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there is widespread racism throughout the united states, i used to be an attorney for the new york city police department. the new york city police department extends of thousands of arrests -- department makes tens of thousands of arrests every year. they are from -- they are human beings. not every case can be perfectly done. there is very little racism in the new york city police department. steve: how does this change policing in the future, as somebody who understands it so well? caller: the problem is that, when police are attacked the way they have been, they withdraw from confrontations with gangs. the gangs have been empowered in the past year. murder rates and assaults with guns have gone up in new york city and many places, and innocent citizens, innocent black citizens have been a victim of withdrawal by police. steve: conversely, do you think this is going to present a challenge for communities across the country to hire police officers the future, the process? caller: yes. i think they will be more sensitive about hiring. but this defendant had 19 previous complaints. no police department s
there is widespread racism throughout the united states, i used to be an attorney for the new york city police department. the new york city police department extends of thousands of arrests -- department makes tens of thousands of arrests every year. they are from -- they are human beings. not every case can be perfectly done. there is very little racism in the new york city police department. steve: how does this change policing in the future, as somebody who understands it so well? caller:...
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protecting our jobs from robots nor are there any robot laws protecting new yorkers from the new york city police department wasting time and resources unleashing robot dogs to the city yes the new york post is now reporting that a seafood restaurant in florida after struggling with staffing issues decided to invest in robots to help deliver food to tables and perform other important tasks and back up in new york city curb reports that the new york city police department sent a robotic dog to an active crime scene in the bronx where a home invasion was underway yes my friends the n.y.p.d. has a robotic dog named digi dog. joining us now to discuss the good the bad and the ugly behind the robot of size ation society as media legal analyst lynell of land all media always a pleasure sir. indeed sir so while boston dynamics the company behind the n.y.p.d. has robotic dog chargers over $74000.00 commercially for this little 4 legged robot while the n.y.p.d. has been very tight lipped about the how and the wire behind acquiring their robo canine i want to ask you do you feel comfortable as a new yorker but your p
protecting our jobs from robots nor are there any robot laws protecting new yorkers from the new york city police department wasting time and resources unleashing robot dogs to the city yes the new york post is now reporting that a seafood restaurant in florida after struggling with staffing issues decided to invest in robots to help deliver food to tables and perform other important tasks and back up in new york city curb reports that the new york city police department sent a robotic dog to...
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>> i started my career at the new york city police department, the nypd. >> and so did you do some training then to be an nypd officer? >> i did. the nypd has a six month training academy that i successfully completed. >> is that when you then obtained your license to be a peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> and that was about what year? >> approximately 2007. >> and when you became -- well, let me ask this, how long did you wok for the nypd? >> 4 1/2. >> and can you describe for the jurors, you know in, what capacity you worked as a peace officer in new york city? >> i was a police officer and initially assigned to the 32nd precinct in harlem, new york. my duties were as impact officer. interacting with the community, addressing quality of life issues. i was then transferred to manhattan task force and the task force officer. from there i was -- i'm sorry, there i was assigned to quality of life issues as well as violent crime issues, narcotics, and guns. >> so all that time spent on the streets essential sfli. >> correct. >> and some point did you leave the new york city police department? >>
>> i started my career at the new york city police department, the nypd. >> and so did you do some training then to be an nypd officer? >> i did. the nypd has a six month training academy that i successfully completed. >> is that when you then obtained your license to be a peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> and that was about what year? >> approximately 2007. >> and when you became -- well, let me ask this, how long did you wok for the nypd? >>...
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. >> at some point did youleave the new york city police department ? >> i did. >> what was the next job you took? >> i was with the dea. >> what year was that? >> approximately 2011. >> what were your duties >> to address long-term investigations into narcotics . >> so you had to do training for that job, i assume. how long was the training for that job? >> approximately four and half months at quantico virginia. >> after doing thetraining was assigned to a certain location ? >> i was. >> wherever humans assigned. >> to an enforcement group new york city and i was transferred to arizona where my responsibility was investigating a cartel. >> when you say cartel, we are talking drug cartel. >> correct. >> at some point you leavethe dea and what year was that ? >> 2013. >> why? >> to move back to minnesota. >> when you moved back to minnesota had you been here before ? when you went to the new york city police department that was a change of location for you. >> it was. >> so in 2013 you came back from minnesota west and mark. >> correct. >> did youfind w
. >> at some point did youleave the new york city police department ? >> i did. >> what was the next job you took? >> i was with the dea. >> what year was that? >> approximately 2011. >> what were your duties >> to address long-term investigations into narcotics . >> so you had to do training for that job, i assume. how long was the training for that job? >> approximately four and half months at quantico virginia. >> after doing...
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something that took place on the new york city subway another anti asian hate crime which video has also been made available of take a look. at the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults now there has been a conversation among the us public about an asian racism we've heard statements from the biden ministration as president biden said during his 1st primetime address and to violence and sin a full day is wrong it's un-american and must stop today president biden is announcing new actions to respond to the increase in acts of and to aid. environments and to develop safety inclusion and belonging for all asian american native hawaiian and pacific islander communities in asian american communities throughout the united states there have been community patrols that have been formed and they've been giving elderly asian americans a whistles so that if they are targeted by a racist attacker they can blow the whistle and and maybe you know get the attention of people that are around them
something that took place on the new york city subway another anti asian hate crime which video has also been made available of take a look. at the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults now there has been a conversation among the us public about an asian racism we've heard statements from the biden ministration as...
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back to minnesota have you been here before yes this is one fall so when you went to the new york city police department that was. a change of location for it was just so our 2013 you said you came back to minnesota right and did you find work you know related law enforcement field yes or describe for the jurors please. i want to corporate investigations focused on insurance white collar based out of work and during that time period did you complete some more education i did yes or intel in terms what that was received by a masters in the business administration fossil enhanced or. what year was that probably just 14. and some point did you leave that corporate investigative work as there were to go from there i went to the metro transit police department that's here in the newsroom many apples and. how long did you work there very short cut were to go from there i was hired by the status of special agent so is that part of the state government correct what agency is that department of commerce when you were at the department of commerce are you a licensed peace officer yes or. my probably a lot of peop
back to minnesota have you been here before yes this is one fall so when you went to the new york city police department that was. a change of location for it was just so our 2013 you said you came back to minnesota right and did you find work you know related law enforcement field yes or describe for the jurors please. i want to corporate investigations focused on insurance white collar based out of work and during that time period did you complete some more education i did yes or intel in...
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got a new message yesterday, they watched the handcuffs being put on the police officer, who was just convicted of murdering george floyd. the biggest police department in the world, the new york city police department, woke up to this photograph today on the cover of the new york post. that picture, is worth a billion words. words have never gotten through to police officers. i wrote a book 35 years ago describing the criminal abuse of debris forced by police officers, and that did absolutely no good. in changing police conduct. millions upon millions of words, have been written on this subject since then, millions of words have been chanted by millions of protesters, in this country since then. and in the case of george floyd, millions of words were chanted in protests around the world. and there was absolutely no indication that any of those words had any effect, on the behavior of american police officers. maybe this say of derek chauvin in handcuffs, on his way to a jail cell, we'll get through, two police officers. maybe the good cops will finally realize, that being a good cop is not limited to what you do on the street, but includes what you do about bad cops. do you stay s
got a new message yesterday, they watched the handcuffs being put on the police officer, who was just convicted of murdering george floyd. the biggest police department in the world, the new york city police department, woke up to this photograph today on the cover of the new york post. that picture, is worth a billion words. words have never gotten through to police officers. i wrote a book 35 years ago describing the criminal abuse of debris forced by police officers, and that did absolutely...
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conversations] eric: take a look at that disturbing video showing a group of men warming a new york city police departmentg the officers inside, cursing at them. leaders now placing the blame for these types of things on new york's politicians saying all those calls to defund the police are actually fueling anti-law enforcement sentiment in new york city, making new york's finest the targets. laura ingle hive in new york looking for the latest. that's really disgusting. hi, laura. >> reporter: hi, everything. you know, this video is certainly very disturbing. it was shot this week in manhattan and actually released by the city's largest police union to show the public what its officers are up existence as they are patrolling city streets. and as you can see, some days it is definitely definitely a harrowing job. >> get the [bleep] out of the [bleep] car. >> people don't want to see you here. get the [bleep] out. >> reporter: now, that confrontation tuesday showed several men surrounding an nypd suv one with a megaphone hurling profanities while two officers is sit inside with the windows rolled up before
conversations] eric: take a look at that disturbing video showing a group of men warming a new york city police departmentg the officers inside, cursing at them. leaders now placing the blame for these types of things on new york's politicians saying all those calls to defund the police are actually fueling anti-law enforcement sentiment in new york city, making new york's finest the targets. laura ingle hive in new york looking for the latest. that's really disgusting. hi, laura. >>...
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cameras are a game changer in new york city the police commissioner was all for body cameras because he thought it would bring out the best in the new york city police department. that's what happened here. it will were so many cameras from so many angles i never been involved in a case with so many vantage points for the juror to see what took place. so i think, thank god body cameras will inhibit the bad police officers and the good police officers, hopefully that will be a tool to protect them from harm's way. let's face it, schhepard,, that not a job i'd want the to do, especially in new york city. so technology, i think, is benefiting everyone across the board. >> we've been watching the reaction there on the streets. carol evan as our local station channel 11 in minneapolis has been covering this wall to wall, as you might imagine, let's listen in to see how the people of minneapolis are hearing this on their local station >> they've spent the last year stressed and anxious waiting for justice one woman saying she feels her babies are officially now safe, that this is the start of by new america, for black men and women in this country. and she said this
cameras are a game changer in new york city the police commissioner was all for body cameras because he thought it would bring out the best in the new york city police department. that's what happened here. it will were so many cameras from so many angles i never been involved in a case with so many vantage points for the juror to see what took place. so i think, thank god body cameras will inhibit the bad police officers and the good police officers, hopefully that will be a tool to protect...
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stephen: quarantine-while, people were a little freaked out this week by footage of the new york city police departmentfore in my life. do you see this? >> stepheni can't une this. who fe n.y.p.d. thought this was a good idea? "hey, everyone. people are a little nervous around the police right now. how due think we calm them down? "uh, how 'bout buy a mechanized hellhound incapable of remorse?" "okay, all in favor? let's get two." if you aren't familiar with these law enforcement doggos, these are the famous boston dynamics robots you may have seen developing the tools they need to dominate us meat bags. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you'll notice that in their promotional video, the robots are in a nightmare hellscape of futuristic terror. but they put funky music on it, so it's all good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ robot rip-pin'out my throat! ♪ the dog is ripin out my throat quarne-whi, dolly parton's ♪ ice cream had to be rereleased this week after it launched online and caused hours-long website problems. evidently, the website was only working 9 to 5. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> islands in the slam! >> stephen: so what was the flavor that broke the int
stephen: quarantine-while, people were a little freaked out this week by footage of the new york city police departmentfore in my life. do you see this? >> stepheni can't une this. who fe n.y.p.d. thought this was a good idea? "hey, everyone. people are a little nervous around the police right now. how due think we calm them down? "uh, how 'bout buy a mechanized hellhound incapable of remorse?" "okay, all in favor? let's get two." if you aren't familiar with these...
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you remove a billion dollars from the new york city police department. crime is going to spike. you see it right there. new york city shootings of 40%. just happened in new york city, and things are going to get even worse. >> emily: gillian, there is also a lot of nuance baked into the spirit it is not just about shoving people dashboard to sean's point, all those consequences, but in this $2 million left out by community groups to the mayor of portland, it included money for an independent oversight committee of the police force. now, isn't that what all of the protests were for? it was more meaningful, thoughtful reform that reflected community values. now, apparently this is what the budget is supposed to go to, and yet they are still voting against it. >> gillian: it's interesting. i haven't thought about it quite that way, but i think you're onto something there, with portland client in particular. a great microcosm of this entire conversation, the crux of the problem in portland is that the city completely disbanded their gun violence reduction squad about a year ago in r
you remove a billion dollars from the new york city police department. crime is going to spike. you see it right there. new york city shootings of 40%. just happened in new york city, and things are going to get even worse. >> emily: gillian, there is also a lot of nuance baked into the spirit it is not just about shoving people dashboard to sean's point, all those consequences, but in this $2 million left out by community groups to the mayor of portland, it included money for an...
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the new york city police department said that number could rise as the investigation continues. >> thankmer medical examiner. dr. david fowler was a key defense witness who testified floyd died of a sudden cardiac event. they called for investigation into fowler's medical license. >>> this is not what you get at your average deli. border agents in texas uncovering more than $4 million worth of drugs disguised as what they call funky pickles. they found more than 200 pounds of suspected meth earlier this month hidden in a tractor trailer hauling fresh cucumber pickles. the department of homeland security is investigating. >>> japan is trying to save the summer olympics. the government plans to inoculate up to 10,000 people per day in tokyo and osaka. about 11 million people live in those cities combined. doctors and nurses from the armed forces will be deployed to temporary facilities. the games are scheduled to begin in less than three months. >>> d'backs pitcher madison bumgarner throws a no hitter against the braves but it won't count in the record books. coy wire, where do you come do
the new york city police department said that number could rise as the investigation continues. >> thankmer medical examiner. dr. david fowler was a key defense witness who testified floyd died of a sudden cardiac event. they called for investigation into fowler's medical license. >>> this is not what you get at your average deli. border agents in texas uncovering more than $4 million worth of drugs disguised as what they call funky pickles. they found more than 200 pounds of...
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steve: shocking attack on new york city police department officer caught on camera. tive's union says city leaders are to blame for the surge in crimes like this. we are going to talk to the union president next on "fox & friends." ♪ when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with all-liberty mutualon. — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. y
steve: shocking attack on new york city police department officer caught on camera. tive's union says city leaders are to blame for the surge in crimes like this. we are going to talk to the union president next on "fox & friends." ♪ when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org before nexium...
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atmosphere among the reasons new york police force has seen a 75% increase in retirements and depar temperatures last year. let's bring in former new york city police departmentette. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> angel, how many years -- how long were you in the police force. >> 22 and a half years. steve: how many people are in the force right now if i can just get to 20 then i'm going to get out. >> unfortunately i would say probably most of them. probably 99% of them. steve: why is that? >> well, police are being vilified across the country. being painted as racist occupiers going in like an occupying army trying ting disrupt communities when it's exactly the opposite. they are being demonized andvillized by politicians. leadership is failing, right? they don't the way they should. everyone is giving in woke culture and abolish the dee police or defund the policemen tattle it's taking a toll mentally. steve: absolutely. when you look at and we just ran the video of that detective writing up the report and this guy just comes over and whacks him in the head thin blue line between good and bad. >> that's obviously changed. have you cell phones, su
atmosphere among the reasons new york police force has seen a 75% increase in retirements and depar temperatures last year. let's bring in former new york city police departmentette. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> angel, how many years -- how long were you in the police force. >> 22 and a half years. steve: how many people are in the force right now if i can just get to 20 then i'm going to get out. >> unfortunately i would say probably most of them. probably...
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you point to the new york city police department spilled the block program.t be applied nationally? >> at the time when i was at nypd, those were the initiatives we are talking about. what we have now are things that are incorporating the voice and centering the community. build the block would be a component of that. most folks across the country are saying it is nice to know. we also have police in spaces they should not be. when we tell about how do we know what police should and should not be doing, the first thing we look at is demand. when we look at demand, we will do an analysis on the 911 system to if you need the police, you dial those three digits. we know from looking at analysis across the country, only two of 5% of the actual 911 calls were related to violent crime. the others are related to social issues, which tells you we are missing the mark on quite a few things. we need to look at the role of policing in community and where other sectors should be stepping in and we should have police stand back. paul: do you feel any sense of optimism thi
you point to the new york city police department spilled the block program.t be applied nationally? >> at the time when i was at nypd, those were the initiatives we are talking about. what we have now are things that are incorporating the voice and centering the community. build the block would be a component of that. most folks across the country are saying it is nice to know. we also have police in spaces they should not be. when we tell about how do we know what police should and...
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the new york city police department had to get back a robot dog, dig a dog after video went viral comingle too 1984. i will admit, joe, it is a little creepy. >> i'm not going to lie. i don't think alexandria ocasio-cortez is too far off here there is certainly similarity concerns we should have. we probably shouldn't have aerial drones, hiking around our public spaces. so i think the nypd should do a little bit more discussion before implementing these type of things. >> john: joe borelli, always good to get your thoughts, thank you so much, sandra. they are using these robot dogs and overseas in military exercises. it is just a little too creepy for me in new york city. >> sandra: it is a lot of new to take in. okay, and there it is. next up, john governor andrew cuomo is going on the defense as brand-new details emerge on his nursing home cover up we have brand-new action from a woman whose mother died of covid in one of those new york nursing homes. and her fight for the truth. >> john: plus, hunter biden to talk about media polarization and fake news at tulane university. charlie hu
the new york city police department had to get back a robot dog, dig a dog after video went viral comingle too 1984. i will admit, joe, it is a little creepy. >> i'm not going to lie. i don't think alexandria ocasio-cortez is too far off here there is certainly similarity concerns we should have. we probably shouldn't have aerial drones, hiking around our public spaces. so i think the nypd should do a little bit more discussion before implementing these type of things. >> john: joe...
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it's so sad, eric, but it's unsurprising what's going on in new york city after a year of devolving of our police department and our -- our criminal justice laws. eric: this comes as the new york city council has taken some what they call police reforms such as removing qualified immunity from officers. the supporters say this leads to a more police department and basically the police will be at a disadvantage, what do you think? >> well, they are. it's not just one particular law. you start two years which reformed the bail law that put people back in the street and less officers than we did at our height years ago and ended immunity and placed criminal liability on them for doing as much as wrestling perhaps with the perpetrator. these are all the steps which alarm viewers is that this is what happened when you have one party rule at any city or state and the only solution to this unfortunately as curtis indicated, elect more republicans than democrats to office. if you don't want crime rising in your city, i would suggest pushing back on them as hard as you can. take my example, take your example and loo
it's so sad, eric, but it's unsurprising what's going on in new york city after a year of devolving of our police department and our -- our criminal justice laws. eric: this comes as the new york city council has taken some what they call police reforms such as removing qualified immunity from officers. the supporters say this leads to a more police department and basically the police will be at a disadvantage, what do you think? >> well, they are. it's not just one particular law. you...
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new york, and that's pretty sad, because the truth of the matter is, we're the good people. we're the ones that are helping, and we're also the ones that are saving black lives. steve: the new york city police departmentnot only in new york but all across the country. ainsley: here to react is former nypd officer and fox news contributor dan bongino. good morning, dan. >> hey, good morning. listen, all weekend i think about what i'm going to do on my monday show and this monday show was easy for me, because i saw this story and when your producer sent it to me i already had this in my head. i want to do a show on like are these things liberals, pretend not to know, or are they just really dumb? how did you think that attacking the police officers constantly while letting criminals out early on bail reform, taking away qualified immunity so police officer can be sued for doing this job, did you really think that was going to improve the quality of life in your city? no, guys, listen. this is a serious question i'm not messing with you. if you are a liberal watching this show, were you really convinced that was the path to quality public safety in your city? i'll give you one minute to think about that.
new york, and that's pretty sad, because the truth of the matter is, we're the good people. we're the ones that are helping, and we're also the ones that are saving black lives. steve: the new york city police departmentnot only in new york but all across the country. ainsley: here to react is former nypd officer and fox news contributor dan bongino. good morning, dan. >> hey, good morning. listen, all weekend i think about what i'm going to do on my monday show and this monday show was...
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amy: in new york, a woman who had to go through labor while her wrists and ankles were shackled by police has settled for $750,000 with the city and the new york police departmente woman, who is african american, went into labor the day she was arrested and gave birth while handcuffed to a hospital bed without her family or her doctor present. she sued for emotional distress, and a violation of her civil rights. the u.s. supreme court rejected imposing limits on sentences for life without parole for juveniles. the 6-3 ruling reverses a trend towards more leniency for children and teens convicted of a crime and highlights the supreme court's strong conservative advantage. justice sonia sotomayor was joined by the two other liberal judges in her dissent. she wrote -- "the state must consider whether a juvenile offender has demonstrated maturity and rehabilitation sufficient to merit a chance at life beyond the prison in which he has grown up. for most, the answer is yes." in north carolina, protesters took to the streets of elizabeth city for a second straight night to demand justice for andrew brown, jr., a black man shot dead by police officers serving an arres
amy: in new york, a woman who had to go through labor while her wrists and ankles were shackled by police has settled for $750,000 with the city and the new york police departmente woman, who is african american, went into labor the day she was arrested and gave birth while handcuffed to a hospital bed without her family or her doctor present. she sued for emotional distress, and a violation of her civil rights. the u.s. supreme court rejected imposing limits on sentences for life without...
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the streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans from protesters in new york over the abolition of the city's entire police department saying that the system is fundamentally racist. tempers were so fired up around the trial that at one point the presiding judge warned the entire process could be derailed this was after congresswoman maxine waters had encouraged crowds to get more confrontational if chauvin was acquitted in the mainstream media was happy to embrace those comments. not does not. know. that. i don't think what she said and in any way should we should criticize her for of course we should be more confrontational do you really think she's calling for violence and most people know that that's not true. and the people who are speaking out against her or using it politically i don't think that maxine meant anything by that except to say you have to stick with a you know you have to be there she is she's fine as far as i'm concerned well 1st off they've got the mainstream american media in their back pocket but this is by any means necessary you know this is rules for radicals this is whatever it takes to ge
the streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans from protesters in new york over the abolition of the city's entire police department saying that the system is fundamentally racist. tempers were so fired up around the trial that at one point the presiding judge warned the entire process could be derailed this was after congresswoman maxine waters had encouraged crowds to get more confrontational if chauvin was acquitted in the mainstream media was happy to embrace...
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streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans some protesters in new york called for the abolition of the city's entire police department saying the system is fundamentally racist after the jury concluded that george floyd was murdered by the officer house speaker nancy pelosi a plot of the decision and she even thanked floyd for sacrificing his life and that drew a scathing reaction. we saw it happen and thank god the jury. dated what we saw what we saw all so again thank you george. i think your life or just think you murdered person for without your horrific killing we would have never known that it's not ok to kill people for no reason nancy pelosi in a nutshell the word 2nd 5 simplifies it was necessary this is how liberals will read produced a larger labeled his life expendable in the 1st place no no no no what the 2nd feis in your life is something people have to do on their own floyd was murders we just had the whole trial. we discussed this with a libertarian politician are involved who thinks policies remarks failed to properly honor the memory of george floyd. the i mean the unfortunate comment a sacrifice is
streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans some protesters in new york called for the abolition of the city's entire police department saying the system is fundamentally racist after the jury concluded that george floyd was murdered by the officer house speaker nancy pelosi a plot of the decision and she even thanked floyd for sacrificing his life and that drew a scathing reaction. we saw it happen and thank god the jury. dated what we saw what we saw all so...
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streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans some protesters in new york called for the abolition of the city's entire police department saying the whole system is fundamentally racist. and was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree on the 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter he faces up to 40 years in prison with the official sentence to be decided on in 8 weeks that america of course was swamped by protests off the george floyd's death in may last year. well tempers were so fired up around the trial that at one point the presiding judge warned the entire process could be derailed that was off to congresswoman maxine waters encouraged crowds to get more confrontational if shogun was acquitted but the mainstream media was very happy to embrace those comments. not. that. i don't think what she said in in any way should we should criticize her for of course we should be more confrontational do you really think she's calling for violence and most people know that that's not true. and the people who are speaking out against her or using it politically i don't think that maxine meant anything by that except to say you h
streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans some protesters in new york called for the abolition of the city's entire police department saying the whole system is fundamentally racist. and was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree on the 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter he faces up to 40 years in prison with the official sentence to be decided on in 8 weeks that america of course was swamped by protests off the george floyd's death in may last year. well...
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new york city. we think we're in a good place. we have a real professional police departmentur neighborhood policing program. and we're going to be ready. and when that trial comes down, hopefully justice is served. but we'll be ready in any and all eventualities, and, as i said, jim, i think we have the best, most professional police department in the world. and as just a quick segue, april 7th opens the filing. if you want to join this great police department. for three weeks only, this is your time. so anyone at home, family, friends, sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, april 7th starts the filing period. three weeks only. become a member of the greatest police department in the world. >> you heard it. nypd is hiring. i want to ask you before we go. the new york city county recently amended a law, initially had banned the use of cho chokeholds. and that's center, not just of this case but other cases. eric garner in new york. and it's now allowed them again, making it illegal to use them only recklessly. in other words saying that there are circumstances where a chokehold sh
new york city. we think we're in a good place. we have a real professional police departmentur neighborhood policing program. and we're going to be ready. and when that trial comes down, hopefully justice is served. but we'll be ready in any and all eventualities, and, as i said, jim, i think we have the best, most professional police department in the world. and as just a quick segue, april 7th opens the filing. if you want to join this great police department. for three weeks only, this is...
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police departments which have had problems in the past. you know, because the models for good policing range throughout this country. we cannot take what works in new york city assume that it's going to work in fredericksstead on the island of st. croix. nor can we expect it to work in a small town in alabama, but if we have a range of police departments that are doing good policing, they can support those who need support and as my father, who was a new york city police officer for 30 years, my grandfather, a police officer here in the virgin islands, said, the thing that most good police officers hate the most are bad police officers. they're the ones who make policing very difficult, and we need to weed those bad police out so good police officers can do the work that the american public has asked them to do. >> and talking about -- speaking of the american public, there is this poll out this week that shows 6 out of 10 americans want the u.s. to hold police more accountable when it comes to mistreatment of black people, and on capitol hill, as you know, senators cory booker and tim scott and congresswoman karen bass have been holding these informal talks
police departments which have had problems in the past. you know, because the models for good policing range throughout this country. we cannot take what works in new york city assume that it's going to work in fredericksstead on the island of st. croix. nor can we expect it to work in a small town in alabama, but if we have a range of police departments that are doing good policing, they can support those who need support and as my father, who was a new york city police officer for 30 years,...