0 in fact, when you said we were wrong, i thought that s what you were talking about. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is vowing to appeal after a federal judge ruled the city s stop and frisk practice to be unconstitutional. the judge called it a policy of indirect racial profiling that demonstrated a widespread disregard for the fourth amendment. backers say stop and frisk has been instrumental in slashing new york s crime rate, even saving the lives of thousands of young african-american and hispanic men. the very people the practice is accused of targeting. want to match the stops to where the reports of crime are. i don t think there s any question that one of the problems we have in our society today is that victims and perpetrators of crime are disproportionately young, minority men. that s just a fact. we go to where the reports of crime are. drinkers you focus your advertising in that direction. we call it a good use of resources. that s called efficiency and smart an
good evening. for those looking for signs as to how much our world has changed over the years, it was all there today in berlin, all on display as president obama spoke on the once communist east side of the brandenburg gate. the president spoke not far from where president kennedy gave his famous speech at the height of the cold war, where ronald reagan urged gorbachev to tear down the wall that divided berlin. there was the president today, separated from the people of berlin by a wall of bullet-proof glass. a speech delivered in sweltering heat to a few thousand invited guests, not the throngs that came to see him in 08 when he was a candidate for president. and in a country where the subject of surveillance has its own dark history, all part of the appearance today in germany. chuck todd starts us off from there tonight. chuck, good evening. reporter: good evening, brian. remember, berlin, once home to the symbol of the cold war. dividing east from west. a city that li
when whitey went on the lamb, he enticed jackie, begged jackie to give him photographs they could use, because they look-alike p.m. he could use them as phony i.d.s, he lured his own brother into his conspiracy. it cost jackie his felony conviction and pension. whitey bulger did that. not me, not shelly murphy. we have a lot more tonight including this, is the mystery of jimmy hoffa s whereabouts on the verge of being solved? i know a lot of people said that before. an fbi agent believes they re about to crack the case wide open. a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. you can t talk, youen cat tell. we ll get kicked out, you can t do this we ll they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given
conviction and pension. whitey bulger did that. not me, not shelly murphy. not the boston globe. that s incredible. kevin, fascinating. thank you so much for being on the program. we have a lot more tonight including this, is the mystery of jimmy hoffa s whereabouts on the verge of being solved? i know a lot of people said that before. a retired fbi supervisor believes they re about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. they said you can t talk, you can t tell. we ll get kicked out, you can t do this we ll they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt ostracized. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the
whitey bulger did that. not me, not shelly murphy. not the boston globe. fascinating. thank you so much for being on the program. we have a lot more tonight including this, is the mystery of jimmy hoffa s whereabouts on the verge of being solved? i know a lot of people said that before. an fbi agent believes they re about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. they said you can t talk, you can t tell. we ll get kicked out, you can t do this we ll they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt ostracized.