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new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that of actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police payroll or police budgets yes of the budget vote is actually happening right now in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal with simply reshuffles $1000000000.00 divested from the n.y.p.d. and actually just how to do it under the department of education knowing that there are schools that costs and that the funding would still be as a discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the deadline is wednesday july for. and jamie what it's been mayor de blasio and other city officials response to your presence and city hall and the protest a man's. yes so the response to city hall has been i mean i would say i was on response that. you know i think they tried to
new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that of actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police...
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sweeping new police reforms into law and the police did not thringeght here to react we have a law enforcement panel on this thursday. former lieutenant in the new york city police departmentent detective dr. oscar odom and black lives matter founder here in new york joseph imperatrice. dr. porcher, let me start with you. you were actually on the brooklyn bridge yesterday for that unity march across the bridge from mid-atlantic into brooklyn at 11:00. there was a lot of organizers and clergy members, and then some anti-cop protesters showed up and what happened? >> absolutely, steve, i was on that bridge marching across in the name of piece for community. we were echoing the sentiments of gun violence playing new york. this is a collaboration of police union leaders, police sympathizers and clergy members. and we were i do meat particularly opposed by black lives matter members that were hurling insults at us. will assaulting police officers such as lieutenant mac of the srg unit and nypd coupled with the nypd's chief of department monahan. they were assaulted in the wake of the echoing the sentiment of violence that is plaguing our communities. we were merely walking acro
sweeping new police reforms into law and the police did not thringeght here to react we have a law enforcement panel on this thursday. former lieutenant in the new york city police departmentent detective dr. oscar odom and black lives matter founder here in new york joseph imperatrice. dr. porcher, let me start with you. you were actually on the brooklyn bridge yesterday for that unity march across the bridge from mid-atlantic into brooklyn at 11:00. there was a lot of organizers and clergy...
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richard mack, new york city police department strategic response group thank you very much. >> thank you go. 8:27 here in new york city. still ahead, breaking overnight. in new jersey, across the river a federal judge's son shot and killed in her own home. the gunman dressed as a fedex driver. nancy grace here to react as we learn more about the case, next. - i didn't know why my body was moving on its own. it turns out i have tardive dyskinesia, a condition that may be related to important medications i take for my bipolar disorder. tardive dyskinesia can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medication for depression and schizophrenia. - [narrator] in today's trying times, we're here to help you manage td. visit talkabouttd.com for a doctor discussion guide to prep for your next appointment in person, over the phone, or online. - it's a relief to know there are treatments for td. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't wai
richard mack, new york city police department strategic response group thank you very much. >> thank you go. 8:27 here in new york city. still ahead, breaking overnight. in new jersey, across the river a federal judge's son shot and killed in her own home. the gunman dressed as a fedex driver. nancy grace here to react as we learn more about the case, next. - i didn't know why my body was moving on its own. it turns out i have tardive dyskinesia, a condition that may be related to...
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he is a former chief of strategic initiatives at the new york city police department. he brings his variance from his time as a leader at the nypd. thank you for your extraordinary service for new york city with the men in blue i'm a the great -- police department -- the greatest police department in the world i will allow eat with --. i will allow each witness to summarize his opening statement. >> thank you to the distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you forgiven me the opportunity to testify today. i am a research fellow at george washington's program on extremism. i'm here to talk about the militant segment of the antigovernment extremist movement. people who want to change or topple the country by force or a threat of force. like any large movement, this group goes through cycles and in the months following the 2016 election, supremacy groups experienced a rise. military extremists either joined these movements or were quiet. they approve of the current administration and so there antigovernment rage abated for a time. however, renewed conversations abo
he is a former chief of strategic initiatives at the new york city police department. he brings his variance from his time as a leader at the nypd. thank you for your extraordinary service for new york city with the men in blue i'm a the great -- police department -- the greatest police department in the world i will allow eat with --. i will allow each witness to summarize his opening statement. >> thank you to the distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you forgiven me the...
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uniform moment of chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters a. retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis says he's worried that officers are now seen as the people's enemy by protesters. there are obviously much more concern nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because there is such a thing called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being asserted on as brutal and an enemy of the minority population the fact is these officers for its facts totally unnecessarily what disappointed me with this is none of the other protestors even pushed this guy away from the ground focused weapon you want to win over. empathy for your movement. do the right thing justice is for everybody this illusion to violent protest is to confront the reason you have violent protests confront the economic disparities can confront the job lack of job opportunity confront the lack of education for black people these are the so used that go into these protests. top court has rejected a data sharing agreement that al
uniform moment of chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters a. retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis says he's worried that officers are now seen as the people's enemy by protesters. there are obviously much more concern nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because there is such a thing called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being asserted on as brutal and an enemy of the minority...
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beautiful moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. were taught philadelphia police captain ray lewis told us he's worried that office is these as the scene is the people's enemy protest. they're obviously much more concerned nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because there is such a thing called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being a certain as brutal and an enemy of the minority population the fact is these officers were it's fact totally unnecessarily what disappointed me with this is no no no the other protesters even pushed this guy away took them to the ground focused weapon you want to went over. this thing for your movement do the right thing justice is for everybody the solution to violent protest is to confront the reason you have violent protests confront the economic disparities can confront the job lack of job opportunities to confront the lack of education for black people these are so huge that go into these protests. next and you start to br
beautiful moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. were taught philadelphia police captain ray lewis told us he's worried that office is these as the scene is the people's enemy protest. they're obviously much more concerned nowadays with being attacked due to the actions of other officers because there is such a thing called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being a certain as brutal and an...
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you know for a moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. a retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis says it feels like open season on officers who are paying for the actions of a few. they're obviously much more concerned now and. i do truly actually have other officers. there's because there's such a saying called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being assertive. and an enemy of the minority population the fact is these officers were. totally unnecessarily what disappointed me with this is none of the other protesters even pushed this guy away welcome to the ground took his weapon you want to win over her. empathy for your movement do the right thing justice is for everybody the solution to violent protest is to confront the reason you have violent protest confront the economic disparities can confront the job lack of job opportunity confront the lack of education for black people these are the so yes that go into these protests. the british u.s. and canadian cyber security servic
you know for a moment of calm there as chief terrance monaghan of the new york city police department kneeled in solidarity with protesters. a retired philadelphia police captain ray lewis says it feels like open season on officers who are paying for the actions of a few. they're obviously much more concerned now and. i do truly actually have other officers. there's because there's such a saying called the halo effect and that is now every officer is being assertive. and an enemy of the...
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now all of a sudden it's okay, cutting the budget of the new york city police department by a billionit's outrageous to me. it's disgusting to me. the american people won't stand for it. jean, what happens to new york city? >> it's a mess. you will never be disappointed in republicans if you remember this golden rules. most republicans are really democrats. no democrats are really republicans. never forget that and you will never be disappointed in the weak republican party. judge jeanine: thanks for being here. dennis prager joins me next. [♪] ashley:a at seattle protests suddenly turning violent as two women were hit by a car. video shows the jaguar and slamming into the two women. both women were critically hurt. hospitalizations continuing to go up, topping more than 8,000. most governors mandated face conversation. so far the state has more than 191,000 confirmed cases and 2,000 deaths from covid-19. judge jeanine: welcome back. here to talk about the road ahead and more, the host of the dennis prager show, dennis prager. thank you very much. happy fourth of july, i fear it means
now all of a sudden it's okay, cutting the budget of the new york city police department by a billionit's outrageous to me. it's disgusting to me. the american people won't stand for it. jean, what happens to new york city? >> it's a mess. you will never be disappointed in republicans if you remember this golden rules. most republicans are really democrats. no democrats are really republicans. never forget that and you will never be disappointed in the weak republican party. judge...
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now all of a sudden it's okay, cutting the budget of the new york city police department by a billionollars. it's outrageous to me. it's disgusting to me. the american people won't stand for it. jean, what happens to new york city? >> it's a mess. you will never be disappointed in republicans if you remember this golden rules. most republicans are really democrats. no democrats are really republicans. never forget that and you will never be disappointed in the weak republican party. judge jeanine: thanks for being here. dennis prager joins me next. they line up by the thousands. each one suffering with a story that breaks your heart. like 10 year old zakael. he had a growing tumor on his neck. his need for surgery was urgent. and ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. with volunteer doctors and nurses who come to save lives. 60 minutes called mercy ships "the intersection of courage and compassion. " their mission is both simple and remarkably challengi
now all of a sudden it's okay, cutting the budget of the new york city police department by a billionollars. it's outrageous to me. it's disgusting to me. the american people won't stand for it. jean, what happens to new york city? >> it's a mess. you will never be disappointed in republicans if you remember this golden rules. most republicans are really democrats. no democrats are really republicans. never forget that and you will never be disappointed in the weak republican party. judge...
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the new york city police department has been making all of the wrong headlines this week my friends yes the over 10000000000 dollar behemoth that is the n.y.p.d. has not only been caught on camera snatching up peaceful protesters off the streets gestapo style and tossing them into the backs of unmarked many bands all because of this transgender protester allegedly vandalized some security cameras i mean if that doesn't call for some hardcore iron fisted secret police tactics than then i don't know what does of course being sarcastic this is horrible but that wasn't the only foul smelling n.y.p.d. antics put on display for the world to see this week as the investigative journalist the pro publica published thousands of police discipline records that the city of new york has kept under wraps for decades are to america's trinity chavez has the story. and the global outcry against racial injustice that police brutality there are big growing calls for greater transparency and accountability when it comes to law enforcement but after several judge paas the public release that doesn't. unary r
the new york city police department has been making all of the wrong headlines this week my friends yes the over 10000000000 dollar behemoth that is the n.y.p.d. has not only been caught on camera snatching up peaceful protesters off the streets gestapo style and tossing them into the backs of unmarked many bands all because of this transgender protester allegedly vandalized some security cameras i mean if that doesn't call for some hardcore iron fisted secret police tactics than then i don't...
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now it's okay if you are a democrat or leftist, cutting the budget of new york city's police departmenty a billion dollars? or at aoc wants, even more. the american people won't stand for it. judge jeanine: dan, what happens to new york city? >> it's a mess because what he don't have any political leadership. the golden rule, you will never be disappointed in republicans if you remember this golden rule. most republicans are really democrats. no democrats are really republicans. never forget that and you will never be disappointed in the weak republican party. judge jeanine: how true. thanks so much for being here and happy 4th of july. dennis prager joins me next. don't go away. instead of trying to decide "should i invest in stocks or not?" meaning, "are stocks going to rise or not?", let's instead stop looking at the investments, which we can't control, and let's now look at our goals, which we can control. in other words, we only want to take as much risk as is necessary to achieve our goals. we need to protect the money that's there. and that says you should be investing in... jack
now it's okay if you are a democrat or leftist, cutting the budget of new york city's police departmenty a billion dollars? or at aoc wants, even more. the american people won't stand for it. judge jeanine: dan, what happens to new york city? >> it's a mess because what he don't have any political leadership. the golden rule, you will never be disappointed in republicans if you remember this golden rule. most republicans are really democrats. no democrats are really republicans. never...
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new york, 28 shooting incidents in 35 victims just over the weekend. including a 1 year-old baby. shot outside a new york city park. that was sunday night. police department chief says this. >> as i have said there's a lot of different factors into it. we mention covid-19 and bail reform. more importantly the animosity towards the police. that was generated after the floyd protest. there's a feeling on the street the police are handcuffed and not out there as aggressively as we were in the past. >> whether you want to believe that or not, if it's true or not. that's how police feel right now. that's what the police are saying. there is some truth to that. and we'll discuss it. probably a will the of truth to that. right? whether you want to admit it or not. sit down and watch this broadcast no matter what side of the policing issue you are on. we are going to address all of %-p. what is the problem? what is going on? are the protests going too far? have police gone too far? is this like when people say well the incidents of black people being killed by police it's not going up. we're seeing it on camera? is that the same for police who are under attack? a
new york, 28 shooting incidents in 35 victims just over the weekend. including a 1 year-old baby. shot outside a new york city park. that was sunday night. police department chief says this. >> as i have said there's a lot of different factors into it. we mention covid-19 and bail reform. more importantly the animosity towards the police. that was generated after the floyd protest. there's a feeling on the street the police are handcuffed and not out there as aggressively as we were in...
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new york city. there is no support for the men and women of the new york city police department. om city hall regarding new policing model which clearly is not working. they are not doing anything for anyone. and then how many more people really need to be or get assaulted in new york city. saw a video of a man on the subway. this is a growing incident where we are seeing that people feel like there is no law enforcement. there is no law and order on the streets because of the public sentiment and now innocent people are starting to get seriously hurt and in the cases you just spoke about a young infant is dead. 's. steve: at any time terrible. joe, the terrible news out of texas is two mcallen police officers were responding to a domestic call, they knocked on the door. the door open and the guy shot both these guys dead. they were simply responsing to a call they did not see it coming. you are there in texas along with them. this has got to strike close to home. absolutely, it's intouriating. these officers were responding to a domestic violence call. this monster ambushes them
new york city. there is no support for the men and women of the new york city police department. om city hall regarding new policing model which clearly is not working. they are not doing anything for anyone. and then how many more people really need to be or get assaulted in new york city. saw a video of a man on the subway. this is a growing incident where we are seeing that people feel like there is no law enforcement. there is no law and order on the streets because of the public sentiment...
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just to give you an idea of the scale, the new york city police department has about 38000 officers. the entire fbi has 12,000 or 13000 special agents worldwide. marshall service has people and dea has people but again, we are talking about a small number compared to the large number of local officials that exist so it's a matter of discretion, you have to be careful how you allocate those resources. paul: is also the issue a lot of these local officials say they don't want any kind of federal presence. they can handle it themselves. apart from whether that's honest or not, the issue is you got the federal officers coming in with political leaders saying we don't want you. that creates real tension, does it not? >> of course. usually federal law enforcement officers cooperate with local law enforcement officers and act cooperatively and jointly and obviously that's a big force multiplier. yes, it creates a political problem but again, that's a political judgment for political officials to make and clearly the president has made it. paul: he has made it. what you think though? is it a
just to give you an idea of the scale, the new york city police department has about 38000 officers. the entire fbi has 12,000 or 13000 special agents worldwide. marshall service has people and dea has people but again, we are talking about a small number compared to the large number of local officials that exist so it's a matter of discretion, you have to be careful how you allocate those resources. paul: is also the issue a lot of these local officials say they don't want any kind of federal...
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new york city? now he wants to defund the police and take $1 billion out of new york cities police departments, budgetink is going to happen with that? you see police officers retiring in droves. you want to stop senseless killings? like george floyd guess what the answer is not driving experienced, dedicated, loyal, police officers into early retirement and filling that void with inexperienced people who may not have qualified otherwise , but are only getting the job because you need someone there. the guy doesn't know what he's doing. it's gross negligence, and honestly, it's worse. it's just shear in competence, but again, you can play arts and crafts for the photo op and it's as though all of the things and all of his failures are totally forgotten but the media will give him that benefit. maria: yeah, but it's going to keep going and in fact, deblasio , hillary clinton all want mail-in voting i want to talk to you about that because there was a city council man, among four people facing voter fraud charges in new jersey we've got stories of this dilution, mail-in ballots forcing election official
new york city? now he wants to defund the police and take $1 billion out of new york cities police departments, budgetink is going to happen with that? you see police officers retiring in droves. you want to stop senseless killings? like george floyd guess what the answer is not driving experienced, dedicated, loyal, police officers into early retirement and filling that void with inexperienced people who may not have qualified otherwise , but are only getting the job because you need someone...
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and then the new york city police department will disband its anti-crime unit as the city sees a violentoof. former new york city police commissioner is here with a message for city leadership. he doesn't like the direction things are going. rachel campos duffy is a mother of nine. she says there are six ways to raise a patriot. you're going to want to see that. plus, mike roe is returning to the dirty job show, this time he's in an rv. he's going to stop by our show to talk about the new special called dirty jobs, road trip, exploring the best of what america has to offer. we have a busy three hours, kicks off a dozen minutes from right now, right here on the channel you trust for your morning news. rob and carley shimkus will return in just a couple minutes. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ feeling heavy? probioslim promotes healthy digestion and helps you lose weight. patented probiotics ease consti
and then the new york city police department will disband its anti-crime unit as the city sees a violentoof. former new york city police commissioner is here with a message for city leadership. he doesn't like the direction things are going. rachel campos duffy is a mother of nine. she says there are six ways to raise a patriot. you're going to want to see that. plus, mike roe is returning to the dirty job show, this time he's in an rv. he's going to stop by our show to talk about the new...
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news alert. overnight protesters climbing light poles to paint over police cameras outside of the city as they call -- we call new york. steve: city hall. brian: city council slashes $1 billion for the police departmenthat for some is a reason to celebrate? steve: time to move. some say that 1 billion bucks, ainsley, not enough in cuts to the cops. ainsley: todd piro joins us live with what went down overnight at city hall. hey, todd. [no audio] steve: we can do. this back up the teleprompter just a bit. and we will start at the beginnings, ainsley, why don't you take it from right there. ainsley: sure, todd was supposed to say the move to defund police getting the green light here in the big apple as new york city leaders approve major cuts, 2021 budget $837 million in cuts to the nypd when combined with associated cost the cuts remove $1 billion from the department spending. brian? brian: yeah, the kay ocean erupting outside of city hall during that vote. remember, these people were encouraged to occupy that area while they were working on the budget by the mayor. a protester seen climbing that up light pole we were showing you painting over nypd cameras. this is indefensible and despicable. protes
news alert. overnight protesters climbing light poles to paint over police cameras outside of the city as they call -- we call new york. steve: city hall. brian: city council slashes $1 billion for the police departmenthat for some is a reason to celebrate? steve: time to move. some say that 1 billion bucks, ainsley, not enough in cuts to the cops. ainsley: todd piro joins us live with what went down overnight at city hall. hey, todd. [no audio] steve: we can do. this back up the teleprompter...
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in just a few moments i'm going to spoke to two top officials of the new york city police department.nd we'll look at the expanding role of the black lives matter movement. among my guests tonight. deputy commissioner john miller jeffrey maddrey of the nypd. president and founder of ark of justice a group advocating for social justice. cnn national correspondent who covered the protests after george floyd's death, and race and police protests. and charles ramsey, the former police chief in washington d.c. who also served as philadelphia police commissioner. first, on what's behind the spike in crime in america's cities. >> reporter: 14 shootings in 24 hours on new york city streets monday. including the killing of a teenager shot in the head. >> we are not going for this [ bleep ]. i'm talking to the streets. >> you know who is killing who. >> reporter: a community outraged after a one-year-old sitting in his stroller was killed in a park. more gun violence felt in cities big and small, coast to coast. in seattle. >> we're working hard to reduce the number of shootings in seattle. >>
in just a few moments i'm going to spoke to two top officials of the new york city police department.nd we'll look at the expanding role of the black lives matter movement. among my guests tonight. deputy commissioner john miller jeffrey maddrey of the nypd. president and founder of ark of justice a group advocating for social justice. cnn national correspondent who covered the protests after george floyd's death, and race and police protests. and charles ramsey, the former police chief in...
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clearly, the incident didn't take place as reported by members of the new york city police departmenthone for christmas and they thought it was a gun. >> i don't have no gun. i don't use guns. >> what is it like as a mother? >> well, i'm used to it. i'm used to it by now. i pray. >> i'm used to it by now. the same out west for tupac, the son of a black panther. it led him to sue the oakland pd. >> they were charging me with jay walking. next thing i know my face was buried into the concrete and i was laying face down in the gutter. waking up from being unconscious in cuffs. >> the next thing i knew, i was in a chokehold passing out. >> you're suing them. >> we'll see what happens. you know how that goes. rodney king is still fighting and they got it on time. >> they got it on tape. they had on it tape in '92. we have on it time in 2020. why were not we listening? we had those police officers, some of them, cracking down. police power stems from a wider system which not only ignored them over and over on time are not documented. they ignored it and attacked it at the time and tried to
clearly, the incident didn't take place as reported by members of the new york city police departmenthone for christmas and they thought it was a gun. >> i don't have no gun. i don't use guns. >> what is it like as a mother? >> well, i'm used to it. i'm used to it by now. i pray. >> i'm used to it by now. the same out west for tupac, the son of a black panther. it led him to sue the oakland pd. >> they were charging me with jay walking. next thing i know my face...
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the former chief of strategic initiatives at the new york city police department with experience with his time at the nypd. thank you for your extraordinary service to new york city with the men in blue, the greatest place to protect not only in the history of the country but i believe in the p history of the world thank you for your extraordinary service to the country. >> thank you. >> without objectionable statements will be inserted into the record and i now ask each to summarize his or her statement for five minutes beginning with mr. mcnabb. >> thank you. chairman, ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for giving me the opportunity to testify today. i'm a research fellow at george onhington university program extremism with remarks and opinions i'm going to fix this on my own. i'm here to talk about the militant substantive antigovernment t extremist movement. people who want to change or topple the country by force. like any large movement,an the group goes through cycles and in the months following the 2016 election, the supremacy groups exper
the former chief of strategic initiatives at the new york city police department with experience with his time at the nypd. thank you for your extraordinary service to new york city with the men in blue, the greatest place to protect not only in the history of the country but i believe in the p history of the world thank you for your extraordinary service to the country. >> thank you. >> without objectionable statements will be inserted into the record and i now ask each to...
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of new yorkers who want this to be a safe city, they want more faness, they want more reform, but they also want to make sure we consistently stay safe. >> woodruff: the new york city police departmentthe largesu in t. its current budget is $6 billion. the new cuts come as the city is trying to claw its way back from $9 billion in revenue losses from the covid-19 pandemic. richmond, virginia mayor levar stoney today ordered theat immeremoval of all confederate statues on city r operty. crews in the forpital of the confederacy began removing a statue depicting general stonewall jackson. meanwhile, two republican u.s. senators-- ron johnson of wiscsin and james lankford o oklahoma-- filed an amendment to replace columbus day with juneteenth as a new federal holiday.re thlts from yesterday's state elections are in. former colorado democr governor john hickenlooper will face republican senator cory winning his primary tuesday night.or in western co, five-term republican congressman scott tipton lost in his primary to far-right businesswoman lauren boebert. meanwhile in oklahoma, voters narrowly approd expanding medicaid in the state. the trump administration pushed back today against ac
of new yorkers who want this to be a safe city, they want more faness, they want more reform, but they also want to make sure we consistently stay safe. >> woodruff: the new york city police departmentthe largesu in t. its current budget is $6 billion. the new cuts come as the city is trying to claw its way back from $9 billion in revenue losses from the covid-19 pandemic. richmond, virginia mayor levar stoney today ordered theat immeremoval of all confederate statues on city r operty....
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enforcement you get anarchy in the streets, fewer officers to respond and 1 billion out of the new york city police department means that more minorities will be more vulnerable and more will cry out like you just talked about. this is easy to see and also easy to stop. harris: look, you've painted a picture that is really brought with potholes. we know it will not be a smooth road but there is glass on the street now in terms of where we are walking. if you don't have cohesive leadership among the democrats to help you get there for legislation and they want to wait until next year, what will the street look like? because brian and i just talked about, they don't have cohesive leadership either. why haven't there been emergency hearings on the hill? look, we are virtual right now and i get it, senator scott, you had to do some things but we have seen other hearings but you can socially distance. >> absolutely. there is no doubt about it the answer to your question kamala harris, is unfortunately that the democrats in the senate have decided that presidential politics trumps taking care of the next essential
enforcement you get anarchy in the streets, fewer officers to respond and 1 billion out of the new york city police department means that more minorities will be more vulnerable and more will cry out like you just talked about. this is easy to see and also easy to stop. harris: look, you've painted a picture that is really brought with potholes. we know it will not be a smooth road but there is glass on the street now in terms of where we are walking. if you don't have cohesive leadership among...