coordinated and what the outcome was of what that package was? is it related in terms of the hostage crisis? a lot of us were jumpy when that sort of stuff started to happen and we saw multiple areas of interest that the opera house which really has been considered to be the major potential target for any terrorist attack or incident of any kind. and that s where to be frank a lot of resources of police and security services have been aimed since september 2001 and that s why everyone was going, why this place? those incidents were investigated as suspicious packages and they were checked out and it was since found that none of them had any substance at all in all of the areas. a lot of people asking why it was not in place back to that issue. and a little cafe at this. the geography of this cafe sits right in the heart of the business and banking and
. we are a couple days away from super bowl sunday and that makes it a potential target for terrorists. we have an inside look at how the biggest game of the year is shaping up as the biggest test ever for law enforcement. this is the biggest security challenge the city has ever faced. a former nypd inteligence commander has overseen the most high profile and high security moments in history. he said the latest mission, securing super bowl boulevard in the middle of manhattan could be tougher. he thinks of it as new year s eve going on for days with all the same challenges. the challenges magnified now he said following threats made on the olympic games in sochi.
this big, a potential target for terrorists. it s a very good target. it has a good target value. but there are more than sufficient security plans in place to offset any threat. starting, of course, with our intelligence community. so you feel comfortable? everything s fine when it comes to the super bowl? i don t think there s anybody or anyone better on the planet at protecting our people than the united states, between the intelligence community and the technology, both what we ve seen demonstrated through the nsa and our ability to surveil people, whether we should be or not, as well as local technology, such as the camera systems and the city s ability to detect chemical or biological emissions, radioactive emissi emissions. we re really high-tech. especially here in new york city. absolutely. we have a very proactive police commissioner bill bradley. the most talented law enforcement administrator in the business and i m sure he s on top of this. he spent his whole lif
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