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they are part of a support group called harlem mothers save.get their views on policing as shootings soar in their neighbourhoods. we have never had this kind of violence in our city. never. it is the worst. it was days, back then, '80s, it was bad back then, but this is the worst. it is so unreal that you are scared to walk outside because bullets are flying everywhere and hitting innocent people. everybody has a gun. we don�*t want to fight the police, we need the police. there�*s nobody else to call if something happens to us. people are yelling "defund - the police, defund the police." my question is, if we defund. the police, what communities are going to suffer? those people who are i crying defund the police, their communities won't suffer. it is our city against the killers. the harlem mothers views aligned with the city�*s new mayor, eric adams is a former police captain who was elected promising more officers on the street, including a controversial unit of plainclothes police in the community. jarrel e daniels spent six years in pris
they are part of a support group called harlem mothers save.get their views on policing as shootings soar in their neighbourhoods. we have never had this kind of violence in our city. never. it is the worst. it was days, back then, '80s, it was bad back then, but this is the worst. it is so unreal that you are scared to walk outside because bullets are flying everywhere and hitting innocent people. everybody has a gun. we don�*t want to fight the police, we need the police. there�*s nobody...
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. >> these mothers lost children to gun violence and are part of a support group called harlem mothers tragically they tell me they have comforted at least two new members every month for the last year. i sat down with a few of them to get their views on leasing as shootings soar. >> we have never had this kind of violence in our city. never. it is the worst. there were days back in the 80's, you know, it was bad. but this is the worst. it's so unreal that you are scared to walk outside because bullets are flying everywhere and hitting innocent people. everybody has a gun. >> we don't want to fight the police. we need the police. there's no one else to call if somethg happens to us. >> people yelling defund the police. my question is, if we defund the police, what communities are going to suffer? the people who are crying defund the police? those communities won't suffer. >> it is our city against the killers. >> aligning with the mayor, eric adams, a former police cap did elected promising more officers on the street, including a controversial unit of plainclothes police and the commu
. >> these mothers lost children to gun violence and are part of a support group called harlem mothers tragically they tell me they have comforted at least two new members every month for the last year. i sat down with a few of them to get their views on leasing as shootings soar. >> we have never had this kind of violence in our city. never. it is the worst. there were days back in the 80's, you know, it was bad. but this is the worst. it's so unreal that you are scared to walk...
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the harlem mothers views aligned with the city's new meadow, derek adams is a former police captain whopent six years in prison for gang violence. he now helps young inmates and advocates for terminaljustice reform. the terminal 'ustice reform. the previous— terminaljustice reform. the previous new _ terminaljustice reform. the previous new york - terminaljustice reform. tue: previous new york city administrations in the early 2000 and late 90s and they followed a tough on crime policy. we have fallen back into that same model and it is not really a productive model. you really think we are returning the model? i think we're close to it. we on the bridge of being back at the same state.— bridge of being back at the same state. nonviolence is a crisis across _ same state. nonviolence is a crisis across america. - same state. nonviolence is a crisis across america. a - same state. nonviolence is a crisis across america. a lot l same state. nonviolence is a | crisis across america. a lot is at stake for democrats as they grapple with public safety and police reform —— gun violence. nada ta
the harlem mothers views aligned with the city's new meadow, derek adams is a former police captain whopent six years in prison for gang violence. he now helps young inmates and advocates for terminaljustice reform. the terminal 'ustice reform. the previous— terminaljustice reform. the previous new _ terminaljustice reform. the previous new york - terminaljustice reform. tue: previous new york city administrations in the early 2000 and late 90s and they followed a tough on crime policy. we...
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harlem. his mother spoke at the event showing her support for those who sought justice for her son.17 years old and fatally shot while wearing a hooded sweatshirt in a gated community in florida. >> i think that for all of the trayvon martin's you don't know and lack and brown boys who have been shot and killed and you don't know their names. thank you for standing up for them. >> that day i decided -- liz: his mother has been praised for turning her pain into action. >> there is no place for that in napa no place for hate. liz: people gathered at a synagogue after anti-semitic flyers were reported in the community earlier this week. residents found them around the beloti anlaindents bay area cities and cities around the country. anyone with information is asked to contact the police department. the golden state warriors hosted a black history month celebration in san francisco. step dancing was part of yesterday's free event at thrive city. it also included a variety of activities including a book fair with marcus books, the oldest black-owned bookstore in the country. there was al
harlem. his mother spoke at the event showing her support for those who sought justice for her son.17 years old and fatally shot while wearing a hooded sweatshirt in a gated community in florida. >> i think that for all of the trayvon martin's you don't know and lack and brown boys who have been shot and killed and you don't know their names. thank you for standing up for them. >> that day i decided -- liz: his mother has been praised for turning her pain into action. >> there...
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. >> they were responding to a call and harlem to the mother of the shooter. h neighborhood helpless woman. that is a big part of the story as well. >> bill: we discovered a moment ago that who makes the next move? senator todd young of indiana is here on that. big jean stomach to make beijing kicks off the games and who's watching the human rights abuse? >> we must win the 21st century so our american values and not the chinese communist party values, spread throughout the world. >> president biden sending troops to eastern europe. fox news is live in the ukraine. plus, covid lucked out they have put through did not work. in fact, they made everything worse. more from the bombshell analysis by john hopkins university, and, will be goldberg suspended by abc after her irie just comments on the holocaust. is that enough? "the faulker focus," top of the hour. >> president biden deploying thousands of troops to eastern europe in response to the standoff between russia and ukraine. satellite images reveal russia's military buildup. vladimir putin accuses the u.s. of
. >> they were responding to a call and harlem to the mother of the shooter. h neighborhood helpless woman. that is a big part of the story as well. >> bill: we discovered a moment ago that who makes the next move? senator todd young of indiana is here on that. big jean stomach to make beijing kicks off the games and who's watching the human rights abuse? >> we must win the 21st century so our american values and not the chinese communist party values, spread throughout the...
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stuart: 35-year-old army veteran was stabbed to death in harlem in 2018. now his mothershe say? reporter: madeleine is saying do his job, uphold duties 6 his office or step down. she made that clearly while talking to "america's newsroom" on fox news. take a listen. >> you need to step down to allow someone else who was more capable of doing the job. we're not interested in your social justice theories. we're interested in restoring law and order to new york city. reporter: there you have it. by the way brame's 35-year-old son was stabbed to death in harlem. his accused killers, two brothers, sister, forth man remain in bail. the man had bail dropped from$50,000 to $12,000. she is out on bail. democrat leaders are bringing the city to its needs by reducing prison time and releasing inmates. stu? stuart: this d.a., alvin bragg, he lives in harlem. hasn't he admitted his neighborhood is in crisis. reporter: absolutely he has. it's a place where he lives. he says yes it is in crisis. he recently attended two antigun rallies shootings were reported around each event at the s
stuart: 35-year-old army veteran was stabbed to death in harlem in 2018. now his mothershe say? reporter: madeleine is saying do his job, uphold duties 6 his office or step down. she made that clearly while talking to "america's newsroom" on fox news. take a listen. >> you need to step down to allow someone else who was more capable of doing the job. we're not interested in your social justice theories. we're interested in restoring law and order to new york city. reporter:...
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harlem. the gunman who was rowing with his mother, pulled a handgun with a rapid fire attachment and opened fire was 27. there's a pattern. at least ten other major cities lost record numbers of people to gun violence last year. nationally, the murder rate rose 5% in 2021 — while 2020 was even worse with murder surging 29%. and that is why president biden's is in new york today, alongside a mayor was once a cop himself. eric adams. a man dedictated to tackling violent crime. i want to know, i'm sure listen today i want to know, i'm sure listen toda, ., i want to know, i'm sure listen todaj . , ., i want to know, i'm sure listen toda . , ., , ., today are the things that you tried that ou today are the things that you tried that you tried _ today are the things that you tried that you tried when _ today are the things that you tried that you tried when you _ today are the things that you tried that you tried when you are - today are the things that you tried that you tried when you are mayor today are the things that you tried i that you tried when you are mayor to try to get a handle on this gun
harlem. the gunman who was rowing with his mother, pulled a handgun with a rapid fire attachment and opened fire was 27. there's a pattern. at least ten other major cities lost record numbers of people to gun violence last year. nationally, the murder rate rose 5% in 2021 — while 2020 was even worse with murder surging 29%. and that is why president biden's is in new york today, alongside a mayor was once a cop himself. eric adams. a man dedictated to tackling violent crime. i want to know,...
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mother's drug abuse. >> oh was 8 years old at the time princess diana came to visit harlem hospital and i was excited mydren were. >> during the '80s cocaine ravaged the neighborhood and with the drug cape behaviors of sharing of needles, many immediates of transmission for hiv and aids. it was pandemic back then and when these children were born, they were abandoned not only with hiv and crack. >> as she went in the room, there was a little boy she went over and picked him up and she kind of held on to her arm and of humanity, she let people know you can be with them and love them. >> staff were surprise shed came to harlem hospital, few major political leaders. >> at the time our own government hadn't dealt with the aids crisis. they couldn't get a grip on it. she really gave it the attention it merited. >> she choose to come to a small community hospital in the middle of a minority area during a crack etch dem make. i can't say enough about the courage that that takes. i just thought it was amazing that she would come to my neighborhood and actually say let me see your struggle and let me lend assist
mother's drug abuse. >> oh was 8 years old at the time princess diana came to visit harlem hospital and i was excited mydren were. >> during the '80s cocaine ravaged the neighborhood and with the drug cape behaviors of sharing of needles, many immediates of transmission for hiv and aids. it was pandemic back then and when these children were born, they were abandoned not only with hiv and crack. >> as she went in the room, there was a little boy she went over and picked him up...
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zimmerman for walking in a florida neighborhood on this day back in 2012 martin's mother spoke to supporters in harlem young ladies who have been stopping keel black and brown boys who have been shot in q a you don't know their names. thank you for standing up for thank you for praying for thank you for supporting them. they need you. >> zimmerman was a neighborhood watch captain when he spotted martin and was told by a 9-1-1 dispatcher to back off. instead he got into an altercation with the 17 year-old and killed him. the acquittal of zimmerman sparked protests and fueled the black lives matter movement. many years ago. east bay congresswoman barbara lee one an naacp image award for her documentary. barb really speaking truth to power. >> the project features interviews with activists, politicians and family members who paint a picture of representative lee story as one of the highest-ranking african-american women in the united states congress in a state that representative lee says she is very grateful that the naacp image awards committee recognized the film and the importance of speaking truth t
zimmerman for walking in a florida neighborhood on this day back in 2012 martin's mother spoke to supporters in harlem young ladies who have been stopping keel black and brown boys who have been shot in q a you don't know their names. thank you for standing up for thank you for praying for thank you for supporting them. they need you. >> zimmerman was a neighborhood watch captain when he spotted martin and was told by a 9-1-1 dispatcher to back off. instead he got into an altercation with...
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. >> carley: a broken heart mother calling on president biden to crackdown on crime after her daughter murdered after working at a harlemurger king last month. [speaking non-english language] speak a weapon to my daughter should not happen to nobody else. [speaking non-english language] and take out all these guns. >> carley: so president biden's visit to new york city addressing her concerns. representing the grieving mother, joining me now, good morning to you, sir. president biden pulled out a plan to decrease gun violence yesterday when he was in new york city. take a listen to what he had to say. >> first, i want to crackdown on those who commit violence. that includes taking on and shutting down rogue gun dealers. and doing background checks and making sure the people who are not allowed to have a gun don't get the gun in the first place. >> carley: calling for re-funding not deepening of the police department. what do you think? is that enough? >> look my think the issue here is we haven't beautiful girl who was killed as a result of a homeless, mentally ill man had a gun. how did they get that gun? there is a re
. >> carley: a broken heart mother calling on president biden to crackdown on crime after her daughter murdered after working at a harlemurger king last month. [speaking non-english language] speak a weapon to my daughter should not happen to nobody else. [speaking non-english language] and take out all these guns. >> carley: so president biden's visit to new york city addressing her concerns. representing the grieving mother, joining me now, good morning to you, sir. president...
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. >> bill: the mother of an army veteran stabbed to death in harlem blasting bail reform policies thaton's accused killers to walk free while awaiting trial. >> it an insult, atrocity, a disgrace, i feel tormented, tortured. i feel -- like having an out of body experience. i can't wrap my head around how this is even possible. there is no justice in it. my son is dead forever, these people need to be in prison forever. >> dana: just a few women call og new york's mayor and others to make the city safe and make a difference. when you think about earlier this week, a dismissal of the idea there are soft on crime policies leading to terrible consequences and dismissal of that notion and listen to the moms, it brings it into stark contract. >> bill: there is a prison called rutgers island and there is a proposal to close it, she is saying fill it up with those who deserve to be there. you can hear the grief and those women are giving voice to the policies in way i think a lot of people did not expect. >> dana: maybe they will listen to them. >> bill: perhaps, outrage is not just in new yor
. >> bill: the mother of an army veteran stabbed to death in harlem blasting bail reform policies thaton's accused killers to walk free while awaiting trial. >> it an insult, atrocity, a disgrace, i feel tormented, tortured. i feel -- like having an out of body experience. i can't wrap my head around how this is even possible. there is no justice in it. my son is dead forever, these people need to be in prison forever. >> dana: just a few women call og new york's mayor and...
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i saw a newlywed as i stood at harlem hospital and i saw her walk through the doors and i saw the mothersefore officer mora's funeral i was in rockaway at 1:00 a.m. in the morning with an officer shot in the back on an attempted carjacking. so i know it in a real way. remember, my kid brother was a police sergeant as well. i remember many nights every time i heard a cop was shot i immediately thought of him. so it is impactful. this is not professional. this is personal. i know what it is to wear that uniform and protect people in a city where sometimes people make you feel as though they don't appreciate you putting your life on the line. >> mayor adams, i know we have talked about this, but the mental health crisis that new york city and many other cities are enduring on the streets and the issue of homelessness are clearly a part of this problem. how are those issues going to be included in your plans in terms of the budgeting? like will enough of an investment be made and used effectively to stem the tied of those issues which i think feed into everything we are talking about today? >
i saw a newlywed as i stood at harlem hospital and i saw her walk through the doors and i saw the mothersefore officer mora's funeral i was in rockaway at 1:00 a.m. in the morning with an officer shot in the back on an attempted carjacking. so i know it in a real way. remember, my kid brother was a police sergeant as well. i remember many nights every time i heard a cop was shot i immediately thought of him. so it is impactful. this is not professional. this is personal. i know what it is to...