This edition: Is the NYPD Entering a New Era?
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Original tape date: February 6, 2017. First aired: February 13, 2017.Jimmy O’Neill became New York City’s 43rd Police Commissioner last September. Since then, he has coped with a terrorist attack in Chelsea, solving a brutal homicide of a jogger in Queens, protecting a new President on 56th Street, and negotiating a new union contract. He tells Jim that he seeks no legacy, except to keep New Yorkers safe in a new relationship with the police.
Guest List
James P. O'Neill Police Commissioner, NYPD
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