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new york. her byline can be seen tomorrow morning and "the new york times> s." take you live to new york city and a live simulcast of the democratic mayoral debate . seven candidate participating and the primary is set for tuesday, september 10. you can watch this debate online at any time at www.c-span.org. we >> good evening and welcome to debate formocratic new york mayor. we are joined by 1000 new yorkers and i have my panelists.
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new york mayor. we are joined by 1000 new yorkers and i have my panelists. the city hall bureau chief for the new york times and grace, reporter for new york one. this will be an uninterrupted conversation about issues where you will get a chance to learn more about the seven democratic candidates seeking to become the next mayor. #nyc2013 on twitter. this is part of the official new york debate program administered by the city campaign finance board. they managed the public matching funds program designed to small dollare contributions. gather partners to bring these debates. of the city of new york, the hispanic federation, citizens for new york city, transportation , and timees, wnyc warner cable. let's introduce the seven candidates. deldable all seo -- bill --sio, christine quinn [cheers and applause] john liu. sal. and anthony weiner. the candidates we each have one minute to respond to questions asked by the panel and they will be given the ability to respond if asked directly by an opponent. we will have cross examination where they will be able to ask one op
new york mayor. we are joined by 1000 new yorkers and i have my panelists. the city hall bureau chief for the new york times and grace, reporter for new york one. this will be an uninterrupted conversation about issues where you will get a chance to learn more about the seven democratic candidates seeking to become the next mayor. #nyc2013 on twitter. this is part of the official new york debate program administered by the city campaign finance board. they managed the public matching funds...
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bloomberg went on to compare new york city's public pensions to detroit's pensions issues. >> in new rk city, that risk is still very real. the explosion and health care costs. to put the problem in context, in the fiscal year 2012, when we came into office, new york city's pension costs were 1.4 billion. by fiscal 2009, even after one of the strongest bull markets we've ever seen and before any impact from the financial meltdown, pension costs had grown to $6.9 billion. >> so the mayor of new york city serg making the case that retired workers keep getting more and more and more money? no. it's health care. it is health care which is breaking our economy. it is obamacare that has potentially to be put into a position to save our economy if we can full bore universal health care. but of course, that's way down the road. hear in new york, public workers are not the problem. in this case, it is this man. mayor bloomberg. he has not taken care of the problem. he is trying to make public workers pay more into their health care earned retirement funds using detroit as a scare tactic. he do
bloomberg went on to compare new york city's public pensions to detroit's pensions issues. >> in new rk city, that risk is still very real. the explosion and health care costs. to put the problem in context, in the fiscal year 2012, when we came into office, new york city's pension costs were 1.4 billion. by fiscal 2009, even after one of the strongest bull markets we've ever seen and before any impact from the financial meltdown, pension costs had grown to $6.9 billion. >> so the...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is because new york is better at it, they're not profiling nationality and color of skin, doing behavior. what they're doing is when you stop 5 million people, only have 10% result in arrest, good job. because what you're saying is you are deterring people from walking out with a piece because they could get stopped. they could say i am not going into that building, i don't like the behavior leading up to that. nypd will get in your face, say excuse me, can i talk to you a second. they will talk and search. real quick, rudy giuliani got us on the way, unbelievable progress, i witnessed it, 42nd street looked totally different. there wasn't even litter. people worried bloomberg came back, it would st
compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is because new york is better at it, they're not...
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we are outside police head kw r headquarters in new york city. e judge's rulings to hamper police officers not only here in new york but nationwide as well. the police commissioner who is a very familiar face all across the country appeared on three network talk shows yesterday. he credited stop and frisk with bringing crime legals to record lows in new york city. last week the judge ruled stop and frisk unfairly targets minorities and is therefore unconstitutional. kelly sound the the alarm and said if police officers do not have stop and frisk at their proposal crime could spike. >> no question about it violent crime will go up. this is not a program. it is integral. this happens through out america at any jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry if they see some suspicious behavior. i can assure you this is not just a new york city issue. it is an issue through out america. >> and in her ruling the judge allowed stop and frisk to go forward but with changes. one of those changes is he appointed a monitor to ov
we are outside police head kw r headquarters in new york city. e judge's rulings to hamper police officers not only here in new york but nationwide as well. the police commissioner who is a very familiar face all across the country appeared on three network talk shows yesterday. he credited stop and frisk with bringing crime legals to record lows in new york city. last week the judge ruled stop and frisk unfairly targets minorities and is therefore unconstitutional. kelly sound the the alarm...
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was cry. >> reporter: yesterday, a federal district court judge ruled that police officers in new york citye for years been unfairly stopping young minority men without reasonable suspicion that those men were doing anything wrong. judge shira scheindlin said new york's stop and frisk policy violated the fourth amendment's protection against unreasonable search and seizure, and amounted to racial profiling. "no one should live in fear of being stopped whenever he leaves his home to go about the activities of daily life," the judge wrote. "during these stops, minorities," she added, "were more likely to be subjected to the use of force than whites, despite the fact that whites are more likely to be found with weapons or contraband." while not banning stop and frisk outright, the judge ordered a series of changes: officers in some precincts will wear mini- cameras on their vests to document encounters. she ordered a series of community meetings to get input about possible changes to the policy, and she appointed a federal monitor to oversee those changes. the judge's ruling prompted an angry
was cry. >> reporter: yesterday, a federal district court judge ruled that police officers in new york citye for years been unfairly stopping young minority men without reasonable suspicion that those men were doing anything wrong. judge shira scheindlin said new york's stop and frisk policy violated the fourth amendment's protection against unreasonable search and seizure, and amounted to racial profiling. "no one should live in fear of being stopped whenever he leaves his home to...
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i am one of the attorneys in the state of new york, a case -- joined with the city of new york which the last week or so, the stop and frisk program is unconstitutional. i want to ask you a question quickly. the criminal justice system is broken on so many levels, i need to tell you it is also broken for latino americans and latinos in this country as well. the exacerbation of the criminal justice -- might as well quote what it is, punishment industry because we do punishment very well in the united states. we still incarcerate more persons per capita than any country in the world regardless, desperate to might be ruling, tyrannical people who may rules those countries, regardless of oligarchies, doesn't make a difference. we put more people behind bars in the united states because it is an effective social to lend the same social tool visited upon and create havoc on african-american community is creating havoc in the latino community in the united states as well and as a result what we are dealing with in new york city is the intersection between policeing which makes sense and pol
i am one of the attorneys in the state of new york, a case -- joined with the city of new york which the last week or so, the stop and frisk program is unconstitutional. i want to ask you a question quickly. the criminal justice system is broken on so many levels, i need to tell you it is also broken for latino americans and latinos in this country as well. the exacerbation of the criminal justice -- might as well quote what it is, punishment industry because we do punishment very well in the...
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a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the mother of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political roundtable" on 2016 politics. later, our "meet the press" archives. the beginning of a dream. what martin luther king jr. said on this very program just three days before he made history. we're back in one minute. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centu
a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the mother of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political...
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one news, the citizens union of the city of new york, the hispanic federation, the citizens committee for new york city, transportation alternatives, wnyc and time warner cable. now without further ado let's introduce the seven candidates. they are bill de blasio, bill thompson, christine quinn -- [cheers and applause] >> john liu, sal albanese and anthony weiner. now, some ground rules. the candidates will each have one minute to respond to questions that are asked of them by the panels they will be given the opportunity respond if they addressed directly by an opponent. we will have a we call a cross-examination what each candidate will be able to ask one of his opponents a question. there will also be a lightning round in which candidates will be allowed to answer briefly can usually yes or no to each question. the candidates will make closing statements of one minute each. so with that in mind let's begin. we start with one man well beneath his. >> thank you and good evening. mr. de blasio come you got arrested recently, a hospital that
one news, the citizens union of the city of new york, the hispanic federation, the citizens committee for new york city, transportation alternatives, wnyc and time warner cable. now without further ado let's introduce the seven candidates. they are bill de blasio, bill thompson, christine quinn -- [cheers and applause] >> john liu, sal albanese and anthony weiner. now, some ground rules. the candidates will each have one minute to respond to questions that are asked of them by the panels...
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a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the moth of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political roundtable" on 2016 politics. later, our "meet the press" archives. the beginning of a dream. what martin luther king jr. said on this very program just three days before he made history. we're back in one minute. befor. we're back in o [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> and we are back
a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the moth of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political...
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a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the mother of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political roundtable" on 2016 politics. later, our "meet the press" archives. the beginning of a dream. what martin luther king jr. said on this very program just three days before he made history. on this very program just three days if you're seeing spots. before your eyes... it's time... for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively ra
a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the mother of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political...
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a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the mother of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political roundtable" on 2016 politics. later, our "meet the press" archives. the beginning of a dream. what martin luther king jr. said on this very program just three days before he made history. we're back in one minute. [ male announcer ] the wind's constant force should have disrupted man. instead, man raised a sail. and made "farther" his battle cry. the new ram 1500 -- motor trend's 2013 truck of the year -- the most fuel-efficient half-ton truck on the road -- achieving best-in-class 25 highway miles per gallon. guts. glory. ram. >>> and we are back. now to race, justice and how police departmen
a federal judge rejects new york city's controversial program called stop and frisk. next, my interview with new york city police commissioner ray kelly and his answer to the question of whether people will lose their lives if the program is abandoned. plus, the mother of trayvon martin is here live. she'll share her thoughts on the larger debate about racial profiling. then, newt gingrich says we're a long way away from hillary clinton's "coronation." is he right? our "political...
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according to city statistics in 2011, 90 percent of the guns used in crimes here in new york citye from out of state. that is the latest, live from city hall in lower manhattan this morning. laura back to you. >>> thank you for joining us. >> the time now is 17 minutes after the top of the hour. it is time to brew on this. a 9-year-old up state new york boy just won his public library's children's reading club contest for the 5th year in a row. but instead of being congratulated he is being told to step ahead. >> the hudson falls public library director says tyler weaver hogs it and should be band. he led 63 books between june 24th and august 3rdrd. >> good for him. that brings us to today's brew on this question. we want to know if you think it's fair that the librarian demands he step aside after winning five times. tweet your comments to us at fox friends first or shoot us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will read them later in the show. coming up next on "the rundown"" we told you about a man banned taking in a league while fighting for his country. things may chan
according to city statistics in 2011, 90 percent of the guns used in crimes here in new york citye from out of state. that is the latest, live from city hall in lower manhattan this morning. laura back to you. >>> thank you for joining us. >> the time now is 17 minutes after the top of the hour. it is time to brew on this. a 9-year-old up state new york boy just won his public library's children's reading club contest for the 5th year in a row. but instead of being congratulated...
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defensive response from new york city mayor michael bloomberg and new york city police commissioner, ray kelly. >> our police officers follow the law and follow the crime. they don't worry if their work doesn't match up to a census chart. let's be clear. people have a right to walk down the street without being targeted by the police, but people also have a right to walk down the street without being killed or mugged. >> what i find the most disturbing and offensive about this decision is the notion that the nypd engages in racial profiling. that simply is recklessly untrue. >> i don't think there's any question that one of the problems we have in our society, today, is that victims and perpetrators of crime are disproportionally young minority men. that's just a fact. >> new york city and its police department have focused their crime fighting efforts to protect the poorest members of our community who are disproportionately the victims of murder and other violent crime. >> i worry for my kids, and i worry for your kids. i worry for you and i worry for me. crime can come back any ti
defensive response from new york city mayor michael bloomberg and new york city police commissioner, ray kelly. >> our police officers follow the law and follow the crime. they don't worry if their work doesn't match up to a census chart. let's be clear. people have a right to walk down the street without being targeted by the police, but people also have a right to walk down the street without being killed or mugged. >> what i find the most disturbing and offensive about this...
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tonight's debate is cosponsored by new york 1 news, new york 1 -- [inaudible] the citizens' union of the is city the citizens committee for new york city, gothamist, transportation alternative, wnyc and time warner cable. and now, without further ado, let's introduce the candidates. bill de blasio, eric slagado, bill thompson, christine quinn -- [cheers and applause] john liu, sal albanese and anthony wiener. now, some ground rules. the candidates will each have one minute to respond to questions that are asked of them by the panel. they'll also be given the opportunity to respond if they're addressed directly by an opponent. we'll have a cross-examination where each candidate will ask one of his opponents a question. there will also be a lightning round with a yes or a no answer to each question. the candidates will also make closing statements of one minute each. so with that in mind, let's begin. we start with juan manuel beany tez. >> thank you, errol and good evening. mr. de blasio, you got arrested recently over a hospital that nobody wants to own. the state says it could take down its who
tonight's debate is cosponsored by new york 1 news, new york 1 -- [inaudible] the citizens' union of the is city the citizens committee for new york city, gothamist, transportation alternative, wnyc and time warner cable. and now, without further ado, let's introduce the candidates. bill de blasio, eric slagado, bill thompson, christine quinn -- [cheers and applause] john liu, sal albanese and anthony wiener. now, some ground rules. the candidates will each have one minute to respond to...
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what is new york city? no. kelton or irene? [ beep ] the state is nevada. nevada. all right, we're gonna take a break. irene and lila tied at $1,800 at the moment. that'll change soon. stay with us. a hhrforddcounty man admits victim.why he won't be going s 3 tragedy at a work sste.wwat led toothe deeth of construction orker in sevvrn. and tte report into the thht &psent a ar into offfthe bayy bridge..te surprising thing thht inveetigators discovered. on fox 45 nnws at irene vazquez is an 8th grader at st. john's school. she's from houston, texas. i'm often asked by people in our studio audience how do i react to the "saturday night live" takeoffs of "jeopardy!" but you're a big "saturday night live" fan, right? i really am. what i want to do when i get older is to write or act on "saturday night live." what did you think of the skits they performed, making fun of me on "jeopardy!"? oh, i thought, well, now that i get to meet you, i see that they're not all correct. [ laughter ] good girl. i hope you do well. kelton ellis is a junior from macon, georgia, also capta
what is new york city? no. kelton or irene? [ beep ] the state is nevada. nevada. all right, we're gonna take a break. irene and lila tied at $1,800 at the moment. that'll change soon. stay with us. a hhrforddcounty man admits victim.why he won't be going s 3 tragedy at a work sste.wwat led toothe deeth of construction orker in sevvrn. and tte report into the thht &psent a ar into offfthe bayy bridge..te surprising thing thht inveetigators discovered. on fox 45 nnws at irene vazquez is an...
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first, your reaction to the federal ruling from a judge today that new york city stop and frisk tactics are a violation of constitutional right -- the constitutional rights of tens of thousands of new yorkers and this has been going on for nearly a decade. >> this decision is going to be reviewed exhaustively. i want to look at what the reasoning is. certainly there is a reason to be vigilant and vigorous when it comes to these kind of constitutional rights but whether these practices are crossed the lines, i think the courts have not finally determined. >> we understand that mayor bloomberg is going to be holding a press conference at 1:00 p.m. on the judge's ruling that the stop and frisk law is unconstitutional here in new york. he has not made a comment so far. on this people running for his job have come out in support of this. i want to switch gears and get your reaction toward our reporting from pete williams is telling us about attorney general eric holder, the remarks that are planned for today on major changes for the sentencing structure for low level nonviolent drug criminal
first, your reaction to the federal ruling from a judge today that new york city stop and frisk tactics are a violation of constitutional right -- the constitutional rights of tens of thousands of new yorkers and this has been going on for nearly a decade. >> this decision is going to be reviewed exhaustively. i want to look at what the reasoning is. certainly there is a reason to be vigilant and vigorous when it comes to these kind of constitutional rights but whether these practices are...
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your thoughts on what's unfolding in detroit and how it might mean for new york city. >> we're in no utionary tales with what happened with detroit that we have to deal with in the long run. the central problem in new york right now is inequality. the central problem is we're living a tale of two cities and half of our people are literally in a situation where they can't make ends meet. michael bloomberg hasn't responded. the greatest economic crisis since the great depression, yet none of the city policies that could have provided relief, paid sick days, raising the minimum wage, none of that was done in time to help people during this crisis. our central issue right now is the challenge faced by working class, middle class, poor folks in this city just getting by. the long-term problems, yeah, there's things to learn from detroit, but thank god we have time to deal with that. >> you've got harry belafonte's endorsement because of your stance on stop and frisk. from what i've seen of this, you really have been the first candidate that came out and was very defined on stop and frisk,
your thoughts on what's unfolding in detroit and how it might mean for new york city. >> we're in no utionary tales with what happened with detroit that we have to deal with in the long run. the central problem in new york right now is inequality. the central problem is we're living a tale of two cities and half of our people are literally in a situation where they can't make ends meet. michael bloomberg hasn't responded. the greatest economic crisis since the great depression, yet none...
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we have more parks than i can count in new york city and five burroughs. >> i have wanted to have bees on the roof and grow honey for years. when city council finally repealed the law, i'm like, oh, my god, i don't know how. that's how andrew and i got connected. i sent a virtual stranger who is head of the national beekeeper association an e-mail. i think two weeks later we had hives up here after i took his course. >> this is the third year we've been able to keep bees legally in new york since the '90s. the beekeeper association had a substantial role in bringing about the legalization. i sat in with voh when they were talking about making beekeeping legal. i helped write the best practices guide for urban beekeeping. we have close relationships with law enforcement,. nypd calls us. >> bethe beekeeping association has a challenge because beekeeping was illegal for so long, and many people don't know how to properly run a beehive. >> i'm one of the droeonors who helped found it, our mission is to promote beekeeping in our city. as perhaps a poster boy for urban beekeeping, i almost h
we have more parks than i can count in new york city and five burroughs. >> i have wanted to have bees on the roof and grow honey for years. when city council finally repealed the law, i'm like, oh, my god, i don't know how. that's how andrew and i got connected. i sent a virtual stranger who is head of the national beekeeper association an e-mail. i think two weeks later we had hives up here after i took his course. >> this is the third year we've been able to keep bees legally in...
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it's essentially taken over the entire new york city's mayoral race and just last week a federal just declared the policy unconstitutional and wrote in her opinion that "one way to prove the city has a custom of conducting unconstitutional stops and frisks is to show that it acted with deliberate indifference to constitutional depravations. the evidence at trial revealed significant evidence that the nypd acted with deliberate indifference." stop and frisk is one of the two biggest issues in the news right now about the relationship of how government relates to its citizens and their privacy. the other one, of course, the ongoing development and story of the nsa's massive sprawling spy operation. with revelations just about every day that it's collecting more and more and more information. and an interesting and provocative new piece, msnbc contributor james peterson takes to task those focusing on the nsa story while for the most part ignoring the stop and frisk story by ask "how can we have a discussion about civil liberties and security and privacy and safety without connecting it
it's essentially taken over the entire new york city's mayoral race and just last week a federal just declared the policy unconstitutional and wrote in her opinion that "one way to prove the city has a custom of conducting unconstitutional stops and frisks is to show that it acted with deliberate indifference to constitutional depravations. the evidence at trial revealed significant evidence that the nypd acted with deliberate indifference." stop and frisk is one of the two biggest...
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from new york city sports to politics. the appearance of sydney leathers and the continuing saga of one man's addiction to phone sex, there is a serious mayoral race going on in new york city. one of the all-important issues concerns widening inequality throughout the city. the an a topic raise this had weekend by new york city's unofficial mayor. >> really want to scare america, but the real problem is there's no middle class, right? so the gap between the have and have nots is getting wider and wider. let me just finish this point because i do want to scare them a little bit. it's going to be a problem that no amount of police can solve because you know, once you have that sort of oppression, you know, and that gap is widening, you know, this is inevitable that something's going to happen. >> for more now, i'm delighted to say we're joined by another man who is focusing on this very issue, candidate bill de blasio. welcome. let me quickly ask you your reaction top allem rodriguez who is completely defiant, despite what ha
from new york city sports to politics. the appearance of sydney leathers and the continuing saga of one man's addiction to phone sex, there is a serious mayoral race going on in new york city. one of the all-important issues concerns widening inequality throughout the city. the an a topic raise this had weekend by new york city's unofficial mayor. >> really want to scare america, but the real problem is there's no middle class, right? so the gap between the have and have nots is getting...
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it's funny, i am not some sort of anti-suburb person who thinks that everyone needs to live in new york citythat is not why i did this book. i understand why people like the suburbs. i get fed up with a lot of daily life in new york city. i was more drawn to the trends which are so undeniable and the fact that there's a shift in the way suburban america is received by the people who live there. it's too big of a story to ignore. i had a wonderful experience growing up in suburbia. i grew up in a town in pennsylvania. it's an adorable town. it was prewar. it had all of these greens that you don't see any more. it has a trolley and a test of courthouse. it has a lively main street and all these events. we could walk to the town for my neighborhood for a great annual fourth of july event. it was really idyllic. these are the people are nostalgic for and that doesn't jibe with the way people live today. one piece of data that i came across is the average age in this country is -- so it's pretty new. you think about older communities being so charming that most people don't live in those communit
it's funny, i am not some sort of anti-suburb person who thinks that everyone needs to live in new york citythat is not why i did this book. i understand why people like the suburbs. i get fed up with a lot of daily life in new york city. i was more drawn to the trends which are so undeniable and the fact that there's a shift in the way suburban america is received by the people who live there. it's too big of a story to ignore. i had a wonderful experience growing up in suburbia. i grew up in...
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new york city experienced a drop in crime. it's a fact. new york city experienced a drop in crime when it was not stop and frisk but policing. there's data to show it works as well as, if not better, than stop and frisk. it doesn't have the effect of fraying relationships between the police and communities. what the nypd said is they need to do stop and frisk because it's minority communities that are experiencing crime. rather than trooeating minoriti as victims of crime, you treat them as suspects, you have destroyed the relationship between the officers and the people they are protecting and serving. new york city has another model, another way. it's in their history. ray kelly was police chief when they were doing community policing. it can be done. >> can i add a point? >> go ahead. >> they address that. hey, are we just going into high crime areas which do involve minority populations. even when you control for those variables, those who served within this policy to be weak indicators of the guns they are supposed to be looking for as
new york city experienced a drop in crime. it's a fact. new york city experienced a drop in crime when it was not stop and frisk but policing. there's data to show it works as well as, if not better, than stop and frisk. it doesn't have the effect of fraying relationships between the police and communities. what the nypd said is they need to do stop and frisk because it's minority communities that are experiencing crime. rather than trooeating minoriti as victims of crime, you treat them as...
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flash flood watched for about 10 million or maybe even 20 million now that we've added new york city. oklahoma city to little rock, west virginia into d.c. and new york. a huge area of rain developed overnight covering all of the southern half of pennsylvania right now. it's especially heavy going from areas of allentown to harrisburg and it's about to start pouring in philadelphia. and that will move right over the much to new york city during the heart of the morning rush hour. expect some major travel delays and airport delays also. as far as the severe weather goes, if we get anything, damaging winds most likely. richmond, virginia beach, raleigh, goldsboro, out to the outer banks could deal with some small hail. the forecast for the northeast, the mid-atlantic today you will see a period of rain and in some case like philly, northern jersey, eastern p.a., southern portions of new england, you'll see heavy rain during the day today. still hot in texas, and what a beautiful, cool fall day in chicago. oh, wait. it's not fall yet. 72 and partly cloudy. >> that's right. it's not. it's
flash flood watched for about 10 million or maybe even 20 million now that we've added new york city. oklahoma city to little rock, west virginia into d.c. and new york. a huge area of rain developed overnight covering all of the southern half of pennsylvania right now. it's especially heavy going from areas of allentown to harrisburg and it's about to start pouring in philadelphia. and that will move right over the much to new york city during the heart of the morning rush hour. expect some...