Kerik Distances Himself From Giuliani: "I'm Not Part Of His Campaign...I Have My Own Life"
Bernard Kerik, the controversial former top police officer in New York City, made an unannounced appearance on MSNBC on Friday afternoon.
Speaking from NBC's London bureau on Baltimore's proposed crime-fighting measures, Kerik admitted he didn't know many of the details and provided general suggestions on how big cities can fight climbing murder rates. (The Baltimore Sun reported Thursday the plans could, among other things, limit the number of people who could gather on city sidewalks.)



Washington Post | Ed O'Keefe | May 20, 2007 01:34 PM