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the new york city press corps?y it is when you sit in the oval office and you have the entire national and international press corps. i mean, it's only second to that. - he came in, and there was a huge budget deficit, which was over $2 billion. - our budget is painful but necessary medicine. - hundreds of millions of dollars less to the mta for subways and transit. health and hospitals, cut. everything is slashed. - he lived up to his campaign promises of trying to reduce the welfare rolls. - food stamp use, slashed. - rudy does have the instincts of a wartime general. he needs an adversary. he needs a fight. - when rudy was elected, i hoped that would be the beginning of a productive relationship between us. i was the state controller, chief fiscal officer of the state and also the chief auditor of the state. one of my responsibilities as state controller was to audit all municipal agencies throughout the state. and rudy refused. he said that i could not audit city agencies. i had to go to court to sue him to all
the new york city press corps?y it is when you sit in the oval office and you have the entire national and international press corps. i mean, it's only second to that. - he came in, and there was a huge budget deficit, which was over $2 billion. - our budget is painful but necessary medicine. - hundreds of millions of dollars less to the mta for subways and transit. health and hospitals, cut. everything is slashed. - he lived up to his campaign promises of trying to reduce the welfare rolls. -...
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york. robert believes this widow agrees to this and so he goes about his business. but the widow did not stay a widow for long. after just one year she remarried a wealthy merchant named alexander robertson and there is a silhouette on the side of the screen. this wedding was over as soon as it started. alexander robertson acted inappropriately with liz and caused the new bride to get angry. this was described as a separation and derangement of the marriage which ended as soon as it had started but somehow alexander robertson the game ownership of lives and baby harry who is now two days old. alexander robertson kept the baby at his house in new york and sold elizabeth to charleston south carolina a truly place to be. this is the name of the ship as she traveled on the lucretia and the captain of that ship had become notorious and atari is captain who people in new york knew was kidnapped -- would kidnap free of people and sell them into. it appeared in the new york papers recently. captain
york. robert believes this widow agrees to this and so he goes about his business. but the widow did not stay a widow for long. after just one year she remarried a wealthy merchant named alexander robertson and there is a silhouette on the side of the screen. this wedding was over as soon as it started. alexander robertson acted inappropriately with liz and caused the new bride to get angry. this was described as a separation and derangement of the marriage which ended as soon as it had started...
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the legal aid society of new york is threatening legal action against new york city because we promisedshelter. and we can't do it. we give them a best buy tv box and say get some sleep on the streets. tell the subways to drive a little bit quietedder and see if you can get some rest. >> this is a problem brought to you by this democratic administration who has given up enforcing the border. they are pointing out to the success of title 8, they say since title 8, we now know that the traffic is down at the border. but do you know what they're doing? they're allowing people to apply on an app. in the first country they step into and then they fly them into small airports in the middle of the night so the numbers aren't down, just the border crossings are down. >> ainsley: these democratic leaders in the blue states all said we are sanctuary states. everyone is welcome. gavin newsom says everyone who is homeless can come into our state. but this is what happens when you say that and that's your philosophy. then you have some mayors changing their tunes. ours here last month, said that he
the legal aid society of new york is threatening legal action against new york city because we promisedshelter. and we can't do it. we give them a best buy tv box and say get some sleep on the streets. tell the subways to drive a little bit quietedder and see if you can get some rest. >> this is a problem brought to you by this democratic administration who has given up enforcing the border. they are pointing out to the success of title 8, they say since title 8, we now know that the...
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the race starts to take on kind of an ugly tone. - new york city, 1989.l of a sudden, there's a kind of a snarl and a sneer. there's a sense that, like, everything's wrong in the city and we have to get "those people" out of there. - when asked how he'd deal with a deficit, david dinkins said, "it's not clear where we go from here." to rudy giuliani, it's clear. - the last two weeks, he went absolutely as hard as he could after david dinkins. - well, we're in the final stretch in the mayoral race in new york. the mudslinging seems to get worse by the day. - giuliani has tried to make dinkins the issue. dinkins accused giuliani of gutter politics. - david dinkins is not prepared to be mayor of this city. [crowd yelling] - now to politics in the big apple. a final flurry of campaigning there, where polls show dinkins ahead by about 15 points. - there was a big voter turnout. one estimate said 60%. the city's 3.2 million registered voters cast ballots. - the night of the election, i felt that we had a chance. but i kept telling myself, "don't build yourself
the race starts to take on kind of an ugly tone. - new york city, 1989.l of a sudden, there's a kind of a snarl and a sneer. there's a sense that, like, everything's wrong in the city and we have to get "those people" out of there. - when asked how he'd deal with a deficit, david dinkins said, "it's not clear where we go from here." to rudy giuliani, it's clear. - the last two weeks, he went absolutely as hard as he could after david dinkins. - well, we're in the final...
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new york is in there. new mexico, new york, west virginia, michigan, connecticut.ort takes into account the state's unemployment rates as well as how many hours per week people work. north dakota governor burgum says small town, roll up the sleeves talking about on the debate stage. >> dana: lots of work and opportunities in those states. the families in wyoming are always working hard, shout out. >> president biden: the hardest thing is to come back after three months of not doing any work, not doing any homework and all of a sudden you have a lot to make up. a lot to catch up. >> dana: president biden visiting a d.c. school to mark class. students face bigger challenges to catch up on their education. nascar caught in a controversy over an internship program that some say is illegal. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo and i have kept it off. most of the weight that i gained was strictly in my belly which is a sign of insulin resistance. but since golo, that weight has completely gone away, as you can tell. thanks to golo and release, i've got my life an
new york is in there. new mexico, new york, west virginia, michigan, connecticut.ort takes into account the state's unemployment rates as well as how many hours per week people work. north dakota governor burgum says small town, roll up the sleeves talking about on the debate stage. >> dana: lots of work and opportunities in those states. the families in wyoming are always working hard, shout out. >> president biden: the hardest thing is to come back after three months of not doing...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> these missiles can follow multiple targets, can change their target along the way. amy: thousands of u.s. marines and sailors have been deployed to deter iran from seizing oil tankers in what the washington post calls a "remarkable escalation.” tensions between the two countries. iran has responded by equipping its navy with drones and missiles. we'll speak with the quincy institute's trita parsi who asks, "with marines on persian gulf vessels, is biden risking war with iran?" then, an update on how the u.s. is responding to asylum seekers, starting at the border in texas where state troopers are reportedly separating migrant families, to new york city where there are growing calls for long term shelter for asylum seekers as the city says it has run out of room. >> another slap in the face historical new yorkers who have been here and our most recent arrivals who are just seeking a little bit of help in this moment. and we need to stop doubling and tripling down on emergency system
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> these missiles can follow multiple targets, can change their target along the way. amy: thousands of u.s. marines and sailors have been deployed to deter iran from seizing oil tankers in what the washington post calls a "remarkable escalation.” tensions between the two countries. iran has responded by equipping its navy with drones and missiles. we'll speak with the quincy institute's trita parsi who asks, "with marines on persian...
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up new york.e're the crossroads of the world. this is the center of the universe. i mean, there's no place that gets more people from more different places. you sort of get like a view of the whole world by just standing there and walking around. it's really my deep passion, the love for the people of this city and the love of this city. >> when you look back on it, you keep thinking, "well, maybe it really didn't happen." you keep wishing it away. >> holy [ bleep ]! >> [ bleep ] >> this just in to our news room -- a plane has crashed into the world trade center. >> we don't know if it was a commercial aircraft, we don't know if it was a private aircraft. we have no idea. >> i first heard about it when i was at the peninsula hotel. i was finishing a breakfast with my counsel, denny young, one of my oldest friends. we got up to leave. one of my detectives, patty verone, went over to denny, whispered in his ear and denny came over to me and said, "a twin-engine plane has crashed into one of the twin
up new york.e're the crossroads of the world. this is the center of the universe. i mean, there's no place that gets more people from more different places. you sort of get like a view of the whole world by just standing there and walking around. it's really my deep passion, the love for the people of this city and the love of this city. >> when you look back on it, you keep thinking, "well, maybe it really didn't happen." you keep wishing it away. >> holy [ bleep ]!...
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liz: byron york, thank you so much.ds again turning themselves into i think cue bay torrs and laboratories -- incubators and laboratories that have nothing to do with education, reading, writing and arithmetic. is this making the u.s. less intelligent? we have a virginia dead of six next on "the evening edit". ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying. i could hear everything. call 1-800-miracle and schedule your free hearing evaluation today. (lighthe
liz: byron york, thank you so much.ds again turning themselves into i think cue bay torrs and laboratories -- incubators and laboratories that have nothing to do with education, reading, writing and arithmetic. is this making the u.s. less intelligent? we have a virginia dead of six next on "the evening edit". ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates...
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york state over the last year. and so many of them have pending legal cases before the didn't of homeland security and things like that. in may, there were 127,000 pending cases where paperwork needed to be filled out and filed. because there is such a backlog, the mayor has enlisted a whole lunch of really bright college kids at nyu, columbia and the city university of new york to help the migrants fill out their asylum paperwork. >> also hunter college, queens college and new york university nyu. the mayor is getting college students involved and he said if you come and you help the illegals in new york fill out their paperwork for asylum applications, then you will get college credit. >> brian: so in the city yesterday we had madison out there, she was doing great reporting on the roosevelt hotel i think you are seeing some of that now. now they are forcing reports away, they told a new york post reporter they couldn't talk to my migrants and other outlets, bad publicity it is for the democratic mayor, president
york state over the last year. and so many of them have pending legal cases before the didn't of homeland security and things like that. in may, there were 127,000 pending cases where paperwork needed to be filled out and filed. because there is such a backlog, the mayor has enlisted a whole lunch of really bright college kids at nyu, columbia and the city university of new york to help the migrants fill out their asylum paperwork. >> also hunter college, queens college and new york...
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john: you said most or all of the people you talked to just got bused to new york, and now new york ishem upstate. where are they ending up? in what conditions are they seeing when they get there? jasmine garsd: yes. people have been bus to areas upstate. certain places like yonkers and albany have said this is a lot to handle, but we will do it. and there's other areas upstate that have really balked. i mean, there's even been lawsuits. there's been restraining orders. there's parts of upstate new york that have told the city you are a sanctuary city. we are not. we do not want people here. and that has caused a lot of concern among activists and advocates. john: i know you went down to the border on a reporting trip. is there any connection between what you saw at the border and what you're seeing in new york city? jasmine garsd: yes, absolutely. the biden administration has had a policy of deterrence, saying, you know, do not just cross the border and expect to get asylum. if we catch you crossing the border without papers, you will be deported in an expedited way and there will be
john: you said most or all of the people you talked to just got bused to new york, and now new york ishem upstate. where are they ending up? in what conditions are they seeing when they get there? jasmine garsd: yes. people have been bus to areas upstate. certain places like yonkers and albany have said this is a lot to handle, but we will do it. and there's other areas upstate that have really balked. i mean, there's even been lawsuits. there's been restraining orders. there's parts of upstate...
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can i ask you guys because we're talking 33rd of new york and protect new york. civil orientation and civic, sorry, orientation. i'm just going to ask you, because it feels of interest. what do you think -- i'll stay this way. do you think the parties of new york are -- what would be at the top of your to-do list if you are mayor bud? >> any of us? reintroduce after school programs in the schools would be my first thing it hasn't we talked about. but i think that after school programs. a lot of the young people i mates have -- did not had what i had in school which was things that got you involved cares because nobody gets excited about geometry in biology. well, not many. but if you stare at school because of some of the singing and the programs that after school and then education has a floor impact. you can go on with affordable housing and all that. >> well i said since i now live in new jersey, although i was born and raised in brooklyn and lived in -- >> lived in my hometown. we >> went to tina high school. >> i think they won. >> i wasn't born yet. >> i wa
can i ask you guys because we're talking 33rd of new york and protect new york. civil orientation and civic, sorry, orientation. i'm just going to ask you, because it feels of interest. what do you think -- i'll stay this way. do you think the parties of new york are -- what would be at the top of your to-do list if you are mayor bud? >> any of us? reintroduce after school programs in the schools would be my first thing it hasn't we talked about. but i think that after school programs. a...
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he was endorsed by every daily newspaper in new york, including the new york times. so i don't know if you'll recognize joe, but this documentary on rudy giuliani that i've seen several times. and when 9/11 happened, rudy giuliani is on the phone. the first thing he says is 9/11 is occurring, get me lhota, because joe was really the met running this city. and joe wisely closed the new york city subway and then elevated some of the how -- subway for hurricane sandy. he was affectionately, it goes to show his wonderful sense of humor, he embraced it, because he was the guy to get rid of rats in new york. you cannot beat that man. so welcome joe. [applause] all right so i have i have some questions for this esteemed panel. also up the question for everyone. this is a little bit about the third act and a little bit about new york. thank you so much. it's a question about what makes you want to change your life. each of you worked in private enterprise, verizon, theater, wall street. and then went to work in public service. tight-knit bit of a big change. it is generally
he was endorsed by every daily newspaper in new york, including the new york times. so i don't know if you'll recognize joe, but this documentary on rudy giuliani that i've seen several times. and when 9/11 happened, rudy giuliani is on the phone. the first thing he says is 9/11 is occurring, get me lhota, because joe was really the met running this city. and joe wisely closed the new york city subway and then elevated some of the how -- subway for hurricane sandy. he was affectionately, it...
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ted long, senior vice president of new york city health and hospitals. >> this is our new york city arrivalr asylum seekers. many will leave within 24 hours because with our help, they can take that next step forward. now we need help from other cities, other states and the federal government. >> is the city able to provide the basic needs to asylum seekers right now? >> no, no. >> not at all? >> no, we're not. we're at capacity. we have been providing those food, shelter, clothing, educating children, making sure they get the level of dignity they deserve. but we cannot kid ourselves. >> reporter: the mayor's office says care. part of them from texas, part of governor gred abbott to bus migrants to so-called sanctuary cities. >> before we begin bussing illegal immigrants up to new york, it was just texas and arizona that bore the brunt of all the chaos and all the problems that come with it. now the rest of america is understanding exactly what is going on. >> what is your messages to texas governor greg abbott and others who are bussing migrant here is to new york city? >> dehumanizing to
ted long, senior vice president of new york city health and hospitals. >> this is our new york city arrivalr asylum seekers. many will leave within 24 hours because with our help, they can take that next step forward. now we need help from other cities, other states and the federal government. >> is the city able to provide the basic needs to asylum seekers right now? >> no, no. >> not at all? >> no, we're not. we're at capacity. we have been providing those food,...
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not just new york -- statewide and not just new york city.and local police departments are overwhelmed also. i've been meting all across my district with local police departments on issues with drugs, migrants, where we put them. there's no place to put the homeless populations right now. we don't have the resources and that's why kathy hochul said i'll put them in fields in a tent. i'll put them into the dorm rooms and now they don't want to leave. this is a ridiculous problem that could be solved so easily with good policy. stuart: yes, but not going to be solved with policy. not going to be solved, period. >> not till you get people out and vote and recognize this is happening. glad to see people protesting in new york city. more people need to get out and vote in up state new york and i've founded the election integrity caucus to make sure people vote. stuart: good idea. claudia tenny, great to be in nnew york city. hope to see you soon. a bakery in san francisco refuses to serve police officers. all right. how did the police respond? lau
not just new york -- statewide and not just new york city.and local police departments are overwhelmed also. i've been meting all across my district with local police departments on issues with drugs, migrants, where we put them. there's no place to put the homeless populations right now. we don't have the resources and that's why kathy hochul said i'll put them in fields in a tent. i'll put them into the dorm rooms and now they don't want to leave. this is a ridiculous problem that could be...
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new york in 1990, over a half million rapes, robberies, burglaries, stolen cars, 2018 in new york city fewer than 300 murders, fewer than hundred thousand. significant. in that city, a jail population that had been reduced by almost 60%. why? because police the things that we began to do in the nineties and i'll speak to that in a moment we turned it around if a 25 years crime went down every year in new york city so that by 2018 it was truly the safest large city in america and it was repeated in many other cities, the country, los angeles included, where i also had the privilege of working from 22 to 29. why did it get better? because police embraced philosophy of policing called community policing and community policing had three basic elements to it, and it makes sense if you think about it. the three piece my wife rikki klieman, who's in the audience, will be presenting up here shortly, taught me that as a trial lawyer a jury if you give them more than three things at a time, they're going to solely miss the fourth and fifth. so given three. so i to do things in three. so communit
new york in 1990, over a half million rapes, robberies, burglaries, stolen cars, 2018 in new york city fewer than 300 murders, fewer than hundred thousand. significant. in that city, a jail population that had been reduced by almost 60%. why? because police the things that we began to do in the nineties and i'll speak to that in a moment we turned it around if a 25 years crime went down every year in new york city so that by 2018 it was truly the safest large city in america and it was repeated...
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third act new york. civil orientations, civic i'm sorry, orientation i'm just going to ask you because it feels of interest what you think i'll. say it this way. you think the priorities of new york are if you were the mayor, what would be at the top of your to do list. and it was after school we re-introduce afterschool programs in the schools. that would be my first affordable housing. we had talked about that earlier, but i think after afterschool programs. a lot of the young people i meet have did not have what i had school which which were things got you involved in care because nobody gets excited about geometry biology. well not many but you stay around school because of some of the the singing and the the programs that afterschool and then education has a fuller impact. yeah, you can go on with affordable housing. well, i said, you know, since i now in new jersey, i was born and raised in brooklyn, lived in she lives in my hometown. he went to teaneck high school, class of 51. i wasn't born yet y
third act new york. civil orientations, civic i'm sorry, orientation i'm just going to ask you because it feels of interest what you think i'll. say it this way. you think the priorities of new york are if you were the mayor, what would be at the top of your to do list. and it was after school we re-introduce afterschool programs in the schools. that would be my first affordable housing. we had talked about that earlier, but i think after afterschool programs. a lot of the young people i meet...
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new york and there are those of us on _ those of us from new york and there are those of us on that of us on that more experienced federal- are those of us on that more experienced federal side - are those of us on that more j experienced federal side and are those of us on that more i experienced federal side and in this case it's— experienced federal side and in this case it's a _ experienced federal side and in this case it's a very— experienced federal side and in this case it's a very...
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was endorsed by every daily newspaper in new york including the new york times. know if you will recognize joe, but there is a document on rudy giuliani that i've seen a number of times. when 9/11 happened rudy giuliani was on the phone and he said get the joe. he was the one really running the city. joe wisely closed the new york city and then elevated some of the subway before hurricane sandy and he was affectionately and it goes to show his sewonderful sense of humor and e embraced it because he was a guy to get rid of rats in new york. [laughter] you cannot eat that man. welcome joe lhota. [applause] [laughter] okay. iin have some questions for thee esteemed panelist. i will start out with a question for everyone. this is a little bit about third act and a little bit about new york. thank you. thank you very much. you know, it's a question about what you do with your lives and when you change your lives and what makes you want to change your life. each of you worked in private enterprise. and then went to work in public service. that is a bit of a big change.
was endorsed by every daily newspaper in new york including the new york times. know if you will recognize joe, but there is a document on rudy giuliani that i've seen a number of times. when 9/11 happened rudy giuliani was on the phone and he said get the joe. he was the one really running the city. joe wisely closed the new york city and then elevated some of the subway before hurricane sandy and he was affectionately and it goes to show his sewonderful sense of humor and e embraced it...
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sir, will the republicans in new york stay approve money for the migrants in new york city?ank you for having me, stuart. no. the republican conference in the senate and i hope any colleagues in the assembly and across the state, we just voted on a budget, a $229 billion state budget that included a billion dollars specifically for new york city to deal with the crisis. it is a crisis that's a result of the failure of democrat open border policies and sanctuary city policies. new york cities sanctuary city, they don't work with federal law enforcement as far as ice and customs and immigration officials. this is what being a sanctuary city looks like. this is what open boarders policies looks like. they're demanding millions more and the mayors and others can ship them all over new york state and that's happening including the western new york where i represent where a migrant was just charged with a rape of a woman in front of her 3-year-old child. that's the crisis. stuart: that is indeed a crisis. but look, okay, are you going to try and stop the migrants from funneling ou
sir, will the republicans in new york stay approve money for the migrants in new york city?ank you for having me, stuart. no. the republican conference in the senate and i hope any colleagues in the assembly and across the state, we just voted on a budget, a $229 billion state budget that included a billion dollars specifically for new york city to deal with the crisis. it is a crisis that's a result of the failure of democrat open border policies and sanctuary city policies. new york cities...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.s that ohio voters rejected a proposal that would have made it more difficult to change the state's constitution. te vote comes ahead of a referendum this november to amend ohio's constitution to protect the right to an abortion. >>> espn is getting into the gambling game. the sports media brand signed a $2 billion licensing deal with gambling company penn entertainment to rebrand penn's current sports buk under the name espn bet. >>> and mourners gathered tuesday as the funeral for singer sinÉad o'connor was held in her hometown of brea, ireland. o'connor died last month at the age of 56. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm major garrett in for norah. we begin tonight with new details on that violent riverfront dock brawl in montgomery, alabama, that went viral and therefore has drawn nationwide attenti
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.s that ohio voters rejected a proposal that would have made it more difficult to change the state's constitution. te vote comes ahead of a referendum this november to amend ohio's constitution to protect the right to an abortion. >>> espn is getting into the gambling game. the sports media brand signed a $2 billion licensing deal with gambling company penn entertainment to rebrand penn's current sports buk under the name espn bet. >>> and mourners...
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a high stakes day, david. >> david: pierre thomas here in new york. you'll be with us tomorrow. >>> we turn to the other news tonight, and to pittsburgh, and the case of that horrific massacre at a pittsburgh synagogue nearly five years ago now. tonight, the jury voting unanimously that the killer, robert bowers, deserves the death penalty for what is the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. those sam jurors has already convicted him on 63 counts, including hate crimes. 11 worshippers aged 54 to 97 were killed that day. seven others injured, including five responding officers. tonight, we hear from families of the victims, and the survivors from that day. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, the gunman who stormed that pittsburgh synagogue, killing 11 in the deadliest attack on the jewish community in u.s. history, sentenced to death by a federal jury. >> he murdered them because they were jewish. >> reporter: after ten hours of deliberation, the same 12 jurors who weeks earlier found robert bowers guilty on all 63 criminal counts, v
a high stakes day, david. >> david: pierre thomas here in new york. you'll be with us tomorrow. >>> we turn to the other news tonight, and to pittsburgh, and the case of that horrific massacre at a pittsburgh synagogue nearly five years ago now. tonight, the jury voting unanimously that the killer, robert bowers, deserves the death penalty for what is the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. those sam jurors has already convicted him on 63 counts, including hate crimes....
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if you compare 2019 -- 2021 for new york city, new york city declined 43%. year 2021 if you look at all foreign tourism to the nine states as a whole, florida accounted for almost 45% of our nation's total tourism from foreign countries. so peoplepe knew if you're going to spend your hard earned money and you want to go on vacation, you actually want to be on vacation you do not want to get hit up for medical papers are told you have to wear a mask or do all these otherin things, thy knew they could come to florida and they knew they would be free. this is not just something we beat our chest about because we are more free. this had a direct impact on the livelihood of hundreds of thousands of people who work in ourdu tourism and hospitality industry. it's buna like never before and people were better off as a result of the decisions we made. we also understood this being a personal decision, nobody in the state of florida will have to choose between a job they needed and a shot they did not want to take. we protected all of our employees from the mandate. [
if you compare 2019 -- 2021 for new york city, new york city declined 43%. year 2021 if you look at all foreign tourism to the nine states as a whole, florida accounted for almost 45% of our nation's total tourism from foreign countries. so peoplepe knew if you're going to spend your hard earned money and you want to go on vacation, you actually want to be on vacation you do not want to get hit up for medical papers are told you have to wear a mask or do all these otherin things, thy knew they...
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crime in new york.o new reporting for the messenger, wiseguys are rejoicing in the wake of giuliani's own rico indictment. a veteran mob lawyer says his clients are, quote, effing thrilled. giuliani also used the rico laws to go after corruption in politics. one of the ways he kick-started his own electoral career in the city of new york was turning his office, the u.s. attorney's office, attention to the democratic political machine of the city, which he was, of course, going to run against, in the race for mayor. in 1986, he took down stanley friedman on racketeering charges. that was a democrat from the bronx, one of new york's most powerful political figures, as the new york times painted at the time. by his own admission, rudy used rico law against his political enemies, including the man whose job he wanted. , democratic mayor ed conche. >> the rico statute, i was the first one to use the racketeering statute for a public corruption. i did it against most of ed koch's administration. [laughter] we
crime in new york.o new reporting for the messenger, wiseguys are rejoicing in the wake of giuliani's own rico indictment. a veteran mob lawyer says his clients are, quote, effing thrilled. giuliani also used the rico laws to go after corruption in politics. one of the ways he kick-started his own electoral career in the city of new york was turning his office, the u.s. attorney's office, attention to the democratic political machine of the city, which he was, of course, going to run against,...
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that's not a message to stay in new york, or i love new york. it's not good for the city and you know, the politicians have to get that message. we need a much stronger response to disorder. when you talk about new york these days to a lot of people from outside the city, they think disorder. it looks like nobody's in charge. and you know, crime is up. yeah, it's gone down a little bit in the last couple of months, but it's still way too high and it just reinforces the notion that new york is not a place to live or to work or to go out to dinner. yesterday they took plates off people's table and threw it back at the police and ran through a cvs store and looting it. this is not the type of thing that any city, of course, wants, but it currently reinforces the current representation of new york in being a place that's out of control. neil: yeah, i know. you and i have discussed it. it isn't the covid situation that gives people pause even in the early days it was and is remaining the crime. ray kelly, former n.y.p.d. commissioner, good seeing you
that's not a message to stay in new york, or i love new york. it's not good for the city and you know, the politicians have to get that message. we need a much stronger response to disorder. when you talk about new york these days to a lot of people from outside the city, they think disorder. it looks like nobody's in charge. and you know, crime is up. yeah, it's gone down a little bit in the last couple of months, but it's still way too high and it just reinforces the notion that new york is...
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this is the next generation of new york. [upbeat music] [vocalizing] (singing) gonna give up and meet my, but meet my-- paige desorbo: you may be used to viewing art hanging on the walls, but that's all changing. inin new york k city's chelelsea market, artechchouse actuaually putsts you insidide the art, whicich is sometething i feel likeke i can get behinind. [upbpbeat music]c] here we go! this is insane. guide:e: this is a grounund-breg exhibitition, becaususe it's rey showing the arts and science come together wiwith the helelp of technhno. paige desorbo: and it all begins with a 3d model of a neuron in the b brai. thisis is a compmpletely different t art experience than i've ever had. it almost feels like youou're floatiting and the roroom is turning wiwith you. for ththree years,s, artechouss prprolific artrtists joinened s withth the socieiety of neururoe to creatate life of f a neuro, an unforgegettable 20-minute experience that guides viewers through a human life from birth to aging. the ststory of whahat's realy ha
this is the next generation of new york. [upbeat music] [vocalizing] (singing) gonna give up and meet my, but meet my-- paige desorbo: you may be used to viewing art hanging on the walls, but that's all changing. inin new york k city's chelelsea market, artechchouse actuaually putsts you insidide the art, whicich is sometething i feel likeke i can get behinind. [upbpbeat music]c] here we go! this is insane. guide:e: this is a grounund-breg exhibitition, becaususe it's rey showing the arts and...
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. >>> in new york city, the migrant crisis. officials sounding the alarm tonight. shelters at capacity. hundreds of people sleeping on the sidewalk. outside a migrant facility. and stephanie ramos reporting. >>> the nypd investigating the fatal stabbing of a professional dancer here in new york. was he targeted because he's gay? authorities want to know tonight if this was a hate crime. >>> a fiery plane crash at an airport outside los angeles, killing two, shutting down the airport. >>> also, the urgent search for a missing mother of four tonight. >>> also, canadian prime minister justin trudeau and his wife reveal they are parting ways. >>> and america strong tonight. a field of dreams secretly planted for his wife. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. we do begin tonight with the scare at the capitol, on the eve of former president trump's arraignment in washington, d.c. the alarming moments today, a sign of the heightened security there surrounding trump's court appearance tomorrow. they are taking ever
. >>> in new york city, the migrant crisis. officials sounding the alarm tonight. shelters at capacity. hundreds of people sleeping on the sidewalk. outside a migrant facility. and stephanie ramos reporting. >>> the nypd investigating the fatal stabbing of a professional dancer here in new york. was he targeted because he's gay? authorities want to know tonight if this was a hate crime. >>> a fiery plane crash at an airport outside los angeles, killing two, shutting...
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new york congressman mike lawlor is standing by. bryan llenas is live in new york city with much more. >> good morning. this rally was supposed to start about 20 minutes ago. so far there is about 100 people here. many of them seem to be from labor unions. this is a very unique type of rally sponsored by new york city government. mayor eric adams calling on new yorkers and business leaders to come out this morning to pressure the biden administration to give work permits to thousands of migrants in an expedited way. they want to really alleviate the overcrowding at city shelters. the city says the faster they can get migrants working legally the quicker the 60,000 migrants in the overcrowded shelter system can get out. yesterday governor hochul visited the white house. she did not meet with president biden. instead she spoke with his chief of staff and homeland security secretary mayokas about the migrant crisis here in new york. the white house saying they would help the city identify migrants who are eligible for work permits and
new york congressman mike lawlor is standing by. bryan llenas is live in new york city with much more. >> good morning. this rally was supposed to start about 20 minutes ago. so far there is about 100 people here. many of them seem to be from labor unions. this is a very unique type of rally sponsored by new york city government. mayor eric adams calling on new yorkers and business leaders to come out this morning to pressure the biden administration to give work permits to thousands of...
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not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does, new york city has a budget of 8 million people, basically the same size as florida's state budget with the state of 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in the united states. new york per capita debt is the fifth highest in the united states. we have no income tax. we are not taxing people like they are, and they are still deep in debt. in terms of taxes no income tax, florida is the second lowest per capita tax burden in the united states. new york and california rank among the top ten votes and i don't have to remind you, not only do you have stiff income tax but the highest sales tax in the united states in terms of business tax climate, florida has the fourth best business tax climate, new york, second-worst, followed by, the tax climate. the state of florida ranks number one in new business formation even though we are roughly half the size of california, we have more new business formation. unemployment in the state of florida, the december numbers, we were 2. 7%, new york and
not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does, new york city has a budget of 8 million people, basically the same size as florida's state budget with the state of 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in the united states. new york per capita debt is the fifth highest in the united states. we have no income tax. we are not taxing people like they are, and they are still deep in debt. in terms of taxes no income tax, florida is the second...
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i'm sandra smith in new york.families in that room have been searching for answers and accountability for the loss of their loved ones who were thrown into a tumultuous evacuation at the kabu
i'm sandra smith in new york.families in that room have been searching for answers and accountability for the loss of their loved ones who were thrown into a tumultuous evacuation at the kabu
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so it's kind of fascinating the way the "new york times" is framing it. yeah, we have known that vice president biden spoke to the companies, right, but there was nothing that ever came of it and they never said that, never said that until devon archer got on the stand yesterday. >> sandra: absolutely. more on that coming up. trace. >> what is the granholm plan to increase oil production in america? [laughter] >> oh, that is hilarious. would that i had the magic wand on this. >> trace: the energy secretary laughing it up in 2021 when asked about the energy crisis. many americans may not see the humor while filling up their gas tanks and wait until you hear who progressives want the justice department to sue over it. phil flynn is here. >> sandra: that sound bite has so much play. and rex heuermann, could prosecutors lay more charges against him after the search of his home. >> a long litany of serial killers have exaggerated crimes as opposed to denying, gives them status in prison. interesting to see what his demeanor is. this is remington. he's a member
so it's kind of fascinating the way the "new york times" is framing it. yeah, we have known that vice president biden spoke to the companies, right, but there was nothing that ever came of it and they never said that, never said that until devon archer got on the stand yesterday. >> sandra: absolutely. more on that coming up. trace. >> what is the granholm plan to increase oil production in america? [laughter] >> oh, that is hilarious. would that i had the magic wand...
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so what is new york city supposed to do councilwoman? >> new york city has run out of things to do.hey are going to start to you because quite possibly, thank you for having me on by the way jon and i appreciate it. worse they might start to use the federal lands. which the governor has been given authorization to do it which is a very scary prospect as well. they are going to start to fill up parks and local neighborhoods. i have a situation in my neighborhood in my district in a very small tight town called college a point. the overflow what used to be a catholic high school has not nowbecome a respite center. 300 adult mail and female individuals occupy that residence they are just spilling out onto the streets for the site of the roosevelt hotel as we know now for the past several weeks has become even more frightening to the outlining areas of the city such as my district and a lot of other districts. jon: what do you make of the fact this is supposed to be a century city new york city mayor of the city council has said come on in if you want too. come to new york will open our
so what is new york city supposed to do councilwoman? >> new york city has run out of things to do.hey are going to start to you because quite possibly, thank you for having me on by the way jon and i appreciate it. worse they might start to use the federal lands. which the governor has been given authorization to do it which is a very scary prospect as well. they are going to start to fill up parks and local neighborhoods. i have a situation in my neighborhood in my district in a very...
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york city is taking care of 58,500 migrants.th, the numbers are stunning. thank you very much for that live report. lily, i want to get your reaction. you 'em greated to this country, you did it legally. how do you feel when you see these thousands of illegal migrants coming in to the nation and being given, well, food, shelter, health care, schools? >> yeah, this is a tough one because i have been to the border, and i have seen it with my own eyes. it is a humanitarian crisis, and my heart aches for children and women because there's a smuggling business. there's a $13 billion smuggling business that we're summoning -- funding because here's the situation. those images we just saw from the shelters are used by the coyotes and the cartels the sell their ticket to america for the poor people from central america and other countries that think it's easy. once you're here, you're given all these things. so we're helping the advertisement of that $13w billion industry that is smuggling children and women and people that are just in
york city is taking care of 58,500 migrants.th, the numbers are stunning. thank you very much for that live report. lily, i want to get your reaction. you 'em greated to this country, you did it legally. how do you feel when you see these thousands of illegal migrants coming in to the nation and being given, well, food, shelter, health care, schools? >> yeah, this is a tough one because i have been to the border, and i have seen it with my own eyes. it is a humanitarian crisis, and my...
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and best about new york. you're very careful person. >> i'm ae very? careful. >> theater and food. food before theater. food with no theater. >> i'm also walker and i love walking around in neighborhoods. it's very exciting city because it's always changing. >> i will tell you after moving out of the city into the suburbs of new jersey -- the phoenix. >> exactly. it's not that far. you can cross the bridge. it's a nice long walk. it's overwhelming to come in to certain parts of the city. sometimes when you come from their it's not a quiet hamlet. there a lot of people in their cars and high-rises and everything else but it's overwhelming sometimes. where are all these people coming from? and i love the city. i do. the most exciting thing to me is when you're flying in from someplace and you were onth the plane and you look at the skyline or the bridge. look at that, it's soi beautifu. >> i never get tired of it. i never get tired of the city. it's an endless joy. >> coming across the bridge and seeing the sky
and best about new york. you're very careful person. >> i'm ae very? careful. >> theater and food. food before theater. food with no theater. >> i'm also walker and i love walking around in neighborhoods. it's very exciting city because it's always changing. >> i will tell you after moving out of the city into the suburbs of new jersey -- the phoenix. >> exactly. it's not that far. you can cross the bridge. it's a nice long walk. it's overwhelming to come in to...