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the fbi and new york police departments are facing new calls to finally open their records related to assassination of malcolm x, shot dead 56 years ago at the audubon ballroom in harlem on february 21, 1965. this comes after the release of a deathbed confession of a former undercover new york police officer who admitted to being part of a broad new york police and fbi conspiracy targeting malcolm. in the confession, former officer raymond wood, who died last year, admitted he entrapped two members of malcolm's security team in another crime -- a plot to blow up the statue of liberty -- just days before the assassination. on saturday, ray wood's cousin reggie wood read the letter at a news conference at the shabazz center in harlem. >> it was my assignment to draw the two men into a felonious federal ime so that they could be arrested by the fbi and kept away from managing malcolm x's audubon ballroom door security on february 20 first, 1965. amy: in his letter, raymond wood also revealed he was inside the audubon ballroom at the time of malcolm's assassination. at least one other und
the fbi and new york police departments are facing new calls to finally open their records related to assassination of malcolm x, shot dead 56 years ago at the audubon ballroom in harlem on february 21, 1965. this comes after the release of a deathbed confession of a former undercover new york police officer who admitted to being part of a broad new york police and fbi conspiracy targeting malcolm. in the confession, former officer raymond wood, who died last year, admitted he entrapped two...
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that there was going to be violence they sent that information forward as well as the new york police department so the real question is if you want to avoid this in the future where did that information go white in law enforcement act on it and it turns up you know really promoting propaganda i mean the video that the democrats showed in the senate trial yesterday was it was appalling there was no time to say if they cut out the line where president trump said march peacefully and patriotically they cut that part out and they really just produced the hollywood version of propaganda to drive their mesh their agenda and that's exactly what would happen if the government u.s. government had this ministry of truth it would be nonstop propaganda to support the policies of the politicians in power. daniel one of the things that you know when i look at this and it is an extension of academia this this toxin came from academia and now he's in the general culture and willing things to be true i mean don't believe your lying eyes ok but you know you think they might if it's like this over it's almost 8 i
that there was going to be violence they sent that information forward as well as the new york police department so the real question is if you want to avoid this in the future where did that information go white in law enforcement act on it and it turns up you know really promoting propaganda i mean the video that the democrats showed in the senate trial yesterday was it was appalling there was no time to say if they cut out the line where president trump said march peacefully and...
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al the time they prepare this huge report about the new york police department under michaelm bloomberg, when the report was prepared the entire chapter on the nypd was removed by neera after bloomberg daunted more than a million and a half dollars to the center of america -- she's just corrupt on top of all of her other terrible attributes. why would you want someone in government running the budget who'sn beholden to the wealthiet most powerful corporatist interests? that's who she's going to serve. >> laura: something else we've talked about before with you involves what's happening in washington, d.c., rightin now tonight, which is razor wire, hundreds of thousands of u.s. national guard troops, huge ominous looking fencing, and no sense at all that this is going to be removed as far as i could tell ever. theth cost of it, it's going toe about a billion dollars by the fall. what are we protecting the capital from, exactly? what? they can't answer that question going back to the issue we've talked about before. >> that's why it's so important tos them to insist what happened at the c
al the time they prepare this huge report about the new york police department under michaelm bloomberg, when the report was prepared the entire chapter on the nypd was removed by neera after bloomberg daunted more than a million and a half dollars to the center of america -- she's just corrupt on top of all of her other terrible attributes. why would you want someone in government running the budget who'sn beholden to the wealthiet most powerful corporatist interests? that's who she's going to...
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there are new claims about the assassination of malcolm x, a former police officer claims that the new york police department and fbi conspired to aid in his killing ayana harry has the details. >>this weekend marked 56 years since the assassination of malcolm x right here in washington heights at the old audubon ballroom. his daughters have long believed there was an untold truth about malcolm's assassination. a conspiracy tonight they have new evidence. >>own time a leader with a revolutionary voice is black lives gunned down in front of his own daughters the >>it's most important to us is the finally revealed in this one page letter. >>reggie wood says his cousin rain would focus confession on his deathbed we would was an undercover nypd officer. >>he lived in constant fear for over 46 years the letter reads my job was to infiltrate civil rights organizations throughout new york city. >>to find evidence of criminal activity so the fbi could discredit and arrest its leaders he conspired to help the nypd assassinate not the max what says his nypd bosses ordered him to learn members of malcolm x, a security
there are new claims about the assassination of malcolm x, a former police officer claims that the new york police department and fbi conspired to aid in his killing ayana harry has the details. >>this weekend marked 56 years since the assassination of malcolm x right here in washington heights at the old audubon ballroom. his daughters have long believed there was an untold truth about malcolm's assassination. a conspiracy tonight they have new evidence. >>own time a leader with a...
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marine and a 20 year veteran of the new york police department who once helped guard city hall and the mayor's mansion. in immigration news, president biden has reversed the trump administration's ban on green cards issued outside the united states. the move paves the way for certain family members to reunify in the u.s. with relatives who are citizens or permanent residents. biden's executive order also restores temporary visas to some categories of foreign workers, including highly skilled workers, managers, and au pairs. in more immigration news, lawyers say they have recently children who were ripped from their families by the trump administration. the parents of over 500 separated children still have not been found and over half of them were likely deported according to the lawyers. in missouri, honduran immigrant alex garcia left a church in the st. louis suburb of maplewood after spending more than 1200 wednesday days living in sanctuary. the trump administration had scheduled the married father of five to be deported in 2017. garcia emerged from sanctuary after freshman missour
marine and a 20 year veteran of the new york police department who once helped guard city hall and the mayor's mansion. in immigration news, president biden has reversed the trump administration's ban on green cards issued outside the united states. the move paves the way for certain family members to reunify in the u.s. with relatives who are citizens or permanent residents. biden's executive order also restores temporary visas to some categories of foreign workers, including highly skilled...
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. >> now, the new york police department task force against asian crime says that this is a priority that they are here to protect the vulnerable. pam. >> jean ka sears. and george takei is speak speaking out tonight and joining us live in the 8:00 p.m. hour of the cnn newsroom. >>> the u.s. has seen an uptick in the number of unaccompanied minors crossing from mexico. and now the biden administration is building a tent city to house them. but what about a permanent solution in janet napolitano joins me next. sorry, bud. thanks. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. alright, back to work. the harry's razor is not the same ♪ because some of us are not the same ♪ our close shave comes from our 5 german-engineered blades designed to start sharp and stay sharp. and we never upcharge you for high quality. so for those of us who don't want just the same, harry's razors are here. harry's. not the same. available in store it's either the assurance of harr a 165-point same. certification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced sa
. >> now, the new york police department task force against asian crime says that this is a priority that they are here to protect the vulnerable. pam. >> jean ka sears. and george takei is speak speaking out tonight and joining us live in the 8:00 p.m. hour of the cnn newsroom. >>> the u.s. has seen an uptick in the number of unaccompanied minors crossing from mexico. and now the biden administration is building a tent city to house them. but what about a permanent...
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you tech comes after new york officials say they've seen taking steps to combat rather, surgeon hate crimes against asians in that community. last year, the new york police departmented 29 hate crimes that targeted asian people. thousands of incidents of anti asian discrimination have been reported since the pandemic, and this latest case has a north sacramento school district. apologizing reporter stephanie lynn tells us that officials there say they're stunned and appalled by by remarks made by a teacher. we will not suffer this in silence anymore. state senator richard pan, reacting to video we showed him of a north sacramento teacher pulling at her eyes during a live zoom class to describe asian people. for many of us who are asian, the gestures that were made in that video are not unfamiliar to us. we've seen it repeatedly. unfortunately throughout our lives in the video, the woman who teaches at grant high school is seen stretching her eyes out. if your eyes go up your chinese, she's heard saying in the video. if there. if they go down there japanese if they're just straight. you don't know the gesture is an offensive stereotype towards asians. the senator ad
you tech comes after new york officials say they've seen taking steps to combat rather, surgeon hate crimes against asians in that community. last year, the new york police departmented 29 hate crimes that targeted asian people. thousands of incidents of anti asian discrimination have been reported since the pandemic, and this latest case has a north sacramento school district. apologizing reporter stephanie lynn tells us that officials there say they're stunned and appalled by by remarks made...
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the new york police department has arrested an individual in connection with four stabbing attacks onunhoused people in the subway over the weekend, which left two of the victims dead. nypd announced it was adding 500 more police officers to patrol subways. organizer whitney hu responded on twitter -- "there's always mon for more cops in the subway system but never enough money to actually house the homeless and keep them safe and warm." in news from the white house, deputy press secretary t.j. ducklo has resigned following revelations last week he made threatening and misogynistic comments to politico reporter tara palmeri, telling her, "i will destroy you" after she asked him to comment on his romantic relationship with an axios reporter. ducklo had originally been suspended for a week. president biden told incoming staff during a swearing-in ceremony that if anyone spoke to a colleague with disrespect, "i will fire you on the spot." and long-time investigative journalist jim ridgeway has died at the age of 84. ridgeway was the washington correspondent for "the village voice" for 30
the new york police department has arrested an individual in connection with four stabbing attacks onunhoused people in the subway over the weekend, which left two of the victims dead. nypd announced it was adding 500 more police officers to patrol subways. organizer whitney hu responded on twitter -- "there's always mon for more cops in the subway system but never enough money to actually house the homeless and keep them safe and warm." in news from the white house, deputy press...
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include people connected to the nation of islam but also people connected to the fbi and the new york police departments well. susan: in short time, john f. kennedy was assassinated. medgar evers was assassinated. malcolm x was assassinated. how did this change martin luther king? dr. joseph: i think those assassinations helped turn king into this pillar of fire he becomes in 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968. the black power movement comes about. king is critical of the black power movement, but he is supportive of black power activists including carmichael, including smith. he starts to connect to racial and economic justice. he makes the argument materialism, racism and militantism are the triple evils facing humanity. he is very critical of white supremacy. he is very critical of racial segregation. the best example of where his politics are is when you think about the poor people campaign. he starts the poor people campaign with marian wright edelman. they are inspired by bobby kennedy saying bring poor people to washington, d.c. bobby kennedy goes to being a critic of king to being someone who is more suppo
include people connected to the nation of islam but also people connected to the fbi and the new york police departments well. susan: in short time, john f. kennedy was assassinated. medgar evers was assassinated. malcolm x was assassinated. how did this change martin luther king? dr. joseph: i think those assassinations helped turn king into this pillar of fire he becomes in 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968. the black power movement comes about. king is critical of the black power movement, but he is...
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. >>> the new york police department is crediting the power of social media for helping find the suspect asian american woman at a bakery in queens on tuesday. this video went viral. and it shows a man throwing a box at the woman and then shoving her to the ground. she was taken to the hospital for stitches. joining us is the victim's son, sam chang. also with us is actress olivia munn who posted that video online with hopes of finding the suspect. guys, great to see you this morning. sam, let's start with you. how is your mom doing? >> she is doing very well. thanks for asking. she is probably asleep right now. >> i automa'm surprised she's m this. >> does she or you or the police know why she was targeted or attacked? >> they had a dispute while they were online on the bakery. and the man started acting relatively violently against her. and things escalated from there. >> goodness. we have been showing our viewers that moment caught on camera there. it's shocking to see. just disgusting. olivia munn, this was a case of you, using your voice, right, and your reach via social media basic
. >>> the new york police department is crediting the power of social media for helping find the suspect asian american woman at a bakery in queens on tuesday. this video went viral. and it shows a man throwing a box at the woman and then shoving her to the ground. she was taken to the hospital for stitches. joining us is the victim's son, sam chang. also with us is actress olivia munn who posted that video online with hopes of finding the suspect. guys, great to see you this morning....
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the new york police department says it's investigated at least four potential hate crimes against peopledescent in the last week. the nypd recorded 29 such racially motivated crimes in 2020 compared to just three in 2019. >>> britain is is a lugt one of its heroes. when we return we will show you how captain sir tom moore is being remembered. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. ask your doctor about salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver 7 moisturizers 3 vitamins 24 hours hydration gold bond champion your skin >>> britain a honoring a man who spent his life helping others. when coronavirus hit captain sir tom moore walked straight into the history books. he raised millions of dollars for charity and grabbed the world's attention with his hopeful message. he died earlier this month. now his family and his nation are giving him a loving sendoff. scott mclean joins us from london to tell us about it. scott, i
the new york police department says it's investigated at least four potential hate crimes against peopledescent in the last week. the nypd recorded 29 such racially motivated crimes in 2020 compared to just three in 2019. >>> britain is is a lugt one of its heroes. when we return we will show you how captain sir tom moore is being remembered. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and...
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and members of our national guard and that image that i showed you of someone from the new york police department. we've heard of police officers and firefighters from various forces around the country. that is really problematic, malcolm. these are people sworn to protect us and to see that they're attacking both democracy and police officers is highly problematic. >> what youio see is the depth of the delusion created by president trump with his big lie ideology which is push out, that it was stolen and to actually anger his base to the point where they were ready to destroy democracy, and many of these people that have been swept up in this and the entire trump train lots of theme are extremists and a lot of them are military, and policemen, paramedics. we've identified and i know i was on a photo identification group, we identified people carrying handguns into the building. some of them were police officers carrying their credentials as well. the fact that these people decided democracy was no longer worth defending unless it was their version of democracy for their tribal leader is the most
and members of our national guard and that image that i showed you of someone from the new york police department. we've heard of police officers and firefighters from various forces around the country. that is really problematic, malcolm. these are people sworn to protect us and to see that they're attacking both democracy and police officers is highly problematic. >> what youio see is the depth of the delusion created by president trump with his big lie ideology which is push out, that...
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former new york police department detective pat brosnan shared his insights into what may have happened. since the guy who was going to be served with a criminal complaint, possibly relative to child pornography, and he opened fire, wounded and killed, wounded three and murdered, brutally murdered two fbi agents. it's unbelievable... the fbi has identified the victims as special agent daniel alphin and special agent lord schwarzenberger. they were veterans of the internet crimes against children task force program. this video shows a flag draped body, a coffin being. unloaded as a line of officers salute to of the wounded. agents are said to be in stable condition. a spike in crime on both sides of the bay, and the pandemic seems to be playing a role. now leaders in san francisco and oakland are looking for solutions. ktvu is crime reporter henry lee joins us now, with the growing concern over the crime numbers, especially as this health crisis drags on, henry. well, julie, authorities say the corona the virus continued to rabbits, communities that's led to frustration and burst of viol
former new york police department detective pat brosnan shared his insights into what may have happened. since the guy who was going to be served with a criminal complaint, possibly relative to child pornography, and he opened fire, wounded and killed, wounded three and murdered, brutally murdered two fbi agents. it's unbelievable... the fbi has identified the victims as special agent daniel alphin and special agent lord schwarzenberger. they were veterans of the internet crimes against...
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and it's important to know when webster worked for the new york police department, officials say he wasassigned to guard city hall and the mayor's mansion. >>> coming up next -- peaceful protests overnight in rochester, new york, after a grand jury decides not to bring charges against police officers in connection with the death of daniel prude. as alabama is set to introduce a new law which will make it harder to protest for social justice. ice. nt... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same throug
and it's important to know when webster worked for the new york police department, officials say he wasassigned to guard city hall and the mayor's mansion. >>> coming up next -- peaceful protests overnight in rochester, new york, after a grand jury decides not to bring charges against police officers in connection with the death of daniel prude. as alabama is set to introduce a new law which will make it harder to protest for social justice. ice. nt... ♪♪ it's the easiest because...
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new york city, but all across the country. notably chinatown and san francisco. the new york city police department task force is saying that this is a priority for them. crimes in new york are going up in general, but they say that their focus in that task force is to protect the asian-americans who are the vulnerable. jean casarez, cnn, new york city. >>> former u.s. presidential candidate andrew yang told cnn that while he has not personally been a victim of any attacks, the feeling of fear is very real. >> this is a heartbreaking and devastating time for so many people in the asian-american community. i talked to the family of one of the victims this week, and there's just so much pain and confusion and desire to feel safe. >> yang, currently running for new york city mayor, said many of these crimes against asian-americans go unreported. >>> let's take a quick look at the state of the pandemic outside the u.s. new zealand now has auckland, its largest city, under a seven-day lockdown after finding two new local cases of unknown origin. residents will be allowed to leave home only for essential
new york city, but all across the country. notably chinatown and san francisco. the new york city police department task force is saying that this is a priority for them. crimes in new york are going up in general, but they say that their focus in that task force is to protect the asian-americans who are the vulnerable. jean casarez, cnn, new york city. >>> former u.s. presidential candidate andrew yang told cnn that while he has not personally been a victim of any attacks, the feeling...
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new york city is not the only area. anti-asian-american crime is taking place all over this country, notably chinatown in san francisco. but the new york city police departmentorce is in force. they say that this is very important to them. crime has gone up all over new york city, but against asians, the vulnerable, it is something that is priority, fred. >> it's incredibly disturbing. jean casarez in new york city, thank you so much for that. >>> still to come, the house passed president biden's covid relief package overnight which would extend eviction moratoriums until the end of september. but is it too little, too late for more than a million mom and pop landlords? we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. overspending on a retinol cream? so when it comes just one jar of olay retinol24 hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. for smooth, bright skin or your money back. olay. face
new york city is not the only area. anti-asian-american crime is taking place all over this country, notably chinatown in san francisco. but the new york city police departmentorce is in force. they say that this is very important to them. crime has gone up all over new york city, but against asians, the vulnerable, it is something that is priority, fred. >> it's incredibly disturbing. jean casarez in new york city, thank you so much for that. >>> still to come, the house passed...
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new york city, but all across the country. notably, chinatown in san francisco. the new york city police department task force, is saying that this is a priority for them. crimes in new york are going up in general, but they say that their focus in that task force is to protect the asian americans who are the vulnerable. jean casarez, cnn, new york city. >> so the last several months with some of the quarantining and lockdown in some places, they have been tough for a lot of people, but there are some creatures who are benefiting from the empty space -- i should have warned you about this video. my apologies. london's rats. (woman) what should we do with it first? (man) road trip. (woman) yes. (woman) off-road trip. (man) how hot is the diablo chili? (waitress) well, you've got to sign a waiver. [loud laughter] (woman) is this even a road? (man) yeah. (woman) so what should we do second? (vo) the subaru forester. the most adventurous forester ever. (vo) get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models. now through march 1st. hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing
new york city, but all across the country. notably, chinatown in san francisco. the new york city police department task force, is saying that this is a priority for them. crimes in new york are going up in general, but they say that their focus in that task force is to protect the asian americans who are the vulnerable. jean casarez, cnn, new york city. >> so the last several months with some of the quarantining and lockdown in some places, they have been tough for a lot of people, but...
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>>a new york city police department has released new video of a high end luxury retailer being robbeds week the video shows thieves walking hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. >>right out the front door and it isn't an isolated incident. these thieves have actually many times before according to authorities report on the govan has more from new york. >>tuesday brought daylight at the chanel store in soho 2 men ransacking the shop to others holding the door they got away with luxury bags and wallets worth a $165,000 retail workers say they've almost come to expect it and my clear they got like the head of everybody everybody's getting here. since this cell phone video went viral. the nypd has been releasing new images hoping to get new leads this footage believed to include members of the same group casually walking away with coats from another manhattan retailer, one of 23 robberies in just the past 5 months investigators also releasing the stills of some of the people they're looking for so far police have made no arrests and say the pandemic isn't helping. >>crimi
>>a new york city police department has released new video of a high end luxury retailer being robbeds week the video shows thieves walking hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. >>right out the front door and it isn't an isolated incident. these thieves have actually many times before according to authorities report on the govan has more from new york. >>tuesday brought daylight at the chanel store in soho 2 men ransacking the shop to others holding the door...
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mike: new york city police department, the nypd increasing subway patrols after four stabbings in less dead into others hurt, they believe all the victims were homeless. they have arrested a suspect 21-year-old who faces murder and attempted murder charges. new york city seen a fair share of ups and downs in the past year and dozens of candidates are running for mayor claiming they have what it takes to bring the city back. aishah hasnie has a story. >> we will rise up again. >> from the former police officer to a former presidential candidate even a reality tv star 41 people and counting are running for mayor of new york city always and i on urban flight and what is ailing the big apple. >> the biggest issue of the next mayor is going to face is a lot of confidence in the trajectory of the city. >> since covid hit new york city 70000 people have left resulting in a $34 billion loss of income according to data analytics company unit cap, experts like catherine with the partnership for new york points to quality-of-life issues like coronavirus, high unemployment, rising gun violence, ra
mike: new york city police department, the nypd increasing subway patrols after four stabbings in less dead into others hurt, they believe all the victims were homeless. they have arrested a suspect 21-year-old who faces murder and attempted murder charges. new york city seen a fair share of ups and downs in the past year and dozens of candidates are running for mayor claiming they have what it takes to bring the city back. aishah hasnie has a story. >> we will rise up again. >>...
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former new york police department darren porcher is here to hire more police after defunding them.0 p.m. eastern time for debut of kudlow, larry cud law will be speaking with former treasury secretary steve mnuchin in his first interview since leaving the white house. you don't want to miss that. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ jackie: after promising to dismantle their police department, the people city council is approving an additional $6.4 million to recruit more police, residents citing longer response time and an increase in violent crime and concerns after city leaders pledge to reimagine public safety in the wake of george floyd's death last year. and some police reform advocates want to leave to faith to voters. joining me lieutenant and university professor darren porcher, darren, good morning to you. it's not coming as a surprise to many that even in minnesota the police was defunded and now refunded because during this period people are saying we need law and order and we need security and you will realize the impact of that and now it's
former new york police department darren porcher is here to hire more police after defunding them.0 p.m. eastern time for debut of kudlow, larry cud law will be speaking with former treasury secretary steve mnuchin in his first interview since leaving the white house. you don't want to miss that. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ jackie: after promising to dismantle their police department, the people city council is approving an additional $6.4 million to...
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. >>> protests overnight and more questions for the police department in rochester, new york. ideo of police pepperspraying a handcuffed 9-year-old girl. >>> will president biden make a deal with republicans on his covid relief plan or will democrats move forward without them? i'll talk to connecticut senator chris murphy about where the negotiations stand this hour. ute negotiations stand this hour (sneeze) skip to cold relief fast. alka-seltzer plus power max gels. with 25% more concentrated power. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you can't plan for your period's... what the gush moments. but the right pad can. only always ultra thins have rapiddry technology and, they absorb 40% fas
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a retired new york city police department officer who guarded city hall was charged yesterday for histors say thomas webster also a former marine, assaulted a police officer with a metal flag pole, likened to a junkyard dog. in justice department complaint, images from dc body cam appears to show a barricade with the pole and also shows webster raising the pole and swinging it towards the officer. prosecutors say webster charged the police barricade, attacked the officer, tackling him to the ground and attempted to rip off the officer's mask. webster's lawyer telling nbc news his client hit by the officer before retaliating and pleaing not guilty to charges of assault. the lawyer says webster attended the rally at the behest of the president of the united states. joining our conversation, msnbc national security clint watts and distinguished research fellow. eli still here. clinton, in a period of incredibly disturbing charging documents and developments in the investigation into the insurrection, for some reason, reading about this one was particularly searing. >> these are people th
a retired new york city police department officer who guarded city hall was charged yesterday for histors say thomas webster also a former marine, assaulted a police officer with a metal flag pole, likened to a junkyard dog. in justice department complaint, images from dc body cam appears to show a barricade with the pole and also shows webster raising the pole and swinging it towards the officer. prosecutors say webster charged the police barricade, attacked the officer, tackling him to the...
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police, that was going to make matters better, what else did they expect? you look at the city of new york, bill de blasio cut a billion dollars from the police department budgetcut. i think homicides are up 25%. this is happening all over the country, those who went and said, hey, we're going to defund the police, they're seeing the ramifications of those decisions, and at lot of -- and a lot of these elected officials are regretting what they did. they bowed to the movement, and here we are. you made your citizens less safe. it's disturbing. elizabeth: gianno, you and i, you've been on this show with us covering police brutality. we've covered it on this show. we've had police officers, sheriffs saying what they saw with police brutality was wrong, it should never happen, it's unacceptable. but when it swung into this other push to defund, they're warning also that when you defund the police, it hits minority communities and immigrants and in low income communities very hard. what do you say? >> you know, i was the national spokesperson for a large police organization, and i had these conversations with those in leadership about police, police violence again
police, that was going to make matters better, what else did they expect? you look at the city of new york, bill de blasio cut a billion dollars from the police department budgetcut. i think homicides are up 25%. this is happening all over the country, those who went and said, hey, we're going to defund the police, they're seeing the ramifications of those decisions, and at lot of -- and a lot of these elected officials are regretting what they did. they bowed to the movement, and here we are....
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a police department in new york that had he was seen across the country. >> i want everybody to lookis. look at this video. when we want to find the individual criminals who went into the capitol on january 6, we have a group facial recognition. and in this case you had to dip 11 arrests. but there were a lot of people out there creating a lot of havoc. we don't hear people in the lov saying this is hurting our movement this is hurting our political goals, this is hurtin police officers. have you heard cries to identif more of these protesters? >> these people arrested were all arrest release. one person was held on bail and probably released by now. we have the revolving door with all three just tricked attorney offices. the hands-off policy from the department and encourage this. we have the biggest broodmare i that country who continues to take a hands-off approach on crime. we have a serial killer on the subway this past weekend, and his wife is in charge of mental illness where everything is exploding here in the city of new york. if anyone's thinking about coming to new york ta
a police department in new york that had he was seen across the country. >> i want everybody to lookis. look at this video. when we want to find the individual criminals who went into the capitol on january 6, we have a group facial recognition. and in this case you had to dip 11 arrests. but there were a lot of people out there creating a lot of havoc. we don't hear people in the lov saying this is hurting our movement this is hurting our political goals, this is hurtin police officers....
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new york after police pepper sprayed a 9-year-old girl. protesters in rochester knocked down barricades while demanding changes in the police department. body camera video shows friday's incident. police responded to a call saying the girl was threatening to hurt herself and others. one officer has been suspended. two others are on leave. new york's attorney general is > tn what's being e.th called a civil war in the republican party. more lawmakers are speaking out against a controversial congresswoman. >> this morning senate minority leader mitch mcconnell released a rare blistering statement taking aim at freshman congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. mcconnell saying, looney lies and conspiracy theories are cancer for the republican party. somebody's who suggested that perhaps no airplane hit the pentagon on 9/11. that horrifying school shoot sht were prestaged and that clinton crashed jfk jr.'s air plane is not living in reality. greene tweeted, the real cancer for the republican party is weak republicans who only know how to lose gracefully. it comes amid growing tension surrounding the georgia congresswoman and the threats and co
new york after police pepper sprayed a 9-year-old girl. protesters in rochester knocked down barricades while demanding changes in the police department. body camera video shows friday's incident. police responded to a call saying the girl was threatening to hurt herself and others. one officer has been suspended. two others are on leave. new york's attorney general is > tn what's being e.th called a civil war in the republican party. more lawmakers are speaking out against a controversial...
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involving a 9 year-old girl who was pepper sprayed by officers in rochester, new york calls for changes to the police department the reason a crisis team wasn't called in to help in that case. security for the big game will right along with customs and border patrol for a closer look at how they're playing defense from the water e and the air plus some of the unusual betting happening around the super bowl. we have a correspondent in las vegas tonight with a look at all the money on the line that and much more this evening on news nation. looking forward to it thank you morning. thank you. news nation on wgn america to 8 o'clock our time you can find it on the channel's listed hear more details are on our website kron 4 dot com. still ahead we'll go live to our nation's capital as president biden's covid relief bill may not be getting the support it needs from republicans yet the senate is planning to push through tonight. great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get this imported cheese? hello? grocery outlet bargain mar
involving a 9 year-old girl who was pepper sprayed by officers in rochester, new york calls for changes to the police department the reason a crisis team wasn't called in to help in that case. security for the big game will right along with customs and border patrol for a closer look at how they're playing defense from the water e and the air plus some of the unusual betting happening around the super bowl. we have a correspondent in las vegas tonight with a look at all the money on the line...
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whites, old, young, he was a hero because he fought back shortly after new york mayor condemned the shooting and ordered the police department . [inaudible] everyone on the panel has made really interesting points. first what i would say is in your intro you said they're coming for conservatives. i agree that everyone, right now that isn't woke, that isn't radical leftists is a conservative because i know i have some clinical disagreements with some of the people on this panel, and like tammy, although before me, i was once a lefty, a bernie supporter, only about six years ago. i'm about as far as you can possibly be from that these days print the way we should look at this is which side is showing tolerance and which side is showing intolerance. you can be on the right and still be a huge trump supporter or a more traditional religious conservative were on the libertarian side of that. that's where i fall in print there's a whole bunch where you can disagree on the big issues and still get along. what's happening on the left. somebody give me one issue that you are allowed to disagree with woke orthodoxy on where they won't
whites, old, young, he was a hero because he fought back shortly after new york mayor condemned the shooting and ordered the police department . [inaudible] everyone on the panel has made really interesting points. first what i would say is in your intro you said they're coming for conservatives. i agree that everyone, right now that isn't woke, that isn't radical leftists is a conservative because i know i have some clinical disagreements with some of the people on this panel, and like tammy,...
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police, that was going to make matters better, what else did they expect? you look at the city of new york, bill de blasio cut a billion dollars from the police department budgethis is happening all over the country, those who went and said, hey, we're going to defund the police, they're seeing the ramifications of those decisions, and at lot of -- and a lot of these elected officials are regretting what they did. they bowed to the movement, and here we are. you made your citizens less safe. it's disturbing. elizabeth: gianno, you and i, you've been on this show with us covering police brutality. we've covered it on this show. we've had police officers, sheriffs saying what they saw with police brutality was wrong, it should never happen, it's unacceptable. but when it swung into this other push to defund, they're warning also that when you defund the police, it hits minority communities and immigrants and in low income communities very hard. what do you say? >> you know, i was the national spokesperson for a large police organization, and i had these conversations with those in leadership about police, police violence against citizens. and, of course, everyon
police, that was going to make matters better, what else did they expect? you look at the city of new york, bill de blasio cut a billion dollars from the police department budgethis is happening all over the country, those who went and said, hey, we're going to defund the police, they're seeing the ramifications of those decisions, and at lot of -- and a lot of these elected officials are regretting what they did. they bowed to the movement, and here we are. you made your citizens less safe....
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police, that was going to make matters better, what else did they expect? you look at the city of new york, bill de blasio cut a billion dollars from the police department budgety, we're going to defund the police, they're seeing the ramifications of those decisions, and at lot of -- and a lot of these elected officials are regretting what they did. they bowed to the movement, and here we are. you made your citizens less safe. it's disturbing. elizabeth: gianno, you and i, you've been on this show with us covering police brutality. we've covered it on this show. we've had police officers, sheriffs saying what they saw with police brutality was wrong, it should never happen, it's unacceptable. but when it swung into this other push to defund, they're warning also that when you defund the police, it hits minority communities and immigrants and in low income communities very hard. what do you say? >> you know, i was the national spokesperson for a large police organization, and i had these conversations with those in leadership about police, police violence against citizens. and, of course, everyone said that it was wrong. but what was necessitated was more train
police, that was going to make matters better, what else did they expect? you look at the city of new york, bill de blasio cut a billion dollars from the police department budgety, we're going to defund the police, they're seeing the ramifications of those decisions, and at lot of -- and a lot of these elected officials are regretting what they did. they bowed to the movement, and here we are. you made your citizens less safe. it's disturbing. elizabeth: gianno, you and i, you've been on this...
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news capitol hill correspondent garrett haake, justice correspondent pete williams, katie benner who covers the justice department for "the new york times" and butch jones who is a retired u.s. capitol police we've already been hearing from some of the senators in this hearing as they've been walking in, many saying the same thing, they want to know what went wrong, what went right and they have some serious questions about what they view as lack of preparation ahead of the riots. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. senators are very eager to get this questioning under way, frankly, they have been for more than a month to try to get to the bottom of what happened here. both in terms of the preparation leading up to january 6th and the execution of the plan, including the calling for the national guard on the day of the attack itself. i can tell you just going through the statements that these mostly former officials will make today, there's going to be some finger pointing on that point. the former capitol police chief will say that they did have a plan, that he wanted to call for the national guard, that one of these sergeants-at-arms in this case the house sergeant-at-arms did not want to d
news capitol hill correspondent garrett haake, justice correspondent pete williams, katie benner who covers the justice department for "the new york times" and butch jones who is a retired u.s. capitol police we've already been hearing from some of the senators in this hearing as they've been walking in, many saying the same thing, they want to know what went wrong, what went right and they have some serious questions about what they view as lack of preparation ahead of the riots....
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> you can see police cruisers blocking this ramp right here as demonstrators try to move past and continue their march on the highway here in rochester, new york. >> the justice department is now reviewing the case. the officers are on leave pending an internal investigation. >>> the new york decision comes exactly one year after the death of another black man. a vigil was held last night in georgia to remember ahmaud arbery who was shot while joggn g.face charges. arbery's mother claims police and the suspects engaged in a cover-up and is now suing for $1 million. >> each day is different. try not to dwell on so much of what happened. i try to celebrate the son that i had. i try to think about the good memories that we shared, and that's what basically gets me through the day. >> no arrests were made until nearly three months until after arbery was killed. >>> new questions are being raised about security u.s. capitol after a bombshell hearing. the former chief of capitol police says he didn't know until this week about the fbi report issued january 5th, which warned of violence at the capitol, and the intelligence was sent by email. abc's ike ejiochi is here now with
> you can see police cruisers blocking this ramp right here as demonstrators try to move past and continue their march on the highway here in rochester, new york. >> the justice department is now reviewing the case. the officers are on leave pending an internal investigation. >>> the new york decision comes exactly one year after the death of another black man. a vigil was held last night in georgia to remember ahmaud arbery who was shot while joggn g.face charges. arbery's...
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justice department announcing they will review the new york attorney general's report into daniel prude's death and determine whether further federal response is warranted. the rochester police chief also out with his own statement, saying those officers involved will remain on leave, pending the outcome of an internal investigation, david. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, what we've now learned about that united boeing jet, that engine ripping apart just after takeoff. the key new image tonight, in a moment. good morning! the four way is a destination place. right here, between these walls, is a lot of history. we tried to operate a decent, respectable place that anybody wouldn't feel bad to walk in. i am black. beautiful. i must be respected. it was for everybody. you never know who you're going to meet. black lawyers, doctors, educators, martin luther king, b.b. king, queen of soul aretha franklin. you're sitting in the place where giants ate. the four way, as a restaurant, and the cleaves family meant so much to this neighborhood. to have a place where you have dignity and belong, that's the legacy of the four way. loving people
justice department announcing they will review the new york attorney general's report into daniel prude's death and determine whether further federal response is warranted. the rochester police chief also out with his own statement, saying those officers involved will remain on leave, pending the outcome of an internal investigation, david. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, what we've now learned about that united boeing jet, that engine...
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new york city. meantime, minneapolis. upgrade $6.4 million in funding for the police department after complaints about slow response times now. our lessons being learned? >> yet, i think lessons are being learned. minneapolis, red after george floyd's death, to say that they wanted to defund the police. i said then that it was crap and a very dumb thing. the only person who would win in the defunding of the police are the criminal elements out there having a field day in minneapolis, and law-abiding citizens in minneapolis said hey, look, we need more police, not less police. you are absolutely right. >> sandra: there were calls by many who wanted to defund the police to send social workers in some cases into violent crime situations. how did that go over? >> that is the dumbest and stupidest thing that you can envision. criminal actions taking place, and you are sending in a social worker to talk to people when they should be arrested. they have committed a criminal act. so it was a very dumb thing. i don't know who invented that out there in minneapolis. by the way, sandra, this is not only going on in minneapolis, but
new york city. meantime, minneapolis. upgrade $6.4 million in funding for the police department after complaints about slow response times now. our lessons being learned? >> yet, i think lessons are being learned. minneapolis, red after george floyd's death, to say that they wanted to defund the police. i said then that it was crap and a very dumb thing. the only person who would win in the defunding of the police are the criminal elements out there having a field day in minneapolis, and...
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new york city? >> well, let's start here. we totally shouldn't take their word for it that this is going to have no impact on the ability of the police departments worth of legislation that the council has already done, from reducing the head count to criminalizing cops for doing their job. i don't think we should trust what the city council and the body says will help police officers. this is only going to have the impact of making it more difficult for any member of the nypd to basically investigate, arrest and then bring a prosecution against a potential perp. todd: lieutenant sutton, let's look at the numbers. new york city violent crime in 2020 compared to 2019, it was a banner year last year for criminals in the big apple. homicides up 41%, shootings up almost 100%. now let's look at what the new york city council wants to do to reduce the, quote, footprint and obviously the big thing that stands out, ending qualified immunity, investigating history of bias and requiring the confirmation of the commissioner. what will this do to the men and women on the street trying to keep our city safe? >> as we have seen, the policies put forth by de
new york city? >> well, let's start here. we totally shouldn't take their word for it that this is going to have no impact on the ability of the police departments worth of legislation that the council has already done, from reducing the head count to criminalizing cops for doing their job. i don't think we should trust what the city council and the body says will help police officers. this is only going to have the impact of making it more difficult for any member of the nypd to...