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we have a strong internal affairs bureau at the nypd. we have tremendously strong oversight entities and internal affairs frowned. there were some police leaders who did the wrong thing. and have come to the -- already to the determination that they needed to be transferred or disciplined. that was all i needed to see to give back those contributions. but the bottom line is, i have made very, very clear to my team that we need to run a clean effective government for the people. and by the way, i said very conferences, one of the reporters said, what can you tell people about what donors to campaigns can expect? in exchange for their donation? i said i tell you what they can expect. nothing, they're making a donation, it's because they believe somebody should be a good public servant. >> but the candidate said this is part of the problem when you have private sector people donating to public sector candidates. >> ultimately. not only overturn the decision of the supreme court, we should go even further and to a pure public financing syste
we have a strong internal affairs bureau at the nypd. we have tremendously strong oversight entities and internal affairs frowned. there were some police leaders who did the wrong thing. and have come to the -- already to the determination that they needed to be transferred or disciplined. that was all i needed to see to give back those contributions. but the bottom line is, i have made very, very clear to my team that we need to run a clean effective government for the people. and by the way,...
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while internal affairs investigates. in southwest d.c., bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> gun safety experts say people often think their weapons are unloaded only to find there is a round still in the chamber. they say the officers could have easily opened fire, not knowing it >>> a demise of diamond tour. also, coming up. support of the confederate flag flag. they rally to try to save statue. wusa 9 at 6:00 back right after this. >>> going to be a little cooler tomorrow. but you know what? still nice. start in the 80s. drop to 70. that's pretty comfortable. 70 in gaithersburg. maybe 72 in frederick. when we come back, we're tracking showers friday. we'll tell you what that means >>> a federal judge had to approve an agreement. it's aimed at improving ferguson's police department and force. the shooting of michael brown in 2014, led to a federal review that found profiling in ferguson's criminal justice system. >>> in charlottesville, virginia today, protestors rally to save a park and statue that honor federal general robert e.
while internal affairs investigates. in southwest d.c., bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> gun safety experts say people often think their weapons are unloaded only to find there is a round still in the chamber. they say the officers could have easily opened fire, not knowing it >>> a demise of diamond tour. also, coming up. support of the confederate flag flag. they rally to try to save statue. wusa 9 at 6:00 back right after this. >>> going to be a little cooler tomorrow. but...
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the driver's dash cam video now touching off an internal affairs investigation. eyewitness news reporter carolina leid has more. >> reporter: a clifton man is getting plenty of reaction from this video he posted online of a cop car stopping short and then an officer accusing the college student of tailgating. >> i was a car length away. >> reporter: the video has more than 80,000 away. the internal affairs review. >> you brake checked me. >> i braked because i thought you were going to run into me. >> reporter: we spoke to the driver exclusively tonight. his name is omar and asked me not to show his face during the interview. though you can see him in the dash cam video. >> it is disgusting. you can see that there is a car on the right and oncoming traffic on the left. you don't put someone else in danger. >> reporter: omar says he has the dash cam on his car in case there is an accident and he needs that evidence, but never use it against a cop in court. omar was cited for not having a front plate, dark windows, and tailgating. he told the officer about his came
the driver's dash cam video now touching off an internal affairs investigation. eyewitness news reporter carolina leid has more. >> reporter: a clifton man is getting plenty of reaction from this video he posted online of a cop car stopping short and then an officer accusing the college student of tailgating. >> i was a car length away. >> reporter: the video has more than 80,000 away. the internal affairs review. >> you brake checked me. >> i braked because i...
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just like internal affairs used to do, they make recommendations of the chief does the action. >> paul chambers in richmond, thank you. >>> former manson family member leslie van houten said she went numb today when a panel recommended her for parole. the 66-year-old manhattan has been behind bars for more than 40 years and have been denied parole some 20 times. she and other manson followers were convicted of killing a wealthy grocer, la bianca and his wife rosemary in los angeles in 1969. van houten said she is a set -- ashamed of her role in that crime. today's decision is not final. the parole board legal team has to review it and then governor brown has the final say. >>> today we got our first look at the unusual weapons the so- called ninja burglar had as he was casing homes in oakland. ktvu's crime reporter henry lee shows us the two swords that police say he was carrying at the time. >> reporter: this is surveillance video showing the so-called ninja burglar. he was spotted wearing all black in the oakland hills carrying not one but what turned out to be two swords and a black
just like internal affairs used to do, they make recommendations of the chief does the action. >> paul chambers in richmond, thank you. >>> former manson family member leslie van houten said she went numb today when a panel recommended her for parole. the 66-year-old manhattan has been behind bars for more than 40 years and have been denied parole some 20 times. she and other manson followers were convicted of killing a wealthy grocer, la bianca and his wife rosemary in los...
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. >> internal affairs are investigating an incident at the first district police station.hey want to know if an officer held an unloaded gun to the head of another officer and pulled the trigger. sources tell fox ache was told by a sergeant, leave the room, empty his gun, put it to another officer's head when he came back. sources say the sergeant used that incident as part of a situational awareness demonstration. >>> still to come tonight, remembering an emmy award winning actress. >> a former police officer who shot an unarmed man in virginia >> one of the top doctors in the obama administration has an urgent message. approve the funds to fight the zika virus and why they should act now. >> and coming up, beautiful weather here but we're going to take you to houston texas where flooding has left five dead, thousands without power and thousands evacuated. a look at the situation unfolding in southeast texas plus the forecast as we go through the next coming days. all that straight ahead when fox 5 news at 10 returns after this. >> welcome back the obama administration's
. >> internal affairs are investigating an incident at the first district police station.hey want to know if an officer held an unloaded gun to the head of another officer and pulled the trigger. sources tell fox ache was told by a sergeant, leave the room, empty his gun, put it to another officer's head when he came back. sources say the sergeant used that incident as part of a situational awareness demonstration. >>> still to come tonight, remembering an emmy award winning...
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year-old lied on a form considered a felony and the veteran is suspended without pay following an internal affairs investigation. >>> the brother of the san bernardino shooter at two russian women are doing federal court in los angeles june. they were arrested after raids in southern california this week on charges of marriage fraud. site farouk and his wife and her sister were released on bail. attorney assist they are not linked to the shooting in december. >>> car bombing in southeastern baghdad killed 21 people and wounded 42 others. the attack targeted pilgrims and other security officials say the attack targeted an open- air market. isis claiming responsibility for the attack this morning. >>> in kenya, rescuers are searching through the rubble hoping to find survivors i was after a building collapsed. 10 people were killed and 121 others were injured after the collapse and heavy raids. -- rains. >>> details california voters will take on an initiative aiming to reduce gun violence on the november ballot. the safety for all initiative gathered more than 600,000 signatures and if approved it
year-old lied on a form considered a felony and the veteran is suspended without pay following an internal affairs investigation. >>> the brother of the san bernardino shooter at two russian women are doing federal court in los angeles june. they were arrested after raids in southern california this week on charges of marriage fraud. site farouk and his wife and her sister were released on bail. attorney assist they are not linked to the shooting in december. >>> car bombing...
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. >> i would just hear through people i trusted that some of the internal affairs investigations didn't look good as far as they weren't complete. they didn't have the detail, the objectivity. >> families lawyers say that the apd did an investigation into the killings. the city paid them $6 million in a civil suit. neither officer faced any disciplinary action. detective brown remained on the force to this day. >> the officers--and we do, there is a significant number, a significant number who feel that they can do whatever they want, and that they won't face any consequences, and in fact,, they'll be rewarded for ex-successive use of force. a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> you're watching al jazeera america. >> the day james boyd was shot the prosecution said that keith sandy called his own team to the scene without telling supervisors. >> why did the shooting team arrive? it's because of keith san
. >> i would just hear through people i trusted that some of the internal affairs investigations didn't look good as far as they weren't complete. they didn't have the detail, the objectivity. >> families lawyers say that the apd did an investigation into the killings. the city paid them $6 million in a civil suit. neither officer faced any disciplinary action. detective brown remained on the force to this day. >> the officers--and we do, there is a significant number, a...
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cbs 2 learn that does he recently tried to retire and his file was flagged by internal affairs because it's prohibited for anyone to retire as trying to dodge charges. this of two businessmen are thought to have given lavish gifts to officers in exchange for favors. >>> and a budget that focuses on the city's failing hospital system. dick brennan has more. >> reporter: maurice, a large part of the budget focuses on the hospital system and he said it's time to benefit primary >> a projected operating gap of $1.8 billion by 2020. >> reporter: the mayor said that the public hospitals are on life support of and will be restructuring cuts and an infuse of money to keep them going. the mayor blames in part federal and state cuts and the affordable care act. >> the affordable care act, there is not a clear space for the realty of uninsured people. when we have in the city is half a million people still not covered by any insurance and who qualify. >> reporter: further stressing a system heard from trouble. the mayor said that the city got a lesson from the blizzard of 2016. big plows don't wo
cbs 2 learn that does he recently tried to retire and his file was flagged by internal affairs because it's prohibited for anyone to retire as trying to dodge charges. this of two businessmen are thought to have given lavish gifts to officers in exchange for favors. >>> and a budget that focuses on the city's failing hospital system. dick brennan has more. >> reporter: maurice, a large part of the budget focuses on the hospital system and he said it's time to benefit primary...
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was over an investigation would be under way into the conduct of the officer and the sergeant internal affairs is handling that investigation. today police chief kathy lanear knew little of the incident. >> there is 7 versions of the incident and i don't know how many you heard but i prefer to wait until i know the facts and from some direct things of what happened before i make any judgment. >> officers i spoke to were furious to learn about this incident which has been the topic of much discussion on law enforcement web pages and in person over the weekend. they say it was incredibly dangerous and so many ways wrong and somebody could have been hurt. under investigation garret haake. >>> investigators in prince george's county being very cautious about how they are treating the case of a 61-year- old man that shot two firefighters trying to get inside his house on friday night. one of knows firefighters, 37- year-old john ulmschneider was killed. >> reporter: the top prosecutor told us today there is no rush to judgment about what happened on this house friday night. >> we will likely presen
was over an investigation would be under way into the conduct of the officer and the sergeant internal affairs is handling that investigation. today police chief kathy lanear knew little of the incident. >> there is 7 versions of the incident and i don't know how many you heard but i prefer to wait until i know the facts and from some direct things of what happened before i make any judgment. >> officers i spoke to were furious to learn about this incident which has been the topic...
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included derogatory terms about blacks, indians, hispanic and gay people and even made a joke about internal affairs reading the texts. >> when we're talking about bias precincts and racial profiling, there is a direct connection to these associations that are being made by officers being implicit and explicit of what ask happening -- is happening on the streets. >> reporter: the department said they do not reflect the department as a whole and officer lai has resigned. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> jackie, the big question is what's next? >> reporter: this investigation stemmed from a sexual assault investigation. investigators couldn't find enough to charge lai with sexual assault charges but found enough to charge him with multiple misdemeanors and he accessed dmv records illegally. back to you. >> thank you, jackie. this is the second time in a year that racist texts have come to light. the mayor said he doesn't believe this reflects the city as a whole. >> i don't tolerate any police officer who evidences this racism. >> we'll have continuing coverage on kpix news at 5:00 and follow
included derogatory terms about blacks, indians, hispanic and gay people and even made a joke about internal affairs reading the texts. >> when we're talking about bias precincts and racial profiling, there is a direct connection to these associations that are being made by officers being implicit and explicit of what ask happening -- is happening on the streets. >> reporter: the department said they do not reflect the department as a whole and officer lai has resigned. in san...
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off-duty philadelphia police officer and tonight that shooting is under investigation by police internal affairs. police say the officer intervened while the suspect was robbing an elderly man at broad and chew. investigators say the officer yelled at the suspect to put down his gun t two men exchanged words and police say the man refused to drop his weapon. that's when the officer opened fire. >> at that point the suspect turned toward the officer, the officer engaged him i believe there is a discharge at that point. the suspect then fled southbound on park avenue. >> the suspect was hit in the stomach. he tried to run away but collapsed. he died a short time later at the hospital. at this point police say they believe the shooting was justified. >>> support for fallen officers, nbc 10 and dell rand burlington county where several groups came together to release balloons in honor of officer who is lost their lives. participants say they want area police to know their neighbors care about them. >>> the flyers are heading to the stanley cup playoffs. the boys in orange clinched a wild card spot w
off-duty philadelphia police officer and tonight that shooting is under investigation by police internal affairs. police say the officer intervened while the suspect was robbing an elderly man at broad and chew. investigators say the officer yelled at the suspect to put down his gun t two men exchanged words and police say the man refused to drop his weapon. that's when the officer opened fire. >> at that point the suspect turned toward the officer, the officer engaged him i believe there...
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we have had this coalition in order to prevent anyone to intervene in our internal affairs, and we need to keep stability in the region. also, we have our islamic military coalition that includes 37 countries order to face terrorism and to put an end to terrorism. we have sent a message to the world saying that our might is only represented and clear through our cooperation and through our coordination. this is a new arab era that will keep the dignity of the arabs, and will pave the way for the success of the information of the arab joint force. at the end, i ask the almighty to bless us, help us for the sake of the arab and muslim nations. peace be upon you. allow me, your majesty, we need to call the bridge. >> there is the king taking us through the rationale behind the ever growing relationship between saudi arabia and egypt, almost as if he's looking to the future more than the past. there are two things coming together. it's not just about money, it's about structuring an economy as well for egypt. >> exactly, and much more than that, peter, because he has mentioned this historic
we have had this coalition in order to prevent anyone to intervene in our internal affairs, and we need to keep stability in the region. also, we have our islamic military coalition that includes 37 countries order to face terrorism and to put an end to terrorism. we have sent a message to the world saying that our might is only represented and clear through our cooperation and through our coordination. this is a new arab era that will keep the dignity of the arabs, and will pave the way for...
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any >> reporter: the nypd opened an internal affairs investigation in 2013. the fbi and department of justice began a joint investigation in 2014. all are now work together. today, commissioner bratton took action. deputy chief michael harrington and james grant had their guns and shields taken. they were transferred. grant told news 4 he denies the allegations. david cologne and eric rodriguez were also transferred. >> it's not an adjudication of anything more than that at this point. the investigation is ongoing. it's going to continue to be quite thorough. >> reporter: the investigation is looking at potential violations including nypd rules and policies, the city conflicts of interest rules as well as
any >> reporter: the nypd opened an internal affairs investigation in 2013. the fbi and department of justice began a joint investigation in 2014. all are now work together. today, commissioner bratton took action. deputy chief michael harrington and james grant had their guns and shields taken. they were transferred. grant told news 4 he denies the allegations. david cologne and eric rodriguez were also transferred. >> it's not an adjudication of anything more than that at this...
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. >> i would just hear through people i trusted that some of the internal affairs investigations didn't look good as far as they weren't complete. they didn't have the detail, the objectivity. >> families lawyers say that the apd did an investigation into the killings. the city paid them $6 million in a civil suit. neither officer faced any disciplinary action. detective brown remained on the force to this day. >> the officers--and we do, there is a significant number, a significant number who feel that they can do whatever they want, and that they won't face any consequences, and in fact,, they'll be rewarded for ex-successive use of force. >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> somebody to care about us man... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> the da
. >> i would just hear through people i trusted that some of the internal affairs investigations didn't look good as far as they weren't complete. they didn't have the detail, the objectivity. >> families lawyers say that the apd did an investigation into the killings. the city paid them $6 million in a civil suit. neither officer faced any disciplinary action. detective brown remained on the force to this day. >> the officers--and we do, there is a significant number, a...
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the department says an internal affairs investigation is under way. as for omar, he turned down a plea bargain. his trial is scheduled for may 27. >>> a police chief visiting new york city will have a story to tell when he gets back home to texas. >> that tale involves capturing a suspected robber being chased down fifth avenue. >> reporter: that chase ended right here in front of the plaza hotel, to the side of the entrance of the hotel. it quickly escalated into a fight. no one stopped to do anything about it, except for an experiences texas lawman who decided to put his new york vacation on hold. >> this was definitely my time to get away from work. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a vacation, tickets to a show, taking in the sights. but sean ford, chief of the department found himself in i action. >> i observed what appeared to be a fight. >> reporter: it started when a man swiped a bottle of cologne. a store employee chased after him towards the park. they started to tussle right in front of the plaza hotel. chief ford says his instincts kicked
the department says an internal affairs investigation is under way. as for omar, he turned down a plea bargain. his trial is scheduled for may 27. >>> a police chief visiting new york city will have a story to tell when he gets back home to texas. >> that tale involves capturing a suspected robber being chased down fifth avenue. >> reporter: that chase ended right here in front of the plaza hotel, to the side of the entrance of the hotel. it quickly escalated into a fight....
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i am joined by our chief international affairs editor. let's look at these claims by supporters. they have been saying that this whole impeachment process is a coup d'etat. >> that is exactly how they see it. from the president's perspective, let's lay out the facts. she is not accused of corruption. she is not accused of doing something that the best majority of the last -- that the fast majority of the regime government is accused of. -- trying to use -- concealing $40 million in. bribes money. she is not accused of any of that, no personal enrichment. what she is accused of doing is improperly using funds from state banks to plug holes in the budget. you might say that is not to morally upright, not something a president should be doing. every othert like president in result has resorted to similar measures, the governments have been shrouded in a veil of under table -- under the table sort of practices which throughout brazilian history, over the decades. the basic argument is she was reelected in 2014 by 54 million voters. she says it is legitimate in a democracy to criticiz
i am joined by our chief international affairs editor. let's look at these claims by supporters. they have been saying that this whole impeachment process is a coup d'etat. >> that is exactly how they see it. from the president's perspective, let's lay out the facts. she is not accused of corruption. she is not accused of doing something that the best majority of the last -- that the fast majority of the regime government is accused of. -- trying to use -- concealing $40 million in....
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[applause] i will say quickly, throughout our history, we have convene thought leaders on international affairs impacting our demographic. tonight's event continues that legacy not just because of the panels of speakers. it is the inaugural event of the paul volcker program. grateful to paul. this is the first inaugural paul volker speaker program. justicewe have done him with this turnout. [applause] i would like to turn quickly to what will happen on the stage. this conversation has less to do with interest rates, whethe they rise and fall, and more to do with the fed chair perspective on leadership and the values in their decision-making. values.a focus on we hope you will agree this conversation and many more like it to come in the future demonstrates the can be a beacon of international harmony and understanding proving humanity can surpass barriers of race, nationality, coulter and traditions that have divided the world. i would like to make an introduction to someone who i think embodies global leadership , james gorman, the chairman and ceo of morgan stanley. he is a 1987 alumnus of int
[applause] i will say quickly, throughout our history, we have convene thought leaders on international affairs impacting our demographic. tonight's event continues that legacy not just because of the panels of speakers. it is the inaugural event of the paul volcker program. grateful to paul. this is the first inaugural paul volker speaker program. justicewe have done him with this turnout. [applause] i would like to turn quickly to what will happen on the stage. this conversation has less to...
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holding her the nypd says it doesn't appear to be a recent incident but has forwarded it to internal affairs for a review. >>> also new tonight, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations offering her condolences after an armored jeep in her motorcade struck and killed a young boy in cameroon. it happened in the north just outside maroua. she was about to address the boko haram when the 7-year-old boy darted in the road. she turned around to meet with the boy's parents. >>> chopper 4 was over the sea of red this afternoon as they marched through midtown. these verizon workers walked off the job six days after no agreement coming in eight months. they said they just want to be treated fairly. >> we just want a fair contract so we can support our families and continue the great work we >> we are real people, not machines, and we want a contract and we need a contract now. >> and there's no indication when the two sides may reach an agreement. the strike affects ver eye john's cable and phone business, not its much larger wireless business. >>> it looks like we'll have to wait a little longer fo
holding her the nypd says it doesn't appear to be a recent incident but has forwarded it to internal affairs for a review. >>> also new tonight, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations offering her condolences after an armored jeep in her motorcade struck and killed a young boy in cameroon. it happened in the north just outside maroua. she was about to address the boko haram when the 7-year-old boy darted in the road. she turned around to meet with the boy's parents. >>>...
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any >> reporter: the nypd opened an internal affairs investigation in 2013. the fbi and department of justice began a joint investigation in 2014. all are now work together. today, commissioner bratton took action. deputy chief michael harrington and james grant had their guns and shields taken. they were transferred. grant told news 4 he denies the allegations. david cologne and eric rodriguez were also transferred. >> it's not an adjudication of anything more than that at this point. the investigation is ongoing. it's going to continue to be quite thorough. >> reporter: the investigation is looking at potential violations including nypd rules and policies, the city conflicts of interest rules as well as >> we don't believe based on what we know so far that this is deep, systemic corruption throughout the department as opposed to perhaps bad judgment of a small group of people that are relatively senior. >> reporter: current and past nypd personnel are also getting a look, including former chief of departments phillip banks, considered a rising star who abru
any >> reporter: the nypd opened an internal affairs investigation in 2013. the fbi and department of justice began a joint investigation in 2014. all are now work together. today, commissioner bratton took action. deputy chief michael harrington and james grant had their guns and shields taken. they were transferred. grant told news 4 he denies the allegations. david cologne and eric rodriguez were also transferred. >> it's not an adjudication of anything more than that at this...
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that only came to life after lichtenstein who tried to bribe an honest officer who took it to internal affairs. >> reporter: he allegedly sold a license to a criminal. the top-to-bottom review is early and more arrests will expected. dave carlin, cbs 2 news. >> lichenstein is out of jail on bond of half million dollars. if convicted he faces up to 10 years in prison. >>> is it offensive or art? new jersey town that could extend a gallery owner to prison. >> neighbors want a cone of silence from this ice cream truck, not sweets. >> coming up on the "cbs evening news," secret service lapses at the white house. spell is live with more. >> reporter: it's an amazing federal investigation that we have on the broadcast tonight. it says that the secret service senators protect the white house are plagued by fatigue, understaffing and under funding. we'll have more on that and the rest of the world news coming right up on the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... every day.... learn more at cance
that only came to life after lichtenstein who tried to bribe an honest officer who took it to internal affairs. >> reporter: he allegedly sold a license to a criminal. the top-to-bottom review is early and more arrests will expected. dave carlin, cbs 2 news. >> lichenstein is out of jail on bond of half million dollars. if convicted he faces up to 10 years in prison. >>> is it offensive or art? new jersey town that could extend a gallery owner to prison. >> neighbors...
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sometimes it leans to thought to the right but i like to get that other perspective on international affairs. brian lamb: i expect your other high school fellows are doing the same thing. >> the democrats in the room what me to say fox news because -- one to me to say fox news because it feeds right into their dialogue that you know, -- google news cap -- cap app is one of the best tools that any of us can use because it provides such a diverse array of things. yes, i am reading stuff from the huffington post. i usually have to find a trashcan after i do. sorry, huffington post. [laughter] >> no, fox news is good, too, fair and balanced. [laughter] >> i imagine the truth falls in the middle of everything. brian lamb: thank you gentlemen. [applause] brian lamb: we have two more over here. please both of you stand and face this way so the cameras can pick you up. >> i am from mission, texas. brian lamb: left or right? >> left. >> i am from mississippi and i am moderate-right. brian: so, you two were sitting here together. are you friends? >> yes, i would say so. >> absolutely. brian lamb: we h
sometimes it leans to thought to the right but i like to get that other perspective on international affairs. brian lamb: i expect your other high school fellows are doing the same thing. >> the democrats in the room what me to say fox news because -- one to me to say fox news because it feeds right into their dialogue that you know, -- google news cap -- cap app is one of the best tools that any of us can use because it provides such a diverse array of things. yes, i am reading stuff...
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in international affairs from columbia university school of international affairs and a ba in economics from uc berkeley. dr. patty gerstenblith the best english professor at depaul university school of law. patty gerstenblith doesn't distinguish research professor and director of its center for art museum and cultural heritage law. she's having president of the lawyers committee for cultural heritage preservation, director of the u.s. committee of the blue shield and senior advisor to the aba's art and cultural heritage law committee. in 2011 she was appointed by president obama to serve as the chair of the president cultural property advisory committee in the u.s. department of state. pre-decisional's editor in chief of the international journal of cultural property. dr. gerstenblith received her bachelors from bryn mawr college, ph. d. in art history and anthropology from harvard, and jd from northwestern university. dr. al-azm is an associate professor at shawnee state university. content as an associate professor come educator in the uk reading archaeology of western asiatic at uni
in international affairs from columbia university school of international affairs and a ba in economics from uc berkeley. dr. patty gerstenblith the best english professor at depaul university school of law. patty gerstenblith doesn't distinguish research professor and director of its center for art museum and cultural heritage law. she's having president of the lawyers committee for cultural heritage preservation, director of the u.s. committee of the blue shield and senior advisor to the...
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to formulate my opinions about international affairs.atural -- the national interest must be the most and port in on most people's list. >> of course. ?hy wouldn't it be >> the democrats in the room wants me to say fox news because it leads ready to the dialogue. isually, the google news out probably one of the best tools that anyone of us can use because it provides such a diverse array of things. yes, i am reading stuff from the huffington post. i usually have to find a trashcan after i do. sorry, huffington post. [laughter] fox news is good, too. you know, fair and balanced. no, i literally get news from everywhere and i imagine the truth fall summer in the middle of everything. brian: thank you, both, gentlemen. [applause] we have to moreover here. this has started something. andse, both of you stand face this way so the cameras can pick you up. >> my name is cynthia floris and i am from mission, texas. i am a moderate brian: you are sitting together here. are you friends? >> yes, i would say so. >> absolutely. [laughter] brian: we g
to formulate my opinions about international affairs.atural -- the national interest must be the most and port in on most people's list. >> of course. ?hy wouldn't it be >> the democrats in the room wants me to say fox news because it leads ready to the dialogue. isually, the google news out probably one of the best tools that anyone of us can use because it provides such a diverse array of things. yes, i am reading stuff from the huffington post. i usually have to find a trashcan...
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iea executive director and professopaul stephens of britain's royal institute of international affairs met with the prime minister in tokyo. >> birol said following crude prices prompted some producers to slash output and inventory but he is confident prices will start to rebound later this year or next year. stephens said countries could provide greater stability by bumping financial aid into oil development projects. he also called for framework allowing countries to share oil reserves in emergencies. >>> executives at mitsubishi motors admit employees rigged data to make fuel efficiency appear better in more than 600,000 mini vehicles. now they say they're going to call in independent experts to see if the scandal goes deeper. executives say two of the models in question were their own and two they produced for nissan. the president says it was actually people at nissan who discovered something was wrong. they noticed the fuel efficiency numbers mitsubishi gave the government were 5% to 10% better than the real levels. the president says the person in charge of the tests has admitte
iea executive director and professopaul stephens of britain's royal institute of international affairs met with the prime minister in tokyo. >> birol said following crude prices prompted some producers to slash output and inventory but he is confident prices will start to rebound later this year or next year. stephens said countries could provide greater stability by bumping financial aid into oil development projects. he also called for framework allowing countries to share oil reserves...
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however their own internal affairs division did recover that surveillance video so they're not disputing the allegation of assault. those two detectives are due back in court in june. live tonight, andrew siff, news4 new york. >>> dozens of new yorkers gathered outside city hall today demanding police reforms. >> protesters joined victims of alleged police abuse. they want the lawmakers to pass the right to know act. that act requires plifs to identify themselves and explain to a citizen why they're being stopped. >> there's a level of dignity and respect that should be awarded to everyone. we think that will help improve police and community relations. >> the right to know act was introduced in 2014 but it's been stalled in the legislature. the mayor's office says it is taking steps to reduce business cards to give to citizens. anybody who is stopped is also supposed to be given a receipt for documentation. >>> the man who stabbed a cab by in yonkers hasn't been caught. we spoke to the victim on the phone today. he said he was driving a man near south broadway this morning. said the pas
however their own internal affairs division did recover that surveillance video so they're not disputing the allegation of assault. those two detectives are due back in court in june. live tonight, andrew siff, news4 new york. >>> dozens of new yorkers gathered outside city hall today demanding police reforms. >> protesters joined victims of alleged police abuse. they want the lawmakers to pass the right to know act. that act requires plifs to identify themselves and explain to a...
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crimes division are investigating this from a criminal perspective and our detectives from the internal affairs are looking at the administrative investigation on this. >> reporter: his family telts me that he does have or -- tells me that he does have or did have a history of wandering off. they say in fact he had a similar incident just last year where they describe him being roughed up by fairfax county police officers. while they told me that his disability may have played a role, they do question the level of special needs training the fairfax county poli responding to these incidents. the family stressed they are waiting for the investigation, the details to play out. police say it is on going and police also stressed at this point details of that investigation of what happened are subject to change. live in fairfax county. >> thanks. >>> well, police are asking any witnesses who may have seen or heard anything around round tree park this afternoon to contact them. we did reach out to saint john's community services whose care he was in but they were closed for business after 5:00. we wil
crimes division are investigating this from a criminal perspective and our detectives from the internal affairs are looking at the administrative investigation on this. >> reporter: his family telts me that he does have or -- tells me that he does have or did have a history of wandering off. they say in fact he had a similar incident just last year where they describe him being roughed up by fairfax county police officers. while they told me that his disability may have played a role,...
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. >> reporter: prosecutors say it started when he contacted internal affairs. on bribery charges. sergeant michael villanueva. it's all part of the u.s. justice department's investigation in to police corruption in south brooklyn where officers are suspected of providing favors and other considerations to local businessmen in exchange for gifts, trips, and cash. five nypd commanders have already been transferred and that has put others on the radar. lichtenstein is accused of paying thousands of dollars to expedite the permits which are impossible to get. one man known as license holder one had four automobile accidents, 10 moving violations, an arrest for perjury, and four domestic violence complaints, one in which he was accused of threatening to kill someone. end quote. court, lichtenstein has been released on half a million dollars bail. he's married with three children and had no criminal history till now. it's the first arrest in this widening investigation, but based on the court papers i've read tonight, it's not likely to be the last. live tonight in federal court in down
. >> reporter: prosecutors say it started when he contacted internal affairs. on bribery charges. sergeant michael villanueva. it's all part of the u.s. justice department's investigation in to police corruption in south brooklyn where officers are suspected of providing favors and other considerations to local businessmen in exchange for gifts, trips, and cash. five nypd commanders have already been transferred and that has put others on the radar. lichtenstein is accused of paying...
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to the internal affairs decision for investigation and discipline. >> what is your reaction to officersn they have them on. >> that they activate them as required by policy. >> what happens if they don't? >> depends, if the officer has no prior history of us, then it will be dealt with informally, if there's a repeat violation, then it's a discipline matter. >> drop the gun, drop the gun. >> in our first body camera report in february, alameda county public defender said he is seeing more officers turning off their cameras. >> we have video footage looking at another officer and pointing to his chest, and saying let's have that conversation in a moment. >> is that code for let's turn off the camera and talk about it later. >> he said that is code for turning off the camera, what do you make of it? >> i can see from a public defender perspective, it may sound suspicious. but officers have to have conversations that necessarily should not be recorded. >> they are allowed to talk about strategy and tactics without having it on. >> they could say, i think you could have handled that better,
to the internal affairs decision for investigation and discipline. >> what is your reaction to officersn they have them on. >> that they activate them as required by policy. >> what happens if they don't? >> depends, if the officer has no prior history of us, then it will be dealt with informally, if there's a repeat violation, then it's a discipline matter. >> drop the gun, drop the gun. >> in our first body camera report in february, alameda county public...
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>> i think the most important aspect of obama's tenure as president and international affairs in europe and around the world is the decline of american influence, the pulling back of the united states from defending its interest and its friends around the world. we've seen on the continent of europe itself, russia use military force to change international boundaries, something we all said in 1945 we'll never allow to happen again. those boundaries have been changed, countries in eastern and central europe are still under threat and nato alliance is effectively absent from the field. it's a tragedy that's being repeated in the middle east as we've discussed in refugee terms but the expansion of russian power including a new air base. these are simply the concrete reflection of the erosion of the structures of positions of strength and deterrence that the united states and its allies created over decades, when we see the turmoil in europe, well, certainly they have a heavy responsibility for their own affairs, it's decline of american's press and influence in leadership that i think is r
>> i think the most important aspect of obama's tenure as president and international affairs in europe and around the world is the decline of american influence, the pulling back of the united states from defending its interest and its friends around the world. we've seen on the continent of europe itself, russia use military force to change international boundaries, something we all said in 1945 we'll never allow to happen again. those boundaries have been changed, countries in eastern...
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. >> now that we've been able to respect and honor nicole and her family, i have all my internal affairs department on the mission, if you will, of turning over every leave, looking un every rock and pebble, and peeling back every piece of onion to find out where we're at. as i indicated when i said aggressive, i will use any local, any state, any regional, and several resources. >> the chief says he is now implemented additional zero tolerance harrassment training, and will implement a comprehensive suicide education and prevention program throughout the department. >> the chief told us today, there is approximately 140 women on the job out here in fairfax county. i says he will establish a task force, with representatives from the firefighters union, female firefighters of fairfax county and other employee groups, to address any issues that may exist within the department related to discrimination, harrassment, and cyber bullying. live in fairfax, paul wagner, fox5 local news. >>> maryland is stepping up its effort to prevent the spread of the zika virus, today, governor larry hogan ap
. >> now that we've been able to respect and honor nicole and her family, i have all my internal affairs department on the mission, if you will, of turning over every leave, looking un every rock and pebble, and peeling back every piece of onion to find out where we're at. as i indicated when i said aggressive, i will use any local, any state, any regional, and several resources. >> the chief says he is now implemented additional zero tolerance harrassment training, and will...
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if i go to internal affairs, they're going to get me to rat, and his exact words were "your career won't be worth [explitive]". >> then he went to the prosecutor's office, which eventually pressed charges. >> it's never right to take justice into your own hands. we're cops, you're supposed to uphold the law not take it into your own hands. once we start doing that we're not cops anymore, we're vigilantes. >> as a trial for the officers began, crystal's career in baltimore began to unravel. >> i went to move my car, and as i came forward, somebody had put a dead rat on the car, its head underneath the windshield of the car. it was kind of a crazy feeling. i knew what the message was. >> what was the message? >> basically this is what we think of you -- you're dead to us. >> crystal moved to florida, and has been hesitant to return. >> what would happen if the command staff found out you were here? >> i don't know and i don't wanna find out, but i doubt anything good. >> reporting and testifying against other cops, especially when you have a commissioner that supports the "blue wall of sil
if i go to internal affairs, they're going to get me to rat, and his exact words were "your career won't be worth [explitive]". >> then he went to the prosecutor's office, which eventually pressed charges. >> it's never right to take justice into your own hands. we're cops, you're supposed to uphold the law not take it into your own hands. once we start doing that we're not cops anymore, we're vigilantes. >> as a trial for the officers began, crystal's career in...
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in the end it appears lichtenstein tried to bribe the wrong cop, a good cop who went to internal affairs and that led to the investigation. jim dolan, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> sentencing day tomorrow for former new york cop peter liang convicted of manslaughter in the liang's gun discharging in a stairwell, killing the unarmed gurley last year. a judge will decide how much time if any he spends in prison. prosecutor says he should not be locked up because he poses no threat to the public. >>> cops looking for a pair of thieves who mugged a man in central park. police say the man in the sketch blocked the victim's path and threatened him with a knife last night. second man came up from behind and stole the victim's belongings. >>> the death toll rising again tonight from the devastating earthquake in ecuador. 413 people now confirmed dead. crews still looking for survivors. three people rescued from a collapsed shopping center today. firefighters had to cut a hole in the cement ceiling to reach one of them. tonight in queens, a show of solidarity at the ecuadorian consulate. council
in the end it appears lichtenstein tried to bribe the wrong cop, a good cop who went to internal affairs and that led to the investigation. jim dolan, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> sentencing day tomorrow for former new york cop peter liang convicted of manslaughter in the liang's gun discharging in a stairwell, killing the unarmed gurley last year. a judge will decide how much time if any he spends in prison. prosecutor says he should not be locked up because he poses no threat to...
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>> we are concerned with france's constant destabilizing in the region, it's interference in internal affairsnd its support of terrorism. reporter: obama sought to reassure riyadh on thursday, underlining that the u.s. still has serious concerns regarding iran and certain sanctions are still in place. he reiterated, however, that iran had a role to play in the region. it's a departure from previous u.s. presidents' unwavering support for saudi arabia. in a u.s. magazine, he called for the sunni kingdom to get past their differences with shiite ryan, which he -- iran, which he says have helped fuel conflicts. obama said, quote, they need to find an effective way to share the neighborhood and institute some sort of cold peace. when asked recently, isn't the u.s. friends with saudi arabia? obama tellingly replied, it's complicated. >> for more, we speak with simon, at the university of lancaster. thank you for joining us here on the program. first i'd like to ask you, do you think president obama did enough to reassure saudi arabia and the other members of the gulf cooperation council? >> well,
>> we are concerned with france's constant destabilizing in the region, it's interference in internal affairsnd its support of terrorism. reporter: obama sought to reassure riyadh on thursday, underlining that the u.s. still has serious concerns regarding iran and certain sanctions are still in place. he reiterated, however, that iran had a role to play in the region. it's a departure from previous u.s. presidents' unwavering support for saudi arabia. in a u.s. magazine, he called for the...
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. >> internal affairs is looking into allegations that an officer actually held a loaded gun to another officer's head and pulled the trigger. it happened saturday during roll call and sources tell fox5 the officer claims a superior order him to do it as part of active shooter drill. >> wow. >> michigan officials trying to prove the water in flint is now safe to drink after the lead water cis list this and embattled governor rick snyder said she will drink the city's residents are refusing to turn on their taps. snyder took home five gallons of water from drink from a home with high led levels and petition to recall the governor has nearly 90,000 signatures and they still need 700,000 more within 60 days to get it on the ballot. >> obama administration top doctor is sounding alarm about zika virus. he told fox news sunday congress has to act now and approve funding. director of national institute of allergy and infek shis diseases say they need more money for zika reserve. some in congress are fighting the push saying there's enough federal funding and additional money comes through thi
. >> internal affairs is looking into allegations that an officer actually held a loaded gun to another officer's head and pulled the trigger. it happened saturday during roll call and sources tell fox5 the officer claims a superior order him to do it as part of active shooter drill. >> wow. >> michigan officials trying to prove the water in flint is now safe to drink after the lead water cis list this and embattled governor rick snyder said she will drink the city's residents...
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internal affairs says alex mcadams took a personal item from her apartment and chased her outside last month. he's charged with burglary, trespassing and criminal mischief. he was suspended for 30 days with intent to dismiss. >>> police officers were looking for armed and dangerous suspects. that's not who they found when they raided this row home in southwest philadelphia. ahead, find out why officers had to apologize. >>> also, upset with trump. ahead, hear why a tweet about downingtown has the mayor challenging the presidential candidate. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's a chilly start this morning in philadelphia. 46 degrees with a northeasterly wind at 8 miles an hour. it's those easterly and northeasterly winds that have been keeping us cloudy and cool for the last couple days. as you can see at the seven day, at the bottom of the screen, we're in for another one of those days today. lots of clouds, occasional mist, drizzle and maybe even a shower. no sign of those showers right now. the temperatures will be coming up a little bit sl
internal affairs says alex mcadams took a personal item from her apartment and chased her outside last month. he's charged with burglary, trespassing and criminal mischief. he was suspended for 30 days with intent to dismiss. >>> police officers were looking for armed and dangerous suspects. that's not who they found when they raided this row home in southwest philadelphia. ahead, find out why officers had to apologize. >>> also, upset with trump. ahead, hear why a tweet about...
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. >> internal affairs found that there is some police leaders who did the wrong thing. and they have come already to the determination that they needed to be transferred or disciplined. >> two businessmen that contributed to the mayor's the federal investigation. the mayor says that their donations have been returned. they have not been charged with any crime. >>> well the release of thousands of documents from the law firm that represents a new jersey governor chris christie could shed new light on the so- called bridge gate scandal as the pages of the communications between christie's office and the port authority, which operates the george washington bridge. former christie aide bridget kelly and ex-port authority official are facing charges stemming from the lane closures at the george washington bridge back in 2014. christie was cleared of any wrong doing. >>> still to come on eyewitness news at 6:00 on this friday controversy. a local high school principal changes the cap and gown colors of the class of 2014. and that action is igniting quite a fire storm. >>> and
. >> internal affairs found that there is some police leaders who did the wrong thing. and they have come already to the determination that they needed to be transferred or disciplined. >> two businessmen that contributed to the mayor's the federal investigation. the mayor says that their donations have been returned. they have not been charged with any crime. >>> well the release of thousands of documents from the law firm that represents a new jersey governor chris...
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internal affairs investigators alleged that mcan ad apples broke into his girlfriend's home last month and stole a personal item, before chasing her out of the apartment. >>> several other people, many women, took part in four marches tonight, to speak out against sexual and domestic violence. participants began at four different locations in philadelphia, they ended at first unitarian church in center city and they held a rally and a vigil. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight, new investigative leads about what prince was taking in the days leading up to his death, and what involvement a doctor might have had. >>> plus former house speaker john boehner compares the presidential candidate to the devil, today, cecily. >>> we are stuck in the very unsettled weather pattern, i will time out next round of rain and let you know when our skies brighten a bit in the accu weather seven day forecast. >>> you might not think twice about ordering delivery on line but tonight "action news" investigative reporter wendy saltsman is asking if you know where that grub is coming from. >> jim, we
internal affairs investigators alleged that mcan ad apples broke into his girlfriend's home last month and stole a personal item, before chasing her out of the apartment. >>> several other people, many women, took part in four marches tonight, to speak out against sexual and domestic violence. participants began at four different locations in philadelphia, they ended at first unitarian church in center city and they held a rally and a vigil. >>> still to come on "action...
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detectives from homicide and internal affairs are investigating. we're told that the officer wasn't hurt. in olney, jeff chirico for channel six a "action news". >>> in philadelphia police are investigating a after finding a a man stabbed to death in the basement of the home. police got the call at 1:00 this morning in the 6400 block of limekiln pike in west mt. airy. a man heard a noise in the basement and went downstairs to find his roommate stabbed repeatedly in the chest. he died at the scene. so far no arrests have been made. >>> a police officer in philadelphia helped rescue a man from his jeep following a car crash, early this morning. it happened just before 4:00 a.m. at the intersection of 38th and walnut street in west philadelphia. police say that the victim was inside of a black jeep, screaming for help, and the officer was able to pull him to safety through the sun roof. he and four others, were taken to the hospital, in stable condition. >>> police say alcohol, may have been played a role here. >>> investigators are trying to find out
detectives from homicide and internal affairs are investigating. we're told that the officer wasn't hurt. in olney, jeff chirico for channel six a "action news". >>> in philadelphia police are investigating a after finding a a man stabbed to death in the basement of the home. police got the call at 1:00 this morning in the 6400 block of limekiln pike in west mt. airy. a man heard a noise in the basement and went downstairs to find his roommate stabbed repeatedly in the chest....
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presented annually to a first-time author or book a military history intelligence operations for international affairs. this year's lecture will be delivered by the 2016 recipient of author of midnights furies of the deadly legacy of india's partition and next saturday and sunday live in the 21st annual los angeles times festival of books the campus of the university of southern california all they coverage will include author panels in your calls. that is a look at some of the author programs book tv will be covering this week. many are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for coming. my name is doug sands. --dash my great-grandmother. the historian i've known for almost 20 years. become a very good request. a professor at the university of richmond also a good friend and are going to talk tonight about his new book. without further ado welcome and thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank doug and always wonderful people. i'm also excited about being in conversations with jim down who i met. all the
presented annually to a first-time author or book a military history intelligence operations for international affairs. this year's lecture will be delivered by the 2016 recipient of author of midnights furies of the deadly legacy of india's partition and next saturday and sunday live in the 21st annual los angeles times festival of books the campus of the university of southern california all they coverage will include author panels in your calls. that is a look at some of the author programs...
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and while the nypd's internal affairs bureau plans to process. >>> new tonight after nearly a decade, an arrest in staten island's ninja burglar crime spree, the suspect was wanted for nearly two dozen home robberies between 2007 and 2008. the alleged burglar got his nickname for the clothes he wore during these crimes. accused of making off with thousands of dollars in cash and valuables. >>> a school bus driver on long island is under arrest tonight accused of selling heroin. authorities say the 26-year-old buyer after hours, near to high schools. maldane pleaded not guilty to charges that included criminal sale of a controlled substance, he is now currently out on bail. >>> new at 11, police search for the suspect who attacked, robbed and held an elderly woman hostage in the bronx. police say the 84-year-old was followed into her apartment building after returning from church yesterday. when she tried to enter her apartment, the suspect grabbed her, still at least $200 and held at knife point for two and a half hours. the victim's son says his mom is still shaken by the whole thing
and while the nypd's internal affairs bureau plans to process. >>> new tonight after nearly a decade, an arrest in staten island's ninja burglar crime spree, the suspect was wanted for nearly two dozen home robberies between 2007 and 2008. the alleged burglar got his nickname for the clothes he wore during these crimes. accused of making off with thousands of dollars in cash and valuables. >>> a school bus driver on long island is under arrest tonight accused of selling...
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investigators from homicide and internal affairs has been on the scene for a couple hours investigating. at this point we're told that the officer's name is not being released but he was not hurt. we are live, jeff chirico, for channel six "action news". >> thanks, jeff. >>> police officials from all across our region held a diversity career fair this morning, at bright hope baptist church in north philadelphia and there was a big turnout despite snow. this event was first of its kind in the city as minorities and women were encouraged to attend. more than 40 agencies from all across the delaware val write on hand to talk about the opportunities. >> i think when you start recruiting, and start getting people not only ready to work right now but people, younger people abroad, they get a chance to talk to you and find out some issues. >> temple university police department sponsors today's career fair. >>> students from dozens of schools all across the region played a little lacrosse for a good cause. eighth annual lacrosse invitational at haverford school raise add wearness for prostate
investigators from homicide and internal affairs has been on the scene for a couple hours investigating. at this point we're told that the officer's name is not being released but he was not hurt. we are live, jeff chirico, for channel six "action news". >> thanks, jeff. >>> police officials from all across our region held a diversity career fair this morning, at bright hope baptist church in north philadelphia and there was a big turnout despite snow. this event was...
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four cases went further to the internal affairs division for investigation and displain. what is your expectation when it comes to officers and when they have their cameras on? what happens if they don't? >> if the officer has no prior history they will be dealt with informally. if there's a repet, it becomes a disciplinary action. >> morris said he's seeing more officers turning off their cameras. >> we have footage of an officer looking at another officer and pointing to their chest saying let's have this conversation in a moment. >> is that code? >> it is. it's an unwritten. >> what do you make that have? >> i can see why it may appear to be suspicious. officers have to have conversations that shouldn't be recorded. >> the chief says officers are allowed to stop reporting when they're talking tactics or strategy. >> there's no purpose in parts of the criminal case. >> why isn't it reasonable to have a private conversation without the body camera on? >> it may be reasonable. what do we demand when they're working and on duty? the problem is it leaves space for interpret
four cases went further to the internal affairs division for investigation and displain. what is your expectation when it comes to officers and when they have their cameras on? what happens if they don't? >> if the officer has no prior history they will be dealt with informally. if there's a repet, it becomes a disciplinary action. >> morris said he's seeing more officers turning off their cameras. >> we have footage of an officer looking at another officer and pointing to...
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an inexperienced white house staff running wars and international affairs from inside the white house. >> it was the operational micromanagement that drove me nuts. áuá1!)v7&?rós+#gç2r you get a call from the president, that's one thing. that's the chain of command. you get a call from some white house or national security council staffer. you tell them to call me instead. and then say go to hell. and that's directly from the secretary of defense. >> what led to you say this about president obama and the military? president obama was, quote, deeply suspicious of their actions. >> i think there were people in the white house who were constantly goading him and saying the military is trying to box you in. the military is trying to trap you. the military is trying to make you do something you don't want to do and i 97 believed any of that. >> that was the environment he was making decisions in. >> i think so, yes. in private. and i would tell him. mr. president. they are really truly loyal to you. they're giving you their best professional military advice. they're not trying to tric
an inexperienced white house staff running wars and international affairs from inside the white house. >> it was the operational micromanagement that drove me nuts. áuá1!)v7&?rós+#gç2r you get a call from the president, that's one thing. that's the chain of command. you get a call from some white house or national security council staffer. you tell them to call me instead. and then say go to hell. and that's directly from the secretary of defense. >> what led to you say...
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the last item, this matter was jointly investigated by the internal affairs. separately investigated and the office of citizen complaint a. surgeant engaged in discredit by using the cell phone number to send a text message offering to lonel money to pay for the citation he cite the night before. cautioned 2 complaint not to tell. got the cell number with the citation. the officer received rep mand and retraining. that concludes my report. >> so, i have questions in particular about the two incident dns involving sergeants because sergeants are held to a higher standards. they are supervisors so the two ens dnss a sergeant used sex wale derogitary language and hash and profane language so i like to know about that and the sergeant with a represent mands for texting someone and saying he would pay her ticket. chief if you have the-anyone can give more insight into those? >> in the case involving the two sergeants the occ investigated those cases and recommended discipline for those sergeants as the police commission knows the chief of police has jurisdiction to
the last item, this matter was jointly investigated by the internal affairs. separately investigated and the office of citizen complaint a. surgeant engaged in discredit by using the cell phone number to send a text message offering to lonel money to pay for the citation he cite the night before. cautioned 2 complaint not to tell. got the cell number with the citation. the officer received rep mand and retraining. that concludes my report. >> so, i have questions in particular about the...
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there was a house -- i think they now call it the international affairs committee. hearings in 2008 on grand strategy. one of the comments that was articulated at that was the united states doesn't have a grand strategy. what it has is a lot of habits. i may just throw that out as a question to the entire groups. what old scripts do we have right now that are worth intentionally discarding. >> let me tackle that a little bit. remember i argued to you if you accept it if this transnational hypothesis is right, that the old line between domestic and foreign policies is blurrier. so actually a lot of the foreign policy issues are really domestic policies. so right now, there is a huge global struggle under way over the character of domestic governance. there is actually a hostile block of powers. let's call them iran, russia, china. they're not formal allies in any sense. they're not united what they're for. what does unite them is what they are against. what he interest all against in domestic governance. they are all against what we think of as classical liberal idea
there was a house -- i think they now call it the international affairs committee. hearings in 2008 on grand strategy. one of the comments that was articulated at that was the united states doesn't have a grand strategy. what it has is a lot of habits. i may just throw that out as a question to the entire groups. what old scripts do we have right now that are worth intentionally discarding. >> let me tackle that a little bit. remember i argued to you if you accept it if this transnational...