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in the early 1990s their lives a great man named jack maple lieutenant maple of the new york transit police and lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers then the way they had always done it. and with nothing more sophisticated than paper maps and markers jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these the maps of the future. and then he sent his undercover detectives and transit officers to stop criminals where they were most likely to strike at the times they were most likely to strike. he put in his own words the cops on the dots. jack and his police officers drove robberies down to record low levels. the media came calling and the new police commissioner came calling and soon jack wasn't just plotting out a strategy for part of the subway he was made the deputy police commissioner of the entire new york city police department and developed a system that came to be known and used all across the country called cop stats. the nypd under his command and under the leadership of commission
in the early 1990s their lives a great man named jack maple lieutenant maple of the new york transit police and lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers then the way they had always done it. and with nothing more sophisticated than paper maps and markers jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these the maps of the future. and then he sent his undercover detectives and transit officers to stop...
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in the early 1990's, there was a man named jack maple. lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers than the way they had always done it. with nothing more sophisticated than maps and markers, jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these maps of the future. he sent officers to stop criminals where they were most likely to strike at the times they were most likely to strike. he put the cops on the dots. jack and his officers drove robberies down to record lows. the media came calling. the new police commissioner came calling. soon, jack was not plotting a strategy for part of the subway, he was made deputy police commissioner of the entire new york city police department, and developed the system called comstat. the nypd, under his command, went on to reduce violent crime to levels that very few people ever would've thought possible in new york city 20 years ago. new york's ongoing success in reducing crime quite literally led to a revolution
in the early 1990's, there was a man named jack maple. lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers than the way they had always done it. with nothing more sophisticated than maps and markers, jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these maps of the future. he sent officers to stop criminals where they were most likely to strike at the times they were most likely to strike. he put the cops on the...
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in the early 1990's, there was a man named jack maple. lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers than the way they had always done it. with nothing more sophisticated the maps and markers jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these maps of the future. he sent officers to stop criminals where they were most likely to strike at the times they were most likely to strike. he put the cops on the dots. jack and his officers drove robberies down to record lows. the media came calling. the new police commissioner came calling. soon, jack was not plotting a strategy for part of the subway, he was made deputy police commissioner of the entire new york city police department, and developed the system called comstat. the nypd under his command went on to reduce violent crime to levels that very few people ever would've thought possible in new york city 20 years ago. new york's ongoing success in reducing crime quite literally led to a revolution of p
in the early 1990's, there was a man named jack maple. lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers than the way they had always done it. with nothing more sophisticated the maps and markers jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these maps of the future. he sent officers to stop criminals where they were most likely to strike at the times they were most likely to strike. he put the cops on the...
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in the early 1990s their lives a great man named jack maple lieutenant maple of the new york transit police and lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers then the way they had always done it. and with nothing more sophisticated than paper maps and markers jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these the maps of the future. and then he sent his undercover detectives and transit officers to stop criminals where they were most likely to strike at the times they were most likely to strike. he put in his own words the cops on the dots. jack and his police officers drove robberies down to record low levels. the media came calling and the new police commissioner came calling and soon jack wasn't just plotting out a strategy for part of the subway he was made the deputy police commissioner of the entire new york city police department and developed a system that came to be known and used all across the country called cop stats. the nypd under his command and under the leadership of commission
in the early 1990s their lives a great man named jack maple lieutenant maple of the new york transit police and lieutenant jack maple believed there was a better way to deploy his police officers then the way they had always done it. and with nothing more sophisticated than paper maps and markers jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these the maps of the future. and then he sent his undercover detectives and transit officers to stop...
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in the early 1990's, there lived a great man named jack maple -- lieutenant maple actually, of the nework city transit police and lieutenant jack maple believe there was a better way to deploy his police officers then the way they had always done it. and with nothing more sophisticated than paper maps and colored markers, jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these maps of the future. many transit officers were sent to stop criminals where they were most likely to strike, at the times they were most likely to strike, and he put in his own words, the cops on the dots. and jack and his police officers drove robberies down to record low levels. the media came calling and then you police commissioner came calling. and soon, jack was not just plotting out a strategy for part of the subway, he was made the deputy police commissioner of the entire new york city police department and developed a system that came to be known and used all across the country called compstat. and the nypd, under his command and the leadership of bill brat
in the early 1990's, there lived a great man named jack maple -- lieutenant maple actually, of the nework city transit police and lieutenant jack maple believe there was a better way to deploy his police officers then the way they had always done it. and with nothing more sophisticated than paper maps and colored markers, jack started plotting where and when robberies took place on his section of the subway. he called these maps of the future. many transit officers were sent to stop criminals...
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jack hillen and a fourth-round pick. so they hope they can help against the maple leaves.ime since the best ginning of november haven't earned a point in three straight games. barry trotz nodes it's all about a common problems a lack of execution right now. >> that happens in every sport, basketball you're not hitting the threes or hitting them two days ago. in football you're catching the ten-yard passes and now you're dropping them. we can only fix it from one. >> all of a sudden we're not putting the puck in the net as much and not playing quite as well as a team and that -- i think the big thing is recognize it and recognize where we can be better, and commit to that. >> puck drops at 7:00. >>> 9 first season. the number five maryland women have played in the big ten conference. the terps proved it doesn't matter the conference they're going to dominate. a perfect 18-0 after beating number 25 northwestern. brenda freeh and the terps finishing the reg hear season on the road. kristin confinger rollup just six. maryland turns it you recall pass inside to breeanna jones.
jack hillen and a fourth-round pick. so they hope they can help against the maple leaves.ime since the best ginning of november haven't earned a point in three straight games. barry trotz nodes it's all about a common problems a lack of execution right now. >> that happens in every sport, basketball you're not hitting the threes or hitting them two days ago. in football you're catching the ten-yard passes and now you're dropping them. we can only fix it from one. >> all of a sudden...
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jacks. ihop is offering just that today because matt pelman will love this it is national pancake day. >> yes. >> pass the maplee know where to find him later today. [laughter] >> 4:47. next a potential presidential candidate is under new scrutiny. why there are new questions about hillary clinton's usage of her personal e-mail account while she was secretary of states. >> a mother from a new york city suburbs is getting ready to spend the rest of her life in prison for poisoning her son with salt. >> ♪♪ every cup has a story... dunkin' k-cup packs are my life. we're a good fit. a single serving for myself. it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. get two boxes of dunkin' k-cup packs for $16.99. your coffee, your dunkin'. now, more and more americans are discovering that... shred after shred... dish after dish... day after delicious day... shredding galbani mozzarella yourself inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. now, america's number one block mozzarella. wow, that's got a kic
jacks. ihop is offering just that today because matt pelman will love this it is national pancake day. >> yes. >> pass the maplee know where to find him later today. [laughter] >> 4:47. next a potential presidential candidate is under new scrutiny. why there are new questions about hillary clinton's usage of her personal e-mail account while she was secretary of states. >> a mother from a new york city suburbs is getting ready to spend the rest of her life in prison for...
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. >> the nhl, blues and maple leafs f coming in two points ahead of the blackhawks in the central division. this game, real chipy early on. first period, jackill, ott on the receiving end of an upper cut, but you can't win hockey games with just punches guys. later in the first. james skwartsz his 22nd goal of the season gets st. louis the 1-nothing lead. a few minutes later, tjoshi going to net his 18th with that nice backhander, blues cruise from there going on to win 6 to 1. here is a look at your western conference standings with the preds dropping 6-straight. it's making the race more interesting. st. louis is two points behind with two games in hand and the hawks are just six points back, also william two games in hand. bulls look to get back in the winch column against the spurs after falling to the pacers on friday and despite the team loss, ricky do you go mcdermott walked away with a moral victory in his best outing as a pro, the creighton star finally, showed he could play with the big boys. mcdermott turned in a career high 16 points against the pacers, 12 of those coming in the second quarter and with derek rose and jimmie butl
. >> the nhl, blues and maple leafs f coming in two points ahead of the blackhawks in the central division. this game, real chipy early on. first period, jackill, ott on the receiving end of an upper cut, but you can't win hockey games with just punches guys. later in the first. james skwartsz his 22nd goal of the season gets st. louis the 1-nothing lead. a few minutes later, tjoshi going to net his 18th with that nice backhander, blues cruise from there going on to win 6 to 1. here is a...