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and next police commissioner ray kelly joins us. ray kelly is there. commissioner, you are there.ssioner, what would you be telling your rank and file tonight. >> obviously, it's a difficultv0 situation for those police officers. the death of freddie gray was a tragedy. this only compounds it. ics mate it difficult for everybody. there will be no winners here. as far as what you tell a police officer, i think, you know i would like to say that arrests are probably appropriate now. but as you said i don't know the numbers, the total numbers of police officers. you don't want to be caught short. it looks to me like they have had some mutual aid. other departments coming in. perhaps they are waiting for more of that. and as it gets into darkness of course it's only going to be more problematic. i would try to get some lighting in there. there are portableh? street lamps that you can get. perhaps borrow from other jurisdictions. i think the fire department has to be escorted by the police. you need them to be able to respond. and obviously, it's a dangerous situation. so it's differ f
and next police commissioner ray kelly joins us. ray kelly is there. commissioner, you are there.ssioner, what would you be telling your rank and file tonight. >> obviously, it's a difficultv0 situation for those police officers. the death of freddie gray was a tragedy. this only compounds it. ics mate it difficult for everybody. there will be no winners here. as far as what you tell a police officer, i think, you know i would like to say that arrests are probably appropriate now. but as...
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my predecessor ray kelly reduced it dramatically during his time with no negative impact on reduction of crime in the city. >> how should it be used? >> you have to have reasonable suspicion that a crime has, is or about to be committed. if a crime has not been, is not or is not about to be committed, you can't have the officer fabricate it. the community felt that too many officers were inappropriately stopping them. the federal court found that. too many personal were engaged inappropriately. the situation was compounded by an issue that was so well intended. it had positive consequences. the issue of operation impact was intended to deal with the fact that the department was losing 6,000 officers. the concept of taking, graduating with recruit classes, putting them in high crime neighbourhoods like general petraeus did in iraq, we surged twice a year. the problem is it's as if the army took recruits out of army, putting them into combat with no experience. if the thousands, tens of thousands of officers were engaging in inappropriate stops, who was there to supervise and correct th
my predecessor ray kelly reduced it dramatically during his time with no negative impact on reduction of crime in the city. >> how should it be used? >> you have to have reasonable suspicion that a crime has, is or about to be committed. if a crime has not been, is not or is not about to be committed, you can't have the officer fabricate it. the community felt that too many officers were inappropriately stopping them. the federal court found that. too many personal were engaged...
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ray kelly says the bad guys and gals are already here.ood thing he is here too. ♪ around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. ♪ neil: could this be the new face of terror? think about that. forget about osama bin laden. this cover now says, well, pretty much it all. there is a new and very much alive evil in town. and it is not a he. it's a she. isis doesn't seem to care. a philadelphia woman picked up by authorities for trying to provide support for isis. females were arrested in a bomb threat on new york. former new york police commissioner ray kelly says all he cares about is that they're here and they're growing here. it's quite a number now. right? >> yeah. we've had obviously several plots agains
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ray kelly says the bad guys and gals are already here.ood thing he is here too. ♪ ♪ neil: could this be the new face of terror? think about that. forget about osama bin laden. this cover now says, well, pretty much it all. there is a new and very much alive evil in town. and it is not a he. it's a she. isis doesn't seem to care. a philadelphia woman picked up by authorities for trying to provide support for isis. females were arrested in a bomb threat on new york. former new york police commissioner ray kelly says all he cares about is that they're here and they're growing here. it's quite a number now. right? >> yeah. we've had obviously several plots against new york city and other places in the country. now, women seem to be surfacing but it's not a totally new phenomenon. we knew there were suicide bombers in moscow a few years ago. it's something reinforced by this most recent case. >> what does it mean by homegrown? these women, in the case of some women and men, they're not -- they've gone over to syria and trained and come back. a
ray kelly says the bad guys and gals are already here.ood thing he is here too. ♪ ♪ neil: could this be the new face of terror? think about that. forget about osama bin laden. this cover now says, well, pretty much it all. there is a new and very much alive evil in town. and it is not a he. it's a she. isis doesn't seem to care. a philadelphia woman picked up by authorities for trying to provide support for isis. females were arrested in a bomb threat on new york. former new york police...
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ray kelly says the bad guys and gals are already here.ood thing he is here too. ♪ people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. ♪ neil: could this be the new face of terror? think about that. forget about osama bin laden. this cover now says, well, pretty much it all. there is a new and very much alive evil in town. and it is not a he. it's a she. isis doesn't seem to care. a philadelphia woman picked up by authorit
ray kelly says the bad guys and gals are already here.ood thing he is here too. ♪ people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. you can call me shallow... but, i have a...
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ray kelly and i fought over stop and frisk but ray kelly and i never stopped speaking.olice academy every year. >> you can speak with him this morning. he's coming on. >> when you have political people in office unlike my lieutenant governor in a different party but always kept talking, that only talk to their friends, you end up not hearing what you need to be told. >> you he saidend up in baltimore. let's bring in jane miller she's there. jane, can you give us a sense of all that happened throughout the night and what the state of baltimore is right now? >> reporter: if you look behind me, you can see the state of baltimore. those are say arriveheriff's deputies with heavy duty weapons. that's not a normal sight. and we haven't seen the national guard yet. so this is going to be a very different day in the city of baltimore following a very difficult night. this was -- we talk a lot about where the center of this was, which started at a mall in northwest baltimore, which by the way it was a huge victory for the city of baltimore in it development in that neighborhood
ray kelly and i fought over stop and frisk but ray kelly and i never stopped speaking.olice academy every year. >> you can speak with him this morning. he's coming on. >> when you have political people in office unlike my lieutenant governor in a different party but always kept talking, that only talk to their friends, you end up not hearing what you need to be told. >> you he saidend up in baltimore. let's bring in jane miller she's there. jane, can you give us a sense of all...
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former nypd commissioner ray kelly joining me in studio.thank you for coming in on good friday. >> good to be with you. >> how do you think the terror war has changed? as a grateful new yorker who watched you really transform the nypd into a force that kept us safe for so long. when you see reports like this, what sticks out in your mind about how its changed over say the last decade since 9/11. >> i'm not sure it has changed. it's pretty consistent. two individuals just arrested today in aurora, illinois. one planning to go to syria. the other planning to attack a military base. so yeah. it's fairly consistent. it's just that we haven't paid that much attention to it if a plot fails, it's a one day sorry. but they sort of accumulate over time. they want to come here and kill americans or kill other americans as we saw in the arrest yesterday. it's ongoing problem that will be with us for a long time to come. >> are we safer now? >> i think the government has done a lot. and we haven't had any a lot of the i think, good things that you did
former nypd commissioner ray kelly joining me in studio.thank you for coming in on good friday. >> good to be with you. >> how do you think the terror war has changed? as a grateful new yorker who watched you really transform the nypd into a force that kept us safe for so long. when you see reports like this, what sticks out in your mind about how its changed over say the last decade since 9/11. >> i'm not sure it has changed. it's pretty consistent. two individuals just...
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sometimes out diversity comes growth. >> gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> ray kelly is calling video ofoting death of walter scott a quote, game changer. he says it's made his reverse opposition to police body cameras. >> it has changed. we have to assume this officer would not act the way me he did if in fact he had a body camera recording him. you have to use logic in this. i think what you'll see -- i think it's a game changer what you'll see is movement by many police departments to go to cameras. there are issues with it. this trumps all those problems. >> north charleston south carolina has grown the cities nationwide moving to equip their police with body cameras. we'll be right back. " #1, huh? that's great. here you go. a little token of appreciation. oh, that's... that's... that's great... now i'd say you probably need a large. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it tastes better when you grow it. it tastes even better when you share it. it's not hard, it's doable. it's growable. get going with gro-ables. miracle-gro. life starts her
sometimes out diversity comes growth. >> gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> ray kelly is calling video ofoting death of walter scott a quote, game changer. he says it's made his reverse opposition to police body cameras. >> it has changed. we have to assume this officer would not act the way me he did if in fact he had a body camera recording him. you have to use logic in this. i think what you'll see -- i think it's a game changer what you'll see is movement by many police...
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former new york police commissioner ray kelly. >> my own view is that volunteers should not be armed. >> reporter: also emerging this week, ohio police officer jesse kidder confronting a suspected killer on the run. kidder trained as a marine and full-time cop, refusing to fire. the suspect now in custody. and a few notes, volunteer training wildly differs state to state. some, like robert baittes, are truly in the thick of it. the question which is the safest? >>> and the fbi admitting that nearly every testimony was flawed the experted overstating matches in 95% of the 268 cases reviewed. 32 defendants were sentenced to death. and there were no written standards for communicating test results in court. >>> and high security in the boston marathon. the second since the bombings there. and sentencing for the accused bomber continues on monday. >>> and the oklahoma city blast, still incomprehensible. and the families of the victims gather to remember the moment that changed their lives forever. neal carlinkarlinsky is there. >> reporter: 20 years later, memories may have faded, but the
former new york police commissioner ray kelly. >> my own view is that volunteers should not be armed. >> reporter: also emerging this week, ohio police officer jesse kidder confronting a suspected killer on the run. kidder trained as a marine and full-time cop, refusing to fire. the suspect now in custody. and a few notes, volunteer training wildly differs state to state. some, like robert baittes, are truly in the thick of it. the question which is the safest? >>> and the...
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former new york city police commissioner ray kelly. >> my own view is that volunteers should not be armed. >> reporter: another encounter emerging this week. ohio police officer jesse kidder confronting a suspected killer but refuseing to fire. kidder trained as a marine and full-time cop. the suspect now in custody. and a few notes, volunteer training wildly differs state to state. as does how they are used. many are used for crowd control, but others like robert bates, in the thick of it. the question, which is the safest? >> thank you. >>> and the fbi admitting that nearly every fbi examiner gave flawed hair testimony. overstating matches in 95% of the 268 trials reviewed. 32 defendants were sentenced to death. the fbi says until 2012 there were no written standards for communicating the results in court. >>> and high security in the boston marathon. the second marathon since the bombings there. sentencing for the convicted bomber continues on monday. >>> and a somber milestone in a case of terror. the oklahoma city blast, still incomprehensible. and the survivors and families of the v
former new york city police commissioner ray kelly. >> my own view is that volunteers should not be armed. >> reporter: another encounter emerging this week. ohio police officer jesse kidder confronting a suspected killer but refuseing to fire. kidder trained as a marine and full-time cop. the suspect now in custody. and a few notes, volunteer training wildly differs state to state. as does how they are used. many are used for crowd control, but others like robert bates, in the...
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and former new york city police commissioner ray kelly, a former opponent of police body cameras says the video of scott's death has changed his mind on the issue. >> we have to assume that this officer would not act the way he did if in fact he had a body camera that was recording. you have to use -- so i think it is a game changer and what you will see is a movement now by many more police departments to go to cameras. there are issues with it, there are problems with it but this trumps all of those problems. >> so good for him. you've been saying this all along. >> the key is the only cops that are hurt by bed cameras are bad cops. the only cops. it protects the citizens it protects the good cops it's just the bad cops that won't like it. >> and i understand there are issue, but he's right, it trumps everything and politicians ought to look at how he did that. it's not that hard to evolve on an issue. hillary clinton, rand paul you didn't have to get defensive. if you are evolving on an issue, just say it. >> good for him. >> a big deal somebody as respected as ray kelly would come
and former new york city police commissioner ray kelly, a former opponent of police body cameras says the video of scott's death has changed his mind on the issue. >> we have to assume that this officer would not act the way he did if in fact he had a body camera that was recording. you have to use -- so i think it is a game changer and what you will see is a movement now by many more police departments to go to cameras. there are issues with it, there are problems with it but this trumps...
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former new york city police commissioner ray kelly.says we have to do now if we don't want another 9/11. it was during his stewardship with michael bloomberg in the city that they thwarted no fewer than 16 attacks. any one of those could have killed hundreds if not thousands. as he says, we have to be right every time. the terrorists just once. and what does it say when people are obsessing over pizza shop owner and her comment on gays? but completely ignore what islamic extremists are doing to gays. ♪ help join a continent with nearly 3 million rugged square miles with a single broadband connection. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. my constipation and belly pain feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves
former new york city police commissioner ray kelly.says we have to do now if we don't want another 9/11. it was during his stewardship with michael bloomberg in the city that they thwarted no fewer than 16 attacks. any one of those could have killed hundreds if not thousands. as he says, we have to be right every time. the terrorists just once. and what does it say when people are obsessing over pizza shop owner and her comment on gays? but completely ignore what islamic extremists are doing to...
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community organizer ray kelly wants a more engaged mayor. >> she still has not come out as a leader inandtown. where we need a leader right now. right now, unless we can reach every resident individually we need our city leader to come forward and say, "look, here's what we are gonna do about it." that's why there's pandemonium because there is no structure from the top. >> reporter: it is not uncommon for black parents to explain to their children how to behave-- to be invisible-- around police. freddie gray's troubles started when he looked an officer in the eye, instead of looking away. mariska lee, a community activist, says her hope is that change will now come, and the conversation won't be needed when her toddler son is a teenager. >> the thing that bothers me the most is, i see people looking at him and oohing and aahing and cooing. and those very same people may one day be afraid of him. i don't want to have to teach him certain things. >> reporter: it will take breaking very old, very embedded habits to end the long mistrust between police and those they pledge to serve and p
community organizer ray kelly wants a more engaged mayor. >> she still has not come out as a leader inandtown. where we need a leader right now. right now, unless we can reach every resident individually we need our city leader to come forward and say, "look, here's what we are gonna do about it." that's why there's pandemonium because there is no structure from the top. >> reporter: it is not uncommon for black parents to explain to their children how to behave-- to be...
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even the former police commissioner ray kelly says this video has caused him to rethink his policy on body cameras. >> it has changed my mind because we have to assume that this officer would not act the way he did if in fact he had a body camera. reporter: in light of this shooting another lawsuit has been filed against officer slager by someone else who claims to have been a victim of unnecessary force at his hands. that alleged victim is now urging anyone else with a similar story to come forward. in new york lona zack, abc 7 news. leon: something we haven't seen on metro's red line since the deadly crash in 2009. alison: ahead at 4:00 learn what resumes on red line trains today and the changes made to try to keep riders safe. leon: it's considered one of the biggest jewel heists in great britain. a new surveillance video that shows how thieves got away with it. reporter: a montgomery county delegate trying to close a legal loophole that gives rapists custody rights in maryland. i'm joce sterman live in annapolis. coming up how a national comedy show is helping the cause and so i'm
even the former police commissioner ray kelly says this video has caused him to rethink his policy on body cameras. >> it has changed my mind because we have to assume that this officer would not act the way he did if in fact he had a body camera. reporter: in light of this shooting another lawsuit has been filed against officer slager by someone else who claims to have been a victim of unnecessary force at his hands. that alleged victim is now urging anyone else with a similar story to...
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with our legal analyst, dan abrams and the long-time police commissioner here in new york city, ray kelly. commissioner kelly, let me begin with you. i was struck by one new york city cop told "theashington post." he said the s carolina also shot all of law enforcement in the back. a lot of cops feel that way. >> yeah, i talked to a lot of cops this past week. and their uniform is sickened by it. unfortunately, it's seen as suspicions confirmed in a lot of communities. >> especially with the object dropped near the body. >> absolutely. it's not only the inappropriate use force but evidence that's planted. here we have a 70-second video that lays out the whole scenario. a video that we'll be seeing a lot of for years to come. >> you've been on before. you were skeptical of body cameras. this is changing your views? >> it has changed my mind. we have to assume that this officer would not act the way he did if in fact he had a body camera that was recording. i mean, you have to use logic. i think what you'll see -- i think it's a game-changer. you'll see a movement now by many more police de
with our legal analyst, dan abrams and the long-time police commissioner here in new york city, ray kelly. commissioner kelly, let me begin with you. i was struck by one new york city cop told "theashington post." he said the s carolina also shot all of law enforcement in the back. a lot of cops feel that way. >> yeah, i talked to a lot of cops this past week. and their uniform is sickened by it. unfortunately, it's seen as suspicions confirmed in a lot of communities. >>...
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warren buffett 35%, ray kelly l 15%.he idea of the three-year delay, delay compensation? robert: that is not something we asked about, but that's fine. tom: this is a really sobering poll. let me do a twitter question here going across one of our themes of bloomberg surveillance this morning. america's retirement crisis. what is the fix for america's grossly underfunded retirement? tweet us. there is no cost. ♪ tom: good morning everyone. yields move, the 10 year yield 0.23%. that starting to get my attention. brendan: yesterday, the supreme court heard about same-sex marriage, with two issues on a table, whether states have to issue license is for same-sex couples, and whether they have to recognize marriages performed in other states. proponents say there would be big economic benefits. good morning, david. what is the right way to look at this from an economic standpoint? david: it is hard to say and difficult to quantify. more people would be paying taxes as married couples. as the merit among us know that can be adv
warren buffett 35%, ray kelly l 15%.he idea of the three-year delay, delay compensation? robert: that is not something we asked about, but that's fine. tom: this is a really sobering poll. let me do a twitter question here going across one of our themes of bloomberg surveillance this morning. america's retirement crisis. what is the fix for america's grossly underfunded retirement? tweet us. there is no cost. ♪ tom: good morning everyone. yields move, the 10 year yield 0.23%. that starting to...
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meeting, and we met a couple who recently got married and they call a power couple and it's ray and melissa kelly and their message was big demonstrations like the one that happened on saturday are okay but they don't do what needs to be done, which is to work with the police, and make things better. but if you talk to other protestors, they would say look, it is no good, having these conversations and hoping that things, will come and meet with you and, it is not until you do something that anybody pays attention and that is their view. that's why they're out there. >>> i hear it, and i don't think this is particularly productive, and, just a bit of context here, and i don't want to sound like someone, who is, you know, more sympathetic than maybe is required, given that you have officers that are injured and i will tell you growing up in that city, that has been a troubled and violent city for a very long time. there's no accident, that, david simon, the guy who created homicide life on the street. and wrote about this city. and when he was reporting for the the sun or the news american newspap
meeting, and we met a couple who recently got married and they call a power couple and it's ray and melissa kelly and their message was big demonstrations like the one that happened on saturday are okay but they don't do what needs to be done, which is to work with the police, and make things better. but if you talk to other protestors, they would say look, it is no good, having these conversations and hoping that things, will come and meet with you and, it is not until you do something that...
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i think the former new york police commissioner, ray kelly, said this video changed his mind about body cameras. i think you are seeing that across the country. at the same time there are a lot of reasons why a lot of places are reluctant. one of them is the privacy issue. another one is the cost. body cams are expensive. you don't just buy them. you also have to store data. in south carolina, they estimated it would cost $20 million to outfit all of the officers in south carolina with body cams. that's just to buy it not to store the data of the constant footage they are taking. things are moving in that direction, but there are reasons why things are not necessarily going to change overnight. not going to change overnight. >> wayne is up next from georgia. go ahead. >> yes good morning. i wanted to ask, how much transparency have you guys -- do you think there is in the training of the police officers, training of the police force? and by that i mean, what is it that they are being trained to do exactly in these situations that they are in? does that training mirror the way that they
i think the former new york police commissioner, ray kelly, said this video changed his mind about body cameras. i think you are seeing that across the country. at the same time there are a lot of reasons why a lot of places are reluctant. one of them is the privacy issue. another one is the cost. body cams are expensive. you don't just buy them. you also have to store data. in south carolina, they estimated it would cost $20 million to outfit all of the officers in south carolina with body...
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i think the former new york police commissioner, ray kelly said this video changed his mind about body cameras. i think we are saying this abound the country -- i think we are saying -- i think we are seeing this around the country. what is the cost? body cams are expensive. you don't just buy them you have , to store data. in south carolina, they estimated it would cost $20 million to outfit all of the officers in south carolina with body cams. that is just to buy them, not to store the data that they are taking. so i think things are moving in that direction, but there are reasons why things are not necessarily going to change overnight. host: up next from georgia, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask -- how much transparency do you think there is in the training of the police officers, the training of the police force? by that, i mean what is it that they are being trained to do exactly, in these situations? and does that training mirror the way that they perform their jobs? that is one question. perhaps we can possibly look into that. but the other thing is, it seems that the police f
i think the former new york police commissioner, ray kelly said this video changed his mind about body cameras. i think we are saying this abound the country -- i think we are saying -- i think we are seeing this around the country. what is the cost? body cams are expensive. you don't just buy them you have , to store data. in south carolina, they estimated it would cost $20 million to outfit all of the officers in south carolina with body cams. that is just to buy them, not to store the data...
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ray and melissa kelly call themselves a power couple. they work full-time jobs, but make time to come into a poor neighbourhood, to work for no boundaries. a group dedicated to help a community that is oppressed by the police. >> they see this. the media is covering the protest. everyone wants justice now, and we have to recognise the process, and we have to get behind the efforts fighting for the same justice for years. >> he does mean years. no boundaries has been working to improve policing, security health care and nutritional issues for eight years, and that is why they say a large scale protest like todays is in danger of backfiring. >> we don't go in yelling, screaming, cursing, badgering the police. we do prayer, and we talk to them. we let our voices be heard so that they can help us to make change. >> that works? >> yes, it does work. most of the time it works. >> but they say there's much more to be done, that outsiders for a day can't achieve. >>> still ahead - how people in chile and argentina are dealing with the aftermath
ray and melissa kelly call themselves a power couple. they work full-time jobs, but make time to come into a poor neighbourhood, to work for no boundaries. a group dedicated to help a community that is oppressed by the police. >> they see this. the media is covering the protest. everyone wants justice now, and we have to recognise the process, and we have to get behind the efforts fighting for the same justice for years. >> he does mean years. no boundaries has been working to...
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i think the former new york police commissioner, ray kelly said this video changed his mind about bodyk we are saying this abound the country -- i think we are saying -- i think we are seeing this around the country. what is the cost? body cams are expensive. you have to store data. in south carolina, they estimated it would cost $20 million to outfit all of the officers in south carolina with body cams. that is just to buy them not to store the data that they are taking. things are moving in that direction, but there are reasons why things are not necessarily going to change overnight. host: up next from georgia, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask -- how much transparency do you think there is in the training of the police officers, the training of the police force? what is it that they are being trained to do, exactly, in these situations? does that training mirror the way that they perform their jobs? that is one question. perhaps we can possibly look into that. but the other thing is, it seems that the police force is trained to treat all stops, particularly in african-american neig
i think the former new york police commissioner, ray kelly said this video changed his mind about bodyk we are saying this abound the country -- i think we are saying -- i think we are seeing this around the country. what is the cost? body cams are expensive. you have to store data. in south carolina, they estimated it would cost $20 million to outfit all of the officers in south carolina with body cams. that is just to buy them not to store the data that they are taking. things are moving in...
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ray kelly the former new york city police commissioner and recognized as one of the great police commissionersthe city of new york was asked this question on greta last night and this is what he said. >> it's ongoing battle. it's not easy. every day is a challenge. we see people who are surfacing that really i we haven't seen before. as you say, a lot of the radicalization is coming about just on the internet. they see these films that are done, very sophisticated very well done these recruitment films. so many of them will show you pictures of the world trade center. they are so proud of that and so focused on new york. >> it started with "inspire" magazine and gotted so much more sophisticated. >> i was been fascinated by. this film, full length feature almost hollywood like films one of them called the clanging of the swords 4. so that means there are three other ones before clanging of the swords 4. it's a hurt locker style slow motion. they show you the slow motion bombings of ied attacks as other recruitment tools. highly polished, highly produced. how they take in social media has been
ray kelly the former new york city police commissioner and recognized as one of the great police commissionersthe city of new york was asked this question on greta last night and this is what he said. >> it's ongoing battle. it's not easy. every day is a challenge. we see people who are surfacing that really i we haven't seen before. as you say, a lot of the radicalization is coming about just on the internet. they see these films that are done, very sophisticated very well done these...
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i want to bring in former mayor of boston, ray flynn, and attorney john q. kelly. mayor flynn, let me first talk to you just about your reaction to the 30 guilty counts today or 30 guilty charges and the upcoming penalty phase of this. how do you feel today? >> well this was a long nightmare for the families of the victims, obviously, but it was also a nightmare for the people of the city of boston. i don't think we'll ever forget what happened on that infamous day. we'll remember the victims and we'll pray for them. i'm glad it's over but it won't be over for the families, of course. they'll always deal with this in their own heart. i just hope that terrorists, potential terrorists understand that this unites a community. it unitses a city. it doesn't divide america. boston became stronger. america stood taller. that's what happens when terrorists try to inflict their hatred on people like the people of boston and the united states. >> to the next phase, as we were talking with john henry brown, he mentioned john lee mohammed in the sniper case. how much does prec
i want to bring in former mayor of boston, ray flynn, and attorney john q. kelly. mayor flynn, let me first talk to you just about your reaction to the 30 guilty counts today or 30 guilty charges and the upcoming penalty phase of this. how do you feel today? >> well this was a long nightmare for the families of the victims, obviously, but it was also a nightmare for the people of the city of boston. i don't think we'll ever forget what happened on that infamous day. we'll remember the...
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plenty of speculation nationwide that chip kelly wants to reunite with his former oregon quarterback marcus mariota. here's raythat possibility.un >> my own conclusion is that the eagles are still in the ball:s"át r(t&háhp &hc me. that they're trying to make this happen. for as much as chip keeps saying no, no no it can't, it can't. it makes no sense to me for him to have his quarterback, his ideal trigger man for his offense sitting out there, be attainable and not pursue it. to the ultimate degree. now, can he pull it off? that's another question. >> the opposite side of the ball eagles picked up their fifth year option with defensive end fletcher cox's contract. runs through the 2016 season. cox was the birds' first-round pick in 2012. arguably the defensive mvp last season registering four sets. >>> that's your look at sports. aisle i'm danny pommells. we'll be right back. >>> final look at weather. >> yes, today, cloudy and cool. tomorrow more sunshine. warmer and even warmer wednesday. look at wednesday. sunny, 72 degrees. but this is going to be before possibly some rain thursday and friday. we are watc
plenty of speculation nationwide that chip kelly wants to reunite with his former oregon quarterback marcus mariota. here's raythat possibility.un >> my own conclusion is that the eagles are still in the ball:s"átr(t&háhp &hc me. that they're trying to make this happen. for as much as chip keeps saying no, no no it can't, it can't. it makes no sense to me for him to have his quarterback, his ideal trigger man for his offense sitting out there, be attainable and not pursue...
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kelly knows. >> he knows his grilled cheese. >> right joe? >> ♪ ♪ >> who do every doesn't love the sweet sound of bob marly? member of ray royalty on good day today. bob marlie's grandson, looking at him here. >> yes? >> wait, not here. here okay, he's performing for us, live in the studio. >> do you know, i think bob marlie's sister lives in chester, pa. >> oh, yes. >> sue? could you look that up? >> here is the thing. that wouldn't be joe's mom then? it could be joe's aunt? >> yes. >> do you think that's who it is? >> his aunt or could be his mom? >> well, let's see if his mom is alive. >> well, if it is his grand -- if he is a grandson it, means got to be the mother or the sister. >> right. >> that would be the only -- >> shah a great aunt, or just your aunt? >> just your aunt. >> because if you're the grab father your grandfather's kid and your grandfather's kids are your aunt or uncle or all of that? >> well -- >> probably in the green room. shaking his head right now. >> joe common real quickly because we need to know. >> goodness. >> we'll just ask maybe it -- make it easy. so what? >> the family of late singer sa
kelly knows. >> he knows his grilled cheese. >> right joe? >> ♪ ♪ >> who do every doesn't love the sweet sound of bob marly? member of ray royalty on good day today. bob marlie's grandson, looking at him here. >> yes? >> wait, not here. here okay, he's performing for us, live in the studio. >> do you know, i think bob marlie's sister lives in chester, pa. >> oh, yes. >> sue? could you look that up? >> here is the thing. that...
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kelly & michael." today, from "ncis" -- "ncis: los angeles," ll cool j. and a cooking lesson from the award-winning talk show host rachael rayan! [cheers and applause] ♪
kelly & michael." today, from "ncis" -- "ncis: los angeles," ll cool j. and a cooking lesson from the award-winning talk show host rachael rayan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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kelly knows. >> he knows his grilled cheese. >> right, joe? >> ♪ >> who do every doesn't love the sweet sound of bob marly? member of rayood day today. bob marlie's grandson, looking at him here. >> yes? >> wait, not here. here, okay, he's performing for us, live in the studio. >> do you know, i think bob marlie's sis
kelly knows. >> he knows his grilled cheese. >> right, joe? >> ♪ >> who do every doesn't love the sweet sound of bob marly? member of rayood day today. bob marlie's grandson, looking at him here. >> yes? >> wait, not here. here, okay, he's performing for us, live in the studio. >> do you know, i think bob marlie's sis