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so far is not a crime but begs question, are there further communications? communications don t sound like first time they re talking, who is this, why are you talking to me? it sounds like ongoing conversation. if you could show that donald trump jr. or other members of the campaign were directing wikileaks or assisting them in hacking into computers could be a violation of federal statue that makes it crime to hack into computers. we need to know more of the story but it s alarming to see this communication going on. thank you both. coming up, if roy moore does win the alabama race, could he face expulsion or even face charges depending on the accusations that come out? breaking story. facebook founder mark zuckerberg wrapping up his tour, special segment ahead.
needless use of force in the km tune he. what we should be teaching is how citizens deal with police. everyone is saying police should deescalate, right. no one is teaching people things like compliance. it is easy to say that police are just swarming the black communities. when you look at a city like baltimore that has 96 square miles but 504 crimes per square mile, is it really racial profiling, or is it crime? when i was in the black community, patrolling the black communities, the projects of east nashville, it wasn t because i wanted to have issues with my fellow black man, it is because that s where the crime was occurring and getting called. i ve said this time and time again, i ll say it again. crime brings police. not color. until we start having these conversations, the real conversations, crime reform, instead of police are the bad guy, we re going to be in this situation we re in right now. martha: michelle. well, i reject the idea and
having sanctuary city programs? juan: of course. you have lost. nobody would sanction or abide sexual abuse of anybody. that s pretty horrible. i have trouble with this conversation because i know 98% i feel like i am repeating myself but 90% of illegal immigrants have committed no crime. to characterize the conversation about a legal immigrants were immigration reform to me is offensive because i don t believe most immigrants who come to this country, a disproportionate number of whom are entrepreneurs who start companies. greg: i agree with you on that but once the percentage of the general population that commits a crime? is a drastically different? juan: yes. it is. greg: or are you comparing it crime by crime? eric: illegals commit violent crime at a higher rate. juan: no, no, no. kimberly said they committed a crime when they cross the border
when you first heard about this case, what went through your mind? i was really devastated. this is a case that s certainly going to rock how safe every woman in the city of new york feels currently. because if a young woman walking in the presence of her father can be attacked so brutally by five individuals, then every woman in the city knows they are vulnerable to whatever happened to them in the city of new york. that s why this particular situation is so disturbing because there has been an escalation of violent crimes against women despite the fact that it crime is going down in the city of new york. it has escalated when it comes to the safety of women. why do you think that is? it could be many different reasons for why this particular situation is happening. i feel that our police commissioner has been doing a lot of work on this, but i feel that the administration as a whole could come out more aggressively to let individuals know that we have a zero tolerance for rape