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my thanks to bill bratton and the reverend al sharpton.and the arc of policing in america" is out now. race, and the arc of policing in america" is out now . ♪♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. i'm mark and i live inte vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> there's no foreign power that is flipping votes. there's no domestic actor flipping votes. i did it right. we did it right. this was a secure election. >> hi again, everyone, it's 5:00 in new york. we heard it there from the man in charge, in charge of keeping our elections safe and secure. there was no interference, foreign or domestic, in the 2020 elections. yet, in the wak
my thanks to bill bratton and the reverend al sharpton.and the arc of policing in america" is out now. race, and the arc of policing in america" is out now . ♪♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. i'm mark and i live inte vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i...
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>> well, you know, i have tremendous respect for bill bratton. i hope it makes a difference. do i believe it will? no. i'll tell you why. joe biden was focused on guns. he's focused on federal prosecutors and gun trafficking. they're involved in trafficking of guns from other state. we have enough guns in new york state right now that we don't have to worry about them coming in. the problem is that these cases have to be prosecuted. when the chief law enforcement officer, the district attorney that prosecutes crime says if you use a crime and you steal something, i'm going to reduce it to a misdemeanor and i'm not going to look for jail time. i'm not going to look for any real consequences. 81% of the public is listening. they hear him loud and clear. they're not interested in consequences. americans and new yorkers in particular are facing enormous consequences. it's not just about guns, martha. the woman who was pushed in front of the subway -- >> martha: six people pushed in front of subways which didn't require any gun at all. even alvin bragg was tweeting during these me
>> well, you know, i have tremendous respect for bill bratton. i hope it makes a difference. do i believe it will? no. i'll tell you why. joe biden was focused on guns. he's focused on federal prosecutors and gun trafficking. they're involved in trafficking of guns from other state. we have enough guns in new york state right now that we don't have to worry about them coming in. the problem is that these cases have to be prosecuted. when the chief law enforcement officer, the district...
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. >> a lot of questions i have for you, commissioner bratton, we heard about this analysis of agenciesn i go back to the core? these numbers that we just talked about are so disturbing. how did we get here? do you think these are covid related? why are we seeing this huge spike in crime all across america? >> the influence of covid is impacting the court systems where many courts were not functioning during covid. case in point, new york city, over 5,000 people arrested for gun crimes in 2021, fewer than 100 trials in 2021. 5,000 people walking the streets of new york who committed crime, many, violent crime, and basically the district attorneys and courts have not been effective in keeping up with the arrests the nypd is making. covid does have an impact, but the biggest impact is political. political leadership in this state, in particular california and elsewhere, has really disrupted the criminal justice system and reduced crime for 25 straight years in this country starting in 2019. disruptions to such an extent, we see the crime rates we just reported. those crime rates are not g
. >> a lot of questions i have for you, commissioner bratton, we heard about this analysis of agenciesn i go back to the core? these numbers that we just talked about are so disturbing. how did we get here? do you think these are covid related? why are we seeing this huge spike in crime all across america? >> the influence of covid is impacting the court systems where many courts were not functioning during covid. case in point, new york city, over 5,000 people arrested for gun...
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and miley, now it was things bratton, i'm glad with the school when it comes to the home. that would you say and they are really so far be, are really is carried out by the army or, and they, they don't really needs outside support. no. okay, thank you so much for talking to us about this. thank you for your inside massage. below joining us there from the own dane camry with in avenues, british prime minister voice johnson, is pledging more support for ukraine's army as he has grown over a possible russian invasion. johnson whose match ukrainian president vladimir lynn skin care says moscow is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security or data. hamid's report some key f o it's not every day. a prime minister feels relieved to step into a crisis that has the potential of developing into war. but that may well be the way bar is johnson fields arriving here in cave, away from the party gate scandal hoping to deflect attention at home. here the prime minister is facing what he called a grim reality. but he is a welcome friend c
and miley, now it was things bratton, i'm glad with the school when it comes to the home. that would you say and they are really so far be, are really is carried out by the army or, and they, they don't really needs outside support. no. okay, thank you so much for talking to us about this. thank you for your inside massage. below joining us there from the own dane camry with in avenues, british prime minister voice johnson, is pledging more support for ukraine's army as he has grown over a...
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the peace during giuliani and bloomberg administration of police commissioner ray kellyanne bill bratton forces out on the street identifying people with guns and arresting them before they could do violence. mayor adams is going to try to reconstitute that anti-crime units. he is going to need a lot of political support to do that. but joe biden and the rest of the democrats by and large do not talk about criminal policing on the streets. the big question is, do the cops have the political support have the elected democrats questioner that includes a democratic progressive prosecutors like alvin bragg and mcadam or qui in queens. still insist their job is not really prosecuting crime but doing something to help the social welfare of the people in new york. that is not their job. so the police i think are still wondering whether they are going to have real political support from democratic leadership. paul: kim struck on that point the president did mention this in gun unit the mayor wants to re- stand up. he did mention the prosecutors who do not want to prosecute even felonies in some
the peace during giuliani and bloomberg administration of police commissioner ray kellyanne bill bratton forces out on the street identifying people with guns and arresting them before they could do violence. mayor adams is going to try to reconstitute that anti-crime units. he is going to need a lot of political support to do that. but joe biden and the rest of the democrats by and large do not talk about criminal policing on the streets. the big question is, do the cops have the political...
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often influenced the work that they both produce later the inter 20 lives of surrealist writers entre bratton from france and the egyptian, ortho poet and critic george hanging. but 1st, the relationship between a famous russian novelist and one of the most influential egyptian muslim scholars of his time, their relationship was unexpected, but had a profound impact on both men. oh, cosette t o. e g. in the late 19th century had political and social problems. oh, most people lived in the suez canal, opened in 18. 69 did not really benefit ordinary egyptians. ah, bruton controlled the government under what was called a veiled protector. literacy rates were lower and that was a challenge for all as a mosque in cairo. it had been built 800 years earlier and was the most prominent egyptian educational institute at the time. oh, lazar is a place of worship and a major centre of his land teaching. and it's college is the oldest university in egypt to award to greece. oh, in 1899, a former lecturer at oliver university. muhammad arbiten was appointed grand murphy, of egypt. the countries highest isl
often influenced the work that they both produce later the inter 20 lives of surrealist writers entre bratton from france and the egyptian, ortho poet and critic george hanging. but 1st, the relationship between a famous russian novelist and one of the most influential egyptian muslim scholars of his time, their relationship was unexpected, but had a profound impact on both men. oh, cosette t o. e g. in the late 19th century had political and social problems. oh, most people lived in the suez...
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joining me now, bill bratton, he is the former new york city police commissioner and author of "the profession of community, race, and the arc of policing in america." um, commissioner, thank you. always enjoy having you on and i love your -- your -- your candor about what we need to do here. so, good evening. welcome. the president was clear today in his speech that the answer is not to defund the police. many democrats, including president biden, have never supported that. but with crime on the rise and police under fire, we are glad to hear that message. i'm sure you are, as well. and more people need to listen to that message. would you disagree with that? >> i am very pleased to hear the president coming to center once again. eric adams, the mayor campaigned from the center and won the election in new york because he was in the center. the center, being a place where there is a commitment to do something about crime to try to prevent it, try to respond to it, throw your hands in the air or try to reform it in a way that you actually create more crime, which is unfortunately what is happen
joining me now, bill bratton, he is the former new york city police commissioner and author of "the profession of community, race, and the arc of policing in america." um, commissioner, thank you. always enjoy having you on and i love your -- your -- your candor about what we need to do here. so, good evening. welcome. the president was clear today in his speech that the answer is not to defund the police. many democrats, including president biden, have never supported that. but with...
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former commissioner bill bratton, before he took that job, talked with us at nbc news.. it's kind of like the cancer patient who is recovered from cacer and they're still going back to the doctor for chemo. enough is enough. it'll come down to the police department to figure out, okay, how are we going to use these units not to go back to the days where you have to stop somebody just to stop somebody. you're repeatedly stopping people in minority communities because you have to make a quote of how many people you're going to stop that day. these are challenges for them. on the other hand, if you're going to get illegal guns, you're going to have to interact with people. some of those interactions have turned deadly, too. >> nbc's tom winter, thank you is o much. >> thank you, tom. >> eddie glaude, let's have a discussion about policing and about crime and about victims of those crimes. you know, tom brought up an important point, and that is in philadelphia, over 500 people have been killed over the past year. i think he said 80% were young black men under the age of 24
former commissioner bill bratton, before he took that job, talked with us at nbc news.. it's kind of like the cancer patient who is recovered from cacer and they're still going back to the doctor for chemo. enough is enough. it'll come down to the police department to figure out, okay, how are we going to use these units not to go back to the days where you have to stop somebody just to stop somebody. you're repeatedly stopping people in minority communities because you have to make a quote of...