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"new york police department" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

06:19 min | 5 d ago

"new york police department" Discussed on WTOP

"I'm Dmitri sodas with the top local stories we're following this hour, the latest developments of the ongoing legal battle over odd non syed's murder conviction in Baltimore. The Supreme Court of Maryland has decided to hold off on reinstating that conviction for now. Syed as you remember, spent more than 20 years in prison. He was accused of killing his ex-girlfriend in 2000 was later freed in 2022 after the Baltimore state's attorney's office found the prosecutors uncovered two different suspects. But by then, he'd spent well over two decades in prison. His case was highlighted in the first series of the hit podcast serial. Maryland's highest court issued in order today that prevents the reinstatement of syed's murder conviction by a lower court, said will remain free while the court considers his appeal. He has always maintained his innocence saying he did not kill ex-girlfriend 18 year old hayman Lee. We've got a major follow-up on a deadly police shooting from earlier this month in fairfax county. County police have released body camera footage tonight, showing how officers responded to what they call an assault on a police officer on route one, south of the beltway. It was both near a gas station and a McDonald's. This is a once in a generation happening to a police department, even a big police department like fairfax. That's how police chief Kevin Davis describes what happened on May 11th when an officer pulled into a gas station near Huntington after being alerted to a stolen U haul. Body camera footage shows suspect Brandon la magne reached for the officer's gun after being told he's going to be detained. Davis says officers made the decision to shoot toward an approach the police cruiser where the brawl occurred, even though it unfolded in a busy shopping center. We responded to his actions, his actions, in my opinion, his intent rather was to kill that police officer. Video shows one officer remove a magnet from the cruiser and shoot him. He was assaulted he was taken hostage. He was abducted, the actions of the two responding officers, I believe were more than appropriate given what we now. In fairfax county, Scott gelman WTO news. Davis says the investigation into the incident is still ongoing. The Florida man arrested outside a nearby fairfax county preschool. This week, after allegedly telling officers at CIA headquarters he had a gun, he's going to stay in jail during a bond hearing today, a Virginia judge in fairfax county decided to keep 32 year old Eric sandal behind bars while his criminal case plays out. The Gainesville Florida man was arrested near Dolly Madison preschool and maclean, a spokesperson told police he tried to use the bathroom there was denied access for that. He was not armed at that point, but when police showed up, they found an AK-47 a handgun and ammunition inside his vehicle. He's been charged with possessing a firearm at a school. New tonight is well President Biden has vetoed a measure that would overturn D.C.'s police reform law. The Republican led effort made its way to the president's desk after passing the Senate last week. It was enacted by the D.C. council after the 2020 police killing of George Floyd. The president used his veto power on the third anniversary of Floyd's murder in Minneapolis. He had previously signed disapproval legislation on D.C.'s revised criminal code. In a statement tonight, D.C.'s congressional delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, says the first time a president has ever vetoed a disapproval resolution on D.C. legislation passed under the home rule act. You might be pleasantly surprised at the pump this weekend if you're filling up before and during your Memorial Day road trip. Gas prices are on a downward trend. If a road trip is on your agenda this Memorial Day weekend, you might be happy to hear that it will be a little nicer on your wallet compared to last year. According to triple-A, nationally, a gallon of regular gas costs around $4 and 60 cents. This year, that same gallon of gas cost about a dollar less a gallon, around $3 and 57 cents. That gallon of gas is even a little cheaper if you're driving in Virginia. The average there is about $3 and 34 cents. In Maryland, the average is about $3 and 50 cents. In D.C., the average is a little higher than nationally at $3 and 64 cents, but that's still a deal compared to last year. Triple-A projects this year to be the third most traveled Memorial Day weekend since 2000. Valerie bonk WTO V news. No matter where you drive, you'll pass them work zones, but what does it feel like on the other side of those construction barriers? You're literally 12 feet away from a 75 mile an hour missile. Cars have came into the work zone over top of the barriers. Those are some of the members of road crews who spoke to the associated general contractors of America in a video about work's own safety, their survey with HCS, a software firm showed in Maryland 67% of respondents said the risks of crashes are greater now, and they cite speeding and cell phone use. Harry Klein, a paving manager for a Baltimore contractor, said this. I want to go home tonight just like you want to get to where you're going right now. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. Still ahead here on WTO could a new motion sickness drug soon be hitting the market. Stay with us now at 8 O 8 get a precision AC tune up for only $59. Michael and son. Traffic and weather on the 8s and when it breaks, bob imler is in the traffic center. Eggs are pretty quiet around the region with the exception of the volume coming out from Nats park and headed toward the 14th street bridge on 6 95 and three 95, still very slow there as people are trying to get to Virginia, but also people trying to get to Merrill of northbound on D.C. two 95 coming off the 11th street bridge and up past Pennsylvania avenue. That's what that volume is all about. Meanwhile, 95 of the Baltimore Washington Parkway each doing all right, no problems to report 50 out to the bay bridge. That is running without delay. And it looks like they have got some road work setting up on 97 northbound north of Annapolis near crownsville, should be getting by a single file there. In Virginia, three 95 and 95, each running without delay, and on 66, all is quiet, both inside and outside the beltway. 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Assault Case Dismissed Due to Lack of Injury Under NY Law

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:19 min | Last month

Assault Case Dismissed Due to Lack of Injury Under NY Law

"New Yorkers worry about the surge in major violence since the pandemic. But small quote unquote violence has also exploded, creating an environment of fear. Isadora Acosta, an architect, was between business meetings march 8th around noon. After one near a Columbus circle, I don't know, I don't know what that means after one the near Columbus circle. She stopped at Whole Foods to get groceries and hopped on an M 7 bus to drop them off at her upper west side home. If it's doable, I would always choose the bus over the subway, she says, because there's been so many subway crimes in the middle of the day. Acosta took a seat behind a man. Without any prior interaction, the man, who she estimates, was in his 50s, started hitting me. I was completely shocked. He slapped her several times with both hands. He was mumbling words. Acosta didn't understand. I said to him, I'm sorry, I don't know what I did. A woman helped her leave the boss at the next stop. A custom filed a police report. The police asked her if she wanted to press charges, and she said yes. It seemed to me that everything was leading towards some follow-up, she says. Yet when she called to inquire on progress, the NYPD told her the case. Was inactive. With no exclamation. The New York police department does not dispute this account. A cost of 16 year old son Emilio fears the police are an investigating because the district attorney has stopped prosecuting such cases. Something a family friend detective told them. Since there was no blood. Most of us think hitting someone is assault, but unless a person sustains an injury under New York law hitting someone is just harassment.

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"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:31 min | 2 months ago

"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Have faith in the New York police department. Yes. Although Biden has fate, the judge presiding over the case has banned all electronic devices from the courtroom to prevent what lawyers for Donald Trump have called a media circus. Now, on to Federal Reserve policy, so the fed governor Lisa Kirk says that inflation has started easing but cook, who is a voting member, warned that a tight labor market could derail that outlook. Same wage gains moderating quite a bit. So that, I think, is a hopeful sign. But this inflationary process is in, I think it's in process. It's in train. We're not there yet. So that was Lisa Kirk speaking there at the University of Michigan. It comes as fed policymakers try to price in shocks from Ukraine, China reopening and now oil. The European Central Bank has not taken another half point hike off the table. That's a message from the ECB's governing council member Robert holtzman, who says the increase is still on the cards if the turmoil that's rocked the global banking system doesn't worsen. I'll turn it did acknowledge the collapse of Silicon Valley bank but said his feeling would be to stay on course on interest rate hikes to address inflation. Now to some politics here in the UK, the Labor Party is homing in on crime as a key election issue leader Keir Starmer says labor would add 13,000 neighborhood police officers. The government's hollowed out policing they got rid of about 20,000 officers. We say

Investigate the Investigator

The Officer Tatum Show

01:29 min | 2 months ago

Investigate the Investigator

"How many more white men have been unjustly accused from that DA's office, perhaps? Because they're white, perhaps because they're perceived to be a conservative Trump supporter. So on et cetera, I think this goes far beyond far and above Donald Trump. And I think there needs to be some serious investigation into this guy Alvin Bragg. But this guy hid evidence from you from I. He was willing to, I mean, they were having barrier set up zero heads were was they were reporting. I think there were going to be 700 additional New York police department or officials policemen or what have you out there. You know, they wanted the whole spectacle. They were claiming they wanted to keep the violence out and things could get crazy, but who? Who? Conservatives aren't overwhelmingly violent. We're not. I mean, we'll defend ourselves, but we're not violent people. That's the left. And the left will use lawlessness. I even wonder when I think about Alvin Bragg, and I started to wonder, you know, this idiot literally dropped as far as felony cases were concerned. He didn't drop the charges, but he dropped 50% of felony charges down to misdemeanor charges. And I was thinking of all the people that would likely walk free and the damage and the carnage that would be done to that area in New York.

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NYPD Sees Largest Staff Exodus in Decades

The Officer Tatum Show

00:54 sec | 4 months ago

NYPD Sees Largest Staff Exodus in Decades

"There's a mass exodus that it's occurring switch to background. That's occurring in America. Of police officers. Good men and women primarily good men and women. I would argue that most police officers are good men and women who serve, they are exiting, leaving police departments all over the country leaving the citizens in the city un patrolled in many capacities. I just want to talk about the New York police department, some 3700 New York member New York police officers have quit or retired last year alone. This has not been seen in New York since 2002. I'm on 20 years ago. 20 plus, 21 years ago. My math is right. 3700 people, either quit or retire last year.

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Greg Kelly of Newsmax Discusses Dad Ray Kelly's NYPD Legacy

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:44 min | 4 months ago

Greg Kelly of Newsmax Discusses Dad Ray Kelly's NYPD Legacy

"Greg Kelly, are the son of the famous celebrated New York police department commissioner ray Kelly, who I've had the privilege of meeting a couple of times. So you have a very interesting background just in terms of being a real New Yorker. Well, that's true. And by the way, I'm glad you pointed out, yeah, you think it's kind of obvious the left is wrong about law enforcement. However, and they've been wrong about law enforcement for a long time, but there was a shift starting in about 2011, 2012, where and it really went into overdrive in 2020. Where the left suddenly started to ignore rioting and pillaging and the death and destruction of riots. I mean, the left media, they always had sympathy for those usually perpetrating the violence all the way back in the 60s, all the way through the 90s that Rodney King riots, but they still condemned the riots themselves. And they didn't really sugarcoat it. And that all changed in 2020. And it was pretty dramatic. So I wanted to address all of this. I wanted to figure out how it happened. And you mentioned my dad, I dedicate the book to him, it was a remarkable he is a remarkable law enforcement figure. And he did so much good when he left his position in 2013. His personal approval rating in New York City, which is almost majority, was used majority non white, was at 75%. Which is kind of crazy. When you think about it. Well, it kind of tells you that no matter what color you are, you don't like crime.

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Police: Man with ax, sword asked to enter NY Times newsroom

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 6 months ago

Police: Man with ax, sword asked to enter NY Times newsroom

"Police in New York say an armed man entered The New York Times building I Norman hall Authorities say the man carrying an axe and sword went into the lobby of The New York Times building and asked to speak to the political section He then handed over his weapons and waited for emergency personnel when he was denied entry The New York police department said officers responded to the times building in midtown Manhattan shortly afternoon after getting a 9-1-1 call when officers arrived building security told him the man had the two weapons He was then taken to the hospital for evaluation at times representative thank police for resolving the situation quickly and peacefully By Norman hall

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"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:53 min | 7 months ago

"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The FBI needs Jersey state and New York City responding to threats against the Jewish community at Baxter has global news. What's going on here at yeah, they don't know exactly what yet, but they are really being very careful risk. Let's start with the FBI saying that it is received information of a broad threat to New Jersey synagogues saying it is taking proactive measures. Governor Phil Murphy, New Jersey, meanwhile, says it is a credible threat. He says he has been in touch with multiple law enforcement agencies to make sure that all houses of worship are protected. And now, New York police department is saying it is paying close attention. It is saying it has received no specific threats, but it is gathering information from New Jersey officials. These kinds of threats occur at times after anti semitic posts like we have seen recently from Kyrie Irving and earlier Kanye West. South Korea and U.S. are warning that if Kim Jong-un uses nuclear weapons, it will be the end of his regime. The response from the United States to Kim Jong-un's missile launch barrage is something that will, well, not make him very happy. On the Peninsula, we're returning to large scale exercises. To strengthen our combined readiness and our ability to fight tonight if necessary. And defense secretary Lloyd Austin and consultation with South Korea extending the exercise period of vigilant storm. We are focused on making sure that they don't choose to employ a nuclear weapon or choose to attack South Korea. Austin says highly unfortunate that the DPRK has chosen this path and warns him against going down the path toward nuclear weapons says that if he does, it will be the end of his regime. U.S. officials were able to meet with WNBA star Brittany griner in Russia for the first time in about three months. White House spokesman Pierre says she seems to

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Why AJ Approves of CNN's New Boss Chris Licht

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:33 min | 9 months ago

Why AJ Approves of CNN's New Boss Chris Licht

"If you listen to my politics is a bit show, you know that I'm very happy with CNN's new boss Chris licked and what's he's doing with that network. He's basically getting out all the bullshit. He's getting rid of the people who had a very slanted view of news. He wants news that's more central. You know, yes, they're probably still going to lean left, but not like they were leaning in the past. He wants factual based stories. And he made a couple of big hires the other day. One of which was a guy named John Miller who is now CNN's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst Miller used to serve as the New York police department's deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter terrorism. You might have seen a lot of him with whenever there was a terrorism story or a bin Laden story. But before that, John Miller worked as a correspondent for CBS News and ABC News, he actually landed a very rare interview with Osama bin Laden back in 1998. It was also the former co anchor of ABC's 2020 and he worked for a decade as an investigative reporter for WNBC in New York. And he's obviously going to help deliver to what Chris look says is CNN's commitment to tackling complex issues while presenting audiences with independent objective news and meaningful analysis across platforms.

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Two Black Teenage Girls Charged With Hate Crime in 'Anti-White' Attack

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:39 min | 10 months ago

Two Black Teenage Girls Charged With Hate Crime in 'Anti-White' Attack

"Black teenage girls in New York City were arrested Tuesday that is let's see Friday three days ago. Charged with hate crimes over the brutal attack on a 57 year old white woman, riding a bus and queens earlier this month. The New York police department said that a 15 year old girl in the 16 year old girl were arrested on Tuesday in the confines of the 102nd precinct. They each faced two counts of assault while carrying out a hate crime. And aggravated harassment while carrying out a hate crime. Their names were not released by police due to their ages. Quite follow that. I mean, this is serious crime. NYPD released a video on a photo showing three black girls walking down a city street earlier this month. About 6 50 p.m. police said the three unidentified individuals now to approach the 57 year old female passenger. On the southbound MTA bus and the vicinity of Jamaica avenue, and woodhaven boulevard struck her in the head with an unknown object, causing a laceration and bleeding. They carried out the attack while making anti white statements, police said. God even Fox News capitalizes white. Oh my God.

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NYPD's sex crime unit under investigation after victims say they were shamed and traumatized by officers

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 11 months ago

NYPD's sex crime unit under investigation after victims say they were shamed and traumatized by officers

"Federal review has been launched into the New York police department's sex crime unit AP correspondent Norman hall reports The Justice Department is investigating the NYPD's treatment of sex crime victims after concluding there is significant justification to do so Prosecutors say there have been reports of deficiencies for more than a decade The investigation will be led by the Justice Department's civil rights division and federal prosecutors in New York They will gauge whether the unit engages in a pattern of gender bias policing There will also be a review of policies procedures and training for investigations of sexual assault crimes U.S. attorney Damien Williams in Manhattan said sex crime victims deserve the same rigorous and unbiased investigations of their cases that

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"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"World is listening This is Bloomberg markets Asia I'm Hollywood with the first word headlines New York City police say they've identified a person of interest in a Brooklyn subway attack that left at least ten people with bullet wounds during the morning rush hour Bloomberg's pretty good has more from the scene Tuesday morning in Brooklyn New York a gunman opened fired in a subway station after releasing two smoke canisters injuring 23 people including ten with a gunshot wound luckily there were no fatalities at the scene of the crime authorities found a 9 millimeter handgun to undetonated smoke grenades and a hatchet among other items the New York police department has identified a person of interest based on keys to a rented U haul van found at the scene The manhunt is ongoing Create a Gupta Bloomberg New York And we'll speak live with New York City mayor Eric Adams later on Bloomberg's surveillance that's at 8 45 a.m. Wednesday in New York 8 45 p.m. in Hong Kong The world's top independent oil trader Vidal group intends to completely stop transactions involving Russian origin crude and products by the end of this year The company says volumes will quote diminish significantly in the second quarter before being fully phased out in an email statement that I'll also reiterated it would not enter into any new Russian crude and product trades Food liger has halted payments on foreign debt in order to preserve its dwindling dollar stockpiles for essential food and fuel imports Authorities are also said to be seeking to negotiate with creditors and are warning of a possible default The announcement follows mounting calls for the president got a Biogen Parker and his brother prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa to resign Boris Johnson is now the first sitting UK prime minister in modern times who have been found in guilty of breaking the law Johnson said he paid a fine for beating the coronavirus lockdown rules that his own government.

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"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:49 min | 1 year ago

"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Stray bullet outside of south Bronx high school during a street dispute New York police department officials announced the arrest yesterday of 17 year old Jeremiah Ryan in connection with the shooting Police say Ryan faces charges of murder attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon As we've been reporting governor Kathy hochul yesterday signed the $220 billion New York State budget The budget which was a week late will rely on a windfall of federal funds and higher than expected tax revenues Inflation is in focus as we head into the holiday shortened trading week as the war in Ukraine amplifies price pressures Bloomberg's Karen Moscow has more U.S. consumer price inflation data is out on Tuesday economists expect an 8.4% gain compared to the same month last year People get insight into the state of the U.S. consumer Thursday with the release of monthly retail sales figures The European Central Bank and bank of Canada will decide on monetary policy in the week ahead It's also a big week for earnings Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley among those reporting Bloomberg's Karen Moscow reporting The FAA has issued its biggest fines yet for unruly behavior and two separate incidents in which passengers allegedly bit hit and headbutted crew members or other travelers on a pair of flights The story from Bloomberg's Shirley pellet The FAA proposed civil penalties of about $82,000 and $77,000 for the two unidentified women passengers They can contest the fines speaking on the TV program the view transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg said quote if you are on an airplane don't be a jerk and don't endanger the flight crews and fellow passengers Bloomberg's Charlie pellet reporting Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg.

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As NYC Crime Surges, Police Focus Attention on 9-Year-Old Girl Without Vaccine Card

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:11 min | 1 year ago

As NYC Crime Surges, Police Focus Attention on 9-Year-Old Girl Without Vaccine Card

"City, let me tell you what's going on in New York City right now. Every category of serious crimes, according to New York Post, in the city is on the rise so far this year, with police data showing an increase of 35% in a total increase in crime compared to the same time in 2021. Jessica Seymour, from inwood, Manhattan says, quote, I don't go anytime after dark right now, not safe. All my friends in New York are leaving. Or they are. They stay at home when it becomes night. A guy got stabbed and another guy shot right outside my son's window, said Seymour, whose boy is 7. We have two schools here, and this happens right here. My block has police on it all the time. There are shootings that are drug dealers on our corner right now. The fear is real, crimes are up. So what is the police force of New York City wasting their time doing? What is the focus of the New York police department that of course has our eternal respect after what happened with 9 11, but they've turned into an American version and I do not use this lightly of the Stasi. Play the tape, I'm going to narrate it. So here you have right here at a museum in New York City. That is a 9 year old girl. Now, I'm not trying to racialize this. Her name is jaila. I think she is a black girl. Is that right? So this is a black girl being escorted right there by two masked New York City police department, police officers, all the while crimes, murders, arsons, rapes, sexual assaults, are up, these two police officers are effectively arresting a 9 year old girl. Why? Because she did not have her vaccine papers at a museum. These two police officers now continue and bring the 9 year old girl into a squad car and put her in like she's El Chapo or Eric Rudolph or Ted Kaczynski the uniform. You know, forget the fact that gang activity is up and robbery and murders are up. This is a young black girl that has been put into a police department car and escorted up. Where is Black Lives Matter exactly? Protesting this? Now, what's her crime? Her crime is not being

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"new york police department" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:21 min | 1 year ago

"new york police department" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"He was sending reports back to his bosses at bosi the bureau of special service and investigation which was a special unit of the New York police department So there was information that they had and he even wrote down every point in which he described what he thought was a dry run for the assassination A week before Malcolm died So they had that in reports and one of the things that was chilling when gene Roberts did tell us about on the day of February 21st he said he knew he had sent the information about this going down and on the day of February 21st He said there was limited minimal police presence outside the autobahn Now the Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance reopened the investigation into Malcolm X's death after that documentary on Netflix came out What do you think tamera is the wider lesson we should take for this case Look I think we need this is not I mean this is a correction And it's an historic development in this story but the real issue for still remains that those who also pull the trigger aside from one of the guys who were caught Tom's hair they were never charged They were never investigated And then names had come up So that's that remains that remains a question So this is not I don't know that it can be resolved because it's never bring back Malcolm And you know my thoughts and art with you know Malcolm's family you know And it's with the families of philosophy as well as kale of slam because they suffered Do you think they'll ever be Do you think they'll ever be closer on Malcolm X's death Most of the people who are responsible are dead So this is going to be one of those things that will not have the resolution then Not really Tomorrow Yeah This won't have a resolution then How do you get a resolution To mayor pain is the co author of the dead are arising the life of Malcolm X the 2020 national book award winner for nonfiction to mera thank you very much Thank you The.

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"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:15 min | 1 year ago

"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Overhaul the way countries tax multinational companies This in a bid to stem competition for the lowest rates all of the leaders at the group of 20 summit in Rome endorsed the new rules today A senior U.S. administration official traveling with president Joe Biden earlier called the plan and historic reshaping of the rules for the global economy that will force corporations to pay their fair share of taxes The U.S. and the European Union have concluded a trade truce on steel and aluminum that will allow the allies to remove tariffs on more than $10 billion worth of their exports each year Negotiators reached an agreement Today as they work to balance market demands and climate change according to national security adviser Jake Sullivan he was speaking on the sidelines of the group of 20 summit in Rome Vaccination rates among New York City's police fire and sanitation departments rose as workers faced possible suspension on Monday The city is bracing for gaps in public health and safety with tens of thousands of essential public workers still not vaccinated under the mandate imposed by marital de Blasio New York Times reports New York police department as saying it's vaccination rate has risen to 84% up from 79% on Thursday The fire department's numbers rose to 77% from 69% the day before amid complaints of trash already piling up on city sidewalks the rate for sanitation workers rose 9% according to city hall spokesman Mitch Schwartz the number was 67% on Thursday Most city workers were required to receive a first dose by Friday afternoon but were allowed to work through the weekend presumably leaving more time for vaccination Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg This is masters in business with very little on Bloomberg radio My extra special guest this week is Lisa Jones She is the CEO of a Monday U.S. the $100 billion U.S. arm of Europe's second largest asset manager on Mundy a Mundy proper manages over $2 trillion in assets than one of the ten largest asset managers in the world with over a 100 million clients in 36 countries about 4500 employees Lisa Jones welcome to Bloomberg Thanks Barry thanks for having me here today My pleasure I've been looking forward to chatting with you for a while I think of a Monday as really one of the largest asset managers that a lot of people especially in the U.S. haven't heard of But before we get to a month let's talk a little bit about your early career experience You come out of Trinity College with a bachelor's in economics and you start at MFS investment management tell us a little bit about your early experiences in the industry So you know I've been working for 30 years So when you say to me about your early experience because I'll make sure we don't go on for so long But actually prior to MFS I started working at EF button for those of your listeners who remember EF Hutton Trinity has been Hartford and at that point in time you went to New York or you went to Boston and I was from Boston so I wanted to take a shot at working in New York City And I started working for EF Hutton and work there for a few years really worked there through the crisis of 1980 the stock market crash in the late 1980s and started in customer service of the brokerage accounts where shareholders wanted to call and ask questions and get some answers It was a great introduction into being an a client facing role And so from there I went to work at MFS in Boston and I joined MFS in 1988 I joined MFS as a wholesaler covering the bank channel the territory was the northeast and back then in the bank channel the northeast was really main down to Virginia And it was in the early days where beyond bank trust departments banks were beginning to have licensed investment professionals sit in their lobbies to offer alternatives to banking customers And that was my first experience working at MFS as a wholesaler I then as the time went on began to become in-house more in a management role in assuming responsibility for running the bank channel after MFS and keep in mind as we think about the world of investing today and talking about low interest rates This is a period of time when CDs were double digit Treasuries were double digit And so it was a quite a different environment for selling investment products in yields event at that point in time So is that if a fast for a total of 16 or so years xyosted spent some time on the institutional side running the global institutional business for emphasis at that time So let's talk a little bit about that global institutional business eventually you end up as global head of distribution at Morgan Stanley's What enabled you to climb to the top of that ladder and how different is institutional and distribution from what people typically think of as individual investing So today I would say that those lines between the two groups are blurring But let's go back to the point in time of when I transitioned from what we would call the kind of retail or the distribution side to the institutional side Being responsible for running the bank channel at that time I was engaged with the bank trust departments and they would be hiring.

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"new york police department" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"new york police department" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"They don't want you to own rental property once you defend dependent on them. Yeah so you know so every time so now. They can just inflate inflate inflate and then if they can get away with taxing unrealized capital gains. I don't even say i think like all. They could never do that. They'd never do something that suicidal to the economy. I think what this is this is. They've thrown the switch because the chinese want their money back. They wanna collect on that debt. They've been buying treasuries for decades and now they want to collect today. This is how they're turning their turning. Over the united states to the to the chinese and the form of real estate the widespread resistance by firefighters is going to take about forty percent of us out and could lead to response times of seven minutes or more according to another firefighter regarding new york. Police department seventy five percent of new york. Police has been vaccinated but that number only includes about sixty three percent of street cops so a good chunk of the crew. The new york police department that's vaccinated. Are the office workers. The street cops only sixty three percent of them have received the vaccine so there are about six thousand officers that remain still unvaccinated. One manhattan cops said the expected results. Benching patrol officers will result in more crime. He which i don't buy unless it's actually the cops themselves out doing the crime which i wouldn't put past them. Is it always the case when they threat like well. There's not gonna be any cops you'll be sorry at everyone's like whoo. Yeah and then something happens and you find out. It was actually an undercover cop that broke a storefront window or did whatever according to the mandate by mayor. Bill de blasio. If they do not get at least one dose by monday they will be suspended without pay which for a bureaucrat. To be suspended without pay like almost unheard of. Usually you know they have to murder somebody. Yeah they could be like raping children and still like we're going to give you a pass until all the facts are out five years from now. Yeah worst case. it's like they'll suspend them with pay. And then they can just sit at home and collect a paycheck but in this case since chicago through this to and you may with the vaccination thing yeah. Here's a showdown with the police. And they're they're crazy mayor up there. Yeah what's going on with that. Have you heard anything about chicago because we did talk about that in advance. But i haven't heard any updates on. I think they were having a similar kind of conflict. How it played out but you know what. Let's let these guys battle each other. Let them fight amongst themselves. Yeah because the more they're fighting amongst themselves the less they can be paying attention to the rest of us right. Yeah i mean it's could give them a lot of stress. They might just take out harder on everybody. Mostly their wives their wives. Yeah thank you. Cop wives beating There's a little bit more to this story though. So they did sue because the police unions the firemen's unions they are against the vaccination mandates. This is the time when people need to start making moves when they need to look at where they're living and determine whether or not this is a situation in which they want to continue living or do they want to make a choice and actually relocate themselves to be around people that share their values. Because that's more important now than it's ever been. It's always been a good idea now. It may be a critical maybe a matter of life and death. Yeah i mean especially with New internal passports electronic passports vaccine passports internet identification surveillance bio surveillance It's just getting so creepy..

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"new york police department" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

02:13 min | 1 year ago

"new york police department" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"87731311. From the night New York Police Department. Was under attack all last summer. Really before that. We, uh we defended them. And I said many times It's amazing. We praise them all these years since 9 11, and now there's systemically racist. They violate everybody's civil rights. White supremacy. They are to be condemned. Those were always allies, damnable lies. The F T and why Lost 343 of their brave souls. So many others died. Trying to help others and so many innocent Americans die. You think about the Pentagon? All the heroes there. Turned into an inferno. Just like the towers, people burning had to make choices burning to death in the towers had to make a choice burned to death or jump. Imagine making that choice. Pentagon. Somebody heroes there. From the various police forces all around Arlington, Virginia. Clean national law enforcement. And those brave souls. Those brave, red blooded American Yanks. All backgrounds, all colors. On that flight, Shanksville. Was an intended in there, but that's where it ended. And they went down fighting. They went down fighting. I.

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"new york police department" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"new york police department" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"The night New York Police Department Was under attack all last summer. Really before that. We, uh we defended them. And I said many times It's amazing. We praise them all these years since 9 11, and now there's systemically racist. They violate everybody's civil rights. White supremacy. They are to be condemned. Those were always allies, damnable lies. The F D N y. Lost 343 of their brave souls. So many others died. Trying to help others and so many innocent Americans die. You think about the Pentagon? All the heroes there. Turned into an inferno. Just like the towers, people burning had to make choices burning to death in the towers had to make a choice burned to death or jump. Imagine making that choice. Pentagon. Somebody heroes there. From the various police forces all around Arlington, Virginia. Clean national law enforcement. And those brave souls. Those brave, red blooded American Yanks. All backgrounds, all colors. On that flight, Shanksville. Was an intended in there, but that's where it ended. And they went down fighting. They went down fighting. I.

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Robotic Police Dogs: Useful Hounds or Dehumanizing Machines?

AP News Radio

00:59 min | 1 year ago

Robotic Police Dogs: Useful Hounds or Dehumanizing Machines?

"Some police departments are experimenting with Boston dynamics for legate robotic dog spot it's getting mixed reviews acting lieutenant Joseph o'neill with the Honolulu police department is using spot person last they'll ask for water the last for masks these are all things that we had to do face to face with someone and with the disability through the robot but privacy groups warn police are secretly rushing to buy robotic dogs without setting safeguards against invasive or dehumanizing uses Michael Perry with Boston dynamics understands it looks so futuristic most people are applying notions from science fiction to whether robots doing Perry says they're working on those concerns back in Honolulu lieutenant o'neill says the intentions with spot are good we have not had a single person out of said that scary the New York police department started using spot after painting it blue and renaming it did you dog there was a public outcry and it was returned I'm a Donahue

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"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:20 min | 2 years ago

"new york police department" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Morning, everyone Bloomberg surveillance just a very interesting half hour to speak the secretary of transportation and infrastructure and on international travel as well. We do this with the markets. Somewhat of an improving tape this morning off the great difficulties that we saw two and three and four hours ago, right now is a special moment not only for Bloomberg surveillance for all of New York City, but indeed it is a national story. Eric Adams Is the Democratic nominee for New York City Mayor. This is two other candidates did not go for a recount and conceded in the last 12 even 18 hours. Joining me now for a conversation with the Democratic nominee is, of course, remain Bostick and for Lisa brand moats, and we're absolutely thrilled as Shelly Banjo, whether she has driven our coverage here at Bloomberg, that started out as Yeah, another race. And then it became something different. Eric Adams. Thank you so much for joining us this morning. I'm gonna let Shelly talk about ear piercings and all that that we've seen in the last 24 hours. I want to talk about your first meeting as mayor. With the New York police Department. How do you envision that will go? Well, first he started already and it's not with the department is with the union heads. I had a conversation with cat legs conversation with Ed Mullins. Conversation with the president of the D A. Is about going behind closed doors and say, Let's turn a new page. Uh, I sent this over and over again if we requisite to prosperity in the city's public safety and reform And they are eager to sit down with me and say, how do we move policing into the 21st century deeper into the 21st century, But we re establish relationships between police and community because our cities would be controlled by the good guys or the bad guys. But right now, all across America, the bad guys are winning. I'm going to stop that immediately. Are you going to do that with Dermot McShane at the helm? No, I'm not. I've made it clear that my police commissioner is going to be a woman. We're going to finally bring of the entire city, the largest police department in the country into the 21st century of women leadership in law enforcement and look at three of the candidates that I've been communicated with him, and I'm sure you know, obviously are being a veteran of that force. That's not going to come. Easy, Eric. We've seen the fraught relationship between the police the rank and file the unions. And, of course, the mayors of the past here. You've also had a relatively complicated relationship despite being a veteran of that department here. How do you bridge that? Eric? How are you going to do that in a way, where the police Which are a mighty force in this city, Eric, some would say, even mightier than the mayor himself. Well, First of all, it is easy, and those who stated it's not going to be easy of. They don't know me. I had difficult challenges in my life being be arrested by police officers assaulted went into the police department for for response. Moved up through the ranks of captain of the game is state Senator now Ball president. Reverse diabetes by changing my Diet and so difficult challenges is not something that I run away from. I run towards what we must do is stop talking at each other around reform and safety. Start talking with each other, and you're going to see an approach year a complete change in the atmosphere. Of public safety and how long police officers respond. We're gonna read the bad cops. We're going to back our good cops, and we're going to reestablish the relationship in our communities, and it's going to be done in year one. I promise. You bet the three women that you're currently in conversation with Are they within the New York Police Department? Are you looking outside? What When I don't want to do it says Is it bigger than a breadbox or smaller than the house? Because that limit the number of potential candidates and many of them are working right now, and I don't want any way jeopardized, but they're doing our rebuild those numbers immediately After I went to the general election and open in November, rebuild the individual, I decided Fair enough. Fair enough and another big force to be reckoned with this. Obviously Governor Andrew Cuomo in Albany. You have had, you know a checkered past, so to speak with him, But you know, you guys have run in the same political circles for almost your entire adult lives. Did he call you to congratulate you and what's the first thing you're going to try to work with him in Albany on And we don't have a check your parents. Clearly We are both strong and what we believe we know how to sit down and communicate. We've operated together when I was in organ E. And I'm looking forward to having him as a partner. As we deal with number one public safety. I cannot really emphasize this. You know, we're not going to deal with major parts of our economy, Tourism. If we have shooters in Times Square. No one wanted to get on the subway system that we could violence there. And so we're going to both deal with making our city safe. And then we're going to use the dollars that are coming from the federal government to go after the theaters of crime and the feeders that prevent people from finally leaving institutional poverty, year after year, and I believe that we could accomplish this task together. Eric Adams. They're going to study your candidacy the path of this, uh, marrow race for you in Brooklyn in Bronx. They're also going to study it in Boston and also in Boise, Idaho. You're going to have a national ramification for all democrats. What does your victory say about the certitude of the left in the Democratic Party? Well, you know, if you are a a de ESA candidate, or if you are a Republican candidate, you don't want to be put on the train or slash right? So I think that what you're going to see on the face of the Democratic Party. I keep saying this over and over again. I want four boroughs in the city of New York. The only borough I did not win is Manhattan. My message resonated with every day working people, and it didn't matter what your ethnicity your gender Scholarship, and I think that you're going to see this message resonate across this entire country and listen, opportunity of force to understand that we don't have to talk at each other. We are in this together, and I'm going to plea are closer together so that we can overcome not only depend Emmick but also the pandemic of unemployment of violence. Inequality very quickly. Eric. We are on television, and we on radio and a number of radio listeners have emailed in And said, What's the piercing look like? Where's the piercing this morning, Mayor Adams. Look at this. It's a gold theory of my son and I we attended a meeting with a group of young people during the campaign, and they said that we were both of you if you commit and promised to get your airspace if you become a when the primary in a promise made is a promise kept And I didn't..

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"new york police department" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"new york police department" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Why we're in the middle of Swamp Watch talking about what's going on in Washington, D C. There was actually a story that came out of. I believe it was Colorado this weekend, some conservative Republicans. Did a really informal nonscientific poll of who would be their top choice for 2024 presidential nominee this weekend, and Ron De Santis led a straw poll of presidential contenders 75% to Donald Trump 72%. There were a couple others. I think the third on the list was Ted Cruz at that point So just in terms of, uh, whoever will emerge as sort of the leader for Republicans heading into, uh Heading into 24. We are in swamp watch right now Getting a look at what's going on in Washington, and the president is expected to fall short of his commitment to shipping 80 million vaccine doses abroad by the end of June. Officials say there's been some regulatory hurdles. Some other red tape. The White House is pushing ahead with new plans for sharing the shots abroad. They announced the White House did the final allocations for the doses with 60 million shots going to the Global Kovacs vaccine sharing alliance 20 million directed to specific partners. Shipments will go out as soon as the countries are ready to receive the doses. They will sort out all the logistics and these are the places that are going to need it the most. I mean, you're talking about Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, all of the southern California, Southern California, South American, Latin American Caribbean countries that that are at highest risk, Perhaps Of seeing significant problems because of the ongoing numbers. The White House has not provided exact figures for how many doses go to each country. They just basically estimate for the for the region as a whole. Oh, Speaking of the president, his dog died. Yeah, I saw that. Just 13 years old. Right, champ? Yeah, This is not the one who was biting. Everybody was it. I don't think it was Biden's got champ from a breeder. After Biden was elected vice president back in 2000 and eight major was the one that was eating people. That's right. Major is the one who was getting headlines for his bad behavior. But German shepherd at the age of 13 beautiful dog, and he gone Yeah. The the New York mayor's race is going to be interesting. Tomorrow is their primary. So the last polls that came out for the ongoing race for mayor of New York It looks like former NYPD Captain Eric Adams is the one who holds the lead in this race. Safety is the biggest issue right now we've seen headline after headline of major cities, especially New York and Chicago right now. That are dealing with these spikes in crimes as we get back to normal after the pandemic, and one of the things that the one of the questions that was asked in this new survey was Who do you trust among all these people running for mayor of New York City? Who do you trust to address crime and public safety? I think it's pretty strong, Uh, idea that a former New York Police Department captain would have something to say about that. And, in fact, 39% of likely Democratic voters say that Eric Adams is the person to trust when it comes to crime and public safety 24% points more than Andrew Yang. He only got 15% 13% say they don't know who would most effectively combat crime and increase safety. The The issues based numbers are much higher than Andrew Yang's by a slimmer margin, though, when it comes to homelessness, stopping the spread of covid reopening the economy and education. But he by far Eric Adams has more first choice of 28% of Democratic voters, followed by Andrew Yang at 20%, Katherine Garcia 15 Maya Wiley at 13. Their primary is a tiered primary so there will be no runoff. Oh, that's right. I forgot about that You get to choose. I think there's eight Name's primary names that you're that appear on the ballot. And what you do in this tiered voting is tiered choice. You choose who you want first, and then it's weighted differently. You vote Eric Adams, and then you give a two and a three and a four and a five to these different candidates. And then first they just go through and first sweep one count. And whoever doesn't have enough. The last person basically say it's Maya Wiley. Just a guess. She gets gone, she gets pumped out. She's no longer eligible. But everybody who voted for Maya Wiley as the number one Their votes get recounted for their number two. So if they then have enough to get Eric Adams after just one recount that's supposed to be the new way to protect against ridiculously. Polarized politics. Yeah, but it's not a guarantee that our work, see how it's gonna work. Yeah, it's been. It's been in place in in a few other areas. I remember that in November, when we covered the election. There were a couple of states that we're doing it. But in New York City election like this, this is the first time that New York City has done one this consequential. So and then. Go ahead. No, no, I like cheer to step. Funny. Fun. Yeah, it is kind of fun. It would be something different. I wanted to mention this..

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NYC's 1,000-Lawyer Law Department Targeted by Cyberattack

Cyber Security Headlines

02:11 min | 2 years ago

NYC's 1,000-Lawyer Law Department Targeted by Cyberattack

"Cyberattack disrupts new york city law department the new york police department and fbi cyber task force are investigating intrusion into the new york city lot apartments it systems which could potentially have exposed sensitive information belonging to more than a thousand department employees on monday. The city government confirmed the incident and restricted admission into affected systems preventing government lawyers from accessing documents. Though the excess restrictions have disrupted court filings a law department spokesperson indicated that the agency was taking steps to minimize the impact cases. The incident comes just days after the metropolitan transportation authority confirmed intrusion by hackers into its databases amazon successfully presses to omit consumer protections from senate china bill on tuesday. The senate passed legislation aimed at countering china's growing economic power however after aggressive lobbying led by amazon. It excluded a measure designed to protect online shoppers from counterfeit and dangerous products. The measure known as the informed consumers act would have required online marketplaces to bolster identification procedures for third party. Merchants who sell on their sites in order to better weed out it stolen in unsafe products from rogue sellers. The bill would have been forced by the federal trade commission and violations would have been subject to civil penalties intel fixes. High severity vulnerabilities with june. Twenty twenty one platform update until his issued fixes addressing. Seventy security vulnerabilities as part of the june twenty. Twenty one patch. Tuesday according to intel's director of communications jerry. Bryant half of the vulnerabilities were discovered through. Intel's internal research security. Updates of note include five high. Severity vulnerabilities impacting. The intel virtualization technology directed o products. The bios firmware for some intel processors and the intel security library until detailed the security flaws insecurity advisories published on wednesday on its product security center

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Drunken Black Woman Mows Down Cop in Hit and Run

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:28 min | 2 years ago

Drunken Black Woman Mows Down Cop in Hit and Run

"This ought to perplex LeBron James. A week ago, some shit went down with a black woman who was drunk and hate on the cops before she went and mowed one down and killed him with her car. I haven't spoken on it yet. To goddamn tragedy all around. This drunk driver was 32 years old. She said, fuck the police. She down some tequila and wine during a podcast just hours before she killed a cop in a hit and run. And then boasted about carrying a knife being pro capital punishment and she's now facing 13 charges and 15 years in jail. That's not enough. This bitch's name is Jessica bavay. She posted a one hour and 51 minute live stream on her Facebook page Monday evening. And she spoke about what else the trial of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd and she slammed the cops in the video she's seen vaping and drinking and at one point, she washes down the contents of a red shot glass with a bottle of snapple. And she says, cops are signing up for potential death. Before she signed off the footage with saying, fuck the police. Now in the video, she boasts of loving guns because they're pretty. And she makes rants about being pro capital punishment. And then hours later, shit had got behind the wheel of her Volkswagen and intoxicated and with a suspended license shocker and she struck and killed this New York police department highly office the name anastasios sacos. 43 year old man, 2 o'clock in the morning, a married father of two young children who was redirecting traffic on the Long Island expressway, following a separate fatal car accident. So this bitch, who you're not hearing about much, murdered a son, a father, a husband, a friend, a great cop, and a member of the community. And you know who I blame, I blame the Bron James. I blame Maxine waters. I blame Al sharpton.

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New York PD gives cops new orders to let people smoke weed in public

Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

New York PD gives cops new orders to let people smoke weed in public

"Is legal in New York and the New York Police Department. She is adjusting more from Bloomberg's Dinis Pellegrini, a member of two officers says People 21 older can legally smoke weed almost anywhere that cigarette smoking is allowed. And this includes on sidewalks on front, stoops and other public places just like with cigarettes. No pot smoking is allowed, though, in city parks, beaches and boardwalks, public golf courses, playgrounds, pools and pedestrian plazas, including Times Square. And Herald Square. People are allowed to have up to three ounces of cannabis. Under the law, Marijuana was decriminalized in the state in 2019. It was made legal Wednesday. Legal recreational sales are not expected to begin for another one or two years.

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New York Police Department unveils online portal to report low-level crimes

BBC Newshour

00:26 sec | 2 years ago

New York Police Department unveils online portal to report low-level crimes

"Crimes online members of the public and now go to the department's website. To submit complaints about lost property, petty theft, vandalism and graffiti and why. PD officials say these types of complaints account for almost a quarter of all police reports, and they don't typically require an intense or an intensive investigation. Hope the new tool will cut down on police paperwork. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has appointed a new member to the States

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New York Police Department's Enforcement Of Marijuana Laws Still Plagued By Extreme Racial Disparities

Q

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

New York Police Department's Enforcement Of Marijuana Laws Still Plagued By Extreme Racial Disparities

"Again under scrutiny in Gotham is Jake. Often hearts reports in 2020. The NYPD arrested 437 people and issued more than 10,000 summonses for marijuana possession. Those figures represent a dip from past years, but racial disparities in the stops have remained consistent. More than 94% of those arrested or summons were people of color, according to a new analysis from the legal aid Society. Public Defender group, says that the data underscores the grow Gore's unequal impact on communities of color and the urgency for legalization. Either the NYPD or the mayor's office responded to enquiries about the disparities. Tonight we'll see some

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Malcolm X's Family Push to Uncover the "Truth" behind His Death

Democracy Now! Audio

06:37 min | 2 years ago

Malcolm X's Family Push to Uncover the "Truth" behind His Death

"The. Fbi and new york. Police departments are facing new calls to finally open their records related to the assassination of malcolm x. Shocked at fifty six years ago at the audubon ballroom and harlem february twenty first nineteen sixty five. This comes after the release of a deathbed confession of a former undercover new york police officer who admitted to being part of a broad new york police and fbi conspiracy targeting malcolm in the confession the former officer. Raymond would who died last year admitted he entrapped to members of malcolm security team and another crime. A plot to blow up the statue of liberty just days before the assassination. On saturday ray woods cousin. Reggie would read the letter at a news conference at the shabazz center in harlem assignment to draw the two men into a felonious federal crime so that they could be arrested by the fbi and kept away from managing malcolm. X's audubon ballroom door security on february twenty first nineteen sixty five in his letter. Raymond would also revealed. He was inside the audubon ballroom. At the time of malcolm's assassination at least one other undercover new york police officer. Gene roberts was also inside after infiltrating the security team of the organization of afro american unity. The group malcolm founded after leaving the nation of islam. Both officers would and roberts were part of the bureau of special services and investigations or bossie. A secret of political intelligence unit of the nypd nicknamed the red squat welcomes assassination. Police arrested three members of the nation of islam. His murder but questions about the guilt of the men have lingered for decades in his letter. Raymond would openly says one of the men. Thomas johnson was innocent and was arrested to quote. Protect my cover and the secrets of the fbi and the nypd unquote ray woods letter. Echoes claims and recent books by manning marable and less pain that some of malcolm's actual assassins were never charged in a moment. We'll be joined by raymond. Woods cousin reggie would released his deathbed confession. But i i want to turn to the words of malcolm x. Himself speaking after his home in queens was firebomb just a week before his assassination february fourteenth. Nine thousand nine hundred sixty five by house was bombed. It was bound by the muslim movement. On the orders of aligned to mohammed. Now they hit come around so they had planned to do it from the front. End the back so that i couldn't get out. They had they. They covered the complete the door then they had come to the back but instead of getting directly in back of the house in this way they stood at a forty five degree angle and talk with the windows so it it glance and onto the ground and the fire hit the window woke up my second oldest baby and then the fire burn on the outside of the house but it had had that one going through that window it would have fallen on a six year old girl a four year old girl and a two year old girl. And i'm gonna tell you if it had done it. Taken my wrangling going to anybody insight. I would not wait. Goes in the senate because this the police know the criminal operation of the black muslim movement because they have thoroughly infiltrated because they have thoroughly infiltrated it. Those are the words of malcolm x. Right before his assassination right after his home was firebombed in february of nineteen sixty five just days later he was shot seconds after he took the stage at the ballroom. We're joined now by reggie. Would the cousin of raymond would author of the new book. The ray which story confessions of a black nypd cop in the assassination of malcolm x. Still with us. Civil rights attorney. Ben crump who attended that news conference with Reggie wooden at the audubon ballroom now. The shabazz center where malcolm x was assassinated fifty six years ago. Reggie thank you so much for joining us. Use read parts of the letter this weekend. Talk about your cousin. Ray would and what you understand happened the conspiracy. He alleges that he was a part of by the fbi. And the new york police department to assassinate malcolm x. Morning thank you for having me ray was was a complicated man I think be based on his past experiences he he lived with a lot of fear and caution on a daily basis which instilled in me over the past ten years but are ray was a person that lived as a lived. He lived as a as a very quiet and reserved person because of what he experienced he witnessed some horrible things firsthand and also realized that he was a part of it after the fact and so therefore ray was told by his handlers. That not to repeat anything that he had seen or heard or he would Join malcolm therefore for forty six years. Ray separated himself from the family and In fear that he will put us in danger out rey lived alone many years and he Finally in his final years when he realized that he was his cancer was a reoccurring. He wanted to reconnect with family. Because he didn't want to die alone. So i volunteered to move them to florida so that my wife and i take care of them and get them back and forth cancer treatments things of that nature and therefore he trusted me enough to reveal this information and asked me not to say anything until he passed away but at the same time knox allow them to take it to his grave.

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New claims surrounding Malcolm X assassination surface in letter written on former New York PD officer’s death bed

The Propaganda Report

02:21 min | 2 years ago

New claims surrounding Malcolm X assassination surface in letter written on former New York PD officer’s death bed

"Malcolm x's family releases letter. Alleging that the fbi and the police played a role in his death members of malcolm x. Family they made public what they described as a letter written by this police officer from the new york police department. This is back in nineteen sixty five. The letter was a news conference and it was attributed to a nypd. Officer named raymond would and mr woods cousin was there at the press conference as well and the letter stated that mr would had been pressured by the ny. Nypd supervisors to lower to members of malcolm. X's security detail and to committing crimes that resulted in their arrest just days before the fatal shooting. So these are the guys that were protecting my mouth. Mets and those arrests kept these two men from working security at the door. The where he was killed. And he says this was part of the conspiracy between your the nypd and the fbi and he said in the letter. Under the direction of my handlers. I was told to encourage leaders and members of the civil rights group to commit felonies acts and following this news conference. They released a statement saying that. There's going to be a review of this matter. It's ongoing it. Looks like they could open up the investigation to malcolm x. Is dan did it. Say co intel pro amir because there was that f. b. i. Infiltration of civil rights groups back then rand killing people. Fred thompson. i can richard a okay if you want to dig into. Some of the names friend was a victim. And richard was in infiltrator. So i suspect that they're gonna use that story to bring out some. I don't know it's to feed the dialectic. That's happening now for some reason. Yeah is interesting while this was in the story ended over all of the records related to the case. If you give it to the district attorney yeah this weaponized transparency this in your face. Hypocrisy is such just revelation of the method. I mean it does reveal the method. I feel like it's their to get people mad. You know and i feel like that is then people can be once they have that anger go and they can redirect it.

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"new york police department" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

AM 970 The Answer

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"new york police department" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

"In the country, and it ain't just, um it's not core beliefs of anybody. You know what I mean? It's like I really feel I really feel this is now This is conspiratorial. This is not truth. This is just me riffing on shooting from the hip. Is that needs a Pelosi? It feel Nancy is like she's there and she someone's running her life. Someone is paying her bills something. And if it maybe it is George Soros. Like they say, Maybe it is the globalist that really convinced her because you can't be that anti American. You just can't you just do you hate that, don't you that much? Because if you do leave the country And if you're trying to turn into a socialist country look what's happening in Venezuela. Why, in the name of God doesn't the press say that if you're going to be a socialist, and we and implement everything that bind and Harris want to do, it's going to be spent as well or it's gonna be. It's gonna be Cuba. I can't understand why they want to do that. And now and now you got the New York State's attorney general suing the police department, putting their lives on the line rather than bringing rather thanking them for bringing law and order just throwing Molotov cocktails at the police. They're throwing rocks. They're loading in stones. They're unloading. Truckloads of things does. He was throw at the police. And you suing the police? Tish Tish, It's Joey. We know what you're doing. Pull it back, Recall that lawsuit and apologized to the police department. It's the least you could do. And you know what? Governor Cuomo? Andrew, It's Joey. Your pal Joey. Give the cops a raise every single one of them in the New York Police Department. 20 minutes after seven o'clock, you know that you meet these folks in real life in the great people. I didn't. She has been on the show and Angela and no 100 years yet Something's happening..

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"new york police department" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

AM 970 The Answer

04:59 min | 2 years ago

"new york police department" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

"Good choice out Eric Burdon and the animals. We got to get out of this place, man, right? You feel I know you're feeling that I'm looking at the news. It's a Friday. I just want to lighten it up in and indeed we will. But my goodness gracious so much that's going on. That is so so upsetting and so vital that we have to get into it. So we will and we'll do it in the most positive of ways. But I'm looking at the news and it's like all right, and and this new administration hasn't even started yet. And everything is so it's bizarro world. It's bizarro world that we're gonna have to deal with this. You know, First of foremost, we have a bus locally and I appreciate you listening and tuning in all around the country. I love you, Virginia and Texas and everybody who in the Illinois and Detroit I know you're listening and we get the correspondence and we appreciate it. Locally. We have a bus that's hanging over and over past in the Bronx, but no one got her. One person got hurt, but Cruz in the Bronx and trying to figure out how to get it. They call it an articulated bus. It's like it looks like an accordion in the middle like that kind of us. It's hanging over and over passed on, but they want to get it. Back on the street. The driver slammed through a guard rail on the cross Bronx Expressway. Their university Avenue around 11 o'clock last night. I'm sure you've seen the pictures. The accident injured the driver and seven on board the bus. However, you know what the driver Got out of his seat and he climbed up. The bus was hanging there and got some passengers out. So I understand we will keep you posted on that a story. The other big story coming out of New York is that The attorney general in New York takes James is suing the NYPD. When I tell you that it's I'm it seems like and I and I posted this and I said This could be from Babylon be. You know, I love the Babylon be. It's like the parody news. I I thought it was. I really thought it was That that New York state the attorney general is suing the New York police Department over to handling of the George Floyd protest back in the spring. I thought it was Ah, parody news story. I really did, didn't I? And I said Wait a minute. Let me go, and I noticed James and I sat and talked and like, very, like James very much. What In the name of God, I feel the governor. Don't you save your attorney General, You're doing what you're suing the New York Police Department. You're suing the New York Police Department over the George Floyd protest after everybody in those protests that thought still aren't taken to jail. What I wear the arrest of those like the people that rush the capital. How about the people who burned down businesses have a people burned down businesses? How about people who threw Molotov cocktails into police cars? How about the funding the police Not being the New York Police Department enough, and now you're going to sue the New York Police Department. Here comes this is bizarre Land. You know, this is why people voted for Donald Trump this year right now. Right here. This this is why people go. How could you vote for Donald Trump? Because the people That are that are running the asylum. The inmates are running the asylum now and and now that you're going to sue the police department over people riding in the streets that this is so wrong. This is so backward and I want to hear Governor Cuomo, step up. Step up and go. I am behind my, but I want to see You know what? I got news for you. The city would like to see 300,000 people moved out in New York yesterday in the city alone, 300,000 moved out. You know where that happened Last the numbers like that Evan from Greece, you know, because they had economic problems in the country of Greece and about 300,000. Greeks left and that's what now it's happening in New York and our own backyard. I want to see Governor Cuomo step up. I want she married a block. Just step up, and I want to see the commissioner shade I want. I want them standing there in front of a line of blue say we support this place like they should have done during those riots when they threw the police under the bus. This is so wrong that there did and I'm telling you, I know you read this. Like I read this. It makes no sense. It makes no sense not only doesn't make no sense, it's like there seems to be an underlying effort. Like like an anti American effort. Let's attack the police. And is it socialism? Is it socialism? And by the way, this is just as a side. They want socialized medicine. They won't Obama care, You know, socialized medicine is the vaccines. One of embarrassment wouldn't embarrass. You can't get you listening around the country. Unless you're in Florida in this country. You can't get the vaccine. Who gets back then? You got to go line up. Where do I go? You gotta look you gotta put your information Kit. The Vecsey. Get the vaccine to the doctor's to our doctors get you get you Can't I called? My doctor said you got this vaccine he goes. You gotta be kidding me. He got to be kidding me. The government's running it that's socialized medicine, and that's why I don't want obamacare. And that's why I don't want socialized medicine. It's right in the face. It's an absolute fail. And that's why I don't want socialism of defunding the place. You're gonna sue the police officers..

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"new york police department" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"new york police department" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Authorities have arrested more than 100 people, and CBS is Jeff Begay says more than 200. Other people are being investigated for taking part in last week's assault on the Capitol were known white supremacist in that mob that attacked the capital and the Washington Post is reporting tonight that some of them were listed in the national terrorist screening database because they were flagged. Has potential security threats. The CDC is warning that the latest coronavirus surge could result in an additional 90,000 deaths in just the next three weeks. CBS is Carter Evans on some of the hot spots in Los Angeles County cases arising so fast that one out of every three residents is believed to have been infected even with mega sites vaccinating people by the thousands of places like Disneyland. Supply is short. New York's Javits Center is reportedly booked through mid March. CBS NEWS Medical contributor Dr David Eggers says new Corona virus strains are not surprising, but the fact that two of them are more infectious is more of a function of starting to look rather than changing virus here. Two strains that globally have caused the issue or ones that we're concerned about, and we're waiting more data to understand whether these strains are targeted by the current vaccines. New York Attorney general Letitia James is suing the New York Police Department calling the rough treatment of protestors against racial injustice last spring, part of a longstanding pattern of abuse that stems in part from it out of inadequate training. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio agrees. There should be major police reforms but doesn't think a lawsuit is the answer..

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New York attorney general sues NYPD over conduct at protests

Pacifica Evening News

02:36 min | 2 years ago

New York attorney general sues NYPD over conduct at protests

"New York State's attorney general sued the New York City Police Department today, calling its treatment of protestors against racial injustice last spring, part of a long standing pattern of abuse that stem from inadequate training, supervision and discipline. Attorney General Leticia James. This lawsuit includes dozens of examples of alleged misconduct during the spring demonstrations in the wake of George Floyd's police killing, including the use of pepper spray and batons on protesters trapping demonstrators with a technique called kept Ling and arresting medics and legal observers. James, The Democrat, was tasked by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo with investigating whether New York Police Department officers used excessive force to quell unrest and enforce it. Mayor Bill de Blasio EOS Nightly curfew. She issued a preliminary report in July that cited a clear breakdown of trust between police and the public. James is seeking reforms, including the appointment of a federal monitor. Oversee the department's policing tactics at future protests and a court order declaring that the policies and practices the department is during the protests were unlawful. Lawsuit in federal court named the city Mayor de Blasio, Police Commissioner Dermot Shea and chief of department parents Monahan as defendants. Attorney General James criticized de Blasio for saying the use of Kent Ling was justified and Schaeffer saying that the NYPD had a plan, which was executed nearly flawlessly when officers aggressively cracked down on protesters on June 4th in the Bronx. In June at the height of the protests, Mayor de Blasio was accused of misleading the city when he told reporters that he personally saw no use of force around peaceful protests even after officers had been caught on video moving on demonstrators without provocation and bashing them with batons. De Blasio said he met with Attorney General James yesterday and that they share the goal of pushing for major police reforms such as implementing recommendations in previous reports on the NYPD is protests response. De Blasio, also a Democrat, said, however, he did not agree that lawsuit was the solution.

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"new york police department" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:17 min | 2 years ago

"new york police department" Discussed on AP News

"Get to work on the economic aspects of the pandemic. It will take further assistance to bring the economy out of its woes. And that's what President elect Biden and elected officials in Washington are hoping to do. With the next round of economic relief legislation, the Vatican confirmed Pope Francis received the first shot of the Corona virus vaccine. Ah global team of researchers from the W. H O is in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the Corona virus pandemic was first detected. President Trump's impeachment trial could begin at one PM on inauguration Day Wednesday. That would be Justice Joe Biden takes the oath of office, which is typically held a bit after 12 noon. New York's attorney general is suing the New York Police Department calling the rough treatment of protestors against racial injustice last spring portable, longstanding pattern of abuse that stem from inadequate training, supervision and discipline. This is AP News And influential Senate Republican is breaking away from President Trump. Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell says he is through with President Trump, and he told major donors that over the weekend that's according to a Republican strategist to talk to the A P Mitch McConnell believes President Trump did commit impeachable offenses, according to the strategist. Now, moments after the House voted to impeach the president, McConnell told colleagues that he has not yet made a final decision on whether to convict the president of inciting an insurrection. Single charge against him after his supporters attacked the U. S Capitol building, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer says If the president is convicted, the Senate will take a second vote on barring him from ever running for office. Again. I'm Rita Foley, an aerial search for victims and wreckage from a crashed Indonesian plane has expanded. Divers continue combing the seabed looking for the cockpit voice recorder from the lost yet I'm a Donahue. AP News with the Corona virus pandemic in its most dangerous wave, yet President elect Joe Biden is set to unveil his plan for breaking the viruses grip in America. It centers on a mass vaccination campaign. Getting Vaccine peoples on the plan is to work more closely with state and local governments to do that. While Biden got his second of two doses Monday on Lee, about 10 million Americans have received their first dose. Biden will also call for Americans to set aside any pandemic fatigue and re commit to mask sand, social distancing. He will take office next Wednesday, exactly a year after the nation's first confirmed Cove in 19 case. Soccer Megane Washington It centers on a mass vaccination campaign. Vaccine peoples on the plan is to work more closely with state and local governments to do that. While Biden got his second of two doses Monday on Lee, about 10 million Americans have received their first dose by then. We'll also call for Americans to set aside any pandemic fatigue and re commit two masks and social distancing. He will take office next Wednesday, exactly a year after the nation's first confirmed Cove in 19 case. Soccer Megane Washington.

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"new york police department" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"new york police department" Discussed on KGO 810

"Serving cooked meals to go with the same time Harris is restaurant visit them at 2100 Venice Avenue in San Francisco Governor Gavin Newsom's budget plan calls for turning a nearly $14 billion windfall. Into economic relief as the state faces a big surge and coronavirus cases and deaths. His $227 billion plan, released today also includes $1 billion for wildfire and forest resiliency, since California's pretty Progressive Progressive tax structure relies mostly on wealthy earners. The pandemic has led to a strange contrast in the nation's most populous state. Many people who earn more than $60,000 a year have been able to keep their jobs because they can work from home. The state legislative analyst had predicted The windfall would be about 26 billion. Ah woman who falsely accused a black teenager of stealing her phone and then tackled him at a New York City hotel has been arrested. In her home state of California booking documents show me a Ponsetto was jailed Inventor County Yesterday, the New York Police Department flew detectives out to speak with Ponsetto earlier. The This followed days of intense media coverage of this interlude at the hotel and demand by the teen's family that she faced criminal charges. Viral fundraiser effort helping Tadich Grill in San Francisco stay in business during the pandemic, the owner and workers of the oldest restaurant in the city found out this week. The restaurant will soon receive more than $31,000 to make it through the crisis..

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