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elizabeth: in new york a man was accused of punching chief terence monaghan, attacking two other copsprotest led by religious and faith leaders on the brooklyn bridge. but this man was released without bail and now -- i'd like you to listen to chief monaghan and what he's saying about his police officers. let's take a listen. >> understand that right now morale's probably as lower as it's been in a long time. it is important that we as an agency tell them how much we appreciate them, how much we know they're out there, the trouble that they're dealing with on the street. but more importantly, the silent majority out there, the community that is out there that supports our police officers, that knows the job they do. they know the time they ran into a burning building to save a life. they know the times that they saved the life of a choking baby, of a cardiac victim, how often they've run in to gunfire to save people. these are the men and women that the you're hearing others put down on a regular basis. these are the heroes of 9/11. elizabeth: your reaction to that, lieutenant. >> wel
elizabeth: in new york a man was accused of punching chief terence monaghan, attacking two other copsprotest led by religious and faith leaders on the brooklyn bridge. but this man was released without bail and now -- i'd like you to listen to chief monaghan and what he's saying about his police officers. let's take a listen. >> understand that right now morale's probably as lower as it's been in a long time. it is important that we as an agency tell them how much we appreciate them, how...
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monaghan's guidance, i know you have remote voting? speaker pelosi: we're separated from each other, i'm not come neering any of you. reporter: because members are the ones who get on planes and fly back to district, fly back to states and then come bag, wouldn't it be be good to reverse the earlier decision when the president offered to send rapid testing here so members can be testing. speaker pelosi: it's not up to the or up to me it's up to the capitol physician. i have asked him -- when nydia ve laz quezz was diagnosed, in a picture in the paper it looked like we were closer together, we were very far apart. i said since that picture people are asking me and he said well first of all, i know you weren't that close together, a, and bmbing, no you shouldn't be tested. thank you all very much. >> we'd love to have a briefing with dr. monaghan if he'd like to show up sometime. speaker pelosi: that's up to him. reporter: ok. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captio
monaghan's guidance, i know you have remote voting? speaker pelosi: we're separated from each other, i'm not come neering any of you. reporter: because members are the ones who get on planes and fly back to district, fly back to states and then come bag, wouldn't it be be good to reverse the earlier decision when the president offered to send rapid testing here so members can be testing. speaker pelosi: it's not up to the or up to me it's up to the capitol physician. i have asked him -- when...
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the man accused of punching nypd chief terence monaghan and two other officers during protests on theoklyn bridge, another peaceful protest. well, they've been released without bail and granted supervised release at that. for more on this, we turn to fox news correspondent laura ingle in new york. >> reporter: many can agree there's been a sense of lawlessness on the streets of new york these last few weeks, something that city leaders are hoping to get back under control. a grim tally from police so far this week, the city has seen 51 shootings with 70 people shot and 3 left dead including that 1-year-old boy who was shot in his stroller in brooklyn. the suspect in that case has been arrested. this as suspects in that melee on the brooklyn bridge wednesday have also been apprehended. one notable portion of the violence occurring when the nypd's highest ranking officer, tensioner monaghan, was injured by a suspect identified as 25-year-old karon campbell. he was charged with three counts of assault. prosecutor asked for a $75,000 bond. instead, a judge denied that request and ordered
the man accused of punching nypd chief terence monaghan and two other officers during protests on theoklyn bridge, another peaceful protest. well, they've been released without bail and granted supervised release at that. for more on this, we turn to fox news correspondent laura ingle in new york. >> reporter: many can agree there's been a sense of lawlessness on the streets of new york these last few weeks, something that city leaders are hoping to get back under control. a grim tally...
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you know for a moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. well retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis says he's worried these days that office is now seen as the people's enemy by protest is. there obviously much more concern nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because there's such a thing called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being asserted on as brutal and enemy of the minority population the fact is these officers were it's fact totally unnecessarily what disappointed me with this is you know no the other protesters even pushed this guy away welcome to the ground focused weapon you want to win over. empathy for your movement do the right thing justice is for everybody the solution to violent protest is to confront the reason you have violent protests confront the economic disparities can confront the job lack of job opportunity confront the lack of education for black people these are so huge that go in to these protests. and instead she was brie
you know for a moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. well retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis says he's worried these days that office is now seen as the people's enemy by protest is. there obviously much more concern nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because there's such a thing called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being asserted on as brutal and...
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beautiful moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. well we've been getting reaction to tell me it's not just this week or last weekend but through the weeks retired philadelphia police captain religious has says that it no things like open season on officers who are paying for the actions of a few. they're obviously much more concerned nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because there's such the same called a halo effect and that is now rio officer is being assertive. and an enemy of the minority population the fact is these officers were. totally unnecessarily what disappointed me with this is none of the other protesters even pushed this guy away took them to the ground focused weapon you want to win over. empathy for your movement. do the right thing justice is for everybody the solution to violent protest is to confront the reason you have violent protests confront the economic disparities can confront the job lack of job opportunity confront the lack of education for bl
beautiful moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. well we've been getting reaction to tell me it's not just this week or last weekend but through the weeks retired philadelphia police captain religious has says that it no things like open season on officers who are paying for the actions of a few. they're obviously much more concerned nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because...
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among those injured, the chief of department, terrence monaghan, the nypd's highest ranking uniformed officer, injured in this clash. this is how out-of-control things are in new york city. at least 36 people have been arrested during that protest, at least one person was charged with assault, it's quite a scene. the trump administration has been intimating and announcement on how it plans to intervene in cities with a rise in violent crime and with, well, governments that are not responding to protect their citizens. the president's decision to stand in solidarity with police, with all law enforcement, has earned him a key endorsement for the presidential election. from the national association of police unions. the officers they represent are dealing with what is nothing less than a massive rise in violence in their cities. again, cities led by democrats. in los angeles, shootings have risen 28%. in new york, they're up 130%. and california's governor, gavin newsom, is planning to release 18,000 prisoners into the public by the end of august. new york city mayor bill de blasio has a
among those injured, the chief of department, terrence monaghan, the nypd's highest ranking uniformed officer, injured in this clash. this is how out-of-control things are in new york city. at least 36 people have been arrested during that protest, at least one person was charged with assault, it's quite a scene. the trump administration has been intimating and announcement on how it plans to intervene in cities with a rise in violent crime and with, well, governments that are not responding to...
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among those injured, chief of department terrance monaghan, the nypd's highest ranking uniformed officerwn a few feet away from an anti-violence march led by clergy calling for peace in the city. the chief spoke about it this morning. >> i was able to reach over the fence and grab him and pull him back. that's when he turns around on me, starts throwing punches at me. we were finally able to get him into custody. i mean, this is an extremely violent individual who from point a had only one objective, to assault police officers. reporter: at least 37 people have been arrested during the protests and at least one person has been charged with assault so far. some protesters say the police didn't let them exercise their right to protest. >> it was a really odd, weird moment, seeing protesters clashing with the police as police were arresting us, they were making sure, they actually didn't even let that other protest begin until they felt like we were all arrested on our side. reporter: new york city mayor bill deblasio signing police reform measures including a ban on chokeholds and other re
among those injured, chief of department terrance monaghan, the nypd's highest ranking uniformed officerwn a few feet away from an anti-violence march led by clergy calling for peace in the city. the chief spoke about it this morning. >> i was able to reach over the fence and grab him and pull him back. that's when he turns around on me, starts throwing punches at me. we were finally able to get him into custody. i mean, this is an extremely violent individual who from point a had only...
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nypd chief of department terence monaghan said this, quote: there is a feeling on the street that the police are handcuffed, that they're not out there as aggressively as we were in the past. the new law that was passed by the city council has cops hesitant. they feel that they a may be arrested if they take some proactive type enforcement. the disbanding of anti-crime, obviously, has had a huge effect. those are our best cops out on the street grabbing guns. so there's a feeling that it's safe now to carry a gun on the street. the criminals in new york feel safe carrying guns or any other weapon. today on the brooklyn bridge three nypd officers were clubbed over the head by violent protesters. this is incredible. finish -- in chicago 14 people were shot tuesday including at least five teenagers. two of the people shot in chicago were killed. president trump says enough is enough. >> look at what's happened in new york. crime is up, shootings are up at numbers that nobody's ever seen before. look at chicago, what a disaster s. and we're waiting for them to call us, because we're all s
nypd chief of department terence monaghan said this, quote: there is a feeling on the street that the police are handcuffed, that they're not out there as aggressively as we were in the past. the new law that was passed by the city council has cops hesitant. they feel that they a may be arrested if they take some proactive type enforcement. the disbanding of anti-crime, obviously, has had a huge effect. those are our best cops out on the street grabbing guns. so there's a feeling that it's safe...
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sam monaghan is the chief exectuive of mha homes, often known as methodist homes — the largest charity in the care sector because that has been the experience we have been living through and it is one that we were trying to articulate early doors, end of march, early april, that this was the emerging picture. i think the other factor that didn't come out quite from the previous contributor is that also the real impact in places where we are caring for people with dementia and alzheimer's, and those homes are being particularly vulnerable as well. our stats expert was talking there are about the specific factors, so for example care homes that use agency staff, presumably because they move around a lot, seem to have higher numbers. it is not the kind of stuff you use? no, by and large we don't use agency staff, but there were clearly times when we had so many staff self isolating during the height of the pandemic that we had to use agency staff. i think it is one of the shortfalls. we really welcome the decision by the government today to go for a whole home testing, but agency staff ar
sam monaghan is the chief exectuive of mha homes, often known as methodist homes — the largest charity in the care sector because that has been the experience we have been living through and it is one that we were trying to articulate early doors, end of march, early april, that this was the emerging picture. i think the other factor that didn't come out quite from the previous contributor is that also the real impact in places where we are caring for people with dementia and alzheimer's, and...