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protecting our jobs from robots nor are there any robot laws protecting new yorkers from the new york city police department wasting time and resources unleashing robot dogs to the city yes the new york post is now reporting that a seafood restaurant in florida after struggling with staffing issues decided to invest in robots to help deliver food to tables and perform other important tasks and back up in new york city curb reports that the new york city police department sent a robotic dog to an active crime scene in the bronx where a home invasion was underway yes my friends the n.y.p.d. has a robotic dog named digi dog. joining us now to discuss the good the bad and the ugly behind the robot of asian society is media legal analyst lynell of blando media always a pleasure sir indeed sir so a lot of boston dynamics the company behind the n.y.p.d. is robotic dog chargers over $74000.00 commercially for this little 4 legged robot while the n.y.p.d. has been very tight lipped about the how in the why behind acquiring their robo canine i want to ask you do you feel comfortable as a new yorker that your police d
protecting our jobs from robots nor are there any robot laws protecting new yorkers from the new york city police department wasting time and resources unleashing robot dogs to the city yes the new york post is now reporting that a seafood restaurant in florida after struggling with staffing issues decided to invest in robots to help deliver food to tables and perform other important tasks and back up in new york city curb reports that the new york city police department sent a robotic dog to...
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>> correct. >> so you left the new york police department? >> i did. >> what was the next job you took? >> i was hired with the dea? >> what year was that? >> approximately 2011. >> what were your duties as a dea agent? >> a large scale of investigation into narcotics. >> into what? >> narcotics. >> okay, drugs. did you have to do training for that job, i assume? >> correct. >> how long was the training for that job? >> approximately 4 1/2 months in quantico, virginia. >> were you assigned to a specific location after the tra training? >> yes. >> where were you assigned? >> i was transferred to nogales, arizona, where i was investigating cartel activity. >> when you say cartel, we're talking drug cartel? >> correct. >> at some point did you leave the dea? >> yes. >> what year was that? >> 2013. >> why? >> to move back to minnesota. >> when you moved -- well, you say back to minnesota, so had you been here before? >> yes, this is where i am from. >> when you went to the new york police department that was a change of location for you? >> it wa
>> correct. >> so you left the new york police department? >> i did. >> what was the next job you took? >> i was hired with the dea? >> what year was that? >> approximately 2011. >> what were your duties as a dea agent? >> a large scale of investigation into narcotics. >> into what? >> narcotics. >> okay, drugs. did you have to do training for that job, i assume? >> correct. >> how long was the training for that...
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there is widespread racism throughout the united states, i used to be an attorney for the new york city police department. the new york city police department extends of thousands of arrests -- department makes tens of thousands of arrests every year. they are from -- they are human beings. not every case can be perfectly done. there is very little racism in the new york city police department. steve: how does this change policing in the future, as somebody who understands it so well? caller: the problem is that, when police are attacked the way they have been, they withdraw from confrontations with gangs. the gangs have been empowered in the past year. murder rates and assaults with guns have gone up in new york city and many places, and innocent citizens, innocent black citizens have been a victim of withdrawal by police. steve: conversely, do you think this is going to present a challenge for communities across the country to hire police officers the future, the process? caller: yes. i think they will be more sensitive about hiring. but this defendant had 19 previous complaints. no police department s
there is widespread racism throughout the united states, i used to be an attorney for the new york city police department. the new york city police department extends of thousands of arrests -- department makes tens of thousands of arrests every year. they are from -- they are human beings. not every case can be perfectly done. there is very little racism in the new york city police department. steve: how does this change policing in the future, as somebody who understands it so well? caller:...
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. >>> the new york police department released photos of someone they're seeking as they investigate ann a 61-year-old asian woman in new york and the wave of attacks on asian-americans, next. there's more to a yard than freshly cut grass. which is exactly why we built these mowers, to clear the way for stuff like this, right here. run with us, because the best yards are planted with real memories. search john deere mowers for more. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1
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we will air excerpts from the chauvin murder trial and speak to a former new york police department detective who now heads the black law forcement alliance. then we talk to journalist victoria law about her new book "prisons make us safer and 20 other myths about incarceration." >> united states has 5% of the world's population but 20% to 25% of the world's prison population. if prisons are saf, then we shoue the safest nation in the world but prisons do not keep us safer and they do not prevent violence, just afear of imprisonment does not -- did not prevent derek chauvin from killing george floyd.flrg y:amll tt d more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. prident bin has moved up the deadline for states to make the covid-19 vaccine available to all adults by april 19 instead of may 1 this ces as daily ses are thrise a new varnts ntinue tspreadincludin the k. varia which h now been repted in ery statend coulaccount r 70% ofases in micgan, wch is eing a jor surg the s. has n deliver over 168 million vacce doses,he highest mber ithe w
we will air excerpts from the chauvin murder trial and speak to a former new york police department detective who now heads the black law forcement alliance. then we talk to journalist victoria law about her new book "prisons make us safer and 20 other myths about incarceration." >> united states has 5% of the world's population but 20% to 25% of the world's prison population. if prisons are saf, then we shoue the safest nation in the world but prisons do not keep us safer and...
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the new york police department released new pictures of the man who's wanted in a high profile attack of a 61 year old chinese american man in east harlem. police said the suspect was seen on security video attacking the victim from behind and then stomping on his head last friday night. police say the victim was out of the neighborhood collecting cans. he was taken to harlem hospital and is in critical condition so far, police have not specified a motive in the attack. a go fund me has been set. for the victim who remains in a coma tonight more than $300,000 have been raised so far to help his family. his wife says that he quote picks up bottles to help pay the rent and bills. he is innocent. he didn't do anything wrong. he is a very kind person. he is quiet. he doesn't cause trouble. the effort to recall governor gavin newsom is now one step closer to making it to the ballot. secretary of state announced today. they have verified more than 1.49 million signatures needed to qualify. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live with reaction from petition organizers and what happens next. ja
the new york police department released new pictures of the man who's wanted in a high profile attack of a 61 year old chinese american man in east harlem. police said the suspect was seen on security video attacking the victim from behind and then stomping on his head last friday night. police say the victim was out of the neighborhood collecting cans. he was taken to harlem hospital and is in critical condition so far, police have not specified a motive in the attack. a go fund me has been...
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the new york police department has splashed out 75000 bucks on a crime fighting robotic dog to the teethof high tech cameras and microphones the police department has touted dogs as a way to keep officers out of harm's way where the robotic recruit doesn't seem to have gone down too well with new yorkers. this isn't. like a system. never seen 9 like that in my life. to the zoo. i think they're creepy i think it's a wasted. money and i think it's ridiculous that i can't spend money on proper officer training things like officer. and rehab stuff like that i mean there's so many other things that are. so what is going to really do something is not going to be a casualty this robot even though the robot is expensive it's not a human right away were you getting no money from where's this money coming from how much is it how much is a cost to spend a weekend training officers for a weekend on better protocols or you're having a tough time just an opinion demick there are a lot of families that need that money. neighborhoods we need here in new york city shouldn't be spent on. just some of the
the new york police department has splashed out 75000 bucks on a crime fighting robotic dog to the teethof high tech cameras and microphones the police department has touted dogs as a way to keep officers out of harm's way where the robotic recruit doesn't seem to have gone down too well with new yorkers. this isn't. like a system. never seen 9 like that in my life. to the zoo. i think they're creepy i think it's a wasted. money and i think it's ridiculous that i can't spend money on proper...
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the new york police department has splashed out 75000 bucks on a crime fighting robotic dog to the teethwith high tech cameras and microphones the police department has touted big dogs as a way to keep officers out of harm's way but the reporting recruit doesn't seem to have gone down too well with new yorkers. listen to. listen. my guess is 60. 0. never seen i'm like that in my life to. talk to the 2 of them. i think they're creepy i think it's a waste of money but i think it's ridiculous that i can't spend money on proper officer training and things like. you know i'm hungry and stuff like that i mean this summer you know the things that are. somewhat it's going to really do something it's not going to be casual to just be a robot even though the robot is expensive it's not a human why they are you getting no money from where is this money coming from how much is it how much is a cost to spend a weekend training officers her a weekend on dinner protocols or you're having a tough time you're still in the p. and demi there are a lot of families that need that money. neighborhoods we need
the new york police department has splashed out 75000 bucks on a crime fighting robotic dog to the teethwith high tech cameras and microphones the police department has touted big dogs as a way to keep officers out of harm's way but the reporting recruit doesn't seem to have gone down too well with new yorkers. listen to. listen. my guess is 60. 0. never seen i'm like that in my life to. talk to the 2 of them. i think they're creepy i think it's a waste of money but i think it's ridiculous that...
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he told police he has no idea who this woman is and now the new york police department is offering a $2500 reward for any information that leads to the woman's arrest. everybody's talking vaccines coming up on the news at 6. what is changing. >> with the moderna shot. should get more people vaccinated more quickly. also a police shooting last night in free month. there was a canine involved in this one. why officers say they had to fire and alameda county continues to see an uptick in violent crimes. what new safety measures are there to try to keep the
he told police he has no idea who this woman is and now the new york police department is offering a $2500 reward for any information that leads to the woman's arrest. everybody's talking vaccines coming up on the news at 6. what is changing. >> with the moderna shot. should get more people vaccinated more quickly. also a police shooting last night in free month. there was a canine involved in this one. why officers say they had to fire and alameda county continues to see an uptick in...
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streets to warn police killings of african-americans will continue protesters demanded the new york police department be disbanded arguing the system itself is racist demonstrators also held a so-called teach in to outdoor diners demanding they pay a 30 percent tax on the white owners shut of their restaurants down. for the minneapolis police officer was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree and 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter he faces up to 40 years in prison with the official sentence to be decided in 8 weeks america was swarmed by protests off the george floyd's death in may last year. our. thanks. well the child generated so much attention and opinion it could have gone to retrial one such event was congresswoman maxine waters encouraging crowds to get more confrontational the show if it were acquitted the judge has warned that such incendiary rhetoric could prejudice the outcome yet mainstream media maintain the comments were harmless. enough now to. know. that i am telling. you. that i don't think what she said in in any way should we should criticize her for of course we should be mo
streets to warn police killings of african-americans will continue protesters demanded the new york police department be disbanded arguing the system itself is racist demonstrators also held a so-called teach in to outdoor diners demanding they pay a 30 percent tax on the white owners shut of their restaurants down. for the minneapolis police officer was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree and 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter he faces up to 40 years in prison with the official...
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this year, 75% increase in retirements and departures among new york police department police officers. are you shocked? are you surprised? i'm not. police are vilified around every turn including pro sports games, on the other end, mma, ufc, boxing, hockey, and the few political sports left, might be the reason why the ufc is gaining massively in popularity year after year after year, i mentioned i actually trained for a five days a week, i am a student, it's a hard tough workout and as many of you know, features very intense fights. if the couple this weekend, former ufc champion suffered a horrific leg injury. we are going to show you this, the video goes on 20 seconds, what we are about to show you is extremely graphic, counted 20 and you can come back after three, two, one. >> a slight budding underdog. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> sean: take a quick look at this again, three, two, one, from another angle. >> here it is, watch this. oh, my god. right below the knee. and immediately passes out. take a look at it here. i'm not going to look, just tell me. that mirrored what happened w
this year, 75% increase in retirements and departures among new york police department police officers. are you shocked? are you surprised? i'm not. police are vilified around every turn including pro sports games, on the other end, mma, ufc, boxing, hockey, and the few political sports left, might be the reason why the ufc is gaining massively in popularity year after year after year, i mentioned i actually trained for a five days a week, i am a student, it's a hard tough workout and as many...
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of african-americans will still continue a protest as demanded the breakup of the entire new york police department all giving the entire system itself is racist and demonstrators also held what they called a chance to outdoor diners demanding they pay a 30 percent tax and that white owners should shut down their restaurants. now chauvin was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree and 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter he faces up to 40 years in prison and with the official sentence to be decided in 8 weeks there america was swamped by protests off to george floyd's death in may last year. the trial generated so much attention and opinion it could have even gone to retrial one such event was congresswoman maxine waters encouraging crowds to get more confrontational if shogun was acquitted the judge should warn that such incendiary rhetoric could prejudice the outcome that mainstream media maintain the comments were harmless. enough. that. i don't think what she said and in any way should we should criticize her for of course we should be more confrontational do you really think she's calling f
of african-americans will still continue a protest as demanded the breakup of the entire new york police department all giving the entire system itself is racist and demonstrators also held what they called a chance to outdoor diners demanding they pay a 30 percent tax and that white owners should shut down their restaurants. now chauvin was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree and 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter he faces up to 40 years in prison and with the official sentence to be...
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>> i started my career at the new york city police department, the nypd. >> and so did you do some training then to be an nypd officer? >> i did. the nypd has a six month training academy that i successfully completed. >> is that when you then obtained your license to be a peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> and that was about what year? >> approximately 2007. >> and when you became -- well, let me ask this, how long did you wok for the nypd? >> 4 1/2. >> and can you describe for the jurors, you know in, what capacity you worked as a peace officer in new york city? >> i was a police officer and initially assigned to the 32nd precinct in harlem, new york. my duties were as impact officer. interacting with the community, addressing quality of life issues. i was then transferred to manhattan task force and the task force officer. from there i was -- i'm sorry, there i was assigned to quality of life issues as well as violent crime issues, narcotics, and guns. >> so all that time spent on the streets essential sfli. >> correct. >> and some point did you leave the new york city police department? >>
>> i started my career at the new york city police department, the nypd. >> and so did you do some training then to be an nypd officer? >> i did. the nypd has a six month training academy that i successfully completed. >> is that when you then obtained your license to be a peace officer? >> yes, sir. >> and that was about what year? >> approximately 2007. >> and when you became -- well, let me ask this, how long did you wok for the nypd? >>...
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the bidens should call the new york police department and get a robotic dog they have been using.could be programmed to refrain from biting staffers and won't poop on the rug. all they need is oil and a tune-up. >> laura: i thought the liberals were all for the victims getting the nondisclosure releases from the perpetrators. liberal men and women we want to break that nondisclosure of major's trainer. >> we had me too and he too and now bow wow too. >> laura: poor major is misunderstood. diversity, equity and inclusion even for dogs. the pentagon is trying to purge the military of conservatives. it's trying to brain wash the next generation of offices. new details from their training seminars which we will show you next. >> laura: under president biden the pentagon is not just trying to purge trump supporters it's brain washing the next generation of offices to be marxists-blm agitators. the latest example is west point. according to a letter from the florida congressman, west point cadets have been forced to attend critical race theory sem mars. -- seminars. white police officer
the bidens should call the new york police department and get a robotic dog they have been using.could be programmed to refrain from biting staffers and won't poop on the rug. all they need is oil and a tune-up. >> laura: i thought the liberals were all for the victims getting the nondisclosure releases from the perpetrators. liberal men and women we want to break that nondisclosure of major's trainer. >> we had me too and he too and now bow wow too. >> laura: poor major is...
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the bidens should call the new york police department and guess one of those robotic dogs they have been using, that could be friend joe, program to refrain from biting staffers, probably won't poop on the rug. all they need is a little oil into 2 and upper. for the aggrieved, the victims getting these nondisclosure releases from the perpetrators. liberal women, men, any victim out there should urge, we want to break that nondisclosure of major's trainer. >> we had me too, now bowwow too, we will work it all together and figure this out. >> pour major. i think he is just misunderstood like so many of us. >> he should be in delaware. ashley: diversity, equity and inclusion even for dogs. we told you the pentagon is trying to purge the military of conservatives, now trying to brainwash the next generation of officers, new details from their training seminars which we will show you next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned careful
the bidens should call the new york police department and guess one of those robotic dogs they have been using, that could be friend joe, program to refrain from biting staffers, probably won't poop on the rug. all they need is a little oil into 2 and upper. for the aggrieved, the victims getting these nondisclosure releases from the perpetrators. liberal women, men, any victim out there should urge, we want to break that nondisclosure of major's trainer. >> we had me too, now bowwow too,...
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. >> the new york police department is now investigating six possible hate crimes at four different synagogues in the bronx. they were damaged by an unidentified suspect hurling rocks over the weekend. some were hit twice. surveillance footage appears to suggest the same person is responsible for all the attacks. no one was injured. new york governor andrew cuomo has condemned the synagogue attacks saying there's no tolerance for discriminatory acts. >>> supporters of kremlin nalvany brace for a court ruling that could deliver a devastating blow to his organization. the latest from moscow next. >>> and later this hour, why the first asian woman to win best director in oscars history is sparking controversy in her native china. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do t
. >> the new york police department is now investigating six possible hate crimes at four different synagogues in the bronx. they were damaged by an unidentified suspect hurling rocks over the weekend. some were hit twice. surveillance footage appears to suggest the same person is responsible for all the attacks. no one was injured. new york governor andrew cuomo has condemned the synagogue attacks saying there's no tolerance for discriminatory acts. >>> supporters of kremlin...
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finishing up my doctorate in new york city when an african immigrant was shot several times by new york's finest, by the new york special, elite unit of the new york police department seminary student, i went down with throngs of new yorkers, protesting. offered myself for the first time for arrest. that was in the late 1990s. and then we looked up this past spring and saw a whole generation of young people who don't remember him, who don't remember rodney king. and we're still dealing with this issue. we have to do something about criminal justice reform in this country. >> sadly they don't have to remember any of the others of our time because they've got a fresh slate of their own victims that are searing images in people's mind as young as 9 years old, as we're seeing right now. senator raphael warnock, congratulations into getting something in this first relief bill targeted to communities of color and farmers in your constituency. that was a good pull, especially early on in your tenure. thank you and be well. >> be well. good to be with you. >>> when we come back, dr. anthony fauci is here i got the vaccine. i want to talk to him about how my wife and i are
finishing up my doctorate in new york city when an african immigrant was shot several times by new york's finest, by the new york special, elite unit of the new york police department seminary student, i went down with throngs of new yorkers, protesting. offered myself for the first time for arrest. that was in the late 1990s. and then we looked up this past spring and saw a whole generation of young people who don't remember him, who don't remember rodney king. and we're still dealing with...
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amy: in new york, a woman who had to go through labor while her wrists and ankles were shackled by police has settled for $750,000 with the city and the new york police departmente woman, who is african american, went into labor the day she was arrested and gave birth while handcuffed to a hospital bed without her family or her doctor present. she sued for emotional distress, and a violation of her civil rights. the u.s. supreme court rejected imposing limits on sentences for life without parole for juveniles. the 6-3 ruling reverses a trend towards more leniency for children and teens convicted of a crime and highlights the supreme court's strong conservative advantage. justice sonia sotomayor was joined by the two other liberal judges in her dissent. she wrote -- "the state must consider whether a juvenile offender has demonstrated maturity and rehabilitation sufficient to merit a chance at life beyond the prison in which he has grown up. for most, the answer is yes." in north carolina, protesters took to the streets of elizabeth city for a second straight night to demand justice for andrew brown, jr., a black man shot dead by police officers serving an arres
amy: in new york, a woman who had to go through labor while her wrists and ankles were shackled by police has settled for $750,000 with the city and the new york police departmente woman, who is african american, went into labor the day she was arrested and gave birth while handcuffed to a hospital bed without her family or her doctor present. she sued for emotional distress, and a violation of her civil rights. the u.s. supreme court rejected imposing limits on sentences for life without...
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. >>> meantime, the new york police department is taking a new approach, forming a civilian panel withresentatives from islam i, jewish, asian, lgbtq and black communities to take part in the actual investigation. nypd says it's the first of its k kind >>> a day of remembrance in oklahoma city. on a cnbc trip coast to coast. 26 years ago today a bomb ripped think theal fred p. murrah building survivors, victims' families and first responders all gathered this morning for a ceremony, including the attorney general meric garland who tat the time led the investigation. >> this is a monument to a community that will not allow hate and division to win >> he warned that domestic terrorism is far from over >>> public high schools in chicago eopened today for the first time in more than a year he agreement to let students back into classrooms part of a deal two the city and the teachers union about 26,000 kids signed up to come back. that's about a third of the district's high school population >>> nevada not all firefighters are human these hungry sheep are helping to prevent forest fires by
. >>> meantime, the new york police department is taking a new approach, forming a civilian panel withresentatives from islam i, jewish, asian, lgbtq and black communities to take part in the actual investigation. nypd says it's the first of its k kind >>> a day of remembrance in oklahoma city. on a cnbc trip coast to coast. 26 years ago today a bomb ripped think theal fred p. murrah building survivors, victims' families and first responders all gathered this morning for a...
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. >> at some point did youleave the new york city police department ? >> i did. >> what was the next job you took? >> i was with the dea. >> what year was that? >> approximately 2011. >> what were your duties >> to address long-term investigations into narcotics . >> so you had to do training for that job, i assume. how long was the training for that job? >> approximately four and half months at quantico virginia. >> after doing thetraining was assigned to a certain location ? >> i was. >> wherever humans assigned. >> to an enforcement group new york city and i was transferred to arizona where my responsibility was investigating a cartel. >> when you say cartel, we are talking drug cartel. >> correct. >> at some point you leavethe dea and what year was that ? >> 2013. >> why? >> to move back to minnesota. >> when you moved back to minnesota had you been here before ? when you went to the new york city police department that was a change of location for you. >> it was. >> so in 2013 you came back from minnesota west and mark. >> correct. >> did youfind w
. >> at some point did youleave the new york city police department ? >> i did. >> what was the next job you took? >> i was with the dea. >> what year was that? >> approximately 2011. >> what were your duties >> to address long-term investigations into narcotics . >> so you had to do training for that job, i assume. how long was the training for that job? >> approximately four and half months at quantico virginia. >> after doing...
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the new york police department released photos of who they are investigating in this crime.o expedite reviews of covid-related hate crimes. we're joined by lisa ling. lisa, this video is just horrific. for all the attention this has gotten over the last few months, these attacks are continuing. >> yeah, anderson, it is sickening and horrifying, and i've just been so devastated for mr. ma and his family. you said it yourself, despite rallies from coast to coast, the condemnations from the highest levels of government on down, corporations supporting organizations working to combat hate, solidarity in the asian community, support from outside the asian community that these attacks are still continuing to happen unabated, and the attack on mr. ma wasn't even the only one this weekend. there were some others, and some of them were violent as well. in fact, we have this appi gofundme fund page, and it's sort of the central source for victim relief funds. anderson, when you look at all the fundraisers for all the victims, it just goes on and on and you just see images of people bl
the new york police department released photos of who they are investigating in this crime.o expedite reviews of covid-related hate crimes. we're joined by lisa ling. lisa, this video is just horrific. for all the attention this has gotten over the last few months, these attacks are continuing. >> yeah, anderson, it is sickening and horrifying, and i've just been so devastated for mr. ma and his family. you said it yourself, despite rallies from coast to coast, the condemnations from the...
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the new york police department is under fire after officers were spotted once again deploying a high-tech surveillance robot -- this time, during an arrest at a manhattan public housing complex. on monday, a bystander filmed as members of nypd's technical assistance response unit escorted a four-legged robot studded with sensors, lights, and cameras out of a high-rise apartment. the robot, produced by boston dynamics, is as large as a medium-sized dog and can navigate autonomously. new york congressmember jamaal bowman blasted the city's use of police robots in a video posted on twitter. >> n not only do they physically occupy a community by too many police, now you're bringing robot police to occupy my communi? so you ca't gi me a ling wagean't rae the minimum wagecan't get affordae housing. 'working ha and cannot get paid leave, cannot get affordable childcare and instead we have money, taxpayer money, going toward robot police dogs. amy: in boston, the acting mayor has ordered release of documents related to the former police chief patrick rose who is first accused of child sexual abus
the new york police department is under fire after officers were spotted once again deploying a high-tech surveillance robot -- this time, during an arrest at a manhattan public housing complex. on monday, a bystander filmed as members of nypd's technical assistance response unit escorted a four-legged robot studded with sensors, lights, and cameras out of a high-rise apartment. the robot, produced by boston dynamics, is as large as a medium-sized dog and can navigate autonomously. new york...
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the new york police department d igodog is in the dog house, permanently.last week with boston dynamics, the maker of that thing, is that freaky or what? the robotic canine officer. the nypd hoped the dog be a futuristic crime stopper if it was unleashed on your neighborhood street, right? but it received harsh backlash from critics who said it was an example of over-aggressive policing. the new york times reports the dog will soon be returned to boston dynamics, by the way, hyundai bought boston dynamics for $1 billion back in december, but hyundai is about flat at the moment but look at that thing. a robotic police dog. let's get to ashley webster live in hollywood, florida at a restaurant whose owner is hoping she has better luck with her robotic helpers. ashley, including a robot peanut ashley: this is peanut, liz. i'm not sure whether you saw the prototype at ces one of the years you were there, but peanut welcomes you as you come into the restaurant, and then, a human programmer, will tell peanut where to take me, the customer, so let's give it a go.
the new york police department d igodog is in the dog house, permanently.last week with boston dynamics, the maker of that thing, is that freaky or what? the robotic canine officer. the nypd hoped the dog be a futuristic crime stopper if it was unleashed on your neighborhood street, right? but it received harsh backlash from critics who said it was an example of over-aggressive policing. the new york times reports the dog will soon be returned to boston dynamics, by the way, hyundai bought...
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meantime, the new york police department is taking a new approach to fighting hate crimes forming a civilianom islamic, jewish, asian, lgbtq and black communities to take part in the actual investigation of hate crimes nypd officials say it's the first program of its kind in the nation, at least 40 asian new yorkers have been victims of covid-related hate crimes this year according to nypd data. >>> a day of remembrance in oklahoma city, on a cnbc trip coast to coast 26 years ago today, a bomb ripped through the alfred p p. murrah federal building, killed 168 victims in total in that bombing survivors, victims' families, and first responders all gathered this morning for a ceremony including the attorney general merrick garland who at the time led the justice department investigation into the bombing. >> and this memorial is a monument to a community that will not allow hate and division to win >> garland warned the threat from domestic terrorism is far from over and vowed the justice department is pouring its resources into stopping that threat >>> illinois, public high schools in chicago r
meantime, the new york police department is taking a new approach to fighting hate crimes forming a civilianom islamic, jewish, asian, lgbtq and black communities to take part in the actual investigation of hate crimes nypd officials say it's the first program of its kind in the nation, at least 40 asian new yorkers have been victims of covid-related hate crimes this year according to nypd data. >>> a day of remembrance in oklahoma city, on a cnbc trip coast to coast 26 years ago...
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something that took place on the new york city subway another anti asian hate crime which video has also been made available of take a look. now the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults now there has been a conversation among the u.s. public about anti asian racism we've heard statements from the biden ministration as president biden said during his 1st primetime address and to violence is wrong it's un-american and must stop today president biden is announcing new actions to respond to the increase in acts of and. environments and to divonne safety inclusion and belonging for all asian american native hawaiian and pacific islander communities in asian american communities throughout the united states there have been community patrols that have been formed and they've been giving elderly asian americans whistles so that if they are targeted by a racist attacker they can blow the whistle and and maybe you know get the attention of people that are around them and that's one measure
something that took place on the new york city subway another anti asian hate crime which video has also been made available of take a look. now the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults now there has been a conversation among the u.s. public about anti asian racism we've heard statements from the biden...
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police officers got a new message yesterday, they watched the handcuffs being put on the police officer, who was just convicted of murdering george floyd. the biggest police department in the world, the new york city police department, woke up to this photograph today on the cover of the new york post. that picture, is worth a billion words. words have never gotten through to police officers. i wrote a book 35 years ago describing the criminal abuse of debris forced by police officers, and that did absolutely no good. in changing police conduct. millions upon millions of words, have been written on this subject since then, millions of words have been chanted by millions of protesters, in this country since then. and in the case of george floyd, millions of words were chanted in protests around the world. and there was absolutely no indication that any of those words had any effect, on the behavior of american police officers. maybe this say of derek chauvin in handcuffs, on his way to a jail cell, we'll get through, two police officers. maybe the good cops will finally realize, that being a good cop is not limited to what you do on the street, but includes what you do about bad cops. do you s
police officers got a new message yesterday, they watched the handcuffs being put on the police officer, who was just convicted of murdering george floyd. the biggest police department in the world, the new york city police department, woke up to this photograph today on the cover of the new york post. that picture, is worth a billion words. words have never gotten through to police officers. i wrote a book 35 years ago describing the criminal abuse of debris forced by police officers, and that...
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atmosphere among the reasons new york police force has seen a 75% increase in retirements and depar temperatures last year. let's bring in former new york city police departmentette. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> angel, how many years -- how long were you in the police force. >> 22 and a half years. steve: how many people are in the force right now if i can just get to 20 then i'm going to get out. >> unfortunately i would say probably most of them. probably 99% of them. steve: why is that? >> well, police are being vilified across the country. being painted as racist occupiers going in like an occupying army trying ting disrupt communities when it's exactly the opposite. they are being demonized andvillized by politicians. leadership is failing, right? they don't the way they should. everyone is giving in woke culture and abolish the dee police or defund the policemen tattle it's taking a toll mentally. steve: absolutely. when you look at and we just ran the video of that detective writing up the report and this guy just comes over and whacks him in the head thin blue line between good and bad. >> that's obviously changed. have you cell phones, su
atmosphere among the reasons new york police force has seen a 75% increase in retirements and depar temperatures last year. let's bring in former new york city police departmentette. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> angel, how many years -- how long were you in the police force. >> 22 and a half years. steve: how many people are in the force right now if i can just get to 20 then i'm going to get out. >> unfortunately i would say probably most of them. probably...
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back to minnesota have you been here before yes this is one fall so when you went to the new york city police department that was. a change of location for it was just so our 2013 you said you came back to minnesota right and did you find work you know related law enforcement field yes or describe for the jurors please. i want to corporate investigations focused on insurance white collar based out of work and during that time period did you complete some more education i did yes or intel in terms what that was received by a masters in the business administration fossil enhanced or. what year was that probably just 14. and some point did you leave that corporate investigative work as there were to go from there i went to the metro transit police department that's here in the newsroom many apples and. how long did you work there very short cut were to go from there i was hired by the status of special agent so is that part of the state government correct what agency is that department of commerce when you were at the department of commerce are you a licensed peace officer yes or. my probably a lot of peop
back to minnesota have you been here before yes this is one fall so when you went to the new york city police department that was. a change of location for it was just so our 2013 you said you came back to minnesota right and did you find work you know related law enforcement field yes or describe for the jurors please. i want to corporate investigations focused on insurance white collar based out of work and during that time period did you complete some more education i did yes or intel in...