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we saw the city really cleaned up after giuliani or during giuliani, and now are we going back?l. bratton with jack maple who i think was the first deputy commissioner, they brought in the broken windows policing. which worked. the theory was if you jump the turn-style and commit a rape on the subway, you wouldn't put a token in. they stopped that person at the turn-spout. when i first got to brooklyn, they had something like 100 to 200 homicides in that one precinct. i live in maryland now, the entire city of baltimore only had 200 homicides. that's how bad it was. they came in to save a number of minority and white lives. when they implemented this police strategy, they didn't say, let's just save black or white people. and rudy giuliani has a point when he brings this up, the communities where sadly the crime was happening, i hope they don't revert back. there's the very sensible conversation, i think, oddly enough between the occupy crowd and the libertarians and the tea party talk about overpolicing and criminalization and the militarization of police. but david jenkins sai
we saw the city really cleaned up after giuliani or during giuliani, and now are we going back?l. bratton with jack maple who i think was the first deputy commissioner, they brought in the broken windows policing. which worked. the theory was if you jump the turn-style and commit a rape on the subway, you wouldn't put a token in. they stopped that person at the turn-spout. when i first got to brooklyn, they had something like 100 to 200 homicides in that one precinct. i live in maryland now,...
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just like i said in my opening. >> mayor giuliani said it before i will say it again.inal acts not racial acts. to twist it into a racial situation is outrageous and the problem is, liberal media like cnn gives it to a guy like al sharpton who's a fraud gets invited to the white house. >> he is sitting at the sid delve power. there is an officer down the memorial page. in 2013 law enforcement officers killed by gun fire. 2014 the number is 46 and they say there's a 53 percent increase between last year and the shooting death of police and this year. >> i have to go back to what is being told by the leaders. if you put out the anti come rhetoric and you tell people the police are your enemy -- >> what are we going to do? how do we get out of it in the 70d. this is where we say cops are pigs are pigs. >> we are the shepherds that protect people. we get out of it by holding these politicians to task or the words they use. >> what do you do to the president of the united states. what are you going to do with the guy? is every week i talk about them. >> i think the general
just like i said in my opening. >> mayor giuliani said it before i will say it again.inal acts not racial acts. to twist it into a racial situation is outrageous and the problem is, liberal media like cnn gives it to a guy like al sharpton who's a fraud gets invited to the white house. >> he is sitting at the sid delve power. there is an officer down the memorial page. in 2013 law enforcement officers killed by gun fire. 2014 the number is 46 and they say there's a 53 percent...
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you had rudy giuliani.ng, as they've said this past week, anti-cop. certainly giuliani said that. that certainly doesn't make it easier to deal with the police unions when you have this coming from leaders that they all respect so much. >> no question. and from a crisis management perspective, this is going to be the defining issue for mayor de blasio. it sort of reminds me a little bit of other people who run on progressive campaigns. president obama. you can look at the corporate world for innumerable examples of this. ron johnson was a great example. he came in from apple as a superstar. comes to run jcpennejcpenney. all these brilliant ideas. he's going to throw out the old ideas, bring in the new, and he totally missed the culture and the the institution and the customer of jcpenney. and there are things like dealing with the police at the forefront of being the mayor of new york city. when you have mayor de blasio running as a progressive, as president obama did, does, the struggle is maintaining the
you had rudy giuliani.ng, as they've said this past week, anti-cop. certainly giuliani said that. that certainly doesn't make it easier to deal with the police unions when you have this coming from leaders that they all respect so much. >> no question. and from a crisis management perspective, this is going to be the defining issue for mayor de blasio. it sort of reminds me a little bit of other people who run on progressive campaigns. president obama. you can look at the corporate world...
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we'll ask rudy giuliani and head of the national urban league, marc morial.lus, what role has the media played surrounding ferguson. >> the 24-hour news cycle. >> our sunday panel weighs in on that. all right now on a special "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. police officer darren wilson announced late saturday, he has resigned from the ferguson police force. but the decision not to indict him has left ferguson and the nation in turmoil. today we want to examine the fallout from several angles. we'll discuss the facts in the shooting death of michael brown with attorneys from both sudz. what does the case say about racial discrimination in our police forces? we'll ask two leaders about the problem and possible reforms. but first fox news correspondent mike tobin with the latest from ferguson. mike? >> reporter: darren wilson explained in his resignation later that he wanted to continue with police work, but the department was receiving threats if he remained on the force. he didn't want to put citizens or other police officers at
we'll ask rudy giuliani and head of the national urban league, marc morial.lus, what role has the media played surrounding ferguson. >> the 24-hour news cycle. >> our sunday panel weighs in on that. all right now on a special "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. police officer darren wilson announced late saturday, he has resigned from the ferguson police force. but the decision not to indict him has left ferguson and the nation in turmoil. today...
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>> no, with giuliani and pataki, i was working for the governor, it's personal. they have seen and they said they have been to too many police funerals. the atmosphere that was created, and the easier response after the eric garner case was to talk about the gar case, to say we saw what we saw, we are shocked and saddened. on a daily basis, what the officers of the n.y.p.d. do for the city - that should have been his messages, to remind people that every day they protect all of us. regardless of colour. in giuliani's case, the biggest drop in crime was in the neighbourhood of african-american community. the police felt they hung out there. i said when bill de blasio took offer, he'd have free rein of the city. he has a liberal council, he is a progressive. if he loses the police and if crime keeps up in the city, that would be his biggest problem. that is his biggest problem, dealing with the police. >> will you chime in on that. do you think many of the politicians lost the police. what about the president, hoteled. -- holder. >> he has to keep crime down as the
>> no, with giuliani and pataki, i was working for the governor, it's personal. they have seen and they said they have been to too many police funerals. the atmosphere that was created, and the easier response after the eric garner case was to talk about the gar case, to say we saw what we saw, we are shocked and saddened. on a daily basis, what the officers of the n.y.p.d. do for the city - that should have been his messages, to remind people that every day they protect all of us....
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let's begin with former mayor giuliani's words. what do you make of that? >> i think they're not very helpful. rudy giuliani has a terrific record here in new york as mayor breaking the back of crime which was extraordinarily high in the earl '90s and he did it with bill bratton as police commissioner. some of his remarks in the last few days go too far to say that president obama and eric holder have contributed to anti-police. i think what they have tried to do is to recognize there are many african-americans in this country who do feel the system is unfair and they want to bring some reforms and all of us have to approach this with an open mind. are there better ways to do it? that doesn't take away from mayor giuliani's record as mayor and he had extraordinary results. >> you mentioned the president. we thought it was worth bringing this up. candy crowley over the weekend we played her interview with the president before all of this happened before these two officers were shot and killed in brooklyn over the weekend. he was asked about the delicate situ
let's begin with former mayor giuliani's words. what do you make of that? >> i think they're not very helpful. rudy giuliani has a terrific record here in new york as mayor breaking the back of crime which was extraordinarily high in the earl '90s and he did it with bill bratton as police commissioner. some of his remarks in the last few days go too far to say that president obama and eric holder have contributed to anti-police. i think what they have tried to do is to recognize there are...
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giuliani is over the top. deblasio was over the top in his rhetoric. it has angered the streets. >> this is when he warned his son. >> the president made similar comments. i think in the end, when you have high elected officials saying we can't trust the system. we can't trust what a grand jury does, what the court system does. that undermines faith and confidence in the system and ultimately what i worry about, is a kid on the street. i'm not talking about this guy who was a nut who got ahold of a gun. i'm afraid of a kid who is being arrested legitimately and now resists arrest. he hears on television, from the demonstrators, that you can stand up to the cops. kids will get killed because of that bad information. you can fight the cops but you'd better do it in court. >> so kareem abdul jabbar weighed in on this today. and i thought his op ed was very he will quenlly written. whether you agree or don't agree. one of the things em, he was defending them. the marches are meant to raise awareness of double standards, lack of adequate police candidate sc
giuliani is over the top. deblasio was over the top in his rhetoric. it has angered the streets. >> this is when he warned his son. >> the president made similar comments. i think in the end, when you have high elected officials saying we can't trust the system. we can't trust what a grand jury does, what the court system does. that undermines faith and confidence in the system and ultimately what i worry about, is a kid on the street. i'm not talking about this guy who was a nut...
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rudy giuliani took over and cleaned it up. because he used very tough measures.at's. >> last word. >> his record is his credit, granted. you know what, mayor today him saying you know what? maybe there was excessive use of force is not going to heal the city and bring it together. >> all right, ladies, good debate. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> bernie goldberg writes a letter about race relations to the "new york times," which does not publish it. bernie will tell us what he said. but next. the presidential daughters criticized. the media goes wild. we'll take a look at that and we hope you stay tuned to those reports. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing ba
rudy giuliani took over and cleaned it up. because he used very tough measures.at's. >> last word. >> his record is his credit, granted. you know what, mayor today him saying you know what? maybe there was excessive use of force is not going to heal the city and bring it together. >> all right, ladies, good debate. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> bernie goldberg writes a letter about race relations to the "new york times," which does not publish it....
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rudy giuliani took over and cleaned it up. because he used very tough measures.at's. >> last word. >> his record is his credit, granted. you know what, mayor today him saying you know what? maybe there was excessive use of force is not going to heal the city and bring it together. >> all right, ladies, good debate. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> bernie goldberg writes a letter about race relations to the "new york times," which does not publish it. bernie will tell us what he said. but next. the presidential daughters criticized. the media goes wild. we'll take a look at that and we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and
rudy giuliani took over and cleaned it up. because he used very tough measures.at's. >> last word. >> his record is his credit, granted. you know what, mayor today him saying you know what? maybe there was excessive use of force is not going to heal the city and bring it together. >> all right, ladies, good debate. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> bernie goldberg writes a letter about race relations to the "new york times," which does not publish it....
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giuliani says de blasio should apologize. however. new york city police commissioner william bratton says the officers' behavior was inappropriate. bratton also said de blasio is supportive of the police department. he says the mayor has provided addtional officer safety enhancements. training. equipment. and technology. today is a 'spare the air day'. air quality officials say bay area residents cannot burn wood tonight. light winds this weekend are responsible for the poor air quality. this is the fifth spare the air day of the season. homes that don't have heaters. but a fireplace or wood stove. are exempt. the first violation is one hundred dollars. but the second jumps up to five hundred. cred reporter>>: those low clouds are forecasted to expand as we get to the morning and perhaps even drop to the surface and bring visibility down. i might be hard to see tomorrow on the roads. they will clear around noon tomorrow. tuesdays and the arctic storm is due to arrive. as we meaning the new year week, should be talking a about some ver
giuliani says de blasio should apologize. however. new york city police commissioner william bratton says the officers' behavior was inappropriate. bratton also said de blasio is supportive of the police department. he says the mayor has provided addtional officer safety enhancements. training. equipment. and technology. today is a 'spare the air day'. air quality officials say bay area residents cannot burn wood tonight. light winds this weekend are responsible for the poor air quality. this...
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rudy giuliani bit on it.talk and blab on. >> i know it's very strong to say. >> i think his press secretary is in the background cheering. it's a different perspective. you wanted to have a moment, a connection. i agree with something -- or i disagree with this. de blasio says that it should be there to protect them. but that is what they do. he is the mayor. does he not understand his own statistics? >> that is my versus giuliani. the irony is you couldn't have him without giuliani. you needed a tough republican who historically lowereded the crime levels in unforeseen level ls in order to have a lightweight amateur come in and embarrass everybody until we get another republican back in. >> well, there you go. >> you agree with that over there? >> correct. i do, bob. you're catching on. >> okay. >> lovely. >> de blasio is irish, right? >> i don't know. that's not his real name. >> all right. >> it's so irrelevant. >>> time for one more thing. i'm going to kick it up with -- greg's secret to happiness. now on
rudy giuliani bit on it.talk and blab on. >> i know it's very strong to say. >> i think his press secretary is in the background cheering. it's a different perspective. you wanted to have a moment, a connection. i agree with something -- or i disagree with this. de blasio says that it should be there to protect them. but that is what they do. he is the mayor. does he not understand his own statistics? >> that is my versus giuliani. the irony is you couldn't have him without...
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>> i agree with mayor rudy giuliani that it was incredibly disrespectful and way out of line. i think it's a political ploy. you have the associations that have not reached a contract negotiation with the mayor. i think there's some politics here. i think there's some grotesque exploitation of this that's getting underreported. and i think it's shameful. all the other police unions have not been disrespectful. i have a friend at the funeral of officer ramos and said -- she was with the 84th precinct where they served and they were all completely respectful when the mayor got up and spoke. >> at that funeral that was expression of grass roots police sentiment. they know whatever this mayor says he does not have their backs. and he went out there and said that eric garner arrest -- and you can disagree, we can argue whether it was reasonable or not, was a product of centuries of racism. you can't say you respect a new york city police force at the same time you say it's systemically racist and a threat to your own son on a daily basis basis. >> i got to leave it at that. >>> new
>> i agree with mayor rudy giuliani that it was incredibly disrespectful and way out of line. i think it's a political ploy. you have the associations that have not reached a contract negotiation with the mayor. i think there's some politics here. i think there's some grotesque exploitation of this that's getting underreported. and i think it's shameful. all the other police unions have not been disrespectful. i have a friend at the funeral of officer ramos and said -- she was with the...
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we had probably the greatest relationship with mayor giuliani when he brought in mayor bratton. 1982giuliani came out to say there was blood on the mayor's hands was absolutely inappropriate for anyone to make that statement. >> i agree with that fullfy ful. i think he was definitely the part of the rhetoric that led to this but i don't think there's blood on the hands of the mayor at all. >> gil, you've never seen a divide this bad? >> i haven't. could it be cured? could they get together? yes, i believe they could do that. >> a public apology is what we've talked about, what you've said. >> that could be a possibility. even pat lynch saying that about blood on his hands, maybe he has to come out and do a public apology on that. you can't blame him for saying that at the time this happened. two of his men were killed. they have to get together. police have to get together with community groups. when i'm talking about community groups, those community groups in those locations, in these precincts. those are the people that have to get together. when outsiders come in and try to do th
we had probably the greatest relationship with mayor giuliani when he brought in mayor bratton. 1982giuliani came out to say there was blood on the mayor's hands was absolutely inappropriate for anyone to make that statement. >> i agree with that fullfy ful. i think he was definitely the part of the rhetoric that led to this but i don't think there's blood on the hands of the mayor at all. >> gil, you've never seen a divide this bad? >> i haven't. could it be cured? could they...
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on september 10th, rudy giuliani was disliked by many in the city. september 11th, he benefited from that tragedy. >> i'm sort of on that rant today, or at least on that threat. i had congressman charlie rangel on the set a short time ago and he brought up 9/11 and it made me realize that there was no greater goodwill for a group of people after 9/11 than the new york city police department and new york city fire department across this country, cedric alexander, people were wearing nypd police hats and they still do today. how does that goodwill bleed away? or is it naive to even suggest that? >> well, i think historically you've got to put this into historical context, is that since the beginning of policing, there's always been a strained relationship between policing and communities of color. and in certain communities where police have enjoyed for some period of time some commendable relationship, there's been incidents, it appears, in new york city, depending on who is on watch in that city where incidents have occurred and have risen to a level
on september 10th, rudy giuliani was disliked by many in the city. september 11th, he benefited from that tragedy. >> i'm sort of on that rant today, or at least on that threat. i had congressman charlie rangel on the set a short time ago and he brought up 9/11 and it made me realize that there was no greater goodwill for a group of people after 9/11 than the new york city police department and new york city fire department across this country, cedric alexander, people were wearing nypd...
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but this is giuliani and bloomberg. it's not a big government thing. a heavy police state issue that we got to address. that's what our president is a looking to do. >> quick thing. in st. louis, 2% of the people killed are killed by cops in justified shootings. 98% killed by black assailants. >> we got to go. our question of the day is next as president obama made race relations better or worse in the u.s. your answer and mine, coming up next. ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back to "hannity." time for tonight's question of the day. has president obama made race relations better or worse in the united states? we want the hear from you. just head on over to facebook.com/twitter at sean hannity. for me it's very
but this is giuliani and bloomberg. it's not a big government thing. a heavy police state issue that we got to address. that's what our president is a looking to do. >> quick thing. in st. louis, 2% of the people killed are killed by cops in justified shootings. 98% killed by black assailants. >> we got to go. our question of the day is next as president obama made race relations better or worse in the u.s. your answer and mine, coming up next. ♪ just look at those two. happy. in...
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sitting here with me is pat, an nypd detective, security for mayor giuliani. as you listened to detective boyce's remarks, what struck you most? >> the first thing, and i wasn't aware of it, a big hats off and a salute to the coned workers, two more new york heroes. fantastic job. they started the ball rolling and assisted in the end of this coward's life by cornering him after this horrible, horrible act. but a number of things, none of it surprising. the chief detective is an extraordinary investigator with great teams under him. the meticulous nature of the investigation, leaving no stone unturned, no corner where they have not shown a light. they will know everything they need to know about ismaaiyl brinsley and they'll know it quick. >> and one of the things they pointed out about brinlsly is he seemed to have a troubled childhood and mental issues, not dismissing at all the horrible act he committed, but the problem here, copy cats, i have about 45 session. are you concerned about copy cats? there is word that there's allegedly another person en route to
sitting here with me is pat, an nypd detective, security for mayor giuliani. as you listened to detective boyce's remarks, what struck you most? >> the first thing, and i wasn't aware of it, a big hats off and a salute to the coned workers, two more new york heroes. fantastic job. they started the ball rolling and assisted in the end of this coward's life by cornering him after this horrible, horrible act. but a number of things, none of it surprising. the chief detective is an...
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look i heard mayor giuliani earlier, i think he had it basically right.'t have done it but given the emotional state they were in, i almost have to admire their restraint. there was no shouting or cursing. it wasn't sort of a violent melee or anything like that. they picked the one way to express themselves that was, you know, that really cuts to the heart of this without, you know, without screaming things that would played over and over again and all the rest. i have nothing but sympathy for those guys. martha: can you even imagine what was going through mayor de blasio head when he walked through the line. commissioner bratton said same thing. i don't approve the way they did it. i understand the sentiment behind it. it is clear that the new york city police feel this mayor turned their back on them. left them out to dry. they feel there is connection between those two things and what happened to these two police officers. a horrific and, you talk about the, president talks a lot about the living in the 21st century and things don't happen that way any
look i heard mayor giuliani earlier, i think he had it basically right.'t have done it but given the emotional state they were in, i almost have to admire their restraint. there was no shouting or cursing. it wasn't sort of a violent melee or anything like that. they picked the one way to express themselves that was, you know, that really cuts to the heart of this without, you know, without screaming things that would played over and over again and all the rest. i have nothing but sympathy for...
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i want to get your reaction to what mayor giuliani said. >> it is very rare i disagree with his honorhuge fan, great guy, but in this instance, not only was mayor de blasio directly involved through his emboldenment. he emboldened. what happened here you have diminution, dehumanizing of police, he will bolden meant of protesters who felt empowered from senior government, tacit approval that they felt empowered they could chant what we want, dead cops, when do which want it, now. rhetoric has consequences. in this case, deadly consequences. heather: though violence was condemned by both the mayor, the president, the attorney general, prior to this all happening. they said don't go out and commit acts of violence. how do you respond to that. >> i respond very directly, in other words, the fact is this, that this burning call drop of anti-police hatred that has been fomenting going on last couple of months led to this, because it empowered and given individuals, savages and cowards like ismaaiyl brinsley the perfect storm, the perfect opportunity to murder two cops while having lunch in
i want to get your reaction to what mayor giuliani said. >> it is very rare i disagree with his honorhuge fan, great guy, but in this instance, not only was mayor de blasio directly involved through his emboldenment. he emboldened. what happened here you have diminution, dehumanizing of police, he will bolden meant of protesters who felt empowered from senior government, tacit approval that they felt empowered they could chant what we want, dead cops, when do which want it, now. rhetoric...
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in a moment rudy giuliani will be here in studio to react to comrade bill de blasio's comments attacking him on race in america. but over the weekend the mayor doubled down on his emotionally and extremely personal comments about his own son following the grand jury decision not to indict nypd officer daniel pantaleo in the death of eric garner. take a look. >> it's different for a white child. with dan te very early on, with my son, we said, look, if a police officer stops, you do everything he tells you to do. don't move suddenly, don't reach for your cell phone. bauds we knew, sadly, there's a greater chance it might be misinterpreted if it was a young man of color. >> the mayor continued that conversation this week only to attack former new york city mayor rudy giuliani for stating solid statistics regarding heightened crime rate in the black community. and this is what he said. >> i think he fundamentally misunderstanding the reality. we're trying to bring police and community together. there is a problem here. there is a rift here that has to be overcome. you cannot look at an inci
in a moment rudy giuliani will be here in studio to react to comrade bill de blasio's comments attacking him on race in america. but over the weekend the mayor doubled down on his emotionally and extremely personal comments about his own son following the grand jury decision not to indict nypd officer daniel pantaleo in the death of eric garner. take a look. >> it's different for a white child. with dan te very early on, with my son, we said, look, if a police officer stops, you do...
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the former new york city mayor rudy giuliani says de blasio let the demonstrations get out of hand. >> we don't want to silence it. it doesn't have to cost a person their life because an ambulance can't get through or a man can't get home from work. you can protest in an appropriate place and manner. that's first amendment law. that's why it's a place across the street from the president rather than right next to the president. they get to make their point but they don't get to take over the city. and when you see the protesters taking over the city, then all of a sudden the police have the impression that they are supporting them, not him. there's no question he was supporting the protesters and not the police. >> giuliani says he disagrees with the desilcision by the pol officers to turn their back on de blasio at the hospital and will yet bratton was asked if the mayor has lost the confidence of the confidence of the nypd police force. here's what he said on the "today" show. >> i think he's lost it with some officers, that -- i was at the hospital when that event occurred. >> do y
the former new york city mayor rudy giuliani says de blasio let the demonstrations get out of hand. >> we don't want to silence it. it doesn't have to cost a person their life because an ambulance can't get through or a man can't get home from work. you can protest in an appropriate place and manner. that's first amendment law. that's why it's a place across the street from the president rather than right next to the president. they get to make their point but they don't get to take over...
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. >> liu's parents and widow joining organization leaders at a news conference, rudy giuliani speaking, he says the officers families would have wanted for nothing if they weren't killed in the line of duty. >> we can go to bed safe because this family and the ramos family sacrificed their son, their husband, the bread winner of the family. >> mayor giuliani doing his part for the families of the two slain officers, he contributed $20,000. in queens, new york, david lee miller, fox news. >>> a deadly accident shut down so cal avenue in santa cruz. police say the accident involving a car and bicyclist happened near parkway just before 9:00 this morning. so far they haven't released more information about the victim. they say it will be closed in the area for at least two more hours as they investigate that deadly crash. >>> four people died and two others are hospitalized after a head on accident in a sacramento suburb. one of the cars was engulfed in flames when chp arrived. the crash happened around 1:30 at san juan avenue in farrow, northeast suburb of sacramento. one of the people w
. >> liu's parents and widow joining organization leaders at a news conference, rudy giuliani speaking, he says the officers families would have wanted for nothing if they weren't killed in the line of duty. >> we can go to bed safe because this family and the ramos family sacrificed their son, their husband, the bread winner of the family. >> mayor giuliani doing his part for the families of the two slain officers, he contributed $20,000. in queens, new york, david lee...
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>> i have always been kind of frustrated with mirror giuliani.e is also pouring gasoline on this like that lynch did, putting the letter for to ask people to sign away having the mayor there hypothetical funeral futures. -- future funerals. people are exercising their constitutional right and then saying they have some sort of culpability for this. the protesters are not causing police brutality. ae protest have arisen as reaction to police brutality. this is sort of the way that racism works. in ferguson, we had darren wilson who is not indicted. he doesn't apologize. he says he is nothing on his conscience. he was probably paid a fair amount of money for his interview and will probably get more writing a book, and so on and so forth. he doesn't have any credibility. racism in a lot of ways plays out in police interactions that all black people somehow now have to apologize for this crime and all protesters after apologize for this crime. and mayor giuliani, of course, .as no problem linking the two his own daughter has been arrested for shoplif
>> i have always been kind of frustrated with mirror giuliani.e is also pouring gasoline on this like that lynch did, putting the letter for to ask people to sign away having the mayor there hypothetical funeral futures. -- future funerals. people are exercising their constitutional right and then saying they have some sort of culpability for this. the protesters are not causing police brutality. ae protest have arisen as reaction to police brutality. this is sort of the way that racism...
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they didn't love giuliani. they didn't love david dinkins.ut what does that -- that's a bit of political theater, and it makes de blasio i guess look bad. it also makes possibly the police look bad. but what does that accomplish in terms of the root situation here, where we have in the aftermath of the eric garner -- the non-indictment in that case a very angry public. some crazy people going over the top but a genuine angry public that's also normal law-abiding citizens who feel mistreated by this police force. >> first we saw the punching of a police officer at a protest in the city, and then we saw an altercation with two police officers on the bridge. there have been mostly peaceful protests which the mayor pointed out in the press conference with the police commissioner. but then we also see this happening and we hear protesters saying some very ugly things about the police. we've never seen people brazen enough to do that, especially in the proliferation of cell phones and cameras, to actually strike or punch a police officer in public.
they didn't love giuliani. they didn't love david dinkins.ut what does that -- that's a bit of political theater, and it makes de blasio i guess look bad. it also makes possibly the police look bad. but what does that accomplish in terms of the root situation here, where we have in the aftermath of the eric garner -- the non-indictment in that case a very angry public. some crazy people going over the top but a genuine angry public that's also normal law-abiding citizens who feel mistreated by...
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-- what we really need is a mayor who steps up to the leadership challenge in the same way rudy giuliani voice to the whole country and helped to unite us, we need this mayor who's distrusted by the police to build a bridge between the cops and the people who are protesting. and to help us find a way that we can settle this peacefully, not in the streets, not with shootings. >> martha? you're the expert sort of on this. what advice would you give the mayor? how should his administration, the mayor, himself, handle this right now in the upcoming days? >> i think the mayor first of all needs to be quiet and keep a very low profile through the funerals for these fallen officers. >> does he attend? >> yeah, i think he needs to attend. i think after that, he needs to come forward and have the same meeting with police that he had with protesters last week and begin to reach out into the institutions inside of the government in new york to build the same bridges and understand what their issues are and be clear that he's having those conversations. and i think if he can find a way to navigate b
-- what we really need is a mayor who steps up to the leadership challenge in the same way rudy giuliani voice to the whole country and helped to unite us, we need this mayor who's distrusted by the police to build a bridge between the cops and the people who are protesting. and to help us find a way that we can settle this peacefully, not in the streets, not with shootings. >> martha? you're the expert sort of on this. what advice would you give the mayor? how should his administration,...
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, he didn't, giuliani said it's wrong to say that there's blood on the hands of the mayor. but the fact of the matter is there's no blood on anybody's hands here, the blood, if there is any blood, you want to say that is, that they did a bad arrest and the guy got killed. that's what led to the protests. >> so you're linking that to the death of the two p cops? >> if it hadn't been for those guys -- let me finish that out. >> eye for an eye? >> if they hadn't had those guys killed, we probably wouldn't have had riots. >> he just linked them all up. >> yes, he did. >> don't you these if there weren't riots we would have had this? >> i think that al sharpton asking for protests, to the cops, to this crazy man killing two cops. >> this isolated event, among millions of excellent police work has contributed to this? >> not at all. not at all. that's what i said he did. what i said was that i thought this situation, had we had not had these demonstrations, had we not had regrettably this guying the being killed. we would not have had the protests and we would not -- de blasio ha
, he didn't, giuliani said it's wrong to say that there's blood on the hands of the mayor. but the fact of the matter is there's no blood on anybody's hands here, the blood, if there is any blood, you want to say that is, that they did a bad arrest and the guy got killed. that's what led to the protests. >> so you're linking that to the death of the two p cops? >> if it hadn't been for those guys -- let me finish that out. >> eye for an eye? >> if they hadn't had those...
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meanwhile, we are waiting for rudy giuliani. giuliani served as mayor from 1994 through 2001.partment was fln for decreasing the crime rate, but was criticized for racial profiling of blacks and latinos. here is what he told cnn earlier today about the ambush killing of those two police officers. >> it's an overreaction for people to say that the blood of these police officers are on the mayor's hands. that is not true. that's a very, very damaging thing to say exit shouldn't be said. nor do i think the police officer should turn their back on them. my heart goes out to the mayor and bill. there is no question that they didn't want to see something like this happen. they're going to make some changes. but the part where i do disagree with the mayor is the way he policed the protest. he let the protests get out of control. they should have designated areas where they can protest and the city can move ahead as normal. he should admit that some of his policies are wrong and that some of his lack of support for the police maybe came from not understanding policing. this is enormou
meanwhile, we are waiting for rudy giuliani. giuliani served as mayor from 1994 through 2001.partment was fln for decreasing the crime rate, but was criticized for racial profiling of blacks and latinos. here is what he told cnn earlier today about the ambush killing of those two police officers. >> it's an overreaction for people to say that the blood of these police officers are on the mayor's hands. that is not true. that's a very, very damaging thing to say exit shouldn't be said. nor...
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let's turn to now to long time congressmen, i want to pick up on what former mayor giuliani said that these protests have been all about hating the police is there any truth to that? >> mayor giuliani has a long history of heated rhetoric especially as it relates to the black community when he was mayor. this is not the time for me to get involved in discussing anything he has said. this is the time to bury those heroes. to make certain that police know how much we respect them for what they're doing and to not express the feelings that a lot of people have. >> yeah. >> you said it earlier today, there are many levels that we have to discuss, but we should allow these heroes to be buried. a lot of those areas have to do with the mentally ill. >> yeah. >> the ability to get guns. the violence in our city and our country. and god-forbid we should talk about race. but after the burial, this great city of ours has the ability to come together and deal with this and not to point fingers. >> we heard from bill bratton the day before who indicated that this was about the worse that he has se
let's turn to now to long time congressmen, i want to pick up on what former mayor giuliani said that these protests have been all about hating the police is there any truth to that? >> mayor giuliani has a long history of heated rhetoric especially as it relates to the black community when he was mayor. this is not the time for me to get involved in discussing anything he has said. this is the time to bury those heroes. to make certain that police know how much we respect them for what...
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de blasio, police say you're sorry to them. >> both police commissioner bratton and former mayor giuliani denounced police officers who turned their backs on mayor 0 de blasio calling the action inappropriate and disrespectful. >>> a washington landmark has served up its last doughnut. keller's bakery closed its doors today after more than 80 years in business. a german immigrant started the mount pleasant bakery back in the 1920s. since then it has served up cake, cupcakes, and doughnuts. today was no exception as dozens of people came in for a chance to satisfy a sweet tooth. >> i think it's a shame because i also think the baked goods here and the lunches here were affordable. so it's like nothing can survive in this case of high rent unless you charge so much that it becomes prohibitive. >> it's really handy. after i get a haircut, we just come here. >> keller's owners say they could no longer afford the rent in the bakery's mount pleasant location, so it made the decision to close. >>> you called for the rain. it did definitely change things from yesterday. >> yeah. rain and clouds a
de blasio, police say you're sorry to them. >> both police commissioner bratton and former mayor giuliani denounced police officers who turned their backs on mayor 0 de blasio calling the action inappropriate and disrespectful. >>> a washington landmark has served up its last doughnut. keller's bakery closed its doors today after more than 80 years in business. a german immigrant started the mount pleasant bakery back in the 1920s. since then it has served up cake, cupcakes, and...
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former new york mayor rudy jewel ye jew giuliani laid part of the blame at the feet of president obama. eric adams is a former nypd officer. >> it's time for us to ensure the safety of the public and the police, and we do that by toning down our conversation. >> reporter: adams supports police reform but is asking that the protests stop until both officers are buried. while eric garner's family is making a plea to their supporters. >> we want you to not use eric garner's name for violence because we are not about that. these two police officers lost their lives senselessly. >> reporter: that is a sentiment at least most people in this city can agree on. >> and that was nbc's stiffepha gosk reporting. support for the fallen police officers and the nypd is growing. l.a.'s police chief wore a badge with a black stripe. nick mangold wore an nypd hat before the home game on sunday. giants' head coach tom coughlin wore a black stripe on his shirt and a pin in the shape of a peace sign. and on the basketball court, a moment of silence during the nets home game. >>> well, a war of words could
former new york mayor rudy jewel ye jew giuliani laid part of the blame at the feet of president obama. eric adams is a former nypd officer. >> it's time for us to ensure the safety of the public and the police, and we do that by toning down our conversation. >> reporter: adams supports police reform but is asking that the protests stop until both officers are buried. while eric garner's family is making a plea to their supporters. >> we want you to not use eric garner's name...
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giuliani talked about his own police policies and had a few choice words for critics in an interviewon cnn's "new day." >> the children of black parents in this city are being save bid our police officers. and during the time i was mayor -- and i don't mind saying this -- i saved more black lives than any mayor in the history of this city, because i was not afraid to police according to statistics, and not to what al sharpton would try to sell you as black propaganda. >> so how do you explain the protests we've seen across this city and elsewhere where they think that police are using excessive force and they think police are treating communities of color differently. >> it's the sail way that people are afraid of flying on an airplane than travels in a car. because when you see a big crash, oh, my gosh, plane crashes. people driving in a car have a much greater chance of dying in kafrmt if i have a father and a black son, there's a 1% chance that my son's going to be harmed by police. >> they would argue that it should be 0. that's an overextension of it. the idea that the mike brow
giuliani talked about his own police policies and had a few choice words for critics in an interviewon cnn's "new day." >> the children of black parents in this city are being save bid our police officers. and during the time i was mayor -- and i don't mind saying this -- i saved more black lives than any mayor in the history of this city, because i was not afraid to police according to statistics, and not to what al sharpton would try to sell you as black propaganda. >>...
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. >> you heard mayor giuliani and others come out and say that there is a connection between what the mayor has said since the protests, not after in, but since the protest, and the murder of the police officers. >> mayor giuliani in a display of grand logic. i'm not crediting what giuliani is saying. >> they talk about hate speech. >> there's no hate speech from bill de blasio. nothing you can categorise him as saying hate speech. that would stretch credulity. >> they support the protesters speaking of hate against the police officers, turning up the situation, and creating a situation which apparently a crazed man acts. >> that is not what is happening. we have had hundreds of thousands of protesters, 30 to 50,000 in new york, and by and large 95, 98% acted in a peaceful, lawful way and the cops showed remarkable restraint in policing the demonstrations. it's almost the quintessential sample of how to exercise human rights. there has been a few people engaging in violence. let's not place at the foot of the protesters those acts, at the same way we shouldn't place it at the foot of
. >> you heard mayor giuliani and others come out and say that there is a connection between what the mayor has said since the protests, not after in, but since the protest, and the murder of the police officers. >> mayor giuliani in a display of grand logic. i'm not crediting what giuliani is saying. >> they talk about hate speech. >> there's no hate speech from bill de blasio. nothing you can categorise him as saying hate speech. that would stretch credulity. >>...
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meantime former new york mayor rudy giuliani as spoken with de blasio who he says comments about -- hee blamed for the recent deaths of two nypd officers. >> i do believe that bill de blasio should apologize to to the new york city police department. and i have said it since day one and he could get this over with if he would do that. he created an impression with the police, i don't me that he wanted to do it, he probably didn't, but he created an impression that he was on the side of the protesters. >> the fox political panel is here. john, former republican congressman for new york pat, a former pollster for jimmy carter and fox news contributor and doug schoene. while rudy giuliani doesn't agree with police turning their backs to de blasio, he does think that the currently mayor needs to apologize for the way that he has spoken about police in the past, would you agree? >> i think so. but i think how you run for office determines how you're going to govern when you're in office. and de blasio caused this when he was running, and he specifically ran against the negotiations police a
meantime former new york mayor rudy giuliani as spoken with de blasio who he says comments about -- hee blamed for the recent deaths of two nypd officers. >> i do believe that bill de blasio should apologize to to the new york city police department. and i have said it since day one and he could get this over with if he would do that. he created an impression with the police, i don't me that he wanted to do it, he probably didn't, but he created an impression that he was on the side of...
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>> the last time i saw something like this, i believe it was 1993, when rudy giuliani stood on the stepsthe city hall with the p v.a. union, he was called the m word, colling him a coon, all kinds of crazy stuff. that's the last time i seen something like this, the rhetoric we see towards the mayor. it's something i haven't seen in a lock time. -- a long time. >> there was a suggestion that it was divided on republican lines. do you believe that? >> of course. we are missing the big pictures. there's two cops that were assassinated. politics need to be put to the side. we need to embrace the wenjian liu and rafael ramos family. this is what new york is all about. there's no funeral like the line of duty death of a firearm or police officer. that's what the conversation should be right now, and the only thing i agree with pat lynch, after we bury them, then you go back to normal. right now we need healing in the city and embrace the families of the two members. >> good to see you. >> tonight the justice department and president obama condemn the killing of police officers. >> john, there
>> the last time i saw something like this, i believe it was 1993, when rudy giuliani stood on the stepsthe city hall with the p v.a. union, he was called the m word, colling him a coon, all kinds of crazy stuff. that's the last time i seen something like this, the rhetoric we see towards the mayor. it's something i haven't seen in a lock time. -- a long time. >> there was a suggestion that it was divided on republican lines. do you believe that? >> of course. we are missing...
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but former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani said today the protests send the message that "the police are bad, the police are racist," a conclusion, he said, that is completely wrong. meanwhile, the investigation into yesterday's incident is continuing. the newshour's william brangham reports. >> reporter: mourners gathered today at the scene of last night's killing of the two new york city police officers, res dents last night expressed shock and anger. >> at the end of the day, two families were missing somebody for the holidays and it's wrong. >> what, are we living in dd city or something like that t doesn't happen, who does this. >> officers rafael ramos and wenjian liu where were shot at point-blank rang in their patrol car saturday afternoon in brooklyn. >> our city is in mourning. our hearts are heavy, we lost two good men who devoted their lives to protect all of us. >> after shooting the officer,s suspect 28-year-old ismaaiyl brinsley fled to a near bisubway station and shot himself fatally in the head. earlier ned brinsley who had a long criminaleobr:ujuç shot and wounded
but former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani said today the protests send the message that "the police are bad, the police are racist," a conclusion, he said, that is completely wrong. meanwhile, the investigation into yesterday's incident is continuing. the newshour's william brangham reports. >> reporter: mourners gathered today at the scene of last night's killing of the two new york city police officers, res dents last night expressed shock and anger. >> at the end...
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. >> will de blasio take giuliani's device? and later president obama declares he has his veto pen ready and isn't afraid to use it. that and more as "hannity" continues. thanks. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> welcome back to "hannity." on saturday thousands of police officers stood outside the church in queens new york for the funeral of officer rafael ramos. a few hundred of those officers turned their backs on new york city mayor bill de blasio as he eulogized the fallen officer who was assassinated last week along with his partner. and yesterday former new york city ma
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and started the stop and frisk procedure that reduced violent crime and giuliani talked about his ownpolicies and had a few choice words for critics in an interview on cnn's "new day." >> the children of black parents in this city are being saved by our police officers. and during the time i was mayor and i don't mind saying this, i saved more black lives than any mayor in the history of this city because i was not afraid to police according to statistics and not to what al sharpton would try to sell you as black propaganda. >> how do you explain the protests we've seen across this city and elsewhere where they think police are using excessive force and treating people in communities of color differently. >> it's the same way that people are more afraid of flying on an airplane than driving in a car. because you create the impression that when there's one big airplane crash, that, oh, my god, airplane crash, airplane crashes but people are not afraid of driving in a car and have a much greater chance of dying in a car. if i were a black father and i had a son there's less than a 1% ch
and started the stop and frisk procedure that reduced violent crime and giuliani talked about his ownpolicies and had a few choice words for critics in an interview on cnn's "new day." >> the children of black parents in this city are being saved by our police officers. and during the time i was mayor and i don't mind saying this, i saved more black lives than any mayor in the history of this city because i was not afraid to police according to statistics and not to what al...
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. >> will de blasio take giuliani's friendly advice? >>> and later, president obama boldly declares he has his veto pen ready and he isn't afraid to use it. what does this mean for congress? that and more as "hannity" continues. thanks. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. >>> welcome back to "hannity." on saturday thousands of police officers stood outside the church in queens new york for the funeral of officer rafael ramos. a few hundred of those officers turned their backs on new york city may
. >> will de blasio take giuliani's friendly advice? >>> and later, president obama boldly declares he has his veto pen ready and he isn't afraid to use it. what does this mean for congress? that and more as "hannity" continues. thanks. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ mmm, progressive insurance here....
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. >> coming up next, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is here to react to the killing of two nypd officers, their assassination. stay with us as we continue. >>> in the wake of assassinations of two nypd, many believe mayor de blasio helped fan the flames. listen to what de blasio said after the eric garner grand jury decision. >> with my son we told him, don't move suddenly, don't reach for your cell phone. we knew sadly there's a greater chance it might be misinterpreted for a young man of color. >> the way we go about policing has to change. people need to know that black lives and brown lives matter as much as white lives. we're not just dealing with a problem in 2014. we're not dealing with years of racism leading up to it or decades of racism. we are dealing with centuries of racism that have brought us to this day. that is how profound the crisis is. >> centuries of racism. now listen to what former nypd commissioner ray kelly had to say about mayor de blasio this past weekend. >> i think when the mayor made statements about that he had to train his son to be -- son wh
. >> coming up next, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani is here to react to the killing of two nypd officers, their assassination. stay with us as we continue. >>> in the wake of assassinations of two nypd, many believe mayor de blasio helped fan the flames. listen to what de blasio said after the eric garner grand jury decision. >> with my son we told him, don't move suddenly, don't reach for your cell phone. we knew sadly there's a greater chance it might be...
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rudy giuliani, former federal prosecutor and he said, look. this shouldn't even have gone to a grand jury, let alone have now action on a federal level with eric holder contemplating what to do as his role as -- >> it's a reasonable point to be making and i have to respect his opinion on that. but when he doesn't say that had there not been the racial overtones that a prosecute would have deemed not enough evidence, that's an obvious statement based on what we know today and brought forth. it's a reasonable point. >> i think we're at a point as a nation now where we've descended so far. it's getting so an american citizen can't walk into a convenience store and punch out a clerk and then wack down the street and punch out a police officer. when we get to that level, what is going to happen to the personal freedom? why is everybody taking this case as if it was about an 18-year-old saint who had suddenly descended upon us? this is one of the biggest miscmis con -- miscon constructions. >> another thing that rudy giuliani said was look. at a loc
rudy giuliani, former federal prosecutor and he said, look. this shouldn't even have gone to a grand jury, let alone have now action on a federal level with eric holder contemplating what to do as his role as -- >> it's a reasonable point to be making and i have to respect his opinion on that. but when he doesn't say that had there not been the racial overtones that a prosecute would have deemed not enough evidence, that's an obvious statement based on what we know today and brought...