Comes to demonstrations after 8 00 p. M. , enough is enough. Good morning, everyone. Im sandra smith. Happy friday. Ed im ed henry. Police moving in last night as thousands of new yorkers defied an 8 00 p. M. Curfew and protests that were largely peaceful. Meanwhile, nypd commissioner admitting some mistakes in response to those protests while calling on the public to support new yorks finest. I am sorry. Are you . How do we move forward . I do not know how we will get there. I wish i had all the answers, but i know this much, we cannot reach that place until we end the hateful speech and the lawbreaking and the unprovoked attacks against Police Officers and the rhetoric that fuels th them. Ed laura ingle is following all of this from new york city. Good morning. Good morning, ed baer the streets of new york city are relatively quiet here after another night of arrests, demonstrations, and protests. As you mentioned, thousands breaking that 8 00 p. M. Curfew as they took to the city st
Disdecisions or given any orders for u. S. Military air strikes against military targets in syria. But, you know, theyre getting ready. Its an effort by the u. S. Military to select potential targets should the president give that order. And what theyre looking at primarily are facilities, huge facilities, infrastructure, equipment, weapons, and that critical lifeline. That supply line that is constantly fed isis in syria from iraq. Mostly with confiscated american weapons and vehicles that isis was able to capture during their sweep through iraq. Thats the kind of things theyre looking at. U. S. Intelligence officials tell us it would probably be pretty difficult to pinpoint those high valued targets. As evidenced the by the failed attempt to rescue american hostages including james foley in july. By the time those Delta Force Commandos hit the ground, the hostages were already gone. Without good, reliable, accurate intelligence on the ground, sometimes those specific targets are impo
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