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moments ago new york police department commissioner shea updating us, the bottom line is a man in what he called a completely cowardly, despicable, unprovoked attack just before midnight stabbed a police officer in the neck who was in an anti-looting post in brooklyn, the man stole the police officer's gun and fired at two other police officers, hitting both of those offices in the hands, 22 shell casings were found on scene, all three of those officers will survive. the perpetrator is in serious condition at kings county hospital in brooklyn. the leader, dermot shea, said this violence has to stop and people have to speak up when it comes to anti-police rhetoric, pat lynch, the leader of the police union said he was not surprised and thinks no one should be surprised by this attack, bill diblasio spoke at the press conference moments ago. this is what he said about the ambush. >> another example what it means every day to protect all of us, protect our communities no matter what is happening, the bravery they show constantly. >> reporter: the bottom line is the last 3 nights, 3 days,
moments ago new york police department commissioner shea updating us, the bottom line is a man in what he called a completely cowardly, despicable, unprovoked attack just before midnight stabbed a police officer in the neck who was in an anti-looting post in brooklyn, the man stole the police officer's gun and fired at two other police officers, hitting both of those offices in the hands, 22 shell casings were found on scene, all three of those officers will survive. the perpetrator is in...
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bill diblasio and police commissioner dermot shea providing an update.hen officer was stabbed in the neck, two others were shot in the hand, all three are in stable condition and expected to recover, the suspect was also shot and is in critical condition, shea appeared emotional about the incident. >> it appears to be a completely cowardly, despicable unprovoked attack on a defenseless police officer and thank god we are not planning a funeral right now. the men and women of this police department should not have to withstand anymore, not one more attack. i think we are all set up with what we are seeing on many levels. this violence has to stop. >> this incident follows other recent attacks including one where an officer was bashed in the head with the fire extinguisher. last night the nypd again clashed with protesters throughout the city, the protests were peaceful for the most part but about an hour after curfew police began to disperse the crowds and there were scuffles and dozens were arrested. more protests are planned, the brother of george floyd
bill diblasio and police commissioner dermot shea providing an update.hen officer was stabbed in the neck, two others were shot in the hand, all three are in stable condition and expected to recover, the suspect was also shot and is in critical condition, shea appeared emotional about the incident. >> it appears to be a completely cowardly, despicable unprovoked attack on a defenseless police officer and thank god we are not planning a funeral right now. the men and women of this police...
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she™s she's s unmarried and lives wih her nieces and nephews.he was betrothed to a member of the taliban, but later escaped to the us. many men in her family were killed i in the years ofof conflict, but her r brother survived. gaisu yari studied in the us and returned to afghanistan, where she belongs to a new generation of educated young women who insist on their rights. shshe would even be willing to negotiatate with thehe taliban, were the group to return to power. 200 kilometers away in rural afghanistan, life for women is much harder. tania noori runs a restaurant. it's a safe space for women. she also belongs to a generation of afghan women who refuse to be confined to their homes. >> under the taliban regime girls were barred from going to school. young women couldn™t -- couldn't study at t universit. women were not allowed to leave their homes unaccompanied, only with their husbands. they had to wear burkas. we weren't even allowed to wear sandals. as well as workiking in the restaurant, tatania noori studs dentistry. a considederable
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htimothy shea receiving pressure to cut stone a break. he was told that shea was afraid of the president. the justice department says that mr. zelensky's actions are based on his own interpretation of events and hearsay at best, not firsthand knowledge. stone was convicted last year of lying to congress. zelensky and his team recommended that stone be sentenced to 7 to 9 years in prison. stone was ultimately sentenced to kumasi. >>> the board of superintendent has approved a proposal on the november ballot to expand voting rights in local elections to 16 and 17-year-old residents. right now you have to be 18 to vote in the city of san francisco. voters rejected a similar measure four years ago. backers believe younger teens should have a bigger voice in san francisco. they say many teens who work, pay taxes, but they can't vote. >>> changing workplace is one of the areas we've been focusing on here as abc 7 as we work to build a better bay area. remote working has become pretty common during the pandemic, but there are indications that ro
htimothy shea receiving pressure to cut stone a break. he was told that shea was afraid of the president. the justice department says that mr. zelensky's actions are based on his own interpretation of events and hearsay at best, not firsthand knowledge. stone was convicted last year of lying to congress. zelensky and his team recommended that stone be sentenced to 7 to 9 years in prison. stone was ultimately sentenced to kumasi. >>> the board of superintendent has approved a proposal...
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dermot shea. >> i'll be brief in my comments. i came here today with my friend and with my co-worker, first deputy commissioner ben tucker. he's going to make a statement on behalf of the entire police department, the nation's largest police department, that we stand with the floyd family. we condemn what took place in minneapolis. and i think it's much larger than law enforcement condemning it. any human being with a conscious that looks at that video feels the same way. so my heart goes out to the entire floyd family. i think this entire difficult period. it's not the first. hopefully it's the last. should be a wake-up call for this entire country. the justice. to look in the mirror, to work together about what we can do together. i think there's no better place to have this conversation. i honestly don't remember who reached out to who. it's been a long week. i spoke to reverend mccall earlier this week. we have a common friend. we sat down and begun a discussion a dialogue, which i hope is one of many, which gets us to a plac
dermot shea. >> i'll be brief in my comments. i came here today with my friend and with my co-worker, first deputy commissioner ben tucker. he's going to make a statement on behalf of the entire police department, the nation's largest police department, that we stand with the floyd family. we condemn what took place in minneapolis. and i think it's much larger than law enforcement condemning it. any human being with a conscious that looks at that video feels the same way. so my heart goes...
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of the department of justice to cut stone a break adding that he was told that shea was afraid of the president. in response the justice department issued a statement saying mr. zelinsky's alles concern asarsay at best, not firsthand knowledge. zelinsky and his team recommended that stone receive between seven and nine years in president but following tweets from president trump describing the recommendations as a miscarriage of justice attorney general william barr stepped in reversing the team's recommendation. stone was ultimately sentenced to three years. stone is scheduled to report to a federal prison in georgia next week. now, the president hasn't said whether he'll pardon stone, but he did recently say that stone can, quote, sleep well at night. kenneth and mona. >> thank you, alex. >>> bill cosby's wife says there's hope that her husband will be vindicated. the pennsylvania state supreme court has agreed to hear the appeal of his sexual assault conviction. the 82-year-old is currently in prison near philadelphia. his wife says she has not visited him, a mutual decision, but s
of the department of justice to cut stone a break adding that he was told that shea was afraid of the president. in response the justice department issued a statement saying mr. zelinsky's alles concern asarsay at best, not firsthand knowledge. zelinsky and his team recommended that stone receive between seven and nine years in president but following tweets from president trump describing the recommendations as a miscarriage of justice attorney general william barr stepped in reversing the...
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during this weekend, shea day fund-raiser by the injured police officers fund, mikalonis' father wasut the turnout and how much support the community offering "words cannot begin to express how grateful we feel. we as a family want to say thank you las vegas for continuing exponent -- supportive shea and we cannot thank the staff and medical center as much for getting him this far. truly a miracle." the hockey team whom mikalonis is a huge fan played a significant role in this shea day fund-raiser and signing a jersey you see there that shay mikalonis will take to him to the rehab center. mikalonis who comes from law enforcement family has been metro police officer for four years and waylaid to praise for the response to the mass shooting of las vegas strip in october 2017. at the time, mikalonis had been on the force one month. he is not married, does not have children but is close with his parents and effect just before he was shot, he called his father letting him know he was about to go protect the las vegas strip. arrested and charged with murder for deliberately shooting office
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joining me now is new york police commissioner dermot shea.missioner shea, you and i have had very blunt and candid talks about our feelings on both sides of this question. the fact is if you've got videotapes, this woman being slammed down, of police taking a vehicle of policemen and driving into a crowd, you could not argue that these officers have given the entire force a bad image based on their actions on top of the litany of cases, and you've only been commissioner six months, but from on, many of us have fought, the question is what is new york city going to do about their cops? >> reverend sharpton, thank you for having me on. you know, it's been a very difficult week. week and a half here in new york city. it's been a difficult week for the men and women of this department and certainly for the city as a whole. when you show some of these videos, that doesn't portray who the nypd is. when you look at tens of thousands of protesters out on the streets, we've been doing everything we can to make sure that we welcome them to the streets.
joining me now is new york police commissioner dermot shea.missioner shea, you and i have had very blunt and candid talks about our feelings on both sides of this question. the fact is if you've got videotapes, this woman being slammed down, of police taking a vehicle of policemen and driving into a crowd, you could not argue that these officers have given the entire force a bad image based on their actions on top of the litany of cases, and you've only been commissioner six months, but from...
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he has to focus domestically here and then he can go elsewhere down the road. >> shea, final question main -- or one of your main areas of expertise in in esg investing. esg is not a label it's in fact finance 101 what do you mean by that >> yeah. we need the management and not doing ourselves any favors by cutting off the litany of acronyms and terms to describe what is an extension so we use it, the integration of environment environmental, social, and governmentance factors as a mosaic that help you to develop a more comprehensive view of the risks and opportunities that face companies we invest in. so i think the mindset and the line of questioning should shift from why would you integrate to why wouldn't you integrate esg >> shea buckner and stephanie link, thank you for joining us good to have you here. >>> disrupting the financial industry up next, we will ask sofi ceo anthony dono whether is driving the huge growth in the market. >>> sofi started out as a student loan finance company but expanded into mortgages, wealth management and now stock etf and crypto trading joining us
he has to focus domestically here and then he can go elsewhere down the road. >> shea, final question main -- or one of your main areas of expertise in in esg investing. esg is not a label it's in fact finance 101 what do you mean by that >> yeah. we need the management and not doing ourselves any favors by cutting off the litany of acronyms and terms to describe what is an extension so we use it, the integration of environment environmental, social, and governmentance factors as a...
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we still do not know but nypd commissioner dermot shea said anti-police rhetoric needs to stop and he really called out elected officials for not saying enough in speaking out against this anti-police rhetoric which he believes has fueled the violence which we've seen more than 200 officers injured, from bricks being thrown, officers being hit by cars and term it shea believes this needs to stop because violence has hit up either pitch. take a listen. >> how do we move forward? i do not know how we will get there. i wish i had the answers but i know this much, we cannot reach that place until we end the heat hateful speech and the lawbreaking and the unprovoked attacks against police officers and the rhetoric that fuels them. >> this is a disturbing video, yesterday in buffalo a 75-year-old man was pushed to the ground by two police officers as they cleared a street of curfew violating protesters, he had his head on the pavement, you can see the blood in the video and police officers walked right past him. he is in stable but serious condition. the buffalo pd said he had tripped and f
we still do not know but nypd commissioner dermot shea said anti-police rhetoric needs to stop and he really called out elected officials for not saying enough in speaking out against this anti-police rhetoric which he believes has fueled the violence which we've seen more than 200 officers injured, from bricks being thrown, officers being hit by cars and term it shea believes this needs to stop because violence has hit up either pitch. take a listen. >> how do we move forward? i do not...
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jefferson, walter scott, orlando costello, i anna stanley jones, tamir rice, as well as manny ellis, and shea taylor from my home state of washington. the countless people, black people and people of color the vast majority whose names we don't know whose lives have been unfairly taken. even more important these protests are driven by people including many young people who aree justifiably sick and tired of the systemic racism behind those killings that is deeply woven throughout the fabric of our democracy and our history and rightly believe we are not moving forward nearly fast enough. i know this is true in my home state of washington where according to data compiled by the mapping police violence database between 2013 and 2019 black people were more than three times more likely to be killed by the police and it is beyond clear that disproportionate impact of police violence in on black communities as well as other communities of color is not an accident. so mr. president i come to the floor today because our nation has to change, because the people are demanding it and i believe each of u
jefferson, walter scott, orlando costello, i anna stanley jones, tamir rice, as well as manny ellis, and shea taylor from my home state of washington. the countless people, black people and people of color the vast majority whose names we don't know whose lives have been unfairly taken. even more important these protests are driven by people including many young people who aree justifiably sick and tired of the systemic racism behind those killings that is deeply woven throughout the fabric of...
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joining me is the commissioner of the new york police department, dermot shea.ou for taking the time. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> let's begin if we can on the overall situation in new york. as you know, governor cuomo earlier this week he faulted the management and deployment of police for failing to stop looting specifically on monday night. in your view, does the nypd now have control of the situation in new york? >> well, i think we're in a much better place, jim. last two nights, we're getting very, very large crowds. probably bigger crowds the last two nights. but the key here is peacefully assembling and protesting. we have pretty robust number of offi officers out there to make sure they can do that and do that safely. there has been a curfew in place in the last couple of nights. we are flexible as we always are. in terms of allowing people to peacefully assemble, giving them space. we understand this moment of time, but we're also going to be very stern, if you will, in terms of property damage, damage, violence, et cetera. unfortunatel
joining me is the commissioner of the new york police department, dermot shea.ou for taking the time. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> let's begin if we can on the overall situation in new york. as you know, governor cuomo earlier this week he faulted the management and deployment of police for failing to stop looting specifically on monday night. in your view, does the nypd now have control of the situation in new york? >> well, i think we're in a much better...
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attorney shea. rep. jordan: [laughs] the whole bad as impeachment, the anonymous whistleblower who had no firsthand knowledge, was biased against the president, and he worked for joe biden, now we have a so-called whistleblower with no firsthand knowledge, obviously by list against the attorney general. seems just as bad as what we went through just a few months back. otherss to me, as pointed out, and know my time is running out, that the real politics here was in some of the investigations that took place prior, and when we have time, i would like to get into that as well, and with that, i yield back. nadler: the gentleman yields back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. , i would like to ask about roger stone's crimes. he was convicted of making numerous false statements, is that right? actuallysky: he was convicted on the investigation, five counts of lying to congress, one count of tampering , congressman. >> and what did he lie about? mr. zelinsky: a number of things in 2016 related to wikileaks. providing
attorney shea. rep. jordan: [laughs] the whole bad as impeachment, the anonymous whistleblower who had no firsthand knowledge, was biased against the president, and he worked for joe biden, now we have a so-called whistleblower with no firsthand knowledge, obviously by list against the attorney general. seems just as bad as what we went through just a few months back. otherss to me, as pointed out, and know my time is running out, that the real politics here was in some of the investigations...
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joining me is the commissioner of the new york city police department, dermot shea.d to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to quote a little bit more from your letter overnight to the officers. you say, in the current climate, we have to fight crime differently. we will do it with less street stops, perhaps exposing you to less danger and liability, while better utilizing data, intelligence and all the technology at our disposal here. so you're going to fight crime differently. i as opposed to, first question is, can you? can your officers do that effectively in light of the changes that you're imposing? >> well, we have to, jim. ultimately, we come to work every day, what we worry about first and foremost is keeping new yorkers safe. so we have to. we are an organization that adapts. we change. attitudes, laws change. law enforcement, in my opinion, is never static, it's always fluid, and this is one more change. we will adapt. but gym, i think the real question here, and i don't want to hijack the interview by any stretch, but people need t
joining me is the commissioner of the new york city police department, dermot shea.d to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to quote a little bit more from your letter overnight to the officers. you say, in the current climate, we have to fight crime differently. we will do it with less street stops, perhaps exposing you to less danger and liability, while better utilizing data, intelligence and all the technology at our disposal here. so you're going to...
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>> well, the anti-crime unit that commissioner shea is disbanding has been in existence for as long as anybody can remember. these are units of four or five officers with a sergeant that patrol in plainclothes and unmarked cars, and their purpose is to seek out crime. they don't answer normal calls. they're constantly seeking out crime. so the disbanding of these units -- there's one of them in each of the city's precincts -- is a big deal because it in some respects flies in the face of the history of the department. the department has been very aggressive in going after crime and very successful in reducing crime. >> can you please assure our audience that there will come a day quickly in big-city police departments and small towns for that matter when de-escalation training becomes as important as firearm training? >> oh, i think nobody is going to argue with the idea that de-escalation training is great. it's essential in today's world and can be extraordinarily beneficial. i would point out, however, that in the videos that are being played about the atlanta tragedy that none of t
>> well, the anti-crime unit that commissioner shea is disbanding has been in existence for as long as anybody can remember. these are units of four or five officers with a sergeant that patrol in plainclothes and unmarked cars, and their purpose is to seek out crime. they don't answer normal calls. they're constantly seeking out crime. so the disbanding of these units -- there's one of them in each of the city's precincts -- is a big deal because it in some respects flies in the face of...
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our police commissioner dermott shea spoke about this eloquently. the nypd needs to reorient young people and stop problems before they start and be part of the solving of problems in their lives. that's his aspirations for the nypd. >> all rumors about a shakeup inside the new york city police department. what is the truth? >> the truth is that we have great leaders who are doing a great job. dermott shea's vision is to make policing more about youth. i support him. terry monahan our chief of department helped to peacefully disperse a protest and the protesters said show respect and take a know with us. the chief of the department highest ranking uniform officer in the biggest police force in america took a know with respect for the protesters. that didn't get the attention it deserveded. i gave them a lot of credit for that and the way he handled these protests. there are problems to address, john. there are full investigations going on the way the protests were handled to see if these things need to be addressed and done better. there are individ
our police commissioner dermott shea spoke about this eloquently. the nypd needs to reorient young people and stop problems before they start and be part of the solving of problems in their lives. that's his aspirations for the nypd. >> all rumors about a shakeup inside the new york city police department. what is the truth? >> the truth is that we have great leaders who are doing a great job. dermott shea's vision is to make policing more about youth. i support him. terry monahan...
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shea for moving the 600 bad butts but how about we hold officers accountable when we see them commit misconduct. >> cheryl dorsey, i appreciate your opinion. and telling it like you see it. i thank you very much. so that is coming out of the nypd. meantime, atlanta. we are expecting another news conference. this one down south. mayor keisha lance bottoms will be speaking to reporters and we'll bring that for you live. this is on the wake of the rayshard brooks case. one of those police officers have been fired and the other is on administrative leave. we'll be right back. - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. >>> the nba has plans to restart the season but not everyone is on board. the league has announced the return of games in july with adjustments because of coronavirus. but given the climate over the death of george floyd and others, a
shea for moving the 600 bad butts but how about we hold officers accountable when we see them commit misconduct. >> cheryl dorsey, i appreciate your opinion. and telling it like you see it. i thank you very much. so that is coming out of the nypd. meantime, atlanta. we are expecting another news conference. this one down south. mayor keisha lance bottoms will be speaking to reporters and we'll bring that for you live. this is on the wake of the rayshard brooks case. one of those police...
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. >> new york city police commissioner shea says changes are coming to the way police officers carryuties. in a letter to uniformed members yesterday, he told them police will have to fight crime differently in the current climate which may include performing less street stops while better utilizing data and technology. the commissioner defending the decision this morning. watch. >> we are an organization that adapts. we change. attitudes, laws change. law enforcement, in my opinion, is never static. it's always fluid and this is one more change. >> this comes as the nypd has moved to disband its elite anti-crime unit and reassign some 600 plainclothes officers to new roles. police union president patrick lynch sounding off on the decision as murders spike in the big apple. here's what he said, "our city leaders have clearly decided that proactive policing isn't a priority anymore. they chose this strategy. they will have to reckon with the consequences." melissa, i come to you, you live in new york city. i do think it's a little mind blowing to think about how you build community re
. >> new york city police commissioner shea says changes are coming to the way police officers carryuties. in a letter to uniformed members yesterday, he told them police will have to fight crime differently in the current climate which may include performing less street stops while better utilizing data and technology. the commissioner defending the decision this morning. watch. >> we are an organization that adapts. we change. attitudes, laws change. law enforcement, in my...
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. >> commissioner shea now saying officers need to use technology and intelligence-gathering, instead of brute force. now, the police union having a fiery response to this. i want to read part of it to you, referencing that president of the police union, the uptick in gun violence that we are seeing in new york city. said, "shooting and murders are both climbing steadily upward, but our city leaders have clearly decided that proactive policing isn't a priority anymore. they chose this strategy. they will have to reckon with the consequences." and commissioner shea has said that there is a risk to making this call, but he says he wears that risk on his shoulders. so again, we're seeing this reform, these calls for the reform, and then some changes in police departments all across this country. we know that the california attorney general called for no choke hold, intervening when colleagues are doing aggressive force, in their opinion. so, the reform that people are calling for, but now you're seeing the police department, nypd, the biggest one in the country, making a major change. ag
. >> commissioner shea now saying officers need to use technology and intelligence-gathering, instead of brute force. now, the police union having a fiery response to this. i want to read part of it to you, referencing that president of the police union, the uptick in gun violence that we are seeing in new york city. said, "shooting and murders are both climbing steadily upward, but our city leaders have clearly decided that proactive policing isn't a priority anymore. they chose...
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they have around 50 sponsors including mac l'oreal chanel and eva shea. the french representative of the energy agrees to meet us in her paris office. we show her the footage we filmed in the mines in india. it's something out of it it's unbearable we need to act now you know this is why our organization was founded and why we want to eradicate child labor by 2022 funny families or where the child labor still exists but doesn't want international companies to pull out of the region so this isn't a is this is a dieted if these companies decided to stop buying michael from india the families would lose their only income overnight. it takes a huge effort to stay there when we know all about the problem and still say. we're staying there where where of the issue and red joining forces to solve it. to have done. but the fact is michael traders and exporters of the biggest beneficiaries of illegal mining and it's hardly in their interests to change anything importers and producers rely on spot checks and indian certificates but jock hands people are the ones wh
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lauren: now commissioner shea is expected to give us an update later today.wing that body cam footage to kind of sort out the chaotic incident and like you said, steve, the fbi terrorism task force is now involved in this investigation. back to you. ainsley: thank you for the latest lauren. well the national guard is in our nations capitol this morning as protesters ramping up and griff jenkins joins us live from washington d.c. with the latest there. griff: ainsley good morning, things are quiet here over my shoulder just a few protesterses gathered at the fence line at lafayette plaza but earlier this morning, protesterses remained overnight with fashions running really really hot. the national guard deployed out on the streets just absolutely keeping their cool, but keeping order. and there was a moment, ainsley, that was remarkable that spoke to humanity. it was a former d.c. national guard soldier, named wayne car m aiden. he was out here as the protester s were screaming obscenities in the guard's face and immediately, wayne would say "keep your bearing
lauren: now commissioner shea is expected to give us an update later today.wing that body cam footage to kind of sort out the chaotic incident and like you said, steve, the fbi terrorism task force is now involved in this investigation. back to you. ainsley: thank you for the latest lauren. well the national guard is in our nations capitol this morning as protesters ramping up and griff jenkins joins us live from washington d.c. with the latest there. griff: ainsley good morning, things are...
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attorney, tim shea, was giving stone such unprecedentedly favorable treatment because he was, quote, afraid of the president. zelensky says that explanation was deeply unsettling. together with my fellow line assistant united states attorneys, i immediately and repeatedly raised concerns in writing and orally that such political favoritism was wrong and contrary to legal ethics and department policy. our objections were not heeded. when i learned that the department was going to issue a new sentencing memo, i made the difficult decision to resign from the case. and now tomorrow at noon, he is going to tell the country what the president and this attorney general have done. we're going to get expert advice this hour on what this means and who is supposed to get in trouble for a whistle-blower coming forward with something like this and how they're supposed to get in trouble and what documentation might be coming to bolster this very serious accusation. i will tell you one of the things i'm most interested in here from this statement we got from aaron zelinsky, this prosecutor, this wh
attorney, tim shea, was giving stone such unprecedentedly favorable treatment because he was, quote, afraid of the president. zelensky says that explanation was deeply unsettling. together with my fellow line assistant united states attorneys, i immediately and repeatedly raised concerns in writing and orally that such political favoritism was wrong and contrary to legal ethics and department policy. our objections were not heeded. when i learned that the department was going to issue a new...
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attorney shea. mr. jordan: this is as bad as the whole impeachment, the unanimous whistleblower who had no firsthand knowledge, was biased against the president, and who worked for joe biden. now we have a so-called whistleblower with no firsthand knowledge, who didn't talk to any of the people who make the decision and who is obviously biased against the attorney general. it seems just as bad, just as lame as what we went through just a few months back. it seems to me, as others have pointed out, i know my time is winding down, that the real politics here was in some of the investigations that took place prior, when we have some time i'd look to get into that as well. with that, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. mr. deutch. mr. deutch: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. did he listenky, i'd like to follow up on mr. jordan's questions and ask about the severity of roger stone's crime. he was convicted of one count of witness tampering and a count of tampering with an investigation by making false st
attorney shea. mr. jordan: this is as bad as the whole impeachment, the unanimous whistleblower who had no firsthand knowledge, was biased against the president, and who worked for joe biden. now we have a so-called whistleblower with no firsthand knowledge, who didn't talk to any of the people who make the decision and who is obviously biased against the attorney general. it seems just as bad, just as lame as what we went through just a few months back. it seems to me, as others have pointed...
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>>on monday nypd commissioner, dermot shea announced the disbanding of the anti-crime unit and the reassignment of 600 plainclothes officers it was time for change. >>a lot of different reasons. i think it was a long way to building trust in the community. >>police chiefs caution, not every city will be the same it can't be just one size fits all approach to to a policing throughout the country are victims of crime specifically violent crimes need to be supported in dismantling police departments can't be the answer to that. both parties on capitol hill have now unveiled legislative proposals leaders on both sides as police reform accountability and transparency seeking reform law at role to play what we've got to do is make sure. >>that their role is one that meets the times, democrats and republicans with differences to the approach to resolve and cities with much to discuss regarding the future of american policing. >>as demonstrators pushed them to make the most of the moment in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>in san francisco, the christopher columbus statue that stood in front of coit towe
>>on monday nypd commissioner, dermot shea announced the disbanding of the anti-crime unit and the reassignment of 600 plainclothes officers it was time for change. >>a lot of different reasons. i think it was a long way to building trust in the community. >>police chiefs caution, not every city will be the same it can't be just one size fits all approach to to a policing throughout the country are victims of crime specifically violent crimes need to be supported in...
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tonight on the day it's good to have you here it's good to see someone smiling on the show for it shea about 2 years ago if you haven't always good to good to have you here about 2 years ago i think you said in order for change to take place a domino needs to fall in the rest of us have to fall like dominos to was george for you to domino. absolutely i think george floyd was an inadvertent domino let's talk about being a domino it means one person taking one action that reverberated through the world and makes other people who i don't think george wanted to be the domino that he was in being murdered on video by a police officer he's an inadvertent domino and because of the fact that he ended up losing his life in such an unjust way the rest of us have been convicted a call to action to make sure that there no law there george floyd no other i honestly jones no other wikia boy trayvon martin's people who lose their lives alternately because white supremacists find them it's in a dating stick before the scandal. let me you say you're the person who says what others think but dare not sp
tonight on the day it's good to have you here it's good to see someone smiling on the show for it shea about 2 years ago if you haven't always good to good to have you here about 2 years ago i think you said in order for change to take place a domino needs to fall in the rest of us have to fall like dominos to was george for you to domino. absolutely i think george floyd was an inadvertent domino let's talk about being a domino it means one person taking one action that reverberated through the...
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the overturning of 50a, this announcement by dermot shea.o you think that's enough or are you looking for more reforms? >> i want to thank the state legislature. they have created an inspector general which will be housed in my office. in addition to that, they've codified my ability to investigate police and civilian interactions, particularly of individuals who are unarmed. i thank them for that, for putting that permanently into the law. and all of the other measures that they have passed, i applauded. but obviously, there are some additional recommendations, and i look forward again to gathering the facts and the evidence and guiding this process forward. it's important that we listen. we listen to the protesters. we listen to the thousands of individuals who march on our street peacefully each and every night. and we get to the bottom of it. it's important that individuals understand that community is critical to law enforcement in the state of new york and across this nation. law enforcement relies upon the community. and if there is a
the overturning of 50a, this announcement by dermot shea.o you think that's enough or are you looking for more reforms? >> i want to thank the state legislature. they have created an inspector general which will be housed in my office. in addition to that, they've codified my ability to investigate police and civilian interactions, particularly of individuals who are unarmed. i thank them for that, for putting that permanently into the law. and all of the other measures that they have...
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these guys as a beer rather than disbanding the unit but i suspect this is more about commissioner shea trying to protect these cops more than anything else. >> ed: as you know mayor de blasio has been under fire and he's talking about defunding the police in the sense of not abolishing but moving funds around it which is not sitting well with a lot of people. interesting op-ed in "the new york times" over the weekend, yes. we mean that literally abolish the police we want to make them obsolete. we solve problems by policing and caging people that many people can't even imagine anyone other than the police solutions to of violence and harm. these are cops that are going after the worst of the worst. these are people investigating folks stealing candy from a shop. these are people going after the gang leaders and violent thugs who cause the violent crimes and shooting in both city. these are the people that we should be praising, these are the people that we should be expanding. but they realize these events oftentimes do get into shootin shootings, and you can't otherwise protect cops.
these guys as a beer rather than disbanding the unit but i suspect this is more about commissioner shea trying to protect these cops more than anything else. >> ed: as you know mayor de blasio has been under fire and he's talking about defunding the police in the sense of not abolishing but moving funds around it which is not sitting well with a lot of people. interesting op-ed in "the new york times" over the weekend, yes. we mean that literally abolish the police we want to...
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there with you on that one we have a question this week we're celebrating the birthday of the both shea guerrero and talks of course where hearing tupac music during the marches and we're seeing his songs chart again pretty heavily how do you think pop legacy influence today's activism. you know i think that. is part of music will always always be relevant because he has so many messages that get. defunding the police and the problems that they cause now communities how racism is used as a tool to pot the school i went to. the people who were supposed to be educating me on this to talk. about the problems that exist within america in dealing with politics and dealing with police officers. changes when doing the introduction and then there's a lot of the changes i'm not going to use in the profanity but i'm just going to. be a good t.v. friendly version but it's cops don't care about a negro pull the trigger kill a black person he's a hero so the same thing has been going on the same thing has been going on since i was much out. of. pocket before i was a relevant and those that energy an
there with you on that one we have a question this week we're celebrating the birthday of the both shea guerrero and talks of course where hearing tupac music during the marches and we're seeing his songs chart again pretty heavily how do you think pop legacy influence today's activism. you know i think that. is part of music will always always be relevant because he has so many messages that get. defunding the police and the problems that they cause now communities how racism is used as a tool...
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and commissioner shea has made separate appearances since your announcement yesterday. what have your conversations been like with the commissioner? i can imagine some agencies budgets will be cut. mayor de blasio: the commissioner and i talk all the time. this is someone i have been working closely with since 2014. we have a constant, ongoing dialogue. no commissioners here will want to hear that their budget might be cut. the commissioners said, publicly since then, that if there is one place he would want to see money go, if it came out of the budget , is youth programs. it shows the caliber of the man. he believes in a focus on youth. we have you orienting policing towards the youth. we are going to find a way to address the needs of the youth this summer. we do not have it yet. it is absolutely dependent on the health care situation. i am praying that we come through ok, but the council and the people of the city want to see more for our young people. now, there is more possibility. >> i have a question for the doctor. days ofhad 13 non-social distancing, of people
and commissioner shea has made separate appearances since your announcement yesterday. what have your conversations been like with the commissioner? i can imagine some agencies budgets will be cut. mayor de blasio: the commissioner and i talk all the time. this is someone i have been working closely with since 2014. we have a constant, ongoing dialogue. no commissioners here will want to hear that their budget might be cut. the commissioners said, publicly since then, that if there is one place...
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just today nypd commissioner shea tweeted he is 1,000% behind shifting funding from the police to youth programs. it's very specific there for the commissioner. for now let's bring in sheriff bob president of the florida sheriff's association. great to have you on the program today. >> thank you, harris. good to be with you. >> harris: you heard the commissioner here in new york, say you can move funds over. that doesn't mean defunding. they want a billion dollars wiped away in new york city. how do you feel about this whole idea you? are being asked to do so much and they want to cut your funding. >> one of the things people should know and it applies to every law enforcement agency in the country, 90% of the budget is people. that means cops and boots on the ground. that means the people you call at 3 a.m. when you call 9-11 and someone is breaking in your house. what will it feel like when you call 9-11 and somebody says we are on a 30 minute delay because we don't have the people? we all support the notion we can do better. this notion of eliminating police department is just a punc
just today nypd commissioner shea tweeted he is 1,000% behind shifting funding from the police to youth programs. it's very specific there for the commissioner. for now let's bring in sheriff bob president of the florida sheriff's association. great to have you on the program today. >> thank you, harris. good to be with you. >> harris: you heard the commissioner here in new york, say you can move funds over. that doesn't mean defunding. they want a billion dollars wiped away in new...
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attorney shea. mr. jordan: this is as bad as the whole impeachment, the unanimous whistleblower who had no firsthand knowledge, was biased against the president, and who worked for joe biden. now we have a so-called whistleblower with no firsthand knowledge, who didn't talk to any of the people who make the decision and who is obviously biased against the attorney general. it seems just as bad, just as lame as what we went through just a few months back. it seems to me, as others have pointed out, i know my time is winding down, that the real politics here was in some of the investigations that took place prior, when we have some time i'd look to get into that as well. with that, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. mr. deutch. mr. deutch: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. did he listenky, i'd like to follow up on mr. jordan's questions and ask about the severity of roger stone's crime. he was convicted of one count of witness tampering and a count of tampering with an investigation by making false st
attorney shea. mr. jordan: this is as bad as the whole impeachment, the unanimous whistleblower who had no firsthand knowledge, was biased against the president, and who worked for joe biden. now we have a so-called whistleblower with no firsthand knowledge, who didn't talk to any of the people who make the decision and who is obviously biased against the attorney general. it seems just as bad, just as lame as what we went through just a few months back. it seems to me, as others have pointed...
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police commissioner dermot shea admonishing protesters but admitted there may be some police culpability. >> the investigations are progressing as fast as possible in the middle of a riot situation. without a doubt it will be a couple officers suspended. >> they held a memorial for george floyd. floyd's brother terrence addressed the crowd thanking them for their support but reminding them the protests took place. >> i'm proud of the protests but i'm not proud of the destruction. my brother wasn't about death. the floyds are god-fearing family. >> more demonstrations throughout the city. brian: thank you very much and you can see behind her it has been a rainy night. that contributed to the fact that not so many protesters, lifting their curfews, will that mean more people come out? when you look at new york city the mayor and police commissioner said enough is enough, demonstrations go past their time we will start arresting people and last night they did. here is the problem for police on the streets and that is they are working big shifts and are exhausted and the former top cop in ne
police commissioner dermot shea admonishing protesters but admitted there may be some police culpability. >> the investigations are progressing as fast as possible in the middle of a riot situation. without a doubt it will be a couple officers suspended. >> they held a memorial for george floyd. floyd's brother terrence addressed the crowd thanking them for their support but reminding them the protests took place. >> i'm proud of the protests but i'm not proud of the...
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plus avocado, olive and shea. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color.nier, naturally! >>> historically most big companies have scheid away from taking sides in the bub public debates. here's our abby phillip. >> reporter: it started as a trickle. silicon valley companies like salesforce and apple speaking out days after the killing of george floyd but now it has become an avalanche. as corporate america breaks its silence on race amid nationwide protests. the nations of america's most powerful businesses are facing pressure from their customers and employees to act. >> i say to you today, no more. no more racism of any kind is divisive. it's ugly and it brings about the worst of people. >> ben & jerry's offering one of the most strongly worded statements calling for concrete steps to dismantle white supremacy in all its forms. >> in order for us to make the kind of progress that we need as a nation and as a society, it requires us to acknowledge and to embrace some hard truths. >> reporter: nike flipping its iconic slogan on its head now pleading for on
plus avocado, olive and shea. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color.nier, naturally! >>> historically most big companies have scheid away from taking sides in the bub public debates. here's our abby phillip. >> reporter: it started as a trickle. silicon valley companies like salesforce and apple speaking out days after the killing of george floyd but now it has become an avalanche. as corporate america breaks its silence on race amid nationwide...
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i know you and commissioner shea made separate appearances since your announcement yesterday. what have your conversations been like with the commissioner? i can imagine some agencies budgets will be cut. mayor de blasio: the commissioner and i talk all the time. this is someone i have been working closely with since 2014. i have immense respect for him. we have a constant, ongoing dialogue. of course no commissioner wants to hear that their budget will be cut and there is the deep fear that everyone's budget will be cut if we don't get the stimulus. but the commissioner has said publicly since then that if there is one place he would want to see money go, if it came out of his budget, is youth programs. he said that publicly. it shows the caliber of the man. he believes in a focus on youth. he said it months ago before all of this happened. it was a focal point of my state of the city that we are reorienting policing towards the youth. with the city council, we are going to find a way to address the needs of the youth this summer. we do not have it yet. we have to figure it o
i know you and commissioner shea made separate appearances since your announcement yesterday. what have your conversations been like with the commissioner? i can imagine some agencies budgets will be cut. mayor de blasio: the commissioner and i talk all the time. this is someone i have been working closely with since 2014. i have immense respect for him. we have a constant, ongoing dialogue. of course no commissioner wants to hear that their budget will be cut and there is the deep fear that...