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The former prosecutor essentially blamed Black fathers for failing to teach their children to respect law enforcement, according to The Washington Post : " If I were a black father, and I was concerned with the safety of my child, really concerned about it and not in a politically activist sense, I would say, 'Be very respectful of the police ,'" Giuliani said during an appearance on CBS's Face the Nation . " Most of them are good.
In this May 12, 2014 file photo, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Alexander Hamilton Award Dinner in New York. were killed by police officers than black people in the first half of 2016.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Black Lives Matter is "inherently racist" and suggested the movement should focus on black people killing other black people. During an interview with CBS News' Face the Nation on Sunday, Giuliani said the Black Lives Matters movement focuses too much on police killing black people, which "happens rarely although with tremendous attention," and not enough effort focusing on black-on-black violence, "which happens every 14 hours in Chicago."
Here in the United Kingdom we have just had a referendum which has led to an outcry about the honesty of our politicians with accusations from those on both sides of the debate that the other side told lies to influence the voters. Whatever one thinks about the results of the referendum, the fact that we are now talking about the honesty of our politicians strikes me as a good thing.
Investigators "always profile," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said, responding to Donald Trump's call Sunday to profile Muslims, but profiling should be "based on hard facts that lead to the protection of the public," not on race, religion or sexual orientation. "We always profile," Giuliani, a former U.S. attorney, told Fox News' "America's Newsroom" program.
Born and raised on the mean streets of New York City's Upper West Side, Katie Halper is a comedian, writer and filmmaker. She is the host of the Katie Halper Show on WBA1, writes for places like The Nation, Feministing, Jezebel and appears on places like MSNBC, RT, Sirius radio .