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brooklyn new york saying across the scene that it has the potential to get even crazier through the night so please stay safe for us ok. right after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property. police violence against america's black community has long and fueled calls for reform and yet the country still sees a significant number of deadly incidents we spoke with educator and activist atoki wright whose aunt died after an incident involving the police usually there's no outcome that includes justice we're dealing with the fact that our skin has a certain tone that people treat you differently and it doesn't matter if you are walking your dog in central park and you're a harvard graduate or if you live in boise idaho and you are you know whatever your background is as long as you are in the skin you know some people call it the skin that you're in is the sin and so you're treated as less equal you're treated as e
brooklyn new york saying across the scene that it has the potential to get even crazier through the night so please stay safe for us ok. right after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property. police violence against...
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you know him, fox news contributor and former police officer with the new york city police department. dan, william just said a very accurately what we've known so far, but explain if you would because he just mentioned at the end that that was not a
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suffering directly or indirectly similar inapppproprie actions by some of the police officers of the new york city police departmentamy: out to talk about some of the disproportionate approaches the police department and disparate approaches. the samelast week on weekend when police officers were distributingg masks to whie crowdeds gathered in parks, not involved with social distancing. --tures were going online pictures were showing white park. crowded in central at the same time, you had a different group of new york police officers attempting to shut down a press conference and a protest in manhattan's east village. the event was organized by reclaimed pride coalition, imitation a partner with the right wing and been jealous -- theo open medical officers order the protesters to disband and gave one of them a summons think she violated social distancing rules that ban "any nonessential gathering of individuals of any size for any reason." so you have both the arrests around social distancing and the protetesting. norman sieiegel, can you talkk ababout this? >> it is very alarming becauause if the mayor of ththe
suffering directly or indirectly similar inapppproprie actions by some of the police officers of the new york city police departmentamy: out to talk about some of the disproportionate approaches the police department and disparate approaches. the samelast week on weekend when police officers were distributingg masks to whie crowdeds gathered in parks, not involved with social distancing. --tures were going online pictures were showing white park. crowded in central at the same time, you had a...
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new york were people of color. what do we know about this? >> reporter: well that's also correct. here in new york city right now the new york police department is being asked to step in and enforce these social distancing rules, trying to get and in most part to get people to put their masks on, move away from each other and try to keep this dense area less dense to try to keep the disease down, to try to keep transmission down. but we got a report yesterday from the new york police department that released statistics of some of that effort that they've been doing and found 80% of the 374 summons that have been issued between march 16th and may 5th related to coronavirus were to black and brown men mostly and very few to white people. when we see images of parks filled with white people that are picnicking, other things there was an outcry here. the mayor joined that outcry saying that he wants to see a different kind of enforcement moving forward. >> all right. thanks so much. we'll see what happens moving forward. today five states are easing restrictions in several different ways. >> in nevada, north dakota and rhode island they are re-op
new york were people of color. what do we know about this? >> reporter: well that's also correct. here in new york city right now the new york police department is being asked to step in and enforce these social distancing rules, trying to get and in most part to get people to put their masks on, move away from each other and try to keep this dense area less dense to try to keep the disease down, to try to keep transmission down. but we got a report yesterday from the new york police...
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new york we will come back to him through the night as the situation there develops obviously some incredibly harrowing images we hope you stay safe as well. after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property police violence against america's black community has long fueled calls for reform and yet the country still sees a significant number of deadly incidents we spoke with educator and activist toby wright was and died after an incident involving the police. usually there is no outcome that includes justice we're dealing with the fact that our skin is a certain tone that people treat you differently and it doesn't matter if you are walking your dog in central park and you're a harvard graduate or if you live in boise idaho and you are you know whatever your background is as long as you are in the skin you know some people call it that the skin that you're in is the sin and so you're treated as less equal you're treated as equ
new york we will come back to him through the night as the situation there develops obviously some incredibly harrowing images we hope you stay safe as well. after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property police...
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because they never quit. >>> here in new york, more than 5,000 members of the new york city police departmenttive for coronavirus. one of them is john miller, the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism who was hit hard by the virus. went to the hospital. he's recovered. he joins me tonight. so, john, first of all, how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling great. a little stir crazy after, you know, five weeks either in the hospital or at home. but i got to watch a lot of tv, so i can tell you two things -- congratulations on the baby. wyatt looks great. that must be wonderful. >> thanks. >> and two, from all that tv, you've been doing a great job, and i wanted to pass that on. >> well, i appreciate that. i appreciate that. you don't strike me as the kind of guy who wants to rush to a hospital. >> so, i am the kind of guy who doesn't even want to rush to a doctor, a band-aid, anything, but, you know, it was like one of those things that was lake a cold, like a flu, and then a little like pneumonia. my wife emily said, you know, your temperature is climbing to 103. your oxygen level
because they never quit. >>> here in new york, more than 5,000 members of the new york city police departmenttive for coronavirus. one of them is john miller, the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism who was hit hard by the virus. went to the hospital. he's recovered. he joins me tonight. so, john, first of all, how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling great. a little stir crazy after, you know, five weeks either in the hospital or at home. but i got to watch a lot...
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in year in game there are a lot like my other sign i don't read signs all in new york police department is not here now they just pass through the drop through the square or for a moment and then the last i want to show you. left on the side is more very very small. cameras so the are checking remotely what's going on here and you something is going wrong they're going to come back this process. or a nice very very cool with a lot of violence yesterday in plot which is a neighborhood in the southern part of brooklyn. so far. kind of quiet people driving are cheering the protestors and and the situation is is in peace so far but there are many different small gatherings. the city so we'll see what happens in the next few hours. i mean when you said last night what was heated obviously there were quite shocking pictures of those police cause dropping in to protest the new york where came under criticism for defending the police's actions in that case do you think that's going to make the protests was tonight what's the mood there like are things quieting down or is the potential for thing
in year in game there are a lot like my other sign i don't read signs all in new york police department is not here now they just pass through the drop through the square or for a moment and then the last i want to show you. left on the side is more very very small. cameras so the are checking remotely what's going on here and you something is going wrong they're going to come back this process. or a nice very very cool with a lot of violence yesterday in plot which is a neighborhood in the...
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. >> the police chief says the department is doing an internal investigation into its policies on controlling suspects. robert boyce served as the chief of detectives in the new york police department during eric garner's death in 2014. garner died after a new york city police officer put him in a chokehold during an arrest. >> when you compare this to the eric garner case, you have to understand, there are parallels, there's no question, but there are some distinct differences. when he was taken down by officer pantaleo, he was not arrested, not handcuffed at the time. there was still a fight going on. this is just the opposite of this. >> he believes in floyd's case the officers' actions were inexcusable. >> you present no threat to the officer. how you handle that person has to be as humanely as possible. cooler heads have to take control of it. i didn't see that there. ? after the garner incident, the nypd changed its training. >> we went forward in a different direction. that has to happen here in minnesota, a complete change in how they do apprehension of prisoners. >> the police chief has apologized, how important is all that in the healing process? >> it's
. >> the police chief says the department is doing an internal investigation into its policies on controlling suspects. robert boyce served as the chief of detectives in the new york police department during eric garner's death in 2014. garner died after a new york city police officer put him in a chokehold during an arrest. >> when you compare this to the eric garner case, you have to understand, there are parallels, there's no question, but there are some distinct differences....
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new york we know you'll say across the us or for us as the situation developed here and stay safe while you're there a place. all right after protest over night on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc in the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property respect to a protester in minnesota who was injured by a rubber bullet she told us that she doesn't care about valid so long as her message is heard i ended up getting to the front line of protest in a we were peacefully protesting it was kind of scary because the police were throwing flash grenades off of the roof of the precinct they were you know shooting people with rubber bullet people it was like a war zone out there i ended up getting tear gas very badly i got hit with a flash grenade in my arm in the minneapolis the police department ended up giving me a 2nd degree burns are peacefully protesting and i think the reason why everything escalated the way it did is we cause us as an african-american community we are hi
new york we know you'll say across the us or for us as the situation developed here and stay safe while you're there a place. all right after protest over night on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc in the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property respect to a protester in...
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after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed to agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property the mayor of minneapolis is urging the public to stay home explaining that large crowds gives cover to people intent on committing crime he also called the violent riots quote domestic terrorism and many of the areas that have seen protests over george floyd's death have also seen significant looting here you can see scenes in portland where people are emptying out an apple store. and anybody comes by over the water you know for the good feel welcome and hopefully you know this will help so that they will come and destroy our property here. was. the right way to do list do it right that you know i'm. pretty sure is in your gut this are actually going to go back down there protect people businesses and run away like that. but you got to fix it forget it you
after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed to agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night after professional and organized agitators cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property the mayor of minneapolis is urging the public to stay home explaining that large crowds gives cover to people intent on committing crime he also called the violent...
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after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night off to professional and organized agitate his cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property the mayor of minneapolis is urging the public to stay home explaining that large crowds give cover to people intent on committing crime also called the violent riots domestic terrorism many of the areas that have seen protests over georgia floods death have also seen significant looting here you can see scenes in portland where people are emptying out an apple store. thank you were anybody comes by over the water you know for the good feel will come and hopefully you know that for how it will be for all you are probably here. was. the right way let's put it right you know a. pretty good record of this for actually going to go back down there for people business through the rubble like this. but you got to fix it forget it or to go to do. local reporter in m
after protests overnight on friday the new york police department claimed agitators were at play in the city. we not just the police department but all of new york city suffered last night off to professional and organized agitate his cause havoc on the city resulting in violence injured police offices and the destruction of property the mayor of minneapolis is urging the public to stay home explaining that large crowds give cover to people intent on committing crime also called the violent...
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a closer look at the nation new york continues to be the epicenter of this outbreak as strict rules remain in place at the state level it seems that new york police department patrols are getting a little violent meanwhile new york is also dealing with dozens of kids falling ill from mysterious illnesses related to covert 19 for more on all this we turn now to our tease trinity charges. new york city's social distancing patrols taking a turn for the worst. disturbing video shows a violent clash between a parent soche. distancing violators and police in brooklyn back was grabbed and this cell phone video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing bust in the police watched and sick using officers abusing social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during the pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco hours to gather in large groups what happened would stop and frisk was a systematic oppressive unconstitution
a closer look at the nation new york continues to be the epicenter of this outbreak as strict rules remain in place at the state level it seems that new york police department patrols are getting a little violent meanwhile new york is also dealing with dozens of kids falling ill from mysterious illnesses related to covert 19 for more on all this we turn now to our tease trinity charges. new york city's social distancing patrols taking a turn for the worst. disturbing video shows a violent clash...
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i would urge police officers and local authorities to look at the experience of the new york police departmentrandom contact or visiting of homes where there are known perpetrators or where there've been reports of domestic violence. it must be done carefully to ensure that does not exacerbate the situation, but it can help those victims. labour's harriet harman wanted the defence of rough sex to be outlawed. she addressed thejustice secretary directly. you are the man with the power here. you are the government minister. this is your bill. be the man who listens to what women are saying about this. don't be the man that knows better than us. listen to what we are saying about this and make the change we are asking for. the bill passed its initial stage without a vote and will now go off for detailed scrutiny. meanwhile, the northern ireland assembly debated its domestic abuse bill, which makes coercive control an offence, as it has been in england and wales since 2015. northern ireland is currently the only part of the united kingdom without legislation and it criminalises such behaviour and
i would urge police officers and local authorities to look at the experience of the new york police departmentrandom contact or visiting of homes where there are known perpetrators or where there've been reports of domestic violence. it must be done carefully to ensure that does not exacerbate the situation, but it can help those victims. labour's harriet harman wanted the defence of rough sex to be outlawed. she addressed thejustice secretary directly. you are the man with the power here. you...
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authorities -- these are members of the new york police department now pushing the crowds back after a police cruiser has been set on fire there in brooklyn. again, these are live pictures coming to you from the city of new york. again, just another one of the cities seeing this kind of violence erupting. we're going to listen for just a moment. you can hear how chaotic it is. -- [inaudible] -- by fellow officers. clearly that officer has been hurt. we don't know how badly. but the chaos is continuing on the streets of brooklyn. bryan llenas is there. brian, perhaps you can fill us in on what's transpired there. >> all of a sudden, jon, as i was speaking to you, a vehicle over here, a police cruiser was lit on fire, and the police then had to move the line forward. what you just saw was an officer get hit in the head with a bottle, from what i can see, and he fell to the ground. they had to pull him out. this started two blocks away. they were at a stand still. there are bottles flying from every direction, behind them and in front. the police right now are completely surrounded by th
authorities -- these are members of the new york police department now pushing the crowds back after a police cruiser has been set on fire there in brooklyn. again, these are live pictures coming to you from the city of new york. again, just another one of the cities seeing this kind of violence erupting. we're going to listen for just a moment. you can hear how chaotic it is. -- [inaudible] -- by fellow officers. clearly that officer has been hurt. we don't know how badly. but the chaos is...
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i would urge police officers and local authorities to look at the experience of the new york police department, the random contact or visiting of homes where there are none perpetrators or where there've been reports of domestic violence. it must be done carefully to ensure that does not exacerbate the situation, but it can help those victims. labour's harriet harman wanted the defence of rough sex to be outlawed. she addressed thejustice secretary directly. you are the man with the power here. you are the government minister. this is your bill. be the man who listens to what women are saying about this. don't be the man that knows better than us. listen to what we are saying about this and make the change we are asking for. the bill passed its initial stage without a vote and will now go off for detailed scrutiny. meanwhile, the northern ireland assembly debated its domestic abuse bill, which makes coercive control an offence, as it has been in england and wales since 2015. northern ireland is currently the only part of the united kingdom without legislation that criminalises such behaviour i
i would urge police officers and local authorities to look at the experience of the new york police department, the random contact or visiting of homes where there are none perpetrators or where there've been reports of domestic violence. it must be done carefully to ensure that does not exacerbate the situation, but it can help those victims. labour's harriet harman wanted the defence of rough sex to be outlawed. she addressed thejustice secretary directly. you are the man with the power here....
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in newark overnight, new york police department issued 33 violations enclosed one -- and closed one non-essential business. the other issue was at newark where a cashier got into a verbal argument with a customer over the price of an item. when the woman was asked to leave the store, she spit on the store manager and cashier. e have spoken of it before, th national ambulance contract due to end may 15. we have 10 basic life support foradvanced life support in a week. they have answered more than 10,500 calls for service, including more than 350 cardiac arrests. a phenomenal effort that did a tremendous job in alleviating stress on ems providers. gov. murphy: a couple housekeeping matters. do you have a question, sir? are you good? you are good. i can't with these masks. 'te of the prices is you can see. just to go over a couple items. the census deadline has been moved from august 15 to october 31. that is an important point. we still have time. i said to my team over the past couple days i want to be a top 10 state. that might be a stretch in terms of compliance, but we've got to over perform. t
in newark overnight, new york police department issued 33 violations enclosed one -- and closed one non-essential business. the other issue was at newark where a cashier got into a verbal argument with a customer over the price of an item. when the woman was asked to leave the store, she spit on the store manager and cashier. e have spoken of it before, th national ambulance contract due to end may 15. we have 10 basic life support foradvanced life support in a week. they have answered more...
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the new york police department has more sworn officers than the entire fbi workforce. elections.e of under our constitution, the elections are to be run by states. downstates often push that to the county. upe, place, and manner is to the states. they can be overridden by congress. 1965 tong rights act of stop racial this commission. in general, it is at the state. the question you raised about voter id, about internet voting -- that is still up to the states. as long as they are not using or rules to try to advantage disadvantage another party. in bush versus gore, the way forward in the way palm beach county was running the election was favoring one candidate over the other, or was so irrational that it didn't make any sense. a lot of these alternative ideas -- you could have an election with completely mail in voting. it is up to a state. others might adopt it or not. this is an issue about lockdowns. an interesting case came out of pennsylvania. the u.s. supreme court just denied an appeal on it. there is a plaintiff running for a seat in the house -- the assembly.
the new york police department has more sworn officers than the entire fbi workforce. elections.e of under our constitution, the elections are to be run by states. downstates often push that to the county. upe, place, and manner is to the states. they can be overridden by congress. 1965 tong rights act of stop racial this commission. in general, it is at the state. the question you raised about voter id, about internet voting -- that is still up to the states. as long as they are not using or...
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new york police department had an infection rate of 10%. fire department and e.m.t. had an infection rate of 17%. we think it is higher because of the e.m.t. workers. but again, all below the new york city rate of 19.9%. another issue we have been aware of and are working on is the fact that poor and minority communities are suffering most. the numbers in the state are not nearly as bad as the disparity in many other states. but any disparity is bad. and that is what we have been focusing on here. we did surveys and data that show if you look at the 21 zip number of the highest hospitalizations for covid, 20 of those 21 have greater than average african american or latino populations. 20 of 21 of those zip codes. so, there is no doubt it is a problem. and we have mapped this. you can see exactly where people are coming from as they are walking into hospitals. part of the new system we have implemented through this is hospitals report nightly how many cases they have, where they come from, and we can now literally map the number of people and where they are coming from
new york police department had an infection rate of 10%. fire department and e.m.t. had an infection rate of 17%. we think it is higher because of the e.m.t. workers. but again, all below the new york city rate of 19.9%. another issue we have been aware of and are working on is the fact that poor and minority communities are suffering most. the numbers in the state are not nearly as bad as the disparity in many other states. but any disparity is bad. and that is what we have been focusing on...
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new york city officials. get this, new york city failed health commissioner reportedly blew off new york police department requests, saying i don't give two rats' asses about your cops. pretty despicable. former mayor rudy giuliani, the cops were asking for the masks because they were getting sick, mr. mayor. how does this guy still have a job tonight? >> it's a woman, and only because she reflects the mayor's attitude. there's nobody in this city and certainly no police officer that would expect that that is de blasio's attitude. he's been against the police department since the day he wanted office. they turned their back on him because some of the things that happened during the murder of detective ramos. he's never really spoken up for them. he wasn't there for them now and get them the help and support they need. over 4,000 are sick, 40 pluses have died already or are near death. look, if you don't understand as the mayor how to a get the suppt of your police department, you should resign. it's the most important agencyow that you have. it's the one that keeps people alive and if you're the mayor of new york
new york city officials. get this, new york city failed health commissioner reportedly blew off new york police department requests, saying i don't give two rats' asses about your cops. pretty despicable. former mayor rudy giuliani, the cops were asking for the masks because they were getting sick, mr. mayor. how does this guy still have a job tonight? >> it's a woman, and only because she reflects the mayor's attitude. there's nobody in this city and certainly no police officer that...
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. >>> finally today, we remember stanley hen ison, a member of the new york police department who dutifullyople of new york as a traffic enforcement agent in brooklyn. 38 members of the nypd have lost their lives to coronavirus. more than 700 are currently out sick after testing positive. our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. may his member be a blessing. our coverage on cnn continues right now. thanks for watching. stay healthy. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. and we're following breaking news. a new projection of 134,000 u.s. deaths by early august from the coronavirus model frequently cited by the white house. that new number is almost double its previous estimate and due to relaxing social distancing. cnn has confirmed a trump administration model projects about 3,000 daily coronavirus deaths in the united states by june 1. at this hour the death toll stands at more than 68,000 with more than
. >>> finally today, we remember stanley hen ison, a member of the new york police department who dutifullyople of new york as a traffic enforcement agent in brooklyn. 38 members of the nypd have lost their lives to coronavirus. more than 700 are currently out sick after testing positive. our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. may his member be a blessing. our coverage on cnn continues right now. thanks for watching. stay healthy. >>> this is cnn breaking...
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protesters were arrested friday in new york city after a standoff between police and protesters outside the barclay center in brooklyn. the new york police department said multiple officers were injured though none of those injuries are life threatening. in washington, d.c. the white house was temporarily locked down as crowds of mostly peaceful protesters arrived at pennsylvania avenue. protesters could be seen clashing with secret service and the tugging at barricades. the los angeles police department declared an unlawful assembly in downtown l.a.. they said protesters would be arrested if disobeyed the order. two police officers were injured. oakland police department also declared an unlawful asesembly n downtown oakland. in san jose officers were hit by projectiles thrown by protesters on the freeway in san jose. protesters took over portions of the las vegas strip in nevada and could be seen walking among the traffic. in downtown dallas thousands of protesters took to the streets. bricks and rocks were thrown at officers and s.w.a.t. teams moved in. dallas police fired round of tear gas into the crowd and used their cruisers and officers to
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the new york police department releases data showing the number of people that they interact with and their demographics and there's a huge disparity in the numbers here in new york where the police are being asked to step up and enforce social distancing rules that people who had been summoned, been receiving summons and police activity were overwhelming black and brown, and not white and you can see if you go to a lot of places here in new york, here in manhattan where i am there's a park down by the hudson river that was packed last weekend when there was nice weather and we didn't hear of police summonsing people. the mayor of the city, mayor de blasio calling this unacceptable and say there will be changes. we're seeing some experimentation in that same hudson river park where police are expected to try to be more proactive in preventing places from filling up. for now a lot of questions about police interactions and a lot of frustration from the city administration. >> continue to watch that for us. we'll see what those changes announced by the mayor will be. thanks so much. >>>
the new york police department releases data showing the number of people that they interact with and their demographics and there's a huge disparity in the numbers here in new york where the police are being asked to step up and enforce social distancing rules that people who had been summoned, been receiving summons and police activity were overwhelming black and brown, and not white and you can see if you go to a lot of places here in new york, here in manhattan where i am there's a park...
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sglirlts interesting to see how police departments have reacted to the killing of george floyd. and taking a stand. new york police department tweeting it was wrong. in chicago, officers are going to be required to watch the video of the death of george floyd as part of mandatory training there. i just don't recall other police killings in which police departments have not given the officers the benefit of the doubt. >> well, there are some where they don't get the benefit of the doubt. but this was so bad and graphic, there is no way at all you could justify the actions of that police officer. but these are police chiefs and other leaders taking these steps. i want to hear from the unions. the national did put out a letter. i mean, we've got people that, disciplinary action is taken against them. i've fired people. if there's a grievance filed, they wind up getting their job back. i mean, there are people that should not be police officers. now, everyone's entitled to due process. but if there's bad people in our ranks, we need rid them. and the union ought to be glad to see them go. we need everybody on b
sglirlts interesting to see how police departments have reacted to the killing of george floyd. and taking a stand. new york police department tweeting it was wrong. in chicago, officers are going to be required to watch the video of the death of george floyd as part of mandatory training there. i just don't recall other police killings in which police departments have not given the officers the benefit of the doubt. >> well, there are some where they don't get the benefit of the doubt....
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me now is darren porter, a criminal justice professor and a retired lieutenant with the new york police department. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, too. >> i want to talk about what we're seeing from l.a. to new york city, people are enraged. some people are trying to -- most people to protest peacefully, but they're being overshadowed by violence and looting. what's your reaction? >> generally when you have these two protests, you have the two factions, people protesting constitutional rights and then you have the anarchists. when you have the i fusinfusion the two groups, oftentimes the anarchists elevate to the point of destroying property, creating violence and an overall sense of lawlessness. it's imperative upon the police departments that are dealing with and managing these types of disturbances that the level of violence is brought to a sheer minimum. and the moratorium on violence in connection with these riots is something that police departments are struggling to get their hands around as a result. >> right. because you see police with their batons in their hands, their mas
me now is darren porter, a criminal justice professor and a retired lieutenant with the new york police department. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, too. >> i want to talk about what we're seeing from l.a. to new york city, people are enraged. some people are trying to -- most people to protest peacefully, but they're being overshadowed by violence and looting. what's your reaction? >> generally when you have these two protests, you have the two factions, people...
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, white man, who condemned this behavior, said you need that empathy, we heard from the new york police department commissioner saying exactly the same. we need more voices like that. laura coates, cedric alexander, thank you to both of you. >> thank you for having me. >>> the city of minneapolis, it is still burning. and the president fanning the flames. talking about shooting looters. we're going to talk about it more. >>> and a stunning moment just this morning, all on live television, as our friend and colleague omar jimenez is arrested by minnesota state police for simply doing his job. he's been released and he's with us next. >> you're under arrest. >> okay. do you mind telling me why i'm under arrest, sir? new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. i thought it had to be thick to protect. but new always discreet is made differently. with ultra-thin layers that turn liquid to gel and lock it inside. for protection i barely feel. new
, white man, who condemned this behavior, said you need that empathy, we heard from the new york police department commissioner saying exactly the same. we need more voices like that. laura coates, cedric alexander, thank you to both of you. >> thank you for having me. >>> the city of minneapolis, it is still burning. and the president fanning the flames. talking about shooting looters. we're going to talk about it more. >>> and a stunning moment just this morning, all...
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the new york police department has more sworn officers in the entire -- than the entire if their workforce. that's true of elections. under our constitution, the elections are to be run by states. often most states often push that down to the county. time, place and manner is up to states. they can be overridden by congress. congress uses the power occasionally like the voting rights act of 1965 to stop discrimination, racial discrimination. in general it's still at the states. all of the questions you raise about voter id, about internet voting, that's still up to the states. as long as they are not using the rules to try to advantage or disadvantage a particular party here bush v. gore, and dish with the supreme court said the way forward in that county, palm beach county, was running that election was this saving one candidate over another on purpose, or it was so irrational that it didn't make any sense. so here a lot of these alternative ideas are up to -- consider, you could have a completely mail-in voting. if lots of states networks, they might adopt or they might not. the second q
the new york police department has more sworn officers in the entire -- than the entire if their workforce. that's true of elections. under our constitution, the elections are to be run by states. often most states often push that down to the county. time, place and manner is up to states. they can be overridden by congress. congress uses the power occasionally like the voting rights act of 1965 to stop discrimination, racial discrimination. in general it's still at the states. all of the...
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officers lost my community, the new york police department lost nine officers in a deeply troubling string of suicides. with long, late hours, regular traumatic experiences, life-threatening situations, and work in constant proximity to firearms, law enforcement officers are at increased risk for mental illness such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. a number of reports over the past decades indicate law enforcement officers have an increased risk of suicide compared to the general public. while suicide is currently the leading cause of death for law enforcement officers, the nearly 18,000 law enforcement agencies in this country lack a unified reporting mechanism for collecting data on these tragedies. without the proper information and statistics, law enforcement agencies and local, state, and federal leaders are hindered in their ability to educate, prevent and respond to this epidemic of suicide. this bill directs the f.b.i. to establish the law enforcement officers suicide data collection program to prevent future suicides and to promote the understanding of s
officers lost my community, the new york police department lost nine officers in a deeply troubling string of suicides. with long, late hours, regular traumatic experiences, life-threatening situations, and work in constant proximity to firearms, law enforcement officers are at increased risk for mental illness such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. a number of reports over the past decades indicate law enforcement officers have an increased risk of suicide compared to...
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they're finally the latest images out of new york city tonight, this is manhattan on broadway and east 13th street in new york. police departmenticle set on fire. this is also from around 7 o'clock this evening windows were being smashed at stores there across manhattan as well we're going continue to monitor all of this as these protests continue for that 5th the night, it's clear when you see these images that there's a breaking point that's really been reached across the country can noel, thank you still ahead a peaceful protest in bakersfield. >>turns to chaos after a driver speeds through the crowd and these a teenage girl injured. >>and we want to take you back to los angeles where we now have word that the national guard has been called in to keep order there were also learning. news and news of the papers are reporting that the curfew that went into effect at 8 o'clock is now citywide for los angeles, not just affecting the downtown area. but all of los angeles 108 o'clock curfew as you can see from this live picture there are still we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? lov
they're finally the latest images out of new york city tonight, this is manhattan on broadway and east 13th street in new york. police departmenticle set on fire. this is also from around 7 o'clock this evening windows were being smashed at stores there across manhattan as well we're going continue to monitor all of this as these protests continue for that 5th the night, it's clear when you see these images that there's a breaking point that's really been reached across the country can noel,...
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and the new york city police department is about to try it all out. ford engineers are teaming up with researchers at ohio state killed the virus by essentially baking it using heat from the engine they programmed the car's climate control system to run a sanitization cycle and heats up the car to 133 degrees for 15 minutes and then the a/c cool it is back down. >> we've got to keep our department strong so they're able to do what they need to do to keep the city safe. this will be a great tool to minimize the transmission of the disease within the vehicle. >> the entire cycle can run in less than an hour and nypd hopes to start using it this week by way of software update. >>> in southern california, there's a big celebration for a 13-year-old who just graduated college. yeah, college. friends, family, even the local police department had a drive by ceremony for jack rico and he graduated from fullerton college with four degrees. what's next for the young grad, he's now headed to the university of nevada las vegas loves screen writing. did i mention
and the new york city police department is about to try it all out. ford engineers are teaming up with researchers at ohio state killed the virus by essentially baking it using heat from the engine they programmed the car's climate control system to run a sanitization cycle and heats up the car to 133 degrees for 15 minutes and then the a/c cool it is back down. >> we've got to keep our department strong so they're able to do what they need to do to keep the city safe. this will be a...
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. >>> and still ahead, the new york police department under fire for its arrest of someone who violated social distancing guidelines. was there an excessive use of force. we'll show you what happened and you could decide. >>> plus front line medical workers aren't just doctors or nurses or first responders. but what about the forgotten men and women who are helping keep the hospitals running. i'll be talking to a woman who recently lost her husband to the virus next. lpful to bank safely from home. deposit a check with your phone or tablet. check balances, pay bills, transfer money and more. send money to people you know and trust with zelle. stay safe. stay home. together, we'll get through this. pnc bank many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come wi
. >>> and still ahead, the new york police department under fire for its arrest of someone who violated social distancing guidelines. was there an excessive use of force. we'll show you what happened and you could decide. >>> plus front line medical workers aren't just doctors or nurses or first responders. but what about the forgotten men and women who are helping keep the hospitals running. i'll be talking to a woman who recently lost her husband to the virus next. lpful to...
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police enforcement of mask wearing in new york city. at least six officers detained this young mother over a mask. new york's attorney general is demanding more transparency from the new york city police departmentck here in wisconsin, there are no statewide rules on how to safely reopen, and some local jurisdictions have rushed to reinstate stay-at-home orders. so, for example, here in anukesha county, all businesses can reopen, but less than ten miles away in milwaukee county, there are still restrictions. norah. >> o'donnell: adriana, thank you. embattled senator richard burr is stepping down as chairman of the senate intelligence committee. his decision comes after a dramatic new turn in the federal probe of the north carolina republican's personal stock trades. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: north carolina senator richard burr was on the run today from reporters. >> can you explain to us at all what happened last night? >> everybody ought to let this investigation play out. >> reporter: in a stunning move, f.b.i. agents went to burr's home last night and seized his cell phone, now evidence in aher the senator used information from confidential briefings on the coronavirus when he so
police enforcement of mask wearing in new york city. at least six officers detained this young mother over a mask. new york's attorney general is demanding more transparency from the new york city police departmentck here in wisconsin, there are no statewide rules on how to safely reopen, and some local jurisdictions have rushed to reinstate stay-at-home orders. so, for example, here in anukesha county, all businesses can reopen, but less than ten miles away in milwaukee county, there are still...
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for example, according to the new york police department, last friday, 3,500 people lined up for hoursside of a catholic church to get one free meal. you know, they stood there for hours because they needed that one meal. that is a result of the lockdown. these are the things that we all try and balance, the lives at risk versus the lives at risk. what are your thoughts? >> marie: the way we've seen other cities and other countries do better than places like new york is through testing many, many more people, even at a place like new york. new york is getting much better, there are more tests available now, both for covid and antibody test. but testing and tracing. when someone is infected, quarantining them, making sure anyone they came into contact with his quarantine. those are the kind of things we have not done well in this country. in washington, d.c., where i live, it is still very hard to get a covid test unless you are exhibiting symptoms. that's not how you have a success story like we've seen in other places. when it comes to reopening, it's not to reopen everything or stay
for example, according to the new york police department, last friday, 3,500 people lined up for hoursside of a catholic church to get one free meal. you know, they stood there for hours because they needed that one meal. that is a result of the lockdown. these are the things that we all try and balance, the lives at risk versus the lives at risk. what are your thoughts? >> marie: the way we've seen other cities and other countries do better than places like new york is through testing...
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now a n now, an official at the new york police department tells us more than 100 people have been arrested after protests in that city. people leaving union square hours ago were seen attacking a police van. cnn's shimon prokupecz shows us what the scene is like now. >> reporter: this is some of the aftermath we're seeing from the day of protests here in manhattan. from times square, now in union square where protesters took to the streets. it was mostly a peaceful day. there was pockets of violence, certainly violence like this. there was vandalism, windows broken, graffiti spray painted along fifth avenue. but for the most part there were nonviolent protests, people who police allowed to march on the streets and on the sidewalks and chanting and getting together. but there would be points where it would devolve into violence, into people attacking the police, throwing bottles at the police and then police having to move in and arrest them. and then scenes like this. several police vans, police vehicles burned across manhattan. there were at least three others that we saw which were eithe
now a n now, an official at the new york police department tells us more than 100 people have been arrested after protests in that city. people leaving union square hours ago were seen attacking a police van. cnn's shimon prokupecz shows us what the scene is like now. >> reporter: this is some of the aftermath we're seeing from the day of protests here in manhattan. from times square, now in union square where protesters took to the streets. it was mostly a peaceful day. there was pockets...
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the new york police department has assigned more than a thousand officers to secure many of the systems 472 stations since fewer than 200 can be physically locked up. litigation over government lockdown restrictions continues to escalate. account by ballot pedia reveals 60 separate lawsuits filed in 30 states so far, in pennsylvania a challenge to the governor's order keeping businesses closed has been rejected by the u.s. supreme court. in texas, the owner of a beauty salon is in jail tonight for the crime of opening her business and refusing to apologize for it. senior correspondent alicia acuna has her story tonight. >> that dallas salon owner who has been a symbol of the movement to reopen texas will now spend seven days behind bars after a contentious hearing. >> sit down and be quiet! >> a district judge issued a temporary restraining owner against shelley luther a week ago ordering her to close, she's been open for two weeks despite state orders salons remain shut down. >> we sanitize every station, the clippers, the scissors in between all clients. we are only allowing one clien
the new york police department has assigned more than a thousand officers to secure many of the systems 472 stations since fewer than 200 can be physically locked up. litigation over government lockdown restrictions continues to escalate. account by ballot pedia reveals 60 separate lawsuits filed in 30 states so far, in pennsylvania a challenge to the governor's order keeping businesses closed has been rejected by the u.s. supreme court. in texas, the owner of a beauty salon is in jail tonight...
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catholic church in queens to receive free food before it even opened, according to the new york police departmente than 3,000 people lining up hours in advance, because they needed food in queens. and he goes on to point out that we were supposed to flatten this curve because we were worried the hospitals were going to be overwhelmed. that didn't happen. the naval ship left. the javits center closed. the hospitals are emptying. we didn't see the surge, thank goodness. what in the world are we sitting around on our hands for now, as people by the thousands are going hungry? what are your thoughts, dagen? >> dagen: small business owners aren't sitting around. we follow each other and actively communicate with each other. you know that i've said -- i can tell you where you can get a haircut in new york city. i can tell you a restaurant that you can go and sit at the bar and have some drinks while you "wait for your food." i know where you can get your dog groomed. i know you can buy some underwear, if you will. these are all small businesses that have been completely overlooked by the lack of leader
catholic church in queens to receive free food before it even opened, according to the new york police departmente than 3,000 people lining up hours in advance, because they needed food in queens. and he goes on to point out that we were supposed to flatten this curve because we were worried the hospitals were going to be overwhelmed. that didn't happen. the naval ship left. the javits center closed. the hospitals are emptying. we didn't see the surge, thank goodness. what in the world are we...
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we are coming into a very warm weekend, and the new york police department has announced it's going to have foot patrols out there to make sure people are social distancing. people want normalcy, and something you brought up last week when we talked to bill gates was the idea that the resumption of school feels like normalcy. here in new york, governor cuomo has said there will be no more school till the end of this school year. but the idea that come september, parents who have kids at home who cannot afford to be at home, they may have to go back to work. there are students going to be wanting to go to colleges. there are going to be colleges that may be in a position not to graduate some of the students that are necessary for the workforce. what's your sense of how that milestone, education, back to school for k through 12 and for college students looks like? >> well, i will say to you that this week i've talked to a number of college presidents aldie baall debating this question and trying to figure out how it's going to be possible to open. i know we're looking actively at denmark
we are coming into a very warm weekend, and the new york police department has announced it's going to have foot patrols out there to make sure people are social distancing. people want normalcy, and something you brought up last week when we talked to bill gates was the idea that the resumption of school feels like normalcy. here in new york, governor cuomo has said there will be no more school till the end of this school year. but the idea that come september, parents who have kids at home...