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bill bratton resigned. do you think you had any effect. >> definitely. this is a common nation of years of organizing at the new york city grassroots within the movement for black lives. there are more groups than i can possibly name that a been doing work against bill bratton and his broken windows policing. i think was best summarized by frederick douglas in 1845 when he said, "the slaveowners plan was to -- there's no evidence this policy does anything to keep any community say. juan: i would like to ask christina heatherton, if you could assess the impact of bratton on american policing? clearly, the broken windows theory was a key aspect of what he brought to the modern policing, but also his use of what is called constand, or data driven assessments that would in essence supposedly bring policing into the 21st century. .> yes first, allow me to say on behalf of all of the communities that have been stopped, frisk, assaulted, terrorized, and cleo -- killed under broken window policing, i would like to
bill bratton resigned. do you think you had any effect. >> definitely. this is a common nation of years of organizing at the new york city grassroots within the movement for black lives. there are more groups than i can possibly name that a been doing work against bill bratton and his broken windows policing. i think was best summarized by frederick douglas in 1845 when he said, "the slaveowners plan was to -- there's no evidence this policy does anything to keep any community say....
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commissioner bratton, thank you for that. those of you who have known me for a while know i love being a cop and i love this uniform and what it stands for. most people in law enforcement they wanted to make a difference in the world. they wanted to make this a better city and help all new yorkers achieve a quality of life we can all be proud of. when i was a rookie cop patrolling subways in 1983 it was a different city in many ways. i think the people had the same dreams we have to live good lives, be productive and take care of their families. my mom, helen, who is sitting in the front row with my sister, sheila. she might remember this. they had us work 8:00 to 4:00. learned quickly how to be a cop, how to be aware of your surroundings and navigate the maze of subway lines and how to talk to every type of person imaginable. i remember the look of relief on people's faces when they would see me, a cop, a little more hair back then, standing on the same platform or riding on the same car. not a lot of people wanted to night
commissioner bratton, thank you for that. those of you who have known me for a while know i love being a cop and i love this uniform and what it stands for. most people in law enforcement they wanted to make a difference in the world. they wanted to make this a better city and help all new yorkers achieve a quality of life we can all be proud of. when i was a rookie cop patrolling subways in 1983 it was a different city in many ways. i think the people had the same dreams we have to live good...
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bratton: an optic that generates a feeling. the current controversy homeless on the streets, street people in every american city, is an optic. there is great concern about that. is nowhere near what it was in the 90's. charlie: what about minority communities? cmsr. bratton: the last couple years has seen a sentiment in many minority committees that -- minority communities that broken windows was disproportionately being applied to them. the point that i make is, the disproportionate amount of time police spent in poor neighborhoods, often minority neighborhoods, is due to two things. the high crime rates there. also, the disproportionate amount of calls that we get. 311, 911, to come to those neighborhoods and assist. should we ignore those calls? you will only get 300 responses because we are doing 300 and these other neighborhoods. you go where the calls come from. the debate i have with those advocating that this is disproportionate impact -- i did "npr" this morning and the issue started with targeting minority communitie
bratton: an optic that generates a feeling. the current controversy homeless on the streets, street people in every american city, is an optic. there is great concern about that. is nowhere near what it was in the 90's. charlie: what about minority communities? cmsr. bratton: the last couple years has seen a sentiment in many minority committees that -- minority communities that broken windows was disproportionately being applied to them. the point that i make is, the disproportionate amount of...
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and i got the call from commissioner bratton. by the way thank you for that call because it changed my life. it brought me back into policing after having been gone from the nypd for 24 year i came back as a deputy commissioner of training. we have done some extraordinary work as the mayor eluded to in a variety of ways. it has never been in my 46 years in the business this much activity in a police department particularly the nypd moving it in a direction that is changing the way that we police the later ended up being appointed the first deputy commissioner. and so for me it has been an amazing ride. i love what i do. when jimmy asked the question, i mean the words came out right away, of course i'm hanging around. i wouldn't leave. although that we have accomplished a great deal, we have a lot more work to do. our crime is down, the numbers are down, they look great and we will probably have a wonderful year. on the other hand our relationship with the community is still we know it, we recognize it. and everything that we have
and i got the call from commissioner bratton. by the way thank you for that call because it changed my life. it brought me back into policing after having been gone from the nypd for 24 year i came back as a deputy commissioner of training. we have done some extraordinary work as the mayor eluded to in a variety of ways. it has never been in my 46 years in the business this much activity in a police department particularly the nypd moving it in a direction that is changing the way that we...
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bratton has been police commissioner since 2014. kerry: in those 2-1/2 years, bratton made a lasting mark with the nypd. dari: as stacey delikat shows us, his achievements did not come without controversy. >> we will never forget or fail to honor the achievements of bill bratton. >> reporter: bill bratton is wrapping up a 45 year career that began as a beat cop in boston and ends as the helm of the nation's large blasio's police commissioner in what was his second go round as the top cop. >> i'll stick up for my officers when they're right. >> in '94, he was appointed commissioner by mayor rudy giuliani. he was credited with significant crime reduction and implemented the broken windows policing strategy and introduced the com stat system of tracking crime through data. this is the president of the new york city crime commission. >> there's no question but bill policing. i say that because all of the innovations that he has created and instituted first in the nypd and the lapd have not only outlived his tenure there, but are replica
bratton has been police commissioner since 2014. kerry: in those 2-1/2 years, bratton made a lasting mark with the nypd. dari: as stacey delikat shows us, his achievements did not come without controversy. >> we will never forget or fail to honor the achievements of bill bratton. >> reporter: bill bratton is wrapping up a 45 year career that began as a beat cop in boston and ends as the helm of the nation's large blasio's police commissioner in what was his second go round as the...
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bratton's departure, but i wish him well. >> now as you might remember, bratton responded to a question about sharpton ago by saying, quote, he's shake hands with the devil to keep the city safe. he had to clarify later that he did not mean sharpton was satan. count on news 4 for continuing coverage on the shakeup at the top of the nypd. we have a look back at commission bratton's long career and the man who will replace him on nbcnewyork.com. killed two people in brooklyn. police say efron perez was behind the wheel of an acura that crashed into the victims into cypress hills yesterday morning. one died at the scene. the later at the hospital. he is charged with leaving the scene of a deadly accident and driving without a license. >>> a staten island man who stabbed his parents to death will never see the outside of a prison. he was sentenced today to parole. it was back in october of 2010 when his parents arthur and marion were found stabbed multiple times in their home. he was able to get out of the country but was caught at an airport in israel trying to buy a ticket to china. >>> a
bratton's departure, but i wish him well. >> now as you might remember, bratton responded to a question about sharpton ago by saying, quote, he's shake hands with the devil to keep the city safe. he had to clarify later that he did not mean sharpton was satan. count on news 4 for continuing coverage on the shakeup at the top of the nypd. we have a look back at commission bratton's long career and the man who will replace him on nbcnewyork.com. killed two people in brooklyn. police say...
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it's not clear where bratton is heading next. >> dick, thank you. >>> for many bill bratton has he is leaving amid controversy and dramatic change in how communities view police. our cbs political reporter is here with that part of the story. >> reporter: bill bratton is a cop's cop. he started walking the beat in boston 45 years ago and has had two terms as head of nypd. he quit the first time because he clashed with then mayor rudy giuliani joking he gave him the key to the city and then changed the locks. the reasons he quit this time are more personal. tears greeted bill bratton and his wife as he walked out of city hall after announcing his resignation. admittedly not the exit strategy bratton hoped for even though the reaction came from a small band of protesters who had been demanding his oust the song they sang had to hit a nerve, a blunt reminder of the many problems he is leaving matter movement. >> ? hey, hey, hey, good-bye. >> reporter: by all accounts bratton chose to leave. he told the mayor july 8 because he was seeking a normal life with his wife and a lucrative job wi
it's not clear where bratton is heading next. >> dick, thank you. >>> for many bill bratton has he is leaving amid controversy and dramatic change in how communities view police. our cbs political reporter is here with that part of the story. >> reporter: bill bratton is a cop's cop. he started walking the beat in boston 45 years ago and has had two terms as head of nypd. he quit the first time because he clashed with then mayor rudy giuliani joking he gave him the key to...
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0 blasio and bratton. the commissioner insists that's not the reason he's leaving. >> i'm leaving with i wish i had more time chronologically to stay arn for three or four years. >>reporter: his replacement current chief of department james o'neal, born and raised in east flatbush. o'neal is known as a cop's cop, serving in nearly every uniformed position in the nypd. he started in the early '80s on patrol overnight as a transit officer. >> you learn quickly how to be a cop, how to be aware of your surroundings, how to navigate the maze of subway lines, but most importantly 4a through the ranks since then and is the architect of the department's new neighborhood policing program which the mayor touts as a growing initiative to strength eb the relationship between -- strengthen the relationship between police and community. o'neal will have help from ben tucker who's staying on as first deputy commissioner and carlos gomez who's been promoted to chief of department. and they admit they have more work to do
0 blasio and bratton. the commissioner insists that's not the reason he's leaving. >> i'm leaving with i wish i had more time chronologically to stay arn for three or four years. >>reporter: his replacement current chief of department james o'neal, born and raised in east flatbush. o'neal is known as a cop's cop, serving in nearly every uniformed position in the nypd. he started in the early '80s on patrol overnight as a transit officer. >> you learn quickly how to be a cop,...
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commissioner bratton, thank you for that. those of you who know me know to lead lives of significance. they wanted to make a difference in the world. they wanted to help make this an even better city and help all new yorkers achieve a quality of life we can all be proud of. when i was a rookie cop patrolling the subways this 1983, it was a different city in many ways but i think the people back then still had the same dreams that we have. they just want to live good lives, be productive and take care of their families. my mom helen, who's sitting in the front with my sister sheila, she might remember this. when i first came on the job, she had us work 8:00 at night until 8:00 in the morning. you learned quickly how to be a cop, how to navigate the maze of subway lines but most importantly how to talk to every type of person imaginable. i remember vividly the look of rae leaf on many people's -- relief on many people's faces when they'd see me. a cop with a little more hair ride the subway between 8:00 at night and 4:00 in the
commissioner bratton, thank you for that. those of you who know me know to lead lives of significance. they wanted to make a difference in the world. they wanted to help make this an even better city and help all new yorkers achieve a quality of life we can all be proud of. when i was a rookie cop patrolling the subways this 1983, it was a different city in many ways but i think the people back then still had the same dreams that we have. they just want to live good lives, be productive and...
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bill bratton. commissioner and i have known each other for about 25 years now and i can't thank you enough for everything you've done for me personally and professionally. i wouldn't be in the spot i'm in now if it wasn't for you. >> it's a good time for the department and the city. all we set out to do is now underway. and i've got an extraordinary team that's going to take over behind me. >> bratton will hand over reins to o'neill on september 16th. >>> new information tonight in the last health officials confirmed 15 people have contracted zika virus from mosquitos in miami. that's one more case that isn't travel-related or transmitted by sexual contact. because of those cases, today new york state leaders the aggressive steps they're taking to combat the spread. eyewitness news anchor sandra bookman learned what the mta is doing to protect new yorkers in be clear, the mta says mosquitos haven't really been a big problem in the subway. transit officials say when you consider the threat that the
bill bratton. commissioner and i have known each other for about 25 years now and i can't thank you enough for everything you've done for me personally and professionally. i wouldn't be in the spot i'm in now if it wasn't for you. >> it's a good time for the department and the city. all we set out to do is now underway. and i've got an extraordinary team that's going to take over behind me. >> bratton will hand over reins to o'neill on september 16th. >>> new information...
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-- outgoing commissioner bratton. any regrets you've had over the last 2? years? if you could do it over again, what would you do? >> there are several -- certainly the regrets at the loss of the officers i referenced earlier, killed in the line of duty, regrets that the racial tensions in the city, have been farther along -- and, unfortunately, national events and local events have mitigated that -- regrets about the public understanding and the understanding of my cops about the mayor that i know and get to work for -- not fully appreciating and understanding him and all he's trying to do for the city and for them. so there are some regrets there, and regrets, also, that i love this for the rest of my life, but it's the time. it's the time to move on. >> and we have about 30 seconds left. we've seen you tear up at the eulogies, which you're very good at giving, but you get emotional, and you got emotional the other day at your announcement, when you talked about your father and your mother. >> yeah. dad and mom, the
-- outgoing commissioner bratton. any regrets you've had over the last 2? years? if you could do it over again, what would you do? >> there are several -- certainly the regrets at the loss of the officers i referenced earlier, killed in the line of duty, regrets that the racial tensions in the city, have been farther along -- and, unfortunately, national events and local events have mitigated that -- regrets about the public understanding and the understanding of my cops about the mayor...
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bratton's departure but i wish him well. i feel that broken windows policing is broken policing and the community's police relations. >> reverend sharpton strongly encouraged chief o'neill to meet with civil rights leaders. other reaction to the change in command. the head of the sergeant's benevolent association says commissioner bratton is finally doing what is right for the members of the nypd and people of new york city. we wish him well and look forward to a new direction for the nypd. and the patrolman's benevolent association says we thank period for the nypd. they hope that chief o'neill will make supporting and protecting police officers on the street his first priority. >>> the pba comes hours after union members followed mayor de blasio around the city in protest today. they demonstrated outside gracie mansion and then in brooklyn as the mayor worked out and got his morning coffee. they're calling on the mayor to get to work on a new police contract. >>> as we have o'neill will take over the country's largest poli
bratton's departure but i wish him well. i feel that broken windows policing is broken policing and the community's police relations. >> reverend sharpton strongly encouraged chief o'neill to meet with civil rights leaders. other reaction to the change in command. the head of the sergeant's benevolent association says commissioner bratton is finally doing what is right for the members of the nypd and people of new york city. we wish him well and look forward to a new direction for the...
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it bill bratton. not his first time leaving this exact same job in the middle of a mayor's first term. rudy giuliani, you probably remember, flat out fired bratton for grabbing too much of the spotlight. bratton said he had no fears this time around about being fired by this mayor. news 4 new york. >>> now the question is, who is the next police commissioner and ultimate nypd insider? report jonathan dienst here with more. >> he is both. he is an insider rising through the ranks and his focus is on neighborhood policing. chief o'neill considers partnering with communities critical to success, but he is a tough cop who focuses on street crews and repeat offenders, a man who holds people accountable for what goes on in their communities. expect more of the same with a push to keep crime numbers low while trying to improve police communities. counterterrorism will remain a key focus with several key nypd leaders expected to stay on under o'neill. one question is if counter-terror head john miller leaves
it bill bratton. not his first time leaving this exact same job in the middle of a mayor's first term. rudy giuliani, you probably remember, flat out fired bratton for grabbing too much of the spotlight. bratton said he had no fears this time around about being fired by this mayor. news 4 new york. >>> now the question is, who is the next police commissioner and ultimate nypd insider? report jonathan dienst here with more. >> he is both. he is an insider rising through the ranks...
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crime has continued to drop during bratton's tenure. he convinced the mayor to expand the ranks of the police department, upgrade training and equipment, and the two men insist there was no riff between them. >> 110% has nothing to do with this. we have all bonded very, very personally. >> reporter: bratton told de blasio on july 8th he would be leaving for a lucrative opportunity. yesterday de blasio notified o'neill he would be taking over. >> it was inspiring for a young we are here for this city. >> reporter: bratton's position is a position he spoke about moments ago in an exclusive interview with c new division to join the 12 other divisions they already have. i will build that company out. they're in a position relative to the current threats that face businesses around the world. >> reporter: mayor bill de blasio losing a key member of his administration, but insisting the transition will be seamless. that's the latest live from city hall. melissa russo, news 4 new york. >>> joining us to talk about the dienst. james o'neill a l
crime has continued to drop during bratton's tenure. he convinced the mayor to expand the ranks of the police department, upgrade training and equipment, and the two men insist there was no riff between them. >> 110% has nothing to do with this. we have all bonded very, very personally. >> reporter: bratton told de blasio on july 8th he would be leaving for a lucrative opportunity. yesterday de blasio notified o'neill he would be taking over. >> it was inspiring for a young we...
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mayor de blasio always took great pains to respect bratton and his national reputation on policing, bratton had to deal with the killing of four cops and a corruption scandal that gave nypd a block eye. top deputies indicted, some for favors in exchange for money, trips, prostitutes. nevertheless. >> we will never forget or fail to honor the achievements of is leaving because now is the right time. he has changed the department, changed training to make cops more racially sensitive and at 68 wants to spend more quality time with his wife. >> i am leaving with reluctance. i wish i had more time chronologically to stay around for three or four years. i don't have that time of type. >> reporter: bratton's new job is official. he will be joining a consulting firm that advises big companies about risk management. you should als miller, the head of intelligence and counter terrorism, is staying on. >> the commissioner spoke highly of john and so many people. thank you so much. >>> the man replacing bill bratton as commissioner started patrolling the subways more than 30 years ago. now the nypd's
mayor de blasio always took great pains to respect bratton and his national reputation on policing, bratton had to deal with the killing of four cops and a corruption scandal that gave nypd a block eye. top deputies indicted, some for favors in exchange for money, trips, prostitutes. nevertheless. >> we will never forget or fail to honor the achievements of is leaving because now is the right time. he has changed the department, changed training to make cops more racially sensitive and at...
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nypd commissioner bill bratton.ored to have him here tonight. >>> then with the man who is becoming a leading voice on this issue, sheriff david clarke will share his thoughts as well. he may not agree. we'll find out. >>> plus rush limbaugh finds himself caught in some fierce crossfire for what he didn't say about donald trump. and brent ba zel ask here is he fallout. >> i never took him seriously on this. >> but 10 million people did. >> yeah, and they still don't care. they still don't care. they're going to stick with him no matter what. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily t
nypd commissioner bill bratton.ored to have him here tonight. >>> then with the man who is becoming a leading voice on this issue, sheriff david clarke will share his thoughts as well. he may not agree. we'll find out. >>> plus rush limbaugh finds himself caught in some fierce crossfire for what he didn't say about donald trump. and brent ba zel ask here is he fallout. >> i never took him seriously on this. >> but 10 million people did. >> yeah, and they...
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nypd commissioner bill bratton.d to have him here tonight. >>> then with the man who is becoming a leading voice on this issue, sheriff david clarke will share his thoughts as well. he may not agree. we'll find out. >>> plus rush limbaugh finds himself caught in some fierce crossfire for what he didn't say about donald trump. and brent ba zel ask here onis here on the fallout. >> i never took him seriously on this. >> but 10 million people did. >> yeah and they still don't care. they still don't care. they're going to stick with him no matter what. diabetes can be a daily struggle even if you're trying your best. along with diet and exercise once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ from the makers of lantus® ♪ baby,♪ toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity ♪ slice it right. ♪ for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. ♪ and significant a1c reduction. to
nypd commissioner bill bratton.d to have him here tonight. >>> then with the man who is becoming a leading voice on this issue, sheriff david clarke will share his thoughts as well. he may not agree. we'll find out. >>> plus rush limbaugh finds himself caught in some fierce crossfire for what he didn't say about donald trump. and brent ba zel ask here onis here on the fallout. >> i never took him seriously on this. >> but 10 million people did. >> yeah and...
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bratton has decided ?hey, i will establish my legacy and get out of dodge before everything just sits. they have been at each other's throats. >> it changes the narrative. yesterday morning we were talking about against a baggio and him coming to the gym. we saw that and it moves right off the radar screen. with all this going on ?he still got into his suv and still went to his trendy jim. speaking of digging your heels into the ground ? inky curtis. you are entertaining as always. not ready for prime time. >> i am not listening to your show works subway the last of a rod? sports is coming up next. >> i am back in the house. it's a very hot outfit! i have my flip-flops on, by the way. >> i would not even know that. is subway series is getting hot. actually shifts in yankee stadium tonight with last night in the second game at city field. the newest mets making his first appearance in the lineup. it's a fly off to the field. in the third inning it's one man on taking the deep to right field. it's his first
bratton has decided ?hey, i will establish my legacy and get out of dodge before everything just sits. they have been at each other's throats. >> it changes the narrative. yesterday morning we were talking about against a baggio and him coming to the gym. we saw that and it moves right off the radar screen. with all this going on ?he still got into his suv and still went to his trendy jim. speaking of digging your heels into the ground ? inky curtis. you are entertaining as always. not...
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now we knew commissioner bratton wasn't taking around past the next mayoral election. good evening, everyone. i'm sibila vargas. >> and i'm david ushery. if you have the nbc 4 app, you learned the news before the official announcement. resigning after just two and a half years on the job. >> the architect of the broken windows police strategy has seen his share of controversies as top cop, including questions about the nypd's use of force and corruption allegations of officers within his department. >> we know where commissioner bratton is now going to work and who will replace him at the nypd. we have two reports. we'll begin with chief investigative reporter jonathan dienst in the newsroom. >> the 68-year-old bratton said now is a good time to leave with good offer from a private sector firm and an nypd team he says is ready to take over. >> i'm leaving with reluctance. i wish i had more time chronologically to stay around for three or four more years to work on the issues that are going to take that long to straighten out. >> reporter: bratton saying the time is now
now we knew commissioner bratton wasn't taking around past the next mayoral election. good evening, everyone. i'm sibila vargas. >> and i'm david ushery. if you have the nbc 4 app, you learned the news before the official announcement. resigning after just two and a half years on the job. >> the architect of the broken windows police strategy has seen his share of controversies as top cop, including questions about the nypd's use of force and corruption allegations of officers...
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police commissioner bill bratton has resigned. his replacement, chief of department james o'neill. the transition officially takes effect next month. tonight we're learning of one carry out when he takes control. news 4's gus rosendale is in the brownsville section with new details. >> reporter: well, david, for perspective here, bill bratton was pretty much a known commodity among most new yorkers. it is a different story for his replacement, and so tonight he was rolled out across the city like a man running for high office. the mayor, along with the present and future police commissioner took advantage of the national night out against chief james o'neill, on the job since 1983, soon replaces bill bratton. the nypd veteran was front and center at community events tonight. >> we care about our neighborhoods. we care about our police department, and it's a shared responsibility to make a difference. and you certainly make a difference by being here tonight. >> reporter: bratton says there is no perfect time to retire, but a lucrative private sector job in the security industry awa
police commissioner bill bratton has resigned. his replacement, chief of department james o'neill. the transition officially takes effect next month. tonight we're learning of one carry out when he takes control. news 4's gus rosendale is in the brownsville section with new details. >> reporter: well, david, for perspective here, bill bratton was pretty much a known commodity among most new yorkers. it is a different story for his replacement, and so tonight he was rolled out across the...
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said bratton would be staying for whole term that bratton was leaving in a couple weeks. he lied about it. you know what he is like? a lot like trump. whatever he needs to say at any given moment for his own benefit he says without any care of the truth. >> okay. this super-pac you're setting up, what are you technically doing? can you tell us about the role former mayor mike bloomberg has. >> sure. >> you are close to the former mayor. you ran his campaign in 2009. he has the resources to write you several big checks. >> to answer the second question when mike became mayor, rudy giuliani, his predecessor gave mike a gift. i will leave you alone. mike really appreciated that. rudy to his great credit did that. mike has wanted to and done that for de blasio as well. i'm doing this on my own. mike is not involve at all. i want to insure he was able to honor his pledge to de blasio. >> the pledge to de blasio was what again? >> he wasn't going to interfere or meddle. gave him. >> mayor de blasio -- >> mike was incredibly respectful of rudy. de blasio could not be more disres
said bratton would be staying for whole term that bratton was leaving in a couple weeks. he lied about it. you know what he is like? a lot like trump. whatever he needs to say at any given moment for his own benefit he says without any care of the truth. >> okay. this super-pac you're setting up, what are you technically doing? can you tell us about the role former mayor mike bloomberg has. >> sure. >> you are close to the former mayor. you ran his campaign in 2009. he has the...
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bill bratton resigned. anyway, mayor giuliani has special insight into bill bratton i think safe to say, right? rosanna: yeah. greg: they were all smiles when bill bratton left in 199. may have been more there than met the eye. rosanna: rudy giuliani touched on that this morning. >> the mayor runs the police department, not the police commissioner. like the president runs the army, not the defense secretary. we have a civilian police department. it is a mayoral agency. who appointed the new police commissioner? mayor de blasio. the mayor is the guy that has to run. something goes wrong in the police department i'm the guy that takes blame second, bill will get a little upset about this. greg: all right. >> i, at that time had more experience in law enforcement than bill bratton did. not only that i knew the city 10 times better than he did. he came from boston. i believe, i believe he was the one thing that was standing between us and a mayor who doesn't understand policing, doesn't like cops. there is no p
bill bratton resigned. anyway, mayor giuliani has special insight into bill bratton i think safe to say, right? rosanna: yeah. greg: they were all smiles when bill bratton left in 199. may have been more there than met the eye. rosanna: rudy giuliani touched on that this morning. >> the mayor runs the police department, not the police commissioner. like the president runs the army, not the defense secretary. we have a civilian police department. it is a mayoral agency. who appointed the...
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nypd commissioner bill bratton is leaving for another job. what's next for the nation's largest police department? >>> stopping the spread before its too late. efforts to prevent the zika safe. >>> an i-team exclusive. the city is sitting on a million dollars owed to victims of crimes, so why aren't those victims being paid? news 4 new york at 6:00 starts right now. thank you so much for joining us. i'm natalie pasquarella. >> and david ushery. bill bratton has talked about leaving the department, but many didn't expect it to happen so soon. he is corporate job. the nypd has already named his successor is a 30-year veteran of the department, the chief, james o'neill. >> melissa russo begins our coverage this evening at city hall. >> reporter: natalie, bill bratton brought history, expertise, and credibility to the administration of a mayor accused of being soft on crime despite continued crime reductions. mayor de blasio was careful to sport a smile as he arrived to bill bratton's departure. >> i wish i had words for what this man has achieve
nypd commissioner bill bratton is leaving for another job. what's next for the nation's largest police department? >>> stopping the spread before its too late. efforts to prevent the zika safe. >>> an i-team exclusive. the city is sitting on a million dollars owed to victims of crimes, so why aren't those victims being paid? news 4 new york at 6:00 starts right now. thank you so much for joining us. i'm natalie pasquarella. >> and david ushery. bill bratton has talked...
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bratton says o'neill will have -- >> the resources to do t. he has the leadership to do it, he >>reporter: bratton's remarks showing how the world of policing has changed in the 31 months since he assume command of the nypd for a second time. from a department fixated on protecting the city from terror attacks and accommodating police reforms sought by mayor de blasio, likening stop and frisk, he now has to deal with the tensions caused by the bloim movement -- by the black lives matter movement, making cops more sensitive to the minority communities they protect, while at the same time protecting cops from those who speaking to that issue. >> until we have a city where people are held accountable when they commit a crime we have reforms. we will not be able to have a real healthy community police relations. >>reporter: and to what he expects of james o'neill once he becomes police commissioner next month. >> mr. o'neill needs to meet and deal with how he would get there, an we would reserve judgment until that time. >>reporter: o'neill wants
bratton says o'neill will have -- >> the resources to do t. he has the leadership to do it, he >>reporter: bratton's remarks showing how the world of policing has changed in the 31 months since he assume command of the nypd for a second time. from a department fixated on protecting the city from terror attacks and accommodating police reforms sought by mayor de blasio, likening stop and frisk, he now has to deal with the tensions caused by the bloim movement -- by the black lives...
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today's announcement named chief to honor the achievements of bill bratton. >> bill bratton ends a 45 year career in law enforcement to work in the private sector. >> this is a bittersweet moment. i wish i had more time chronologically to deal with the issues that we are facing in my profession and t i don't. >> reporter: he started his career in boston working later in new york city and los angeles. he worked for a second stint with the nypd. he leads the city safer. the crime right is at record lows but the crime department is struggling to improve relations. >> i believe in new york city, at this this time, we are better prepared than anywhere else in america. finish what he has started. >> i can't wait for the opportunity to lead the great cops in the city to make this new york city and even safer place. reporter: commissioner bratton will step down and go to work as a global ceo advisory firm. they said he will help business leaders with security issues including cyber security and terrorism. bratton said while working at his new job and his wife will stay here in new york. they
today's announcement named chief to honor the achievements of bill bratton. >> bill bratton ends a 45 year career in law enforcement to work in the private sector. >> this is a bittersweet moment. i wish i had more time chronologically to deal with the issues that we are facing in my profession and t i don't. >> reporter: he started his career in boston working later in new york city and los angeles. he worked for a second stint with the nypd. he leads the city safer. the...
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, but he is not a bratton clone. his accent is east flatbush, not boston. while the mayor sought to portray the change as a seamless handing off of the baton, bratton sees a change in focus that might bring more harmony to the relationship with city hall. when i asked police under his successor james o'neil, i expected him to say it would be a continuation of the bratton reign. instead -- >> it will be different. jimmy is prepared with his neighborhood policing plan, the ability of the department to address the racial divide. jimmy, i think, is going to have significant gains on dealing with the racial tension in this city. >> reporter: if that happens it would be a major store with his boss, mayor de blasio, who has made reforming department one of his major initiatives, a big deal for a mayor facing a bumpy re- election campaign next year and because of that, bratton said o'neil will have -- >> the resources to do it. >> reporter: new yorkers will see a different stripe of cat running the nypd. consider, his nickna
, but he is not a bratton clone. his accent is east flatbush, not boston. while the mayor sought to portray the change as a seamless handing off of the baton, bratton sees a change in focus that might bring more harmony to the relationship with city hall. when i asked police under his successor james o'neil, i expected him to say it would be a continuation of the bratton reign. instead -- >> it will be different. jimmy is prepared with his neighborhood policing plan, the ability of the...
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meanwhile nypd commissioner bill bratton finding himself front and center in the race. the outgoing commissioner meeting with clinton and criticizing donald trump. rob nelson is in the news room with the news. >> bill, there has been so much blood shed and so much unrest involving police in recent months. both clinton and trump are trying hard to make end rows when it comes to charged issue of american law enforcement. commissioner bratton has been vocal about the tension and about trump and once again today took a swipe at the republican nominee. >> reporter: hillary clinton brought her campaign back to new york today, meeting with police chiefs from around the country at john j college. after the tragedies in dallas and baton rouge and the unrest in milwaukee, clinton walked a fine line in trying to move hand in hand. everyone is safer when there is respect for the law and when everyone is respected by the law. >> reporter: after the meeting, law enforcement leaders including bill bratton were fairly tight-lipped about the two-hour talk and said that clinton did more
meanwhile nypd commissioner bill bratton finding himself front and center in the race. the outgoing commissioner meeting with clinton and criticizing donald trump. rob nelson is in the news room with the news. >> bill, there has been so much blood shed and so much unrest involving police in recent months. both clinton and trump are trying hard to make end rows when it comes to charged issue of american law enforcement. commissioner bratton has been vocal about the tension and about trump...
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bratton's resignation -- a good thing? >> absolutely. definitely a good thing for those of us who know that he shouldn't have been hired in the first place. but, you know, now it's a personnel change, and we still have policy changes that have to actually be put into effect. so, it's good that he's gone, but there's so much more work to do that we really can only let that be a one-day story. you had concerns, as tamika mentioned, about his hiring from the start. >> yes, first, he shouldn't have been hired. he's the architect of the abusive "stop, question, and frisk." when he came to new york city police department, don't forget, he manipulated out the two hires, black and latino chiefs in the department, pi?eiro and banks. don't forget, also, his record of hiring african-american police officers in the academy is the lowest it's been in administrations. and when asked why is he hiring so few african-americans in the they have criminal records." >> absolutely. >> he called rappers thugs. he said that individuals in the black lives matter
bratton's resignation -- a good thing? >> absolutely. definitely a good thing for those of us who know that he shouldn't have been hired in the first place. but, you know, now it's a personnel change, and we still have policy changes that have to actually be put into effect. so, it's good that he's gone, but there's so much more work to do that we really can only let that be a one-day story. you had concerns, as tamika mentioned, about his hiring from the start. >> yes, first, he...
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bill bratton said who he wants to take over.k it's finally an irish cop. kennedy: bratton also a commissioner in boston. a super model married to tom brady. she reportedly was going to participate in the rio olympics ceremony. but a skit allegedly portrayed her being attacked by a kid, then being rescued by cops and then embracing her attacker. kennedy: even models are getting mugged in rio. >> this sounds like a wrong story where someone was watching a rehearsal and misinterpreted. the real mugging that's going on is the people of rio who will be stuck with this bill after they lose millions of dollars on the olympics. >> it's such a disturbance to choose countries that are third world to host these places. kennedy: that was so smooth, you have a future, young man. should they cancel the olympics? >> move to l.a. yes. >> this is ridiculous. it's so out of touch. globalists are taking over the world and don't care about the narrative trump has been feeding on. >> typical olympic overrun. 175%. >> she knows the math. thank you ve
bill bratton said who he wants to take over.k it's finally an irish cop. kennedy: bratton also a commissioner in boston. a super model married to tom brady. she reportedly was going to participate in the rio olympics ceremony. but a skit allegedly portrayed her being attacked by a kid, then being rescued by cops and then embracing her attacker. kennedy: even models are getting mugged in rio. >> this sounds like a wrong story where someone was watching a rehearsal and misinterpreted. the...
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new york police commissioner bill bratton is resigning. there have been protests against the city's broken windows policy. black lives matter protested in front of city hall yesterday demanding bratton be fired. the mayor made the announcement a short time ago. >> i'm happy for the future and happy for your future. but i want you to know this extraordinary friendship, i'll miss seeing you every single day but this friendship and this deep, deep connection will continue. i want to thank you for all you've done for the people of new york city. >> rick leventhal is live in new york city with the breaking news. >> reporter: hi, shannon. bratton says he had an offer from the private sector that he said he couldn't refuse. he's the most widely recognized face in american policing according to "the new york times." he was expected to retire in 2017 but at high noon, mayor de blasio announced the change in command. >> bill bratton, known for law enforcement not only here and across the nation, in september commissioner bratton will retire from the
new york police commissioner bill bratton is resigning. there have been protests against the city's broken windows policy. black lives matter protested in front of city hall yesterday demanding bratton be fired. the mayor made the announcement a short time ago. >> i'm happy for the future and happy for your future. but i want you to know this extraordinary friendship, i'll miss seeing you every single day but this friendship and this deep, deep connection will continue. i want to thank...
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bratton, as well as the blood deal, said the recent protest have nothing to do with bratton's decision to retire and leave the nypd. e are expecting members here. firefighters are on the scene in whitestone cleans queens. that the strawberry farm supermarket. it's 150th street. they say the call came in at john hancock p.m. was brought under control by 2:00 am. they were called to the scene with four separate injuries. hewlett-packard who is a big gop donor and fundraiser is throwing her support behind the democrat , hillary clinton. she called donald trump reckless and uninformed. >> the republican nominee raised eyebrows when he the gop nominee caused another star after a veteran presented him with a purple heart ?i always wanted one of these. >> an unusual step he called trump willfully unprepared to serve as president. trump snapped right back, of course. >> or has to be a point in which you say someone i can support for the president of the united states. >> i think he is the worst president maybe in the history of the country. >> trump appears to be further dividing republicans b
bratton, as well as the blood deal, said the recent protest have nothing to do with bratton's decision to retire and leave the nypd. e are expecting members here. firefighters are on the scene in whitestone cleans queens. that the strawberry farm supermarket. it's 150th street. they say the call came in at john hancock p.m. was brought under control by 2:00 am. they were called to the scene with four separate injuries. hewlett-packard who is a big gop donor and fundraiser is throwing her...
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last week bratton said he'd step down when the time was right. well, that time apparently this september. >> we already know that replacing him will be chief of department james o'neill. we have two reports tonight, kemberly richardson with new reaction just coming in. >> we begin with political reporter dave evans at city hall. >> this was certainly a big surprise today because he told the new york times a couple term in office. that would be december 31st, 2017. we now know that bill bratton will be joining a company called taneo, a private consulting company, the ceos, he'll be advising them about business in this new age of terrorism. all these changes we understand now take place september 16th. >> i want to introduce to you the next police commissioner for the city of new york, jimmy o'neill. [ applause ] >> news conference was not so much about bill bratton resigning as it was about who's replacing him. jimmy o'neill, the top uniformed cop in the department. there was still plenty of questions on why is bratton leaving, is it because of th
last week bratton said he'd step down when the time was right. well, that time apparently this september. >> we already know that replacing him will be chief of department james o'neill. we have two reports tonight, kemberly richardson with new reaction just coming in. >> we begin with political reporter dave evans at city hall. >> this was certainly a big surprise today because he told the new york times a couple term in office. that would be december 31st, 2017. we now know...
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people in the public know bratton. him extremely positive and great to work with. what we've been doing in manhattan, which i think helps, is working with nypd, having forums all through the borough, to talk about police with, at the table, young people, community residents at the table, to talk about racism, police/community relations. it's been very successful. 300 or 400 people showing up at every one. did a report, and i think people understand that the discussion, important. >> even though it didn't go without any hiccups, bill bratton has given a lot of years to the city and law enforcement, and we wish him well in his retirement. but jimmy o'neill is someone who has a lot of credibility with folks. and also, the fact that he's gonna become the new police commissioner and the ascension of carlos gomez, someone who was a commanding officer of the bronx -- i think it makes a lot of people in the bronx and other parts of the city comfortable that we are headed yes, there have been issues in the past, and there probably will continue to be issues, but for the mos
people in the public know bratton. him extremely positive and great to work with. what we've been doing in manhattan, which i think helps, is working with nypd, having forums all through the borough, to talk about police with, at the table, young people, community residents at the table, to talk about racism, police/community relations. it's been very successful. 300 or 400 people showing up at every one. did a report, and i think people understand that the discussion, important. >> even...
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just hours after acing that he's gopg to resign bratton attended national night out events 37. >> those and atengding to improve relationships between police and the community it's that style of neighborhood policing getting to know people on that first name basis that has grown between police and communities they serve. >> i think it's a good thing for people to react together and be together. >> makes you see the human being of the police and as a police officer and person you know. when you actually see that part of them it makes you understand them more and what they go through. by have implemented his program. >> 6:10 on a wednesday morning plenty more coming up including the latest on the presidential race in yesterday it was an especially eventful day. >> it was and mike is watching events of today weather wise. >> not so much, in fact, really nice. sun is up but our temps are cooler this morning. 66 central park and mostly sunny nice and dry out there. average high for today 84 today but where you can find weather information is on the fox 5 weather app with daily and hourly for
just hours after acing that he's gopg to resign bratton attended national night out events 37. >> those and atengding to improve relationships between police and the community it's that style of neighborhood policing getting to know people on that first name basis that has grown between police and communities they serve. >> i think it's a good thing for people to react together and be together. >> makes you see the human being of the police and as a police officer and person...
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. >>> with new york city police commissioner william bratton stepping down and the mayor announcing his replacement today, all eyes on what this change means to the department and how it will move forward to try to help build bridges with the communities it serves. eyewitness news reporter jim dolan live outside police headquarters in lower manhattan with more on this story. nypd, there were 1,180 murders in this city. last year there were 350 murders in new york. mr. bratton leaves behind an unparalleled career of success in law enforcement, but his successor knows keeping the crime rate low isn't enough anymore. >> welcome, everybody, to national night out. >> reporter: in a story tonight the mayor spoke about the historically low crime rate in the city, but his new commissioner challenges. >> i think continuing to address the breach between communities of color and the nypd, we've got to resolve that breach. it's fundamental to a safe city. >> >> it's about being legitimate to the public for the public. if you still not doing your job. >> reporter: incoming commissioner james o'neill
. >>> with new york city police commissioner william bratton stepping down and the mayor announcing his replacement today, all eyes on what this change means to the department and how it will move forward to try to help build bridges with the communities it serves. eyewitness news reporter jim dolan live outside police headquarters in lower manhattan with more on this story. nypd, there were 1,180 murders in this city. last year there were 350 murders in new york. mr. bratton leaves...
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commissioner bill bratton handed out the honors on monday. detective keith mitchell was promoted to detective special assignment nearly nine years ago. he was being left wheelchair bound after being struck by a car when riding his d motorcycle. >> i've been paying for it. my whole thought has always been, you know, i've been taken care of. if i can help civilians out, or, you know, other officers, that's what i do. >> mitchell now works with the nypd employee relations section, helping other officers who have been injured in the line of duty. >>> it is now 5:38. still ahead, the new noise- canceling headphones that could turn off when someone yells your name. >>> plus high and dry, how one long island community is making >>> i just remember holding on to, like, just huge clumps of my hair in my hands. >> and tv star shannen dougherty opens up about her battle with cancer. >>> you can follow us on the show all day long, follow us on instagram, snapchat, twitter, breyers natural vanilla. milk and fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla.
commissioner bill bratton handed out the honors on monday. detective keith mitchell was promoted to detective special assignment nearly nine years ago. he was being left wheelchair bound after being struck by a car when riding his d motorcycle. >> i've been paying for it. my whole thought has always been, you know, i've been taken care of. if i can help civilians out, or, you know, other officers, that's what i do. >> mitchell now works with the nypd employee relations section,...
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was >>>> fayetteville bratton. -- fire bill bratton. for what?ayetteville bratton when it sector leadership of the city agency's nonfeasance. >> summit organizer with millions march nyc and we're here to demand that bill bratton the immediately fired and broken windows policing ended. that reparations are paid to all victims and survivors of racist police brutality and the nypd be defunded and that money is reinvested into black and brown communities. >> we're here to stop the cops and fun black futures. we sincerely believe a disinvestment and the nypd rather than investing $5.5 billion into a corrupt, racist police institution and investing that money instead into our communities is a way we can achieve freedom for our people. >> i i am an organizer with .illions march they're so many ways this money can be used besides the nypd. they could be used for finding a system of mental health first responders, that you have someone to call other than the police when someone is having a mental health episode. this money could be used for building housi
was >>>> fayetteville bratton. -- fire bill bratton. for what?ayetteville bratton when it sector leadership of the city agency's nonfeasance. >> summit organizer with millions march nyc and we're here to demand that bill bratton the immediately fired and broken windows policing ended. that reparations are paid to all victims and survivors of racist police brutality and the nypd be defunded and that money is reinvested into black and brown communities. >> we're here to...
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. >>> william bratton is leaving his post. mayor bill de blasio said that bratton plans to retire at the end of the month. police chief james o 'neill will replace police commissioner bratton september 1. he is known as the stop and for example technique, a former -- frisk technique, a former l.a. police chief. >>> the cdc is warning pregnant women and their partners about a zika outbreak in miami. florida health officials reported 10 new cases for a total of 14 cases in a small neighborhood north of downtown. it is a one-square mile area that includes the trendy wynwood arts district. city officials are taking a quest of action against the spread of the disease. spraying so far has failed to have a big affect. the cdc has sent out emergency response teams to help out. >> what we have seen is continued mosquito activities, more adult mosquitoes, and cases found at the florida health department and what they did. >> here in california the state health officials received a $750,000 grant from the cdc to study the effects of zika
. >>> william bratton is leaving his post. mayor bill de blasio said that bratton plans to retire at the end of the month. police chief james o 'neill will replace police commissioner bratton september 1. he is known as the stop and for example technique, a former -- frisk technique, a former l.a. police chief. >>> the cdc is warning pregnant women and their partners about a zika outbreak in miami. florida health officials reported 10 new cases for a total of 14 cases in a...
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. >> reporter: commissioner bratton has six more weeks on the job. the nypd is planning to poll every neighborhood in the city to see how residents feel about andrew siff, news 4 new york. >>> we are now just one day away from the opening ceremony of the 2016 rio olympic games. the competition has begun. the u.s. women's soccer team shut out new zealand wednesday 2-0 as the team looks for its fourth straight olympic gold medal. the rest of team usa is prepping >> bruce beck live in rio tonight. one local athlete making history. >> "time" magazine's 100 most influential people in 2016. how many fencers do you think are on the lest? the answer is one. she is a woman from new jersey who's opening eyes in more ways than one. she is more than a in rio, she will become the first muslim american woman to compete in the olympics with a hijab. >> this is who i am, african-american, muslim, woman, these are things i can't change. being in this moment, i'm appreciative and thankful i get to do this not just for myself, but hopefully in turn do this world. >> sh
. >> reporter: commissioner bratton has six more weeks on the job. the nypd is planning to poll every neighborhood in the city to see how residents feel about andrew siff, news 4 new york. >>> we are now just one day away from the opening ceremony of the 2016 rio olympic games. the competition has begun. the u.s. women's soccer team shut out new zealand wednesday 2-0 as the team looks for its fourth straight olympic gold medal. the rest of team usa is prepping >> bruce beck...
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ben: new york city police commissioner bill bratton is retiring but he's doing so reluctantly. >> i had more time to stay around to work on the issues. i don't have that type of time. ben: bratton leaves having led the new york city police twice the dorchester native also served as boston police commissioner for two years and commissioner of the los angeles police force during the last decade. as new york's top cop, bratton is credited with keeping crime down and keeping tensions between the police and the city's minority communities under control. heather co. oh worcester dentist arrested charged with indecent , assault on a patient. newscenter 5's todd kazakiewich joins us live from worcester where the dentist just faced a judge, todd? one count of indecent assault and battery, after allegedly fondling a patient monday morning. others say there are surveillance cameras in the exam room and that could show what really happened. the police report states, he four times touched the breast of a female patient of his with hand and fingers. todd: defense attorney hector pineiro says patient
ben: new york city police commissioner bill bratton is retiring but he's doing so reluctantly. >> i had more time to stay around to work on the issues. i don't have that type of time. ben: bratton leaves having led the new york city police twice the dorchester native also served as boston police commissioner for two years and commissioner of the los angeles police force during the last decade. as new york's top cop, bratton is credited with keeping crime down and keeping tensions between...
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we begin this evening with a conversation with bill bratton as he steps down as commissioner of the new york city police department. >> i'll leave the legacy issues to the historians because as we know, it's usually best determined at a distance. in terms of my own sense of self that i think i have played a critical role in american policing over these 45 years, particularly over these last 25 in helping to move it into an embrace of community policing. >> rose: also this evening, two views on donald trump. first al hunt of bloomberg view. >> i've had both republicans and democrats say that you know, in 2000, if this is a democrat talking, i don't think was really qualified to be president and didn't worry me for the sake of the country. in 2008, i thought obama really lacked the reckless experience and knowledge to be president but i didn't worry about the country. people now, serious people who say that the possibility of donald trump in the whitehouse really really worries them about the country. i've never heard that before, charlie. >> rose: and then bob costa of "the washington po
we begin this evening with a conversation with bill bratton as he steps down as commissioner of the new york city police department. >> i'll leave the legacy issues to the historians because as we know, it's usually best determined at a distance. in terms of my own sense of self that i think i have played a critical role in american policing over these 45 years, particularly over these last 25 in helping to move it into an embrace of community policing. >> rose: also this evening,...
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bratton announcedes he served as police chief in boston, los angeles, and twice in new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," commissioner bill bratton joins us in the studio. >>> coming up on the "morning news." the white house rolls out the red carpet for a state dinner for the prime minister of singapore. later, foul treatment. the reds joey votto gets angry with a fan. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or wo
bratton announcedes he served as police chief in boston, los angeles, and twice in new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," commissioner bill bratton joins us in the studio. >>> coming up on the "morning news." the white house rolls out the red carpet for a state dinner for the prime minister of singapore. later, foul treatment. the reds joey votto gets angry with a fan. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis contagious....
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also bill bratton who has been very critical of donald trump. >> mr.ump scares me, scares the hell out of me, quite frankly. that's personal opinion and i just don't get it. >> why does he scare you as a possible president? >> the lack of depth on issues, the shoot from the hip. i just watched his whole campaign and i just shake my head. >> the nypd says clinton requested the meeting. in a statement the nypd said as one of the most experienced leaders in american policing, commissioner bratton has a unique perspective on the profession and what we can do to reduce fear, build trust with the community, improve training and better equip officers having led police departments in boston, los angeles and twice in new york. it's worth pointing out, ashleigh, trump has not asked to meet with bratton but the commissioner would meet with the republican nominee if he was asked. this meeting is coming after a shooting of a black man in milwaukee this week and all those ensuing protests where hillary clinton said the country has urgent work to do to rebuild trust
also bill bratton who has been very critical of donald trump. >> mr.ump scares me, scares the hell out of me, quite frankly. that's personal opinion and i just don't get it. >> why does he scare you as a possible president? >> the lack of depth on issues, the shoot from the hip. i just watched his whole campaign and i just shake my head. >> the nypd says clinton requested the meeting. in a statement the nypd said as one of the most experienced leaders in american...