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facts, i have directed all new york law enforcement to remain vigilant as new year's eve celebrations take place throughout the state. additionally, the new york state police at the new york state emergency operations center, the new york state intelligence center, and the division of homeland security services are actively monitoring the developments of the situation for any potential threats and remain in constant communication with their local and federal partners. straight to that picture that you were seeing earlier. live here, new york times square. we are on the ground and has been speaking with individuals to get their reaction about what has happened in istanbul, turkey, and what concerns, if any, they have, and how they're talking about. sarah, what are you hearing? >> reporter: well richard, it is extremely loud here. so it's hard to hear much, but honestly, i heard what you were talking about as far as the governor of new york moving through the state in regards to istanbul and how they are keeping an eye on that situation. and they've taken extensive efforts here in time's square to make sure that the two million people estimated to be in this
facts, i have directed all new york law enforcement to remain vigilant as new year's eve celebrations take place throughout the state. additionally, the new york state police at the new york state emergency operations center, the new york state intelligence center, and the division of homeland security services are actively monitoring the developments of the situation for any potential threats and remain in constant communication with their local and federal partners. straight to that picture...
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new york state, governor cuomo. also statements from new york police department, wnbc's jonathan dienst, investigative reporter there, speaking with sources, saying that they are repositioning some of their assets. he joins us right now. jonathan, what else are you learning in terms of how they're talking about what's happening in turkey and how they may be adjusting their strategy here in the state and in the city. >> reporter: well, i was in times conveyor with nypd brass this evening as news started to come in, and nypd officials began to huddle and ordered the redeployment of some units that were out patrolling other parts of the city tonight, to start heading to night clubs and disk discoteques. and that is just one part of the multifaceted deployment that the nypd has, and of course you have several officers already layer after layer of activity, everything from dump trucks filled with sand, to try to prevent an attack, to added snipers on rooftops, to just an enormous number of bomb-sniffing dogs this year, patrolling in and around. on top of that you have a concert at madison square garden and other venues i
new york state, governor cuomo. also statements from new york police department, wnbc's jonathan dienst, investigative reporter there, speaking with sources, saying that they are repositioning some of their assets. he joins us right now. jonathan, what else are you learning in terms of how they're talking about what's happening in turkey and how they may be adjusting their strategy here in the state and in the city. >> reporter: well, i was in times conveyor with nypd brass this evening...
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new york state police were surprised to find this, puppies. the truck which was delivering them to local pet stores. two were seriously injured and the cruelty to animals society was taking care of them and despite concerns over their treatment, planned on returning the puppies to their out of state owners. two are okay, hopefully they make a turn around. >>> despite winning, it was a bad night for the thunder after this. the basketball team's forward cantor punched a chair on the side of the court and had to leave. the thunders coach later said that cantor broke his right forearm possibly stopping him from playing for the next eight weeks. that's a serious blow. not just for the play we are, but the team, trying to make a playoff run, they're in the western conference playoff race. that's a big setback. >> especially when you're sitting out that entire time thinking about why you're there. >>> big mac sauce is a big deal. how much would you pay for it bottle? well mcdonald's handed out 10,000 of them yesterday, for those who didn't get your h
new york state police were surprised to find this, puppies. the truck which was delivering them to local pet stores. two were seriously injured and the cruelty to animals society was taking care of them and despite concerns over their treatment, planned on returning the puppies to their out of state owners. two are okay, hopefully they make a turn around. >>> despite winning, it was a bad night for the thunder after this. the basketball team's forward cantor punched a chair on the side...
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the caller suggests new york city was a police state. if we ask a little fact -- politifact to evaluate whether new york city is a police state, they will not do that. fact,u look at political they did not evaluate barack obama once during the entire donald trump transition. that shows you that there fact checking checks who they want to check. statementsyperbolic all the time about donald trump being a dictator and all this stuff. they say we are the fact checker. hyperbolict trust fact checkers. host: our guest is tim graham. harbor,from palm florida. democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. good morning. i find it offensive and dishonest to compare the left-leaning media to the far right media. if you listen to the transcripts andhows like rush limbaugh fox news and compare that to npr find --even msnbc, i how dare anyone, especially your guest to compare the two. fox news, if obama walked on water, they would say, can you believe this guy would not' swim? there is nothing that he would accomplish that they would knowledge
the caller suggests new york city was a police state. if we ask a little fact -- politifact to evaluate whether new york city is a police state, they will not do that. fact,u look at political they did not evaluate barack obama once during the entire donald trump transition. that shows you that there fact checking checks who they want to check. statementsyperbolic all the time about donald trump being a dictator and all this stuff. they say we are the fact checker. hyperbolict trust fact...
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. >>> several new york state police officers got some puppy love after a van carrying more than 100 dogs crashed. police said the van was traveling too fast and the driver lost control. now that's not funny. but the pups sure are cute. the van was on route to deliver the puppies to local malls and pet stores for adoption. i take it by all those smiles that they're all okay. >> yeah. yeah. >>> philadelphia zoo has joined in a friendly competition of cuteness. >> zoos from across the country are posting an onslaught of adorable pictures on twitter. it started with this little guy. it's the latest newborn baby seal. that got the ball rolling. the virginia aquarium saw washington's seal pup and raised it by posting this pic, a combo of an otter and osprey. the philadelphia zoo fired back with this photo, they added the words mike drop an and #cuteanimaltweetoff. philly won that, no question. >> i like the smithsonians too. a lot of cute there. >> it's all cute. >> moving on now, president trump has made his first visit to philadelphia. now we're learning new details on how he might pay for h
. >>> several new york state police officers got some puppy love after a van carrying more than 100 dogs crashed. police said the van was traveling too fast and the driver lost control. now that's not funny. but the pups sure are cute. the van was on route to deliver the puppies to local malls and pet stores for adoption. i take it by all those smiles that they're all okay. >> yeah. yeah. >>> philadelphia zoo has joined in a friendly competition of cuteness. >>...
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police s.w.a.t. teams, those tactical teams through the airports. they're on full deployment pp. l.a.x. in los angeles fully deployed at this hour. new york doing the same. new york state police responding to the various airports to back up the new york port authority in those airports, at jfk, we presume also at newark and laguardia. as i mentioned, miami is also in a forward-leaning posture. the situation on the ground has been so volatile that ft. lauderdale is closed at this moment. no airplanes are going in, none are going out. i suspect it will remain that way for quite some time. the biggest problem is all those people right there, the people out on the ramp, on the tarmac, they have been ebbing and flowing, running out, coming back out, running back out to the ramp. it's been a very, very difficult security posture to ensure that that airport perimeter is secure and that the people out on the ramp are, in fact, all screened and secure. it's going to take some time before everybody out there on the ramp and rescreened, that their confident they've got everything under control and that the perimeter is secure. this could take through the evening, i would guess. b
police s.w.a.t. teams, those tactical teams through the airports. they're on full deployment pp. l.a.x. in los angeles fully deployed at this hour. new york doing the same. new york state police responding to the various airports to back up the new york port authority in those airports, at jfk, we presume also at newark and laguardia. as i mentioned, miami is also in a forward-leaning posture. the situation on the ground has been so volatile that ft. lauderdale is closed at this moment. no...
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teams out, deployed through the airport, new york, doing the same thing. the new york state police backing up the port authority police at newark, jfk, and also at laguardia . we're hearing the same thing from l.a.x. listen, i would suspect that if you are at any major airport in the country and they've been watching these pictures on tv, you can imagine that they have take telephone upon themselves, they did not need an order from anybody in washington. i wanted to address also the fact, kate, that this suspect may have come in having checked a firearm, picked up the firearm we're hearing from the baggage carousel, and then possibly loaded that weapon in the restroom. and you may be thinking, how can you check a firearm? in fact, it's very easy to check a firearm in luggage. it has to be in a secure, locked and hard cased type of case. in order for it to be checked. it's got to be declared with the airline. they have to see your id. they've got to be confident that nobody can gain access to that hard case. in other words, it is a very good hard case and it has a lock on it. and th
teams out, deployed through the airport, new york, doing the same thing. the new york state police backing up the port authority police at newark, jfk, and also at laguardia . we're hearing the same thing from l.a.x. listen, i would suspect that if you are at any major airport in the country and they've been watching these pictures on tv, you can imagine that they have take telephone upon themselves, they did not need an order from anybody in washington. i wanted to address also the fact, kate,...
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the police car with the officer inside was dragged across the state line into new york. the suspect faces charges in two states now. >>> and police in buffalo are facing some intense questioning after using a controversial method to subdue a suspect. the cops say the man was wielding a butcher knife and threatening officers with deadly force. it was caught on video. linsey davis has more. >> reporter: an investigation is underway after this video was posted on facebook live of a police officer intentionally plowing into a man with his suv. at first the suv reverses then accelerates forward. the man tries to run away but is rammed by the suv. it happened in buffalo, new york on saturday afternoon. sheila wda her cell phone. >> i thought they were going to either taze him or tackle him. >> reporter: an attorney says there was another officer whose life was being threatened by the suspect who was wielding a 12-inch butcher knife. >> the officer perceived a risk, and it was unorthodox, but it worked. there's always other options, but buffalo at least as of when this happened
the police car with the officer inside was dragged across the state line into new york. the suspect faces charges in two states now. >>> and police in buffalo are facing some intense questioning after using a controversial method to subdue a suspect. the cops say the man was wielding a butcher knife and threatening officers with deadly force. it was caught on video. linsey davis has more. >> reporter: an investigation is underway after this video was posted on facebook live of a...
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report from august of this past year which describes the police being called to respond to a high falutin' really expensive horse auction in new york state. the reason there was a police report of this incident at this horse auction is because the billionaire who donald trump has now nominated to be secretary of the army apparently punched a guy out at that horse auction. the secretary of the army is a position that has to be confirmed by the united states senate so maybe we will learn more about this police report and about that incident at his confirmation hearing. but we'll see. we just found out about it today. to be secretary of labor we don't have police reports or arrest records but we have sworn statements from his ex-wife from their divorce filings making serious allegations of domestic violence. since then, the labor secretary nominee's ex-wife has renounced those allegations as something she did and didn't mean as part of a child custody argument. that's the labor secretary. for the nominee to head up the office of management and budget today we learned he didn't pay taxes for years on one of his household employees. that part
report from august of this past year which describes the police being called to respond to a high falutin' really expensive horse auction in new york state. the reason there was a police report of this incident at this horse auction is because the billionaire who donald trump has now nominated to be secretary of the army apparently punched a guy out at that horse auction. the secretary of the army is a position that has to be confirmed by the united states senate so maybe we will learn more...
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states today. in new york, there are many whoim police officers served bravely today. serve bravely today.e are the most patriotic citizens of our country so we should fully realize our potential. we will continue to be patriotic citizens of this country. the work lies ahead. i urge you, this is the night to be generous and show this organization that we appreciate its work and we will continue to support so this is good work continues. hopefully when we meet next year they will be able to announce that we have 30 offices, not three and not for -- not four. thank you very much and god bless you. [applause] van.u are the man, van: first of all, did you eat? was it good? well, give a round of applause for the workers working all day. we appreciate you. road since on the the election. this is my one day home to see my family. i leave tomorrow for 10 more days and then we will have our holiday. u.s. and what am i doing here, askam i not at home -- you what am i doing here, why am i not at home? my children insisted that i come here tonight. they insisted. [applause] say to you that, i have som
states today. in new york, there are many whoim police officers served bravely today. serve bravely today.e are the most patriotic citizens of our country so we should fully realize our potential. we will continue to be patriotic citizens of this country. the work lies ahead. i urge you, this is the night to be generous and show this organization that we appreciate its work and we will continue to support so this is good work continues. hopefully when we meet next year they will be able to...
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new york is safer than it's ever been and i have the most restrained, best behaved police force in the united states. and i am thinking, your policies are working and you've got an unarmed man with no criminal record who has just been coming down? there is something going on here. so as a scholar and continuing to work and then ferguson in 2014. all of the pundits regardless of the ideological venue are asking why are black people burning where they live? they are talking about this black rage as buildings are on fire. i'm shaking my head no going this is white rage. i have lived in missouri for 13 years. i saw what policies could do and how they undermine access. i suffered an out in a city like ferguson that is 36% black but the voter turnout was only 6%. think about the kind of policies for 67% of the population into 6% of the voting population. i saw a school district on probation for 15 years. .. at emery university and i teach human rights and u.s. rights and u.s. cold war policy. >> how long have you been doing that. >> oh, i have been teaching since 1996. so wow, two decades. >> where did yo
new york is safer than it's ever been and i have the most restrained, best behaved police force in the united states. and i am thinking, your policies are working and you've got an unarmed man with no criminal record who has just been coming down? there is something going on here. so as a scholar and continuing to work and then ferguson in 2014. all of the pundits regardless of the ideological venue are asking why are black people burning where they live? they are talking about this black rage...
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state, also this. >>> disturbing video of separate incidents to show police officers using questionable force against teenage girls, that triggered investigationness two states. i am will's hena daniels in new yorknd we will she you both clips coming up. >>> and then it is losing weight is one of your goals, we will tell you why you may want to avoid sugar free diet drinks. we will be right back, jim. >>> drying out, mobile three out live on those road this morning after two days of soggy weather, katie says it will be windy and mild today but much colder air is heading our way. >>> good morning, i'm rahel solomon. >>> i'm jim donovan. katie and meisha will be along in just a moment but first here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. >>> right now, intense flames continue to burn at this greenhouse this lower milford township and lehigh county. eyewitness sent us this video of the fire last night. >>> detectives definitely have a mystery on their hand here, they found a man shot in the head if you no gun, and no suicide note. >>> and a judge drops murder charges against former pro wrestler jimmy snuka, the lehigh county judge, put one time wwe star is not competent to
state, also this. >>> disturbing video of separate incidents to show police officers using questionable force against teenage girls, that triggered investigationness two states. i am will's hena daniels in new yorknd we will she you both clips coming up. >>> and then it is losing weight is one of your goals, we will tell you why you may want to avoid sugar free diet drinks. we will be right back, jim. >>> drying out, mobile three out live on those road this morning...
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state. in fact his home city, the new york city police department, pipes and drums that led the way in this. and as you've seen over the course of the coverage, he's been enjoying every minute as well. this isn't the end for them. these bands are enjoying their moment. they've been matching for blocks and darkness and only for a small window do they get to enjoy they moment in the spotlight. the trump family and close friends will be celebrating tonight with a series of balls as well. what's notable about that, after this, they'll change up, the first real chance to see the residents and there have been mix-ups of course, you know, about the transfer of power. how about the transfer of property that just wrapped up, a matter of moments ago. back in 1993 when hillary clinton was the first lady, they could find her gown for the balls that night, but it turned out her shoes were missing. ultimately they found them in chelsea clinton's room as the you shall aert the time, the first female usher told me there was a collective sigh of relief as you can certainly imagine. there's mike pence as anot
state. in fact his home city, the new york city police department, pipes and drums that led the way in this. and as you've seen over the course of the coverage, he's been enjoying every minute as well. this isn't the end for them. these bands are enjoying their moment. they've been matching for blocks and darkness and only for a small window do they get to enjoy they moment in the spotlight. the trump family and close friends will be celebrating tonight with a series of balls as well. what's...
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states. washington, d.c. police said today-- its crowd estimate was 500,000 people. new york city's mayor said there were 400,000 protestors there. saying he watched the protests, president trump tweeted today that he was "under the impression we just had an election. why didn't these people vote?" ninety five minutes later in a more conciliatory tweet, he wrote: "peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. even if i don't always agree, i recognize the rights of people to express their views." his chief of staff, reince priebus, addressed the protests in an interview on "fox news." >> president trump wants to be the president of all the people, including everyone of those marchers yesterday, and i think over time many of those people will be very proud of this president. >> stewart: two influential republican senators, john mccain of arizona and lindsey graham of south carolina, said today they'll vote for secretary of state nominee rex tillerson when the senate foreign relations committee votes tomorrow. republicans have only a one vote majority on the committee. all
states. washington, d.c. police said today-- its crowd estimate was 500,000 people. new york city's mayor said there were 400,000 protestors there. saying he watched the protests, president trump tweeted today that he was "under the impression we just had an election. why didn't these people vote?" ninety five minutes later in a more conciliatory tweet, he wrote: "peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. even if i don't always agree, i recognize the rights of people to...
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. >> also new a new york state man bought dozens of newspapers around his town in hopes of keeping his arrest a secret. policeested 43-year-old joseph talbot last week and charged him with driving while intoxicated. police also charged him with refusing to be fingerprinted or photographed. talbot explained he didn't want his mug shot to appear in the paper but it ended up in the times of wayne county anyway. so, talbot bought hundreds of copies of the paper from locations around town. it's what we call trying buy your way out of bad press. [laughter] >> it is 4:48. karen rogers will give us another live look at where things stand on the roads. that's up next. >> plus new jersey tops the list of most moved from states. we'll explain next. >> ♪ (sfx: rain and thunder) says it won't let up for a while. the cadillac xt5... what should we do? ...tailored to you. wait it out. equipped with apple carplay compatibility. ♪ get this low mileage lease on this cadillac xt5 from around $439 per month, or purchase with 1.9% apr financing. >> ♪ >> good morning, everybody. we're looking live at philadelphia international air
. >> also new a new york state man bought dozens of newspapers around his town in hopes of keeping his arrest a secret. policeested 43-year-old joseph talbot last week and charged him with driving while intoxicated. police also charged him with refusing to be fingerprinted or photographed. talbot explained he didn't want his mug shot to appear in the paper but it ended up in the times of wayne county anyway. so, talbot bought hundreds of copies of the paper from locations around town....
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. >> a new york state man bought dozens of newspapers around his town in the hopes of keeping his arrest a secret. police43-year-old joseph talbot last week and charged him with driving while intoxicated. police also charged him with refusing to be fingerprinted or photographed. talbot explained he didn't want that to happen his mug shot appearing in the paper and it d it ended up in the times of wayne county anyway. so talbot bought hundreds of copies of the paper from locations around town. >> police are looking for an armed man who robbed a camden pharmacy. friday morning a man walked into miguel's pharmacy on river road. he showed the gun grabbed bottles of medication and took off. if you take a look at this video and you think you know who that is please contact camden police. >>> a plan to build wind mills off the new jersey coast appears to be a no go. the u.s. energy department is revoking most of the $47 million it pledged in 2014 for the project. it says the private energy company filed meet a december 31st deadline to secure a power deal. rhode island recently opened the country's first commer
. >> a new york state man bought dozens of newspapers around his town in the hopes of keeping his arrest a secret. police43-year-old joseph talbot last week and charged him with driving while intoxicated. police also charged him with refusing to be fingerprinted or photographed. talbot explained he didn't want that to happen his mug shot appearing in the paper and it d it ended up in the times of wayne county anyway. so talbot bought hundreds of copies of the paper from locations around...
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states, all mosques city wide are being monitored. and there's extra coverage extended to certain mosque locations. cbs 2 news new york. >>> police are investigating a motive. they did not release the names of the suspect but said they were in their late 20s and early 30s. >>> here at home, we have breaking news from prince georges county, a former elementary school volunteer answered a plea in court to 15 counts of child porn, what happened? what's next for deonte? scott is joining us live from green belt with more on that, scott? >>> the gravity of the caraway case cannot be over stated by pleading guilty today in federal court, caraway agreed to a potential sentence of 60 to 100 years of federal time. and that's not to mention the state charges he faces. caraway pled guilty to 15 counts of enticing and coercing kids as young as 9 make sexually explicit videos with each other and with him while caraway volunteered at an elementary school and worked as a youth choir director. at least two videos show kids committing sex acts that were made inside the school. court documents revealed that caraway pled guilty to creating a special
states, all mosques city wide are being monitored. and there's extra coverage extended to certain mosque locations. cbs 2 news new york. >>> police are investigating a motive. they did not release the names of the suspect but said they were in their late 20s and early 30s. >>> here at home, we have breaking news from prince georges county, a former elementary school volunteer answered a plea in court to 15 counts of child porn, what happened? what's next for deonte? scott is...
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to point out as tom mentioned we saw new york police department represented division of parade we see a number of representatives from new york, of course, home statee president has reached out to veterans groups all throughout his campaign and now we're seeing the nassau country firefighters come through. >> yes. >> so that's their pipe and drums there out of actually east meadow, new york, that's their pipe and drums division you see marching through right now. again we have got 8,000 people expected to be here today participating in this parade. i should note there will be national groups including boy scouts of america and disabled american veterans and again as we noticed representation fromache on righe the former indiana governor and former congressman walking a long with his wife karen, and their children audrey, michael and charlotte as they make their way in front of the white house. we're seeing the escort first in are motorcycle officers beginning of escort and mike pence and his family taking last bit of this route on foot. they will continue the walk here in front of the presidential reviewing stand. and they will also make their way
to point out as tom mentioned we saw new york police department represented division of parade we see a number of representatives from new york, of course, home statee president has reached out to veterans groups all throughout his campaign and now we're seeing the nassau country firefighters come through. >> yes. >> so that's their pipe and drums there out of actually east meadow, new york, that's their pipe and drums division you see marching through right now. again we have got...
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states getting it wrong, particularly new york and north carolina. they are locking up 16-year-old with adult. centuryce on 21st policing, every single state, there is a police department in every single state of the country that has initiated parts of the task force. this is moving the ball forward. the areas the task force has wellness toficer oversight. one of the problems we have in our system, too many people mentally ill are entering into the criminal justice system. law enforcement officers are being forced to deal with them. in 2014, 20 5% of the 990 fatal police shootings involve someone that was exhibiting some form of mental illness. we are criminalizing poverty. this is something loretta lynch has talked about very passionately. place whereve a more people have arrest warrants than actual people live in the town? insane that we are doing not at this time. -- doing that at this time. how are we still locking people up for jaywalking? that is complete silliness. on top of that, we are fighting these people -- finding these people exorbitant amounts that they cannot pay. 95% of the people arrested for jaywalkin
states getting it wrong, particularly new york and north carolina. they are locking up 16-year-old with adult. centuryce on 21st policing, every single state, there is a police department in every single state of the country that has initiated parts of the task force. this is moving the ball forward. the areas the task force has wellness toficer oversight. one of the problems we have in our system, too many people mentally ill are entering into the criminal justice system. law enforcement...
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states that are getting it wrong in particular new york and north carolina. who are locking up 16-year-olds with adults. that is a enormous problem. every single state in the country. there is a police department in every state in the country that has instituted or implemented parts of the task force. this is a big deal. this is moving the ball forward. the areas that the task force has taken on to officer wellness and safety. one of the problems we have in our system right now, is too many people who are mentally ill are suffering from some kind of mental health crisis. entering into the criminal justice system. what we're seeing here in 2014 about 29% of the fatal police shootings, involve someone that was exhibited some sort of mental illness. we are criminalizing poverty. nobody showed this more than the report that came out of venita gupta's civil rights division. how do we have a place where more people have arrest warrants than people live in that town. by over 10,000. that is insane we're doing that at this time. i know people drive through the town, but not that many people drive through the town. how are we locking people up for jay walking in this day and age. we're findi
states that are getting it wrong in particular new york and north carolina. who are locking up 16-year-olds with adults. that is a enormous problem. every single state in the country. there is a police department in every state in the country that has instituted or implemented parts of the task force. this is a big deal. this is moving the ball forward. the areas that the task force has taken on to officer wellness and safety. one of the problems we have in our system right now, is too many...
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states. there have been protests around new york to here in los angeles. and in ohio police used pepper spray to break up an anti-trump demonstration. the white house is not backing down and continues to defend the president's decision. >> just focus on securing our borders and our homeland was a major part of what the president campaigned on and now he's doing exactly what he told the american people he would do. the president will always put the safety and prosperity of our country first and foremost. >> fareed zakaria joins me now from new york. fre fareed, what are the implications here. the acting attorney general has been firing for defying the executive order on the travel ban. >> the whole thing seems chaotic. whatever interpretation you have about that specific event and some of the others, whether the orders are lawful, unlawful, wise, unwise, it certainly feels incompetent, and i think that is a serious problem for an administration that's sold itself on its competence. donald trump's principle point about why he should be president is i'm a competent businessman,
states. there have been protests around new york to here in los angeles. and in ohio police used pepper spray to break up an anti-trump demonstration. the white house is not backing down and continues to defend the president's decision. >> just focus on securing our borders and our homeland was a major part of what the president campaigned on and now he's doing exactly what he told the american people he would do. the president will always put the safety and prosperity of our country...
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police say two brothers died in a single vehicle crash near the maryland state line. detectives say this morning a man driving a black mercedes lost control on the 3600 block of new york avenue. island andonto the hit the guard rail on the bridge. he actually got out of the car critical condition. the two passengers were ejected from the car, dying at the scene. that accident remains under investigation tonight. operations are slowly returning to normal at fort lauderdale hollywood international airport after friday's shooting. the airport is working with a private company to find the owners of 23,000 pieces of luggage and belongings left behind. terminal 2 has reopened with the exception of the baggage claim area where the shooting took place. a terrifyingw, scene in jerusalem as a truck slams into a group of israeli soldiers. four died, 20 hurt did three of them killed were cadets. the driver was killed within seconds. benjamin netanyahu said the driver up your to have been inspired by isis. of the sameart ongoing battle against this global scourge of new terrorism. we can only fight it together. kimberly: police have arrested nine people in connection with the atta
police say two brothers died in a single vehicle crash near the maryland state line. detectives say this morning a man driving a black mercedes lost control on the 3600 block of new york avenue. island andonto the hit the guard rail on the bridge. he actually got out of the car critical condition. the two passengers were ejected from the car, dying at the scene. that accident remains under investigation tonight. operations are slowly returning to normal at fort lauderdale hollywood...
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states history. just a washington event. if you add in new york, los angeles, were even the police #amy: i think large angeles was larger thanashington. amy: even police have 500000 and los angeles. this was the biggest little protests in history and somehow most of the mass media, the corporate media, missed that point. it was happening right in front of them. yet they are not inclined to go out and cover social movements. they had pictures of it, but that nobody on the ground. after i came back from witnessing the protest, i turned on the television and watched cnn and then cbs, and they discussed this without the benefit of an actual journalist being on the panel. there was a republican political hack and democratic little hack talking about the supposed meeting and aims of this march, but nobody you had been on the ground who did journalism 101 -- talk to the people who are there,e, ask them why they're dodoing it. i want to give a quick shout out to democracy now! you guys were broadcasting live 10 a clock a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and that is what journalism should be. thatng back to this film you're talking about, very much
states history. just a washington event. if you add in new york, los angeles, were even the police #amy: i think large angeles was larger thanashington. amy: even police have 500000 and los angeles. this was the biggest little protests in history and somehow most of the mass media, the corporate media, missed that point. it was happening right in front of them. yet they are not inclined to go out and cover social movements. they had pictures of it, but that nobody on the ground. after i came...
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states. to the man on the street who may turn to a police officer in new york and say look, i'm worried abouthis guy in my community. you know, so many levels, this is disrupting the order and that's why it's so worrying, because no one's convinced this current route is going to work. >> one more time, my producer there. i have a a new tweet from donald trump. in direct response to there was a statement coming from lindsey graham and john mccain. who both were very critical of this and that tweet coming from donald trump saying the joint statement of former candidates john mccain and lindsey graham is wrong. they are sadly weak on immigration. there you go. there is that and clearly, a continuation coming. we'll have to wait for the part two of this statement come ong matter matters, so now, we are not only seeing a new statement coming from the president, but now u, a very public spat unfolding between the executive branch and the legislative branch of government here. you still with me? >> just more proof that the president is watching and eager to defend his point of view. i've been stress
states. to the man on the street who may turn to a police officer in new york and say look, i'm worried abouthis guy in my community. you know, so many levels, this is disrupting the order and that's why it's so worrying, because no one's convinced this current route is going to work. >> one more time, my producer there. i have a a new tweet from donald trump. in direct response to there was a statement coming from lindsey graham and john mccain. who both were very critical of this and...
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. >> a new york state man bought dozens of newspapers around his town in hopes of keeping his arrest a secret. policeph talbot last week and charged him with driving while intoxicated. police also charged him with refusing to be fingerprinted or photographed. talbot explained he didn't want his mug shot to appear in the paper but it did. and the times of wayne county. so, talbot went ahead and bought hundreds of copies of the paper from locations around town. trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like playgrounds, demographics, schools, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. that's why i use excedrin.n hold because of a headache. it has two pain fighters plus a booster and for some, headache relief starts in just 15 minutes. now moments lost to headaches are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] try theraflu expressmax,nd flu hold you back now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a
. >> a new york state man bought dozens of newspapers around his town in hopes of keeping his arrest a secret. policeph talbot last week and charged him with driving while intoxicated. police also charged him with refusing to be fingerprinted or photographed. talbot explained he didn't want his mug shot to appear in the paper but it did. and the times of wayne county. so, talbot went ahead and bought hundreds of copies of the paper from locations around town. trulia knows the house is...
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the guy was in a lot of nonprofit events here in new york, gave his entire life to the police force. first as an officer and then in his crippled statethere is a real hero. we should focus on people like him, not on what happened in the walls of congress. go ahead. final word. >> really quick too, you've had two police officers killed here in the last 20 years. chestnut and gibson. one was black, one was white. chestnut was the first african-american here in the u.s. capitol. let's put a painting of those two gentlemen up on the wall here and say this is what it means to be a police officer. right. david: don't waste space in the house of congress. it's our congress. congressman, thank you very much. appreciate you being here. and stay tuned, by the way, to fox business for complete coverage and analysis of president obama's farewell address. it all kicks off 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight right here with lou dobbs. melissa: your tax dollars not at work. i'm sure you work hard every day to happy help answer the question can dinosaurs sing or could they? well, uncle sam has no problem using your money to find out. plus, accused of being a
the guy was in a lot of nonprofit events here in new york, gave his entire life to the police force. first as an officer and then in his crippled statethere is a real hero. we should focus on people like him, not on what happened in the walls of congress. go ahead. final word. >> really quick too, you've had two police officers killed here in the last 20 years. chestnut and gibson. one was black, one was white. chestnut was the first african-american here in the u.s. capitol. let's put a...
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states? or guard curate come at the new york city police commissioner deals with this kind of thing.me to the program. you can't. >> decorated a secure area because the baggage, all that stuff that came into the country are into that city came through screening. the big question here and i think what is going to come out of this investigation, why did the guy had the gun in the first place? this is a guy that has mental issues. the gun was taken away. the gun was then given back. that is the real issue. hundreds of thousands of people fly in this country a day and i would add hundreds if not up to a thousand may transport weapons legally in their baggage. i do it all the time. there's a process to do that. they have to be locked in a box. the ammo has to be locked in another box. the gun can't be loaded. it's got to be watched by the authorities, put in the baggage claim area. there's a whole process. it's a well secure process. stuart: to the bigger picture, how to reach the point where if we impose more restrictions, more restrictive safe areas, you've undermined the public's abili
states? or guard curate come at the new york city police commissioner deals with this kind of thing.me to the program. you can't. >> decorated a secure area because the baggage, all that stuff that came into the country are into that city came through screening. the big question here and i think what is going to come out of this investigation, why did the guy had the gun in the first place? this is a guy that has mental issues. the gun was taken away. the gun was then given back. that is...
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front door during ramadan, but this latest incident has authorities in the state beefing up security. overnight new york police stepping up patrols at mosques throughout the city. we're told demonstrators will gather in front of the mosque tonight in support with the muslim community here. back to you, matt. >> thank you very much. >>> and now to more on that growing outrage over president trump's controversial immigration order. demonstrations were held coast to coast last night, but the white house is showing no sign of backing down. we have complete coverage from the white house to the airports and we're going to talk to senate minority leader chuck schumer but let us begin with nbc's peter the criticism has been fierce. this morning the white house is claiming the implementation of president trump's travel ban is, quote/unquote, a massive success story, but the swift reaction from around the country shows a very different reality. overnight another surge of protests against president trump's controversial executive order. demonstrators at san francisco's airport met by riot police, capping off a weekend of
front door during ramadan, but this latest incident has authorities in the state beefing up security. overnight new york police stepping up patrols at mosques throughout the city. we're told demonstrators will gather in front of the mosque tonight in support with the muslim community here. back to you, matt. >> thank you very much. >>> and now to more on that growing outrage over president trump's controversial immigration order. demonstrations were held coast to coast last...
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this latest incident has authorities in the states beefing up security. overnight new york policestepping up patrols at mosques throughout the city. we're told demonstrators will gather in front of the mosque but the swift reaction from across the country shows a different reality. overnight another surge of protests against president trump's controversial executive order. demonstrators at san francisco's airport met by riot police, capping off a weekend of massive demonstrations. including many at airports across the country. and the streets around the white house. hillary clinton offering her support to demonstrators tweeting, this is not who we are. in the face of those protests this assessment from team trump. >> what you're seeing is a small reaction from a small number of people. >> reporter: amid the chaos president trump defending his actions, reading to be clear this is not a muslim ban as the media is falsely reporting, this is not about relinl on, this is about terror and keeping our country safe. trump's argument is seemingly contradicted. rudy giuliani telling fox new
this latest incident has authorities in the states beefing up security. overnight new york policestepping up patrols at mosques throughout the city. we're told demonstrators will gather in front of the mosque but the swift reaction from across the country shows a different reality. overnight another surge of protests against president trump's controversial executive order. demonstrators at san francisco's airport met by riot police, capping off a weekend of massive demonstrations. including...
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police want this guy off the streets, david. >> eva pilgrim leads us off from orlando. thank you. >>> we turn next to winter weather alerts from california to new york. in fact, a state of emergency after deadly storms. eight people killed coast to coast. in california tonight, heavy rain causing mud slides burying this remote truck from our san francisco station. the satellite covered. powerful winds in washington state ripping off this roof. and digging from a snowstorm, dozens of cars collide on this highway. a change is on the way. and here's abc's kayna whitworth to start us off. >> reporter: tonight, with those relentless rains drenching the west for more than 48 hours, the new danger, mudslides. >> when you pan up you can see rocks still sliding down, so it's still a very active situation. >> reporter: southwest of san jose, this van crushed. part of highway 17, shut down. the driver, a photographer for our san francisco station kgo injured but home from the hospital tonight. the storm moving east, in colorado springs -- >> there it goes. >> reporter: near 90 mile-an-hour gusts snapping huge trees. knocking out power to thousands. in reno, nevada -- >> please
police want this guy off the streets, david. >> eva pilgrim leads us off from orlando. thank you. >>> we turn next to winter weather alerts from california to new york. in fact, a state of emergency after deadly storms. eight people killed coast to coast. in california tonight, heavy rain causing mud slides burying this remote truck from our san francisco station. the satellite covered. powerful winds in washington state ripping off this roof. and digging from a snowstorm, dozens...
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states. donald trump will be taking the stage with his wife melania for their very first dance. we are expecting donald to say a few words. i want to go to the new york city police commissioner db -- former new york city police commissioner bernie kerik. what can we expect in the days ahead? he talked about security. when you look forward to the next 100 days and what can be accomplished, what is it he need to do to start to make our country feel more secure. from the perspective of what african-americans are facing in terms of challenges alongside the police department, facing challenges from those community. >> good evening. i think you have already seen what he's about to do with the nomination and the confirmation today of the secretary of defense, with the secretary of homeland security. general mattis is one of the most respected men in the military. the men and women will follow him, and john kelly be the commissioner, the secretary of homeland knows this country, knows the borders. but the president is also extremely concerned with the african-american community, the community of color like chicago and baltimore and some others that have been rap anded o
states. donald trump will be taking the stage with his wife melania for their very first dance. we are expecting donald to say a few words. i want to go to the new york city police commissioner db -- former new york city police commissioner bernie kerik. what can we expect in the days ahead? he talked about security. when you look forward to the next 100 days and what can be accomplished, what is it he need to do to start to make our country feel more secure. from the perspective of what...
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states but it's topped cities like new york city and los angeles. shoot being victims with 762 murders in 2016. he must ask for federal help. >>> this is a tough and complicated issue. the local police superintendent says that in part, emboldened criminals and an anti-police environment are to blame, but you cannot for get about the people caught in the crossfires, and all too often here in chicago, those are children. >> i knew it was a gunshot, because whether i hear, i know it wasn't firecrackers. that's why i know it was like gunshots. >> reporter: attaiatyra was sit on her grand ppa's lap. >> i saw all the blood on his shirt. i thought i wouldn't see him agai again. >> reporter: her downstairs neighbor was playing video games. >> when i hear the gun shot, i got on the floor. my mom put me in the room. so to hide me. >> reporter: etyra and devon were lucky to survive the hail of bullets, but so many are not. one child is killed in chicago every week on average. that's a figure that's been true for the past quarter century. why is chicago so deadly? >> officers are under attack. >> reporter: in an interview with "60 minutes", garry mccarthy says chicago cops are not actively poli
states but it's topped cities like new york city and los angeles. shoot being victims with 762 murders in 2016. he must ask for federal help. >>> this is a tough and complicated issue. the local police superintendent says that in part, emboldened criminals and an anti-police environment are to blame, but you cannot for get about the people caught in the crossfires, and all too often here in chicago, those are children. >> i knew it was a gunshot, because whether i hear, i know it...
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states army reserve. and you'll see several bands represented. the new york police family and vice president pence and his wife, now the second lady were supposed to arrive at the white house about ten minutes ago. and they haven't even merged on to the location in front of us which is at pennsylvania and fourth. and the motorcade is creeping along. very slowly. so this could take a while to play out. the entire parade. because once they arrive at the white house, there's kind of a -- there's a break essentially. about a 30 minute period when the president and vice president go inside. they take a break. they come back to the reviewing stand. and that's when the parade begins. so this parade will persist for at least several hours. representing all of the branches of the military as you said, and then a great variety of fans and students and folks participating from all over the country. as many as 8,000 people participatinin >> that's right, 8,000 people. we know the girl scouts and the boy scouts are here. so wounded warrior project is also represented. as well as
states army reserve. and you'll see several bands represented. the new york police family and vice president pence and his wife, now the second lady were supposed to arrive at the white house about ten minutes ago. and they haven't even merged on to the location in front of us which is at pennsylvania and fourth. and the motorcade is creeping along. very slowly. so this could take a while to play out. the entire parade. because once they arrive at the white house, there's kind of a -- there's a...
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new york state, anti-drug-war activist, painter and author anthony papa has received a pardon from new york governor andrew cuomo. in 1985, anthony papa agreed to deliver an envelope of cocaine in a policesting operation in return for $500. his first and only criminal offense cost him a 15-year to life sentence. in 1996, papa won a sentence commutation from then-governor george pataki. he's believed to be the first person in new york state history to receive both a sentence commutation and a pardon. at least eight jewish cocommuniy centers across six states were evacuated monday after being targeted with bomb threats. authorities say it's not clear whether the threats were linked. the threats led to the frantic evacuation of children from three jewish community centers in florida, as well as evacuations of jcc's in new jersey, delaware, maryland, tennessee, and south carolina. and the united states and cuba have signed an agreement to work together t to prevent, contain d clean up oil spills in the gulf of mexico. the accord comes as negotiators on both sides are rushing to sign a half dozen agreements before president-elect donald trump takes office. this is cuban deputy transportation
new york state, anti-drug-war activist, painter and author anthony papa has received a pardon from new york governor andrew cuomo. in 1985, anthony papa agreed to deliver an envelope of cocaine in a policesting operation in return for $500. his first and only criminal offense cost him a 15-year to life sentence. in 1996, papa won a sentence commutation from then-governor george pataki. he's believed to be the first person in new york state history to receive both a sentence commutation and a...
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police department when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. there is just one week to go until donald trump becomes the president of the united states. he has not even taken office yet and already trump is historically unpopular. his transition, arguably clouded by more serious scandals and controversy than all eight years of the obama administration combined. as questions mount about the circumstances of trump's election and his alleged ties to a foreign adversary. democrats appear to be reaching a breaking point. in an interview with chuck todd, georgia congressman, civil rights icon john lewis became the first to declare openly what i believe many lawmakers have until now only suggested. >> i don't see this president-elect as a legitimate president. >> you do not consider him a legitimate president? why is that? >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected and they helped destroy the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it will be the first one that i miss since i've been in the congress. you cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong. >> that's going to
police department when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. there is just one week to go until donald trump becomes the president of the united states. he has not even taken office yet and already trump is historically unpopular. his transition, arguably clouded by more serious scandals and controversy than all eight years of the obama administration combined. as questions mount about the circumstances of trump's election and his alleged...
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new york state dancing to cia's cheap thrills. this has been viewed more than 6 million times. >> he says he's doing it for his back. >> good morning everyone i'm jim donovan policebar manager allegedly shot by a security dward working at the bar. police say this happened after an argument between it the manager and armed uniformed guard at sharon's little spot. that's boyer street and east woodland avenue east germantown and the police investigation is not over and the bar security guard is in custody. now let's turn to katie for a look at today's weather. >> the weather is definitely dreary here today, jim, we're expecting light rain off an on any time. the radar is likely to be most filled in for the afternoon and evening and you see another round that's working its way towards west lancaster and berks counties now. just about the time we need to break umbrellas out again. and we expect nothing more than quarter of inch max out of this and this is not going to be flooding event by any stretch and certainly you have wet weather and it tends to slow you down and by tomorrow, there's a nice tradeoff here we're back to mid 50s and mid 50s or higher we end up for m
new york state dancing to cia's cheap thrills. this has been viewed more than 6 million times. >> he says he's doing it for his back. >> good morning everyone i'm jim donovan policebar manager allegedly shot by a security dward working at the bar. police say this happened after an argument between it the manager and armed uniformed guard at sharon's little spot. that's boyer street and east woodland avenue east germantown and the police investigation is not over and the bar security...
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new york city police department and the office of emergency management worked to set up locations to quickly distribute life-saving medical countermeasures to city residents across the five boroughs. we must ensure that the state homeland security grant program and the urban area security initiative funds continue to be available despite any changes to yearly grant guidance for exercises like the one conducted by new york city and other important medical preparedness activities. this bill does just that. identical language to h.r. 437 passed the house last congress by a vote of 377-2. mr. speaker, i thank congressman bilirakis for introducing this commonsense bill. i urge all members to join me in supporting this bill, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. richmond: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 437 and yumeds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized sh -- mr. richmond: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 437 and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. richmond: an intentional release of bipathogens like anthrax attacks which shoo
new york city police department and the office of emergency management worked to set up locations to quickly distribute life-saving medical countermeasures to city residents across the five boroughs. we must ensure that the state homeland security grant program and the urban area security initiative funds continue to be available despite any changes to yearly grant guidance for exercises like the one conducted by new york city and other important medical preparedness activities. this bill does...