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first of all how invasive was my pretties surveillance program as invasive as it gets the new york city police department set up a program to spy on all muslims throughout new york city and up and down the east coast they even went so far as to go on a camping trip of a muslim college students and that was the type of thing that the n.y.p.d. chose to do with taxpayer money and this was all. what's the word in secret nobody in other words people didn't realize who the informants were and they weren't yes for years american muslims in new york city and beyond have suspected that law enforcement has been watching all along and what the revelations regarding the intelligence unit and my p.d. reveal is that they were in fact the right that and y.p. was watching them go to mosques watching them. restaurants watching them go to muslim bookstores watching the innocuous activities that comprise the communities life and not just watching them with binoculars the. we're actually infiltrated absolutely and the new york police department created a substantial network of informants where. well i'm just wondering what
first of all how invasive was my pretties surveillance program as invasive as it gets the new york city police department set up a program to spy on all muslims throughout new york city and up and down the east coast they even went so far as to go on a camping trip of a muslim college students and that was the type of thing that the n.y.p.d. chose to do with taxpayer money and this was all. what's the word in secret nobody in other words people didn't realize who the informants were and they...
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perspective the amount of distrust that exists between certain communities in new york city and the new york city police department i mean the relationship is reached an all time low now we should mention that agrees mother carol gregg for the first time spoke to the media a few hours ago she held a press conference she was just an all black she was wearing sunglasses she said on the record she does not believe that her son pointed a gun at police officers she described the sorrow and the pain that she felt when she had to pick out a casket for her sixteen year old son but she also says that she does not approve of the violence that's being displayed or shown in the streets she's asking for people to have restraint but she did say the mother of money gray that she will seek justice in the death of her son and i understand there are he was able to speak to some of these protesters residents over there in brooklyn what did they have to say that's right i spoke to a lot of them and most of those that i spoke with are extremely concerned for their families they everyone repeated the same thing over and over again that
perspective the amount of distrust that exists between certain communities in new york city and the new york city police department i mean the relationship is reached an all time low now we should mention that agrees mother carol gregg for the first time spoke to the media a few hours ago she held a press conference she was just an all black she was wearing sunglasses she said on the record she does not believe that her son pointed a gun at police officers she described the sorrow and the pain...
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disembark from ferry street in new york city police department does not like that idea. they want to keep in place an older system. you can see there is a white tent and a location where passengers have been screened. in your city police department wants to keep the system in place and says it is best to screen trust and passengers before they get on the ferry, not after. we expect there will be some kind of a compromise or resolution, possibly as soon as next week. meanwhile, in addition to the tourists who would like to see liberty island reopened, there are also merchant here in new york city who depend on this landmark for their income and over the last two years. the island generated $173 million in revenue. the second 2000 jobs, just about
disembark from ferry street in new york city police department does not like that idea. they want to keep in place an older system. you can see there is a white tent and a location where passengers have been screened. in your city police department wants to keep the system in place and says it is best to screen trust and passengers before they get on the ferry, not after. we expect there will be some kind of a compromise or resolution, possibly as soon as next week. meanwhile, in addition to...
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police to court and claims the so-called stop and frisk policy targets minorities. >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant but many young men say it's the new york police departmenty fear the most. >> how are you doing? >> i'm cool. >> all right, all right, all right. >> in fact, some were afraid to give their last names when describing their dealings with police. >> what's going on, leo? >> all right. how are you doing? >> i've had guns pointed out on me just based on the fact of my appearance, you know. stop and frisk, numerous times in one day, never find anything. it's just ongoing harassment, it seems. >> david has always been stopped and searched or frisked in his neighborhood of manhattan. >> it's scary, you know. when it's happening, it's embarrassing. the fear is always there. >> it's an issue i've been dealing with since i was 15, and it hurts. >> he is one of the people now suing the police over their stop and search tactics which have been well-documented by neighborhood groups. the lawsuit accuses police of violating the u.s. constitution that prohibits unreasonable searches. >> the officer has to have what's called reasonable suspicion of criminal a
police to court and claims the so-called stop and frisk policy targets minorities. >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant but many young men say it's the new york police departmenty fear the most. >> how are you doing? >> i'm cool. >> all right, all right, all right. >> in fact, some were afraid to give their last names when describing their dealings with police. >> what's going on, leo? >> all right. how are you...
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well late last week the new york police department hit a historic number the five million stop and friskthe stop and frisk procedure is when new york police officers to stop people that they suspect of criminal activity in the street has kept them down all without a warrant today a federal judge in new york started hearing testimony from a class action lawsuit that alleges stop and frisk is unconstitutional while the new york city government says stop and frisk has resulted in decreased violence and that police need to intervene to prevent suspect. people from committing crimes but the lawsuit claims that these suspicions are based on prejudice the large majority of the people that are actually stopped in the stop and frisk procedure or young african-american and latino men of those frist eighty eight percent walked away without a rest this trial will get at the heart of whether these stops are necessary to prevent crime or are unconstitutional and counterproductive the trial is expected to last a month and will help sculpt the n.y.p.d. practices in the future but stop and frisk isn't th
well late last week the new york police department hit a historic number the five million stop and friskthe stop and frisk procedure is when new york police officers to stop people that they suspect of criminal activity in the street has kept them down all without a warrant today a federal judge in new york started hearing testimony from a class action lawsuit that alleges stop and frisk is unconstitutional while the new york city government says stop and frisk has resulted in decreased...
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meanwhile in new york occupy activist michael premia is was found innocent of assaulting a police officer when video evidence directly contradicted the new york police department's claim that he had abused the officers here to discuss this case of michael primo i'm joined now by molly nestle a journalist of radio dispatch hey there molly so what did the video evidence alternately clear him of and what was shown innit. sure so mr primo was facing a number of charges including obstructing governmental administration resisting arrest and assaulting an officer and the officer in question had testified at the trial claiming that mr primo head farms had resisted and ultimately. his violent actions. violent actions had led to the officer. being injured and when the actual tape of the arrest was played in court it actually showed that mr primo was on the ground he had fallen down in the scuffle of the protest and had covered his his head to protect himself as he was on the ground and as he tried to stand up was then tackled from behind by officers and there was basically video evidence of what the police officer had testified what happened so quite a different story fro
meanwhile in new york occupy activist michael premia is was found innocent of assaulting a police officer when video evidence directly contradicted the new york police department's claim that he had abused the officers here to discuss this case of michael primo i'm joined now by molly nestle a journalist of radio dispatch hey there molly so what did the video evidence alternately clear him of and what was shown innit. sure so mr primo was facing a number of charges including obstructing...
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while you're there when campaigners actually take action a rights group will seek in the new york police department to court over claims its controversial stop and see risk of policy and the targets minorities get the details online. and they are continuing government has accused the u.k.'s vegas bank of money laundering and other dodgy dealings running into the tens of millions of dollars it's also on our web page. it took six weeks of a drawn out negotiations but israel's a new coalition government has now been formed and sworn in prime minister benjamin netanyahu now in his third term in office has turned to both a sense of party and a far right political grouping to take the reins but as policy explains the all could of compromise has seen lead to cracks in the new government. he might have perfected the role of israel's great communicator but as prime minister benjamin netanyahu enters his third term of office like his audience his powers of persuasion are shrinking. you need to watch the body language of how this coalition was forged it changed from aggressive to disappointed and after the di
while you're there when campaigners actually take action a rights group will seek in the new york police department to court over claims its controversial stop and see risk of policy and the targets minorities get the details online. and they are continuing government has accused the u.k.'s vegas bank of money laundering and other dodgy dealings running into the tens of millions of dollars it's also on our web page. it took six weeks of a drawn out negotiations but israel's a new coalition...
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eviction meanwhile in new york occupy activist michael primo was found innocent of assaulting a police officer when video evidence directly contradicted a new york police department officer who was underwrote here to discuss the case of mr primo and other instances of police recklessness i'm joined now by matthew feeney he's the assistant editor for reason twenty four seven matthew thank you so much for joining me let's talk about these these different cases that we're seeing is there are trying to kind of going on are these the exception or are they really the standard or what we're really seeing is that there is a trend in the use of excessive force by police throughout the country and i think that this is something that you know is not isolated to the instances you just highlighted it's actually something that has continued over the last few years ok so the l.a.p.d. certainly has a reputation of police brutality but we've seen this increased militarization of local police forces i mean across the country from tanks to swat teams to the gear that they use except for a how does this affect the relationship between the police and the civilian population it affect
eviction meanwhile in new york occupy activist michael primo was found innocent of assaulting a police officer when video evidence directly contradicted a new york police department officer who was underwrote here to discuss the case of mr primo and other instances of police recklessness i'm joined now by matthew feeney he's the assistant editor for reason twenty four seven matthew thank you so much for joining me let's talk about these these different cases that we're seeing is there are...
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late last week new york police department officers had a milestone their five million stop and frisk five million the stop and frisk procedure is when police officers stop civilians they suspect of criminal activity on the streets and path of down all without a warrant today in new york federal judge started hearing testimony from a class action lawsuit that calls this practice unconstitutional the n.y.p.d. says that stop and frisk has resulted in decreased violence and that police needed to be able to use their discretion to identify and approach suspicious people but the lawsuit claims that these suspicions are based on prejudice the large majority of these people stuff from stop and frisk after all are young african-american and latino men of those frest eighty eight percent walk away without arrest so this trial will get at the heart of whether these stops are necessary to prevent violent crime or unconstitutional and counterproductive the trial is expected to last a month and will help the n.y.p.d. sculpts their practices in the future but stop and frisk isn't the only controver
late last week new york police department officers had a milestone their five million stop and frisk five million the stop and frisk procedure is when police officers stop civilians they suspect of criminal activity on the streets and path of down all without a warrant today in new york federal judge started hearing testimony from a class action lawsuit that calls this practice unconstitutional the n.y.p.d. says that stop and frisk has resulted in decreased violence and that police needed to be...
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the start of a federal trial about the new york police department's practice of stopping question, questioning. the class action lawsuit claims the stop and frisk practice violates the rights of minorities. and bill bratton has supported stop-and-frisk policies in other cities. bratten to's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for -- bratton's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for this policy. >>> alameda county agencies are seeking a $67 million grant to hire 90 oakland police officers, sheriff's deputies and chp officers for a crime- suppression unit. the unit would target high- crime areas throughout the county. the oakland city council is also expected to ask the county tomorrow for funds for additional police academies and to double sheriff patrols. >>> 8:18. the man who foe counted twitter has -- who cofounded twitter has other big plans. jack dorsey says he's serious about moving to new york some day and running for mayor. he's worth more than a billion dollars. that's a lot short than the current mayor, michael bloomberg. he's wort
the start of a federal trial about the new york police department's practice of stopping question, questioning. the class action lawsuit claims the stop and frisk practice violates the rights of minorities. and bill bratton has supported stop-and-frisk policies in other cities. bratten to's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for -- bratton's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for this policy. >>> alameda county agencies are...
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the start of a federal trial about the new york police department's practice of stopping question, questioningon lawsuit claims the stop and frisk practice violates the rights of minorities. and bill bratton has supported stop-and-frisk policies in other cities. bratten to's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for -- bratton's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for this policy. >>> alameda county agencies are seeking a $67 million grant to hire 90 oakland police officers, sheriff's deputies and chp officers for a crime- suppression unit. the unit would target high- crime areas throughout the county. the oakland city council is also expected to ask the county tomorrow for funds for additional police academies and to double sheriff patrols. >>> 8:18. the man who foe counted twitter has -- who cofounded twitter has other big plans. jack dorsey says he's serious about moving to new york some day and running for mayor. he's worth more than a billion dollars. that's a lot short than the current mayor, michael bloomberg. he's worth an estimated $
the start of a federal trial about the new york police department's practice of stopping question, questioningon lawsuit claims the stop and frisk practice violates the rights of minorities. and bill bratton has supported stop-and-frisk policies in other cities. bratten to's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for -- bratton's critics in oakland protested hiring him because of his support for this policy. >>> alameda county agencies are seeking a $67 million...
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new york city's stop and frisk policy. last year under that policy, the new york police department stopped more than 500,000 people. 85% were and even though black and latinos make up about 50% of the populations and 89% of those stopped were found totally innocent. despite those numbers, police say the policy does not target people by race but now an officer has been taped, caught on tape ordering a street car to target blacks. here's the audio. >> this is about stopping the right people, the right place, the right location. >> okay. >> again, when we had the most problems and most problems we had were robberies. >> and who are these people robbing? >> male blacks and i told you they are local and had no problem telling you this. male blacks, 14 to 20, 21. >> this -- this is an ugly policy that needs to be addressed. that's why i and other civil rights leaders led thousands in a silent march last year to protest stop and frisk. we made noise with our silence and brought national attention to this issue. it's the new racial profiling and we won't stop fighting it. both tylenol and bayer advanced aspirin are proven to be eff
new york city's stop and frisk policy. last year under that policy, the new york police department stopped more than 500,000 people. 85% were and even though black and latinos make up about 50% of the populations and 89% of those stopped were found totally innocent. despite those numbers, police say the policy does not target people by race but now an officer has been taped, caught on tape ordering a street car to target blacks. here's the audio. >> this is about stopping the right...
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australia is boosting aid. , civilunited states rights groups are taking the new york city's police department to court, claiming that the stop and frisk policy unfairly targets minorities. this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant -- >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant, that many young men say it is the police they fear most. some were afraid to give their last names in describing their dealings with police. >> how are you all doing? >> i have had going -- had guns pointed at me based on my appearance. stop and frisk, as i've said numerous times, in one day. you never find anything. it is ongoing harassment, it seems. >> david has been stopped and searched or frisked in his neighborhood in manhattan. >> it is scary. when it is happening, it is embarrassing. the fear is always there. >> it's an issue i've been dealing with since i was 15. it hurts. >> he's one of the people suing the police over their stop and search tactics, which have been well documented by neighborhood groups. the lawsuit accuses police of violating a part of
australia is boosting aid. , civilunited states rights groups are taking the new york city's police department to court, claiming that the stop and frisk policy unfairly targets minorities. this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant -- >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant, that many young men say it is the police they fear most. some were afraid to give their last names in describing their dealings with police. >> how are...
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my meineke. >>> huge court battle for mayor bloomberg and the new york police department begins todaying cigarettes and not talking about the big gulp. talking about the racist tactic of police stopping and questioning and sometimes even frisking anyone they deem suspicious. it's called stop and frisk. take a look at this. there have been about 5 million stops in the last decade. and more than half, 52%, are black. 32% hishispanic. 11% white. critics say the practice is unconstitutional, they say police are racially profiling minority, citing the population breakdown. blacks and hispanics are each only about a quarter of the population while half are white. place say they forbid racial profiling, but they stand by this, a successful means of deterring crime. want to talk about what's really at stake here. drew fib lfinley joins me. today is day one in federal court. it's a practical ramification, symbolic ramification. what's at stake? >> in 1968, we call these terry stops, they said if there's reasonable suspicion that somebody is committing a crime, you can stop them if it's reasona
my meineke. >>> huge court battle for mayor bloomberg and the new york police department begins todaying cigarettes and not talking about the big gulp. talking about the racist tactic of police stopping and questioning and sometimes even frisking anyone they deem suspicious. it's called stop and frisk. take a look at this. there have been about 5 million stops in the last decade. and more than half, 52%, are black. 32% hishispanic. 11% white. critics say the practice is...
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police officers and the over 5,000 school safety agents that work in new york city. the police department is making videos to make it easier to identify these drugs and what to when you respond to the scene. and observe anyone who is being affected by the drug. this last thursday, mayor bloomberg put old a rule in new york city that they are not to give any prescriptions for opiate sksr long use s. and for the prescription only do it for three days. and do not fill any that are reported stolen or lost. we think these are common sense initiatives that will make a difference. nothing you do is without a cost. this will cost us about $12 million but, of course, if it saves lives it will be worth it. that is the basis of our plan and we're looking forward to working with the clinton health matter initiative. thank you. [applause] >> thank you commission urkel yp. >> these folks, there's not much more i have to add. i think after hearing the panelists, what i would add is every panelists spoke with wonderful ideas and programs that they are each doing individually. where i thing the opportunit
police officers and the over 5,000 school safety agents that work in new york city. the police department is making videos to make it easier to identify these drugs and what to when you respond to the scene. and observe anyone who is being affected by the drug. this last thursday, mayor bloomberg put old a rule in new york city that they are not to give any prescriptions for opiate sksr long use s. and for the prescription only do it for three days. and do not fill any that are reported stolen...
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boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a loose brutality of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening to clean clothes officers out of a car in east la for sure and eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching kamani gray they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray out a gun and pointed it at the under cover officers at knott's where they fired off eleven rounds at the teenager shooting him seven times by friends and family of gray i spoke with one personally told me that this young boy would never ever point a gun at police at any police officer let alone you know two that were there on scene. and there's more insight into the case coming up later here on r.g.p. in breaking the senate will be much to. the what you will be required to give you better for your good old. in china the shift from one generation of leaders to the next one is a complete with a new prime minister chang and now in charge of the world second largest economy and there are a number of
boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a loose brutality of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening to clean clothes officers out of a car in east la for sure and eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching kamani gray they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray out a gun and...
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boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a truce we tell them of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening to plink those officers out of a car in east flatbush around eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching kamani gray they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray out a gun and pointed it at the under cover officers and that's when they fired off a leaven rounds at the teenager shooting him seven times by friends and family of gray i spoke with one personally told me that this young boy would never ever point a gun at a police officer at any police officer let alone you know two that were there on scene. archies and team is a not only on screen but also online a can of the wise slow war extreme thousands of lives ever would be determined. as we report in archie dot com a new study says years claiming the u.s. led conflict in iraq has close to one point seven trillion dollars a figure far greater than previously believed. and another click away for you already
boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a truce we tell them of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening to plink those officers out of a car in east flatbush around eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching kamani gray they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray out a gun and...
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boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a police brutality of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening two plainclothes officers got out of a car in these flop going on eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching come on a grade they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belts and according to police they say that gray pulled out a gun and pointed it at the under cover officers and not when they fired off a levin rounds the teenager shooting him seven times but friends and family of i spoke with one personally told me that this young boy would never ever point a gun at police at any police officer let alone you know two that were there on scene mommy griese mother carol grey as well as other relatives are according to reports planning to hold a press conference in brooklyn thursday afternoon it is not clear what they will yet discuss previously gray's parents said that they would not speak publicly until the violence stops but clearly there's been a change of heart in this news is coming from a spokesper
boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a police brutality of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening two plainclothes officers got out of a car in these flop going on eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching come on a grade they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belts and according to police they say that gray pulled...
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boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a loose brutality of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening to clean clothes officers out of a car in these floppers around eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching come on a grade they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray pulled out a gun and pointed it at the under cover officers and not what they fired off a levin rounds at the teenager shooting him seven times by friends and family of gray i spoke with one personally told me that this young boy would never ever point a gun at police at any police officer let alone you know two that were there on scene and there's more insight into the case coming up later this hour in breaking the search with. the. and what you will be required to give you very much for your good until. scouring the red planet for traces of life means of rising up to some daunting technical challenges and one of its a toughest is digging deep into its soil and that's the goal of a brand new
boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a loose brutality of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening to clean clothes officers out of a car in these floppers around eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching come on a grade they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray pulled out a...
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boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a truce for talent of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening two plainclothes officers got out of a car in these flopper and eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and more approaching come on a grade they set it at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray pulled out a gun and pointed it at the under cover officers at knott's where they fired off a leavening rounds at the teenager shooting him seven times by friends and family of gray i spoke with one personally told me that this young boy would never ever point a gun at a police officer at any police officer let alone you know two that were there on scene up next peter lavelle and his guest the pledge and a heated debate and cross talk. or you were did was to give members and has decided to not let the sins of the recent past go he's demanding that the u.s. government release documents about the series program. addition and secret detention of suspected terrorists everson believes that there is
boiling for days many new yorkers believe that this is another indication other example of a truce for talent of police targeting minorities according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening two plainclothes officers got out of a car in these flopper and eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and more approaching come on a grade they set it at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray pulled out a...
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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. >> right. >> so 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 more than a mi
. >> 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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new york has strict gun control. chicago has 3.5 times the murder rate of new york. the new york city police department sees the guns daily in large numbers. we have taken him away from the bad guys, that's what you have to do if you want to solve the problem of crime and if you want to avoid another terrible situation like sandy hook. we have to enforce the laws that we have. a few more laws, okay. but they are not going to solve the problem. we must enforce the ones that we have. lou: we must talk another time abt that assault weapons ban. mayer, it is so great to have you here. always good to see yo venezuelan president hugo chavez died today after a two-year battle with cancer. the vice president ming the announcement just hours after they expelled two u.s. diplomats in the country. his cancer was caused, he said, by power play. he gradually placed all state institutions, including the oil industry under his direct control. he frequently railed against the united states in an effort to promote a leftist recycle across latin america as well as his own country. hugo chavez, 58 years old. lou: no more
new york has strict gun control. chicago has 3.5 times the murder rate of new york. the new york city police department sees the guns daily in large numbers. we have taken him away from the bad guys, that's what you have to do if you want to solve the problem of crime and if you want to avoid another terrible situation like sandy hook. we have to enforce the laws that we have. a few more laws, okay. but they are not going to solve the problem. we must enforce the ones that we have. lou: we must...
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police suspect superintendent gary mccarthy two years ago, it was a test. could mccarthy use the strategies he honed when he worked in the new york city police department to bring chicago the same kind of dramatic reductions in crime? the biggest challenge in chicago has been an estimated 68,000 gang members. one problem is a criminal justice system that lets nearly half of those arrested with illegal guns off with little or no jail time. >> the criminal justice system has to support what it is we're doing in the policing world if we're going to get long-term results rather than short-term spikes and valleys. >> reporter: so mccarthy has rolled out a series of tactical tools. first, technology. using electronic mapping to track each crime and deploy officers to hot spots, they call it putting cops on the dots. then the persistently violent sectors of chicago neighborhoods were flooded with rookies and overtime money from the mayor's office helped push 200 cops out of desk jobs at headquarters and on to the streets. finally, a gang initiative used intelligence analysis to determine where retaliation shootings were likely, and have police on hand to prevent them.
police suspect superintendent gary mccarthy two years ago, it was a test. could mccarthy use the strategies he honed when he worked in the new york city police department to bring chicago the same kind of dramatic reductions in crime? the biggest challenge in chicago has been an estimated 68,000 gang members. one problem is a criminal justice system that lets nearly half of those arrested with illegal guns off with little or no jail time. >> the criminal justice system has to support what...
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new york city's police department after. a sixteen year old boy in a brooklyn neighborhood. the searing two years since the bloody conflict began some european states to put weapons directly into the hands of rebels. with islamist extremists. in china is complete with a new leaders aiming to keep the economy and military investments growing the u.s. continues to build its presence in the region. back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is the week on. a hunger strike at guantanamo bay is continuing after forty days with more than one hundred detainees reportedly starving themselves in protest at the desecration of the koran by prison guards lawyers for the captives claim the state of their health is close to life threatening but the u.s. military strongly denied the crisis saying only fourteen detainees are refusing all food. reports. u.s. president barack obama began his first term announcing his intention to close the guantanamo bay detention center now just two months into his second term the prison enters its twelfth year of operation with one hund
new york city's police department after. a sixteen year old boy in a brooklyn neighborhood. the searing two years since the bloody conflict began some european states to put weapons directly into the hands of rebels. with islamist extremists. in china is complete with a new leaders aiming to keep the economy and military investments growing the u.s. continues to build its presence in the region. back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is the week on. a hunger strike at...
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well according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening two plain. plainclothes officers got out of a car. and eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching kamandi grade they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray out a gun and pointed it at the under cover officers and that's when they fired off a levin rounds at the teenager shooting him seven times friends and family of i spoke with one personally told me that this young boy would never ever point a gun at police any police officer let alone you know two that were there on scene and the there was a thirty eight caliber recovered at the scene according to police no shots were fired from that gun by according to friends and family they said this is a young man who would have never ever pointed a gun at a police officers so that is what that's the events that unfolded but the bigger problem here is that there's a lot of a lot of young teenagers that are falling victim and dying in police shootings last year alone
well according to the new york city police department what they say is that on saturday evening two plain. plainclothes officers got out of a car. and eleven thirty pm it was an unmarked car and were approaching kamandi grade they said and at that point he was shuffling with his pants or his belt and according to police they say that gray out a gun and pointed it at the under cover officers and that's when they fired off a levin rounds at the teenager shooting him seven times friends and family...
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either are unarmed or had never fired a gun and a lot of new yorkers believe that the new york city police department is using brutal force specifically against black and hispanics people living in four neighborhoods killing young kids unfairly unjustly and they feel that this is a problem that's been perpetuated for years and is reaching a boiling point eventually it's going to get to a point where you know maybe these riots are not just happening in one limited area of new york city because someone say this is a huge epidemic that that you know consistently people in new york and kids you know particularly kids are being shot dead by police officers and some would argue there's no justification for it no release of so if the he fired first and so they were protecting themselves and they relate to. dr medical documents that said that really had nothing to say that kid up what actually had happened to the sixteen year old what's the reaction to that. well let's bring our viewers on this story if they don't know all the details graham was fatally shot by two plainclothes officers saturday evening he w
either are unarmed or had never fired a gun and a lot of new yorkers believe that the new york city police department is using brutal force specifically against black and hispanics people living in four neighborhoods killing young kids unfairly unjustly and they feel that this is a problem that's been perpetuated for years and is reaching a boiling point eventually it's going to get to a point where you know maybe these riots are not just happening in one limited area of new york city because...
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were in court for the case of floyd versus the city of new york this week, you likely didn't actually hear it. here's the new york police departmentontentious conversation with the officer who recorded it. >> so what am i supposed to do? stop every black and hispanic? i told you that i have to be there. i must be there. >> again, you're telling me you want to stop everybody. you want to stop all black and hispanic. >> i'm not going to do that. you want to do that. >> this is about stopping the right people, the right place. the right location. we had the most problems the most problems were robberies. >> and who are the people robbing? >> the problem was male blacks. 14 to 20, 21. that's the roll call. >> the male blocks and their ages. that clip played in the federal district court on thursday would seem to settle the debate for many ab whether the controversial nypd's policy of stop, question and frisk is focused more on race than crime and suspicion. here's what some had to say outside of the courtroom. >> i heard the argument in the courtroom. the new york argument seems to be to justify, not deny. seems to rationalize. >> the
were in court for the case of floyd versus the city of new york this week, you likely didn't actually hear it. here's the new york police departmentontentious conversation with the officer who recorded it. >> so what am i supposed to do? stop every black and hispanic? i told you that i have to be there. i must be there. >> again, you're telling me you want to stop everybody. you want to stop all black and hispanic. >> i'm not going to do that. you want to do that. >>...
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police going after emo looking white men trying to stop massacres, even though the profile would suggest that. we're going to have much more on this. the question is the new york city police departmenthts? [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. here, it's found in many forms. it's in the pristine sands of a perfect beach. it's in th
police going after emo looking white men trying to stop massacres, even though the profile would suggest that. we're going to have much more on this. the question is the new york city police departmenthts? [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the...
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and new york police departments. >> in rare cases they're fired, but often that is not end of the the their cases to state arbitrators, civil service boards and civilian commissions and many times end up back on the job. >> what? what? >> in oklahoma this police lieutenant was fired for cuffed this prisoner with his elbow in a mouth. here they beat a money outside a hospital. and in philadelphia this lieutenant was fired after smacking down a woman at a disorderly street festival. he has appealed to an arbitrator but his chances are good. in philadelphia nine oust ten cops fired by the police chief are reinstated by an outside arbitrator. it's a problem across the country, which is frustrated police chiefs and sheriffs. have you fired people and had them come back? >> yes. and i believe that that's the process. >> los angeles county sheriff lee baca runs the biggest sheriff's department in the u.s. >> you've about got people that have come to the judgment that they shouldn't be out there and somebody's super seededseded your judgment. how does that feel? >> that our judgment becomes s
and new york police departments. >> in rare cases they're fired, but often that is not end of the the their cases to state arbitrators, civil service boards and civilian commissions and many times end up back on the job. >> what? what? >> in oklahoma this police lieutenant was fired for cuffed this prisoner with his elbow in a mouth. here they beat a money outside a hospital. and in philadelphia this lieutenant was fired after smacking down a woman at a disorderly street...
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detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checking our equipment, a call came over that there was a jumper up on the top of 30 rockefeller plaza. >> detective cole and solar race to midtown manhattan, where the 23-year-old man dangles his legs precariously from the 70th floor observation deck of 30 rock. >> the first thing i see when i get up there is him furiously scribbling at the notepad. i tried to communicate with him as much as possible. >> several onlookers and the local nbc affiliate's live sky cam records the action as it unfolds. >> he was on the northeast corner standing on approximately a 2 foot by 2 foot wide piece of the building. >> there was a seven-foot glass partition between us and him. what i initially did was climbed up on top of a piece of the building where i could talk down over the partition at him. seeing them helps you communicate. >> i want to position mys
detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checking our equipment, a call came over that there was a jumper up on the top of 30 rockefeller plaza. >> detective cole and solar race to midtown manhattan, where the 23-year-old man dangles his legs precariously from the 70th floor...
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prison, his lawyer said ranta planned to file a civil rights lawsuit against the city of new york and the police departmentincarceration had an immense effect on his health. >> fifteen train cars went off the tracks when a freight train derailed saturday in southern virginia. four of them ended up in the russell fork river. according to the transportation company, c-s- x, one of the derailed cars was leaking. it contained propionic acid, a corrosive material. a hazardous materials team is on the scene. the train was headed from north carolina to kentucky when the accident happened. no injuries were reported. >> big dreamers in 42 states are rushing to buy powerball tickets. the jackpot has climbed to it's sixth highest point. a whopping 3-hundred-20- million dollars. if there's a winner who takes the cash payout. it adds up to just under 2- hundred-million. that's quite a return on a 2-dollar ticket. the drawing is tonight at 8:59 p-m. if you want a ticket == you can head to arizona or oregon. or next month, california is state. >> if anybody can get to arizona in 14 minutes it is vicki! [laughter] tempera
prison, his lawyer said ranta planned to file a civil rights lawsuit against the city of new york and the police departmentincarceration had an immense effect on his health. >> fifteen train cars went off the tracks when a freight train derailed saturday in southern virginia. four of them ended up in the russell fork river. according to the transportation company, c-s- x, one of the derailed cars was leaking. it contained propionic acid, a corrosive material. a hazardous materials team is...
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. >> steve: he's being hailed as a bridge builder for the new york police department.. he was previously the head of community affairs. he's also a guest patron and speaker for the ayles apprentice program, created by roger ayles to increase diversity in journalism. >> gretchen: here is a story you may scratch your head over because it's our daily edition of what sequester? feds are spending apparently $350 million for planned parenthood stale sex education programs in western states, including montana, idaho, oregon, alaska, for sex education programs start not guilty kindergarten. i remember doing stories about this on the local level, i believe it was in wyoming. some parents were saying they didn't want their local schools to be able to enforce this kind of education for kids so young. but now could it be that the federal government is funding these kinds of programs? >> steve: it's so shocking because we remember the sequester, it was all about it's going to end everything, we'll have to close the white house tours. we'll have to close some small airport towers an
. >> steve: he's being hailed as a bridge builder for the new york police department.. he was previously the head of community affairs. he's also a guest patron and speaker for the ayles apprentice program, created by roger ayles to increase diversity in journalism. >> gretchen: here is a story you may scratch your head over because it's our daily edition of what sequester? feds are spending apparently $350 million for planned parenthood stale sex education programs in western...
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. >> the former head of police departments in l.a. and new yorkmised residents they would see in fast results. >> this is a very winnable situation in oakland. i think there is a lot of opportunity here to make some early gains quickly. i think you are going to see some of the gains will be made quickly. >> with oakland seeing a surnl in violent crime, they are being paid a quarter million dollars to vee verse the -- to reverse the tide. his strategy also includes improving oakland's realtime crime tracking computer system. and he again endorsed the controversial police tactic known as stop and frisk. >> to be frank, there is ?ot a police department in america that will be affected without it. >> i expected him to practice constitutional policing. we do walking stops and it is what i expect officers to did. but it has to be based on reasonable suspicion. >> the defense attorney is hoping to oversee federal lehman dated reforms this the opd. >> hunches are not good though. not good enough. if that is not a problem i think his efforts at trying to r
. >> the former head of police departments in l.a. and new yorkmised residents they would see in fast results. >> this is a very winnable situation in oakland. i think there is a lot of opportunity here to make some early gains quickly. i think you are going to see some of the gains will be made quickly. >> with oakland seeing a surnl in violent crime, they are being paid a quarter million dollars to vee verse the -- to reverse the tide. his strategy also includes improving...
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new york but support of the stop-and-frisk policy has touched off concern. our reporter has more. >> it was bratton to the rescue, the former head of police departments in los angeles and new york came to oakland promising fast results. >> this is a very winnable situation here in oakland. there is a lot of opportunity here to make some early gains quickly. >> with oakland seeing a surge in violent crime, bratton and the team of consultants are paid $250,000 to reverse this. he will look at new ways to get assistance from state and federal law enforcement and will improve oakland's real time crime tracking computer system. he endorsed the controversial police tactic known as "stop and frisk." >> there is not a police department in america that is effective without it. >> i expect them to practice constitutional police willing. we do this in oakland as part of what i expect officers to do but it must be based on reasonable suspicion. >> defense attorney is helping to oversee federally mandated reforms in oakland. >> his efforts at trying to reduce crime are important and positive. >> he returns to new york where he expressed interest in" old commissioner's jo
new york but support of the stop-and-frisk policy has touched off concern. our reporter has more. >> it was bratton to the rescue, the former head of police departments in los angeles and new york came to oakland promising fast results. >> this is a very winnable situation here in oakland. there is a lot of opportunity here to make some early gains quickly. >> with oakland seeing a surge in violent crime, bratton and the team of consultants are paid $250,000 to reverse this....
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conversations with new york police department's deputy inspector, christopher mccormick in the middleersation with the officer who recorded it, pedro serrano. take a listen. >> how damning are those types nypd's contention that stop and friis sex not essentially racial profile? >> the court of public opinion it is quite damning much the trial not taking place on the street are taking plays this a court of law, how they will interpret it who knows, we will find out at the end of the trial. they have documented now, i think what so many have said, which is that there's an overreliance and this vague area, frankly, that tape doesn't really sell you definitively one way or the other. there's always these ambiguous situations, every day, every street corner, every city in the country, a cop has to make a decision, do i stop this guy or i do not, is he doing something suspicious, could be a criminal, match the profile of snag might have happened and they have to make a judgment call. to make things harder it is the beat cop, the person with the least experience. this is somebody argue his s
conversations with new york police department's deputy inspector, christopher mccormick in the middleersation with the officer who recorded it, pedro serrano. take a listen. >> how damning are those types nypd's contention that stop and friis sex not essentially racial profile? >> the court of public opinion it is quite damning much the trial not taking place on the street are taking plays this a court of law, how they will interpret it who knows, we will find out at the end of the...