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i know under ray kelly there were 12 or 13 thwarted? have any attacks been thwarted recently?> well, we've had 13 acts thwarted prior to commissioner bratton coming back. one with the police officers with the ax out in the 113th precinct in queens two months ago. >> have you been briefed by the cia? >> yes through the joint terrorist task force, the fbi, collaboration with the fbi, dhs, the director of national intelligence as well as the intelligence to provide information to us on a regular daily basis. >> okay. so how does this sharing work with regard to this terrorist attack happening in paris and what effect it might have here on the homeland? >> so we get information from all of those different agencies. and the analysts comb through it. and we take that information and then we use it. and it informs us to deployments. so as the events unfolded yesterday in paris, the nypd intelligence detective who's assigned to paris called and reported in the initial information. provided the target location, et cetera. >> because, is it true that you have an nypd unit in paris in te
i know under ray kelly there were 12 or 13 thwarted? have any attacks been thwarted recently?> well, we've had 13 acts thwarted prior to commissioner bratton coming back. one with the police officers with the ax out in the 113th precinct in queens two months ago. >> have you been briefed by the cia? >> yes through the joint terrorist task force, the fbi, collaboration with the fbi, dhs, the director of national intelligence as well as the intelligence to provide information to us...
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so that would be commissioner ray kelly. one of them gets disciplined, and they clearly find that each one of them according to the report was a violation. the three that have occurred under commissioner bratton's tenure have not yet been adjudicated. but this really shows that they have been in practice accepting the use of chokeholds even though it's against their rule. >> there's no doubt about it. this is independent watch dog agency that did this report. looked into all these choke holds over a period of time. they recommended discipline and the police department under ray kelly, as you said refused to do anything. so it is clear this practice was being condoned. >> blake, thank you very much for joining us. chris hayes is up next. >> tonight on "all in." breaking news from the washington post. >> i'm running for office. >> a surprise political return. mitt romney is getting the band back together. >> what's up gangsters? it's the m-i-double-tizzle. tonight, what we know and what we don't about mitt in 2016.
so that would be commissioner ray kelly. one of them gets disciplined, and they clearly find that each one of them according to the report was a violation. the three that have occurred under commissioner bratton's tenure have not yet been adjudicated. but this really shows that they have been in practice accepting the use of chokeholds even though it's against their rule. >> there's no doubt about it. this is independent watch dog agency that did this report. looked into all these choke...
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that would be ray kelly. not one of them. not one of them gets disciplined.ng to the report was a violation, the three that have occurred under commissioner bratton's tenure has not yet been adjudicated. but this really shows that they have been in practice accepting the use of choke holds even though it is against their rule. >> no doubt about it. this is independent watch dog agency that did this report. looked into all these choke holds over a period of time. they recommended discipline and the police department under ray kelly, as you said, refused to do anything. so it is clear this practice was being condoned. >> blake, thank you very much for joining us. chris hayes is up next. >>> is the free world free from fear? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. tonight, the eyes of america remain on far off france with the fear that it's not so far off after all. a decade ago, under w., we were told to mock that proud and fine country for its opposition to the iraq war. we were told like nit wits to call our french fries fre
that would be ray kelly. not one of them. not one of them gets disciplined.ng to the report was a violation, the three that have occurred under commissioner bratton's tenure has not yet been adjudicated. but this really shows that they have been in practice accepting the use of choke holds even though it is against their rule. >> no doubt about it. this is independent watch dog agency that did this report. looked into all these choke holds over a period of time. they recommended...
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>> the idea of stop, question, and frisk, which under the previous administration my predecessor ray kellymike bloomberg in the election in which mr. de blasio came from literally last place to first place and was elected, significantly it was around the issue of stop, question, and frisk, which really came to the forefront in that election. his position, one i supported the practice of stop question and frisk expanded too much the previous several years. like a doctor who treats you with chemotherapy -- if he gives you too much he will kill you, even as he's trying to cure you. even as crime goes down dramatically stop, question, and frisk numbers went up to radically. the result of -- i think mayor bloomberg, who is passionate on the issue of guns and reducing gun violence, an anti-gun crusader, became convinced that one of the ways to control gun violence was to do stop, question, and frisk. unfortunately, that's 10% of the reason why they stopped people. they stopped people for a whole number of other issues. but the defense of stop question, and frisk as a principal means of getting g
>> the idea of stop, question, and frisk, which under the previous administration my predecessor ray kellymike bloomberg in the election in which mr. de blasio came from literally last place to first place and was elected, significantly it was around the issue of stop, question, and frisk, which really came to the forefront in that election. his position, one i supported the practice of stop question and frisk expanded too much the previous several years. like a doctor who treats you with...
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. >> i think new york city based on what commissioner ray kelly built before commissioner bratton was here and based upon what we've continued to build on top of has a capability within a municipal police department that is singular in terms of band width. we also have joint terrorism task force with the fbi which is the first and largest jttf in the country. it doesn't mean we don't run up against the same challenges. it means we have a few more layers to go against them. >> okay. i was asking jim sciutto that question. that was john miller. we'll talk about that in just a minute. jim, going back to this woman, this woman authorities are looking for this woman. how she became radicalized and fell in with this man that held up that kosher grocery store. >> it's a good question. this is something police are trying to discover. a good deal came from her relationship with amedy coulibaly. so many terrorists suspects have an interesting pace. coulibaly and kouachi brothers drank and used drugs. they didn't start as devout muslims. it happened over time. for several of them it happened dur
. >> i think new york city based on what commissioner ray kelly built before commissioner bratton was here and based upon what we've continued to build on top of has a capability within a municipal police department that is singular in terms of band width. we also have joint terrorism task force with the fbi which is the first and largest jttf in the country. it doesn't mean we don't run up against the same challenges. it means we have a few more layers to go against them. >> okay....
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and paris shows how just a few armed men can paralyze an entire city joined by pierre thomas and ray kellye longest serving police commissioner. mr. commissioner, start out first as we e pictures of the rally in paris. how do police officials think about providing security for that kind of a massive event? >> yeah, it's very challenging because obviously when heads of state are coming to any city, you have months to plan. now, this is just a few days that they've given them time to plan. these heads of states are going to bring their own security details. we want to be able to at least sort of examine them to a certain extent. they have deployed police throughout the country in other locations, so the resources available for paris may be reduced, so there's a lot of challenges, a lot of moving parts. the french are very good at doing these sorts of major events, though. >> they were very good at ending those events on wednesday, as well. pierre, let me turn to you right now. we heard the attorney general say no specific credible threat he's identified here right now but against the environ
and paris shows how just a few armed men can paralyze an entire city joined by pierre thomas and ray kellye longest serving police commissioner. mr. commissioner, start out first as we e pictures of the rally in paris. how do police officials think about providing security for that kind of a massive event? >> yeah, it's very challenging because obviously when heads of state are coming to any city, you have months to plan. now, this is just a few days that they've given them time to plan....
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. >> i don't know if ray kelly, the former police commissioner of new york is here? if you are, talk about the steps new york city took after 9/11 and has become a leader in counterterrorism. >> well obviously it was important after 9/11. we had two successful terrorist attacks in new york city. we created our own counterterrorism bureau. we brought in experts from the federal government cia, fbi, dia, others. we honed our foreign language skills. we increased our recruitment to make now new york city by far, the most diverse police department in the world. with police officers born in 106 countries. obviously, that helps us as far as investigations are concerned. well over 1,000 police officers every day devoted to counterterrorism efforts in new york city. police officers throughout the si, of course, are aware of the fact that there have been 16 plots against new york since september 11th. all have been thwarted. some because of sheer luck. some because of the efforts of the fbi and nypd. new york ceasesees its as a target. >> richard clarke we hear the warnings.
. >> i don't know if ray kelly, the former police commissioner of new york is here? if you are, talk about the steps new york city took after 9/11 and has become a leader in counterterrorism. >> well obviously it was important after 9/11. we had two successful terrorist attacks in new york city. we created our own counterterrorism bureau. we brought in experts from the federal government cia, fbi, dia, others. we honed our foreign language skills. we increased our recruitment to...
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. >> i don't know if ray kelly, the former police commissioner of new york is here? if you are, talk about the steps new york city took after 9/11 and has become a leader in counterterrorism. >> well obviously it was important after 9/11. we had two successful terrorist attacks in new york city. we created our own counterterrorism bureau. we brought in experts from the federal government cia, fbi, dia, others. we honed our foreign language skills. we increased our recruitment to make now new york city by far, the most diverse police department in the world. with police officers born in 106 countries. obviously, that helps us as far as investigations are concerned. well over 1,000 police officers every day devoted to counterterrorism efforts in new york city. police officers throughout the si, of course, are aware of the fact that there have been 16 plots against new york since september 11th. all have been thwarted. some because of sheer luck. some because of the efforts of the fbi and nypd. new york ceasesees its as a target. >> richard clarke we hear the warnings.
. >> i don't know if ray kelly, the former police commissioner of new york is here? if you are, talk about the steps new york city took after 9/11 and has become a leader in counterterrorism. >> well obviously it was important after 9/11. we had two successful terrorist attacks in new york city. we created our own counterterrorism bureau. we brought in experts from the federal government cia, fbi, dia, others. we honed our foreign language skills. we increased our recruitment to...
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the former police commissioner ray kelly, i asked him after 9/11, new york when all of these years andrasting that with the current view that they are inevitable that changes how we fight this sort of thing and we have to get back to the idea that this is not inevitable, we can prevent this if we are willing to commit to preventing it. martha: you make great points. specifically pointing to two things come at the end of the program that allows investigation into mosques which we know are largely places where people go to worship, but that they also are places where people pull these things off and in some places where they have rattled feathers among the other worshipers there. and they notice things and they need to be able to turn to someone and say you might want to keep anonymous person or check this out or do investigating. and combined combine that with the fact that the police in new york city are in a posture now where they're not wanted to show up for certain crime events that are happening because they feel that they are unwanted and that they are unappreciated. that is a ver
the former police commissioner ray kelly, i asked him after 9/11, new york when all of these years andrasting that with the current view that they are inevitable that changes how we fight this sort of thing and we have to get back to the idea that this is not inevitable, we can prevent this if we are willing to commit to preventing it. martha: you make great points. specifically pointing to two things come at the end of the program that allows investigation into mosques which we know are...
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we do what ray kelly started to do in new york with a special intelligence unit to go after these guys. do the kinds of things that protect the people in the homeland and if you really want to win this fight. you defeat and destroy isis. they are not doing that. and, you go out and build some real relationships with people out there besides the iranians. and if this administration doesn't deal with the iranians, and makes us, if you will part of the iranian high jim any goes from mediterranean to persian golf ultimate disaster in this part of the world. >> two of the guys or wynn of the men killed walls on the no fly list. that's because national security risk to us. there are 47,000 on that risk. it seems to me, when i see the list that big i'm wondering to myself is it really too late. how did it get this big we haven't chased down 47 national security risk. >> if the reports are correct, there is about 5,000 westerners who have access to the united states without visas, over 100. you are telling me the country that can do almost anything with a computer can't figure out how to build
we do what ray kelly started to do in new york with a special intelligence unit to go after these guys. do the kinds of things that protect the people in the homeland and if you really want to win this fight. you defeat and destroy isis. they are not doing that. and, you go out and build some real relationships with people out there besides the iranians. and if this administration doesn't deal with the iranians, and makes us, if you will part of the iranian high jim any goes from mediterranean...
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people said gsh e -- i mean ray kelly said it, mike bloomberg said it. the reason crime continues to fall, the reason crime is so low is because of this tactic or we stop people in the street, we question, we frisk them. if you get rid of that, all hell will break loose. this is only one year, but the mayor gets to say at the end of this year, that's not true. >> it didn't happen. at some point, it would be nice to hear a few people say actually, you know what, maybe i was wrong. but the analogy i like to lose is it's not letting the lid off of this boiling caldron of urban decay. to some extent, woe eve turned off the heat. even i'm a little surprised. great, this is the reality we ooir in now. let's pat ourselves on the back and we'll go from here. >> what's the understanding? one of the things, i think, i was i always was curious about was the perspective towards the practice. there was some who like it. obviously, some participated in the lawsuit that ended up getting unconstitutional. but a lot of your sort of run of the mill officers basically says
people said gsh e -- i mean ray kelly said it, mike bloomberg said it. the reason crime continues to fall, the reason crime is so low is because of this tactic or we stop people in the street, we question, we frisk them. if you get rid of that, all hell will break loose. this is only one year, but the mayor gets to say at the end of this year, that's not true. >> it didn't happen. at some point, it would be nice to hear a few people say actually, you know what, maybe i was wrong. but the...
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this homeland we have got to reinvigorate the joint terrorism task force and encourage units like ray kelly created right there that has been abandoned to keep tabs on jihadists and sleeper cells like the islamic jihad organization. >> kornl north appreciate it. >> we have many guests with us. gary, let me start with you. i talked to a cyber expert a computer expert today and he says we are 5 r 15 years behind even the radical jihadists. what does that mean for security if they can attack us like this? >> 14 years ago we had dick clark in the white house who shifted over we had not made the progress. this administration is awol in this as well. this is disgraceful. dick clark wrote a book where he talks about the fact that we need to defend the spinal cord of our internet system in the united states and this has not been done. >> let me ask you. if they can hack into this, what does that mean for our electric grid? what does that mean for the way that business is run in this country? it would seem to me if they could breakthrough that they could break into everything. >> we need to have bet
this homeland we have got to reinvigorate the joint terrorism task force and encourage units like ray kelly created right there that has been abandoned to keep tabs on jihadists and sleeper cells like the islamic jihad organization. >> kornl north appreciate it. >> we have many guests with us. gary, let me start with you. i talked to a cyber expert a computer expert today and he says we are 5 r 15 years behind even the radical jihadists. what does that mean for security if they can...
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. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly says that suspect hopped in a car and followed the deputies. >> the suspect chased down our undercover officers and fired into their vehicle. they basically tried to get away to a safe area. >> reporter: the officers called for backup. sheriff deputies descended on the house. they found hundreds of marijuana plants and arrested the suspect. >> i guess he was going to return to work. we took it off him. >> reporter: sheriff deputies were inside this original warehouse investigating the marijuana grow. in the smaller section, they found a door, it was blocked. eventually they made it inside and found another marijuana grow, and this one was big. >> we forced entry into that building with a search warrant, and discovered probably one of the most elaborate grows i've ever seen, and i've been in law enforcement 20 years. >> reporter: investigators recovered 30 pounds of processed marijuana, a handgun, and a shotgun. in addition deputies caught three suspects who tried to escape by jumping out of windows. >> one marijuana grow led us to another grow that's
. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly says that suspect hopped in a car and followed the deputies. >> the suspect chased down our undercover officers and fired into their vehicle. they basically tried to get away to a safe area. >> reporter: the officers called for backup. sheriff deputies descended on the house. they found hundreds of marijuana plants and arrested the suspect. >> i guess he was going to return to work. we took it off him. >> reporter: sheriff deputies...
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how much is due to ray kelly and his years in office or do the mayor and bill bratton get any credit? >> there so many different factors and different social scientists that have theories about what drives crime. early on during the course of 2014. there was a trend across the board and all the major cities themselves. those are the variables and the unknowns. the job of the police commissioner and any executive is kreal to find a way to maintain the status quo of the crime rate and push the new strategies forward. >> let's talk about commissioner bratton and his role has changed. he has become a central figure in this crisis. talk about how has role has change and what role he is playing this this tension. >> the first time he came into office with giuliani when last he was commissioner, crime rate was high and officers didn't like their guns. they thought the uniforms were embarrassing. he had all these things to do to shift morale. this time he inherited a 20-year run and crime is very low. there is not a new revolutionary thing he can do. his rank and file are very upset and suspi
how much is due to ray kelly and his years in office or do the mayor and bill bratton get any credit? >> there so many different factors and different social scientists that have theories about what drives crime. early on during the course of 2014. there was a trend across the board and all the major cities themselves. those are the variables and the unknowns. the job of the police commissioner and any executive is kreal to find a way to maintain the status quo of the crime rate and push...
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we had in new york city ray kelly set up an intelligence operation that monitored radical movements in individuals. that was all shut down by de blasio and bratton when they took power here in new york city. what you now have today is a joint terrorism task force in major cities around the country, similar to the one that was operating from the washington fuel office back in the 1980s, but it's been -- this administration needs to right now get on the table and say this is radical islam. they are targeting us. if it's true that these guys were trained in syria and it certainly looks to me like they had a good deal of military training, it's a major intelligence failure for the french. because they actually have people with head phones listening to stuff. we're collecting reams mountains of information at fort mead and other places around. nobody is sitting with head phones on like they were when they found out the guys were coming to kill my family and me. second, we have got to stop this idea that you can simply turn people loose out of gitmo. thieves guys were on a terror list in par
we had in new york city ray kelly set up an intelligence operation that monitored radical movements in individuals. that was all shut down by de blasio and bratton when they took power here in new york city. what you now have today is a joint terrorism task force in major cities around the country, similar to the one that was operating from the washington fuel office back in the 1980s, but it's been -- this administration needs to right now get on the table and say this is radical islam. they...
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he and ray kelly do splendid work.think stepping into politics of it as i'm sure he was urged to do was a mistake on his part. these cops people may be reminded, i think, they're cops because they got guts. they're not going to sit there and play p.r. games. these five unions mean what they are expressing. they have been absolutely betrayed by the leadership of the city. mayor de blasio without any question whatsoever owes far more than an apology. he's oversimplified the issue of law enforcement and race or communities of color as it is popular to express. this is a time when we should have honest discussion as attorney general eric holder people have got to talk about race in the true context. he's lied to the city. the president and the attorney general of the united states have lied to the country. the officers who protect us every day protect all of us and to ask them to play p.r. games over an apology or over pretending this thing has been -- can be papered over it is time for this mayor to do far more than apolo
he and ray kelly do splendid work.think stepping into politics of it as i'm sure he was urged to do was a mistake on his part. these cops people may be reminded, i think, they're cops because they got guts. they're not going to sit there and play p.r. games. these five unions mean what they are expressing. they have been absolutely betrayed by the leadership of the city. mayor de blasio without any question whatsoever owes far more than an apology. he's oversimplified the issue of law...
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they recommended discipline and the police department under ray kelly, as you said refused to do anything. so it is clear this practice was being condoned. >> blake, thank you very much for joining us. chris hayes is up next. >> tonight on "all in." breaking news from the washington post. >> i'm running for office. >> a surprise political return. mitt romney is getting the band back together. >> what's up gangsters? it's the m-i-double-tizzle. tonight, what we know and what we don't about mitt in 2016. then, leaders of the world unite. >> i think the president would have liked to be there. >> the latest fallout from sunday's march, and a look at how republicans stumbled out of the gate under congress. >>> and the hollywood award season has begun. >> welcome you bunch of dispickably spoiled minimally talented brats. >> "all in" starting right now. >>> good evening from new york. it looks an awful lot like america is about to get their third consecutive mitt romney for president campaign. he is moving quickly to reassemble his national political network spending the weekend and today callin
they recommended discipline and the police department under ray kelly, as you said refused to do anything. so it is clear this practice was being condoned. >> blake, thank you very much for joining us. chris hayes is up next. >> tonight on "all in." breaking news from the washington post. >> i'm running for office. >> a surprise political return. mitt romney is getting the band back together. >> what's up gangsters? it's the m-i-double-tizzle. tonight,...
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, we've got to reinvigorate the joint terrorism task force and encourage intelligence units like ray kelly created right there where you are in new york city that's been abandoned by de blasio and bratton to keep tabs on terrorist jihadis and sleeper cells like the islamic cell that targeted my family and kids way back in the '80s. >> colonel oliver north appreciate it. remember, workplace violence is the official explanation for what happened at ft. hood. and to join us what the centcom hacking means for us. heritage foreign and national security policy director steve bucci with us. gary, let me start with you. i talked to a cyber expert a computer expert today. and he says we are 15 years behind even the radical jihadists. what does that mean for our security if they can attack us like this? >> fourteen years ago right after 9/11 we had dick clark in the white house, which shifted over from the counterterrorism portfolio to the cyber portfolio. we knew this was a problem. we have not made the progress we should have in this administration is awol on this as well. i mean, this is disgrace
, we've got to reinvigorate the joint terrorism task force and encourage intelligence units like ray kelly created right there where you are in new york city that's been abandoned by de blasio and bratton to keep tabs on terrorist jihadis and sleeper cells like the islamic cell that targeted my family and kids way back in the '80s. >> colonel oliver north appreciate it. remember, workplace violence is the official explanation for what happened at ft. hood. and to join us what the centcom...
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they recommended discipline and the police department under ray kelly, as you said, refused to do anything. so it is clear this practice was being condoned. >> blake, thank you very much for joining us. chris hayes is up next. >>> is the free world free from fear? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. tonight, the eyes of america remain on far off france with the fear that it's not so far off after all. a decade ago, under w., we were told to mock that proud and fine country for its opposition to the iraq war. we were told like nit wits to call our french fries freedom fries as if that would make the french wrong and us right about the war. well, it didn't work out that way, did it? i mean, if iraq, that war w. and cheney and the neocons took us into, it turned out to the latest example of the old maxim the french think we're wrong, as they did before when we went whole hog in vietnam, the smart thing is for us to think again. now everything has shifted again with our stars in hollywood, the smart ones at least, standing with the millions in the streets
they recommended discipline and the police department under ray kelly, as you said, refused to do anything. so it is clear this practice was being condoned. >> blake, thank you very much for joining us. chris hayes is up next. >>> is the free world free from fear? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. tonight, the eyes of america remain on far off france with the fear that it's not so far off after all. a decade ago, under...
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after 9/11 ray kelly former new york city cop, former marine he takes the job and he has the same reactionork. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitals, 12 different capitals around the world so new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on the federal government. and after the boston marathon bombing, commissioner kelly again raises the issue. the fbi knew about these two brothers. why didn't they pass it on to the police? so here we have this same concern, the same concern that was bothering police chief woods, captain tunney, is now bothering the people in charge of new york city and other cities today. intelligence is only valuable if it's shared. we have all the eyes and ears in the world listening to us. who knows who is listening to me speak tonight. but if this information is not shared with the people who are protecting our various cities it's really not helping the cause too much. what makes this particularly frightening is that wh
after 9/11 ray kelly former new york city cop, former marine he takes the job and he has the same reactionork. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitals, 12 different capitals around the world so new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on the federal government. and after the boston marathon bombing, commissioner kelly again raises the issue....
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so many cops were on the pay roll and so but when bill brad and ray kelly came in under july ni, as bad as they were for the racial element of policing in terms of the corruption they went in and arrested the top corrupt people and marched them out and took away their badges and said anyone else does this you're fired. and of course there's still some corruption in the police department but that lacks the systemic deep corruption was largely rooted out because the leadership said no tolerance. if the leadership of the nypd said tomorrow anyone who commits a civil rights violation is suspended without pay for the first one and fired for the second one, it would end. rather quickly. because it's -- whether it's steroids in baseball or corruption in politics, when there's a cultural change at the top that says this is not tolerated things do change, especially in a paramilitary type of organization like the nypd. >> i think yes and -- >> yes and. >> and if it's paired with the training because i think we also expect. like we make broad statements that are not backed up by our intrinsic beh
so many cops were on the pay roll and so but when bill brad and ray kelly came in under july ni, as bad as they were for the racial element of policing in terms of the corruption they went in and arrested the top corrupt people and marched them out and took away their badges and said anyone else does this you're fired. and of course there's still some corruption in the police department but that lacks the systemic deep corruption was largely rooted out because the leadership said no tolerance....
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ray kelly created in new york city a remarkable intelligence operation that's now been abandoned in politicaland bratton. it was all done to keep tabs on jihadis like the ones that tried to kill my wife and kids. stuart: extraordinary. well, we're glad you're the the still with us ollie, and we're glad you're on the show. [laughter] >> thank you stuart. stuart: see you soon. look at the share price of best buy, please. now that is an example of the barron's bounce. they talk about the stock over the weekend in barron's and phil roosevelt writes the story and often you get -- in fact every time you get a barron's bounce. what did you say about best buy today? >> we said best buy is a good short-term opportunity. we have real concerns about the chain for the long term but the short term we think they're getting a very nice boost from the new super high definition tvs, the 4k tvs where you can see everything in sharp detail. everything about you. stuart: i know. it's a real problem, let me tell you. [laughter] i've seen that. you think that's going to take off. is it called 4k? >> right exactly.
ray kelly created in new york city a remarkable intelligence operation that's now been abandoned in politicaland bratton. it was all done to keep tabs on jihadis like the ones that tried to kill my wife and kids. stuart: extraordinary. well, we're glad you're the the still with us ollie, and we're glad you're on the show. [laughter] >> thank you stuart. stuart: see you soon. look at the share price of best buy, please. now that is an example of the barron's bounce. they talk about the...
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with the joint task force and encourages task forces like the one in new york that was created by ray kellyist and sleeper cells like the one that threatened my wife and children and targeted them back in the 1980's. they are doing it again. >> and quickly to put a fine point on this. in terms of strategy i understand and appreciate what you said about new york here, but it seems that you are saying intelligence right now is the critical factor that we do not have. correct? >> absolutely. absolutely. and i think there is a much of other parallels. for example, we know if the french had gun control, and they are stunned the weapons are in the hands of the terrorist. well gun control doesn't work in a strategy for terrorist. it just disarms the public. and the islamic terrorist learned not to communicate electronically before attacking. >> their tactics are changing as they see us respond. good to have you on the program. >>> getting closer to the trial of the worst terror attack on united states soil post-9/11. we are in the next stage of the jury selection for the boston bombing jury trial
with the joint task force and encourages task forces like the one in new york that was created by ray kellyist and sleeper cells like the one that threatened my wife and children and targeted them back in the 1980's. they are doing it again. >> and quickly to put a fine point on this. in terms of strategy i understand and appreciate what you said about new york here, but it seems that you are saying intelligence right now is the critical factor that we do not have. correct? >>...
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capacity mta, airports state police how they coordinate with local authorities, and we're asking ray kellyvisor on homeland security to do that for us. this year we'll be investing $15 million to open the nation's first emergency preparedness college in the country. it will be in albany with a satellite campus. literally the first homeland security college in the united states is going to be right here in new york. we propose creating a $15 million storm online system to coordinate federal, state and local emergency responses and efforts when it happens. this is an online system that when is a snowstorm, when is a hurricane, a town, a village, a county can go online, get a status of what they need. we can track what they need. it also tracks the costs so when we later go back to fema for reimbursement, we have an actual record that was done at the same time. we're also going to be training all local emergency personnel in albany so everyone is trained on the same emergency protocol. the towns, the villages, the county, the state everybody is trained on the same protocol and everybody knows
capacity mta, airports state police how they coordinate with local authorities, and we're asking ray kellyvisor on homeland security to do that for us. this year we'll be investing $15 million to open the nation's first emergency preparedness college in the country. it will be in albany with a satellite campus. literally the first homeland security college in the united states is going to be right here in new york. we propose creating a $15 million storm online system to coordinate federal,...
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police, how they're coordinating and how they coordinate with local authorities, and we're asking ray kelly the state's special advisor on homeland security, to do that for us. this year we'll be investing $15 million to open the nation's first emergency preparedness college in the country. it will be in albany with a satellite campus in oriskeny. literally the first homeland security awareness college will be here in new york. we propose creating a $15 million storm online system to coordinate federal, state and local emergency responses and efforts when it happens. this is an online system that when there is a snowstorm, when there is a hurricane, a town, a village, a county can go online, give a status of what they need. we can track what they need. it also tracks the costs so when we later go back to be fema for reimbursement, we have an actual record that was done at the same time. we're also going to be training all local emergency personnel in albany so everyone is trained on the same emergency protocol. the towns, villages counties, the state, everyone trained on the same protocol a
police, how they're coordinating and how they coordinate with local authorities, and we're asking ray kelly the state's special advisor on homeland security, to do that for us. this year we'll be investing $15 million to open the nation's first emergency preparedness college in the country. it will be in albany with a satellite campus in oriskeny. literally the first homeland security awareness college will be here in new york. we propose creating a $15 million storm online system to coordinate...
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after 9/11 ray kelly former new york city cop, former marine he takes the job and he has the same reaction he says it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitals, 12 different capitals around the world so new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on the federal government. and after the boston marathon bombing, commissioner kelly again raises the issue. the fbi knew about these two brothers. why didn't they pass it on to the police? so here we have this same concern, the same concern that was bothering police chief woods, captain tunney, is now bothering the people in charge of new york city and other cities today. intelligence is only valuable if it's shared. we have all the eyes and ears in the world listening to us. who knows who is listening to me speak tonight. but if this information is not shared with the people who are protecting o
after 9/11 ray kelly former new york city cop, former marine he takes the job and he has the same reaction he says it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitals, 12 different capitals around the world so new york will get the information it needs right away without having to...
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it was a reform nypd campaign and he ran against ray kelly metaphorically metaphorically. when new york city was trying to get the convention bid one of the police unions took out a full page ad saying is the bad old days are coming back don't come and do your dnc here in new york and that was part of a better contract to negotiate a better contract with de blasio there's a lot going on here despite the tragic shootings to say it's going to calm down or anytime soon belies the fact there's a lot going on here. in terms of the next steps, what's coming up i think the nypd risks overplaying their hand a little bit. to the extent you have "the new york post" and the "daily news" tabloids that have been pro-cop in dispute dating back to the giuliani days and bloomberg that suggests to me the work slowdown which is basically what the protesters wanted the slowdown where you have the low-level offenses not being -- not having arrests for that is actually just what the protesters want so there's a lot of weird politics going on but to get to the point of your question de blasio h
it was a reform nypd campaign and he ran against ray kelly metaphorically metaphorically. when new york city was trying to get the convention bid one of the police unions took out a full page ad saying is the bad old days are coming back don't come and do your dnc here in new york and that was part of a better contract to negotiate a better contract with de blasio there's a lot going on here despite the tragic shootings to say it's going to calm down or anytime soon belies the fact there's a...
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after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the sames, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitols, all different capitols around the world so that new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on the federal gover'2q9 and after the boston marathon bombing, commissioner/b@ kelly again raises the issue. the fbi knew about these two brothers. why didn't they pass it on to the police? so, here we have this same concern, the same concern that was bothering police chief woods, captain tuny is now bothering the people in charge of new york city and other cities today. intelligence is only valuable if it's shared. we have all the eyes and ears in the world listening to us, who knows who is listening to me speak rftonight. but if this information is not shared with the people who are protecting
after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the sames, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitols, all different capitols around the world so that new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on...
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i want to bring ray kelly. former commissioner of the new york city police.rations? >> well, we're not certain of all of the details. i find it unusual that they did it at the same time. obviously, some reason to do that. it looks like you know, flash bangs were used. obviously we heard a burst of a gunfire early on and then it stopped. so we're concerned primarily, of the safety of the hostage, but that remains to be seen. but, yeah. as far as the method that was used to enter, it looks like a textbook operation. >> and matt olson, let's pick up on what pierre thomas was talking about, the training of these individuals, oversea, from the west going to syria going to iraq going to yemen, in order to commit talking about in syria. some of the specific numbers are quite daunting. probably 15,000 foreign fighters have gone to syria. several thousand westerners as part of a conflict there, to join the conflict there. and those numbelly quite overwhelming for any particular security service particularly those in europe when you think about those individuals return
i want to bring ray kelly. former commissioner of the new york city police.rations? >> well, we're not certain of all of the details. i find it unusual that they did it at the same time. obviously, some reason to do that. it looks like you know, flash bangs were used. obviously we heard a burst of a gunfire early on and then it stopped. so we're concerned primarily, of the safety of the hostage, but that remains to be seen. but, yeah. as far as the method that was used to enter, it looks...
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new york city generally did not support stop and frisk but overwhelmingly supported bloomberg and ray kelly so how do you split the difference? partly it's because once stop and frisk had been identified after decades of activism around aclu, civil liberty unions and activist communities as a new kind of jim crow rhetorically as a form of systemic racial profiling it was hard for african-americans to go and say stop and frisk was okay. and yet they still didn't have a problem with the leadership of the city. so for kelly defending stop and frisk, i will note that as much -- even a year ago -- again, prior to ferguson a year ago and he's become a national spokesperson on these issues as a sunday news commentator was essentially saying i could go to any black neighborhood in new york city and stop somebody on the street and they would say that the policies of the bloomberg administration made this city safer, made our community safer. so we have to think about the question of community relations an this idea of what hasn't happened. not just repupiation of white citizenry who stands in judgme
new york city generally did not support stop and frisk but overwhelmingly supported bloomberg and ray kelly so how do you split the difference? partly it's because once stop and frisk had been identified after decades of activism around aclu, civil liberty unions and activist communities as a new kind of jim crow rhetorically as a form of systemic racial profiling it was hard for african-americans to go and say stop and frisk was okay. and yet they still didn't have a problem with the...
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>> i think new york city based on what commissioner ray kelly built before commissioner bratton was hereld on top of as a capability within a municipal police department that is singular in terms of band width. we also have the joint terrorism task force with the fbi, which is the first and largest jpcf in the country. so it doesn't mean we don't run up against the same challenges it means we have a few more layers to go against them. >> i remember many years ago, you may not even remember all of you should remember that john miller interview, osama bin laden, when people were trying to figure out who he was. i remember you saying to me, you know what, when it comes to these terror groups. there is not one there is many. some day, there might wind up just being one. that's proven to be prophetic, john we see these groups are starting to compete with each other. >> that may weened up leading to some unholly alliance can it? >> let's look at paris. what you've just raised is perhaps the most complicated and fascinating wrinkle of these tragic attacks. you have two guys who apparently train
>> i think new york city based on what commissioner ray kelly built before commissioner bratton was hereld on top of as a capability within a municipal police department that is singular in terms of band width. we also have the joint terrorism task force with the fbi, which is the first and largest jpcf in the country. so it doesn't mean we don't run up against the same challenges it means we have a few more layers to go against them. >> i remember many years ago, you may not even...
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but first of all, community policing in the '90s, ray kelly tried it, it didn't work.ive policing, which is sort of what i'm hearing. second thing, we have to remember the homeland security program is see something, say something. it's good to hear the imam say he's not working instead of the police. but some of the vergage i heard over the last few days is many consider the police to be our enemies. i worry that this is actually feeding into the separatism that radicalizes certain communities and that separatism is the slammism that tells them well, the west is their enemy the police is their enemy. i'd rather see our resources go to embracing police embracing america and working with the community rather than separating out. >> imam, how do you feel about what he just said about the view of the muslim community perhaps on law enforcement and what you're doing? >> well, first of all i'm very thankful that i have the opportunity to be having dialogue with dr. jasser, a person that i admire a great deal. unfortunately, what he said was what the reporter wrote. who we ar
but first of all, community policing in the '90s, ray kelly tried it, it didn't work.ive policing, which is sort of what i'm hearing. second thing, we have to remember the homeland security program is see something, say something. it's good to hear the imam say he's not working instead of the police. but some of the vergage i heard over the last few days is many consider the police to be our enemies. i worry that this is actually feeding into the separatism that radicalizes certain communities...
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. >> ray kelly after even in built this phenomenal operation that when we came in a year ago that wegthening relationships with the various partners we collaborate with, fbi. john miller is counter terrorism deputy commissioner. he comes from a dni background fbi background, so he brings a lot of strengths into the operation. we have over 1,000 officers in the counter terrorism area which work exclusively on these issues issues. they're assisted by our 5,000 detectives we can assign to help them out on different occasions. unlike a lot of cities we have 24-hour-a day s.w.a.t. time sources moving through the city all the time. they're not a call-up. they're already out there. there's no city in the world better prepared to event and if we were to have an event, to respond. >> willie? >> go. >> how often do you hear from the intel unit do you hear daily chatter, weekly? >> it's -- if you could see my blackberry you will see how frequently. briefings every morning from mr. miller. he used to help prepare the briefing book for the president of the united states so i get a book every morn
. >> ray kelly after even in built this phenomenal operation that when we came in a year ago that wegthening relationships with the various partners we collaborate with, fbi. john miller is counter terrorism deputy commissioner. he comes from a dni background fbi background, so he brings a lot of strengths into the operation. we have over 1,000 officers in the counter terrorism area which work exclusively on these issues issues. they're assisted by our 5,000 detectives we can assign to...
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police on how they are coordinating and how they coordinate with local authorities and were asking ray kelly the state special buyers on homeland security to do that for us. [applause] this year we will be investing $15 million to open the nation's first emergency preparedness college in the country. it will be in albany with a satellite campus in oriskinay. literally, the first homeland security college in the united states is going to be right here in new york. [applause] >> we propose create a $15 million of storm online system to coordinate federal, state and local emergency response is and efforts when it happens. this is an online system that when is the snowstorm, when is the hurricane. a town a village accounting can go online and get a status of what they need. we can track what they need. it also tracks the costs so that we would later go back to fema for reimbursement, we have an actual record that was done at the same time. we are also going to be training all local emergency personnel in alberni -- albany so i kind of strain on the same emergency protocol. the towns, villages, t
police on how they are coordinating and how they coordinate with local authorities and were asking ray kelly the state special buyers on homeland security to do that for us. [applause] this year we will be investing $15 million to open the nation's first emergency preparedness college in the country. it will be in albany with a satellite campus in oriskinay. literally, the first homeland security college in the united states is going to be right here in new york. [applause] >> we propose...
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kelly: we have a stellar lineup tonight senator ray and paul, and karl rove them british you but first hour focus group watched the state of the union and be measured their reactions in realtime. frank? >> i love that we could start with the american people rather than the politicians or pundits. so describe what you saw. >> sable older obama. same speech. >> a challenge for the republicans to do better. >> contradictory. >> "groundhog day" with this lies and broken promises. >> hopeful. >> i want to show of fans have devoted for barack obama but was still disappointed in today's speech? why? gimmicky did not cover any of the domestic issues that are affecting our country but he was filling it with clapping and stories and to not really talking about anything sarah cry want to go to a class when he talks about the state of america did not test that well. >> america for all that we have endured, for all the grit and hard work required to come back, for all of the tasks that lie ahead, and though that the shadow of the crisis has passed and the state of the union is strong. [cheers and a
kelly: we have a stellar lineup tonight senator ray and paul, and karl rove them british you but first hour focus group watched the state of the union and be measured their reactions in realtime. frank? >> i love that we could start with the american people rather than the politicians or pundits. so describe what you saw. >> sable older obama. same speech. >> a challenge for the republicans to do better. >> contradictory. >> "groundhog day" with this lies...
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ray emorry expected to start with tampa bay. >> two years after leaving oregon chip kelly's imprint is all auto round the familiar. that's coming from star quarterback and heisman trophy winner marcus mariota. the team kelly bit is a win away from a national championship. she's still a fap of the ducks. mariota admits he's a big eagles fan as well. >> i enjoy watching eagle games it's fun to see and be successful and it's hard to keep in touch. i mean he's a busy guy. for the most part he expects support for us and means a lot to the program. >> oregon and ohio state national championship tomorrow nights at 8:30 on espn cannot wait for this game. some of the best kids in the draft will be in the football game. >> no question. >> no question. >> much more to come in next half hour of "action news" terror threat for major cities worldwide comes as minimum yonz rally. >> it's home m coming month in making local troops served overseas reunited with families after near air algerie year. those stories and more when "action news" returns people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark
ray emorry expected to start with tampa bay. >> two years after leaving oregon chip kelly's imprint is all auto round the familiar. that's coming from star quarterback and heisman trophy winner marcus mariota. the team kelly bit is a win away from a national championship. she's still a fap of the ducks. mariota admits he's a big eagles fan as well. >> i enjoy watching eagle games it's fun to see and be successful and it's hard to keep in touch. i mean he's a busy guy. for the most...
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and so -- but when bill bratton and ray deal came in, under -- kelly came in, under giuliani, as bad as they were for the racial profiling, in terms of corruption, they went in, arrested the top corrupt people, marched them out, took away their badges, and said, anyone else does this, you're fired. of course, there's still some corruption in the police department. but that systemic deep corruption we remember from the 70's and 80's was largely rooted out, because the leadership said no tolerance. if the leadership of the nypd said tomorrow, anyone who commits a civil rights violation is suspended without pay for the first one and fired for the second one it would end rather quickly, because it's -- whether it's steroids in baseball or corruption in politics, when there's a cultural change at the top that says this is not tolerated, things do change, especially in a paramilitary organization like the nypd. >> yes. and -- >> yes, and -- >> where are my improv people at? thank you. i knew it. front and center, of course. and if it's paired with the training, because i think we also expe
and so -- but when bill bratton and ray deal came in, under -- kelly came in, under giuliani, as bad as they were for the racial profiling, in terms of corruption, they went in, arrested the top corrupt people, marched them out, took away their badges, and said, anyone else does this, you're fired. of course, there's still some corruption in the police department. but that systemic deep corruption we remember from the 70's and 80's was largely rooted out, because the leadership said no...
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kelly o'donnell spoke with ray washburn who says they're already taking calls from romney reporter who is are on the fence in their effort to raise $100 million. it's a boom for scott walker as well. the wisconsin governor pitching himself as a washington outsider and a fresh face in washington politics. now it will be easier to get attention or raise money. m and also what role mitt romney will play now. the daily news captured them leaving the harvard club. the would have been rival, will romney stay above the political fray and be an elder statesman, or will he get involved and throw his support behind candidate if he goes that route, there's no love lost between him and jeb bush. here to talk about everything that happened yesterday, we have katie packard-gauge. she's here with us. dan balls, chief correspondent. and kacie hunt is in london. she's there ahead of chris christie christie's visit to that country. so i thank you all for getting up early and talking with us. dan, i guess they call the stories the tick-tok. you write that he basically settled on a no answer a week ago an
kelly o'donnell spoke with ray washburn who says they're already taking calls from romney reporter who is are on the fence in their effort to raise $100 million. it's a boom for scott walker as well. the wisconsin governor pitching himself as a washington outsider and a fresh face in washington politics. now it will be easier to get attention or raise money. m and also what role mitt romney will play now. the daily news captured them leaving the harvard club. the would have been rival, will...
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ray emery here in the third. off the turnover. no shot, david pastranac first goal of his career and chris kelly short handed. flyers lose 3-1. bigger concern, though, how long they may lose steve mason. >> he's in a lot of pain. but obviously we want him to get better. like i said he's a big part of our team. but at the same time we have to keep playing. >> hey remember the little flyers fan colton fibber that recorrected sidney crosby jersey christmas the flyers were so impressed they invited him to the game to hang out with the team and claude giroux. team and claude girouxgiroux and vorachek were named to nhl all star game tonight. >> villanova faces depaul today and blue demon have not beat a ranked team since 'nova 17 years ago. cats cannot let their guard down again today. they don't. it is all 8th ranked villanova against depaul. darren hiliard with the slam. villanova up 34 in the second half. they win easily 81-64. second straight w. temple taking on tulsa trying to win 7th straight second javier lynn bond for three. up in the second and slips away. minutes later off balance three and the foul. four point play. oh,
ray emery here in the third. off the turnover. no shot, david pastranac first goal of his career and chris kelly short handed. flyers lose 3-1. bigger concern, though, how long they may lose steve mason. >> he's in a lot of pain. but obviously we want him to get better. like i said he's a big part of our team. but at the same time we have to keep playing. >> hey remember the little flyers fan colton fibber that recorrected sidney crosby jersey christmas the flyers were so impressed...
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ray emory came in allowed two goals in the third. minutes later chris kelly here it is, short handed. flyers lost 3-1. the they are 11 points out of the playoff spot. now there's concern they may have lost mason too. >> obviously we want him to get better like i said else a big part of team, but -- like i said, he is a big part of the team but we have to keep playing. >>> remember the fan who didn't want the coulds -- cosby shirt. they invited him to hang out with the team. heisman trophy within will try to take the next step in his career in the national championship game tomorrow. the ducks say eagles coach chip kelly is a big reason why they are a win away from their first title. >> a lot of guys i hear are here because of coach kelly he provided a lot of us an opportunity to play divisional football. his imprint is all around the program. >> the national championship game tomorrow night on espn at 8:30 oregon against ohio state and eagles coach chip kelly is expected to be on hand, of course rooting for the ducks. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski. have a
ray emory came in allowed two goals in the third. minutes later chris kelly here it is, short handed. flyers lost 3-1. the they are 11 points out of the playoff spot. now there's concern they may have lost mason too. >> obviously we want him to get better like i said else a big part of team, but -- like i said, he is a big part of the team but we have to keep playing. >>> remember the fan who didn't want the coulds -- cosby shirt. they invited him to hang out with the team....