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ray kelly, thank you for being here.owl, we have a new mayor, a new commissioner. do you feel we are going to be as safe as we were before? >> i have no reason to think that we're not going to be as safe. we put a lot of program strategies, tactics that have worked that reduced crime to record lows in new york. a record low number of murders. hopefully those programs will continue. so far they have continued and crime remains down. >> let's talk about the super bowl. you've been planning this for two years. what goes into it and how secure is it? >> we've seen an unprecedented level of cooperation between law enforcement agencies, about 100 of them in new jersey, in new york, federal agencies. as john said, the committee was put together 2 1/2 years ago. so literally, the planning has gone forward for the last 2 1/2 years. >> what worries you? >> well, any big event that you have in this country, in the post-9/11 world you have to be concerned about some sort of terrorist event, terrorist effort. but i don't think there'
ray kelly, thank you for being here.owl, we have a new mayor, a new commissioner. do you feel we are going to be as safe as we were before? >> i have no reason to think that we're not going to be as safe. we put a lot of program strategies, tactics that have worked that reduced crime to record lows in new york. a record low number of murders. hopefully those programs will continue. so far they have continued and crime remains down. >> let's talk about the super bowl. you've been...
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but i find it remarkable that in a city where ray kelly has been able to reduce the homicide rate by 86%, the conversation is around something else other than giving him the credit that he's due for what's happened here. 7,000 lives are saved over this period of time. i give him a lot of credit for that. >> yes. way back -- >> hi there. i'm sara goodyear. i'm with the "atlantic cities." and even as homicides have continued to fall in new york city, traffic, violence, continues to be a big issue here. 148 pedestrians were killed by cars last year. there's a perception that a lot of drivers don't get prosecuted for criminal activity. do you think the nypd could do a better job of preventing traffic violence on the street? how could they do that? >> we can always do a better job in every area. we're down 6,000 police officers from where we were 13 years ago when this administration came in. we've done a variety of things. we worked closely with the commissioner. they're doing a great job. we have just significantly changed or reformed our accident investigation practices. we now have a
but i find it remarkable that in a city where ray kelly has been able to reduce the homicide rate by 86%, the conversation is around something else other than giving him the credit that he's due for what's happened here. 7,000 lives are saved over this period of time. i give him a lot of credit for that. >> yes. way back -- >> hi there. i'm sara goodyear. i'm with the "atlantic cities." and even as homicides have continued to fall in new york city, traffic, violence,...
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ray kelly, commissioner of the city of new york. [applause] we have talked about how crime has gone down. his friend and colleague ed davis, police commissioner of the city of boston. thank you for joining us. [applause] >> good to see you. >> did you have any reactions to what you just heard? >> i did not hear. i got here late. >> when you get your your -- your command center. tell us how that works and tell us the concerns you have about how that might invade privacy or cause people to react against you for invading their privacy. the new command center that can watch somebody putting down a bag in grand central. scan their face. >> it is not a command center. it is the lower manhattan security coordination center. it has both public and private stake holders, police officers, and representatives of major companies. >> tell me what it does. >> what it does is it monitors an array of cameras now about 5,000 cameras. many of them are smart cameras. not all, but by smart, i mean you can do video analytics on these cameras. for instan
ray kelly, commissioner of the city of new york. [applause] we have talked about how crime has gone down. his friend and colleague ed davis, police commissioner of the city of boston. thank you for joining us. [applause] >> good to see you. >> did you have any reactions to what you just heard? >> i did not hear. i got here late. >> when you get your your -- your command center. tell us how that works and tell us the concerns you have about how that might invade privacy...
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. >> he also brought in the -- as new police commissioner to replace ray kelly, william bratton who also previously served as police commissioner for new york city. >> i feel like i've been talking about him for 25 years at least. one coast or the other. and look how cold it is? >> i'm not overcome, i'm not emotional. just the cold. >> not hung over? >> not that either, never. >> just in case, we wanted to make sure mrs. charles was handy. this is a really significant issue when it comes to what some will say is the liberalization of the new york machine and how other communities around this country are going to be watching closely as to how successful or not successful he might be. >> i think they are. one of the things that he did during his campaign he ran on the message that new york belongs to everyone. i think that a lot of people are going to see whether or not the policies he puts into place that mirror that sort of campaign message, whether they are actually going to be effective. >> people like to see can you just rule by saying it ain't so and then it ain't so. he has said off
. >> he also brought in the -- as new police commissioner to replace ray kelly, william bratton who also previously served as police commissioner for new york city. >> i feel like i've been talking about him for 25 years at least. one coast or the other. and look how cold it is? >> i'm not overcome, i'm not emotional. just the cold. >> not hung over? >> not that either, never. >> just in case, we wanted to make sure mrs. charles was handy. this is a really...
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way that the nypd has sort of approached street crime in a post-stop and frisk era beginning under ray kellyeated a program called operation crew cut to go after youth gangs and one thing youth gangs are doing is posting about exploits online and as we point out in the article, youth gangs have rappers at the center of them or attached describing their activities. what's different about this from days of nwa is metabolism is greater online now so that whereas once it might have taken weeks or months or years to get the tales of the street into the studio in front of listeners, now you have artists recording almost immediately after events have happened. some of the artists that we reference who are currently under indictment for their activities related to gangs and conspiracy indictments connected to real crimes, shootings, murders, they at least in one case have gotten out and then written songs about that time and it's already online. the speed of this is just much different now. >> what about those who say quite honestly if you are dumb enough to sing about it on youtube and it's a real
way that the nypd has sort of approached street crime in a post-stop and frisk era beginning under ray kellyeated a program called operation crew cut to go after youth gangs and one thing youth gangs are doing is posting about exploits online and as we point out in the article, youth gangs have rappers at the center of them or attached describing their activities. what's different about this from days of nwa is metabolism is greater online now so that whereas once it might have taken weeks or...
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the whole stop and frisk argument that ray kelly successfully implemented -- do you think that's a nationalno, i do not. >> it's not a clinton message. >> no, it is not a clinton message. and it is not a message hillary clinton will embrace if she -- >> tell me more about that. how does she get out of that -- >> the de blasio phenomenon is very specific to the fact that mike bloomberg, who did a great job for 12 years, people are ready for a change and he capitalized in a very left leaning democratic city and ran a clever campaign and we'll see how he does. >> but a very divisive campaign. >> i personally think that he will be a better manager than most people think he will be. but we'll see, right? but this is not a message that the democratic party or hillary clinton is going to embrace. >> does hillary clinton go -- >> it is a very unclinton message. >> -- elizabeth warren slash de blasio slash obama, or will she do what richard is suggesting and be more like her husband? >> if she ever got to the white house she'd be more like her husband. but the fact is when you have 15 democratic sen
the whole stop and frisk argument that ray kelly successfully implemented -- do you think that's a nationalno, i do not. >> it's not a clinton message. >> no, it is not a clinton message. and it is not a message hillary clinton will embrace if she -- >> tell me more about that. how does she get out of that -- >> the de blasio phenomenon is very specific to the fact that mike bloomberg, who did a great job for 12 years, people are ready for a change and he capitalized in...
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so while we drove crime down, enormous credit goes to ray kelly and the nypd.hey drove crime down by a third, they also were locking fewer people up, 33% fewer people, at the same time that incarceration rates nationally were up by 5%. so that's an important fact and i want to make sure that those facts are out there. i worked for a very data-driven mayor. he wasn't big on rhetoric, but he believed in facts and data. those are important facts and data. when we talk about a dickensian city, it's important to note we have today more private sector jobs in new york than any time in the city's history, and while poverty rose over the last decade in most other cities in the country, it remained flat here. that's not good enough. we have a lot of work to do. we're all pulling for the new mayor to do even better than we did. mayor bloomberg said very clearly we want to make sure that the next mayor succeeds, builds on our successes and makes this an even better city but let's make sure we're discussing a common set of facts around the bloomberg record, which was a gre
so while we drove crime down, enormous credit goes to ray kelly and the nypd.hey drove crime down by a third, they also were locking fewer people up, 33% fewer people, at the same time that incarceration rates nationally were up by 5%. so that's an important fact and i want to make sure that those facts are out there. i worked for a very data-driven mayor. he wasn't big on rhetoric, but he believed in facts and data. those are important facts and data. when we talk about a dickensian city, it's...
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we have jonathan tisch, harold ford jr., woody johnson, ray kelly, roger goodell and alan patricof. >k to "squawk box" this morning. take a look at futures, see how things are setting themselves up after a pretty good day yesterday. the dow looks like it would open 9 points off, the s&p off as well. analysts were looking for an increase of 2%. my apologies to you, joe, for not giving you the high sign. >> 29, andrew. 45 i was telling you, why didn't you tell me to buy? you could have said sell it now. you didn't say that either. >> i had a view that this was the library for amazon. >> you bought into it. >> i didn't buy into the stock. you know i don't buy stocks. >> you put into the idea. >> that concept. >> but it's just the idea that the competitive -- they wanted to say they would have competitive pricing to do that, they had to slash prices. >> watch that thing. 8 to 45, now it's under 30 again. >> right. let's also talk about "star wars." "star wars" creator lucas film formally expanded its house today. the move is expected to bolster efforts in fast-growing asia. this is a glas
we have jonathan tisch, harold ford jr., woody johnson, ray kelly, roger goodell and alan patricof. >k to "squawk box" this morning. take a look at futures, see how things are setting themselves up after a pretty good day yesterday. the dow looks like it would open 9 points off, the s&p off as well. analysts were looking for an increase of 2%. my apologies to you, joe, for not giving you the high sign. >> 29, andrew. 45 i was telling you, why didn't you tell me to buy?...
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i will tell you about a conversation with ray kelly who love the nsa spying but is furious he didn't snowden for revealing it. to be candid he probably would. judge napolitano: i was about to make a comment. stuart: tried to figure out how to play -- judge napolitano: trying to compare t.a.r.p. to this bill. charles: they all worked. you have to pay the bills. stuart: of done? i think we are. thank you. you are all right. you are welcome back. the world spends billions every year trying to battle global warming. one problem. we still don't even know what it is. the topic of john stossel's show tonight. just look at this. >> such a good citizen riding my bike to work. i am going to save the earth. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote
i will tell you about a conversation with ray kelly who love the nsa spying but is furious he didn't snowden for revealing it. to be candid he probably would. judge napolitano: i was about to make a comment. stuart: tried to figure out how to play -- judge napolitano: trying to compare t.a.r.p. to this bill. charles: they all worked. you have to pay the bills. stuart: of done? i think we are. thank you. you are all right. you are welcome back. the world spends billions every year trying to...
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i find remarkable in a city where ray kelly has been able to reduce the homicide rate by 86%. the conversation is around something else other than giving him the credit he's due for what has happened here. 7,000 lives are saved over the period of time. so i just give him a lot of credit for that. yes. >> even as homicide continue to fall in new york city. traffic violence continue to be a big issue here. 148 pedestrian were killed by cars last year. there's a perception that a lot of drivers don't get prosecuted for criminal activity. do you think the n.y.p.d. could be doing a better job of prevent it on the street. how could they do it? >> we can always do a better job in every area. we have done a variety of things. we worked closely with the commissioner. i think they are doing a great job. we have just significantly changed the reformed our investigation of the practices. we have a collision investigation squad using some. we have daytime population that is over 10 million people. so you a lot of traffic. and you're going have access. and people always -- some people say t
i find remarkable in a city where ray kelly has been able to reduce the homicide rate by 86%. the conversation is around something else other than giving him the credit he's due for what has happened here. 7,000 lives are saved over the period of time. so i just give him a lot of credit for that. yes. >> even as homicide continue to fall in new york city. traffic violence continue to be a big issue here. 148 pedestrian were killed by cars last year. there's a perception that a lot of...
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say about the nypd in addition to the fact that they keep my kids and grandkids safe and i think ray kelly's service was impressive. as you know now, the new chief is built bratton who came from new york but then he went to los angeles where his skills improved as head of the lapd. so now we have sent him back. the sleeker better version of rotten and you will love him. on syria, it's a humanitarian catastrophe. this could be worse in the end then rwanda and certainly is a humanitarian catastrophe of the 21st century is as john kerry said. i think we should have at it years ago. joe lieberman and i agree, we didn't do it. i think there is still is room to act but we have to be quite careful about what we give to whom. wouldn't it be terrible if they anpad surfaced and were used against israelis by hezbollah or someone of that nature and because again of the way that these terror groups morph and unmarked and disburse there is that risk. the intelligence committee here and the senate looked at this. we are pretty cool to giving the military weapons. that said however, i think the fact that ba
say about the nypd in addition to the fact that they keep my kids and grandkids safe and i think ray kelly's service was impressive. as you know now, the new chief is built bratton who came from new york but then he went to los angeles where his skills improved as head of the lapd. so now we have sent him back. the sleeker better version of rotten and you will love him. on syria, it's a humanitarian catastrophe. this could be worse in the end then rwanda and certainly is a humanitarian...
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bush fund-raiser, ray kelly, the former new york commissioner was in the room. christie was upbeat. he punted on questions about 2016. he was asked over and over. he said, again, the focus is on 2014. his mood, according to people in the room, was actually pretty good. in is the first of many fundraising he will have. >> "newsroom" back in a minute. expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. when i'm training, i always listen to music. for the gym, it's hip-hop. for cross-country, classical. and for jumps, i need something...special. so i use my citi thankyou visa card for music downloads and earn two times the points... plus a little extra inspiration. [ ♪ music plays ] the citi thankyou preferred visa card. earn two times the points on entertainment and dining out with no ann
bush fund-raiser, ray kelly, the former new york commissioner was in the room. christie was upbeat. he punted on questions about 2016. he was asked over and over. he said, again, the focus is on 2014. his mood, according to people in the room, was actually pretty good. in is the first of many fundraising he will have. >> "newsroom" back in a minute. expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing...
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little bit of an irony here in new york, though, that de blasio has pointed bill bratton, replacing ray kellyice department and one of bratton's biggest successes was actually expanding stop and frisk. he may have done it differently from the tactical point but there is an -- >> i actually, marc, for me this is the big challenge, right so, progressives -- we saw this in a certain way in the 1970s when we fist got african-american voter who is emerged around language of left wing populism and racial justice. they emerged. people are excited. then it turns out they often end up in bed with precisely those same, like, policing interests as their predecessor. >> what's going to happen with bill de blasio and other progressive mayors have to watch out for is this, so layered. in new york city like most cities there are financial interests in developers have huge power. they have what they want. when he starts talking about saying you have to have affordable housing and they have to start paying for it, that's where this is going to come. can you fight that? that's all tied in to stop and frisk bec
little bit of an irony here in new york, though, that de blasio has pointed bill bratton, replacing ray kellyice department and one of bratton's biggest successes was actually expanding stop and frisk. he may have done it differently from the tactical point but there is an -- >> i actually, marc, for me this is the big challenge, right so, progressives -- we saw this in a certain way in the 1970s when we fist got african-american voter who is emerged around language of left wing populism...
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i think ray kelly's service was impressive. as you know, now, the new chief is bill br at&t on who came from new york where he went to los angeles where his skills improved. now we sent him back. the sleeker, better version of b -- on syria it's a humanitarian catastrophe. it could be worse than rue rwanda. certainly of the 21st century as john kerry said. i think we should have acted years ago. joe lieberman and i agree. we didn't do it. i think there is still room to act. but we have to be quite careful about what we give home. wouldn't it be terrible if it surfaced and were used against israelis by hezbollah or something of that nature, and because, again, of the way that these terror groups morphine and unmorph there's that risk. and the intelligence committee is here on the senate looked at this. and we're pretty cool to giving them military weapons. that said; however, i think the fact that assad has surrendered the chemical weapons should not be a permission slip for him to continue against head of the country. i think w
i think ray kelly's service was impressive. as you know, now, the new chief is bill br at&t on who came from new york where he went to los angeles where his skills improved. now we sent him back. the sleeker, better version of b -- on syria it's a humanitarian catastrophe. it could be worse than rue rwanda. certainly of the 21st century as john kerry said. i think we should have acted years ago. joe lieberman and i agree. we didn't do it. i think there is still room to act. but we have to...
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ray kelly, who everybody knows. the commissioner of the city of new york. [applause] we've already talked about how crime has gone down. [inaudible] >> did you have any reactions to what you just heard? >> i didn't hear -- okay. i got here late. when you get your command center tell us how it works and the concerns you have about how that might either invade privacy or cause people to react against you for invading their privacy. the new command center watch somebody putting down a bag in grand central and scan their face and catch them later. >> it's not a command center. the lower manhattan coordination security standard. it has private and public and representatives of major companies. it monos or its an array of cameras now about 5000 cameras. many of them are smart cameras. not all. but by smart, i mean, you can do video analytic on the cam are. for instance if you want to go back 28 days to 2:00 in the afternoon, particular camera you want to see someone wearing a red shirt. it you can put that specific information in and it will come up very quickly.
ray kelly, who everybody knows. the commissioner of the city of new york. [applause] we've already talked about how crime has gone down. [inaudible] >> did you have any reactions to what you just heard? >> i didn't hear -- okay. i got here late. when you get your command center tell us how it works and the concerns you have about how that might either invade privacy or cause people to react against you for invading their privacy. the new command center watch somebody putting down a...
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to say about the nypd in addition to the fact they keep my kids and grandkids safe, and i think ray kelly's service was impressive. as you know now the new chief is bill braton who came from new york then he went to los angeles where his skills improved as head of the lapd. now we sent him back. a sleeker, better version. you'll love him. on syria, it's a humanitarian catastrophe. this could be worse in the end than rwanda and some of the -- certainly it's the humanitarian catastrophe of the 21st century as john kerry just said. i think we should have acted years ago. joe lieberman and i agree. we didn't do it. i do think there is still room to act but we have to be quite careful about what we give to whom. wouldn't it be terrible if manpads surfaced and were used against israelis by hezbollah or something of that nature. d because, again, pay that these terror groups morph and unmorph and disburse, there is that risk. the intelligence committees here and in the senate looked at this and were pretty cool to giving them military weapons. that said, however, i think the fact that bashar has s
to say about the nypd in addition to the fact they keep my kids and grandkids safe, and i think ray kelly's service was impressive. as you know now the new chief is bill braton who came from new york then he went to los angeles where his skills improved as head of the lapd. now we sent him back. a sleeker, better version. you'll love him. on syria, it's a humanitarian catastrophe. this could be worse in the end than rwanda and some of the -- certainly it's the humanitarian catastrophe of the...
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transgender activist and producer of the upcoming documentary, "free cece," and also joining us, ray kellyour first television interview since your release. and i want to start by giving you the mic. what would you like to say to us? >> well, i'm just really blessed and excited to be back in the world, so i can begin, or should i say, continue to advocate and be a leader in the trans community and the african-american community, and the lbgt community, and to be a role model and inspiration for trans women and trans women of color. >> cece, i want you to know that we had your congressperson, representative keith ellison was on the show yesterday, and when we mentioned that you would be coming on today, we asked congressman ellison if he wanted to make a statement, and i wanted to read it to you, because i thought it was lovely. mr. ellison says, it appears that cece mcdonald defended herself after a bias motivated attack came on her. however, any loss of life is tragic, and therefore i have sympathy for the family of deceased. cece's case reveals the disturbing intolerance of transgender c
transgender activist and producer of the upcoming documentary, "free cece," and also joining us, ray kellyour first television interview since your release. and i want to start by giving you the mic. what would you like to say to us? >> well, i'm just really blessed and excited to be back in the world, so i can begin, or should i say, continue to advocate and be a leader in the trans community and the african-american community, and the lbgt community, and to be a role model and...
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>> kelly rutherford fell in love with two of our players and adopted them. rachael ray which is so incredible. we had such a fun day. yeah. >> it was a lot of fun. >> i think it will be fun to see on super bowl sunday. >> meanwhile, howard and i are fostering kittens at home, so if anybody -- we fostered 50 since june. adopted a blind cat. there is howard and bella, our blind cat, bella, look at her. she has one eye and our four other cats. those are my babies. >> it is -- why not? god bless you. >> we have cats all over the place. you can catch kitten bowl on super bowl sunday on the hallmark channel. >> why saying you love someone is easy, but showing your love can be hard work. >> i love you, hodi. and i'm rather fond of you too, beth. >> show your love for valentine's day. >> affordable get aways. >>> fall is finally here. >> and for every season there's a reason to watch "wake up with al" weekday mornings on "the weather channel." >> it's just right. all your local weather, travel updates and the day's stories. >> this front will move through and change the tempera
>> kelly rutherford fell in love with two of our players and adopted them. rachael ray which is so incredible. we had such a fun day. yeah. >> it was a lot of fun. >> i think it will be fun to see on super bowl sunday. >> meanwhile, howard and i are fostering kittens at home, so if anybody -- we fostered 50 since june. adopted a blind cat. there is howard and bella, our blind cat, bella, look at her. she has one eye and our four other cats. those are my babies. >>...
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>> kelly rutherford fell in love with two of our players and adopted them. rachael rayis howard and bella, our blind cat, bella, look at her. she has one eye and our four other cats. those are my babies. >> it is -- why not? god bless you. >> we have cats all over the place. you can catch kitten bowl on super bowl sunday on the hallmark channel. >> why saying you love someone is easy, but showing your love can be hard work. >> i love you, hodi. and i'm rather fond...