done. you want biometrics? you want also blood drawn? so here s also i have a very strong point i think we need to do. we need to encourage citizenship in america. but isn t that what daca is doing? no, no, it s not. the daca by no means is encouraging citizenship. and i choose my words very carefully when i say this. and i really want to be i don t want to rip my words apart but reality is this, let s take the welfare for an example not that i m comparing the two, but for an example, we encourage in certain aspects of the system we encourage people to continue to stay on the program without any type of concrete assurance moving forward. wait, wait, wait, hold on a second. i m sorry. you brought up the welfare system as a okay. that is not related to daca. right. i already went through and said 91.5% of these young people are employed, those who are not are students or children. and one of the things that changed is once daca happened
done. what you want bio mettics and blood drawn? so here is also a very strong point. we need to encourage citizenship in america. but isn t that what daca is doing. by no means. it is not encouraging citizenship and i choose my words careful and when you look at the welfare system as an example and i m comparing the two, the welfare system, we encourage certain as pecks of the system to stay on the program without any type of concrete assurance moving forward. wait, i m sorry. you you brought up the welfare system. as a what is the that is not related to daca. and i already went through and i said that 91.5% of these young people are employed and those who are not are students or children and one of things that
finances. i find it curious that donald trump, who has filed for bankruptcy not once but four times talks about anybody else s finances. and texas already battered by weeks of violent storms, there s even a chance of more important dose. mike seidel, good morning. how bad is it going to get? we re not overly concerned. there is going to be some severe weather. i you have to know a it s been up very high, twice in the past two weeks with all the wayne here. in two weeks they have wiped out 91.5% the drought. that s just amazing because of all the rain they ve had had. some spots picking up oaf 20
the average guy and gal out there? i think our press core in this country needs to up its game when it comes to hillary clinton. she s getting a pass on the most consequential issue of our time or quite frankly any time. no one s ever set down and challenged her. do you support this framework? do you trust the iranians? at the end of the day, should congress be allowed to review this bill before its finding? she s been given a complete pass on barack obama s failed foreign policy and she should be asked to account for what she would do with the iranians. at the end of the day, nobody ever asked her a hard question. let me ask you about your plan. you said there s probably a 91% chance that you will in fact run for president. 91.5. how do you come up with those odds? when are you going to announce senator? i m looking at the end of may, first of june. i get finances in place. if i can get the finances in place, i m very likely to do this. but these are the most troubling times
what s minimally required. when you look at these numbers, summonses down total arrests down traffic summonses down 92%, criminal summonses down 91.5%. are these numbers disturbing to you? do you feel like cops are not making arrests? should they be making more arrests? it s very disturbing. they should be making more arrests. over the last 20 years the nypd has caused a renaissance to take place in new york. it s the safest large city in america. and what s important is that the mayor and the pd get together and resolve this. i mean let s face it. the mayor is not going away. the police officers are not going away. the only people who will suffer are the 8 million residents of new york city. so this has got to be fixed. all right. commissioner stay with us because i want to bring in now charles ogletree professor of law at harvard law school. also charles blow cnn political