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a new policy allows nypd officers to fire on a charging vehicle without hesitation. the u.s. state department uses anti-ram barriers like those seen here around its embassy. they can stop a truck going 50mph. >> as you can see, there are a myriad of people walking by. >> reporter: but former nypd officer and f.b.i. agent manuel gomez says cities with large pedestrian populations will always be vulnerable. >> no city can potentially fortify every street corner. it would be a war zone. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involving vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. and israel attack -- and in israel, attacks in cars are almost a regular occurrence. >> as this happen, different types of attacks evolve. so we have enforcements like we have now. we have at parades, lots of concrete, streets closed off, so we evolve as the threat evolves. >> reporter: security experts say intelligence operations have prevented ma
a new policy allows nypd officers to fire on a charging vehicle without hesitation. the u.s. state department uses anti-ram barriers like those seen here around its embassy. they can stop a truck going 50mph. >> as you can see, there are a myriad of people walking by. >> reporter: but former nypd officer and f.b.i. agent manuel gomez says cities with large pedestrian populations will always be vulnerable. >> no city can potentially fortify every street corner. it would be a...
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it's not just money to the nypd and the new york city police department to protect new yorkers in the five burourghs. when ray kelly came back as police commissioner under major bloomberg, he set up basically his own intelligence operation within the nypd so they could see and find out about plots against new york city at the same time if not before the cia and the intelligence organizations here and they worked hand in hand with the folks here in washington. the idea that president trump, a new yorker, is going to clobber new rk city funding for the police departmen -- for the federal funding for the new york city police department is just mind blowing. and one other thing, the meals on wheels piece, because you know there is a factoid that people need to understand. one year of meals on wheels, for a senior, is the equivalent of one day in the hospital for that senior. so the fact that the skinny budget is going to take money away from meals on wheels and possibly hurt seniors, it is just stunning. and i agree with steve. this budget, wherever you look at it, is vindictive. and quit
it's not just money to the nypd and the new york city police department to protect new yorkers in the five burourghs. when ray kelly came back as police commissioner under major bloomberg, he set up basically his own intelligence operation within the nypd so they could see and find out about plots against new york city at the same time if not before the cia and the intelligence organizations here and they worked hand in hand with the folks here in washington. the idea that president trump, a...
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that is about 20% of the overall budget in the nypd spent on that area. as police commissioner, the threat remained so significant we increased the staffing from 1,000 to almost 1600 personnel employed full time to deal with the continuing threat stream of issues around terrorism. so it's a significant concern that it's even being proposed. >> since 9/11, new york city has been the target of 21 terror lots acourse cording to commissioner o'neill. what are the main reasons that the federal government funds local police terror units, what does it do? >> particularly here in new york, there's no argument that we are the number one target in the united states, and certainly one of the top targets for terrorists in the world. it funds, the federal funds here help to supply equipment, they help to pay overtime, so much of what the public sees out there, and what they don't see, the awareness system, the cameras, license plate scanner, radiation detectors, the three boats in the harbor tha scan every vessel coming io new york harbor for radiation. it is a critic
that is about 20% of the overall budget in the nypd spent on that area. as police commissioner, the threat remained so significant we increased the staffing from 1,000 to almost 1600 personnel employed full time to deal with the continuing threat stream of issues around terrorism. so it's a significant concern that it's even being proposed. >> since 9/11, new york city has been the target of 21 terror lots acourse cording to commissioner o'neill. what are the main reasons that the federal...
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stop and frisk is not unlawful but for example, nypd, they would stop people unlawfully, for example,of the stops when nypd instituted that rule for black people, black and brown people, that is very unfair. we take this argument is stop and frisk works, which does not, the nypd clearly states that stop and frisk when it was implemented improperly by the nypd for example, did not lower gun death, did not lower gun seizures. however, we have to look at the opioid addiction. look at it in the same vein, martha. should we stop white women and black men because opioids are killing them? should we go to their house illegally? that is something that we should consider, as well. >> martha: in terms of the violence that is happening in chicago, don't you want to protect those communities to the greatest extent that you can? you have more black victims, and many cases, black perpetrators, they are being told that they have to stop people equally, caucasians, blacks, they can't have a higher number of stops based on even the population in that neighborhood. that makes absolutely no sense. you c
stop and frisk is not unlawful but for example, nypd, they would stop people unlawfully, for example,of the stops when nypd instituted that rule for black people, black and brown people, that is very unfair. we take this argument is stop and frisk works, which does not, the nypd clearly states that stop and frisk when it was implemented improperly by the nypd for example, did not lower gun death, did not lower gun seizures. however, we have to look at the opioid addiction. look at it in the...
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budget proposal would eliminate critical funding that the nypd relies on to combat terrorism.on carroll has more details. >> poppy, if you want to see how the city is reacting to this, take a look at the cover the quts new york daily news, one world trade you see there and you see it right there as a target. it's a pretty provocative image and falls in step with what the police commissioner was saying what would happen if the budget proposals go forward, it would make it less safe. james o'neill says trump's budget would translate into cutting 110 million that the nypd receives annually as part of the homeland security grant program. that means the city would not be able to pay for counterterrorism tools put into place following 9/11. including the network of security cameras that monitor potential soft targets like times square and radio logical detectors placed throughout the city, active shooter training for officers and intelligence analysis which is key to preventing another terrorist attack. >> under the president's proposal nearly all federal funding to the nypd would b
budget proposal would eliminate critical funding that the nypd relies on to combat terrorism.on carroll has more details. >> poppy, if you want to see how the city is reacting to this, take a look at the cover the quts new york daily news, one world trade you see there and you see it right there as a target. it's a pretty provocative image and falls in step with what the police commissioner was saying what would happen if the budget proposals go forward, it would make it less safe. james...
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nypd needs money for that. >> $146,000 per day. thanks, appreciate that. how budget cuts may affect african-americans, a voting bloc donald trump swore to work for. right now get two lines of data for $100 dollars. with taxes and fees included. that's right 2 unlimited lines for just $100 bucks. all in. and right now, pair up those two lines with two free samsung galaxy s7 when you switch. yup! free. so switch and save hundreds when you go all unlimited with t-mobile. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> candidate donald trump reached out to african-american voters by famousl
nypd needs money for that. >> $146,000 per day. thanks, appreciate that. how budget cuts may affect african-americans, a voting bloc donald trump swore to work for. right now get two lines of data for $100 dollars. with taxes and fees included. that's right 2 unlimited lines for just $100 bucks. all in. and right now, pair up those two lines with two free samsung galaxy s7 when you switch. yup! free. so switch and save hundreds when you go all unlimited with t-mobile. won't replace the...
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>> the nypd reached a settlement agreement which was meant to tighten the rules around nypd surveillance of political activity. this came in the wake of ap stores revealing nypd's surveillance of muslims. the court, which was required to approve the settlement, said, you know, it does not go way for an up. it relied on this report, which has just come out, and pointed to some serious deficiencies in hohow they continued investigations and how they tossed informants. the nypd and the plaintiff's attorneys went back to the table. they have renegotiated the settlement and made a stronger. it provides more continuing oversight from the civilian member who will be part of the committee overseeing the investigations. amy: we want to thank you for joining us. is co-director of the liberty & national security program at the brennan center for justice. when we come back,k, republicans have unveiled their health care plan. we will find out just what it looks like. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "i don't want to be funny anymore." this i is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace re
>> the nypd reached a settlement agreement which was meant to tighten the rules around nypd surveillance of political activity. this came in the wake of ap stores revealing nypd's surveillance of muslims. the court, which was required to approve the settlement, said, you know, it does not go way for an up. it relied on this report, which has just come out, and pointed to some serious deficiencies in hohow they continued investigations and how they tossed informants. the nypd and the...
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i mean nypd is trying to get reimbursed by the federal government.n't know if that money from the homeland security budget actually goes to that, but certainly this is a discussion that's ongoing because nypd needs money for that as well. >> $146,000 per day. thank you. i appreciate that. coming up, how many budget cuts may impact african-american voting blocs that donald trump swore to work for. where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when
i mean nypd is trying to get reimbursed by the federal government.n't know if that money from the homeland security budget actually goes to that, but certainly this is a discussion that's ongoing because nypd needs money for that as well. >> $146,000 per day. thank you. i appreciate that. coming up, how many budget cuts may impact african-american voting blocs that donald trump swore to work for. where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up...
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is the nypd, i know, want the federal government to reimburse nypd for those costs?ainly do. a letter recently went from the police commission tore all the members of the new york delegation. you know, norah, what this is, is we have an obligation to protect not just the president of the united states while he's in new york. but also all the residents of trump tower, both when he is here and not here. this is basically an unfunded federal mandate. you know, it's not like the federal government -- >> how much does it cost per year, hundreds of millions? >> if you talk about the 25 million that was before the election, how much it will cost every year is going to depend largely on how often he comes here. so far he hasn't been here as much as people thought he would. but put that aside, trump tower where his family lives, it's his known residence and now because of his name becomes a symbolic target when he's not there. >> that means not just the residents of trump tower, but everything around it becomes a mart of that protection package. >> that all counts the city sh
is the nypd, i know, want the federal government to reimburse nypd for those costs?ainly do. a letter recently went from the police commission tore all the members of the new york delegation. you know, norah, what this is, is we have an obligation to protect not just the president of the united states while he's in new york. but also all the residents of trump tower, both when he is here and not here. this is basically an unfunded federal mandate. you know, it's not like the federal government...
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the nypd deploys officers around the globe to combat terrorists and keep our city safe. detailed to the nypd's international liaison program in malaysia, detective mulrow played a leading role in the capture of a terroristriminaactivity had reached all the way to our city. in recognition of his courage and his skill, it is my honor to present detective robert payson mulrow
the nypd deploys officers around the globe to combat terrorists and keep our city safe. detailed to the nypd's international liaison program in malaysia, detective mulrow played a leading role in the capture of a terroristriminaactivity had reached all the way to our city. in recognition of his courage and his skill, it is my honor to present detective robert payson mulrow
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year and attackers set off a bomb in chelsea, a device that did not explode was dismantedled by the nypd which would be under jeopardy under trump's budget. republican congressman peter king from new york says he would oppose any effort to cut the city's security funding and it's not just security funding that's under the fire here. it's also public housing and education in the city. but they are really blasting this plan saying it's going to undermine efforts to fight terrorism. >> bipartisan opposition from the tri-state area to be sure. thank you so much. still to come, blaming the united states for killing dozens in an airstrike overnight. this morning the u.s. military denies it. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪ st. john a real paradise. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪ proud to be from the virgin islands. ♪ ♪ and the whole place nice. to experience your virgin islands nice, go to visitusvi.com. >>> new pictures this morning of a frantic rescue mission in syria. dozens of people buried under rubble, this
year and attackers set off a bomb in chelsea, a device that did not explode was dismantedled by the nypd which would be under jeopardy under trump's budget. republican congressman peter king from new york says he would oppose any effort to cut the city's security funding and it's not just security funding that's under the fire here. it's also public housing and education in the city. but they are really blasting this plan saying it's going to undermine efforts to fight terrorism. >>...
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so... how can i help the nypd? well, last month, a sunken treasure ship named the santa leticia was looted, and satellite photos show your yacht, the sea unicorn, anchored at the coordinates for well over a week. we know you consider yourself an amateur treasure hunter, and that you maintain a private collection of the things that you've found over the years at your home in riyadh. so tell us, if we get a warrant to search your ship, are we gonna find the santa leticia's gold onboard? absolutely. you don't deny looting the treasure? not at all. would you like to see a sample? ld be very helpful. i carry this one with me for good luck. it's the first one found by my divers and very precious to me. but you're more than welcome to come to the ship to see the rest of the treasure. you don't happen to have a logbook there written by a man named black peter, do you? it's with the rest of the treasure. you know black peter? he is one of my favorite pirates. mr. al-asmari, that logbook was once in the
so... how can i help the nypd? well, last month, a sunken treasure ship named the santa leticia was looted, and satellite photos show your yacht, the sea unicorn, anchored at the coordinates for well over a week. we know you consider yourself an amateur treasure hunter, and that you maintain a private collection of the things that you've found over the years at your home in riyadh. so tell us, if we get a warrant to search your ship, are we gonna find the santa leticia's gold onboard?...
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so... how can i help the nypd? well, last month, a sunken treasure ship named the santa leticia was looted, and satellite photos show your yacht, the sea unicorn, anchored at the coordinates for well over a week. we know you consider yourself an amateur treasure hunter, and that you maintain a private collection of the things that you've found over the years at your home in riyadh. so tell us, if we get a warrant to search your ship, are we gonna find the santa leticia's gold onboard? absolutely. you don't deny looting the treasure? not at all. would you like to see a sample? actually, that would be very helpful. i carry this one with me for good luck. it's the first one found by my divers and very precious to me. but you're more than welcome to come to the ship to see the rest of the treasure. you don't happen to have a logbook there written by a man named black peter, do you? it's with the rest of the treasure. you know black peter? he is one of my favorite pirates. mr. al-asmari, that logbook was once in the pos
so... how can i help the nypd? well, last month, a sunken treasure ship named the santa leticia was looted, and satellite photos show your yacht, the sea unicorn, anchored at the coordinates for well over a week. we know you consider yourself an amateur treasure hunter, and that you maintain a private collection of the things that you've found over the years at your home in riyadh. so tell us, if we get a warrant to search your ship, are we gonna find the santa leticia's gold onboard?...
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a new policy allows nypd officers to fire on a charging vehicle without hesitation. the u.s.epartment uses anti-ram barriers, called around its embassy. they can stop a truck going 50 miles per hour. >> as you can see, there are a myriad of people walking by. >> reporter: but former nypd officer and fbi agent manuel gomez says cities with large pedestrian populations will always be vulnerable. >> no city can potentially fortify every street corner. it would be a war zone. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involving vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. in israel, attacks using cars are almost a regular occurrence. >> as these happen, different types of attacks evolve. so we have enforcements like we have now. we have at parades, lots of concrete, streets closed off. so we evolve as the threat evolves. >> reporter: security experts say intelligence operations have prevented many terror attacks, but because ve
a new policy allows nypd officers to fire on a charging vehicle without hesitation. the u.s.epartment uses anti-ram barriers, called around its embassy. they can stop a truck going 50 miles per hour. >> as you can see, there are a myriad of people walking by. >> reporter: but former nypd officer and fbi agent manuel gomez says cities with large pedestrian populations will always be vulnerable. >> no city can potentially fortify every street corner. it would be a war zone....
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. >> reporter: the nypd estimated between 127 and 1 $46,000 >> per day? i'm a finance how can it be 1 $27,000 in one day. >> some say the first lady belongs in the white house >> the first lady has her responsibilities and technically a job. >> we're talking about impressions and how it looks >> it's an honor to be in the white house. >> others say it's a good short term decision for long-term well-being of her child. >> not like it's going to be eight years. it's a short amount of time. four, five months. it's the right decision as a mother. >> milania trump is the first lady since anna harrison to live somewhere other than the white house, in harrison case, it was illness that kept her from washington. >> i remember that. thanks so much. >>> a texas mother is taking on the tsa and airport security. she says the agency performed an excessive pat-down of her 13-year-old son. the video of the screening at dallas international has gone viral. jennifer williams posted on facebook and claims she and her son were treated like dogs. she's filed a complaint with
. >> reporter: the nypd estimated between 127 and 1 $46,000 >> per day? i'm a finance how can it be 1 $27,000 in one day. >> some say the first lady belongs in the white house >> the first lady has her responsibilities and technically a job. >> we're talking about impressions and how it looks >> it's an honor to be in the white house. >> others say it's a good short term decision for long-term well-being of her child. >> not like it's going to be...
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in a letter to new york congressional members last month, nypd police chief says that funding will bensure new york city can allocate the personnel and resources that are necessary to keep all the city and it's residents safe. >> we have never had a situation where a president of the united states would be here on such a regular basis. >> reporter: during the transition period from election day to inauguration day, says the cost to secure trump tower and the area around it wound up costing $24 million. and palm beach pays $264,000 every day that trump is in mar-a-la mar-a-lago. even calling it the winter white house. but the president himself had harsh words for his predecessors trips. back in 2011, tweeting this, the habitual vacationer barack obama is now in hawaii, this vacation is costing taxpayers $4 million. during the election, trump also told the publication "the hill" i would rarely leave the house because there's so much work to be done. so far trump has spent more than a fourth of his time as president at mar-a-lago. trump has multiple homes, his adult children frequently t
in a letter to new york congressional members last month, nypd police chief says that funding will bensure new york city can allocate the personnel and resources that are necessary to keep all the city and it's residents safe. >> we have never had a situation where a president of the united states would be here on such a regular basis. >> reporter: during the transition period from election day to inauguration day, says the cost to secure trump tower and the area around it wound up...
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. >>> nypd said the murder suspect targeted a training because of the victim's race. >> reporter: cold on the backup looks like we'll be in the low to mid 20s across the region. mainly clear, a little bit breezy this morning, but not as. i'll keep the kids bundled up this afternoon, i'll have the warmup heading in in time for the weekend. >> a rollercoaster weather temperature spells troubles for washington's cherry blossoms, but the most picturesque views are on the way that's up next. >> washington, d.c.'s famous cherry trees have begun blooming. like our area, the capitol is experiencing warmth and cold which has destroyed the cherry blooms. as the temperatures rides more blooms will pop. they expect the trees will reach peak blooms this weekend. >> it is gorgeous if you've ever seen it. saturday a good day to see it. >> reporter: saturday not a bad day to travel and good day to hang out in the delaware and lehigh valleys, too. as we look outside we have the battleship new jersey all lit up nice and bright. the lights if you're on the deck and get a little warmth out of them, becaus
. >>> nypd said the murder suspect targeted a training because of the victim's race. >> reporter: cold on the backup looks like we'll be in the low to mid 20s across the region. mainly clear, a little bit breezy this morning, but not as. i'll keep the kids bundled up this afternoon, i'll have the warmup heading in in time for the weekend. >> a rollercoaster weather temperature spells troubles for washington's cherry blossoms, but the most picturesque views are on the way...
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the nypd says headstones at a jewish cemetery in brooklyn were not vandalized. investigators say and neglect, c'aused 50 headstones to fall over. the incident comes after vandalism incidents in pennsylvania and missouri. an interesting message. coming up, why pope francis is urging catholics to treat their bibles like their cell phones. plus, a return to winter this weekend, but a springlike feel horace: this, ladies and gentlemen, is not your average crime alert. police are dealing with a serial man caught on camera, stealing used shoes. the shoe bandit only takes a pair that is the rightra >> i've seen my fair share of strange things for 10 years in law enforcement, and this definitely ranks up there. horace: you think? the issue bandit has struck at least four times in the two cities. an interesting message from pope francis. to the catholic bibleity to look to the as much as you would your cell phone. the iconic dogsled races are underway. alaska gather this weekend to cheer on the iditarod racers as they started the run from fairbanks to know. thomas rosenb
the nypd says headstones at a jewish cemetery in brooklyn were not vandalized. investigators say and neglect, c'aused 50 headstones to fall over. the incident comes after vandalism incidents in pennsylvania and missouri. an interesting message. coming up, why pope francis is urging catholics to treat their bibles like their cell phones. plus, a return to winter this weekend, but a springlike feel horace: this, ladies and gentlemen, is not your average crime alert. police are dealing with a...
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nypd deployed critical response teams to the british consolate and other buildings throughout the city. alex, thomas? >> a lot of people want answer to why. >> the eiffel tower went down to honor victims of the london terror attack, lights on the iconic tower were dimmed at midnight paris time. france has been the target of several terror attacks including last bastille day, and paris in november of 2015. >> police are trying to determine what caused the death of twin baby girls in camden count. >> i their mother found them unresponsive yesterday inside their home, our steve keeley at the lindenwold police department with this heart breaking story, steve? >> reporter: shade's scribed them as purple in the 911 call. so here we are at headquarters, a lot of the twins family members were taken, and came over voluntarily, asking for any possible question they could for the detectives. but in return, they did not get the questions they want answered from the police or the medical examiner or the camden county prosecutor's office. and that's how did these two, seven month olds baby girls die
nypd deployed critical response teams to the british consolate and other buildings throughout the city. alex, thomas? >> a lot of people want answer to why. >> the eiffel tower went down to honor victims of the london terror attack, lights on the iconic tower were dimmed at midnight paris time. france has been the target of several terror attacks including last bastille day, and paris in november of 2015. >> police are trying to determine what caused the death of twin baby...
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. >> reporter: the nypd estimated between 127 and 1 $46,000 >> per day? i'm a finance how can it be 1 $27,000 in one day. >> some say the first lady belongs in the white house >> the first lady has her responsibilities and technically a job. >> we're talking about impressions and how it looks >> it's an honor to be in the white house. >> others say it's a good short term decision for long-term well-being of her child. >> not like it's going to be eight years. it's a short amount of time. four, five months. it's the right decision as a mother. >> milania trump is the first lady since anna harrison to live somewhere other than the white house, in harrison case, it was illness that kept her from washington. >> i remember that. thanks so much. >>> a texas mother is taking on the tsa and airport security. she says the agency performed an excessive pat-down of her 13-year-old son. the video of the screening at dallas international has gone viral. jennifer williams posted on facebook and claims she and her son were treated like dogs. she's filed a complaint with
. >> reporter: the nypd estimated between 127 and 1 $46,000 >> per day? i'm a finance how can it be 1 $27,000 in one day. >> some say the first lady belongs in the white house >> the first lady has her responsibilities and technically a job. >> we're talking about impressions and how it looks >> it's an honor to be in the white house. >> others say it's a good short term decision for long-term well-being of her child. >> not like it's going to be...
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the officer was a paramedic before he joined the nypd. >> i loosened the umbilical that was wrapped around neck. i realized the baby started to gasp for air and started to move. mother and baby are doing well. >> high schools are allowing teens to have nap times, it's not just lay on a colt, it's hitech. >> pope francis as he wants peo put down their cell phones and pick up something else instead. "g.m.a.'s" first look. >> reporter: scary moments caught on tape as a masked man creeps around the lobby of a hotel. a female employee gets up from the back office. the assailant springs into action. he tries to force her into a nearby bathroom and fights back and pulls the mask off his face. he comes back to "g.m.a.." he is sackry person. -- zachary lee person. the douglass county sheriff said he believes he would have struck again. tips on how to defend yourself with your "g.m.a." first look, i'm lindsey davis, abc news new york. fun in art class. come close, come close. i like that. [ all sounds come to a crcrashing halt ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww.
the officer was a paramedic before he joined the nypd. >> i loosened the umbilical that was wrapped around neck. i realized the baby started to gasp for air and started to move. mother and baby are doing well. >> high schools are allowing teens to have nap times, it's not just lay on a colt, it's hitech. >> pope francis as he wants peo put down their cell phones and pick up something else instead. "g.m.a.'s" first look. >> reporter: scary moments caught on tape...
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criminologist, former nypd officer and director of the center, brian levin joins us to talk more about this report. professor levin, thanks for joining us. thanks for having me today jessica: you have been tracking hate crimes since late 80s. tell us how you define a hate crime. a hate crime is a criminal offense motivated in whole or significant part because of the actual or perceived group characteristics of another such race, religion, sexual orienation or gender. jessica: you get your numbers from local law enforcement agencies but really it's difficult to track hate crimes, isn't it? >> it's very difficult because a lot of victims don't report, and different agencies have different efficiencies and training with regard to identifying and investigating hate crime. jessica: so let's a take a look at some of the numbers in this report. you say there has been a big spike in chicago, for example, 20 percent new york city 24 percent and philadelphia, 50 percent. these are big increases they are. and l.a.5 percent seattle 6 percent. out of the 13 cities and counties, we looked at, we als
criminologist, former nypd officer and director of the center, brian levin joins us to talk more about this report. professor levin, thanks for joining us. thanks for having me today jessica: you have been tracking hate crimes since late 80s. tell us how you define a hate crime. a hate crime is a criminal offense motivated in whole or significant part because of the actual or perceived group characteristics of another such race, religion, sexual orienation or gender. jessica: you get your...
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my colleague sat down with retired nypd detective. >> so they're testing security at this point?yes. and they're confident that they can do their carjacking whenever and however they want. >> reporter: now look at this video from the day of the murder. that lurking two-tone suburban is back, parking next to a white car. >> they're hunters, and they're looking for their prey. >> reporter: minutes later, with no shoppers in sight, the car is driven over to the next parking lot, where prosecutors say they find their target, the freedlands' suv, and that's when, according to police, they take his life and his car. >> i just knew when i turned around, i knew what i was going to see. >> reporter: in this case, all four suspects are being tried separately. so this widow will potentially have to testify three more times as the rest of the accused see their day in court. >>> and next here on the show, we turn to something entirely different. there is no love lost in this family. the poly amerous husband and hud wife and her boyfriend who are changing the meaning of marriage. >>> and later
my colleague sat down with retired nypd detective. >> so they're testing security at this point?yes. and they're confident that they can do their carjacking whenever and however they want. >> reporter: now look at this video from the day of the murder. that lurking two-tone suburban is back, parking next to a white car. >> they're hunters, and they're looking for their prey. >> reporter: minutes later, with no shoppers in sight, the car is driven over to the next parking...
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he was found guilty during an nypd disciplinary trial. and the judge recommended he be kicked off the force. before the commissioner could carry out the recommendation, he began filing pa resign. >>> up in arms over leggings. why millions are taking to social media to give one airline an earful after it >>> welcome back to the news at noon, uber paused its self- driving car program while it investigates a crash involving one of its driverless vehicles. a self-driving uber car flipped on its side after the driver of another car failed to yield and hit it. no one was seriously injured. but the accident comes as uber is dealing with a wave of over controversial issues. >>> united airlines is coming under fire on social media all over a dress code. two girls were barred from their flight for wearing leggings. as chris van cleave reports, there's much more to the story. >> the ticket agen leggings on was following united airlines rules for friends and family who fly for free. >> we heard her say, i don't make the rules, i just enforce them. >>
he was found guilty during an nypd disciplinary trial. and the judge recommended he be kicked off the force. before the commissioner could carry out the recommendation, he began filing pa resign. >>> up in arms over leggings. why millions are taking to social media to give one airline an earful after it >>> welcome back to the news at noon, uber paused its self- driving car program while it investigates a crash involving one of its driverless vehicles. a self-driving uber car...
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nypd have arrested the man they believe called in that bomb threat. my san francisco office was targeted. these kinds of calls were you target a group of people with the intent to terrorize them should be called out as terror. it is intended to disrupt, it is intended to intimidate and terrorize. we should call it what it is. we are glad that one of those cases may be broken. bannon, wet to steve were quite alarmed when steve bannon was announced as the new chief strategist. breitbart,eadership, in his own words, he chose to position it as the platform for the all right. -- alt right. anyone who traffics in those doesn't ideas don' belong down the hall in the white house. whenever anti-semitism appears, the president and vice president and the people around him will continue to call it out. host: is it fair to call steve bannon a white to premises? -- white supremacist? guest: the complexity of having the moral complexity of someone who accretive breitbart is incredibly troubling -- who created breitbart is incredible troubling. host: a new report in
nypd have arrested the man they believe called in that bomb threat. my san francisco office was targeted. these kinds of calls were you target a group of people with the intent to terrorize them should be called out as terror. it is intended to disrupt, it is intended to intimidate and terrorize. we should call it what it is. we are glad that one of those cases may be broken. bannon, wet to steve were quite alarmed when steve bannon was announced as the new chief strategist....
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nypd eventually rounded them up and took them back home. >>> we've got much more coverage of the winter storm ahead. incredible video of explosions at a gas station and a fireworks factory. >>> white house continues to blast nonpartisan report that says millions will lose healthcare coverage. >>> saying that congressional budget office is consistently wrong the white house is defending a house bill to repeal and replace obamacare. >> lots of republicans tonight are nervous about the cbo report which says 24 million people will lose their healthcare over the next ten years if this plan is approved. >> reporter: vice president mike pence arrived on capitol hill to rally republicans behind the gop plan to repeal and replace amobacare. >> whatever it is has to at least get 218 votes. that's your floor. and i think what you need to do is to get colessing around key principles to get you to that. >> reporter: ultimate passage is in question after the congressional budget office reported 14 million people are likely to lose their insurance next year. 24million by the year 2026. >> trumpcare ha
nypd eventually rounded them up and took them back home. >>> we've got much more coverage of the winter storm ahead. incredible video of explosions at a gas station and a fireworks factory. >>> white house continues to blast nonpartisan report that says millions will lose healthcare coverage. >>> saying that congressional budget office is consistently wrong the white house is defending a house bill to repeal and replace obamacare. >> lots of republicans tonight...
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they say nypd security aid slashed, mayor saying the president's putting us in the crosshairs.pd chief who doesn't do a ton of national politicking also just put out online the statement, how do you say you're pro-cop and anti-terror, and you slash us completely? >> i mean, i think that the president and his administration talk all the time about how we need to keep americans safe. but this demonstrates that they aren't putting any meat on the bones of their rhetoric in terms of policies that would actually go to do that. they put forward a muslim ban which has been knocked down again by the courts. so i think they're going to have to come up with some more detailed strategies on how to actually combat terrorism that aren't banning an entire religion from entering the country. >> to take it seriously, is the president counting on the fact that cops in new york won't read the daily news or listen to their chief? at what point do they say, oh, he campaigned on being for us, and it's not like a 5% haircut, it's the federal government b e bailing on the police department in obvious
they say nypd security aid slashed, mayor saying the president's putting us in the crosshairs.pd chief who doesn't do a ton of national politicking also just put out online the statement, how do you say you're pro-cop and anti-terror, and you slash us completely? >> i mean, i think that the president and his administration talk all the time about how we need to keep americans safe. but this demonstrates that they aren't putting any meat on the bones of their rhetoric in terms of policies...
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but former nypd officer and fbi agent manuel gomez said cities with large populations will always be vulnerable. >> no city could potentially fortify every street corner. it would be a war zone. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involved vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. in israel, attacks using cars ar >> as these attacks happen, we have enforcements like we have now. we have in our parades blocks of concrete, streets closed off. so we evolve as the threat evolves. >> reporter: security experts say preventive measures have warded off many types of attacks but the best is another person reporting suspicious activity. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask cbs news senior alt fran townsend about the london attack and the response. >>> today's plan to dismantle obamacare is up in the air. cbs news has learned at least 31 house republicans say they'll oppose the deal, enough to s
but former nypd officer and fbi agent manuel gomez said cities with large populations will always be vulnerable. >> no city could potentially fortify every street corner. it would be a war zone. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involved vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. in israel, attacks using cars ar...
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. >> and several lawmakers and nypd are still asking for additional funds. >> have we made prog less yet no we're in continued talked and i'm optimistic we'll get that funding. >> "fox5" is your station for politics. use the 5@630 and look for your tweet on our political show next at 60. >> a little heads up if you ride note row rail or bus the transit agency is moving closer to raising fares and reducing service. general manager admits the tight budget will cause pain around the region but says it's necessary to avoid a major financial crisis. metro board is expected to approve the budget that i later to many. times will go up to $2.25 all peak and pus fares will go up a quarter and weekly bus passes well remain the same and some will be eliminated. >> the story around a bizarre mushder mrovt continues to -- murder plot continues to grow as "fox5" digs up more information. >> and disturbing discovery behind a busy strip mall the latest on that, hey, sue. >> hey there, shawn, tony, we're tracking light showers around on this monday even and you know comfortable day and lot of clouds
. >> and several lawmakers and nypd are still asking for additional funds. >> have we made prog less yet no we're in continued talked and i'm optimistic we'll get that funding. >> "fox5" is your station for politics. use the 5@630 and look for your tweet on our political show next at 60. >> a little heads up if you ride note row rail or bus the transit agency is moving closer to raising fares and reducing service. general manager admits the tight budget will...
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they say nypd security aid slashed, mayor saying the president's putting us in the crosshairs.ief who doesn't do a ton of national politicking also just put out online the statement, how do you say you're pro-cop and anti-terror, and you slash us completely? >> i mean, i think that the president and his administration talk all the time about how we need to keep americans safe. but this demonstrates that they aren't putting any meat on the bones of their rhetoric in terms of policies that would actually go to do that. they put forward a muslim ban which has been knocked down again by the courts. so i think they're going to have to come up with some more detailed strategies on how to actually combat terrorism that aren't banning an entire religion from entering the country. >> to take it seriously, is the president counting on the fact that cops in new york won't read the daily news or listen to their chief? at what point do they say, oh, he campaigned on being for us, and it's not like a 5% haircut, it's the federal government bailing on the police department in obviously one of
they say nypd security aid slashed, mayor saying the president's putting us in the crosshairs.ief who doesn't do a ton of national politicking also just put out online the statement, how do you say you're pro-cop and anti-terror, and you slash us completely? >> i mean, i think that the president and his administration talk all the time about how we need to keep americans safe. but this demonstrates that they aren't putting any meat on the bones of their rhetoric in terms of policies that...
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she had appearances on "bonanza," "alfred hitchcock presents" and "gunsmoke" and "nypd blue." just to name a few. in the movie "scarface" she was the mother of tony montana played by al pacino. 2015 she appeared in the tv series, "better call saul." miriam colon died yesterday in albuquerq albuquerque, new mexico. she was 80-year-old. >>> it was a big day in alaska as the iditarod sled dog race got under way today. the ceremonial start took place in anchorage. there you see about 2,000 dogs on 72 teams ran through the city. the official start takes place on monday in fairbanks. the teams will race nearly 1,000 miles to nome, alaska, it will take them between nine and 17 days in one of the world's most celebrated tests of endurance. >>> another race to note tonight. this one measured in seconds in indianapolis. it looked like track but it was all about football. wide receiver john ross of the university of washington ran the 40-yard dash in a time of just 4.22 seconds, that's a lot faster than it takes me to read this script and tell you about it. a new nfl combined record as p
she had appearances on "bonanza," "alfred hitchcock presents" and "gunsmoke" and "nypd blue." just to name a few. in the movie "scarface" she was the mother of tony montana played by al pacino. 2015 she appeared in the tv series, "better call saul." miriam colon died yesterday in albuquerq albuquerque, new mexico. she was 80-year-old. >>> it was a big day in alaska as the iditarod sled dog race got under way today. the...
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an off-duty nypd officer spotted these two ponies picking up their hoofs in the streets of staten island. they broke out of their stable and the officer did manage to corral and secure them. felt like a real urban cowboy. >> unusual sight. >> it is. >>> now for a look at morning road condition, icy across yesterday's blizzard zone is making for slippery roads across much of the northeast. flooding along a lot of the upper west coast as well will make things a little tricky. also mountain snow farther inland. >>> having residual airport delays in washington, d.c., philadelphia and new york as well as boston. >>> speaking of flying we're hearing about intense moments for flyers after a battery explosion midflight. >> a woman's battery operated headphones exploded on a flight from beijing to melbourne. that woman said she heard a loud sensation on her face. her hand was also blistered and says her hair and eyebrows are singed. officials say the batteries in the headphones most likely caught fire. >>> ben affleck is now admitting to finishing another stint in rehab for alcohol. the actor ope
an off-duty nypd officer spotted these two ponies picking up their hoofs in the streets of staten island. they broke out of their stable and the officer did manage to corral and secure them. felt like a real urban cowboy. >> unusual sight. >> it is. >>> now for a look at morning road condition, icy across yesterday's blizzard zone is making for slippery roads across much of the northeast. flooding along a lot of the upper west coast as well will make things a little tricky....
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nypd spokesperson said th crimes division is notified of head stondz toppled over in brooklyn. there's been a rash of vandalism at jewish cemeteries and jewish organizeds across america. >> indiana police are investigating after 33-year-old woman went missing and hours later her car was found running with flashers on and they found her body on a stand barron the river. they are not saying how jacqueline watts died. her and her husband were supposed to spend the weekend in d.c. and after sdroping her off her pets she disappeared. an autopsy is planned for tomorrow. >> one driver causing a ton of damage after fall asleep at the wheel while driving a double decker bus in china on the expressway. several passengers were injured and one injured died in the hospital. police say the driver of the bus before and he's been detained for causing severe traffic casualties. >>> scary stuff. >> terrifying. >> bad problem especially people not getting enough sleep. >> always. >> you look at the weather there the road conditions were not great as well. >> no it looks like waet weather. >> oddl
nypd spokesperson said th crimes division is notified of head stondz toppled over in brooklyn. there's been a rash of vandalism at jewish cemeteries and jewish organizeds across america. >> indiana police are investigating after 33-year-old woman went missing and hours later her car was found running with flashers on and they found her body on a stand barron the river. they are not saying how jacqueline watts died. her and her husband were supposed to spend the weekend in d.c. and after...
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of course this being new york and the nypd was always ready for anything.s officer just happened to have a toe he used to corral and secure them to a lamppost. >> so the officer asked them basically, why the long face? >> did he say, hey guys, how you doing? >> all right, coming up, the congressman under fire for comments seen as anti-immigrant and even racist. should he be removed from a key post? >> and a mini explosion at 40,000 feet, waking a passenger and scaring everyone around her. so what was it? >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by lysol. now" weather brought to you by lysol. lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! <
of course this being new york and the nypd was always ready for anything.s officer just happened to have a toe he used to corral and secure them to a lamppost. >> so the officer asked them basically, why the long face? >> did he say, hey guys, how you doing? >> all right, coming up, the congressman under fire for comments seen as anti-immigrant and even racist. should he be removed from a key post? >> and a mini explosion at 40,000 feet, waking a passenger and scaring...
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nypd commissioner james o'neill fears losing that kind of common. >> this funding is absolutely critical. it is backbone of our entire counterterrorism apparatus. ♪ >> reporter: today's st. patrick's day parade provided the perfect backdrop for the commissioner's reaction to the folksle loss of all that green. the federal money not only pays for keeping high-profile events like the parade safe, but for police boats and helicopters used to protect such high-valued targets as the statue of liberty and wall street. the radiation detectors deployed in times square. for training in active shooter situations and in diffusing bombs. >> simply put, we cannot afford to cut corners in fighting terrorism. >> reporter: but the white house points out the overall d.h.s. budget is going up by 7%. a source at the office of management and budget tells cbs news they just want the state and local departments to pick up some of the cost. the president's budget does not cut all federal funding. instead, it just asks for a 25% cost share. >> mason: 28 other cities also depend on counterterrorism funds from d.
nypd commissioner james o'neill fears losing that kind of common. >> this funding is absolutely critical. it is backbone of our entire counterterrorism apparatus. ♪ >> reporter: today's st. patrick's day parade provided the perfect backdrop for the commissioner's reaction to the folksle loss of all that green. the federal money not only pays for keeping high-profile events like the parade safe, but for police boats and helicopters used to protect such high-valued targets as the...
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country, in these sudde sanctuary cities, and operating with in many ways, mayor de blasio telling nypdot cooperate with i.c.e. and federal authorities, this is why you have scores of girls just in the dc area alone, missing, they are missing, we cannot find these girls, it shar harder to find them because of these limitations. this is extending danger that girls in this case, find themselves in with sex trafficking network that our own state department admits exists in the country because of the criminal gangs, i love from president trump said, this dealing with criminal enterprises that is ms13 but you have to be ale t able to cooperate with the local authorities who know who is there and federal authority. charles: how do you see this playing out, you understand both sides, you come from a liberal state, you understand that mind set. it feels that we're heading to something ugly, i don't see the big tea may -- big city mayors backing off. >> once a few arrest warranters are issued, you see home back off. i was on the phone with an i.c.e. officer who said, it is at a point now we feel
country, in these sudde sanctuary cities, and operating with in many ways, mayor de blasio telling nypdot cooperate with i.c.e. and federal authorities, this is why you have scores of girls just in the dc area alone, missing, they are missing, we cannot find these girls, it shar harder to find them because of these limitations. this is extending danger that girls in this case, find themselves in with sex trafficking network that our own state department admits exists in the country because of...