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new york state _ latest? nothing further since the new york state governor - latest? ave a | latest? nothing further since the - new york state governor gave a press conference within the past hour, where she said that at that stage are understanding was that salman rushdie was still alive. we have no new updates but this will undoubtedly play a much more widely, possibly into politics and foreign policy, with democrats and republicans deeply divided over policy on iran, this could resonate there, but more viscerally in terms of that value of freedom of speech, with this attack being seen as highlighting the importance of it. the worlds of literature, human rights and politics anxiously await further news. rights and politics anxiously await further news-— rights and politics anxiously await further news. john, thank you very much. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. it is set to get even hotter over the weekend? that is right, the peak of the heatwave is tomorrow, temperatures around the mid 30s celsius. another very hot and sunny day across the board
new york state _ latest? nothing further since the new york state governor - latest? ave a | latest? nothing further since the - new york state governor gave a press conference within the past hour, where she said that at that stage are understanding was that salman rushdie was still alive. we have no new updates but this will undoubtedly play a much more widely, possibly into politics and foreign policy, with democrats and republicans deeply divided over policy on iran, this could resonate...
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earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. stand up to protect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like chautauqua. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats salman rushdie had faced for decades. nomia iqbal, bbc news, pennsylvania. the government in egypt says at least a0 people have died, many of them children, in a fire at a church where thousands of people had gathered for sunday worship. dozens of others were injured. it's reported an electrical fire broke out at the coptic church in giza on the outskirts of the capital cairo. our correspondent sally nabil sent this report from the scene. a sunday church service that ended in tragedy. behind these windows, egyptian christian worshippers died. the abu sifin church was in a packed busy neighbourhood in giza. the fire killed dozens, including many childr
earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. stand up to protect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like chautauqua. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats salman rushdie had faced for decades. nomia iqbal, bbc news,...
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state. the governor of new york state talking — the state. rnor of new york state talking about _ the state. the governor of new york state talking about the _ the state. the governor of new york state talking about the latest - the state. the governor of new york state talking about the latest on - state talking about the latest on salman rushdie, the author was born in what was then british india just before 1947, he is now 75 for books like midnights children which won the booker prize and was declared the booker prize and was declared the best book on two subsequent occasions with it celebrates its 25th and 40th anniversary. he is a stellar literary figure for the perhaps best also known as being the subject of a fat law issued in february 1989. subject of a fat law issued in february1989. he subject of a fat law issued in february 1989. he was subsequently an attempt on his life in august which went wrong when the book which was contained explosives, being lined up in a hotel in paddington and west lending for the author blew up and west
state. the governor of new york state talking — the state. rnor of new york state talking about _ the state. the governor of new york state talking about the _ the state. the governor of new york state talking about the latest - the state. the governor of new york state talking about the latest on - state talking about the latest on salman rushdie, the author was born in what was then british india just before 1947, he is now 75 for books like midnights children which won the booker prize and...
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earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. stand up to protect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like this. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats that he faced. here at the institution the governor has wrapped up her speech in which she expressed solidarity with salman rushdie but the question of security is still there. could the state of new york have done more to protect mr rushdie? but there is a paradox here because mr rushdie himself had expressed discomfort in recent years at the high level of security, saying he wanted to live his life more freely. a group of 70 charities and community groups gave a fresh warning on rising energy bills, calling them a national emergency. tomorrow, the labour party will set out plans for the energy price cap affecting households in england scotland and wales t
earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. stand up to protect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like this. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats that he faced. here at the institution the governor has wrapped up her...
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earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. otect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like this. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats salman rushdie had faced for decades. i want to tell you about another story now. the government in egypt says at least a0 people have died — many of them children — in a fire at a church where thousands of worshippers had gathered for sunday worship. dozens of other people have been injured. it's reported an electrical fire broke out at the coptic church in giza, outside cairo. our correspondent sally nabil sent this report from the scene. a sunday church service that ended in tragedy. behind these windows, egyptian christian worshippers died. the abu sifin church was in a packed a busy neighbourhood in giza. the fire killed dozens including many children. people rushed
earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. otect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like this. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats salman rushdie had faced for decades. i want to tell you about another story now....
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earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. ays stand up to protect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like chautauqua. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats salman rushdie had faced for decades. ever since the attack on friday, world leaders have been issuing words of solidarity for sue salman rushdie. president biden released a statement praising the author for his refusal to be intimidated or silenced. nomia iqbal, bbc news, pennsylvania. let's get some of the day's other news. north korean state media say the russian president, vladimir putin, has called for stronger ties between the two countries. mr putin said it would help strengthen the security and stability of the korean peninsula and wider region. some experts say russia may want north korean labourers to carry out work in some of the seized
earlier, new york's state governor spoke outside the institution where the stabbing happened. ays stand up to protect freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. and we condemn any individual or any group that dares violate the sanctity of a place like chautauqua. questions are being asked about why there were not tougher checks at the literary event, given the huge amount of threats salman rushdie had faced for decades. ever since the attack...
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i would argue that governor desantis has not just the constitutional authority to get involved, he has a constitutional obligation to get involved. new york state, we don't have recall reelections. the governor under the new york state constitution has the authority to remove a da who refuses to enforce the law. i would argue that's not just an authority, it's a responsibility. liz: yeah, to your point, it's an important one, congressman. you swear an oath to defend and protect your citizens; right. the polk county sheriff grady judd in florida spoke to sheriffs in the largest districts across the nation and he said "we've got a dumpster fire going on in america and americans are getting burned by prosecutors like warren in new york, in la, in new orleans, baltimore. ". we can go on and on. watch warren complain here. >> this is attack on everybody's rights. it's not just elected officials who should be worried but the voters. people get to choose who they put in positions of elected positions. when the governor says, i don't like what you said or i don't like what you're doing and so i'm just going to throw you out of office, that's a violatio
i would argue that governor desantis has not just the constitutional authority to get involved, he has a constitutional obligation to get involved. new york state, we don't have recall reelections. the governor under the new york state constitution has the authority to remove a da who refuses to enforce the law. i would argue that's not just an authority, it's a responsibility. liz: yeah, to your point, it's an important one, congressman. you swear an oath to defend and protect your citizens;...
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in liberal states, the governor of new york just told the states 5400000 local republicans to get lost . and we're here to say that the arrow of trump and zeldin and manero just jump on a bus and head down to florida where you belong. okay, get out of town, get out of town and you don't really, you don't represent our values. you are not new yorkers. and in addition to being described as fascists, republicans are now being labeled as terrorists time. and again, we see them say one thing and do another they are, they are not concerned with life. they're just concerned. we're trying to score cheap political points. they're concerned, we're trying to clinical own lives and they don't really care what wreckage is left in their wake. they are a destructive force in american politics. they are basically a domestic terrorist. so operating within america, their goal is to end democracy. now the responsibility of any leader in such a situation would be to re unify the country and turned down the heat. abraham lincoln famously quoted the biblical passage sang. a house divided against itself cann
in liberal states, the governor of new york just told the states 5400000 local republicans to get lost . and we're here to say that the arrow of trump and zeldin and manero just jump on a bus and head down to florida where you belong. okay, get out of town, get out of town and you don't really, you don't represent our values. you are not new yorkers. and in addition to being described as fascists, republicans are now being labeled as terrorists time. and again, we see them say one thing and do...
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roughly 200 more migrants are expected to arrive in new york city today after texas governor greg abbott bussed thousands of asylum seekers out of his stateve been bussed from texas to new york city this month. mark levine joins us now. thank you so much for being here. let me play for you and our viewers what governor greg abbott's rational is sending migrants to his state from new york. here he is. >>> before we begin bussing illegal immigrants up to new york, it was just texas and arizona that bore the brunt of all of the chaos and all of the problems that come with it. now the rest of america is understanding exactly what is going on. >> okay, what do you think of that, rationale. >> almost nothing he said is accurate. these are people seeking asylum in the united states, fleeing countries where their life might be threatened, and a structure set up by the trump administration allows them to go through the asylum process in the united states. they're fleeing venezuela and colombia and cuba. >> i thought president trump made them wait in mexico for the asylum process. >> not from these countries. immigrants from mexico are processed on
roughly 200 more migrants are expected to arrive in new york city today after texas governor greg abbott bussed thousands of asylum seekers out of his stateve been bussed from texas to new york city this month. mark levine joins us now. thank you so much for being here. let me play for you and our viewers what governor greg abbott's rational is sending migrants to his state from new york. here he is. >>> before we begin bussing illegal immigrants up to new york, it was just texas and...
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states. what's the response today from new york city officials? >> this latest bunch of -- batch of migrants arriving in new york, the lone star state governor is forcingty mayor to live up to the sanctuary claims, take in a small sliver of what's pouring across the southern border. another two busses from texas arrived early this morning at the big apple port authority terminal. carried nearly 100 migrants who crossed into the u.s. illegally from points south of the u.s.-mexico border, youngest just ten months old. >> welcoming city, we are here to support families, especially those children that are arriving in larger numbers every time, and we want to make sure that they have the resources that they need. >> more than 6,000 migrants have arrived in new york city since may, about 1,000 of them school-aged children, according to officials. as texas governor greg abbott, tired of no action from washington to deal with the crisis, he brings the crisis to the doorstep of democratic city politician, and advocates accuse abbott of using people as political pawns and the city is pouring resources into helping, providing a mobile migrant health unit and allo
states. what's the response today from new york city officials? >> this latest bunch of -- batch of migrants arriving in new york, the lone star state governor is forcingty mayor to live up to the sanctuary claims, take in a small sliver of what's pouring across the southern border. another two busses from texas arrived early this morning at the big apple port authority terminal. carried nearly 100 migrants who crossed into the u.s. illegally from points south of the u.s.-mexico border,...
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made california the third state in the nation to declare a state of emergency right behind new york and illinois. in this press release, governor newsom said the state will build on the framework developed during the covid-19 pandemic to deploy vaccine clinics for monkeypox. what this announcement doesn't do is get more vaccines to california. >> it won't increase the number of vaccine dose that is we will receive that is determined solely by the federal gove government. reporter: today senator scott wiener asked for $38.5 million to help counties across the state respond to this virus. >> when they have to set up vaccine clinics to administer the vaccine, you have to pay staff. they have to pay for the sight. they have to pay for the outreach to make sure that people know about it. >> on the same day, the state declared a state of emergency, san francisco's health emergency went into effect. hundreds of people waited in line in san francisco general hospital hoping to get a monkeypox vaccine, many leaving without it after hours of waiting. >> we made an initial request of 35,000 vaccines. we need that's 70,000. it's heartbreak
made california the third state in the nation to declare a state of emergency right behind new york and illinois. in this press release, governor newsom said the state will build on the framework developed during the covid-19 pandemic to deploy vaccine clinics for monkeypox. what this announcement doesn't do is get more vaccines to california. >> it won't increase the number of vaccine dose that is we will receive that is determined solely by the federal gove government. reporter: today...
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made california the third state in the nation to declare a state of emergency right behind new york and illinois. in this press release, governor state will build on the framework developed during the covid-19 pandemic to deploy vaccine clinics for monkeypox. what this announcement doesn't do is get more vaccines to california. >> it won't increase the number of vaccine dose that is we will receive that is determined solely by the federal gove government. reporter: today senator scott wiener asked for $38.5 million to help counties across the state respond to this virus. >> when they have to set up vaccine clinics to administer the vaccine, you have to pay staff. they have to pay for the sight. they have to pay for the outreach to make sure that people know about it. >> on the same day, the state declared a state of emergency, san francisco's health emergency went into effect. hundreds of people waited in line in san francisco general hospital hoping to get a monkeypox vaccine, many leaving without it after hours of waiting. >> we made an initial request of 35,000 vaccines. we need that's 70,000. it's heartbreaking that we can'
made california the third state in the nation to declare a state of emergency right behind new york and illinois. in this press release, governor state will build on the framework developed during the covid-19 pandemic to deploy vaccine clinics for monkeypox. what this announcement doesn't do is get more vaccines to california. >> it won't increase the number of vaccine dose that is we will receive that is determined solely by the federal gove government. reporter: today senator scott...
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new york. upwards of 6,000 that have bussed to new york and other border states. we bring in george pataki, former governorreat to have you with us. >> thank you. >> martha: so if you were governor right now of new york, what would you be doing about this situation? >> i'd be in washington every minute saying we have to close the border. new york city is saying what can we do? we have over 1,000 illegal immigrants. texas has had over two million. finally they're saying enough is enough. we're going to send them to these sanctuary cities. instead of us going to washington and saying what you've done is a human rights disaster and a economic tragedy. you showed the clip on till legal immigrant attacking the border patrolman. i'm surprised the biden administration hasn't charged them with using excessive force. we see the human rights catastrophe. the two kids that drowned in the rio grande the last 24 hours. the 53 illegals basically cooked in the back of a truck. yet the biden administration ignores this. >> martha: they call it compassionate. the irony is so rich on this that these cities that say we're a
new york. upwards of 6,000 that have bussed to new york and other border states. we bring in george pataki, former governorreat to have you with us. >> thank you. >> martha: so if you were governor right now of new york, what would you be doing about this situation? >> i'd be in washington every minute saying we have to close the border. new york city is saying what can we do? we have over 1,000 illegal immigrants. texas has had over two million. finally they're saying enough...
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new york city. it has new york state lawmakers up in arms going after the governor of texas. z, good evening. governor abbott showing no signs at all of slowing down. we're learning now new york city leaders expect another bus of migrants to arrive in the city tonight and two more buses to arrive tomorrow morning. that is what city council members were told at a special hearing today. i also want to bring attention to mayor eric adams who is threatening the governor of texas with a bus of his own. listen to this. >> i'm deeply complicating taking a busload of new yorkers to go to texas and do good old-fashioned door knocking because we have to, for the good of america, we have to get him out of office. reporter: liz, of course governor abbott is running for re-election this november. mayor adams calls abbott anti-american for busing migrants to new york yet the texas governor the federal government has been doing the same thing, flying migrants into new york for months. abbott had this to say last night, tweeting quote, the federal government's refusal to address the border cr
new york city. it has new york state lawmakers up in arms going after the governor of texas. z, good evening. governor abbott showing no signs at all of slowing down. we're learning now new york city leaders expect another bus of migrants to arrive in the city tonight and two more buses to arrive tomorrow morning. that is what city council members were told at a special hearing today. i also want to bring attention to mayor eric adams who is threatening the governor of texas with a bus of his...
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new york state had its first case of monkeypox in a minor. so a lot to respond to. and just this morning, we heard from new york's governor about monkeypox. , are going to be transitioning to intradermal administration, using this dose sparing strategy, and we expect to complete that transition by a week from today, august 29th, when we will begin administering first and second doses intradermally. >> reporter: so that was a representative from the governor's office. and put simply in layman's terms, that new approach of administer thing vaccine, essentially makes it so that the vaccine is injected in a higher layer of skin and not a deeper layer of fat. what does that mean, what are the layman's terms? they need less doses of vaccine for more impact. this is a controversial approach, so we'll have to see how it plays out. but hallie, as you see that heat map on your screen, this is a big issue. yet another virus for the country to grapple with. so we'll have to see how this plays out. >> thank you. >>> to the clock right now, ticking down for the justice department, facing a deadline thursday to provide redactions, to black out pieces of
new york state had its first case of monkeypox in a minor. so a lot to respond to. and just this morning, we heard from new york's governor about monkeypox. , are going to be transitioning to intradermal administration, using this dose sparing strategy, and we expect to complete that transition by a week from today, august 29th, when we will begin administering first and second doses intradermally. >> reporter: so that was a representative from the governor's office. and put simply in...
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also the governor of the state of new york where this attack took place. kathy hoko saying that salman rushdie was an individual is an individual rather who spent decades speaking truth to power and that her thoughts are with him and his loved ones. we also saw pen america commenting. this is the organization that is dedicated to free speech saying, quote, we can think of no comparable incident of a public attack on a literary writer on american soil. and just beyond the u. s. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is also commented in a tweet on saturday, saying the cowardly attack on saw among rusty is a strike on the freedom of expression that our world relies on. so those are some of the comments that we've seen. and i should say, marianna, there's been shock because even though salman rushdie has essentially been living under a death sentence since 19989 rather, i had more and more been entering into the public sphere again. he has in recent years been holding speaking engagements. he's been seen at events in new york city, and indeed, he was on s
also the governor of the state of new york where this attack took place. kathy hoko saying that salman rushdie was an individual is an individual rather who spent decades speaking truth to power and that her thoughts are with him and his loved ones. we also saw pen america commenting. this is the organization that is dedicated to free speech saying, quote, we can think of no comparable incident of a public attack on a literary writer on american soil. and just beyond the u. s. the canadian...
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news we get. we'll go to pennsylvania where sulman is being treated in hospital. his agent says he is in surgery. we may get another statement perhaps later this evening from the governor of new york state had happened in new york state before lunchtime today. it was about 11am or thereabouts which is about 4pm uk time. let me bring you some breaking news on donald trump. this is the promise we had from the attorney general of the united states that he was proposing to unseal the warrants to explain why the moral lego home was —— a judge gave permission to us federal agency to save or seize all physical documents constituting evidence, contra band physical documents constituting evidence, contraband or other items legally possessed in violation of the us penal code, including documents with classification markings and presidential records created in january 2017 and january 2021. those are the dates of donald trump's term in office as president. we also understand, according to fox news, that fbi agents took 20 boxes of items, including one set of documents marked as" various classified documents" and those classifications work further to top secret and sensitive information. that is th
news we get. we'll go to pennsylvania where sulman is being treated in hospital. his agent says he is in surgery. we may get another statement perhaps later this evening from the governor of new york state had happened in new york state before lunchtime today. it was about 11am or thereabouts which is about 4pm uk time. let me bring you some breaking news on donald trump. this is the promise we had from the attorney general of the united states that he was proposing to unseal the warrants to...
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. >> and with an influx of migrants in the state new york governor kathy hochul has asked that presidentn take executive action to allow them to receive temporary work permits in the meantime. cnn's paolo sandoval is live in queens, new york, with more. paolo, yeah, what's the plan, and how is new york dealing with this influx? >> you know, amara, since we started covering this we heard from just regular new yorkers some of which believe the city is perhaps in the best position to be able to respond and welcome so many asylum seekers because of previously existing issues here. but, look, whether that's the case or not, they continue to come. those numbers continue to increase, and whether it's -- they come on their own, paying their own way to new york or some taking up the opportunity in the state of arizona or in texas for a free ride here to new york. and now we're finding that the biggest frustration for those who make it here is being stuck in an unemployment limbo. to get merely an idea of what many of the people stepping off these border buses in new york city have experienced jus
. >> and with an influx of migrants in the state new york governor kathy hochul has asked that presidentn take executive action to allow them to receive temporary work permits in the meantime. cnn's paolo sandoval is live in queens, new york, with more. paolo, yeah, what's the plan, and how is new york dealing with this influx? >> you know, amara, since we started covering this we heard from just regular new yorkers some of which believe the city is perhaps in the best position to...
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new york state trooper who the governor praised today for jumping in to and helping and local sheriff before every even and had the police presence there. >> good thing they did. i understand we heard from the president of the institution where rushdie was getting ready to speak. >> he spoke out saying this is unlike anything that happened in the 150-year history. noting that it was founded to bring people together and specifically mentioned the work of salman rushdie. take a listen. >> our whole purpose is to help people bridge what has been a divisive world. mr. rushdie, this is part of his life to bring up ideas and thoughts. known as a most significant champion of free speech and the worst thing to do is to back away from the mission. i don't think he would want that. >> he said the job is to continue to support police and others and be a resource for the families. reece was the monoray or the on stage and he was treated and released from the hospital for facial injuries and he said imagine a pathway to healing. >> before i let you go, he is the subject of major threats against hi
new york state trooper who the governor praised today for jumping in to and helping and local sheriff before every even and had the police presence there. >> good thing they did. i understand we heard from the president of the institution where rushdie was getting ready to speak. >> he spoke out saying this is unlike anything that happened in the 150-year history. noting that it was founded to bring people together and specifically mentioned the work of salman rushdie. take a...
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states over the influx asylum seekers in liberal-led cities. lauren green joins us live from new york. >> good morning. with this latest arrival of migrants, the lone star state's governorto live up to its sanctuary city claims taking a small sliver of what is flowing across the southern border. two buses arrived at the port authority terminal looking similar to commuter buses from the metro areas. these buses carried nearly 100 migrants. some seeking asylum. >> we welcomed two more buses that arrived from the state of texas with 78 people on board, 14 children, and again as in previous times, people arrive hungry, thirsty, some with medical conditions. >> about 6,000 migrants have arrived in new york city since may according to new york city mayor eric adams. as texas governor abbott brings the crisis to the dorstep of democratic politicians. there is an already strained housing situation with 50,000 homeless people in city shelters every night already. adams administration and new york city advocates accusing governor abbott of using people as political pawns. >> these are families, these are people who are simply looking for help. what governor abbott and people like
states over the influx asylum seekers in liberal-led cities. lauren green joins us live from new york. >> good morning. with this latest arrival of migrants, the lone star state's governorto live up to its sanctuary city claims taking a small sliver of what is flowing across the southern border. two buses arrived at the port authority terminal looking similar to commuter buses from the metro areas. these buses carried nearly 100 migrants. some seeking asylum. >> we welcomed two more...
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governors of texas and arizona started sending these undocumented illegal immigrants to new york and washington, dc, but the media said that this is the fault of the republican governors and the statessed the reason the only they have the influx is because of the present policy so they're making this sort of this contes or fee situation for new york and dc both of which are proudl known and proclaimed to be sanctuary cities and other people are taking these mirrors on their offer, now that their taking them up on the offers they suddenly don't have room and are asking for the national guard and it's just a mess. >> thank you. it was good to see you both. >> thank you. >> senate majority leader says economic experts at this so-called inflation act exacerbates inflation is wrong. to push the senate to this and it. and latest. >> whether the bill will fuels inflation is depends on who you talk too. >> within 200 economist including our in former trump council of economic advisor warned that the u.s. is at a dangerous crossroads they argue the bill spikes inflation. >> they're wrong great i don't know who that list was it's as plain as the nose on your face that this will. >> economist
governors of texas and arizona started sending these undocumented illegal immigrants to new york and washington, dc, but the media said that this is the fault of the republican governors and the statessed the reason the only they have the influx is because of the present policy so they're making this sort of this contes or fee situation for new york and dc both of which are proudl known and proclaimed to be sanctuary cities and other people are taking these mirrors on their offer, now that...
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new york city. -- that is new york city. new york state could have a n republican governor in november. >> that would be impressive. end of the day new yorkers -- everyone in these progressive-led cities, everyone is sick and a tired of the crime. you know, i was waiting for my car ride here, i don't know, last week and the driver as soon as i got in the car, he goes mr- mr. tepper, i cannot tell you over the course of the last five minutes how many drug addicts i've seen walk up and down the street. that's where we're at right now. >> you know what's back also, the squegee guys are back in full force. that's what rudy guliani originally fixed. it led to fixing crime. cheryl: republicans come in and be mayors, you think you've got ought it all in the bag here in new york, you might not. i'm just saying. they need to wake up. coming up, the upside to playing favorites at work. we'll get insight into how to strengthen your office relationships. that's coming up next. ♪ little red corvette. ♪ baby, you're much too fast. ♪ yes, you are. ♪ little red corvette. ♪ you need to find a love that's going to last. ♪ [acoustic s
new york city. -- that is new york city. new york state could have a n republican governor in november. >> that would be impressive. end of the day new yorkers -- everyone in these progressive-led cities, everyone is sick and a tired of the crime. you know, i was waiting for my car ride here, i don't know, last week and the driver as soon as i got in the car, he goes mr- mr. tepper, i cannot tell you over the course of the last five minutes how many drug addicts i've seen walk up and down...
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see what she accomplishes in the future >>> as monkeypox continues to spread, new york governor kathy hochul is declaring a state disaster emergency she said the move will lead to a faster response and vaccine distribution the announcement was followed by a public health emergency declaration for new york city. according to the cdc, new york state has over 1300 cases, the highest recorded number in the country. there are over 5,000 known cases nationwide >>> cleveland browns quarterback desean jackson could find out his nfl future as early as today. the judge c. robinson, a disciplinary officer appointed by the informal is expected to rule on whether watson should be suspended from football. watson was sued by 24 women who accused him of misconduct. the nfl players association say they will accept the ruling regardless of outcome and encourage the nfl to follow suit >>> fires, flooding, and more heat as we kick off august nbc meteorologist michelle grossman has had a very, very busy summer. good morning. >> good morning. the extreme weather does continue we're watching a flood threat through eastern kentucky we'
see what she accomplishes in the future >>> as monkeypox continues to spread, new york governor kathy hochul is declaring a state disaster emergency she said the move will lead to a faster response and vaccine distribution the announcement was followed by a public health emergency declaration for new york city. according to the cdc, new york state has over 1300 cases, the highest recorded number in the country. there are over 5,000 known cases nationwide >>> cleveland browns...
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california governor, gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency to speed up efforts to combat the monkeypox outbreak. california joins new york and illinois. in taking that step. governor newsom says the declaration will help the states seek more vaccines and lead outrage in education efforts on where people can get treatment and vaccines. he says the state will work with the federal government. meant to secure more doses and raise awareness about reducing risk. earlier today we spoke with san francisco state senator scott wiener about california lawmakers request for $38 million to fight monkeypox. bar counties are on the frontline county public health departments are the ones that need to stand up vaccination sites, testing sites treatment outreach to impact the communities and we don't want to leave the county's holding the bag. later in this newscast and infectious disease specialist with ucsf will join us live to give us some perspective on how this emergency declaration will help the fight against the spread of monkeypox. oh my god. i can feel the flames from here right above them. it's insane. the mckinney fires still
california governor, gavin newsom has declared a state of emergency to speed up efforts to combat the monkeypox outbreak. california joins new york and illinois. in taking that step. governor newsom says the declaration will help the states seek more vaccines and lead outrage in education efforts on where people can get treatment and vaccines. he says the state will work with the federal government. meant to secure more doses and raise awareness about reducing risk. earlier today we spoke with...
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. >> i will tell you right now as your governor, new york state will always stand up to protect freedomexpression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. >> reporter: the big question still, a motive, and whether or not this attack could potentially be linked to the decades old fatwah, the death decree issued by the iranian government in the late '80s. the new york state police are in charge of that investigation and we are told to expect an update tomorrow that could perhaps paint a clearer picture of a possible motive. as for the suspect, jim, that 24-year-old new jersey man was in court yesterday. he pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault as well. that investigation continues as does the healing of this acclaimed writer who will not be silenced. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> actress anne heche will be taken off life support today. a representative for her family told cnn she has been matched with an organ recipient. heche was declared brain dead a week after her car crash into a home, sparking a fire. her son wrote on friday, h
. >> i will tell you right now as your governor, new york state will always stand up to protect freedomexpression, freedom of speech, and we condemn the cowardly attack on salman rushdie. >> reporter: the big question still, a motive, and whether or not this attack could potentially be linked to the decades old fatwah, the death decree issued by the iranian government in the late '80s. the new york state police are in charge of that investigation and we are told to expect an update...
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the governor of texas easing the number of migrants coming into his state by sending busloads to new yorky and washington, d.c. sid an election year stunt or a possible solution to a long-festering problem? on the streets in new york city, noise and confusion are the norm. for 18-year-old amaro bryan, this scene is a lot to take in. he arrived along with busloads of other asylum seekers sent to the big apple from texas. the teen started his journey in venezuela by himself. it took him two months to reach the texas border. little did he know he was walking into the middle of a political dogfight over the crisis at the southern border. the push and pull between the white house and the gop. >> the second busful of migrant families has arrived in new york city from texas. >> i've got one thing to tell you and to tell them, there are more buses on the way. >> this is horrific when you think about what the governor is doing. >> reporter: earlier this year, texas republican governor greg abbott started sending busloads of migrants out of the lone star state, dropping them off in cities with demo
the governor of texas easing the number of migrants coming into his state by sending busloads to new yorky and washington, d.c. sid an election year stunt or a possible solution to a long-festering problem? on the streets in new york city, noise and confusion are the norm. for 18-year-old amaro bryan, this scene is a lot to take in. he arrived along with busloads of other asylum seekers sent to the big apple from texas. the teen started his journey in venezuela by himself. it took him two...
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plus, the governor of new york telling conservatives get the heck out of the state. house doesn't seem to think migrants are walking across the border. really, roll tape. >> it's not like somebody walks over and [inaudible]. >> what's happening? thousands of people are walking in a day. ashley: he sees people walk over every day and he'll have the report next. ♪ ashley: another bus full of migrants just arrived in washington dc this morning from the texas southern border. matt f finn at the border in eae pass, texas. good morning, matt. do we know who's paying for these rides? >> yes, ashley. texas emergency management tells us that the state of texas has paid $12 million so far shipping 9,000 migrants to new york city and washington dc. that boils down to about $1,300 per passenger but texas says it cannot confirm the cost of each migrant and it varies and the operation is ongoing. we're told right now fema is not reimbursing the busing cost because the biden administration previously denied texas' request for disaster funding. texas governor greg abbott has requeste
plus, the governor of new york telling conservatives get the heck out of the state. house doesn't seem to think migrants are walking across the border. really, roll tape. >> it's not like somebody walks over and [inaudible]. >> what's happening? thousands of people are walking in a day. ashley: he sees people walk over every day and he'll have the report next. ♪ ashley: another bus full of migrants just arrived in washington dc this morning from the texas southern border. matt f...
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california, which is the second most in the nation behind new york state state senator scott wiener who represents san francisco says the governor took a big step by declaring a state of emergency. but he says more has to be done. he sent the governor a letter calling on him to approve 38 million dollars to help with monkeypox on a local level. >> to support county public health departments which are responsible for expanding testing vaccination and community outreach. we need to make sure the counties but their public health departments have the support that they need. >> senator wiener has been chosen to chair a new monkeypox select committee. the committee is trying to come up with guidelines and resources for the entire state members of the committee are going to have their first meeting next tuesday. and california and san francisco departments of health are considering using a different smallpox vaccine to treat monkeypox. it's called cam 2000 vaccine and it's a smallpox vaccine that was approved in 2007, 100 million doses have been stored in the strategic national stockpile. the state requested 200 of those shots and we'r
california, which is the second most in the nation behind new york state state senator scott wiener who represents san francisco says the governor took a big step by declaring a state of emergency. but he says more has to be done. he sent the governor a letter calling on him to approve 38 million dollars to help with monkeypox on a local level. >> to support county public health departments which are responsible for expanding testing vaccination and community outreach. we need to make...
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new york state. that was something pushed through by governor cuomo and casper the democrat-controlled state legislatureyou really should not be an issue for the voters because the real issues are the kitchen table issues we are all experiencing fear expensive gas, very high inflation. it obviously recently kathy hochul showed clips of this sucker punch from this multiple time convicted felon and we care about her second amendment rights and defending ourselves because we have a cashless bill system or people like that and the democrats have prioritized criminals over the innocent people in our state you are looking to protect themselves through second amendment rights. brief on the great decision by justice thomas. that case in the second amendment right originated out of new york state and gave us our whole restoration of rights. we are fighting for that here new york. a lot of people in the catskill region in hudson valley care about those issues as well but i know it very well i represented that region. jon: that crime took place in the bronx, new york city is obviously having a raging crime problem
new york state. that was something pushed through by governor cuomo and casper the democrat-controlled state legislatureyou really should not be an issue for the voters because the real issues are the kitchen table issues we are all experiencing fear expensive gas, very high inflation. it obviously recently kathy hochul showed clips of this sucker punch from this multiple time convicted felon and we care about her second amendment rights and defending ourselves because we have a cashless bill...
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the "new york post" editorial board tore into state leadership or lack there of on the border issue. op-ed yesterday is asking governor knows the immigrant crisis is national. why won't she act like it? will cain "fox & friends" weekend company -- co-host is on the mez with me today. 400,000 versus 400 people in the last 11 days. the bigger number at the southern border and obviously the smaller number here in new york. it communicates to me maybe something was broken before all of this started and the governor is shining a light on it. >> something broken at the national level when it comes to illegal immigration. the irony is so thick. this is so rich to hear new york city officials complain about 400 illegal immigrants arriving at their doorstep when nate points out 400,000 in one sector in texas. this is simply a political ploy, i will grant those critics that of governor greg abbott. it is a political ploy not designed to improve his reelection in my estimation but send a message and give a taste of what the southern border is experiencing. it is simply beyond irony to see them now complain. >> harris: democrats
the "new york post" editorial board tore into state leadership or lack there of on the border issue. op-ed yesterday is asking governor knows the immigrant crisis is national. why won't she act like it? will cain "fox & friends" weekend company -- co-host is on the mez with me today. 400,000 versus 400 people in the last 11 days. the bigger number at the southern border and obviously the smaller number here in new york. it communicates to me maybe something was broken...
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. >> steve: the former governor of new york state is absolutely right. ed a symbolic bus, you know, the bus route from new york from texas to new york and texas to d.c. to illustrate the problem texas is seeing. new york is screaming bloody murder that we have got all these migrants. i think we received 200 so far, which is, according to bill melugin, probably what comes n 15 minutes. down at he'll pass. for the mayor here to be saying this is inhumane and heard these stories makings are being treated badly. people are sick on the bus and hungry and not allowed to get off, the problem is, okay, think about it they would not be on that bus were it not for the fact that the biden administration has said hey, everybody, whoever wants in, come on, we are going to let you in and process you and figure out your asylum status later. nonetheless, so many people in texas, texas is taking the initiative. >> ainsley: some of these buss are stopping in chattanooga, tennessee, the mcdonald workers are upset they had to call the police. migrant were getting off at pit
. >> steve: the former governor of new york state is absolutely right. ed a symbolic bus, you know, the bus route from new york from texas to new york and texas to d.c. to illustrate the problem texas is seeing. new york is screaming bloody murder that we have got all these migrants. i think we received 200 so far, which is, according to bill melugin, probably what comes n 15 minutes. down at he'll pass. for the mayor here to be saying this is inhumane and heard these stories makings are...
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state and city. we have governor abbott shipping illegal immigrants to new york city to port authority, right to a city are in right now. your reaction to the thousands who have come here from the border and the 7,000 reaching our border every day. >> my heart breaks for these people used as pawns. and i think governor abbott has a problem in his state because of these policies. he's using this to get attention of the mayors of d.c. and new york. they said they inherited a broken system. >> the data is the data. border crossing were low. yesterday there were two migrant children who drowned. the statistics of people who come over illegally and put into human safely. 86% of women are assaulted along the way. their policy is inhumane. how do we create what trump called the big beautiful door to raise wages and even join with our culture and make it stronger culturally. brian: ron desantis was asked about anthony fauci. >> i'm just sick of seeing him. i know he says he's going to retire. someone needs to grab that little elf and chuck him into the atlantic. brian: do you understand the anger? >> i spoke t
state and city. we have governor abbott shipping illegal immigrants to new york city to port authority, right to a city are in right now. your reaction to the thousands who have come here from the border and the 7,000 reaching our border every day. >> my heart breaks for these people used as pawns. and i think governor abbott has a problem in his state because of these policies. he's using this to get attention of the mayors of d.c. and new york. they said they inherited a broken system....
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new york. the governor says that they all went willingly, signed paperwork. they look happy to be arriving in new york. why shouldn't all statese to bear this burden equally? >> i'm so tired of political rhetoric. i'm tired of politicians trying to blame other people than what actually happens. when we take somebody into custody, we process them. we give them an address. once they are released from our custody, they go to nongovernmental organizations. those organizations facilitate the travel to wherever the individuals are going. it's the catch and release program and that's the drivers that brings so many across illegally. all governor abbott is doing is assisting the nongovernmental organizations in transporting individuals that want to go to new york, that is their ultimate destination in the first place. it's political rhetoric instead of looking at the problem saying the administration bears the burden. they're releasing the people in the us and giving them the ntas and they're the ones making the decisions. because of the administration's policies, it's causing a negative impact on new york city. instead of eric adams
new york. the governor says that they all went willingly, signed paperwork. they look happy to be arriving in new york. why shouldn't all statese to bear this burden equally? >> i'm so tired of political rhetoric. i'm tired of politicians trying to blame other people than what actually happens. when we take somebody into custody, we process them. we give them an address. once they are released from our custody, they go to nongovernmental organizations. those organizations facilitate the...
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governor of new york. he was the attorney general of the state. he was the big crime buster. >> thomas dewey is a long neglected but a fascinating fellow. he was from michigan and he was an aspiring opera singer. he was a bass baritone, he actually had a very great voice, he finished in michigan and came to new york to seek his career as a lawyer. all the while, taking voice lessons. in fact, they're much of his time in early politics, he saying as a canter in jewish synagogue to have enough money to pay his rent. tom dewey was from a wing of the party who was originally very much teddy roosevelt oriented, and then teddy roosevelt yielded much more of the progressive wing of the party in the 1912 election. the guy who seemed to emerge as a heartthrob of this more liberal wing of the party was someone named herbert clark hoover. he later became an icon for very different worldview. in hoover's case, all of these young guys, like thomas dewey, and herbert bernal, they came to new york together. most of them in the midwest. and saw their careers. tog
governor of new york. he was the attorney general of the state. he was the big crime buster. >> thomas dewey is a long neglected but a fascinating fellow. he was from michigan and he was an aspiring opera singer. he was a bass baritone, he actually had a very great voice, he finished in michigan and came to new york to seek his career as a lawyer. all the while, taking voice lessons. in fact, they're much of his time in early politics, he saying as a canter in jewish synagogue to have...
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adams largely blames new york's bail laws for violent criminals but critics argue without more support from new york governor kathy hochul and stateeable impact. as for the victim in this attack. the 52-year-old remains in critical condition with a fractured skull, bleeding in his brain and a broken cheekbone. if there is any good news, he is described as being in stable condition this morning. >> dana: remarkable. he hope he gets better. thank you, nate. >> bill: so brutal. how bad is the homeless crisis? so bad that families in a democratic-run city are pulling up stakes, selling their homes out of sheer frustration. that's next. >> dana: a newlywed killed during her honeymoon in paradise. >> bill: kanye west is firing back at critics. >> we have to respect our mavericks. we have to respect the people that are the heads of industry, that are attempting to do something, that are doing something to bring -- to bring our country back. now make another one and turn your equity into cash. with the newday 100 va loan you can take out up to $60,000 or more. i'm tatiana for newday usa. with home values at all-time highs i've been tellin
adams largely blames new york's bail laws for violent criminals but critics argue without more support from new york governor kathy hochul and stateeable impact. as for the victim in this attack. the 52-year-old remains in critical condition with a fractured skull, bleeding in his brain and a broken cheekbone. if there is any good news, he is described as being in stable condition this morning. >> dana: remarkable. he hope he gets better. thank you, nate. >> bill: so brutal. how bad...
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and new york governor to backtrack on her state forcing kids into remote learning. remain to have all the kids go home and learned remotely. wow! wow! what a mistake that was. one child in a classroom test positive and the whole class goes home it week and a half. it was chaos. nothing short of chaos. >> joey: she looked surprised in that video. even teachers union, boss, wants to make it seem like this was not her fault. the usa today, one don't and columnist wants teachers to forget what happened but don't let them. and joe rogan says dents should be punished at the ballot box. >> you remember when they made a decision to close outdoor dining and it turned out one of the people that made that decision of the day she did it went out and was dining outdoors? as far as compensation for all of those people that were forced to close their businesses and keep their doors shut worked for decades to build. no, they will be angry. >> what do tell those people? vote republican. his what they will do anyway. speak to harold, what did nancy pelosi, gavin newsom, eric adams, e
and new york governor to backtrack on her state forcing kids into remote learning. remain to have all the kids go home and learned remotely. wow! wow! what a mistake that was. one child in a classroom test positive and the whole class goes home it week and a half. it was chaos. nothing short of chaos. >> joey: she looked surprised in that video. even teachers union, boss, wants to make it seem like this was not her fault. the usa today, one don't and columnist wants teachers to forget...
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arriving in new york city just this northern, despite complaints from democratic mayors in new york and washington, d.c., as well as the biden administration. the republican governor of the lone star states following this story for us from new york. these buses just keep on coming, polo. (. >> reporter: they do, jim, and these migrants continue coming to new york. some of them are coming on their own, and there are many, many others that are taking up the offers that are being presented by the states of arizona and texas to come to the northeast, be it washington, d.c., or here in new york city where we are finding that for many of these families, the hardships, they're far from over when they get here. to get merely an idea of what many of the people stepping off these border buses in new york city have experienced, just look at the images they're willing to share. this video taken earlier this summer. the young venezuelan couple kept a video diary during their two-month, ten-country journey from lima, peru, to new york city. they carried only a few belongings on their backs and occasionally their 6 and 9-year-olds as they trekked through the infamous darian gap linking south and centr
arriving in new york city just this northern, despite complaints from democratic mayors in new york and washington, d.c., as well as the biden administration. the republican governor of the lone star states following this story for us from new york. these buses just keep on coming, polo. (. >> reporter: they do, jim, and these migrants continue coming to new york. some of them are coming on their own, and there are many, many others that are taking up the offers that are being presented...