you have to have the restroom strategy figured out. hundreds of officers and agents from over 50 agencies, local, state and federal. 1,200 cameras. officers embedded in the hotels. bomb squad on hand. bomb-sniffing dogs. one new thing this year, drones. deploying nypd drones for over-watch. we haven t done that before. that will give us a visual aid and flexibility to move a camera to a certain spot with a tremendous crowd. reporter: they will have counter drone technology. if you want to bring your drone to times square, you will be in trouble. they will take it down somehow. they are being tight-lipped on the details. alex and alison. it looks like fun.
office investigated and decided not to bring criminal charges. that has changed. a statement says quote, based on the evidence with the investigation, mcso command has made the decision to commit the case to the county attorney s office. the case will be submitted on monday and further questions should be directed to the county attorney. the shelter closed in october. southwest key spokesperson said he welcomed the decision by the office. after seeing this video, we could perhaps tell why. we should mention this is another dark stain and ugly thread in what is a sad story involving migrants in america. alex and alison. thank you, nick. switching gears. affordable care act will remain in effect while a ruling that found it unconstitutional is being appealed. the texas federal judge who
or pay the college tuition bill for their children. they want congress to do their job. congress and the administration to do their job. we had an individual let us know that recently his wife died. he is unable at this time because of this shutdown to pay for her headstone. some banks like chase and wells fargo are willing to work with federal employees whose accounts are in good standing and as questions linger how far president trump may be willing to bend on border security, his outgoing chief of staff is clarifying one point. more from sarah westwood. reporter: alex and alison, the president is holding firm on the shutdown as it drags into the second week. the president s allies are
reporter: alex and alison, president trump is holding out on the shutdown as it drags into the second week. the president s allies are muddying the waters with the wall and border security. it is not clear what the president considers an actual wall. outgoing white house chief of staff john kelly said this administration abandoned the idea of a concrete wall early in trump s presidency. he told the los angeles times to be honest, it s not a wall. the president still says wall. he will say barrier or fencing. now he is tending to steel slats. we left the solid concrete wall early on in the administration. senator graham came to the white house and said he pitched the president on what he described a breakthrough, should it gain traction, to trade $5 billion in wall funding for temporary protections for the dreamers protected by daca.
there willing to provide money for wall border security if we could deal with the daca population and tps people. we hope to get serious discussions started maybe as soon as next week. reporter: keep in mind, mick mulvaney, the acting chief of staff and budget director, has signalled the president is willing to back down off that $5 billion number. vice president mike pence offered something in the neighborhood of $2.5 billion. half of that and democrats rejected it. the democratic leaders have not been invited back for further negotiations. talks are still at a standstill. alison and alex. thank you, sarah. adding insult to injury, executive order that freezes federal worker pay in 2019. this move follows through on a proposal he announced this year which nixes a 2.1% pay increase that was supposed to take effect in january.