supportive. the cops believe that the mayor put out this anti-cop, race it rhetoric that the assassin of these two murders of these two cops, which he believe was, the excuse he used for assassinating the two cops, the cops believed that that anti-cop and racist rhetoric has hurt them has diminished their power. has diminished their ability to do their job. they believe they re not going to get the support they should have from the mayor. so i think senator schummer s words, you know, about bratton i think bratton is the guy that is going to have to do this, that is going to have to fix it. bill: it s interesting. if you watch the twitter feed on behalf of the mayor, seems like he is trying to make an effort to bridge this gap. i don t know if he can and apparently listening to what you re saying he won t be able
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in the wake of this killing of these killings, former new york governor george pataki cited eric holder as partly to blame. taking to twitter saying it was part of divisive anti-cop. holder called the shootings senseless and an unspeakable act of barbarism. a week ago he sat for an interview with joy reid. in the first part he spoke about local police and african-americans. in this portion of the interview today with joy, he speaks about race on america as well as his own accomplishments in office. you talked about the fact you ve been forthright in a lot of ways talking about race. that s true. a lot of people believe that of you. your critics on the right might say, he came out swinging. saying we re a nation of cowards on race, talking about things in a very blunt way when it came to race. so, it s not surprising the other side swung back.
want? dead cops. when do we want it? we want it now. you get a crazy man, a crazy message and you put it together and that s bad. two things. we have to separate out people who are saying we want police and better policing is not the same as saying anti-cop. we have to stop linking those two together because this has to happen and that s a problem. secondly, to make that cause and effect, protesters should never have been screaming dead cops but they didn t scream dead women and he also shot a woman in baltimore and came to new york. we should use the tragedy and the memories to move forward in a better civil discourse with very real issues that many in this community have. this was apparently a mentally unstable person who got a gun that was never reported stolen. there s a confluence of issues that are happening here and it s
this notion of fear and the largest union in new york said that s anti-cop. that s just stoking the flames. so in the wake of these shootings over the weekend setting this up for everyone, you have two people from that union saying that the blood is on the hands of city hall and of the mayor and so that is just my sliver of explanation. how do you it s like this message of unity that they are lacking. the mayor needs to have a conversation with lynch. lynch s rhetoric is tied to the fact that he s a union leader. president of the biggest union. he s a union leader. he s going to stoke the flames and try to build up a lot of fire against the mayor because he has to negotiate with the mayor at some point down the line. i think it s rhetoric that needs to be met head-on but not in front of the cameras. he needs to take lynch into the back room and say you re about to make this city explode. the fact that he hasn t done it
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