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all of them, the nypd says are owned by arabs or muslims. >> it's funny because some of the nypd who were doing the spying, their supervisors kept noticing that they were going to the same restaurants. so they finally asked them you know is that a real hot spot, is there a lot of activity there? and it just turned out the cops liked the food a lot. can't blame them. >> the nypd's policy when it comes to muslims seems to be "collect it all." >> no detail of muslim public life in new york was too insignificant or too trivial to record. and not just to record in a police report secretly, but to sort of retain it, and possibly to share it. >> i certainly know that i'm being surveilled. they've told me that i'm being surveilled. it's not a question for me. it's a reality. >> soheeb amin was a student at brooklyn college and the president of the muslim student group there, when it was being monitored by the nypd. the police kept tabs on the group's website, and it did the same at other colleges and universities in new york and beyond. they also had informants or undercover officers infiltr
all of them, the nypd says are owned by arabs or muslims. >> it's funny because some of the nypd who were doing the spying, their supervisors kept noticing that they were going to the same restaurants. so they finally asked them you know is that a real hot spot, is there a lot of activity there? and it just turned out the cops liked the food a lot. can't blame them. >> the nypd's policy when it comes to muslims seems to be "collect it all." >> no detail of muslim...
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even nypd can't do it alone. it is making sure that that relationship which was sometimes bumpy between the fbi and nypd but it has to work or we all suffer. >> and frank, talk to us a little bit more about specifically on a case like this what the coordination looks like between the federal authorities and the local authorities. how would they go about working together to track three individuals such as these. >> ultimately there is -- and i think jon miller discussed it the deputy chief there, the joint terrorism task force. and so that would be an fbi-led effort but it brings in nypd officers and other agencies as needed. within that process where the investigation itself occurs. once something is triggered and deemed appropriate to actually open an investigation, it is through that cell where everything from soup to nuts is run. the u.s. attorney side obviously you need to make sure that you have the authorities to address some of the issues and to determine whether or not when you string them up as opposed t
even nypd can't do it alone. it is making sure that that relationship which was sometimes bumpy between the fbi and nypd but it has to work or we all suffer. >> and frank, talk to us a little bit more about specifically on a case like this what the coordination looks like between the federal authorities and the local authorities. how would they go about working together to track three individuals such as these. >> ultimately there is -- and i think jon miller discussed it the deputy...
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we'll talk to you after the nypd news conference as we continue to monitor that. the news out of new york comes on the heels of reports that three young women from the u.k. have fled to syria, apparently to join isis. in fact, they are believed to be inside syria now. cnn senior international correspondent has been tracking the global reach of this terror group and the arrests in the u.s. comes a day after the four people we mentioned were arrested in spain trying to recruit isis fighters allegedly. they were actually doing that recruitment from spain. they weren't even in syria or iraq which we've seen most of the time. they're targeting recruits in latin america, not just -- they seem to be spreading, the tentacles. >> the message has gone viral. they're making themselves attractive and attractive because they make what they're doing look exciting. they've got people if you take example of these three young girls from britain in the past week they've got people who left britain, who get there to syria and send a message and explain how you can do it what you nee
we'll talk to you after the nypd news conference as we continue to monitor that. the news out of new york comes on the heels of reports that three young women from the u.k. have fled to syria, apparently to join isis. in fact, they are believed to be inside syria now. cnn senior international correspondent has been tracking the global reach of this terror group and the arrests in the u.s. comes a day after the four people we mentioned were arrested in spain trying to recruit isis fighters...
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the fbi is able to you know, draw from their confidential informants and i will tell you that the nypd is one of the top agencies it rivals any of the international spy agencies in the world in terms of their ability to get information and penetrate the community. there's a lot of people in the muslim community, in brooklyn, in new york that have been helping the police prevent any kinds of attacks. >> i want to get your thoughts on one of the suspects, he was arrested when he's actually at jfk. what do you think about that? >> my guess is they have been monitoring his activities perhaps the fbi has been able to access sites like saber, in other words they have had him on a list. so this is where you know, we see that there's been an improvement certainly since 9/11 with the ability of the fbi to co-order nail their activities with local agencies and act upon it before anything bad really happens. >> i want to move on to this, because we have new information now on the three teens from the uk who left their country to try and join up with isis as well. i know you've written about this
the fbi is able to you know, draw from their confidential informants and i will tell you that the nypd is one of the top agencies it rivals any of the international spy agencies in the world in terms of their ability to get information and penetrate the community. there's a lot of people in the muslim community, in brooklyn, in new york that have been helping the police prevent any kinds of attacks. >> i want to get your thoughts on one of the suspects, he was arrested when he's actually...
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kudos to the nypd.eat job on surveillance better than most communities can, better than wide net. females in europe young girls supported by isis of the direct message, twitter. other social media sites that can not be tracked. isis figured out in the twenty-first century with social media and propaganda and exploit their vulnerabilities, religious sensibilities and pull them in. once you're in syria or iraq and isis you have nowhere else to go. when it comes to the guys in brooklyn they're radicalized and fear is they could head right back. good news story they have been caught and potentially could be, more indication that this trend will continue. >> you know it is interesting. i'm reading through this complaint as quickly as possible. it is kind of long here. but one of one of the suspects picked up, i believe the one at the airport this morning jfk -- >> i was there this morning as well. >> well, he had said he wanted to at some point purchase a machine gun to kill americans. stacy you're shaking y
kudos to the nypd.eat job on surveillance better than most communities can, better than wide net. females in europe young girls supported by isis of the direct message, twitter. other social media sites that can not be tracked. isis figured out in the twenty-first century with social media and propaganda and exploit their vulnerabilities, religious sensibilities and pull them in. once you're in syria or iraq and isis you have nowhere else to go. when it comes to the guys in brooklyn they're...
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nypd commissioner bill bratton expected to speak. we'll bring that to you live and we're learning new details about these three men, including plans to travel and hijack a plane. more on this when we come back. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, redness, or s
nypd commissioner bill bratton expected to speak. we'll bring that to you live and we're learning new details about these three men, including plans to travel and hijack a plane. more on this when we come back. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar...
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we are waiting to hear from the nypd commissioner on this breaking news.so far. the feds nabbed three brooklyn residents accused of planning to join isis overseas and if they didn't succeed with that plan the trio allegedly planning to carry out attacks here at home. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams is on the story. these men apparently voiced even a willingness to kill president obama if that is what isis wanted down the road. explain why the fbi made their move today and what we know at this hour? >> well they made the move today because one of them was boarding a plane the february said to turkey to go on to syria and another had a ticket to go there next month. so that explains today. one of them talked about shooting the president. the fbi clearly got on to all of this last aug when it discovered
we are waiting to hear from the nypd commissioner on this breaking news.so far. the feds nabbed three brooklyn residents accused of planning to join isis overseas and if they didn't succeed with that plan the trio allegedly planning to carry out attacks here at home. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams is on the story. these men apparently voiced even a willingness to kill president obama if that is what isis wanted down the road. explain why the fbi made their move today and what we...
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not the nypd apparently. using a clip from the 1989 movie as part of retraining for officers. better than "dirty dancing," people. could it do more harm than good? we'll debate. ♪ i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold won't treat your runny nose. really? alka-seltzer severe cold and flu relieves your worst flu symptoms plus runny nose. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. mommy! hey! [announcer] if your dog can dream it purina pro plan can help him achieve it. ♪ epic classical♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [owner] come on. [announcer] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy spe
not the nypd apparently. using a clip from the 1989 movie as part of retraining for officers. better than "dirty dancing," people. could it do more harm than good? we'll debate. ♪ i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold won't treat your runny nose. really? alka-seltzer severe cold and flu relieves your worst flu symptoms plus runny nose. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. mommy! hey! [announcer] if your dog can dream it purina...
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>> i know it's in great hands with the nypd and fbi and u.s.istrict of new york. what it speaks to as i understand from the papers are the new face of terror investigations involving home grown violent extremists, these are individuals not necessarily part of any organized terrorism group but being radicalized often by isis and other folks reaching out through the internet to reach out to disenfranchised young people who then becomeórn6u,u0m!.u8c2 test. test. >>> isis has held iraq's second largest city mosul for more than eight months. the u.s. says there's a plan to take it back as early as april. but some military leaders are already saying that's a bad idea. one even calling it doomed. our partners at vocativ spoke to one mosul refugee who says people on the ground are nervous, waiting for njall-out war. ♪ [ sirens ] >> thanks to our partners at vocativ for that report. we asked all of you to distill today's headlines into five words. first up that, darn winter weather came up a lot. it's annoying everybody. april bailey one of our favorite
>> i know it's in great hands with the nypd and fbi and u.s.istrict of new york. what it speaks to as i understand from the papers are the new face of terror investigations involving home grown violent extremists, these are individuals not necessarily part of any organized terrorism group but being radicalized often by isis and other folks reaching out through the internet to reach out to disenfranchised young people who then becomeórn6u,u0m!.u8c2 test. test. >>> isis has held...
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there's no doubt mayor de blasio wanted to do was hold back the nypd or what "new york times" wanted them to do would hold them back. but i believe the infrastructure of the nypd still continuing to do it but more difficult for them because of the fact people on top, civilians, don't want to go ahead with this. that's been a real issue on why we're doing that. again, this is pandering to political correctness, "new york times," civil liberties union and people like bill de blasio when he was campaigning, fortunately there is enough permanent infrastructure in the nypd can keep it going. whether that's going to continue is going to be tough. >> congressman pete king. good to see you, sir. >> megyn thank you. >>> still tonight amazing story about a marine, a police officer, a black lab and the moment that brought all three of them together. don't miss this story. >>> plus details on why social media is buzzing about geraldo rivera yours truly and donald trump. (cough, cough) mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah..
there's no doubt mayor de blasio wanted to do was hold back the nypd or what "new york times" wanted them to do would hold them back. but i believe the infrastructure of the nypd still continuing to do it but more difficult for them because of the fact people on top, civilians, don't want to go ahead with this. that's been a real issue on why we're doing that. again, this is pandering to political correctness, "new york times," civil liberties union and people like bill de...
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there's no doubt mayor de blasio wanted to do was hold back the nypd or what "new york times" wantedwould hold them back. but i believe the infrastructure of the nypd still continuing to do it but more difficult for them because of the fact people on top, civilians, don't want to go ahead with this. that's been a real issue on why we're doing that. again, this is pandering to political correctness, "new york times," civil liberties union and people like bill de blasio when he was campaigning, fortunately there is enough permanent infrastructure in the nypd can keep it going. whether that's going to continue is going to be tough. >> congressman pete king. good to see you, sir. >> megyn thank you. >>> still tonight amazing story about a marine, a police officer, a black lab and the moment that brought all three of them together. don't miss this story. >>> plus details on why social media is buzzing about geraldo rivera yours truly and donald trump. ♪ ♪ the bold nissan rogue, with intuitive all-wheel drive. because winter needs a hero. now get 0% financing or up to $1,000 back on the 20
there's no doubt mayor de blasio wanted to do was hold back the nypd or what "new york times" wantedwould hold them back. but i believe the infrastructure of the nypd still continuing to do it but more difficult for them because of the fact people on top, civilians, don't want to go ahead with this. that's been a real issue on why we're doing that. again, this is pandering to political correctness, "new york times," civil liberties union and people like bill de blasio when...
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liz: i have never had a problem with nypd, but then again i wasn't breaking the law.. "roadhouse" had a budget of just $15 million. it doubled that amount in terms of box office receipts. now that word is out about the nypd's use of the movie, maybe rentals will experience a nice spike. we have a very low murder rate right now in new york city, so i think that the police are probably doing just fine. >>> listen, there are so many headlines out will shaking investor confidence, take, for example, today's market watch headline that says janet yellen is about to swoop in on this tranquil stock market or the article by the journal titled a greek deal does not solve the eurozone's woes or how about this gem from the financial times, conflict clouds ukraine's debt distress? my next two guests with nearly $5 billion in combined assets say blow off the headlines, look beyond theacro noise, focus on individual, really great names. joining me now, wealth capital management's portfolio market and pence wealth management chief investment officer. so neither of you guys are really
liz: i have never had a problem with nypd, but then again i wasn't breaking the law.. "roadhouse" had a budget of just $15 million. it doubled that amount in terms of box office receipts. now that word is out about the nypd's use of the movie, maybe rentals will experience a nice spike. we have a very low murder rate right now in new york city, so i think that the police are probably doing just fine. >>> listen, there are so many headlines out will shaking investor...
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a big shotout to the nypd. thank you so much for joining us. ray kelly joins on security. >>> more corporate earnings expected to show the oil prices are impacting the economy negatively. and new sanctions against russia? ma in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your
a big shotout to the nypd. thank you so much for joining us. ray kelly joins on security. >>> more corporate earnings expected to show the oil prices are impacting the economy negatively. and new sanctions against russia? ma in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to...
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a big shotout to the nypd. thank you so much for joining us.rity. >>> more corporate earnings expected to show the oil prices are impacting the economy negatively. and new sanctions against russia? man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this there's a new way to buy a car. just find the one you're looking for see what others paid for it, lock in your savings and get the car you want hassle-free. with truecar it's never been easier. >>> here will some of the stories making headlines at this hour. oil workers across the country going on strike. it is the first major work stoppage in over three decades. the united steel workers is telling the workers to walk out of nine refineries in california, washington state texas, and kentucky. the move coming after the u.s. -- amid the union failing to reaching a agreement on a new
a big shotout to the nypd. thank you so much for joining us.rity. >>> more corporate earnings expected to show the oil prices are impacting the economy negatively. and new sanctions against russia? man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this there's a new way...
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and watched their grieving colleagues on tv she hand made and then mailed 200 thank you cards to the nypdox but when i opened it it was a lot of love coming out of that small box. >> the 41st precinct in the bronx where many of those cards first arrived to the family acquaintance savannah was honored for her kindness and compassion. >> thank you for reminding us that across this country people like appreciate folks like us. >> savannah you will always be a member of our family, the nypd family. >> my goal is to tell as many police officers as i can that i love them and that i am thankful for all that they do for us. >> reporter: when asked if there were any other new york city landmarks she'd like to visit like times square or central park the 10-year-old said no just precincts. >> i asked her if she wanted to see the empire state building. she doesn't know what that is. she's like no her main dream is to meet officers. >> reporter: and to one day be one. >> i will wear the badge with dignity and honor. >> what a great heart. >> that's fantastic -- 200 handwritten. >> a lot of time. >> th
and watched their grieving colleagues on tv she hand made and then mailed 200 thank you cards to the nypdox but when i opened it it was a lot of love coming out of that small box. >> the 41st precinct in the bronx where many of those cards first arrived to the family acquaintance savannah was honored for her kindness and compassion. >> thank you for reminding us that across this country people like appreciate folks like us. >> savannah you will always be a member of our...
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nypd has done a spectacular job. other departments less so. my own organization struggles with that. so the answer is yes. sorry for the long answer. >> thank you. >> i'm nicholas. i'm in the school of continuing studies and my question is, the problem with a lot of ferguson and some of the other incidents that have happened also stems -- it can also be as much to blame on the culture and the communities that we're in. as it is, the law enforcement environment it seems the blame is equally because they both have their preconceived attitude so to change one community's attitude towards law enforcement and law enforcement's attitude towards a community, it would seem that the logical step would be to incorporate the two. so what is the fbi doing to hire or incorporate young black men and women or young men and women of different backgrounds into the agency, into the department of justice as a whole, because i think if we lack young black men,men men, seize a number of black fbi agents and officials that are going to be more receptive and more tr
nypd has done a spectacular job. other departments less so. my own organization struggles with that. so the answer is yes. sorry for the long answer. >> thank you. >> i'm nicholas. i'm in the school of continuing studies and my question is, the problem with a lot of ferguson and some of the other incidents that have happened also stems -- it can also be as much to blame on the culture and the communities that we're in. as it is, the law enforcement environment it seems the blame is...
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i know some nypd officers that are not too happy.hey don't feel like -- they feel like they are not valued by the people. >> it is just like the american military. >> that's insane and it is wrong and needs to change. >> do you feel for julian? >> yeah because they weren't wacky. they were worldly ideas. some just aren't well traveled. what are they going to do with the 10,000 mints? he ordered them. >> and what did he order them from? can we get them off am plaw swron? >> they are like the cheap ones that are glass like. >> and they are in a clear wrapper when you leave the restaurants. >> that's the good kind. >> i don't know much about mints as you can tell. >> makes my eyes water. >> is this a hoax? >> i don't think this is a hoax. i would never show up at a party without breath mints and baby oil. and if you spray someone with baby oil it is hard to put them in a chokehold and i am glad -- he basically got promoted. i like to see people get rewarded for coming up with interesting ideas. it is something i like to call thinking ou
i know some nypd officers that are not too happy.hey don't feel like -- they feel like they are not valued by the people. >> it is just like the american military. >> that's insane and it is wrong and needs to change. >> do you feel for julian? >> yeah because they weren't wacky. they were worldly ideas. some just aren't well traveled. what are they going to do with the 10,000 mints? he ordered them. >> and what did he order them from? can we get them off am plaw...
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>> it sounds like a good day at the nypd. also you cut out the scene where the guy has a sleeveless flannel on. >> i find it quite sexy. >> i like the sleeveless flannel. >> i made a conscious choice to keep the sleeves on. >> you cut out the end where if somebody calls uh [bleep] be nice. if they are selling loose cigarettes, kill them. >> mikey i feel bad for the police department in a sense that these are things that -- these are like things you have to do to play indicate activists -- placate activists and you appear to care. it actually has no productive value, does it? >> it is a sophmoric attempt to de escalate a potentially difficult situation. the police do work on that and there is a lot of ways you can convey the information and train them and put them through role playing scenarios, but showing "road house" was that the mayor's idea? >> the mayor wanted to play "dirty dancing qpts. >> that was a good movie. >> little known fact, i love that movie. >> joanne, you wanted them to play "ghost." it helps to learn how t
>> it sounds like a good day at the nypd. also you cut out the scene where the guy has a sleeveless flannel on. >> i find it quite sexy. >> i like the sleeveless flannel. >> i made a conscious choice to keep the sleeves on. >> you cut out the end where if somebody calls uh [bleep] be nice. if they are selling loose cigarettes, kill them. >> mikey i feel bad for the police department in a sense that these are things that -- these are like things you have to do...
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. >> the bizarre tactic being used by police brass at nypd. >> "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. the we are going to get right to the fox news alert. americans in danger as the department of homeland security is days away from shutting down. >> critics say the president and secretary jay johnson are playing up the fears to force funding. doug luzader is live for us at the capital with the latest. good morning, doug. >> it is back to the drawing board here after another democratic filibuster prevented republicans from funding dhs while at the same time defunding the president's immigration plan republicans will now try to separate those issues out for the senate to try to get this thing done. there are no guarantees. after spending a part of the weekend talking about this new terror threat aimed at the nation's shopping malls the secretary of homeland security had said that funding is critical. >> unless congress acts one week from now more than 100,000 dhs employees, border patrol inspector
. >> the bizarre tactic being used by police brass at nypd. >> "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. the we are going to get right to the fox news alert. americans in danger as the department of homeland security is days away from shutting down. >> critics say the president and secretary jay johnson are playing up the fears to force funding. doug...
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. >>> the nypd is reportedly giving 22,000 officers three days of de blasio approved mandatory training, that includes a few minutes of vintage swayze, patrick swazy, god rest his soul, from the cold classic road house, take a look. >> i want you to be nice until it's time to not be nice. kennedy: absolutely right, you hear that? chokeholders! why stop there with ass kicking daulton, patrick swayze had more than his fair share of philosophical golden nuggets as bodie in point break. >> this was never about money for us, us against the system. kennedy: that's right, you are against the system or part of the system, huh? who could forget swayze's turn as pony boy tough as nails brother/surrogate father darryl from the outsiders. >> poney, i don't know if you ought to be in this room. kennedy: pony should have listened to him with johnny, everything would have been fine. and what nypd retreat would be complete without falling in love with the ghost of patrick swayze. ♪ wait for me ♪ wait for me >> i have chills right now. when it feels like the officers will never make it through the pain,
. >>> the nypd is reportedly giving 22,000 officers three days of de blasio approved mandatory training, that includes a few minutes of vintage swayze, patrick swazy, god rest his soul, from the cold classic road house, take a look. >> i want you to be nice until it's time to not be nice. kennedy: absolutely right, you hear that? chokeholders! why stop there with ass kicking daulton, patrick swayze had more than his fair share of philosophical golden nuggets as bodie in point...
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one says, nypd has a job to perform.k the law. >> and buckie says, how about guns that shoot out little flags that say bang? >> just some of the tactics discussed. >> and any insult of taking the police force and needing to be retrained is beyond description. >> thanks for your comments there. >>> this now, a fox news alert. the defense rested its case in the american sniper trial right after hearing outrageous claims from the accused killer's psychiatrist. a...
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earlier today nypd commissioner bill bratton he spoke about the severity of this plot. listen in. >> in a joint operation that arrests were made of three individuals for actions directed against the united states. the initial actions were to go to syria and attempt to join isil in syria. it was made quite plain based on statements that if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here, handguns, machine gun, and seek to attack very specifically police officers. so this is real. this is the concern about the lone wolf inspired to act without ever going to the middle east or the concern of once they get to the mideast acquire fighting skills capabilities and then attempting to return to the country. >> all right. joining me now for more on reaction to the story retired fbi special agent and former nypd sergeant manuel gomez with us. thank you. welcome. one thing i was glad to see in the investigation and complaint is that in fact they are monitoring social media. >> yes. >> and that's basically how they began to put this together? >> sure. one of th
earlier today nypd commissioner bill bratton he spoke about the severity of this plot. listen in. >> in a joint operation that arrests were made of three individuals for actions directed against the united states. the initial actions were to go to syria and attempt to join isil in syria. it was made quite plain based on statements that if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here, handguns, machine gun, and seek to attack very specifically police officers. so...
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. >> the nypd tracking new yorkers traveling to syria.er police departments are doing the same as well. what are other precautions that are being taken? >> i think i just described it in that you can track them going, it's more important to track them coming back. but what we're also looking for is who is on the other end of this narrative, who looks like they're about to act on it. >> but it was tough for him, because in some of the attacks i've spoken to you about, we asked about intelligence failures. and you say, it depends how you look at it. this one was tough because he didn't pledge allegiance to isis until shortly before the attack. would he have been someone that you're looking at? >> you put your thumb on the pulse of this problem which is that al qaeda's headquarters would have a plot between the moving parts of a global terrorist organization. it gave us a lot of opportunities to pick that up and stop it especially after 9/11 as it became more intelligence-led on the federal side and the local side. but in canada, in paris, a
. >> the nypd tracking new yorkers traveling to syria.er police departments are doing the same as well. what are other precautions that are being taken? >> i think i just described it in that you can track them going, it's more important to track them coming back. but what we're also looking for is who is on the other end of this narrative, who looks like they're about to act on it. >> but it was tough for him, because in some of the attacks i've spoken to you about, we asked...
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#oneluckyguy has worn the nypd badge. he will weigh in from all that experience. on "outnumbered" at the top of the hour. jon: that will be a good segment. looking forward to that. >> thanks. jenna: turning to health news now, the use of antidepressants is on the rise but a new study looking at impact of these drugs on healthy people shows if you're not clinically depressed there could be serious repercussions. we have a educational psychologist and graduate of executive studies and a dr. cooper director of health policy at vanderbilt medical center. he has done extensive studies on antidepressants. welcome to you both. millions of americans around the age of 12, have taking antidepressants. research said it could actually make them feel more anxious and perhaps more depressed. is that true? >> yeah jenna that really highlights an important issue related to medications. if you use a medication in a condition where the condition isn't present it can actually have side-effects that could be worse than the condition that you're treating in the first place. jenna: dr.
#oneluckyguy has worn the nypd badge. he will weigh in from all that experience. on "outnumbered" at the top of the hour. jon: that will be a good segment. looking forward to that. >> thanks. jenna: turning to health news now, the use of antidepressants is on the rise but a new study looking at impact of these drugs on healthy people shows if you're not clinically depressed there could be serious repercussions. we have a educational psychologist and graduate of executive studies...
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but 63% say the nypd does not treat new yorkers equally. >> i don't see that.o a great job today. i think most of the public appreciates them. i think there is a small amount of people that are very vocal and loud and get more attention than they deserve for knock the police. >> what's going to rectify the situation, the current situation between the mayor and the nypd and knowing where -- we're the center of the number one target of terrorists in the world. >> moss people appreciate the police and know they're doing a good job. the mayor is coming around now and it's straightening itself out. i think it's getting a little better. >> do you think today you would have the same respect and would you have been decorated the way you were when you served to protect now with the restrictions and the new stain in the eyes of too many unfortunately, on the police? >> it's hard to say. it's a different era. i'm retired 32 years already. i was on the job 45 years ago. it was really very different then. >> would you feel you could serve like then under the mayor now? >> i
but 63% say the nypd does not treat new yorkers equally. >> i don't see that.o a great job today. i think most of the public appreciates them. i think there is a small amount of people that are very vocal and loud and get more attention than they deserve for knock the police. >> what's going to rectify the situation, the current situation between the mayor and the nypd and knowing where -- we're the center of the number one target of terrorists in the world. >> moss people...
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i looked up nypd's mission statement in preparation for today. it states the mission of the new york city police department is to enhance the quality of life in our city by working in partnership with the community and in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide a safer environment. that is exactly the kind of police department that our community deserves. but sadly, that dynamic of partnership, justice and peace does not exist within the nypd or in many of the police departments across the country where racist policies infect and create an unstable and unsafe environment. racial profiling has time and time again been proven to be ineffective practice. that not only violates rights in individualized communities but nothing to reduce crime or enhance the lives of the communities in which it is utilized. we can have no justice without peace and we can have no peace without equity. i stand before you on behalf of eric gardner miriam carey, and michael brown. we know there's a long and tro
i looked up nypd's mission statement in preparation for today. it states the mission of the new york city police department is to enhance the quality of life in our city by working in partnership with the community and in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide a safer environment. that is exactly the kind of police department that our community deserves. but sadly, that dynamic of partnership, justice and peace does not exist...
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the nypd is aware of threats and put their theme on alert. >>> congress returns with the countdown clock ticking, on friday, the government will run out of money if they cannot come to agreement on immigration reform. we have more from washington. >> part of homeland security's $40 billion budget helps to protect places like the mall of america, mentioned by maim in the latest al-shabaab video. threatening malls around the world. >> i'm not too worried about it. >> i refuse to let those people change the way i life. >> they claimed responsibility for the deadly 2013 mall away tack in kenya after that the fbi staged attacks at 400 malls around the country. homeland security money could run out if congress does not act. >> if we do not reach agreement many of my departments will be shut down. >> the other 200,000 employees will be forced to work without pay. the money has been in limbo some republicans refuse to fund homeland security. >> now, with the federal court on their side ruling get those orders opponents may let that issue go for now. >> i'm ready to pass a dhs funding bill and le
the nypd is aware of threats and put their theme on alert. >>> congress returns with the countdown clock ticking, on friday, the government will run out of money if they cannot come to agreement on immigration reform. we have more from washington. >> part of homeland security's $40 billion budget helps to protect places like the mall of america, mentioned by maim in the latest al-shabaab video. threatening malls around the world. >> i'm not too worried about it. >> i...
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the funding fight once again drawing criticism from nypd commissioner bill bratton. he said given the current threats for this country holding an agency in protecting america is bad. >> reporter: problems and paychecks will keep rolling after midnight after a temporary fix congress votes on this morning. just for three weeks. a meeting between the house and senate. >> hopefully senate will go to caucus with us. >> reporter: the senate is voting on a different plan. full funding not temporary with no mention of immigration. homeland security secretary jeh johnson says a temporary fix will not work. >> this is not just an inside the beltway political jousting. a failure to fund the department of homeland security fully has real impacts on public safety. >> reporter: new york's police department is weighing in this morning in a statement commissioner william bratton outlines all the programs he would lose if homeland security shuts down. he calls it irresponsible at best and dangerous at worse. lawmakers are exploding in frustration. republicans are criticizing each oth
the funding fight once again drawing criticism from nypd commissioner bill bratton. he said given the current threats for this country holding an agency in protecting america is bad. >> reporter: problems and paychecks will keep rolling after midnight after a temporary fix congress votes on this morning. just for three weeks. a meeting between the house and senate. >> hopefully senate will go to caucus with us. >> reporter: the senate is voting on a different plan. full...
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the nypd said this is a tragic accident but some see it differently.s led protests against police use of force around the country. but he recently did smls unexpected. he went through a police training exercise to get a different perspective. during four live-action shooting scenarios he had to decide whether to shoot, use his taser or hold fire. with us now, quanellx. what is your reaction to the indictment in new york? >> i believe the grand jury did the right thing because the man in the stairwell was doing nothing and he was an innocent victim and the police officer overreacted and he should be responsible for the taking of that man's life. >> and did this experience of going through a police training exercise change your view of police and protesters? >> it gave me a much better understanding and understanding this. every community needs a good police department and every police department needs a good community police relationship with the community. what i learned was that it is very important that if you believe an officer is being disrespectfu
the nypd said this is a tragic accident but some see it differently.s led protests against police use of force around the country. but he recently did smls unexpected. he went through a police training exercise to get a different perspective. during four live-action shooting scenarios he had to decide whether to shoot, use his taser or hold fire. with us now, quanellx. what is your reaction to the indictment in new york? >> i believe the grand jury did the right thing because the man in...
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>> modesty forbids me from -- [laughter] >> you had a very serious conversation with nypd commissioner bill bratton about the city's security, which is one of your most important missions while you were there. >> yes. absolutely. before i get -- one other thing that hillary clinton and i discussed, on the foreign affairs side of things, is this whole european issue and where we are going with all that. i think it is very important to remember that there is going to be a referendum on the e.u. in britain. there hasn't been one for -- since 1975. 40 years or whatever it is. there needs to be a referendum. the people of britain have never been consulted on the issue. i really hope the people in america will recognize that this is a positive development. and i think overwhelmingly the chances are the british people will vote in favor of staying inside a reformed e.u. but this is now the chance for the british and lots of supporters around the table in brussels to get change and get improvements in the way the e.u. is managed. for the benefit not just of europe but also of investors in euro
>> modesty forbids me from -- [laughter] >> you had a very serious conversation with nypd commissioner bill bratton about the city's security, which is one of your most important missions while you were there. >> yes. absolutely. before i get -- one other thing that hillary clinton and i discussed, on the foreign affairs side of things, is this whole european issue and where we are going with all that. i think it is very important to remember that there is going to be a...
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and they aspire to get to the nypd.ple will be unlikely to want to join the nypd. >> people have shown year year how great of a police department it is. is it hurting it? right now, you may see a decline a little bit. i mean i think but i saw friends that are on the police department where their sons, you know their daughters are looking to join the police department. it's unfortunate over the last year so, unfortunately during the de blasio's administration it has been tarnished a little. and i think we are going to obviously get back to where we were. i think, you know, just some things have toing that. it's nice to see if de blasio i know he approved some vests lately. you have to show that you are supporting the police department. i don't find some of the stuff that he says is sincere and he is trying to save face at this point. >> john rafferty, great to see you this morning. >> thanks. >> coming up on the show the measles outbreak is growing and so is this debate. could you and should you get sued for not vaccinat
and they aspire to get to the nypd.ple will be unlikely to want to join the nypd. >> people have shown year year how great of a police department it is. is it hurting it? right now, you may see a decline a little bit. i mean i think but i saw friends that are on the police department where their sons, you know their daughters are looking to join the police department. it's unfortunate over the last year so, unfortunately during the de blasio's administration it has been tarnished a...
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according to the nypd simon was in the back seat of a town car when the car hit a mercedes on the driver'se. simon's car careened into metal barriers. he was pronounced dead when he arrived at the hospital. the two drivers sur 1r50i6d. simon led a remarkable career working for cbs news for 47 years and for "60 minutes" since 1996. he covered vietnam and was one of the last helicopters out of saigon and he achieved nearly celebrity status in israel while riding a motorcycle. he became close with prime minister yit sack rabin, playing tennis with him before his public as sas sass nation. he and his crew were taken into captivity, beaten with canes, which he then wrote about in his book. >> we saw a jeep in the distance, and it was an iraqi army jeep and they took us away. and we eventually wound up in the secret police headquarters and treated very badly. >> yesterday they were released in bagdad. this morning they talked with ed bradley. >> bob simon, producer peter bluff, cameraman roberto alvarez and sound man juan calbera. >> has it changed you? >> yeah. >> how? >> i don't know. too earl
according to the nypd simon was in the back seat of a town car when the car hit a mercedes on the driver'se. simon's car careened into metal barriers. he was pronounced dead when he arrived at the hospital. the two drivers sur 1r50i6d. simon led a remarkable career working for cbs news for 47 years and for "60 minutes" since 1996. he covered vietnam and was one of the last helicopters out of saigon and he achieved nearly celebrity status in israel while riding a motorcycle. he became...
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. >>> sources tell nbc new york rookie nypd officer indicted in shooting death of unarmed man in stairwellf ak kai gurley who was shot in november say this is the first step in a fight for justice. official charges are expected to be unsealed later today. >>> from nbc news.com, newthe right to rise pac says it was important for ethan to step away after tweets were uncovered that were offensive to women and gay people. i only hope my recent news won't stop -- >> i resign my role at right to rise. best of luck to everyone there and i apologize in advance to whoever fills my position. >>> in alabama a tug of war between state and federal decisions on gay marriage. ahead of thursday's hearing that could settle the issue once and for all. a growing number of judges are following the federal ruling to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. >>> in an interview with buzzfeed president obama says he thinks the federal decision on gay marriage will eventually win out. >>> talk about big money, tonight's estimated powerball jackpot is up to $485 million. by 2 time the winning numbers are drawn
. >>> sources tell nbc new york rookie nypd officer indicted in shooting death of unarmed man in stairwellf ak kai gurley who was shot in november say this is the first step in a fight for justice. official charges are expected to be unsealed later today. >>> from nbc news.com, newthe right to rise pac says it was important for ethan to step away after tweets were uncovered that were offensive to women and gay people. i only hope my recent news won't stop -- >> i resign...
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. >>> a rookie nypd officer accused of killing an unarmed black man has been released without bail this morning. he says he accidentally shot the plan while patrolling a darkened stairwell in a public housing development with another officer. both had been on the force for less than 18 months. he pled not guilty to manslaughter charges. right now he's on desk duty and could be suspended without pay. >>> new this morning, facebook announced a new policy that lets profiles live on after someone dies. the new policy lets you designate a friend or family member to be your facebook estate executer. and manage your account when it you're dead. all you have to do is choose a legacy contact and that contact can respond to new friend requests update the cover and profile photos and archive your facebook posts and photos. aaron is shaking his head. i am too. until now when facebook verified a death, it memorialized the account, which mean it is could be viewed not edited. is i don't want my facebook page to live on. >> i had a friend die a few years ago and his siblings took over his facebook pag
. >>> a rookie nypd officer accused of killing an unarmed black man has been released without bail this morning. he says he accidentally shot the plan while patrolling a darkened stairwell in a public housing development with another officer. both had been on the force for less than 18 months. he pled not guilty to manslaughter charges. right now he's on desk duty and could be suspended without pay. >>> new this morning, facebook announced a new policy that lets profiles live...
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believe it or not, de blasio administration filed an amicus brief defending the nypd stronger than the bloomberg administration. >> these kids are not impoverished. a lot came from the middle class homes in brooklyn but also in europe where you had the young girls who travelled. they were stylishly dressed, you had jihad johnny, who is the killer in the black mask who now we know was again a well -- relatively well off middle class british kid. >> there's not a single case that's come to life of an impoverished background here and to continue -- does jihad johnny need economic help? he has a steady job cutting people's heads off. this is a remarkable example of exactly how unfocused the administration is and how blindly they have taken us away from the proof that this is a religious imperative. these people have been outraged by their parents lack of obedience, idolatry is the charge that these girls had. how much more religious obsessiveness that you need to have? >> what about the threat that came out of al shabab, the al qaeda affiliate, that they'll attack the mall of america outsi
believe it or not, de blasio administration filed an amicus brief defending the nypd stronger than the bloomberg administration. >> these kids are not impoverished. a lot came from the middle class homes in brooklyn but also in europe where you had the young girls who travelled. they were stylishly dressed, you had jihad johnny, who is the killer in the black mask who now we know was again a well -- relatively well off middle class british kid. >> there's not a single case that's...
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>> in my years working in the nypd i was always trained to maintain a zone of safety, maintained that zone of safety and try to talk to this individual as much as possible. >> keep your distance. what about using deadly force? >> as a last resort. as a last resort. i believe initially a taser was used however it was unsuccessful. however once again we want to maintain a zone of safety. if you look here, the individuals chased this individual and shot him. >> you got anumber of police officers on the scene. >> right. >> what about communication between each other? >> communication is imperative in situations like this. the officers, i saw a breakdown in communication, more than anything else. the officers should have taken a step back regressed and contained the individual in the particular location by voice command, sir we need you to stop moving, et cetera. if he continues moving fine, it's okay but the officers should continue to move and maintain that perimeter. >> i.t. seems nowadays -- it seems nowadays that we see videos like this every week almost. police are videotaping or a b
>> in my years working in the nypd i was always trained to maintain a zone of safety, maintained that zone of safety and try to talk to this individual as much as possible. >> keep your distance. what about using deadly force? >> as a last resort. as a last resort. i believe initially a taser was used however it was unsuccessful. however once again we want to maintain a zone of safety. if you look here, the individuals chased this individual and shot him. >> you got...
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difficult situations than almost any journalist in moderning" he was in a crash wednesday evening, the nypd says the car he was riding in clipped a mercedes then spun out of control. simon was pro-downsed dead at the hospital. no arrests have been made in the accident still under investigation now. so many fellow journalists paying tribute to his talent online. overnight his colleague at "60 minutes," anderson cooper tweeting "bob simon was the best writer in my opinion working in broadcast news. i have admired him from the time i was a kid watching him." that's one of many tributes. he leaves behind his wife and also a daughter who was also a producer at "60 minutes." he was 73 years old. >>> the president's request for military action to battle isis. we'll learn more about it as congress holds hearings. >> the fbi is warning of another terror threat right here at home. abc's bazi kanani joins us now from washington with more on this, good morning, bazi. >> reporter: good morning, t.j. good morning, sara. fbi officials say isis is using facebook youtube, twitter to spread its message getti
difficult situations than almost any journalist in moderning" he was in a crash wednesday evening, the nypd says the car he was riding in clipped a mercedes then spun out of control. simon was pro-downsed dead at the hospital. no arrests have been made in the accident still under investigation now. so many fellow journalists paying tribute to his talent online. overnight his colleague at "60 minutes," anderson cooper tweeting "bob simon was the best writer in my opinion...
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while new york city was not specifically mentioned in the video, the nypd says it is aware of recent threats and put its counter-terrorism teams on alert. >>> after a week long break, congress returns today with the countdown clock ticking. on friday department of homeland security will run out of money if republicans and democrats cannot find a compromise in a fight over immigration reform. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington for us this morning. all right, tracie, explain how immigration reform is tied to homeland security funding. >> reporter: sure milissa. a number of republicans here don't like the president's immigration orders and refuse to fund homeland security until he gets rid of them. but now based on what happened over the weekend with the mall threat and last week's federal court deciding, that may change. part of homeland security's $40 billion budget helps protect places like the mall of america mentioned by name in the latest al shabab video threatening shopping area around the world. >> not too worried about it. >> i refuse to let those people change the way i
while new york city was not specifically mentioned in the video, the nypd says it is aware of recent threats and put its counter-terrorism teams on alert. >>> after a week long break, congress returns today with the countdown clock ticking. on friday department of homeland security will run out of money if republicans and democrats cannot find a compromise in a fight over immigration reform. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington for us this morning. all right, tracie, explain how...
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let's ask a former detective with the nypd. would have been a calm guy. >> i wouldn't have been here today. years ago when iubs waa detective, a guy had a gun. you close your eye and take a deep breath, next thing you would have been shot. the whole problem is people don't realize such an overreaction here with our mayor there bringing in this kind of stuff. we have 22 million, 24 million interactions a year police the new york city police department and the public. you have an inspector general, a federal person monitoring. you have all these things. you know what's good? you want to retrain, that's fine. give them physical retrain. how you take a guy down. that headlock, i call it a headlock. i don't call it a choke hold. i've done it dozens of time and nobody died with it. you grab him bring him on the ground. to take the police department and these professionals with 25 years on the job and treat them like children, close your eye and hold your breath if you get angry. do you know what's going to happen? you're going to end
let's ask a former detective with the nypd. would have been a calm guy. >> i wouldn't have been here today. years ago when iubs waa detective, a guy had a gun. you close your eye and take a deep breath, next thing you would have been shot. the whole problem is people don't realize such an overreaction here with our mayor there bringing in this kind of stuff. we have 22 million, 24 million interactions a year police the new york city police department and the public. you have an inspector...
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he was one of three new yorkers of uzbeki and kazakhstan descent who according to the nypd and fbi expressed an intense willingness to kill right here at home. >> this is real. this is the concern about the loan wolf inspired to act without ever going to the middle east. >> reporter: the investigation began after the fbi discovered online communications from one of the suspects to isis radicals overseas, pledging jihad and a desire to assassinate president obama. 24-year-old abdurasul juraboev allegedly wrote on a known icy website, "i am in usa now, but is it possible to commit ourselves as dedicated martyrs anyway while here? to shoot obama and then get shot ourselves, will it do?" juraboev also discussed bombing coney island. >> the isis capability on social media is nothing short of remarkable. they are reaching into this country and many other countries and effectively recruiting. >> reporter: the suspects also indicated a willingness to attack the u.s. military and law enforcement. >> if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here handguns machine guns and see
he was one of three new yorkers of uzbeki and kazakhstan descent who according to the nypd and fbi expressed an intense willingness to kill right here at home. >> this is real. this is the concern about the loan wolf inspired to act without ever going to the middle east. >> reporter: the investigation began after the fbi discovered online communications from one of the suspects to isis radicals overseas, pledging jihad and a desire to assassinate president obama. 24-year-old...
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. >>> sources tell nbc new york a rookie nypd officer indicted in the shooting death of unarmed man inark stairwell. the family of the victim 20-year-old kyle girley, says this is the first step in justice. official charged are expected to be unsealed later today. >>> from nbcnews.com, the new cto for jeb bush pac resigns. they say it was appropriate for ethan zabor to step away after buzzfeed found old tweets offensive to women and gay people. he made it official last night, tweeting "i only hope that my recent news won't dissuade future techies from entering politics regardless of political affiliations, backgrounds, and i've resigned my role at right to rise. best of luck to everyone there, and i apologize in advance to whoever fills my position." >>> all right, now let's take you to alabama. it is a tug-of-war between state and federal decisions on gay marriage. ahead of thursday's hearing that could settle the issue once and for all, a growing number of judges are following the federal ruling to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. in an interview with buzzfeed president o
. >>> sources tell nbc new york a rookie nypd officer indicted in the shooting death of unarmed man inark stairwell. the family of the victim 20-year-old kyle girley, says this is the first step in justice. official charged are expected to be unsealed later today. >>> from nbcnews.com, the new cto for jeb bush pac resigns. they say it was appropriate for ethan zabor to step away after buzzfeed found old tweets offensive to women and gay people. he made it official last night,...
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the funding fight once again drawing criticism from nypd commissioner bill bratton, said given the current threats facing this country holding an agency responsible for protecting americans from terrorism hostage to politics is irresponsible at best and dangerous at worst. >>> nbc's tracie potts is live in washington. good morning. we hear the house may have a short-term solution here. >> reporter: the house may have a short-term solution. they're voting today. no word is said if democrats will go along. the senate has a long-term solution they're voting on today. no word if the house will go along. neither of them mention immigration. and separately neither of them gets us any closer to dealing with this midnight deadline. programs and paychecks will keep rolling after midnight with a temporary fix congress votes on this morning. money for homeland security, but just for the next three weeks. then a meeting between the house and senate. >> hopefully the senate will go to conference with us and we can work this out. >> time for the senate to act. >> reporter: but the senate's voting on a d
the funding fight once again drawing criticism from nypd commissioner bill bratton, said given the current threats facing this country holding an agency responsible for protecting americans from terrorism hostage to politics is irresponsible at best and dangerous at worst. >>> nbc's tracie potts is live in washington. good morning. we hear the house may have a short-term solution here. >> reporter: the house may have a short-term solution. they're voting today. no word is said if...
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nypd has done a spectacular job. other departments less so. my own organization struggles with that. so the answer is yes. sorry for the long answer. >> thank you. >> i'm nicholas. i'm in the school of continuing studies and my question is, the problem with a lot of ferguson and some of the other incidents that have happened also stems -- it can also be as much to blame on the culture and the communities that we're in. as it is, the law enforcement environment it seems the blame is equally because they both have their preconceived attitude so to change one community's attitude towards law enforcement and law enforcement's attitude towards a community, it would seem that the logical step would be to incorporate the two. so what is the fbi doing to hire or incorporate young black men and women or young men and women of different backgrounds into the agency, into the department of justice as a whole, because i think if we lack young black men,men men, seize a number of black fbi agents and officials that are going to be more receptive and more tr
nypd has done a spectacular job. other departments less so. my own organization struggles with that. so the answer is yes. sorry for the long answer. >> thank you. >> i'm nicholas. i'm in the school of continuing studies and my question is, the problem with a lot of ferguson and some of the other incidents that have happened also stems -- it can also be as much to blame on the culture and the communities that we're in. as it is, the law enforcement environment it seems the blame is...