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Raymond Walter "Ray" Kelly (born September 4, 1941) was the longest serving Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in its history and the first person to hold the post for two non-consecutive tenures. A lifelong New Yorker, Kelly had spent 47 years in the NYPD according to its website, serving in 25 different commands and as Police Commissioner from 1992 to 1994 and 2002 to 2013. Kelly was the first person to rise from Police Cadet to Police Commissioner, holding all of the department's ranks, except for Three-Star Bureau Chief, Chief of Department, and Deputy Commissioner, having been promoted directly from Two-Star Chief to First Deputy Commissioner in 1990. After his handling of the World Trade Center bombing in 1993, he was mentioned for the first time as a possible candidate for FBI Director. After Kelly turned down the position, Louis Freeh was appointed.
Kelly was a Marine Corps Reserve Colonel, Director of Police under the United Nations Mission in Haiti, and an Interpol Vice President. During the Clinton administration, Kelly served as Treasury Department Under Secretary for Enforcement, as Customs Service Commissioner, and was in the running to become the first United States Ambassador to Vietnam, after President Bill Clinton extended full diplomatic relations to that country in 1995.
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Genres: Short, War,Actors: Roger Guenveur Smith (actor), Ava DuVernay (miscellaneous crew), Corey Browne (actor), Jack Haigis (editor), Obba Babatundé (actor), Jack Haigis (writer), Jamie Hector (actor), Wood Harris (actor), Collin Smith (miscellaneous crew), Sam Logan Khaleghi (actor), Marty Shea (miscellaneous crew), Greg Pak (writer), Joice Stewart (miscellaneous crew), Felecia Hatcher Brown (miscellaneous crew), Abraham Lim (editor),
Plot: The Joy Road Project consists of a movie and an App. The movie Joy Road is about an upwardly mobile lawyer who gets drawn into helping his sister but then finds himself a pawn in a conspiracy to pass laws that fill up prisons. Truth being stranger than fiction, we found the real life counterpart to our fictional conspiracy here in America. The prison industrial complex, Arizona immigration law and Wisconsin Union busting laws are but a few of its accomplishments. So, to promote the film, we designed an APP to allow people to have a voice against this vast conspiracy. Using social media, we hope to be a film project, encased in and released with software that both tells a story and provides the tools for activism.
Genres: Crime, Drama,Scott Pelley brings viewers on a personal tour conducted by Police Commissioner Ray Kelly of what may be the world's most sophisticated terror defense forces - the New York City Police Department's counter terrorism unit.
Ray Kelly: Mayor de Blasio presented a ‘false narrative’ Former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says he doesn’t believe the blood of these officers lies on the hands of Mayor Bill de Blasio but he did present “a false narrative” during his campaign about the relationship between the NYPD and... MORNING JOE - 7:14 AM 12/22/2014 explore: Criminal Justice, Society, Best of last night
R. Kelly and Usher's official music video for 'Same Girl'. Click to listen to R. Kelly on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/RKSpot?IQid=RKSG As featured on The Essential R. Kelly. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/RKTEiTunes?IQid=RKSG Google Play: http://smarturl.it/RKSGPlay?IQid=RKSG Amazon: http://smarturl.it/RKTEAm?IQid=RKSG More From R. Kelly Same Girl: https://youtu.be/NFnKgIptbq0 I'm A Flirt Remix: https://youtu.be/rPr4F8dplFg Ignition (Remix): https://youtu.be/y6y_4_b6RS8 Follow R. Kelly Website: http://www.r-kelly.com/home Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Rkelly Twitter: https://twitter.com/rkelly Subscribe to R. Kelly on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/RKSub?IQid=RKSG More great Classic R&B; videos here:http://smarturl.it/ClassicRNB?IQid=RKSG --------- Ly...
THIS IS A SLIDE SHOW VIDEO THAT I MADE FOR A CLOSE FRIEND OF MINE IN MEMORY OF HIM. HE WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST PEOPLE THAT I HAVE EVER MET. HE LIVED HIS LIFE FOR THE LORD AND LOVED EVERY SINGLE PERSON THAT HE MET. I HOPE ONE DAY I CAN BECOME HALF THE MAN THAT HE WAS. I KNOW HE IS IN HEAVEN LOOKING DOWN ON ME. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH RAY-RAY!! I CANT WAIT TILL I GET TO SEE YOU AGAIN. The song is called "Heaven's Hero" by me (J-Chris) and my best friend dean. (Codean)
Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs, sits down with former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly. In the interview, Kelly describes setting up the New York City Police Department's counterterrorism bureau, its strategy for preventing terrorist attacks after 9/11, the department's diversity efforts, and its collaboration with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force. He also comments on recent lawsuits against the department, the controversy surrounding its stop-and-frisk tactics, the decline in New York City's crime rate, and the legacy of Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Attention NYPD officers : Read description below. It's is no coincidence that the news is flooded with NYPD cops getting busted for crimes they have been committing for years. Raymond Kelly has ordered all of your phones to be tapped so he can publicly be seen cleaning up corruption within the NYPD. This is so he can restore his own image and reputation on the heels of the Stop and Frisk scandal is is currently embroiled in. Raymond Kelly wants to be appear to not tolerate police corruption when he has been encouraging it for years by ordering innocent people to be stopped and frisked and entered into his criminal data base. Raymond Kelly is responsible for most of the corruption and crime that occurs within the NYPD because he knows full well you guys have been trained to see t...
YouTube sensation Fr. Ray Kelly performs 'Hallelujah' live on The Late Late Show. Watch the full show here: http://www.rte.ie/player/ and http://www.rte.ie/tv/latelate/ The Late Late Show | RTÉ One | Fridays | 9:30pm
Taking from Glor Tire - 17-11-10 Raymond Kelly And Natasha Magee :-), Enjoy, x x x
Check out Father Kelly on Dr. Phil here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgA-B61Llo0&feature;=youtu.be Or if you're more an Ellen Degeneres type, this might be what you're looking for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFgYLRQyfpQ&feature;=youtu.be
Wolf Blitzer interviews Commissioner Raymond Kelly of the New York City Police Department. Monday, September 19, 2011.
@conf_of_pres. Ray Kelly, NYPD (ret). Simon Henderson, @washinstitute. @tonybadran, @followfdd. ------ SUBCRIBE - https://goo.gl/IpA0aP The John Batchelor Show is a breaking-news program that focusses on global politics, economics, hard sciences, space exploration, literature and whimsy. Four hours a night, seven days a week; most rigorous news analysis in the New World; followed daily in 192 countries. johnbatchelorshow.com
Shurat HaDin’s inaugural Eyes Only Conference brings together leading experts in the fields of intelligence, counter-terrorism, law enforcement, cyber security and international finance to provide fascinating professional insights into the legal war on terrorism. As technology has advanced, so have the capabilities and tactics used by terror organizations and state sponsors of terror to further their illicit operations. Eyes Only panelists will share insights and exchange ideas regarding cutting edge techniques utilized to combat terrorism in the digital age. Some of the topics on the conference agenda include the “lone wolf” terrorism phenomena, terror financing, the use of social media by terror organizations, and the threat of cyber-terrorism. Raymond Kelly Former Commissioner of t...
Sapient Party chairman and candidate for Lt. Governor for the state of New York Bobby Kumar Kalotee greets former police commissioner Ray Kelly at the Columbus Day Parade 2014.
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly discusses anti-terrorism tactics. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub CONNECT WITH THE NEW YORKER Web: http://www.newyorker.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/NewYorker Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/newyorker Google+: http://plus.google.com/+newyorker Instagram: http://instagram.com/newyorkermag Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thenewyorker Tumblr: http://newyorker.tumblr.com The Scene: http://thescene.com/thenewyorker Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene Raymond W. Kelly on anti-terrorism - The New Yorker Conference Starring: Raymond W. Kelly
Brendan MacWade v. Raymond Kelly - U.S. Court of Appeals - 192297-1-DVD - 2006-05-01 - U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. The court heard oral arguments in Brendan MacWade v. Raymond Kelly. The outcome of the case would determine if New York City police could randomly search subway riders' bags or if such searches violated the Fourth Amendment constitutional right against unreasonable search and seizure. The New York City police department began random searches of subway passengers' bags in July, 2005, after deadly terrorist bombings in London's subway system. Judge Charles Brieant is not a member of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He served on the Court as a designation (assigned) for the day. Filmed by C-SPAN. Non-commercial use only. For more information, see http://www.c-span...
Get a copy of Vigilance here: http://bit.ly/1jQYFtw Former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly discussed his new gripping memoir about his lifelong fight against crime and the work of his groundbreaking anti-terrorist teams following the 9/11 attacks. After serving as a Marine in Vietnam, Ray Kelly soared through the NYPD ranks in decades marked by riots, drugs, and a staggering murder rate. With an unwavering belief in justice, integrity, courage, and loyalty, Kelly developed a reputation as a fixer who could clean up troubled precincts. Those values catapulted him into his first stint as commissioner, where Kelly oversaw the police response to the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing. Following leadership positions at Interpol, the Treasury Department, and U.S. Customs, Kelly was a...
First aired: 10/28/2002 Premiered in May 1956, Open Mind was created and hosted by Richard D. Heffner, American historian, broadcaster, and University Professor of Communications and Public Policy at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Fifty years after its first broadcast, Open Mind continues with a new host, Mr. Heffner's grandson, Alexander Heffner. Open Mind as a weekly public affairs program was designed to elicit guests' most meaningful insights into the challenges Americans face in a variety of contemporary areas of national concern. Watch more Open Mind at CUNY TV http://www.cuny.tv/show/openmind
Police Commissioner Ray Kelly gives us examples of the terrorists' enduring obsession with New York, outlining the steps of counter-terrorism programs, designed to better prepare and inform law enforcement. Speaking about the upcoming general election, Comm. Kelly acknowledged the daunting responsibility of newly elected officials in terms of protection against attack. He asked if efforts, currently in place, will be sustained by the next administration, remarking that "none of the candidates has requested a briefing from the department on this topic." Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations, thanks Comm. Kelly and all the others for their work on behalf of our safety. (Taped: 09/09/13) ABNY - the Association for a Better New York - is dedicated to making New York...
Raymond W. Kelly is the longest serving Commissioner of the New York Police Department in its history - and one of the best known and respected policemen in the world. He was the first person to hold the post for a second, separate tenure. In 2002, under Michael Bloomberg’s mayoralty, Commissioner Kelly created the first counterterrorism bureau of any municipal police department in the country. He also established a new global intelligence program and stationed New York City detectives in eleven foreign cities. In addition to dedicating extensive resources to preventing another terrorist attack, the NYPD has driven violent crime down by 40% from 2001 levels. Commissioner Kelly also established a Real Time Crime Center, a state-of-the-art facility that uses data mining to search millions ...
The most dapper police commissioner in recent memory, as introduced by Ronnie Eldridge, discusses his beginnings in the police department, recruitment of minorities, and the department's relationship with its unions. Commissioner Kelly explains the reorganization of community and school safety divisions and the demand for more social services as a growing part of police work. He outlines the department's work with domestic violence, child abuse, gun control and border policing in New York State and the rest of the country. The Commissioner outlines New York Cities broad international approach to terrorism explaining the City's relationship to many U.S. and E.U. organizations. Ronnie M. Eldridge, articulate, outspoken, and passionate member of the New York City Council from 1989 to 2001,...
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly outlines New York City's broad international approach to terrorism explaining the City's relationship to many U.S. and E.U. organizations. (Taped 04-23-2004) In May 1956, Richard D. Heffner, American historian, broadcaster, and University Professor of Communications and Public Policy at Rutgers, began a weekly public television series called The Open Mind. Well ahead of its time, the program has welcomed hundreds of interesting and influential persons from all fields to speak freely and to share their thoughts and ideas with a broad audience. Watch more of The Open Mind at CUNY TV: http://www.cuny.tv/show/openmind
Former New York City police commissioner Ray Kelly opens up for the first time about his life fighting crime and the dozens of plots foiled by his anti-terrorist teams after 9/11. Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF Join the conversation on Facebook: facebook.com/ArtsandIdeasJCCSF/
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly discusses the future in terms of crime, terrorism and modern police technologies. Taped: 06-14-12 In May 1956, Richard D. Heffner, American historian, broadcaster, and University Professor of Communications and Public Policy at Rutgers, began a weekly public television series called The Open Mind. Well ahead of its time, the program has welcomed hundreds of interesting and influential persons from all fields to speak freely and to share their thoughts and ideas with a broad audience. Watch more of The Open Mind at CUNY TV: http://www.cuny.tv/show/openmind