that. i respect the senators but senators are not trained to do these interviews the way that house judiciary staff would or other law enforcement could. back on january 26, i m quoting, you tweeted based on numerous allegations of sexual assault on brett kavanaugh and these allegations by julia swetnick, the house judiciary committee must immediately start an investigation into judge kavanaugh to see if he should be impeached. do you still believe the possibility of impeachment should be there? it would depend on what the evidence shows. we should look at this vision a and abide by the central principle of any investigation. the white house put restrictions on who they could interview, what documents they could see. and again, if we have the opportunity do so, we should subpoena the relevant documents and interview the relevant witnesses that the fbi was not allowed to do.
after this horrible tragedy with brian moore. community members pointed out the perpetrator and we want to get to a day in this ski where a police officer walks down street, the community members say, good morning, officer, the officer says good morning to the people that they ve come to know, this is a part of commissioner bratton s vision a really deep community policing and is there a bad guy somewhere or illegal weapons somewhere? community members can help the police identify it and get that weapon off the street for example. i think we can get there if we can do the hard work on the ground of binding police together. officer moore is on the cover of the new york post today. we point that out. your relationship with the new york police department probably hit a low end last december at the funerals of the two slain officers when many of the officers turn their back to you. in fact the head of the police union said the fault laid at the steps of gracie mansion or at city hall. wh