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a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of american muslims in new jersey challenging the new york police department's discriminatory and invasive surveillance program the new york city police launched the undercover spy operation after nine eleven targeting muslims in new york new jersey and connecticut the n.y.p.d. has denied it targeted muslims specifically saying it was only following leads unsurprisingly the surveillance program never produced single leading to anything terrorist related at all but new york city mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly still defend it to this day i guess racial profiling is justification enough for them to cross their city jurisdiction to blatantly disregard the rule of law but really you know what else can we expect from the same police department that launched the stop and frisk program the same program that was a tourist for unjustifiable racial profiling in pat downs of thousands of african-americans on new york streets now. then my p.d. is making even more headway into their controversial reputation by not only crossing city jurisdiction but
a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of american muslims in new jersey challenging the new york police department's discriminatory and invasive surveillance program the new york city police launched the undercover spy operation after nine eleven targeting muslims in new york new jersey and connecticut the n.y.p.d. has denied it targeted muslims specifically saying it was only following leads unsurprisingly the surveillance program never produced single leading to anything terrorist related at...
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police. we had a city university of new york's student who was showing up in the police department documents. his parents did not want him to go on the show. they did not want him to be targeted but he said we already are. he was named and he said he went on a camping trip with his friends for a weekend. it was fully detailed, everything they ate on the weekend and everything they did. the police report said the students were so extreme that they pray four times a day. this infiltrator was so stupid that we pray five times a day. not one lead has come out of these thousands of investigations of incidents of surveillance and monitoring. host: what do you say to people who argue that because of the attacks on 9/11 and subsequent attacks on the united states -- the attempted bombing in times square, the underwear bombing on the flight into detroit -- that we have to be more vigilant and there has to be more surveillance and there has to beat more guarding of the united states and the homeland. guest: i think we have to be careful but i don't buy colesville surveillance of and -- i don't think wh
police. we had a city university of new york's student who was showing up in the police department documents. his parents did not want him to go on the show. they did not want him to be targeted but he said we already are. he was named and he said he went on a camping trip with his friends for a weekend. it was fully detailed, everything they ate on the weekend and everything they did. the police report said the students were so extreme that they pray four times a day. this infiltrator was so...
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period as people talk about unemployment, talk about outside the new york stock exchange, there were days in new york police departments lined up. just really picking up the folks in the new york stock exchange. a lot of us tried to dress down a little bit. blend right in. the truth of the matter is they kept this place very safe while over 100 arrests, did not really hear of anybody getting hurt. just want to give you look at the big board right now. dow jones astros averaged hit a new low. the dow down. after a great week of over 2.1%. giving some of that back today. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much, we will see you in a little bit. pre-order sales of the new iphone making headlines. dennis kneale with a look at all those huge figures being thrown out and maybe they are not so real, how do we say it? >> i have a management history for you. how is apple is the most valuable company in the world could get it so wrong? the hottest selling phone in the world yet they run out of them so early. apple telling us this morning the first wave sold out 2 million new apple iphone 5 and 24 hours, better than double the first
period as people talk about unemployment, talk about outside the new york stock exchange, there were days in new york police departments lined up. just really picking up the folks in the new york stock exchange. a lot of us tried to dress down a little bit. blend right in. the truth of the matter is they kept this place very safe while over 100 arrests, did not really hear of anybody getting hurt. just want to give you look at the big board right now. dow jones astros averaged hit a new low....
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police commissioner."like all of the other members of the new york city police department who responded that day and lost he was indeed a hero.""the fact that it was acknowledged in a very, highly honorable fashion was gratifying. i was very saaisfied at that oment.""and that was given in honor, to me on the first anniversary honoring salman as an nypd reads 'cadet'. but with all the accolades, all the honors, &pfor them , the most importtnt one is missing."when the 9/11 memorial was unveiled, the famiiy of mohammad hamdani wanted to see his name grouped here, among first responders, who like him, lost their livee trying to save others. instead, hamdani's name is positioned in a separate section over here. among those considered loosely connected to the world trade center." hamdani's mother is convinced his muslim religion has set him apart."they are discriminating because of his faith and that is not right." circulated days after 9/11, t - sent to ambulaace dispatchers, among others. it has hamdani's police cadet photo and reads, "has id. wanted."the nypd disavows any knowledge of it and says hamdani is
police commissioner."like all of the other members of the new york city police department who responded that day and lost he was indeed a hero.""the fact that it was acknowledged in a very, highly honorable fashion was gratifying. i was very saaisfied at that oment.""and that was given in honor, to me on the first anniversary honoring salman as an nypd reads 'cadet'. but with all the accolades, all the honors, &pfor them , the most importtnt one is...
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residents opposed to the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy rallied in new york on thursday as part of a nationwide campaign to "blow the whistle" on police abuses. protesters from los angeles to new york sought to draw attention to police brutality and the disproportionate targeting of people of color. the organizer joined dozens of other protesters in harlem. >> we will see how the police respond. they may step back and hope we will stop after a while and things can go back to normal, but we're determined not to go back to normal because normal is people being stepped on by the police each and every day in new york city. most are black or latino, and almost all are doing nothing wrong. that kind of normal has to be disrupted. >> in white plains, lawyers for the family a police shooting victim kenneth chamberlain appeared in court thursday to defend a $21 million federal lawsuit. chamberlain, a 68-year-old marine veteran, was shot dead last on november 19 by police officer anthony carelli at his white plains home after police responded to a false alarm f
residents opposed to the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy rallied in new york on thursday as part of a nationwide campaign to "blow the whistle" on police abuses. protesters from los angeles to new york sought to draw attention to police brutality and the disproportionate targeting of people of color. the organizer joined dozens of other protesters in harlem. >> we will see how the police respond. they may step back and hope we will stop after a...
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new york city. we are watching people file through. kind of thinning out but still a big crowd. listen to this the demand for the iphone is so high new york police department is telling iphone 5 buyers register their new phones with the police. because they are expecting to see a rise in iphone thefts soon. plus in australia apple cofounder steve was knack was among the first to get the new phone. he tweeted a picture saying he was in line for the first iphone 5 in the world. he was first in line in palo alto when the last iphone before s was released. >>> in election news this morning mitt romney returns to the bay area today to raise some cash for his campaign. afternoon fundraiser is scheduled for that. strawberry hill estates in hillsborough. chopper 2 flew over the estate yesterday. tickets $50,000 a head. >>> in a few weeks president obama will return to the bay area as well for a san francisco concert and rally fundraiser. according to the bay area news group the october 8th event will be held at the bill graham civic auditorium. tickets range between $100 and $7500. >>> congress is preparing to take recess until after the november election. but fir
new york city. we are watching people file through. kind of thinning out but still a big crowd. listen to this the demand for the iphone is so high new york police department is telling iphone 5 buyers register their new phones with the police. because they are expecting to see a rise in iphone thefts soon. plus in australia apple cofounder steve was knack was among the first to get the new phone. he tweeted a picture saying he was in line for the first iphone 5 in the world. he was first in...
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manhattan some attempting to block the entrance of the new york stock exchange to take progress we saw many clashes between new york city police departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent and pioneering a message that began months ago a message that started in new york city and then you might nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to know on monday when these activists gather together for the one year anniversary is that they are still very much committed to their fights against income inequality against corporate influence on us politics but what also remain what the heavy handed tactics used by the n.y.p.d. against optimus some participating in civil disobedience on many occasions we saw that my p.t. pushing optimus to the ground a lot of us feel disillusioned and kind of put down like we can't there's nowhere to go and there's no recourse that isn't violent you know they're the violent ones they're putting us in the position of violence and they're acting violently against us which i don't like. much disruption as we could you know to show people th
manhattan some attempting to block the entrance of the new york stock exchange to take progress we saw many clashes between new york city police departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent and pioneering a message that began months ago a message that started in new york city and then you might nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to know on monday when these activists gather together for the one year...
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manhattan some attempting to block the entrance of the new york stock exchange the day progressed we saw many washes between new york city police departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent pioneering a message that began months ago a message that started in new york city and then nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to note on monday when these optimists gather together for the one year anniversary is that they are still very much committed to their fight against income inequality against corporate influence on us politics but what also for me was the heavy handed tactics used by the n.y.p.d. against optimus some participating in civil disobedience on many occasions we saw them i.p.t. pushing optimus to the ground while some criticize this movement is not going beyond civil disobedience or chanting or yelling still very clear that the frustrations that ignited this movement are still very much alive where it will go from here only time will tell but it will be interesting to see how and if this event this movement has any impact on the u.s. presidenti
manhattan some attempting to block the entrance of the new york stock exchange the day progressed we saw many washes between new york city police departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent pioneering a message that began months ago a message that started in new york city and then nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to note on monday when these optimists gather together for the one year anniversary is that...
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throughout lower manhattan as are the police there is an enormous amount of police officers from the new york city police departments here maintaining all the crowds trying to follow them around helicopters are ready hovering overhead and there is a lot of activity going on it seems as times as the time passes the crowds are growing bigger and larger and we have to mention that the grievances that we heard come out of this movement one year ago have not changed these people are out in the streets fighting against the economic inequality here in the u.s. influence on u.s. politics and they're marking their one year here in new york city but thirty cities throughout the country are reportedly also hosting a dance but of course this movement began here in the heart of the world's financial district. and this is where the events are taking place today. our marina we're just getting some details here now allegedly from the president of the national lawyers guild apparently over seventy a rest of the occupy wall street demonstration by ten am new york time so the police there in their full riot gear certainly having a bus
throughout lower manhattan as are the police there is an enormous amount of police officers from the new york city police departments here maintaining all the crowds trying to follow them around helicopters are ready hovering overhead and there is a lot of activity going on it seems as times as the time passes the crowds are growing bigger and larger and we have to mention that the grievances that we heard come out of this movement one year ago have not changed these people are out in the...
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. >> the new york police department declined our request for an interview. but they tell us that marked police vehicles are allowed to park in "no parking" zones during emergencies. jimmy justice says the agent in this video comes up with the most creative emergency he's ever heard. >> you're not doing your job. >> you're taking pictures of me. you went into the rite aid. >> i can go into the rite aid. you don't know if i have a feminine problem. you don't know if i have any type of problem. >> right. >> you don't know if i have my asthma, if i need my medicine, or anything like that. you don't know my business. so if i go to rite aid and i have my period, i can go in there. all right? >> and you don't have to park properly. >> i am parked properly. >> the sign says no parking anytime. >> a handicapped person could park in a no parking. >> are you handicapped? >> how do you know that? i could be handicapped. >> when he gets videos like this one, jimmy justice posts them on youtube, he says, to expose what he sees as a double standard. his clips have gotten mo
. >> the new york police department declined our request for an interview. but they tell us that marked police vehicles are allowed to park in "no parking" zones during emergencies. jimmy justice says the agent in this video comes up with the most creative emergency he's ever heard. >> you're not doing your job. >> you're taking pictures of me. you went into the rite aid. >> i can go into the rite aid. you don't know if i have a feminine problem. you don't know...
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illegal gambling and illegal prostitution could not exist in new york city without the look the other way con nines of the new york police department. it's not possible. i'm not saying that every police was corrupt. [laughter] but there was an attitude back then that it was okay to take some bribes and overlook vice. since most new yorkers wanted vice. veteran detective summed it up. there are some cops that didn't take a $1. i heard about them. if they exist -- cops took bribes over all aspects of new york life. bribes to let overnight wagon parking. you couldn't leave your wagon on the street. bribes, bribes, bribes. so what was the police officer of the 1890 like? the man taking bribes? you look at the guy, they eight for free. they did. they walked beat and knew everyone in the precinct. it was two-thirds irish and the principal nationallalty was irish. more than half of the arrest were drunk and disorderly. one of the biggest differences from today the police police officers slept together. 1,000 men or one quarter of the force was on reserve duty. they slept in the precinct house. if you do the matt between reserve duty and r
illegal gambling and illegal prostitution could not exist in new york city without the look the other way con nines of the new york police department. it's not possible. i'm not saying that every police was corrupt. [laughter] but there was an attitude back then that it was okay to take some bribes and overlook vice. since most new yorkers wanted vice. veteran detective summed it up. there are some cops that didn't take a $1. i heard about them. if they exist -- cops took bribes over all...
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police commissioner. >> i want to speak to all the new york members of the new york city police department that respondedy. he was indeed a hero. >> it was a very healing moment, and that was given in honor to me on the first anniversary honoring hem as an nypd cadet. >> an nypd badge that reads cadet, but with all the accolades, all the honors, pour them the most important one is missing. when the 9/11 memorial was unveiled, the family of mohammed abdani wanted to see his name grouped here among first responders who, like him, lost their lives trying to save others. instead hamdani's name is positioned over here in a section among those considered loosely connected to the world trade center. hamdani's mother is convinced his muslim religion has set him apart. >> here discriminating because of his faith, and that is not right. >> reporter: she points to this flyer that circulated days after 9/11 sent to ambulance dispatchers, among others. it has hamdani's police cadet photo and reads "has id, wanted." the nypd disavois any knowledge of it and says hamdani is a here wroe. the 9/11 memorial foundation and
police commissioner. >> i want to speak to all the new york members of the new york city police department that respondedy. he was indeed a hero. >> it was a very healing moment, and that was given in honor to me on the first anniversary honoring hem as an nypd cadet. >> an nypd badge that reads cadet, but with all the accolades, all the honors, pour them the most important one is missing. when the 9/11 memorial was unveiled, the family of mohammed abdani wanted to see his...
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the demand is so great new york city police department even set up outside am stores instructing customers on how not to get their phone stolen. >> it's been one of the biggest of grand larceny. >> there are new problems that have errors. the latest bloggers say they found no faces on mount rush mor. and look at its clock design. now looking to challenge the giant saying they stole their design. take a look at the two side by side. all this of course a side show to the big question. how well does it work? customers seem happy. and the tech experts? >> i think it's a great phone. it's a really great upgrade. thinner, faster lighter stronger. these are thing that is make a great phone. i think it's probably the best in the world. >> there you have it. in other tech news, pin numbers may have b valuable but a lot more aren't using much imagination to keep them protected. nearly 11% use one, two, three, four. not so creative there. the second most popular? one, one one, one. the least used pin combination was 8068. recall to tell you about involving more than 400,000 gm cars. the recall is for
the demand is so great new york city police department even set up outside am stores instructing customers on how not to get their phone stolen. >> it's been one of the biggest of grand larceny. >> there are new problems that have errors. the latest bloggers say they found no faces on mount rush mor. and look at its clock design. now looking to challenge the giant saying they stole their design. take a look at the two side by side. all this of course a side show to the big question....
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the last number i heard for the new york city police department was 53 new york city police officers.emember that this terrible act, this terrible terrorist act is still killing us to this day. bill: there were statistics from 2010, tim, new york state department of health. nearly 350 first-responders had died of cancer at that time. that was nine years afterwards. >> yeah. i mean this number will continue to grow. i spoke with my friend denny mcdonough, retired now, who found out he had throat cancer a few months ago. he is battling that now. he said to me this morning that this number is just going to continue to explode. it reminds me of the telephone company fire back in the '70s where nearly every firefighter that responded it that died from cancer as a result of that fire. i am sadly think that we're on that trajectory right now. bill: asthma has been covered. post-traumaic stress disorder. a range of lung and airway disorders talked about and settled in the past. skin cancer, breast cancer, stomach cancer, colon cancer all new on that list. >> yeah. bill: how are you doing, tim
the last number i heard for the new york city police department was 53 new york city police officers.emember that this terrible act, this terrible terrorist act is still killing us to this day. bill: there were statistics from 2010, tim, new york state department of health. nearly 350 first-responders had died of cancer at that time. that was nine years afterwards. >> yeah. i mean this number will continue to grow. i spoke with my friend denny mcdonough, retired now, who found out he had...
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the new york police department is on alert today for the anniversary of the september 11th terror attackshe joins me now from the site of the september 11th memorial in lower manhattan. a remembrance ceremony will begin there in about two hours. commissioner kelly thank you so much for being with us this morning. we really appreciate it. as you're standing there share with us your thoughts on this anniversary. >> well as you said there were no credible threats today much different than it was last year. the president was here, and we clearly had heightened concern. not that we don't today. but we have, as i say, no specific information. we have done an awful lot in the city to protect ourselves from another terrorist attack. we've invested a lot of effort a lot of time, but there are no guarantees. we have a separate command over 200 police officers assigned specifically to the memorial and the surrounding area. they're specially trained. and i think we are safer now certainly, than we have ever been. but as i said we're certainly not taking anything for granted. >> commissioner, let's ta
the new york police department is on alert today for the anniversary of the september 11th terror attackshe joins me now from the site of the september 11th memorial in lower manhattan. a remembrance ceremony will begin there in about two hours. commissioner kelly thank you so much for being with us this morning. we really appreciate it. as you're standing there share with us your thoughts on this anniversary. >> well as you said there were no credible threats today much different than it...
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the demand so great, the new york city police department set up outside apple stores, instructing customers on how not to get their iphones stolen. >> iphone apple iphone has been one of the biggest markets, especially for grand larceny. >> reporter: the launch was not without its glitches. there are the new apple map problems that have errors. they found no faces on mt. rushmore. and look at the new clock design. switzerland's rail company looking to challenge the tech giant, saying they stole their design. look at the two side-by-side. and all this, a side show to the big question. how well does it work? customers seem happy. and the tech experts? >> it's a great upgrade. it's thinner, it's faster, it's lighter, it's stronger. it's all things that make a great phone. it's probably the best smartphone in the world. >> reporter: what about the map issue? in a statement to abc news, apple says in part, quote, we launched this new map service knowing it is a major initiative. and we're just getting started with it. we're continuously improving it. and a map is a cloud-based solution. the more
the demand so great, the new york city police department set up outside apple stores, instructing customers on how not to get their iphones stolen. >> iphone apple iphone has been one of the biggest markets, especially for grand larceny. >> reporter: the launch was not without its glitches. there are the new apple map problems that have errors. they found no faces on mt. rushmore. and look at the new clock design. switzerland's rail company looking to challenge the tech giant,...
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police. we had a city university of new york's student who was showing up in the police department documents. his parents did not want him to go on the show. they did not want him to be targeted but he said we already are. he was named and he said he went on a camping trip with his friends for a weekend. it was fully detailed, everything they ate on the weekend and everything they did. the police report said the students were so extreme that they pray four times a day. this infiltrator was so stupid that we pray five times a day. not one lead has come out of these thousands of investigations of incidents of surveillance and monitoring. host: what do you say to people who argue that because of the attacks on 9/11 and subsequent attacks on the united states -- the attempted bombing in times square, the underwear bombing on the flight into detroit -- that we have to be more vigilant and there has to be more surveillance and there has to beat more guarding of the united states and the homeland. guest: i think we have to be careful but i don't buy colesville surveillance of and -- i don't think wh
police. we had a city university of new york's student who was showing up in the police department documents. his parents did not want him to go on the show. they did not want him to be targeted but he said we already are. he was named and he said he went on a camping trip with his friends for a weekend. it was fully detailed, everything they ate on the weekend and everything they did. the police report said the students were so extreme that they pray four times a day. this infiltrator was so...
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without look the other way of the new york city police department. and it's simply not possible. now i'm not saying that every police officer was corrupt but there was an attitude back then that was okay to take some bribes, and to overlook fights. since most new yorks wanted vice. a veteran detective summed it up. there are cops who have never taken a thrar i have heard about them but i have never saw one. however they exist, i give them credit for being good or being posts. pop cops took bribes over all aspecteds of everything. you couldn't leave your wagon on the street at night. they turned their head at the bribe. bribes, bribes, bribes. so what was the police officer of the 18 out like? the man taking bribes? they eight for free. which they did. they walked the beat and knew everyone. the 3800 man force was two-thirds irish and the principal nationality was irish. more than half of the arrest each year was for drunk disorderly. one of the biggest differences from today the police officers slept together. that is 1,000 men or one quarter of the force was on reserve duty ever
without look the other way of the new york city police department. and it's simply not possible. now i'm not saying that every police officer was corrupt but there was an attitude back then that was okay to take some bribes, and to overlook fights. since most new yorks wanted vice. a veteran detective summed it up. there are cops who have never taken a thrar i have heard about them but i have never saw one. however they exist, i give them credit for being good or being posts. pop cops took...
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the new york police department is now investigating. >>> show place like homeland at the emmys. >> andland" -- homend la." >> gretchen: it upset requests mad men". it won best drama, best writing, best actor, and best actress, claire danes. >> the entire cast is just uniformly sort of shamelessly talented and committed. i'm so proud to be in their company. >> gretchen: "modern family" won again, it snagged four emmys, including the top sitcom prize. those are your headlines this morning. >> steve: here in new york city today, the united nations joan assembly is kicking off today and as we mentioned that, we bring in our old buddy, donald trump. he's a half hour early. good morning to you. >> i'm going to liberty university today and they're making may -- giving me a doctorate, which is a great honor. >> steve: dr. donald or dr. t? >> call me dr. t from now on. >> brian: i want to borrow your chopper to get to the station. are you surprised that the president of the united states is not making time to go one on one with some of these world leaders? >> i think it's shocking. you think al
the new york police department is now investigating. >>> show place like homeland at the emmys. >> andland" -- homend la." >> gretchen: it upset requests mad men". it won best drama, best writing, best actor, and best actress, claire danes. >> the entire cast is just uniformly sort of shamelessly talented and committed. i'm so proud to be in their company. >> gretchen: "modern family" won again, it snagged four emmys, including the top...
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so far there is so much police presence, it's exciting to see the new york police department workingsters were set to gather at 7 a.m so we do have obviously the perimeter of the exchange surrounded. there are gates that extend well beyond the new york stock exchange. further than they did in prior days where they were set to protest. roadway is blocked off. the protesters are making it known they are there. about 200 folk or so are on the broadway side. so that street is blocked off. and when i came in on the other side, when you come up down the highway, fdr highway from water street, there is double gates. it's amazing how they are lined up. there are horses, there are double gates, there are police. there are the small police units. there are the paddy wagons on every side. so the police forc is certainly ready. but we'll see whether or not the occupy wall street folks make as much of ai don't say and protest -- chaos and cause as much havoc as they hope to. it's supposed to be civil disobedience and protesting everything from corporate greed to bailouts and such. but it's an int
so far there is so much police presence, it's exciting to see the new york police department workingsters were set to gather at 7 a.m so we do have obviously the perimeter of the exchange surrounded. there are gates that extend well beyond the new york stock exchange. further than they did in prior days where they were set to protest. roadway is blocked off. the protesters are making it known they are there. about 200 folk or so are on the broadway side. so that street is blocked off. and when...
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police departments along the peninsula. not only regionally, but we were in contact with police departments in boston, new york, wherever there is a high asian population and even internationally, we were in contact with the hong kong police and china police. i would like to say we celebrate a community at central station. thank you, commissioners for listening to my overview. are there any questions? [applause] >> thank you very much, captain tom. it is great to see you are actually born and raised in this neighborhood and a boy's club member. so was i.. it's good to see your part of the community and your senior staff at the station, don't you have the most senior station's staff in this city right now? that is impressive. i'm very impressed. this is the ultimate i have seen in a station that has been connected to its community. that was a great report. anything to add before we have public comment? >> i think i will wait. >> it is now time for public comment. it's your opportunity to come and talk to the commission, tell us your concerns about the district or tell us the things you like about the district and any recommend
police departments along the peninsula. not only regionally, but we were in contact with police departments in boston, new york, wherever there is a high asian population and even internationally, we were in contact with the hong kong police and china police. i would like to say we celebrate a community at central station. thank you, commissioners for listening to my overview. are there any questions? [applause] >> thank you very much, captain tom. it is great to see you are actually born...