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authorities say sergeant hugh barry fatally shot her after she picked up a baseball bat. deborah danner, 66 years old, known to the nypd as someone who suffered from and the shooting of deborah danner is tragic and it is unacceptable. .his shohould never have h happd it is as simple as that. it should never have happened. amy: new york police sergeant hugh barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality. deborah dan has previously expressed concern about police violence living -- against those living with mental illness. in a 2012 essay, she wrote, we are all aware of the news of the mentally ill who come up against law enforcement and and up dead. dozens rallied in the bronx to demand justice for her. meanwhile, also in new york city , dozens of people rallied outside a manhattan courthouse amidst the beginning of the federal trial for the bronx 120. 120 young men from the bronx arrested on april 27 in whatat s being described as the largest police raid in new york city history. the massive operation included at least 700 law enforcement agents, including swat te
authorities say sergeant hugh barry fatally shot her after she picked up a baseball bat. deborah danner, 66 years old, known to the nypd as someone who suffered from and the shooting of deborah danner is tragic and it is unacceptable. .his shohould never have h happd it is as simple as that. it should never have happened. amy: new york police sergeant hugh barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality. deborah dan has previously expressed concern about police violence living --...
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amy: sergeant hugh barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality. deborah danner has previously expressed concern about police violence against those living with mental illnesses. in a 2012 essay, danner wrote -- "we are all aware of the two frequent news stories about the mentally ill who come up against law enforcement instead of mental health professionals and end up dead." on tuesday night, dozens rallied in the bronx to demand justice for deborah danner. meanwhile, also in new york city, dozens of people rallied outside a manhattan courthouse wednesday amid the beginning of the federal trial for the bronx 120 -- 120 young men from the bronx who were arrested en masse april 27 in what's being described as the largest police raid in new york city history. the massive operation included at least 700 law enforcement agents including swat teams, police helicopters, and federal agents from the dea, the u.s. marshals, and immigration and customs enforcement. police say those arrested are part of two gangs that are linked to a number of murders. the yo
amy: sergeant hugh barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality. deborah danner has previously expressed concern about police violence against those living with mental illnesses. in a 2012 essay, danner wrote -- "we are all aware of the two frequent news stories about the mentally ill who come up against law enforcement instead of mental health professionals and end up dead." on tuesday night, dozens rallied in the bronx to demand justice for deborah danner. meanwhile, also...
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amy: sergeant hugh barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality.eborah danner has previously expressed concern about police violence against those living with mental illnesses. in a 2012 essay, danner wrote -- "we are all aware of the two frequent news stories about the mentally ill who come up against law enforcement instead of mental health professionals and end up dead." for more we are joined by shaun king, black lives matter activist and senior justice writer for "the new york daily news." it is great to have you with us. talk about this case. >> i am disturbed. so many of us when we see deborah danner, think of our own mothers and grandmothers and the possibility that one time in this country, some of the facing mental illness and battling through it would be shot and killed by police is disturbing. the truth is, this happens hundreds of times every year, year in and year out. she is just the latest. it should not have happened. that's right. i appreciate mayor de blasio and what he is saying. i think he has helped frame it as the problem tha
amy: sergeant hugh barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality.eborah danner has previously expressed concern about police violence against those living with mental illnesses. in a 2012 essay, danner wrote -- "we are all aware of the two frequent news stories about the mentally ill who come up against law enforcement instead of mental health professionals and end up dead." for more we are joined by shaun king, black lives matter activist and senior justice writer for...
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i mentioned to lawrence on the air, hugh scott, barry gold water, john rhodes. walked up the white house drive way. the man or the figure, the principal, seldom knows when it's time for the principal to go was our conversation, having nothing to do with donald trump. but they were guyes who went and said, mr. president, president nixon, it's tim you have no support in congress. >> the difference is there is a mechanism to throw nixon out of office which was impeachment and conviction by that time was certain, that's what they were essentially telling nixon. in this case, as you have explored very much the last couple of days, there really is no way at this point for the republican national committee to go to donald trump and say, we are stripping you of this nomination. and so barring that, i can't imagine a situation which donald trump steps down. >> michael, in terms of what happens next here, obviously there's one more debate scheduled. i did feel like the one clear loser tonight might be chris wallace of fox news, scheduled to be the moderator, because it do
i mentioned to lawrence on the air, hugh scott, barry gold water, john rhodes. walked up the white house drive way. the man or the figure, the principal, seldom knows when it's time for the principal to go was our conversation, having nothing to do with donald trump. but they were guyes who went and said, mr. president, president nixon, it's tim you have no support in congress. >> the difference is there is a mechanism to throw nixon out of office which was impeachment and conviction by...
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plain english, the guy at the top often doesn't know if and when it's time to go. 1974, hugh scott of pennsylvania, barry goldwater of arizona, congressman john rhodes of arizona, made a long walk down the white house driveway, and they were the three who told richard nixon his time was up. and had to convince richard nixon his time was up. i am drawing no parallel here except to say the guy is often the last guy to know. this is going to be a real weekend of taking temperature, looking for defections, and again, will we see -- we've been talking about the storm for two days. will we see the reformation of an eyewall within a reconstituted what used to bea republican party? will there be a power structure enough to see if they want to make a go with it some other way. absolutely pivotal weekend in politics. >> brian, your point about that nixon moment i think is so important, not even necessarily to the specific issue of getting donald trump to step down but getting him to behave in the way the republican leadership wants him to. even if that were ultimately to include stepdown. one of the problems in th
plain english, the guy at the top often doesn't know if and when it's time to go. 1974, hugh scott of pennsylvania, barry goldwater of arizona, congressman john rhodes of arizona, made a long walk down the white house driveway, and they were the three who told richard nixon his time was up. and had to convince richard nixon his time was up. i am drawing no parallel here except to say the guy is often the last guy to know. this is going to be a real weekend of taking temperature, looking for...
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. >> we are -- remember in 1974 when barry goldwater and senator hugh scott the minority leader and johnsa house minority leader paid a visit to richard nixon and told them no options. for him continue. that would be the implication. this is very different because president nixon was guilty of that justice. he committed crimes. he has not committed crimes and his counter argument is that there are worse actual crimes that have been committed by my opponent. >> the bottom line is the nominee. if he is not going to lead. and i come back to bite you, but we will see what happens. thank you very, very much. a quick break here as we deal with these killer bees. just a few feet away. they had everything to do with it. more from st. louis. who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sur
. >> we are -- remember in 1974 when barry goldwater and senator hugh scott the minority leader and johnsa house minority leader paid a visit to richard nixon and told them no options. for him continue. that would be the implication. this is very different because president nixon was guilty of that justice. he committed crimes. he has not committed crimes and his counter argument is that there are worse actual crimes that have been committed by my opponent. >> the bottom line is the...
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barry bridge. the official sunrise this isn't until 7:08 but we can see the beautiful hughs there looking live on sky6 brighten ahead that of sunrise and you can see in the shot no clouds. it's going to be a beautiful sunrise. let's take a look at the numbers through the area. it's only 30 degrees in mount pocono, some new numbers coming in. 35 in allentown, 37 in reading, and some spots especially the northwest looking at temperatures about 10 degrees cooler than even yesterday morning. you thought that was chilly. 46 degrees in philadelphia. kind of a similar profile than yesterday morning. 40 degrees in millville. 40 in atlantic city, 48 degrees in cape may this morning. chilly start. high pressure giving us that beautiful sunshine as we saw on that sky6 shot. clear skies. we'll see lots of sunshine through the day today. so it's going to be a pretty one today. we've got our always on day planner on and we can look now at our 12-hour forecast. by 8:00 a.m., it's 46 degrees. lots of sunshine. we're inching our way out of these chilly temperatures. by 10:00 you're in the mid 50's. by lunchtime feelin
barry bridge. the official sunrise this isn't until 7:08 but we can see the beautiful hughs there looking live on sky6 brighten ahead that of sunrise and you can see in the shot no clouds. it's going to be a beautiful sunrise. let's take a look at the numbers through the area. it's only 30 degrees in mount pocono, some new numbers coming in. 35 in allentown, 37 in reading, and some spots especially the northwest looking at temperatures about 10 degrees cooler than even yesterday morning. you...