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little or no financial support from the government or insurance firms and now to new york where the new new york police department is facing scrutiny following allegations of systematic discrimination artie's try to chavez has this story and why people basis some serious charges for the tactics who worked in their intelligence unit in a lawsuit filed earlier this week that detectives claim that they were victims of discrimination when it came to promotions and assignments a group of black detectives in the n.y.p.d. intelligence division filed a federal lawsuit against the department saying they were denied promotions because of their race the detectives claim that despite their history of solid investigative work recommendations from their supervisors and their outstanding performance reviews they say that they were passed over for promotions and they claim the units bosses systematically discriminated against them while promoting less qualified and less experienced white detectives. police department officials say a review of a ten year period showed the opposite the detectives filed a complaint with the u.s. eq
little or no financial support from the government or insurance firms and now to new york where the new new york police department is facing scrutiny following allegations of systematic discrimination artie's try to chavez has this story and why people basis some serious charges for the tactics who worked in their intelligence unit in a lawsuit filed earlier this week that detectives claim that they were victims of discrimination when it came to promotions and assignments a group of black...
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ranking guy in the new york police department and he called me in his office he closed the door turned up the music and carried on you know it's just talk and he took out a piece of paper to be on it was written dr rockefeller looks like cause i'm all supplies little boys to the united nations and the only thing i did was nod and he burnt good ash created crushed up the ashes and what i arrested this man. it was exactly what we thought but then he started cooperating and there were unbelievable cases it's what was simpler and it was just like what later was told as the son to say after. having seen similar in the sense of of like a past because of sam was very particular as far as the idea of this sort of shooter wandering the streets killing couples on date nights right. yes but there were other aspects of this and remember also at one point before he learned to keep his mouth shut he had told maury terry and you'll find that in some of the stuff that he was not alone and we later identified these people when maury terry called me and verified because the names i actually identified t
ranking guy in the new york police department and he called me in his office he closed the door turned up the music and carried on you know it's just talk and he took out a piece of paper to be on it was written dr rockefeller looks like cause i'm all supplies little boys to the united nations and the only thing i did was nod and he burnt good ash created crushed up the ashes and what i arrested this man. it was exactly what we thought but then he started cooperating and there were unbelievable...
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. >>> fall on the attack of the new york police department boasted -- nearly 6 million people ride the subways each weekday. earlier today outside a near sub way stop i talked with james waters. >> have you changed something here in new york today? >> we've increased or police presence mostly in the transit cities throughout the entire subway system. >> we wen down there and there's -- >> so what we're looking to do is take the administration from the authorities in the new york police department intelligence bureau has detected -- >> this is based in london -- >> based in london. >> you immediately try to learn all you can about the method and technique of the terror? >> exactly. that detective provide us with realtime information what's happening over there from the crime scene. the uk police provide that information to us so we can better deploy in new york city. >> is that the idea -- the idea of that is that the techniques or strategies used by terrors or anybody or constantly evolving. sometimes it's one time an explosive, or an active shooter situation. as they evolve tactics yo
. >>> fall on the attack of the new york police department boasted -- nearly 6 million people ride the subways each weekday. earlier today outside a near sub way stop i talked with james waters. >> have you changed something here in new york today? >> we've increased or police presence mostly in the transit cities throughout the entire subway system. >> we wen down there and there's -- >> so what we're looking to do is take the administration from the...
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. >>> here in this country new york police department says it's moved extra officers, bomb detection dogs and heaviest weapons teams into the transit system. officials here areclosely monitoring the events in london. . >>> at the request of the united states and japan the united nations security council is meeting in a few hours to discuss the response to the latest north korean missile test. a missile flew over japanbefore crashing into the pacific yesterday. it is the secondtime a weapon make launched over a u.s. ally. south korea fired 2 missiles of its own. the united stateswants china and russia to take direction action against the forth. . >>> new information out of montgomery county. sources tellwusa9 that catherine hoggle has been indicted on murder charges for the death of her 2 children. sara and jacob disappeared in 2014. police are longconsidered the mother a prime suspect, but the courts ruled her incompetent to stand trial. catherine hoggle is set to appear in court later this afternoon for a hearing. >>> some disturbing new details on the murder of a popular local teac
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now is john miller, deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter- terrorism for the new york city police department. and many of you will remember, a former senior correspondent for cbs news. john, what's your assessment of the attempted bombing in london? >> well, i think what we're seeing is likely a lone wolf actor, probably inspired by what we've seen as now a juggernaut of propaganda coming from groups like al-qaeda and particularly isis. and we are seeing that as they are being pummeled in the war zone and losing more territory, having soldiers leave the battlefield, that they are beginning to turn up the propaganda machine that says if we are losing the war on the ground here, we have others to fight it where you live. >> mason: given the frustration isis is feeling in other parts of the world, do you feel the threat level here is higher now? >> in new york, we live with the reality that we are the most- targeted city in the united states by terrorist plots. we have a great relationship with the joint terrorism task force, our f.b.i. partners. and together we have managed to thwart almost 10
now is john miller, deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter- terrorism for the new york city police department. and many of you will remember, a former senior correspondent for cbs news. john, what's your assessment of the attempted bombing in london? >> well, i think what we're seeing is likely a lone wolf actor, probably inspired by what we've seen as now a juggernaut of propaganda coming from groups like al-qaeda and particularly isis. and we are seeing that as they are being...
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the new york police department said 33 more officers who fought through the smoke and dust on that dayed illnesses. mike pence in shanksville, pennsylvania. if you don't know the heroism, you should study it. saying thank you to the passengers who fought the hijackers. >> i will always believe that i and many others in our nation's capital were able to go home that day to hug our families because of the courage and selflessness of the heroes of flight 93. so for me it's personal. and i speak on behalf of a grateful nation. but thank you for giving me the privilege of speaking on behalf of my little family as well. >> at the white house on that day. forget a lot of things in and that one plays back and back and back. we of course thank you. wolf blitzer is up after a quick break. at ally, we're doing digital financial services right. but if that's not enough, we have 7500 allys looking out for one thing, you. call in the next ten minutes to save on... and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every dollar. put down the phone. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every c
the new york police department said 33 more officers who fought through the smoke and dust on that dayed illnesses. mike pence in shanksville, pennsylvania. if you don't know the heroism, you should study it. saying thank you to the passengers who fought the hijackers. >> i will always believe that i and many others in our nation's capital were able to go home that day to hug our families because of the courage and selflessness of the heroes of flight 93. so for me it's personal. and i...
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the department and we have over a thousand muslim officers and that minority and majority with 700,000 muslims. 60% of the population was so new york city, the city that works, new york city police department and the legal we are advocating to reflect the communities they serve, all of this bulletin to the express they've been experiencing. the leading newspapers could also stand to look like the roll call if you ask me. the great shadow of race but neither can we assume that disparities in the bias when they are tied to disparities and crime rates. there's an inconvenient truth that reflects the reality of the cause. do not expect a doctor or physician to apply keynote were radiation for the cancer that he's trading. with the medical malpractice. or to deny treatment that is essential. why has it become the mantra. the data-driven or evidence policing isn't a bias. they go where the crops and problems are and fortunately for the minority residents, particularly the poor that is where the crime is that's where the need is. it's not driven by a racial bias. the challenge is to ensure that while we are there, we see each other. finally, only heavy-handed tactics control crime. thi
the department and we have over a thousand muslim officers and that minority and majority with 700,000 muslims. 60% of the population was so new york city, the city that works, new york city police department and the legal we are advocating to reflect the communities they serve, all of this bulletin to the express they've been experiencing. the leading newspapers could also stand to look like the roll call if you ask me. the great shadow of race but neither can we assume that disparities in the...
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. >> new york police department released for the first time ever body cam video and this video shows a deadly shooting in the bronx from a standoff on september 6th. police went to check up on 31-year-old miguel richards. found him holding a knife an gun. officers ordered him to drop both. they ordered him dozens of times to do so. when he did not, they shot. that gun turn out to be toy. police say they released video because it shows officers doing the right thing. ♪ >>> right now we're watching several big national stories. a soldier injured during a training exercise at fort bragg has died. his name 32-year-old staff sergeant alexander, seven other special op soldiers were hurt during that training exercise and the military is still trying to figure out what happened. >>> deal or no deal? president trump contradicting democratic leaders about whether they really have deal on immigration. especially for people brought here illegally as children. the president is reiterating his campaign promise for a border wall. >> the wall is going to be obstructed when we need the funds at a lit
. >> new york police department released for the first time ever body cam video and this video shows a deadly shooting in the bronx from a standoff on september 6th. police went to check up on 31-year-old miguel richards. found him holding a knife an gun. officers ordered him to drop both. they ordered him dozens of times to do so. when he did not, they shot. that gun turn out to be toy. police say they released video because it shows officers doing the right thing. ♪ >>> right...
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the vessel was at sea, 16 miles from the closest police precinct, but the new york police department's aviation unit swiftly arrived on the scene in under 20 minutes. sailor was transported to the nearest hospital and we're told he is in stable condition >>> hundreds of police gathered in northern taiwan to form a rhino shaped crowd in celebration of today's world rhino day, police say, this was the call to protect rhinos from extincts. in response to the effort, they put a red sticker on their nose as a symbol for rhinos being hunted for their horns. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" tonight, president clinton goes hollywood, the book he is writing with the big time author that will be made into a movie. what it is called and time line when we come right back. >>> many people have sore knees, whether you are an athlete or just feeling effect s of wear and tear through the years, it can be debilitating. now a new exercise machinist offering relief and a way to work out with less impact and less pain. kate? >>> weekend finally upon us and while it is not week toned break out sweate
the vessel was at sea, 16 miles from the closest police precinct, but the new york police department's aviation unit swiftly arrived on the scene in under 20 minutes. sailor was transported to the nearest hospital and we're told he is in stable condition >>> hundreds of police gathered in northern taiwan to form a rhino shaped crowd in celebration of today's world rhino day, police say, this was the call to protect rhinos from extincts. in response to the effort, they put a red sticker...
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so new york city, a city that works, new york city police department that reflects what we all are advocating for him and departments of reflect the communities they serve, all of this build built into the succet new york has been experiencing. the bullpens many of the nation's leading newspapers could also stand to take, to look a little more like a typical precinct roll call in new york city if you ask me. as i've emphasize the great shout of race this nation's original sin and enduring challenge, but neither can we assume that the spirit is in place enforcement are proof of bias when they're tied to disparities in crime rates. there's an inconvenient truth to use outdoors quote, that disproportionate impact reflects the reality of the cause. you would not expect a doctor or a physician to of life chemo or radiation out of proportion for the cantor that he is treating. that would be medical malpractice, or deny treatment when it is essential. why is that expected in the 21st century of american police?nt why is it advocated? why has it become the mantra? data-driven or evidence-based polici
so new york city, a city that works, new york city police department that reflects what we all are advocating for him and departments of reflect the communities they serve, all of this build built into the succet new york has been experiencing. the bullpens many of the nation's leading newspapers could also stand to take, to look a little more like a typical precinct roll call in new york city if you ask me. as i've emphasize the great shout of race this nation's original sin and enduring...
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. >> brown: as for himself, blake settled a lawsuit against the new york police department this summernd got the city to fund a legal fellowship. >> that was a good outcome. exploring cases of police misconduct, you have a fellow on staff for the next six years, two years at a time, so it'll be three different ones, straight out of law school, to fight these kind of cases. because last year, over 50% of them weren't seen to conclusion. so now there's someone on staff to help them see these cases through to the end, get whatever payout, get whatever accountability is necessary for the police officers. it's a start. it's not the end of the story. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in flushing meadows, new york. >> woodruff: and a news update before we go, as rescueers dig through rubble of the earthquake that shook central mexico this afternoon has risen to at least 9 94 and it is expected to climb. centered about 75 miles southeast of mexico city, the quake caused numerous buildings to collapse. today is the an anniversary of a 1985 quake in that city that killed thousand
. >> brown: as for himself, blake settled a lawsuit against the new york police department this summernd got the city to fund a legal fellowship. >> that was a good outcome. exploring cases of police misconduct, you have a fellow on staff for the next six years, two years at a time, so it'll be three different ones, straight out of law school, to fight these kind of cases. because last year, over 50% of them weren't seen to conclusion. so now there's someone on staff to help them...
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>> the new york city police department unlikeness appellees across the country actually have detectiveswork in these foreign countries, countries like england. they have real-time data that is coming into nypd right now in the intelligence division. it is getting sent out to the field. >> the president tweeted out today about scotland yard having potential terrorists, they don't know who they are. they have them on the list. you think it's time to get to profiling? >> i also always said we should profile. in circumstances like this if these guys are muslim and somebody mentioned profiling, they jump to racial profiling. it is predictive criminal profiling. you need to know where these people come from, who they are, where the hangout, who they associate with. where they live, the masks they go to, they worship him. that is where a lot of them will meet. >> it sounds like a science-fiction movie. i'm reminded of minority report. we will predict who will commit the next crime. is it realistic? is a controversy too much for people to swallow here in the states? >> it's about political corr
>> the new york city police department unlikeness appellees across the country actually have detectiveswork in these foreign countries, countries like england. they have real-time data that is coming into nypd right now in the intelligence division. it is getting sent out to the field. >> the president tweeted out today about scotland yard having potential terrorists, they don't know who they are. they have them on the list. you think it's time to get to profiling? >> i also...
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>> well, you know, the new york police department calls it losers to lions.his is a radicalization process. so the president really is on to something here when he talks about losers to lions. he is also on something when he -- i agree with his assessment of the internet. these guys, unlike al qaeda, isis is really used the internet to recruit, train and raddize from within. we need to stop this jihaddist material on the internet that they have used to sell. in terms of the travel ban, i've always said we need to ramp up our vetting in high threat areas to make sure that these terrorists, while they are going to europe, they are one flight away from the united states. we don't want them coming into the homeland. >> martha: yeah. in terms the travel ban, do you think that the white house will get what it wants on that front? clearly the president, based on these statements and others, wants it to be, you know, really tougher rather than looser. >> i think, you know, the initial implementation had some, you know, errors if you will. i think the administration f
>> well, you know, the new york police department calls it losers to lions.his is a radicalization process. so the president really is on to something here when he talks about losers to lions. he is also on something when he -- i agree with his assessment of the internet. these guys, unlike al qaeda, isis is really used the internet to recruit, train and raddize from within. we need to stop this jihaddist material on the internet that they have used to sell. in terms of the travel ban,...
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he's a sergeant in the new york police department.colin kaepernick and others like him in the nfl. he says he's seen issues between law enforcement and minority communities from the inside. i think he has a question. welcome. thank you for your service. >> thank you. all right. based on the dialogue this evening and it seems as if most people understand that racial inequalities in the u.s. is not an antiquated issue, but there is a significant portion of this population that they seem to think that this is something that was solved during the civil rights movement. so what can we do to get those people to understand that it's still a lot more work to do? because if we're not having this conversation from that platform, it's almost pointless. how do we get this fact to be universally accepted? >> spike? that's a tough question. >> that's a tough one. i think i go with my brothers from the seattle super sonics. >> excuse me. the seahawks. i'm still mad about pete carroll. for calling that pass. we have to understand each other's humanit
he's a sergeant in the new york police department.colin kaepernick and others like him in the nfl. he says he's seen issues between law enforcement and minority communities from the inside. i think he has a question. welcome. thank you for your service. >> thank you. all right. based on the dialogue this evening and it seems as if most people understand that racial inequalities in the u.s. is not an antiquated issue, but there is a significant portion of this population that they seem to...
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bad as it is, but it is. 120 world leaders and top diplomats is of utmost concern for the new york police department and getting help from other agencies like the fbi, secret service and home land security. stephanie gosk is just outside the united nations a few blocks from here. stephanie, every year one of the biggest concerns are protests. how are police handling all of this? >> reporter: it adds and extra layer of complication. you know here in new york city, since president trump became president, we've had a lot of protests. another one later on today in a couple of hours. rise and resist planning an anti-white supremacy march that begins at 5:00 at grand central, marching up to trump tower, adding mother layer of complication. already on to what is a remarkable security situation here and remarkable not just for the scale of this operation, also because, as you said, this happens every single year, and security in new york city is complicated as it is. add the 190-plus member states, and their delegations, add the protests, add president trump, and it gets even more complicated. the nypd wrap
bad as it is, but it is. 120 world leaders and top diplomats is of utmost concern for the new york police department and getting help from other agencies like the fbi, secret service and home land security. stephanie gosk is just outside the united nations a few blocks from here. stephanie, every year one of the biggest concerns are protests. how are police handling all of this? >> reporter: it adds and extra layer of complication. you know here in new york city, since president trump...
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the victims were members of the fire department of new york, new york police department, port authorityolice and ems. each participant paid tribute by climbing the equivalent of the 110 stories of the world trade center. >> honor it's in remembrance, um, we're a brotherhood -- brother and sister hood now, and um, and we don't -- we don't want to forget them. we want to make sure they're families know we will never forget them. >> money raised benefits the new york fire department's counseling unit which supports the families of fallen firefighters. >>> 7:09. trumped by sports. the president's two-day rant targeting the nfl and nba has brought swift condemnation from lead executives and star players. we will discuss this with a pam this morning. >>> plus, waging war at the gym against germs? how bacteria could be in the way of your workout. >>> and it's national punctuation day. some people still don't know how to use commas and when to use a period. and your word choice in writing or tech cog reflect poorly on you. we'll talk about it. ♪ >>> hi, i'm sue serio along with weekend wendy wh
the victims were members of the fire department of new york, new york police department, port authorityolice and ems. each participant paid tribute by climbing the equivalent of the 110 stories of the world trade center. >> honor it's in remembrance, um, we're a brotherhood -- brother and sister hood now, and um, and we don't -- we don't want to forget them. we want to make sure they're families know we will never forget them. >> money raised benefits the new york fire department's...
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police say it's not the first time they made prostitution arrests at this location. they checked the state board and did not find the massage license for the business. the new york city police department has released footage of the first deadly shooting captured on body cameras. they said the man was holding what appeared to be gaun and thy opened fire when they say. investigators found a knife and toy gun. the deadly shooting is under investigation. the department rolled out the body cameras in april and hopes to have them at more than 20 precincts by the end of this year. >>> new this morning president trump is asked espn to apologize for untruth days after one of its sports networks anchors posted a continroversial tweet. he'll later apologize to her bosses and espn said the comments do not reflect the view of the network. saying espn paying a big price and people are dumpling it in record numbers. espn did not immediately respond to the president's tweet. >>> all right. check out this sink hole in south rn california. you can see the water gushing out of it. it caused dozens of cars to stall. a pipe burst and no injuries were reported. >>> neighbors in philadelphia's community say
police say it's not the first time they made prostitution arrests at this location. they checked the state board and did not find the massage license for the business. the new york city police department has released footage of the first deadly shooting captured on body cameras. they said the man was holding what appeared to be gaun and thy opened fire when they say. investigators found a knife and toy gun. the deadly shooting is under investigation. the department rolled out the body cameras...
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coming up this morning how new york police department protect the u.n. i'm jim donovan.y, september 21st, 2017. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> ahead, the latest on the nonstop search for survivors after the country's devastating earthquake. >>> plus, domino's is in studio 57. she's going to show us why the car that delivers your future orders may not have anyone driving it. but who brings the pizza from the car to the front door. we'll find out. first here's your "eye opener" at 8:00. >> hurricane maria devastating puerto rico. >> we don't know how badly damaged the areas are. only now rescue crews are moving in. >> they're look for survivors of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake. >> there are also hazards. so far more than 50 people have been rescued. >> on the iran deal, has the president decided to decertify it? >> the president's said yesterday he's made a decision. >> do you know what that decision is? >> well, he'll indicate that decision at his time and his choosing. the entire world community has one goal, that is the denuclearization of the korean peninsula.
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she said her father is a veteran of vietnam and is a retired new york police department lieutenant who now lives in puerto rico. this veteran of the united states military told his daughter that he had suffered from head trauma because he slipped and fell while clearing water that was entering his house. he told his daughter that puerto rico is devastated and looks like an atom bomb has struck the island. he's without power, cell phone use, water. he told her that mother nature had unleashed a monster on them. he said god have mercy on us, and then told his daughter he loved her. this man is a veteran. he served in our military alongside so many other americans from puerto rico, and he protected our country when we needed him, so we need to protect him now. mr. president, how would you respond if this humanitarian crisis happened in your state or in my state or any other state around the country? can you imagine what this would be like if it was ohio? can you imagine what this would be like if it was new york? we would act as quickly as we could. we would give people there every resour
she said her father is a veteran of vietnam and is a retired new york police department lieutenant who now lives in puerto rico. this veteran of the united states military told his daughter that he had suffered from head trauma because he slipped and fell while clearing water that was entering his house. he told his daughter that puerto rico is devastated and looks like an atom bomb has struck the island. he's without power, cell phone use, water. he told her that mother nature had unleashed a...
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. >>> the new york city police department has released footage of the first shooting captured on official department body cameras. >> what's in your other hand? you understand, you are at risk of getting shot if you don't tell us what's in your other hand. >> according to investigators, officers asked the man to show his hands and drop his weapon more than 100 thyme. he was -- 100 times. he was holding what appeared to be a gun and opened fire when they saw what was a laser coming from the weapon. they found a knife and toy gun equipped with a laser. the deadly shooting is under investigation. the department rolled out the body cameras in april. they hope to have more than them in more than 20 precincts by the end of the year. >>> police in north jersey are searching for arsonists they say were dressed like ninjas. this shows the man and woman dressed in black from head to toe as they walked into an apartment building in newark. authorities said they set several fires and took off. the sprinkler system quickly extinguished the flames. no one was hurt. >>> in our neck of the woods, neighbo
. >>> the new york city police department has released footage of the first shooting captured on official department body cameras. >> what's in your other hand? you understand, you are at risk of getting shot if you don't tell us what's in your other hand. >> according to investigators, officers asked the man to show his hands and drop his weapon more than 100 thyme. he was -- 100 times. he was holding what appeared to be a gun and opened fire when they saw what was a laser...
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police director for newark, new jersey, from 2006 to 2011, where we also saw crime reductions and reductions in complaints against police in that city. before that he started in the , new york city police department where he rose steadily through the ranks, serving as deputy commissioner of operations where he was involved in planning, coordinating, and directing the response to the world trade center attacks and its aftermath. garry attended the police management institute at columbia university. as well as the graduate program in marist college in new york and he has a bachelor's degree from suny in albany. finally, we will hear from james stewart, also known as chips. he is the director of public safety and senior director of law enforcement at cna corporation. he is a senior advisor to the department of justice's smart policing initiative, which provides technical assistance and training to 35 law enforcement agencies, all the way from baltimore to los angeles. prior to joining cna, chips served in the oakland police division, and is also a white house fellow. and a special assistant to the attorney general. from 1982 to 1990, he was the longest-serving director in history of the national ins
police director for newark, new jersey, from 2006 to 2011, where we also saw crime reductions and reductions in complaints against police in that city. before that he started in the , new york city police department where he rose steadily through the ranks, serving as deputy commissioner of operations where he was involved in planning, coordinating, and directing the response to the world trade center attacks and its aftermath. garry attended the police management institute at columbia...
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are doing an outstanding job and i know what the police in new york are doing and state police all doing a phenomenal job. >> jon: new york police department has its own terrorism department. take us back to your memories of 9/11, 2001. >> i was actually in washington heading to the capitol. i heard on the car radio that the tower had been attacked -- hit by a plane and like you i thought it was an accident. by the time i got to my office the second plane was hitting. my immediate worries my wife. she was on the runway at laguardia that day. i was wondering was that her plane? no way of making contact with her. my son worked in the commerce department. a rumor a bomb had gone off there. i was thinking personally for the first half hour. after an hour i realized they were safe then it suddenly hit me wait, there are thousands of people in that building and all day long i got calls from friends and family and friends and neighbors who were killed and it became one horrific period of days and weeks and months of wakes and funerals, memorial receives and also being in washington trying to get our defenses up, making sure that we did all we cou
are doing an outstanding job and i know what the police in new york are doing and state police all doing a phenomenal job. >> jon: new york police department has its own terrorism department. take us back to your memories of 9/11, 2001. >> i was actually in washington heading to the capitol. i heard on the car radio that the tower had been attacked -- hit by a plane and like you i thought it was an accident. by the time i got to my office the second plane was hitting. my immediate...
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you watch with the emergency services unit of the new york police department did, the fire department. everybody from the new york tristate area. and then you see it again in all these storms. these are extraordinary men and women. they are the best of what this country has. >> talented, brave and selfless. >> one of the biggest stories of hurricane irma, particularly in naples was supposed to be a storm surge. forecast to get 10 to 15 feet of storm surge after irma. that number has been revised down to five to six feet. that's a dramatic difference. you can see widespread damage. >> also in naples one of the iconic images was an arena with more than 5,000 inside getting shelter as the storm passed over. the roof began to leak. water coming through. no reports of anyone hurt. this is video gabe gutierrez sent into us. you can see trash cans throughout the arena collecting the water as it comes in through the ceiling. gabe joins us now from naples. gabe, the sun up where you are. tell us what you're finding. >> reporter: hi. good morning. as you mentioned the big story in naples was su
you watch with the emergency services unit of the new york police department did, the fire department. everybody from the new york tristate area. and then you see it again in all these storms. these are extraordinary men and women. they are the best of what this country has. >> talented, brave and selfless. >> one of the biggest stories of hurricane irma, particularly in naples was supposed to be a storm surge. forecast to get 10 to 15 feet of storm surge after irma. that number has...
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in new york you ask the questioned -- >> really quickly -- >> the nypd12, they came together to say they were going to file a lawsuit against the city of new york and police department in new york for upholding the quota system. and the justice league organization that i work with, karma perez and others have been supporting that. there was one woman of 12 who works for the police department that all of her overtime and any other ramification tore speaking out that you could even think of has been thrown at this woman to get her to be the one to fold. when you say what can the community do? it is really important that when officers come out -- and i heard john lewis saying we have to do more. the people sitting in this room are responsible for offices being able to speak out. if we do not ensure that we are standing by them, that we are donating to the churches and causes that help uphold this woman, this woman needs resources and take care of her family, she as one woman could be the one to help us break -- i know -- i've got to be quiet, i get it but this is important -- >> i didn't stop you. >> she is the one -- >> you gave me the look. we're brother and sister.
in new york you ask the questioned -- >> really quickly -- >> the nypd12, they came together to say they were going to file a lawsuit against the city of new york and police department in new york for upholding the quota system. and the justice league organization that i work with, karma perez and others have been supporting that. there was one woman of 12 who works for the police department that all of her overtime and any other ramification tore speaking out that you could even...
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that isjust larger than the new york city police department or the annual expenses york city police department the nra. we're not talking about huge amounts of money here. thanks forjoining us. and also with us here is my colleague katty kay. you have watched so many speeches by us president at the un, as you assess the reactionjudging by the response inside that chamber? is the speech ran 45 minutes, i don't know the white house but scheduled an hour expecting applause, which is usually is one an american president speaks, particularly 0bama when he had severed global adoration, there was almost no applause doing this speech. he whizzed through his 45 minutes. there are echoes of george w bush and the axis of evil. the big difference between trump and bush, george bush was exporting democracy and ideology, i remember his second inaugural address when he said we will help people who are tyrannised and help them build the in the countryside there is none of that with trump. he is specifically saying we will let you get on with your business, he said when going backin your business, he said when
that isjust larger than the new york city police department or the annual expenses york city police department the nra. we're not talking about huge amounts of money here. thanks forjoining us. and also with us here is my colleague katty kay. you have watched so many speeches by us president at the un, as you assess the reactionjudging by the response inside that chamber? is the speech ran 45 minutes, i don't know the white house but scheduled an hour expecting applause, which is usually is one...
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we were just talking about the new york police department. ng your administration. i still think it's one of the more remarkable achievements of government that new york city turned from what it was in the 70s and the 80s to what it is today. >> a lot of people it did that. each mayor has built on what was left to him or her by the previous one. leaves previous jobs for the next one. strength of the police department great commissioners. diversity. spending the money, we spent a lot of money on big police department and also the strength of the officers at the site. the sergeants. the sergeants are well trained. i've always thought that was the key. the sergeant is the one that says you go over there. you shoot. you talk. you don't talk. whatever. that's what keeps things from spiraling. >> al sharpton was here. there were things happening. protests across the country. we had a terrible incident in new york city. a lot of people went out and marched, but marched peacefully. they were there all along. >> al sharpton deserves credit. agree with
we were just talking about the new york police department. ng your administration. i still think it's one of the more remarkable achievements of government that new york city turned from what it was in the 70s and the 80s to what it is today. >> a lot of people it did that. each mayor has built on what was left to him or her by the previous one. leaves previous jobs for the next one. strength of the police department great commissioners. diversity. spending the money, we spent a lot of...
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in new york these are people who came together to say they were going to file a lawsuit against police department in new york for upholding the quota system and the organization i worked with have been supporting them. there is a woman, one woman of 12 who works for the police department that all of her overtime and any other ramification for speaking out that you could even think of has been thrown at this woman to get her to be the one to fold. so web you say what can the community do when i heard her talking about we have to do more. the people sitting in this room are responsible for officers being able to speak out. if we do not ensure we are standing by them, that we are donating to the churches and causes that help uphold this woman, she needs resources to take care of her family. she is the one officer who could potentially break this crisis that we have in new york of an opressive police department. we need our people to donate and stand up and show up at our council meetings and to stand up when it is time to vote and make sure we are not just voting for those who have the policies in p
in new york these are people who came together to say they were going to file a lawsuit against police department in new york for upholding the quota system and the organization i worked with have been supporting them. there is a woman, one woman of 12 who works for the police department that all of her overtime and any other ramification for speaking out that you could even think of has been thrown at this woman to get her to be the one to fold. so web you say what can the community do when i...
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bratton on the phone with me now, and of course commissioner bratton, in addition to new york city, also ran police departmentsston and los angeles as well. and commissioner, as we have this conversation, these are some images that came out of mexico city, that have been coming out of mexico city, we should note this is tape, not live. but commissioner, those rescuers who are on the ground here in central mexico, what are they up against? >> craig, heart breaking says it all in a sense of what they're dealing with here. one of the things that occurred during this event is the outpouring of collaboration between people in that city and the surrounding areas. t it's not just designated rescue workers, but everybody's pitching, and at times what looks like confusing scenes is a desire for people to help, to get involved and understand the magnitude. and what ends up happening in these situations, some of them are aware of what they have lost physically and what they have lost with loved ones, but seeing what these families are dealing with, the idea of the unknown is my child alive, is my family alive. and having
bratton on the phone with me now, and of course commissioner bratton, in addition to new york city, also ran police departmentsston and los angeles as well. and commissioner, as we have this conversation, these are some images that came out of mexico city, that have been coming out of mexico city, we should note this is tape, not live. but commissioner, those rescuers who are on the ground here in central mexico, what are they up against? >> craig, heart breaking says it all in a sense of...
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new york city but also monitoring intelligence and vigilant. the governor calling for increased security at bridges, tunnels, area airports and mass transportation. new york city is of course not alone. the los angeles police department says they are also increasing security on buses, train and at major tourist attractions. d.c. police are telling riders to remain vigilant. >> thank you. i did mention president trump's tweet. here's what he sent this morning. another attack in london by a loser terrorist. these are sick and demented people in the sites of scotland yard. must be proactive. the tweet suggesting the suspects were in the sights of authorities in london. what did the prime minister of britain think of that tweet? george stephanopoulos asked her that today. >> the prime minister scheduled was upended by this attack today. i spoke with her right after she emerged from an emergency meeting with her counter terror team. your counter terror team. what's the latest on what happened today? >> yes. well, we've had another terrorist attack in london on the london underground. cowardly attack. and it was a device that was obviously intended to cause significant harm. >> treating it as an act of terror right now. an
new york city but also monitoring intelligence and vigilant. the governor calling for increased security at bridges, tunnels, area airports and mass transportation. new york city is of course not alone. the los angeles police department says they are also increasing security on buses, train and at major tourist attractions. d.c. police are telling riders to remain vigilant. >> thank you. i did mention president trump's tweet. here's what he sent this morning. another attack in london by a...
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police department. live at d.c. police headquarters, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. >>> in new york city right now two beams of blue light are shining into the sky to honor the victims who died on september 11th, 2001. the tribute in light can be seen from 60 miles away. it's on display every year to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attack on the world trade center. >>> senator rand paul wants lawmakers tot funding for the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he protested tonight by siebltly sitting on the senate floor to stall progress on the bill until the lawmakers vote on his amendment. paul tweeted this out, "i will continue these protests and these objections for as long as need td to ensure congress do its duty and vote on ending these wars." >>> earlier today there were different tributes to remember the victims of the 2001 attacks in new york. family members recited the names of the victims at the 9/11 memorial. at the pentagon they unfurled the american flag early this morning, something they do every year. before president trump placed a wreath in honor of the 184 people killed when american
police department. live at d.c. police headquarters, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. >>> in new york city right now two beams of blue light are shining into the sky to honor the victims who died on september 11th, 2001. the tribute in light can be seen from 60 miles away. it's on display every year to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attack on the world trade center. >>> senator rand paul wants lawmakers tot funding for the wars in iraq and afghanistan....
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we have a panel this morning, fox news contributor david web and former new york city police departmentesident on friday night said, essentially, that nfl owners should fire players who don't stand, it hit the fan. and there were hundreds of players who took part in the protest. what happened next? >> you have to take in consideration donald trump's stance. he opined on the statements in terms of these people taking a kneel for the flag. steve: right? >> i understood, and i agreed with that. but we all know donald trump is not a resonate type of guy. however, we need to focus on a strategy here so to speak. one of the things is players need to stand for the national anthem. but in addition to that, how the nfl can gain a mulligan on this is to bring out military families during a national anthem in addition to that have been have the nfl owners sponsor these families in these luxury boxes. coupled with the oftentimes -- we have -- we take into consideration a fan base. with the nfl owners should do is they should hold a series of town hall meetings with the season ticket holders and the
we have a panel this morning, fox news contributor david web and former new york city police departmentesident on friday night said, essentially, that nfl owners should fire players who don't stand, it hit the fan. and there were hundreds of players who took part in the protest. what happened next? >> you have to take in consideration donald trump's stance. he opined on the statements in terms of these people taking a kneel for the flag. steve: right? >> i understood, and i agreed...
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police departments. we saw this in ferguson, baltimore, new york city and we have asked the question, when are we going to get policing right. i don't think anybody including police officers will know but how we get back to law and order and how to regenerate. protesters are asking tonight and no matter what we have to call for peace. a city that has a lot of finance problems but what's more important, if you look at some of the live shots we saw there, it looks like black lives matter protests. it looks like other protesters which is not what black lives matters protesters stand for. most of the black lives matter protesters i know are nonviolent. >> thank you for joining us, we'll have to take a break here. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. i enjoy the fresher things in life.o. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're any
police departments. we saw this in ferguson, baltimore, new york city and we have asked the question, when are we going to get policing right. i don't think anybody including police officers will know but how we get back to law and order and how to regenerate. protesters are asking tonight and no matter what we have to call for peace. a city that has a lot of finance problems but what's more important, if you look at some of the live shots we saw there, it looks like black lives matter...
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new york city is of course not alone. the los angeles police department says they are also increasing security on buses, trains and at major tourist attractions. d.c. police are telling riders to remain vigilant. >> thank you. i did mention president trump's tweet. here's what he sent this morning. another attack in london by a loser terrorist. these are sick and demented people who were in the sights of scotland yard. must be proactive. the tweet suggesting the suspects were in the sights of authorities in london. but were they? what did the prime minister of britain think of that tweet? george stephanopoulos asked her that today. >> the prime minister's schedule here was upended by this attack today. i spoke with her right after she emerged from an emergency meeting with her counter terror team. >> i know you've just met with your counter terror team. what's the latest on what happened today? >> yes. well, we've had another terrorist attack in london on the london underground. cowardly attack. and it was a device that was obviously intended to cause sig
new york city is of course not alone. the los angeles police department says they are also increasing security on buses, trains and at major tourist attractions. d.c. police are telling riders to remain vigilant. >> thank you. i did mention president trump's tweet. here's what he sent this morning. another attack in london by a loser terrorist. these are sick and demented people who were in the sights of scotland yard. must be proactive. the tweet suggesting the suspects were in the...
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covered urban police wroshg for half a center and early days in new york city, there is no doubt that the whole notion of throw down guns was a relatively phenomenon in urban police departmentss ago, but they are not unheard of in police work. let's be share here. >> sean: the whole thing is it on video. >> my thoughts are bouncing out here. when you have a low down heroin dealer and multiconviction and in trouble with cops, you know for years and a real thug, you know, as the judge suggest that person, in the judge's experience is usually someone with a gun. and the issue is reasonable doubt. and as the judge struggled with the verdict. the judge came to the conclusion that the prosecution for all of their sincerity did not manage to meet the burred ep. did the cop get a gun out to plant on the perpetrator after he was killed? the judge felt that the prosecution did not make that argument beyond a reasonable doubt. and i see the demonstrators, they seem genuinely concerned. the fast majority of them. television is not a mill at that point and antifa kind of crowd. it is it people who are agonizing. >> sean: most part peaceful. nlook men are at risk with the encounters with
covered urban police wroshg for half a center and early days in new york city, there is no doubt that the whole notion of throw down guns was a relatively phenomenon in urban police departmentss ago, but they are not unheard of in police work. let's be share here. >> sean: the whole thing is it on video. >> my thoughts are bouncing out here. when you have a low down heroin dealer and multiconviction and in trouble with cops, you know for years and a real thug, you know, as the judge...
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let's bring in bernie kerik, former new york city police chief ahead of the police department duringou think of the questioner and the question first? sort of led her to answer that. >> it's bizarre. i mean, that's what happens when you ask a young, immature kid a question and they're really ignorant. she doesn't even know what the definition of terrorism is number one and number two, you know, grow up. i mean the whole politicizing, and that's what this is. the left politicizing an event like this. it's not necessary. you're there for something else do what you're there for. get off of it. >> liz: let's get to it. we know what the definition of terrorism is say natzi sympathizer james field was killing heather heyer injuring many others unlawful use of violence and forced to further political objectives that's terrorism we all know that. but you know elizabeth one thing people tend to forget. there were two groups the natzis or kkk or whatever you want to call them. they're horrendous and idiots but you had another side antifa in all these are socialistic and communists. that's what
let's bring in bernie kerik, former new york city police chief ahead of the police department duringou think of the questioner and the question first? sort of led her to answer that. >> it's bizarre. i mean, that's what happens when you ask a young, immature kid a question and they're really ignorant. she doesn't even know what the definition of terrorism is number one and number two, you know, grow up. i mean the whole politicizing, and that's what this is. the left politicizing an event...
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police for helping arrest both women this week. >>> the trump administration -- according to the "new york times," the interior department will publishormal notice to reconsider the grouse management plans in ten states that could lead to relaxation of restroikss grazing, oil and gas drilling within the eag s habitat. the bird is flown for its elaborate mating dance. >> this bobcat was rescued yesterday. wife life experts were able to coach it into a cage. they say the animal is sick with mange. there's usually a rise in bobcat sightings this time of year. not unusual. >>> ticks we agree on nasty survivors. outlasting even dinosaurs as re the > >> tick-borne diseases are on theri tic.seks at bay is a sma idea. this pest management company sprays a treatment that could keep ticks at bay. >> it a pesticide free application. >> certain types ofve been prov against ticks. you can also cut down by taking some chemical free steps in your yard. first trim tall grass and weeds and then keep the lawn short. >> they advise letting your grass grow on the long side. if you have tick there's your area, it is not a bad idea to cut it down to two t
police for helping arrest both women this week. >>> the trump administration -- according to the "new york times," the interior department will publishormal notice to reconsider the grouse management plans in ten states that could lead to relaxation of restroikss grazing, oil and gas drilling within the eag s habitat. the bird is flown for its elaborate mating dance. >> this bobcat was rescued yesterday. wife life experts were able to coach it into a cage. they say the...
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police department will hold a community meeting to address concerns. police of added patrols in the area after string of shootings but>>> president trump in new york for busy week at the opening of the united nations general assembly here's a live look north korea among the topics expected to take center stage. president trump will deliver a speech to delegates tomorrow and will push for overall reform at the un.>>> a community fund will be launched. it marks one year since the death she was an activist for san francisco's chinatown.>>> today a group of oakland community leaders expected to voice their support for the ballpark plan near laney college. the team announced its preferred location.>>> we continue to track drivers on 680 and 242. just one crash cleared another one coming in backing things up continuing to slow things down on highway four any crash on 880 south bound block in the middle lanes 44 minutes to 237. east shore freeway, every freeway in the red. 36 minutes down toward the maze. stop and go into san francisco. that's the golden gate bridge >>>>>> the marine layer has settled in. that's not the case in san jose. cloudy skies and we
police department will hold a community meeting to address concerns. police of added patrols in the area after string of shootings but>>> president trump in new york for busy week at the opening of the united nations general assembly here's a live look north korea among the topics expected to take center stage. president trump will deliver a speech to delegates tomorrow and will push for overall reform at the un.>>> a community fund will be launched. it marks one year since...