. i said i want to spend time with my wife on election night but i'll see him later. a.m. i'm on 11th street in manhattan. i made the last handshake of the whole campaign. i said let's go back to the apartment. she looks up to the south and gasps. it was a perfectly clear blue sky. everybody knows what...
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yesterday, when you saw the secretary of homeland security with commissioner bratton in new york, they were sending a clear message, we're not anti-police. but he also wants to speak to the legitimate fears he sees in the african-american community. >> john, thank you so much. >> to be continued. >>> dallas police say the criticism after killing the sniper had the debate over robots with >>> we are off to a beautiful start this monday morning with clear skies over the pyramid in san francisco. we do have a little bit of patchy coastal clouds developing along the coast. for the most part, plenty of sunshine the story today. highs warming up. mid 80s for the south bay and the north bay. 70s by the bay. 60s along the coast. a warming trend kicks off today. topping out wednesday, thursday, friday, low to mid 90s. close-knit a close knit police department is shaken to the core after its officer is killed in the line of duty. >>> the news is back in the morning here on cbs this morning. a leading consumer testing publication recently tested the top laundry detergents. the winner - persil 2 i
yesterday, when you saw the secretary of homeland security with commissioner bratton in new york, they were sending a clear message, we're not anti-police. but he also wants to speak to the legitimate fears he sees in the african-american community. >> john, thank you so much. >> to be continued. >>> dallas police say the criticism after killing the sniper had the debate over robots with >>> we are off to a beautiful start this monday morning with clear skies over...