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>> fortunately new york is very different from chicago or baltimore. the great accomplishment of broken windows policing in new york is not that it made the rich neighborhoods of new york safe but it made the core and minority neighborhoods so much safer than they were before. >> but now de blasio is undermining that. >> hopefully he can see what is going on on tv. i don't think anybody in new york wants to go back there. >> you are already back there in some places. east of new york. murder rate is up more than 100%. you are already back there. >> when it comes to quality of life issues. when you have a mayor running on the anti-police rhetoric platform, people will test what can we get away with in city. if they find they can get away with it they will do it and take more. >> do you believe as governor ehrlich believes that police have to crack down on the little infractions as a message to the mayor? >> that happened earlier this year. two police officers were killed. fascinated by someone out to get the police. and there was a situation like that he
>> fortunately new york is very different from chicago or baltimore. the great accomplishment of broken windows policing in new york is not that it made the rich neighborhoods of new york safe but it made the core and minority neighborhoods so much safer than they were before. >> but now de blasio is undermining that. >> hopefully he can see what is going on on tv. i don't think anybody in new york wants to go back there. >> you are already back there in some places....
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new york compared to 2014. >> this is all hands on deck. all hands every single resource every single body, every single personnel on the streets of baltimoree death of freddie gray with peaceful protests as well as riots. in new york there have been a 135 homicides through the end of may. up from 113 in the same period last year. >> there has been obviously an up tick in homicides and shootings. it is something that we take very very seriously and something that we're addressing right now. >> mayor bill de blasio is under fire for eliminating stop and frisk as a tactic for fighting crime. >> tony herbert works as a community advocate in some of the community's toughest communities. >> do you feel like he's out of touch. >> totally. his staff is out of touch. they have this mentality that we're work at it from the standpoint. >> much of the violence comes from gang on gang violence and from high-crime neighborhoods. people here in brooklyn neighbor say they have different opinions on policing techniques but they would like to see better integration of the police force in the community. >> when it comes to stop and frisk, it doesn't stop vio
new york compared to 2014. >> this is all hands on deck. all hands every single resource every single body, every single personnel on the streets of baltimoree death of freddie gray with peaceful protests as well as riots. in new york there have been a 135 homicides through the end of may. up from 113 in the same period last year. >> there has been obviously an up tick in homicides and shootings. it is something that we take very very seriously and something that we're addressing...
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. >> with the recent uprisings in ferguson, new york, baltimore it drove freeway. >> what message isg? >> these are our people being treated unjust. it's not right. somebody has to do something somebody has to stand back. >> take back baltimore. take back baltimore. >> people before us fought for it, we're fighting and i'm pretty sure after we're gone there's still people to come after us to fight for it. we have to keep fighting for it. >> he marched for the family of freddy gray. >> you have to be able to zeal with a lot of things, you know? you can't lecture -- you might wake up and have a bad day. you can't let that affect your job. you have to deal with people and treat people justly. >> on the flip side some like fox news's geraldo rivera says, hip hop music damages the people. >> because you and your lyrics, what are you saying to those critics? >> what are they doing? at least i'm trying to do something positive. at least i'm trying to give back. at least i'm out marching with the people listening to the people. trying to get the people suggestions. what are they doing? >> fr
. >> with the recent uprisings in ferguson, new york, baltimore it drove freeway. >> what message isg? >> these are our people being treated unjust. it's not right. somebody has to do something somebody has to stand back. >> take back baltimore. take back baltimore. >> people before us fought for it, we're fighting and i'm pretty sure after we're gone there's still people to come after us to fight for it. we have to keep fighting for it. >> he marched for the...
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we begin with courtney kealy here in new york. >> reporter: baltimore had its most violent month in 40go saw 12 homicides over the memorial day weekend. crime has risen 20% in new york compared to 2014. >> this is all hands on deck. all hands, every single resource every single body every single personnel on the streets of baltimore. >> reporter: the 43 killings in baltimore in may followed the death of freddie gray triggering peaceful protests but also riots. in chicago many point to the flow of guns from other states as a factor. in new york there has been 135 homicides through the end of may, up from 113 in the same period last year. there has been obviously an uptick in homicides and shootings. it's something that we take very very seriously, something that we are addressing right now. >> the mayor is under fire for eliminating stop and frisk as a tactic for fighting crime. >> a lot of folks want stop and frisk and want it in a manner that shows respect. >> reporter: tony is a community advocate and some tough neighbourhoods. do you feel that he is out of touch? >> totally. they ha
we begin with courtney kealy here in new york. >> reporter: baltimore had its most violent month in 40go saw 12 homicides over the memorial day weekend. crime has risen 20% in new york compared to 2014. >> this is all hands on deck. all hands, every single resource every single body every single personnel on the streets of baltimore. >> reporter: the 43 killings in baltimore in may followed the death of freddie gray triggering peaceful protests but also riots. in chicago many...
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new york to st. louis. gun violence has been surging. in fact baltimoret suffered its worst month for murders in decades. why? well some say police are afraid to do their jobs. miguel marquez is "outfront." >> reporter: protests and rioting in baltimore and ferguson. anti-police demonstrations from new york to california and now worrying indications violent and deadly crime in some places on the rise. in new york a brazen scene. police now seeking this man who fired off several rounds in brooklyn's bushwick neighborhood. a 50-year-old man shot twice but survived. and one of the nation's latest murders, this weekend a 23-year-old from the bronx in new york. >> i saw the brother on the floor with the big hole where his heart should have been just pumping blood. >> reporter: police grappling with increased crime, worse in places like baltimore that has seen so much protest and violence in recent weeks. the month of may in baltimore the deadliest in 40 years. in houston, murders up 45% year to year. in chicago, where total crime is down murders and shootings
new york to st. louis. gun violence has been surging. in fact baltimoret suffered its worst month for murders in decades. why? well some say police are afraid to do their jobs. miguel marquez is "outfront." >> reporter: protests and rioting in baltimore and ferguson. anti-police demonstrations from new york to california and now worrying indications violent and deadly crime in some places on the rise. in new york a brazen scene. police now seeking this man who fired off several...
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and 66% reduction in arrests. >> it's the feeling in new york baltimore.e the cops try to take police action millions of interaction with the police and the public. all of a sudden something doesn't go right, you get your sharptons, jesse jacksons and everything like that. and that's why we have such a surge in crime. people know there are gang members are able to carry guns. they're shooting each other back and forth. in new york we have 77 precincts. 10 of the precincts are where 50% of the homicides are. you're supposed to flood the area go out there and we call it toss. i know that word doesn't sound good. but toss means you've got guys hanging out there, acting suspiciously go over pat them down find a gun, that's what happens. >> sheriff the president said many times that african-americans are being stopped by law enforcement at a disproportionate rate. trayvon, michael brown, et cetera. is he in part the cause of some of this? >> you bet he's in part a cause of this. i've been saying that all along. i was so offended when he sat up in his bully pulp
and 66% reduction in arrests. >> it's the feeling in new york baltimore.e the cops try to take police action millions of interaction with the police and the public. all of a sudden something doesn't go right, you get your sharptons, jesse jacksons and everything like that. and that's why we have such a surge in crime. people know there are gang members are able to carry guns. they're shooting each other back and forth. in new york we have 77 precincts. 10 of the precincts are where 50% of...
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maybe the analogy is we have thrown a lot of money at urban -- these rotten school districts, new york city baltimore. they have some of the higher per capita spending around. >> and guys like you are still -- >> thank god i went to a suburban school. >> we have done that and guess what the money was transferred to unions right, and they did very little with it. i think the issue here is with the tsa. i don't know how the tsa is run. i don't know if it's run by the union or if the government is running it, and they're obviously running it bad. when you throw money -- maybe we should privatize it. >> why? >> >>. >> 77 -- 73 aviation workers who had terrorism links. that's why. >> do i need to add anything? >> let's by all means privatize it and see how that works. >> i can tell you how it works. it was private before 9/11. >> well it was private. zoof we need all of these positions and all of these cases are better and smarter people. not physically -- >> we'll get better ones and then -- >> you know what that -- >> it never fails. >> that gets to the issue of private. you want an aggressive patdown,
maybe the analogy is we have thrown a lot of money at urban -- these rotten school districts, new york city baltimore. they have some of the higher per capita spending around. >> and guys like you are still -- >> thank god i went to a suburban school. >> we have done that and guess what the money was transferred to unions right, and they did very little with it. i think the issue here is with the tsa. i don't know how the tsa is run. i don't know if it's run by the union or if...
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thought after ferguson, which is now almost a year ago and the protections that the events in new york and baltimore, the whole question would be up for debate. no one has really touched on the question whether it was a racist scott. look if you use a certain word, so he is very keep to advance the idea of this. it is a question that has haunted the united states for at least the last 60 years. it may well be that they are being smart, they want to get their thoughts and facts together, but it is a very lucky question. in case it of thes people, particularly when they are running for president. by seeing the wrong thing at the wrong time. >> all right allen fisher with that, live there in washington, d.c., thank you. >> still ahead. hungary says it won't follow rules and take more migrants because it is already overburdened. and the environmental emergency is declared in the capitol where a thick blanket of smog is covering the capitol. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destinatio
thought after ferguson, which is now almost a year ago and the protections that the events in new york and baltimore, the whole question would be up for debate. no one has really touched on the question whether it was a racist scott. look if you use a certain word, so he is very keep to advance the idea of this. it is a question that has haunted the united states for at least the last 60 years. it may well be that they are being smart, they want to get their thoughts and facts together, but it...
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new york city baltimore, philadelphia and d.c. two days of strong storms. today we'll have a chance of tornadoes. i don't expect many tornadoes in the northeast tomorrow. >> we'll keep our umbrellas nearby. >> if it's not stormy it's hot. very hot. >> bill karins thanks for that update. >>> parachute stunt gone horribly wrong and believe it or not, all caught on camera. we'll hear from the skydiver who somehow made it to the ground in one piece after his parachute collapsed. this moment is perfect in every way. just like my kid. gooey. flakey. happy. toaster strudel let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to experian.com. so what else are you going to throw in? leather seats? >>and this... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. >>> what's your dad's favorite food? >> um lettuce. >> lettuce? >> he eats a lot of lettuce. >> so his favorite food is lettuce? >> i don't know, but he eats a lot of lettuce. >> what animal does your dad remind you of
new york city baltimore, philadelphia and d.c. two days of strong storms. today we'll have a chance of tornadoes. i don't expect many tornadoes in the northeast tomorrow. >> we'll keep our umbrellas nearby. >> if it's not stormy it's hot. very hot. >> bill karins thanks for that update. >>> parachute stunt gone horribly wrong and believe it or not, all caught on camera. we'll hear from the skydiver who somehow made it to the ground in one piece after his parachute...
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louis, chicago, baltimore, new york you name it. is a new crime wave on the horizon?iscuss next. >>> the numbers are staggering. a spike in violent crimes in several major american cities and the big question is why is this happening? what is driving this? cnn reports. >> reporter: protest in baltimore and ferguson. anti-police demonstrations from new york to california and now worrying indications violent and deadly crime in some places on the rise. in new york a brazen scene, police now seeking this man who fired off several round in brooklyn's neighborhood. a 50-year-old man shot twice but survived. and one of the nation's latest murders, this weekend a 23-year-old from the bronx in new york. >> saw the brother on the floor with a big hole where his heart should have been. >> reporter: police grappling with increased crime worse in places like baltimore that has seen so much protest and violence in recent weeks. the month of may in baltimore, the deadliest in 40 years. in houston, murders up 45% year to year. in chicago where total crime is down murders and shootin
louis, chicago, baltimore, new york you name it. is a new crime wave on the horizon?iscuss next. >>> the numbers are staggering. a spike in violent crimes in several major american cities and the big question is why is this happening? what is driving this? cnn reports. >> reporter: protest in baltimore and ferguson. anti-police demonstrations from new york to california and now worrying indications violent and deadly crime in some places on the rise. in new york a brazen scene,...
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se quedan en siete millas por hora para nueva york las temperaturas mÍnimas que tuvimos hoy en realidad las mÁs altas se las lleva filadelfia, baltimore new por encima de el rÉcord con 70 el dÍa de hoy en las temperaturas mÍnimas. esta noche vamos a estar experimentando 60 grados. vamos a tener en trenton 65, vamos a estar con 67 en nueva york bien filadelfia 69 en las temperaturas mÍnimas. mÁximas para maÑana sÁbado van a estar un poco altas temperaturas se sigue sintiendo mucha humedad, son las condiciones que mÁs afectan en este momento las temperaturas mÁximas para filadelfia 83 grados vamos a tener 83 grados en dover vamos con el pronÓstico extendido, seÑores para ustedes padres en su dÍa. el domingo dice la madre naturaleza que va a regalar 70% de posibilidad de lluvias de tormentas elÉctricas con temperaturas mÁximas en 85 grados 71 los nÚmeros bajos un fin de semana con algunas lluvias luego vienen condiciones mÁs en calma regresamos contigo. ♪♪ julio: en la copa amÉrica despuÉs de finalizado el juego entre colombia y brasil el miÉrcoles se originÓ una gresca que involucrÓ a neymar. hace pocas horas las autoridades de las horas an
se quedan en siete millas por hora para nueva york las temperaturas mÍnimas que tuvimos hoy en realidad las mÁs altas se las lleva filadelfia, baltimore new por encima de el rÉcord con 70 el dÍa de hoy en las temperaturas mÍnimas. esta noche vamos a estar experimentando 60 grados. vamos a tener en trenton 65, vamos a estar con 67 en nueva york bien filadelfia 69 en las temperaturas mÍnimas. mÁximas para maÑana sÁbado van a estar un poco altas temperaturas se sigue sintiendo mucha...
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on this tuesday, though, concerned about wet weather rolling into p.a., new york and i-95 corridor cities around d.c., baltimore, philadelphia and new york city and then it looks like the rain chances will continue for the fourth of july weekend. not a washout but there will be some storms around. t.j. and reena, back to you. >>> breaking overnight a military cargo plane has crashed into a crowded residential neighborhood in indonesia. it had just taken off from an air force base in medan city with 50 people on board. the plane reportedly had engine trouble then slammed into two houses and a car bursting into flames. a hospital in the area says there are dozens of fatalities. >>> new this morning, german airline lufthansa expected to make settlement offers as soon as today to families who lost loved ones in the germanwings crash. investigators believe that pilot andreas lubitz deliberately crashed the plane into the french alps killing all 150 on board. it was later revealed that lubitz had been treated for depression. >>> another major story we're following is the aftermath of that prison escape in new york. t
on this tuesday, though, concerned about wet weather rolling into p.a., new york and i-95 corridor cities around d.c., baltimore, philadelphia and new york city and then it looks like the rain chances will continue for the fourth of july weekend. not a washout but there will be some storms around. t.j. and reena, back to you. >>> breaking overnight a military cargo plane has crashed into a crowded residential neighborhood in indonesia. it had just taken off from an air force base in...
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new york and i-95 corridor cities around d.c. baltimore, philadelphia and new york city and then it looks like the rain chances will continue for the fourth of july weekend. not a wash out but storms around. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> thank you, sir. >>> breakingover night a military cargo plane crashed into a resident neighborhood in indenearby that. it had just taken off from an air force base with 12 crew on board when something went wrong. the plane reportedly slammed into two houses and a car then burst into flames. a hospital in the area says at least 20 people are dead. >>> new this morning, german airline lufthansa expected to make settlement offers as soon as today to families who lost loved ones in the germanwings crash. investigators believe that pilot andreas lubitz deliberately crashed into the ail ps killing all 150 on board. it was later revealed he was treated for depression. >>> another major story we're following is the aftermath of that prison escape in new york. the fbi is investigating an alleged heroin ring insid
new york and i-95 corridor cities around d.c. baltimore, philadelphia and new york city and then it looks like the rain chances will continue for the fourth of july weekend. not a wash out but storms around. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> thank you, sir. >>> breakingover night a military cargo plane crashed into a resident neighborhood in indenearby that. it had just taken off from an air force base with 12 crew on board when something went wrong. the plane reportedly slammed...
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in their face maybe i can inspire them to do the same thing >>> with the recent uprising in baltimore, new yorkguson freeway felt compelled to get removed on the ground. >> when we look at baltimore, ferguson, what impact or message is it sending. these are people treated. it's not right. somebody has to do something. someone has to stand up. >> take back. >> baltimore. >> we can't be hopeless. people before us fought for it. we are fighting and i am sure after we are gone people will come after us that will be fighting for it you know. we have to keep pushing. >> he visited with the family of freddie gray and marched in washington with danny glover. >> it makes me sick to my stomach. a person that is a police officer needs to be a special person, you have to deal with a lot of things like you can't let your - you might wake up have a bad dad or let that affect your job, you have to let it treat people properly. >> hip hop has done more damage to black and brown people than racism in the last 10 years. >> reporter: on the flipside some like fox knew's avera says hip hop music is damaging the li
in their face maybe i can inspire them to do the same thing >>> with the recent uprising in baltimore, new yorkguson freeway felt compelled to get removed on the ground. >> when we look at baltimore, ferguson, what impact or message is it sending. these are people treated. it's not right. somebody has to do something. someone has to stand up. >> take back. >> baltimore. >> we can't be hopeless. people before us fought for it. we are fighting and i am sure after...
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new york city. but "new york times" says don't blame mayor bill deblasio. plus baltimoreld break its own records. they're on a pace for a new ominous record. details coming up. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you, geraldo. in the modern age of team sport politics even something as evil as rape becomes a partisan football. in new york city from january to may we've seen an 8% jump in rapes over the same time last year as well as a 18% rise in misdemeanor sex crimes. pretty bad. prompting the "new york times" to defend mayor deblasio who quote has been prey to a tabloid narrative that has insisted the city was returning to the days of "taxi driver." to hear that phrase has been prey? amazing only in a times article on rape is the mayor the victim. how does that happen? but this gap shows the media's chosen bias regarding sex crimes. when discussing campus assaults it's always an epidemic even if the numbers a
new york city. but "new york times" says don't blame mayor bill deblasio. plus baltimoreld break its own records. they're on a pace for a new ominous record. details coming up. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you, geraldo. in the modern age of team sport politics even something as evil as rape...
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eric garner in new york, freddie gray in baltimore, there's no single database with single definitive comprehensive figures. the department of justice compiles data but admits it misses as many as half the amount of homicides caused by police because police departments are not required to report to the federal government when someone dies in their kust or is shot by police. a recent "wall street journal" analysis found in 105 of the largest police departments in the country, about 45% of killings by officers of civilians went unreported to the fbi between 2007 and 2012. one reason for that - records from the three large states florida, new york and the one i'm in illinois are not in the federal bureau of investigation's data. the situation is a growing source of frustration as the nation debates the use of lethal force and the role that race plays in police shootings. debates rely on solid data telling the whole story. to get the story people that care about the issue are taking matters into their own hands. jacob ward has the story. >> reporter: every weekend journalism students meet
eric garner in new york, freddie gray in baltimore, there's no single database with single definitive comprehensive figures. the department of justice compiles data but admits it misses as many as half the amount of homicides caused by police because police departments are not required to report to the federal government when someone dies in their kust or is shot by police. a recent "wall street journal" analysis found in 105 of the largest police departments in the country, about 45%...
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leadership in this country and follow black leadership and the young black leaders in ferguson and new york and baltimore who are doing the work on the ground it is our job not to take their place, not to pretend to be them but to support them and never pretend to understand their struggle because, as white people we don't have those problems. >> michael skoinik and sunny hostin thank you both. >>> just ahead, tropical storm bill making landfall. we'll take you to texas. folks are on high alert. >>> also love him, hate him, donald trump is in it to win it. the greatest hits from his speech. 45 minutes worth of zingers and why he says building a wall may be the answer to america's problems. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a
leadership in this country and follow black leadership and the young black leaders in ferguson and new york and baltimore who are doing the work on the ground it is our job not to take their place, not to pretend to be them but to support them and never pretend to understand their struggle because, as white people we don't have those problems. >> michael skoinik and sunny hostin thank you both. >>> just ahead, tropical storm bill making landfall. we'll take you to texas. folks...
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begins brewing around washington, new york, boston. 67 million people in line for active weather. pick your place, washington baltimoreof them going to see rough weather by this afternoon. the front cruises out of here. cooler temperatures return. heat indices up into the 100s. new york city how about 30 degrees cooler into the mid 60s. pretty nice. >> thanks pedram. >>> new tips, new clues and new manpower searching for two killers who escaped from prison. why investigators believe they are now close to tracking down these criminals. that's next. you know, when i started my business, a lot of people didn't believe in me. but things took off when i got a domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i can tell the doubters to stick it. hey, honey. stick it! stick it! stick it! nana? hi... stick it! can you give your mommy a message for me? stick it! get a domain website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. >>> new clues this morning could be bringing investigators closer to finding two dangerous killers who escaped from prison. brand new information ahead. >>> should the confederate flag be banished. gover
begins brewing around washington, new york, boston. 67 million people in line for active weather. pick your place, washington baltimoreof them going to see rough weather by this afternoon. the front cruises out of here. cooler temperatures return. heat indices up into the 100s. new york city how about 30 degrees cooler into the mid 60s. pretty nice. >> thanks pedram. >>> new tips, new clues and new manpower searching for two killers who escaped from prison. why investigators...
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right now new york dulles airport, d.c. and baltimore washington airports are all at a ground stop as these storm systems push in. it's all part of a line part of a cold front that is going to push through. the enhanced risk area 44 million people from boston to new york philadelphia washington, d.c. on into parts of eastern west virginia are under the risk of dangerous lightning, hail two-inch in diameter 40 to 70-mile-per-hour winds and the possibility of tornadoes. but it moves through pretty quickly tonight, lester. >> all right, al. thanks. and as we said, this is part of a very dangerous system that has already done severe damage. nbc's anne thompson reports. >> reporter: nature's fireworks. severe thunderstorms and funnel clouds rattling residents from the midwest to the east. >> power lines are going down. >> reporter: power poles no match last night for the powerful super cell spawning six tornadoes in illinois. cole city 60 miles west of chicago, took a zrektdirect hit from an ef3 tornado. >> i heard cracking because i have pos
right now new york dulles airport, d.c. and baltimore washington airports are all at a ground stop as these storm systems push in. it's all part of a line part of a cold front that is going to push through. the enhanced risk area 44 million people from boston to new york philadelphia washington, d.c. on into parts of eastern west virginia are under the risk of dangerous lightning, hail two-inch in diameter 40 to 70-mile-per-hour winds and the possibility of tornadoes. but it moves through...
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crime rates are up across the country this year in chicago murder rate there up 18% in new york 20%. and baltimore it has risen 47%. crime in america will be front and center in 2016 presidential race today republican's 11th candidate officially entered the race carl cameron in miami with our report. >> i decided i'm a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> reporter: former florida governor jeb bush said he can fix what is broken in america with conservative principles and new leadership. >> we are not going to clean up the mess in washington by elections people who helped create it or have proven -- not able to fix it. >> bush it the son and brother of last two republican presidents he tied or leading both nationalo and in first 4 states to hole votes next february and has huge advantage in fundraising and name recognition, his last name cuts both ways, on policy, many conservatives dislike his support for controversial common core education stan ards and information regarnl reform some call amnesty. >> the next president of the united states will pass meaningful immigration
crime rates are up across the country this year in chicago murder rate there up 18% in new york 20%. and baltimore it has risen 47%. crime in america will be front and center in 2016 presidential race today republican's 11th candidate officially entered the race carl cameron in miami with our report. >> i decided i'm a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> reporter: former florida governor jeb bush said he can fix what is broken in america with conservative...
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the wake of criticism over the deaths of michael brown in ferguson eric garner in new york, and freddie gray in baltimore. >> cops are backing off of discretionary activity, arrests are down criminals emboldened. it's suggested that an end to two decades of crime in the u.s. - and she points to new york city, where the murder rate rose by 20%, blaming the jump to the court-ordered stop and frisk. new york's mayor bill de blasio responded on the "daily show." >> going pack to an unconstitutional approach is unfair. it ties up a tonne of police crime and energy. >> heather mcdonald's critics are ignoreing the context, like an overall drop in crime. she cherry-picked not mentioning cities. the crime prevention research center compared the 2014 to 2015 murder rate from january to may in the u.s. finding that murders have fallen by 5%, from 871 to 828 >>> renae parks is the former chief of the los angeles, and is a member of the la city council. it is god to talk to you again, sir. the numbers don't seem to show broad nation-wide spike in the murder rate we are used to seeing big cities having the violent cri
the wake of criticism over the deaths of michael brown in ferguson eric garner in new york, and freddie gray in baltimore. >> cops are backing off of discretionary activity, arrests are down criminals emboldened. it's suggested that an end to two decades of crime in the u.s. - and she points to new york city, where the murder rate rose by 20%, blaming the jump to the court-ordered stop and frisk. new york's mayor bill de blasio responded on the "daily show." >> going pack...
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the largest cities in the country at that time were new york city, philadelphia, brooklyn, new york, and baltimorein the northeast. harriet lane -- was she also a political advisor to the president and if so, it did not turn out so well? feather: it depends on what you mean with advice. wishing a political advisor in the sense of abigail adams? no. i think she was a little bit more in the dolly madison pain of socially helpful to him. she was subservient. he trained her to listen well. and to observe and to take note of what was going on and to form opinions. she was usually quite quiet about expressing her opinion which was one of the reasons that she was very popular. host: here is a question -- how have the duties and -- the volcker martha washington until this day? -- how have the duties evolved from martha washington until this day? host: it looks like it depends on the day. feather: i think the first three first ladies, martha, abigail and dolly were far harder working and more actively involved in their husband's lives and in their careers. my own opinion was when we stop being colonies and
the largest cities in the country at that time were new york city, philadelphia, brooklyn, new york, and baltimorein the northeast. harriet lane -- was she also a political advisor to the president and if so, it did not turn out so well? feather: it depends on what you mean with advice. wishing a political advisor in the sense of abigail adams? no. i think she was a little bit more in the dolly madison pain of socially helpful to him. she was subservient. he trained her to listen well. and to...
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the population, and the largest cities in the country at that time were new york city, philadelphia, brooklyn, new york, and baltimorethe northeast. harry elaine, where she also a political advisor to the president? if so, it did not turn out so well. feather: it all depends on what you mean by advice. was she political advice in the sense of abigail adams? no. i think she was a little bit more in the dolly madison vain of the socially helpful to him. he trained her to listen to well and to observe and to take note of what was going on and to form , opinions. but she was usually quite quiet about expressing her opinion which was one of the reasons that she was very popular. she didn't do anything wrong. host: here's a question. how have the duties of the first ladies evolved from martha washington until this day? it sounds like there are a lot of similarities, really. it depends on the individual first lady as to how. feather: it does. actually, i think that the first first ladies, martha, abigail and dolly, were far harder working and more actively involved in their husband's lives and in their careers. and my own o
the population, and the largest cities in the country at that time were new york city, philadelphia, brooklyn, new york, and baltimorethe northeast. harry elaine, where she also a political advisor to the president? if so, it did not turn out so well. feather: it all depends on what you mean by advice. was she political advice in the sense of abigail adams? no. i think she was a little bit more in the dolly madison vain of the socially helpful to him. he trained her to listen to well and to...
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they'll talk about issues including the recent events in baltimore, new york city and ferguson missouri. "nbc 10" was in blackwood yesterday meanwhile for the camden county police academy graduation ceremony. nearly 70 recruits completed a six-month training program. they'll begin serving on police forces throughout south jersey including the delaware river port authority. >>> 4 minutes before 6:00. "nbc 10" and nbc universal are giving away free money to local nonprofits. it's a project called 21st century solutions. the goal is to support nonprofits implementing new programs. it's free $50,000. go to nbc10.com. the deadline to apply is july 3rd. >>> with catelyn jenner's debut this week transgender is getting extra attention. philadelphia hosted the first ever transgender flag raising ceremony yesterday. it took place at the annual trans health conference in center city. the event offers workshops focusing on health and well-being of transgender people. earlier this week catelyn jenner introduced herself in the new issue of vanity fair magazine. she used to be known as bruce jenner. 1
they'll talk about issues including the recent events in baltimore, new york city and ferguson missouri. "nbc 10" was in blackwood yesterday meanwhile for the camden county police academy graduation ceremony. nearly 70 recruits completed a six-month training program. they'll begin serving on police forces throughout south jersey including the delaware river port authority. >>> 4 minutes before 6:00. "nbc 10" and nbc universal are giving away free money to local...
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they have been voting left continuously and consistently in places like new york, baltimore cleveland which -- for five decades. my question is like dr. poe, how is that working out for you? that is my underreported story of the week. host: call for massachusetts you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. a nice day. we know more -- we need more shows like "washington journal." real quick, bruce jenner, second, kardashian second pregnancy, three, the sex scandal and four, -- i'm side but the media seems to be so starstruck that they can't even get rid of starstruck. from tom brady -- it is just so starstruck. get to the facts. host: norma from baytown, texas democrat line. caller: good morning. i really feel that the most important story is -- -- border. nobody thinks it's important. my sister and i did not think it was important until my mother who was 92 years old, was getting ready to renew her drivers license. well we went and took her there to get her new drivers license it was flagged. it said alien. birth, unknown. it took us, here and tech is one year and six months to
they have been voting left continuously and consistently in places like new york, baltimore cleveland which -- for five decades. my question is like dr. poe, how is that working out for you? that is my underreported story of the week. host: call for massachusetts you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. a nice day. we know more -- we need more shows like "washington journal." real quick, bruce jenner, second, kardashian second pregnancy, three, the sex scandal and four, --...
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it includes new york city the philadelphia area baltimore all the way in upstate new york vermont andshire. on tuesday before the cold front arrived, we could even see record heat in areas like washington, d.c. approaching 100 degrees. there will abe lot ofbe a lot of energy and a lot of fuel in the air for these storms. we have a lot of extreme heat across the country. could be 100 today in charlotte. we're warm in areas of texas and oklahoma where it's really kicking in now. the desert is about 110 in phoenix. there is cool air behind this cold front and there's those storms heading to big cities late in the day with a chance of significant airport delays. francis, i guess the big story today is we'll wait and see how bad the tornado threat is later this afternoon. back to you. >> bill karins, thank you very much. >>> still to come searchers found a body of a missing white house chef. it's one of the stories we're updating around the news nation. >>> plus hawaii became the first state to raise the legal smoking age. with all the health risks facing smokers, could this be the start o
it includes new york city the philadelphia area baltimore all the way in upstate new york vermont andshire. on tuesday before the cold front arrived, we could even see record heat in areas like washington, d.c. approaching 100 degrees. there will abe lot ofbe a lot of energy and a lot of fuel in the air for these storms. we have a lot of extreme heat across the country. could be 100 today in charlotte. we're warm in areas of texas and oklahoma where it's really kicking in now. the desert is...
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seen in your reporting over the last couple of days and some of the other reporting from baltimore from new york, there are situations where we are seeing upticks. it must be very hard as these folks have said to just keep going, to keep working with these young people against what looked like insurmountable odds. >> absolutely joie. that's what i asked people who worked with this population, where do you keep doing it when it seems like you aren't making a dent? they are for each person they steer down a different path that's a success to them and they will not stop until that gun death violence is zero. >> sarah what was your impression as you watched these young people's faces? they are transfixed. you would have to be. this is very dramatic. >> this is in your face, joie. i mean how many the times do you get to go through a trauma hospital and you are actually in an operating room where people are wheeled in? so what they do is they really captivate these students. it is not a scared straight program. it is an educate you straight program. a disconnect between what people actually think happ
seen in your reporting over the last couple of days and some of the other reporting from baltimore from new york, there are situations where we are seeing upticks. it must be very hard as these folks have said to just keep going, to keep working with these young people against what looked like insurmountable odds. >> absolutely joie. that's what i asked people who worked with this population, where do you keep doing it when it seems like you aren't making a dent? they are for each person...
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baltimore. >> absolutely not. it's crushing taxes, crummy schools, regulations that drive out businesses hostile atmosphere incompetent government. you know new york was going in that direction 20 years ago. we turned it around in new york. cut taxes. got better policing. the city prospered. baltimore's fate is in its own hand, and blaming foreigners for it just shows how bankrupt their political system is. >> it's baltimore's fault that the tacks have gone up and people are paying more and that's forcing some businesses to move out. also crime and drugs is playing a role in the whole thing too. >> i think whaelgts under reported david, is baltimore has had for many years a very serious heroin epidemic. in fact it may be the highest per capita use of heroin in the country. it's tough to get any economy going under those circumstances. i love free trade. however, the fast track bill that's currently being worked on is not about free trade. it's about giveaways to big corporations and giving the president more power on immigration. i'm against both of those things. >> well sabrina, that might be true. it's being loaded up with a lot of stuff. the bo
baltimore. >> absolutely not. it's crushing taxes, crummy schools, regulations that drive out businesses hostile atmosphere incompetent government. you know new york was going in that direction 20 years ago. we turned it around in new york. cut taxes. got better policing. the city prospered. baltimore's fate is in its own hand, and blaming foreigners for it just shows how bankrupt their political system is. >> it's baltimore's fault that the tacks have gone up and people are paying...
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today there are flood watches posted for several major east coast cities including new york philadelphia, baltimore washington. with more on the national weather picture, ed joins us from our chicago station. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those flood problems all because of this was left because of tropical depression bill. it's here in indiana, moving to the east. our futurecast shows how it tracks to the east and then the northeast as it merges with a cold front that's coming in giving some soaking rain there is. now, for today we do have a slight chance for severe weather in some of the mid-atlantic state and also a slight chance for severe in chicago with a more enhanced risk out to the west of there in the area of ohio and area of iowa and western illinois as well. so aye iaiowa can you see very large hail, as well as an isolated tornado. 113 in phoenix, 95 in kansas city, 95 in charlotte. anthony, vinita? >> 113 in phoenix. ed curran as our chicago station. thank, ed. >> the supreme court is headed into the last two weeks of its term. as usual the justices are saving some of the bi
today there are flood watches posted for several major east coast cities including new york philadelphia, baltimore washington. with more on the national weather picture, ed joins us from our chicago station. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those flood problems all because of this was left because of tropical depression bill. it's here in indiana, moving to the east. our futurecast shows how it tracks to the east and then the northeast as it merges with a cold front that's coming...
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new york, 20% rise in murders from 2014. baltimore had it's most violent month in 40 years. >> this is all hands on deck. all hands every single resource every single body, every single personnel on the streets of baltimore, three of america's biggest cities the reasons unclear. but many have ideas. the 43 killings in baltimore in may followed the death of freddie gray. which triggered peaceful protests. but also riots. the police chief put some of the blame on looting of pharmacies. >> there's enough narcotics to keep it intoxicated for a year that amount of drugs has thrown off the balance on the streets of baltimore. >> but some residents point the finger at law enforcement, arguing officers are making fewer arrests and often not present in high crime areas. chicago's gang violence is not new and many point to the flow of guns as a significant factor. one lawmaker says it is time to charge with domestic terrorism. >> we are in a state of emergency, and certain communities in the city. we have to come up with every available tool in
new york, 20% rise in murders from 2014. baltimore had it's most violent month in 40 years. >> this is all hands on deck. all hands every single resource every single body, every single personnel on the streets of baltimore, three of america's biggest cities the reasons unclear. but many have ideas. the 43 killings in baltimore in may followed the death of freddie gray. which triggered peaceful protests. but also riots. the police chief put some of the blame on looting of pharmacies....
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tomorrow, 51 million people at risk including new york city philadelphia, down to baltimore, pittsburgh capital district. that will be more of a wind damage threat tomorrow afternoon. that's with the same storm system going across the plains. the whole southern half of the country is roasting here in red. it will be near 100 today in charlotte. >> ooh-wee. thank you. summer is here. >> it is. >>> in new orleans an alleged police killer is captured. travis boyce was caught trying to catch a bus. he was in a squad car headed to prison and allegedly freed himself from handcuffs, shot haloway and fled. >>> in new mexico the search is over. body of former white house chef walter scheib was found yesterday. he went hiking a week ago when he vanished in the mountains near taos. his body was found two miles at the base of a popular trail. he served as white house executive chef under presidents bill clinton and george w. bush. >>> egg shortage is being blamed on the bird flu. the virus wiped out millions of chickens this spring alone. >>> in northeast pennsylvania, it is time for the annual rat
tomorrow, 51 million people at risk including new york city philadelphia, down to baltimore, pittsburgh capital district. that will be more of a wind damage threat tomorrow afternoon. that's with the same storm system going across the plains. the whole southern half of the country is roasting here in red. it will be near 100 today in charlotte. >> ooh-wee. thank you. summer is here. >> it is. >>> in new orleans an alleged police killer is captured. travis boyce was caught...
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means we need some assets as well, some new tunnels into new york company avenue bridge going into new york especially. and we need to fix this baltimore choke point we have along the corridor. so from my perspective that's where the funding is really needed. we make safety decisions based on safety. and infrastructure decisions were being made based on the available funds. >> thank you. >> mr. hart, i just can't understand this is 2015 and we're still analyzing whether seatbelts would have made a difference. i certainly agree with congressman capuano that all these cars, planes have shown that it works. i don't understand why in 2015 we are still analyzing this. and in terms of people walking around in the train, i mean, people get up and walk into play, too, right. but you take your life in your hands sometimes when you walk around these trains back and forth. mr. hart, can you answer that? i just don't see why we have to analyze this anymore. >> thank you for the question we are looking at the total situation can not just a seat belt. there are several seats that can be dispatched to willa cather to tally of circumstances regarding
means we need some assets as well, some new tunnels into new york company avenue bridge going into new york especially. and we need to fix this baltimore choke point we have along the corridor. so from my perspective that's where the funding is really needed. we make safety decisions based on safety. and infrastructure decisions were being made based on the available funds. >> thank you. >> mr. hart, i just can't understand this is 2015 and we're still analyzing whether seatbelts...