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let's bring back eugene o'donnell, and anthony roman. and clint van zandt.this search change as nightfalls? >> well it is, again, it is a resource issue. the resources are on the ground and as alluded to, you are going to see night vision goggles and high-tech equipment. the aerial assets are going to be used also. it is establishing a perimeter and essentially waiting these people out. the crucial thing here is not to -- if they are located to undertake a very careful, cautious and deliberate approach so that police people are not injured or killed which could happen. these guys could dead end at the end and be willing to take the police out and other people out. approaching them in and when they are located is going to be of the utmost seriousness and needs to be done by very skilled people. other u.s. marshals are out there. the people in the front, to the extent the people are located, the people in the front should be the most skilled, disciplined, professional people. >> and officials ask resting to be on alert to suspicious activity. who are some sign
let's bring back eugene o'donnell, and anthony roman. and clint van zandt.this search change as nightfalls? >> well it is, again, it is a resource issue. the resources are on the ground and as alluded to, you are going to see night vision goggles and high-tech equipment. the aerial assets are going to be used also. it is establishing a perimeter and essentially waiting these people out. the crucial thing here is not to -- if they are located to undertake a very careful, cautious and...
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police earlier this hour told cnn the third suspect is in custody, let's talk right now to eugene o'donnell, a former officer with the new york city police department. thanks for being here. according to illinois state police, one suspect is in custody, two more still on the run, how will police use this apprehended suspect to help in the search? >> he will obviously be questioned at great length to find out how much he knows. the real important part of this is not only to capture these people, which gets the marquis attention, the crucial part is that in a year or more perhaps, in a courtroom, somewhere in illinois, this case is going to have to be taken to trial, and in the midst of this kind of urgent situation, really important for investigators to be nailing down very methodically every possible piece of evidence that points to the guilt of these people, and make sure methodically everything that creates problems is also covered, search warrants are executed and the like. whether this guy will cooperate or not, you can be sure they're well on their way at this point to bring people to
police earlier this hour told cnn the third suspect is in custody, let's talk right now to eugene o'donnell, a former officer with the new york city police department. thanks for being here. according to illinois state police, one suspect is in custody, two more still on the run, how will police use this apprehended suspect to help in the search? >> he will obviously be questioned at great length to find out how much he knows. the real important part of this is not only to capture these...
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i want to turn now to former nypd officers mark claxton and eugene o'donnell and to dan moran from the chicago tribune. how are people in the area reacting to this massive manhunt? do they seem nervous? give me the mood of the people there. >> this is a very tense. fox lake is a community of about 10,000 people. it's really more of a suburb of chicago. it's at the end of one of the train lines that goes directly to downtown chicago. those trains have been delayed today. the schools were on hard lockdown. just gridlock right now in downtown fox lake. people trying to pick up their kids. i live about 10, 12 miles away. my kids were on a soft lockdown, all the schools around lake county, my kids are on their way home right now. but there was just people lining -- route 12 is kind of a highway through lake county. as you are coming into fox lake, it becomes the business district and it slows down. that's where the shooting took place. >> in the business district is where the shooting took place? >> right. it's a four-lane road, kind of slows down. today you had people lining the business d
i want to turn now to former nypd officers mark claxton and eugene o'donnell and to dan moran from the chicago tribune. how are people in the area reacting to this massive manhunt? do they seem nervous? give me the mood of the people there. >> this is a very tense. fox lake is a community of about 10,000 people. it's really more of a suburb of chicago. it's at the end of one of the train lines that goes directly to downtown chicago. those trains have been delayed today. the schools were...
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joining me now are legal analysts charles and eugene o'donnell and former new york police officer and thank you for being here today. let's start with you. what does this mean for kim davis? >> i think it means a lot of trouble for kim davis. there is a standing order that tells her not to interfere with these marriage licenses. it seems she has done that simply by tampering with these documents. it wouldn't surprise me if she faces additional charges. i don't know that she has to authority to remove the county name. i don't know that she has the authority to remove her name from the forms. i cannot understand why she would go through such lengths and trouble because she has this sort of religious rationale for not issuing these marriage licenses. it is extreme and overstepping. >> it would seem there might be concern here for the couples who were issued licenses without kim davis's name on them. >> there will have to be look to see what the removal process is if she continues to do this. it is a bad idea to disregard a judge's order in any court but particularly when a federal judge
joining me now are legal analysts charles and eugene o'donnell and former new york police officer and thank you for being here today. let's start with you. what does this mean for kim davis? >> i think it means a lot of trouble for kim davis. there is a standing order that tells her not to interfere with these marriage licenses. it seems she has done that simply by tampering with these documents. it wouldn't surprise me if she faces additional charges. i don't know that she has to...
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eugene o'donnell, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. shoots and burns its way into your day, i hearyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch, the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommende
eugene o'donnell, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. shoots and burns its way into your day, i hearyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. more and more...
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. >> i don't give a bleep about -- >> protected speech in new york says eugene o'donnell a former city> half naked people walk through during the day. huge number of people. something for people to like and not to like. but that's how a great city should be. we're a unique great city. >> with the newspaper screaming for action, mayor bill diblasio is waffling whether to rip out the pedestrian plazas and turn them back into streets. >> if it were your family what would you think? >> i think it's wrong. it's wrong. it's -- like, i -- >> the mayor declined our request to explain himself. >> we went to ask the king of new york, donald j. trump. who lives just 10 blocks away from times square in a golden skyscraper. >> sir, go ahead. >> thank you. a little closer to home, times square and the disorder there the naked women. where do you stand on that. >> i don't want to talk about that. inappropriate. >> inappropriate? it's all going on right below his penthouse. i guess you get ahead in a couple of presidential polls and you start talking like a politician. >> i mean, he answered questions
. >> i don't give a bleep about -- >> protected speech in new york says eugene o'donnell a former city> half naked people walk through during the day. huge number of people. something for people to like and not to like. but that's how a great city should be. we're a unique great city. >> with the newspaper screaming for action, mayor bill diblasio is waffling whether to rip out the pedestrian plazas and turn them back into streets. >> if it were your family what would...
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eugene o'donnell, a former professor of law and police studies is also with me.et me start with you if i can sean. all of this happening this afternoon and today against the backdrop of what happened in houston texas this weekend. texas sheriffs deputy darren goforth shot execution style at the gas station, 15 times in his head and back. prosecutors believe he was targeted simply because he was a police officer. being a police officer right now in this country, is it more dangerous now than it has been in the past? >> you know, i don't know if we can say it's more dangerous. certainly there are statistics we can look at that help to bear that out. i think technology has made policing more effective. but with some of the things we've seen, violence in communities, the guns throughout this country, policing is a dangerous profession. my brothers a police officer. my father's a retired police officer. i was in the fbi for 24 years. i think we all know when we get up every morning and go out that it's a dangerous profession and that there is a likelihood something ba
eugene o'donnell, a former professor of law and police studies is also with me.et me start with you if i can sean. all of this happening this afternoon and today against the backdrop of what happened in houston texas this weekend. texas sheriffs deputy darren goforth shot execution style at the gas station, 15 times in his head and back. prosecutors believe he was targeted simply because he was a police officer. being a police officer right now in this country, is it more dangerous now than it...