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>> ray kelly and bratton are two very strong, good leaders of the new york city police department. what he feels. >> let's get news from washington. it's about to get more difficult to judge the effects of obamacare as the census bureau rolls out major changes of the way it surveys america. it includes a total revision to health insurance questions. that means officials won't be able to accurately compare statistics from before and after the affordable care act went into effect. the census bureau, which has had concerns about the old method of questioning says it is "coincidental and unfortunate timing" that the changes are kicking in just at this time. a wall street editorial said the statistics are being cooked. back in 2009 reports surfaced the obama administration pushed to receive more direct control over the consensus bureau. the white house council of economic advisers requested several of the new questions and the white house office of budget and management approved the new questionnaire. >> it was not just conservatives outraged yesterday. you can tell on twitter and facebo
>> ray kelly and bratton are two very strong, good leaders of the new york city police department. what he feels. >> let's get news from washington. it's about to get more difficult to judge the effects of obamacare as the census bureau rolls out major changes of the way it surveys america. it includes a total revision to health insurance questions. that means officials won't be able to accurately compare statistics from before and after the affordable care act went into effect. the...
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he spoke to ray kelly. he believed what the nypd was doing was legal. by october, after the democratic primary, he said new information has come out and he was concerned about it and felt the nypd was overstepping their bounds. >> so de blasio may have changed his position. nonetheless, the policy, the investigative units, as it were, has been shut down. that is effectively putting one's money where one's mouth is. it also has prompted a larger description of where how efficient the programs are. given the fbi is keeping a larger version of that in practice, the fact that new york city is abandoning this practice, people say, well, how good was it in catching terrorists. and statistics on the nypd's record on thwarting terrorist plots. they say they have helped thwart 14 plots since fledge. and only 2 of 3 plots and one of which the nypd did not help stop. four are caseses who credibility or seriousness were later questioned. four were cases in which an idea for a plot was abandoned and not actually pursued. if you ask anybody in new york city, there's
he spoke to ray kelly. he believed what the nypd was doing was legal. by october, after the democratic primary, he said new information has come out and he was concerned about it and felt the nypd was overstepping their bounds. >> so de blasio may have changed his position. nonetheless, the policy, the investigative units, as it were, has been shut down. that is effectively putting one's money where one's mouth is. it also has prompted a larger description of where how efficient the...
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click or call. >>> well, father ray kelly got a standing ovation.passover. happy easter. >>> welcome to the special edition of "hannity" the power of faith. in honor of easter throughout the hour tonight, we'll show you some of the most powerful interviews we've done with some of the most recognizable and influential christian leaders. and we begin tonight with billy graham's sit-down in 2005. since the ministry began, billy graham conducted crusades in 185 countries on six continents and began in 1947 in grand rapids michigan when he was just 29 years old and when i sat down with him in 2005, he performed more than 400. i joined him as he embarked on what was billed at the time as his last crusade.
click or call. >>> well, father ray kelly got a standing ovation.passover. happy easter. >>> welcome to the special edition of "hannity" the power of faith. in honor of easter throughout the hour tonight, we'll show you some of the most powerful interviews we've done with some of the most recognizable and influential christian leaders. and we begin tonight with billy graham's sit-down in 2005. since the ministry began, billy graham conducted crusades in 185 countries...
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he said, ray kelly. he is a pretty good football player. very charming man, a very interesting man off-camera. tavis: i thought it was a good movie, because it's one of those movies i was afraid it was going to be a movie you could only enjoy if you were a football fan, and it's not. storylineso many about so many of life's challenges that we all face. i thought it was very textured. you can enjoy it if you are not a football fan. set. was also a happy sometimes you are not on a happy set. i have been on a happy set. terrificary is a person. kevin is a really generous actor. the first time -- >> i meant what i just said. my mindhe first time to i have ever seen you in a film where i never saw the whites of your eyes. sunglasses on from the first scene to the last. we never see your eyes. that your decision? >> yes, and i made the decision in the middle of the first day i shot. ivan said,on, and when are you going to take them off. i said in three weeks when i am finished shooting. was goingnow what i to say. he said, we have got to see your
he said, ray kelly. he is a pretty good football player. very charming man, a very interesting man off-camera. tavis: i thought it was a good movie, because it's one of those movies i was afraid it was going to be a movie you could only enjoy if you were a football fan, and it's not. storylineso many about so many of life's challenges that we all face. i thought it was very textured. you can enjoy it if you are not a football fan. set. was also a happy sometimes you are not on a happy set. i...
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. >> new york city police commissioner at the time ray kelly responded to an earlier that the matt apuzzopd has labeled mosques as terrorist organizations. commissioner kelly insisted the nypd's operations were legal. but i haven't seen the story, but they're hyping a book coming out next week, actually the book is based on a compilation of about 50 articles that two ap reporters did on the department. it is a reflection of the articles, then the book will be a fair amount of fiction, half-truths, lots of quotes from unnamed sources. our sin is to have the temerity to go into the federal government's territory of counterterrorism and trying to protect this city by supplementing what the federal government has done. >> you do agree entire mosques should not be labeled terrorist organizations, right? >> of course. we do it according to the law. what we're investigating and how we investigate it is done pursuant to -- >> a federal judge's directions. >> right. >> that was the former police commissioner of new york ray kelly. , nowng about matt apuzzo with "the new york times" and .on a pulit
. >> new york city police commissioner at the time ray kelly responded to an earlier that the matt apuzzopd has labeled mosques as terrorist organizations. commissioner kelly insisted the nypd's operations were legal. but i haven't seen the story, but they're hyping a book coming out next week, actually the book is based on a compilation of about 50 articles that two ap reporters did on the department. it is a reflection of the articles, then the book will be a fair amount of fiction,...
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we're not culprits in the matter which is how a nypd ray kelly treated our community. >> there is the letter of law, and then there is policy that, things that you're allowed to do, but you may not want to do it in every case because they may do as much harm as good. it's understandable that the police went into these communities in the way that they did in the months and years after the 9/11 attacks. >> well, it's the role of courts to marry good law and good policy. in law school we take courses on law and public policy. often, ray, they don't line up. that's where the courts especially the u.s. supreme court is supposed to step in. linda mentioned education. the u.s. supreme court has actually said that students cannot sue the university, muslim students in particular cannot sue their universities for having been spied on in the university setting by law enforcement post 9/11. there is a question of what policy should be as opposed to what makes good law. you're asking a very difficult question because nypd is clearly decided a decade later that this policy does not make good sense
we're not culprits in the matter which is how a nypd ray kelly treated our community. >> there is the letter of law, and then there is policy that, things that you're allowed to do, but you may not want to do it in every case because they may do as much harm as good. it's understandable that the police went into these communities in the way that they did in the months and years after the 9/11 attacks. >> well, it's the role of courts to marry good law and good policy. in law school...
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while security is really beefed up to this, what is your reaction to former police chief ray kelly comingout on sunday talk shows that he is concerned about a copy cat incident today in boston? >> well, betty, i'm sure that anybody can understand this is a big challenge. you have 36,000 runners and there's going to be a lot of spectators, thousands and thousands of spectators along the course. obviously for police and security officials, it's difficult. in one sporting event it may be one specific location. this will go all throughout the city to bring out the crowds. they have to look at a lot of places to keep up the security. >> have authorities done all they can to secure the race and the region? what are you hearing? >> they have he've expanded they cameras and they have check points and i think this is something that they're going to look very closely at, you know, be looking at crowds and any packages. i think they're going to have the crowds and the runners keep their eyes out. they have more runners because they're opening it up to anybody who didn't finish last year. again, it's
while security is really beefed up to this, what is your reaction to former police chief ray kelly comingout on sunday talk shows that he is concerned about a copy cat incident today in boston? >> well, betty, i'm sure that anybody can understand this is a big challenge. you have 36,000 runners and there's going to be a lot of spectators, thousands and thousands of spectators along the course. obviously for police and security officials, it's difficult. in one sporting event it may be one...
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>> i trust ray kelly and he says we needed to do this because he wanted to protect the muslim communityo to new york city. it stopped the subway bombing because people said remember the tsarnaev brothers who were so radical they were scaring the people in the muslim area. if those in the muslim community were upset about this they would have come forward before the a.p. report. >> it wasn't meant to generate a lead. it was meant to understand communities in new york. if you get a tip from the f.b.i. or c.i.a. saying there is an afghan terror cell in new york city, a number of individuals who trained in a terrorist camp or pakistan, northwest frontier province, you may want to know where they might be praying, engaged in activities. you can weigh it or find out later down the road -- ireland, northern ireland, when the i.r.a. was an organization that was blowing up people in northern ireland they were infiltrating each other? protestants were enemies of the catholic. catholics were enemies of the protestants and a lot of people did not want to die. they were able to look at each other. i
>> i trust ray kelly and he says we needed to do this because he wanted to protect the muslim communityo to new york city. it stopped the subway bombing because people said remember the tsarnaev brothers who were so radical they were scaring the people in the muslim area. if those in the muslim community were upset about this they would have come forward before the a.p. report. >> it wasn't meant to generate a lead. it was meant to understand communities in new york. if you get a...
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. >>> chairman mccaul is back with us, along with former nypd commissioner ray kelly, now an abc newsontributor. welcome again to you chairman mccaul. and commission er kelly. i want to start with you, mccaul, boston is now the safest place on the planet, do you agree? are you that confident? >> i talked to the boston police commissioner, and our homeland security operations on the ground, i believe it's very ramped up securitywise. cameras. all sort of bomb-detecting equipment. i think it's very well-fortified. i'm concerned, as was noted, a copycat demonstration or someone who's inspired by the tsarnaev brothers to person tate another act. that's real scenario. we don't have any real evidence. we didn't have that last time. the good news is, since the last time, after we have done our reports and investigations on what happened last time, now we're having full cooperation with the fbi, in terms of on the ground security, so, i feel confident we're going to have a safe and successful marathon tomorrow. i know the entire nation is cheering for boston. >> they certainly are, commission
. >>> chairman mccaul is back with us, along with former nypd commissioner ray kelly, now an abc newsontributor. welcome again to you chairman mccaul. and commission er kelly. i want to start with you, mccaul, boston is now the safest place on the planet, do you agree? are you that confident? >> i talked to the boston police commissioner, and our homeland security operations on the ground, i believe it's very ramped up securitywise. cameras. all sort of bomb-detecting equipment....
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>>> well, father ray kelly got a standing ovation. we hope you feel that this weekend. we'll post this on our facebook page. happy passover. happy easter. >>> welcome to the special edition of "hannity" the power of fate. in honor of easter throughout the hour tonight, we'll show you some of the most powerful interviews we've done with some of the most recognizable and influential leaders and we begin with billy graham's sit down in 2005. since the ministry began, billy graham conducted crusades in 185 countries on six continents and began in 1947 in grand rapids michigan when he was just 29 years old and when i sat down with him in 2005, he performed more than 400. i joined him as he embarked on what was billed at the time as his last crusade. billy graham, very good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> certainly. >> how are you feeling. >> i'm feeling fine. >> you look good. >> well, thank you. >> now, they keep saying that this is your last crusade. >> it may be. >> do you think it might be? >> it might be. i don't have no physical strength to go on very much
>>> well, father ray kelly got a standing ovation. we hope you feel that this weekend. we'll post this on our facebook page. happy passover. happy easter. >>> welcome to the special edition of "hannity" the power of fate. in honor of easter throughout the hour tonight, we'll show you some of the most powerful interviews we've done with some of the most recognizable and influential leaders and we begin with billy graham's sit down in 2005. since the ministry began,...
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and commissioner ray kelly said he is worried about the copycat attack this year, and are you briefed on that security, and what are you looking for? is. >> well, we are brief ed this morning, and we are all set. we have the police out on the street, and the undercover and working well with the state and the local and the federal authorities. boylston and newbury street is going to be very safe, and don't forget hopkinton where it starts and the 26-mile journey into boston. is it going to be incredible, but plenty of security, and a great plan in place to make sure that everybody has a great safe day today. >> and no doubt. all of our hearts and minds will be with you there. thank you so much, boston's mayor martin walsh joining us. >>> and now no the newsfeed this morning. the fbi is calling it a miracle that a 16-year-old boy survived an entire flight in the wheel well of a hawaiian flight. he got on the plane from san diego and flew 2300 miles over the pacific to maui after a fight with the family. he faced freezing temperatures and low oxygen levels and he was unconscious most of
and commissioner ray kelly said he is worried about the copycat attack this year, and are you briefed on that security, and what are you looking for? is. >> well, we are brief ed this morning, and we are all set. we have the police out on the street, and the undercover and working well with the state and the local and the federal authorities. boylston and newbury street is going to be very safe, and don't forget hopkinton where it starts and the 26-mile journey into boston. is it going to...
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. >> ray kelly the former police commission his or her did a very good job i think you agree with thatisagree with us. a lot of intel by the undercover guys in there we are not going to tell you where we got, how we got it. it puts them in danger and i understand that it's there is a difference of opinion and you come down on the other side. you think there this is a good program? >> absolutely. monitoring. what is monitoring? cop on the beat monitors everything we have gangs. do we not monitor gangs and organized crime? >> gangs are inherently criminal. now we are going into a religious institution some of the police went into mosques wheetion the difference. >> bill, look at where documented proof where you see in boston where were they congress grey gating the brothers? they went to activist movement they did get radicalized online and outside of the country. it just seems influence of information goes through and out the other side of mosques. >> all right. now, mr. adams, here is the one that where i disagree with you. i would not have discontinued the program. however, i would ha
. >> ray kelly the former police commission his or her did a very good job i think you agree with thatisagree with us. a lot of intel by the undercover guys in there we are not going to tell you where we got, how we got it. it puts them in danger and i understand that it's there is a difference of opinion and you come down on the other side. you think there this is a good program? >> absolutely. monitoring. what is monitoring? cop on the beat monitors everything we have gangs. do we...
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former new york police commissioner ray kelly, who knows a lot about security when it comes to keepings and millions safe. he has got one big concern about this year's race. listen. >> obviously some sort of copycat event, something that looks similar to what we saw last year. again you can not totally rule out an event happening away from the marathon. and i believe that the massachusetts authorities and boston police have put that into the equation. you need resources to respond to locations away from the marathon if something untoward happens. bill: until it's done, they will not rest easy. how do you secure 26 miles? with 38,000 runners and up to a million spectators? bill gavin, former assistant director of the fbi. he was with us about a week solid around this time last year. nice to see you again in person. >> my pleasure, bill. bill: there are p.a. systems set up throughout the route just in case there is an emergency. the runners will be notified right away. there are video monitors that have been established. how now does all this come together do you think. >> it comes toget
former new york police commissioner ray kelly, who knows a lot about security when it comes to keepings and millions safe. he has got one big concern about this year's race. listen. >> obviously some sort of copycat event, something that looks similar to what we saw last year. again you can not totally rule out an event happening away from the marathon. and i believe that the massachusetts authorities and boston police have put that into the equation. you need resources to respond to...
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that is priest ray kelly. this is in northern ireland.tion of hallelujah and he does this often weddings, funerals, you name it. anything that is happening in his church but the couple is surprised because they were out of towners. so it was a really sweet surprise. >> the priests in the church i grew up in did not sing like that at all. >> check it out on you tube. >> viral video for you. from steven and alex, they are raising awareness about global hunger issues and put together two videos raining food. it rains food. and the profits go to a place called action against hunger. watch it all come down. i will give you a list at apple jacks, milk, sausage, hot dog bun, candy, tomato sauce, meatball, parmesan cheese, texas toast, garlic, noodles, brownie batter, sprinkles, whipped cream and of course a cherry on top. >> the list goes on and on. >> i want to see the whipped cream. >> looks happy. >> all to raise hunger awareness. pretty cool. there's the froot loops. very cool. >>> a very cool video out of russia. this has been viewed a bunc
that is priest ray kelly. this is in northern ireland.tion of hallelujah and he does this often weddings, funerals, you name it. anything that is happening in his church but the couple is surprised because they were out of towners. so it was a really sweet surprise. >> the priests in the church i grew up in did not sing like that at all. >> check it out on you tube. >> viral video for you. from steven and alex, they are raising awareness about global hunger issues and put...
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sacerdote se convirtió en celebridad, el altar parecía escenario, ocurrió cuando la voz del sacerdote ray kellyasí que estamos bien listos, amelia, buenos días. >>> buenos días. >>> buenos días ♪. >>> hola, gracias y buenos días, estoy más que lista para decirles todo lo que ha pasado con los jiménez la familia de hoy y también lo que ha pasado con su familia, pero ahora recordemos por qué fueron elegidos la familia de hoy y cómo le dimos la sorpresa. >>> por fin voy a conocer a los jiménez en persona. >>>ppor primera vez entrábamos a conocer la vida de esta familia, cómo son en familia, qué hacen y por qué son representantes de la familia de hoy. >>> por qué creen que son una familia ejemplo. >>> tenemos más tradiciones, no solamente las tradiciones que nuestras abuelitas nos han dado, hemos creado nuestras propias. >>>aademás siempre estamos juntos. >>> tan juntos que los 3 hermanos decidieron comprar casa uno al costado del otro, así como lo ve el mismo dio le dimos la sorpresa. >>> ustedes son elegidos la familia ... (todos hablan). (gritos) >>> así los jiménez fueron sorprendidos con lo qu
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said they're not breaking any rules given the way that the new york city police department under ray kellymohammed at gitmo feel the f.b.i. is doing their boast derail the hearings because they feel, the relatives do, that what the department of justice wants is not for the trials to go on at gitmo. instead to go on here on united states soil, criminal court system. >> right in new york city. joe conner we spoke to, friend of the show and he lost a family member on 9-11. he was weighing in on this very issue and bringing these trials back here in the disbandment of this unit looking at muslim extremist. >> to me, tariq of politics. these all struggle with the first amendment and fighting terrorism. but quite honestly, if we're focusing on those people when are preaching hate, then i think we have to surveil them. i think we have to be on top of them and know what they're saying. i think that we've really capitulating and if we think that by giving in to terrorists that they're going to like us, we haven't learned the lessons of history. >> it's been eight years for those families. they've
said they're not breaking any rules given the way that the new york city police department under ray kellymohammed at gitmo feel the f.b.i. is doing their boast derail the hearings because they feel, the relatives do, that what the department of justice wants is not for the trials to go on at gitmo. instead to go on here on united states soil, criminal court system. >> right in new york city. joe conner we spoke to, friend of the show and he lost a family member on 9-11. he was weighing...
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that of these are people that are taking care of us essentially on the streets but even ray kelly who is the former philadelphia police department chief who was on this show and said very openly like yeah police departments all over the country they're looking for this type of sociopathic behavior extreme narcissism susceptibility to you know just machiavellian there's a lot of lack in the end and even even sadism you know that want and and craving of . their voting status to be copied. fashion which shouldn't shock anyone as wall street executives and you know the same study that was saying that one out of every twenty five people that are just normal average american citizens are sociopathic wall street executives it's more like one at it and probably even more prevalent a man in this and this psychologist was saying that a lot of people and walter were saying it's probably more like and if you're not a sociopath and you're at least answering to one because really this feeds into this this behavioral patterns where you are driven constantly to get to the top the most narcissistic eg
that of these are people that are taking care of us essentially on the streets but even ray kelly who is the former philadelphia police department chief who was on this show and said very openly like yeah police departments all over the country they're looking for this type of sociopathic behavior extreme narcissism susceptibility to you know just machiavellian there's a lot of lack in the end and even even sadism you know that want and and craving of . their voting status to be copied. fashion...
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. >>> former new york city police commissioner ray kelly booed offstage at brown university. speak at rutgers. who are these schools inviting instead? to answer that question, we've got the chief of campus reform caleb bonham. thanks for joining us. ten obama cabinet secretaries giving commencement speeches this season. >> yeah. 10-16 delivering commencement addresses at the upcoming commencement ceremonies for the spring semester. it expands when you take a look what's going on on college campuses. 57 democrats are going to be delivering commencement addresses to only 26 republicans. people are wondering what's going on here? >> you know exactly what's going on. it's a completely closed system. universities are run by the left and indoctoratation the rest of us have to work three jobs to pay for. >> the proportions are out of whack. democrats hold 21 seats as governors in america. republicans hold 29. you would think the proportion would be fair. when you look how many governors are delivering commencement speeches, only the democrats nearly doubled the amount of governors t
. >>> former new york city police commissioner ray kelly booed offstage at brown university. speak at rutgers. who are these schools inviting instead? to answer that question, we've got the chief of campus reform caleb bonham. thanks for joining us. ten obama cabinet secretaries giving commencement speeches this season. >> yeah. 10-16 delivering commencement addresses at the upcoming commencement ceremonies for the spring semester. it expands when you take a look what's going on...