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step in that is the decision for new york.lifornia and i see it worked in new york because we have a lumbering appellate process we can interfere with an election by the time the appellate process catches they're going to time with the same weight. this could become a cancer on the political campaign system arthe highest federal official n the united states. in the election ther thereto? >> i appreciate what you said statement. the supreme court has made it clear not just sent one off the side comment three very clear decisions only the federal government can enforce federal law. only the justice department and the federal election commission can prosecute and violation of federal election law. they are the guardians of how federal elections should run. the d.a. approved by this judge, judge merchan grabbed the authority away basically decided to prosecute his own interpretation of federal law. some permissible under separation of power and federalism the supreme court will reverse they get a chance to hear this case. mark: wh
step in that is the decision for new york.lifornia and i see it worked in new york because we have a lumbering appellate process we can interfere with an election by the time the appellate process catches they're going to time with the same weight. this could become a cancer on the political campaign system arthe highest federal official n the united states. in the election ther thereto? >> i appreciate what you said statement. the supreme court has made it clear not just sent one off the...
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so how's it going to land with the biden inner circle, this statement from the new york times that it's time for the president to drop out given the debate last night while, while four still waiting for comment from the biden campaign relating to this new new york times editorial board at column saying that the president should step aside in this race. a president biden right now, is that his hotel here in new york city, waiting to go to a fundraiser a little but later this afternoon or evening with supporters from the lgbtq community. but this new york times editorial board column does come at a time. when there has been so much nx coming from democratic circles after president biden's performance at the debate last night, the question is whether that democratic gangs, whether for a call like this in a major newspaper that is read around the country and around the world. frankly, will have any weight with president biden or his inner circle who are advising him? at this time, president biden and his team do pay attention to the new york times and are aware of the wide breadth of their
so how's it going to land with the biden inner circle, this statement from the new york times that it's time for the president to drop out given the debate last night while, while four still waiting for comment from the biden campaign relating to this new new york times editorial board at column saying that the president should step aside in this race. a president biden right now, is that his hotel here in new york city, waiting to go to a fundraiser a little but later this afternoon or evening...
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new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. caroline: the competition for ai chip dominance heats up as intel takes on nvidia. ed: the latest on tates from paramount's meeting. caroline: drawing reports elon musk has shifted thousands of ai chips to x ai over the vehicle make print let's check in on the market context. jobs numbers really putting pressure on the stock market but the bond market is seeing a money move at the moment. yields go lower as we see space for the federal reserve to cut later into the year. we have the important jobs data to digest. even though we have money into the bond market we are not seeing that optimism around technology stocks. we are digging into the individual names perhaps dragging us lower. we've been seeing all-time highs time and again. we are looking at the macro picture that goes global. complete upending of what many had anticipated in the indian election. down on what has been a shop -- where modi does not seem to be h
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not only did she announce this plan from the governor's office in new york. rsey governor also coming out praising kathy hochul's decision to what are the complications -- kathy hochul's decision. what are the complications? michelle: this was a surprise today for everybody in the new york city area. many drivers are relieved by this. the issues are that congestion pricing was supposed to ease traffic. the goal was to ease traffic in the central business district which is midtown manhattan. and improve air quality and raise money for new york city's transit system which is more than 100 years old. the question now is how is this going to ease traffic, improve air quality and get the subway system and the buses and the public transportation the money it needs to have a modern upstate system and attract more riders? sonali: it is interesting because this was a plan that was supposed to bring in a billion dollars a year into the transit system in new york city. without this plan, what plan is there? michelle: as of now, there is not one. kathy hochul said she is
not only did she announce this plan from the governor's office in new york. rsey governor also coming out praising kathy hochul's decision to what are the complications -- kathy hochul's decision. what are the complications? michelle: this was a surprise today for everybody in the new york city area. many drivers are relieved by this. the issues are that congestion pricing was supposed to ease traffic. the goal was to ease traffic in the central business district which is midtown manhattan. and...
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in new york, you meet a lot of new yorkers who work in tech. to me and how i want to be in the world. for everyone, you should do it your own way. caroline: here is to all boats rising and all the events this week. julie samuels with all the energy this week. let's have a quick look at what is happening in new york on the stock exchange. the new york stock exchange is saying technical issues have been resolved. there was a glitch earlier hitting companies such as berkshire hathaway. some volatility, some halting. they now say the technical issue has been resolved at the new york stock exchange. we stick with new york tech week. we turn to crypto. this is bloomberg. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates, exemption certificates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh ahhh ahhh (grunting) at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. (laughter) at 88 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover unt
in new york, you meet a lot of new yorkers who work in tech. to me and how i want to be in the world. for everyone, you should do it your own way. caroline: here is to all boats rising and all the events this week. julie samuels with all the energy this week. let's have a quick look at what is happening in new york on the stock exchange. the new york stock exchange is saying technical issues have been resolved. there was a glitch earlier hitting companies such as berkshire hathaway. some...
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users affected in new york city, chicago, philadelphia, dallas, pittsburgh, and across multiple statesrst tonight, president biden's new executive action on immigration, set to go into effect at midnight. the president's tight new restrictions limiting the number of asylum seekers, allowing him to temporarily close the border when the daily average goes above more than 2,500 in between legal ports of entry. >>> also developing tonight, those cell phone outages reported across the u.s. millions of at&t customers saying they cannot make calls to phones on other networks. erielle reshef with what we know so far. >>> the life-threatening heat wave tonight. this early in the season. multiple states from california to texas. triple-digit temperatures and a new round of severe storms possible, including tornadoes from mississippi to minnesota. ginger zee has the forecast. >>> in new york city, two young girls shot and wounded on a playground, just 9 and 11 years old. >>> on capitol hill, the combative hearing. attorney general merrick garland defending the justice department from allegations
users affected in new york city, chicago, philadelphia, dallas, pittsburgh, and across multiple statesrst tonight, president biden's new executive action on immigration, set to go into effect at midnight. the president's tight new restrictions limiting the number of asylum seekers, allowing him to temporarily close the border when the daily average goes above more than 2,500 in between legal ports of entry. >>> also developing tonight, those cell phone outages reported across the u.s....
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how the new york stock exchange could challenge -- the new stock exchange could challenge new york's status. mamaria bartiromo reacts ahead f the final hour starting now. will: good morning to the final hour of "fox & friends" from our new studio in new york city. rachel: it's a temporary studio. we're coming back. pete: a few months in here. it's getting cozy. got the furniture situated and the creeks out. obviously chicago. shout-out to chicago. rachel: thing you you can get your father is the war on warriors. that's a great book. pete: oh, yeah, thank you, rachel. rachel: did you like your father's day gift you god outside? will: i got a cooler with my name on it. pete: did you get sean a father's day gift yet? rachel: i have but i can't tell you because he watches. pete: is it a beekeeper suit in rachel: no, i married a lumberjack but ended up with a farmer. it's fascinating. will: beekeeper. pete: there's a new movie called bee keeper and beekeeper is like the biggest astructure andstrucd supporten in -- assassin in the government. rachel: he's a killer? pete: yeah, a killer. wil
how the new york stock exchange could challenge -- the new stock exchange could challenge new york's status. mamaria bartiromo reacts ahead f the final hour starting now. will: good morning to the final hour of "fox & friends" from our new studio in new york city. rachel: it's a temporary studio. we're coming back. pete: a few months in here. it's getting cozy. got the furniture situated and the creeks out. obviously chicago. shout-out to chicago. rachel: thing you you can get...
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"new york post" saying we are suckers.wmakers blaming president biden's border policies. >> well, it's an example of why it's never a good idea to allow nine to 15 million people to come into your country illegally. they were criminals in venezuela. they're criminals now. >> dana: lee zeldin is here and ran for governor in 2020. part of the issue was this particular issue 18 months ago. and now you have this situation and it feels like the potential for there to be many more of these incidents is there. and at the same time president biden is going to have all these blue city mayors arrive today and members of congress come in and say here, i will do something the republicans won't do, the executive orders. will people fall for that? >> no, because as you pointed out at the beginning of your comment, this is likely to only get worse. this particular case you have somebody entering the country illegally who is not showing up to the scheduled court date. being pursued as part of a string of crimes that the nypd has been inve
"new york post" saying we are suckers.wmakers blaming president biden's border policies. >> well, it's an example of why it's never a good idea to allow nine to 15 million people to come into your country illegally. they were criminals in venezuela. they're criminals now. >> dana: lee zeldin is here and ran for governor in 2020. part of the issue was this particular issue 18 months ago. and now you have this situation and it feels like the potential for there to be many...
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the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spitzer'
the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail...
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dean: i thank the speaker from new york. mr.contempt resolution is the latest attempt to tear down■[ our democracy. the department has complied with republicans after every turn. after 92,000 pages of documents, more than a dozen transcribed interviews, and a 250-page trscript that was verified, my colleagues still aren't satisfied. they are doing this in service ofhe former president, to distract from his crimes. on may 20th, a jury of citizens found mr. trump guilty of 34 felony charges. it's beyond disheartening a former president and now potential presidential candidate again was of coordinating a, quote, unlawful conspiracy to win in the 2016 election and falsifying records to cov his tryst with an adult porn star. i'm concerned our democratic institutions are under threat. some of these attacks coming from within. juci jordan said a kangaroo court convicted former president trump. speaker johnson called the trial a purely political exercise. mr. trump apparently pities himself as a so-called political prisoner. all this to
dean: i thank the speaker from new york. mr.contempt resolution is the latest attempt to tear down■[ our democracy. the department has complied with republicans after every turn. after 92,000 pages of documents, more than a dozen transcribed interviews, and a 250-page trscript that was verified, my colleagues still aren't satisfied. they are doing this in service ofhe former president, to distract from his crimes. on may 20th, a jury of citizens found mr. trump guilty of 34 felony charges....
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through dtc in new york and were in the custody see -- custody of an entity in new york.t of the brokerage accounts were resident in new york, so the end -- injury happened in new york, making new york a logical place to bring the suit. another important distinction between new york and switzerland that we will probably talk about a bit more this morning is that in the united states, as you may know, we have very broad discovery into the facts and circumstances that gave rise to the case. that's not true in switzerland. one of the reasons we brought the case in the united states, particularly in new york, was so that we could take advantage of the discovery process. sonali: there have been a number of cases brought, as you said, and some decided to sue the bank itself, for example, instead of the regulators or the governing bodies around. how do you decide how? dennis: the ultimate decision to wipe out these at1's was made by the swiss banking regulators, not by switzerland. ubs may have been involved in the conversation, but ultimately it wasn't their decision. in our vi
through dtc in new york and were in the custody see -- custody of an entity in new york.t of the brokerage accounts were resident in new york, so the end -- injury happened in new york, making new york a logical place to bring the suit. another important distinction between new york and switzerland that we will probably talk about a bit more this morning is that in the united states, as you may know, we have very broad discovery into the facts and circumstances that gave rise to the case....
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hello from new york city.om brook, and welcome to talking movies as we look back at one of north america's biggest film events, the tribeca festival. i like tribeca festival because i can keep up with what's going on in the city. the tribeca festival is a great platform. it's where artists get the opportunity to showcase their work. we'll be covering different aspects of the festival, asking if co—founder robert de niro's strident anti—trump rhetoric interfered with tribeca's celebration of cinema. he wants to do everything possible to mess things up. we'll also be seeing how activist or political films were making an impact, and films from around the world, including the story of a young somali girl who became an olympic athlete. and we sit down with one of america's great independent film—makers, richard linklater. it's not hard coming up with the films you want to make. it's hard to get them financed sometimes, but people are going to make films somehow, some way. since 2002, lower manhattan has hosted the
hello from new york city.om brook, and welcome to talking movies as we look back at one of north america's biggest film events, the tribeca festival. i like tribeca festival because i can keep up with what's going on in the city. the tribeca festival is a great platform. it's where artists get the opportunity to showcase their work. we'll be covering different aspects of the festival, asking if co—founder robert de niro's strident anti—trump rhetoric interfered with tribeca's celebration of...
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of education in new york new york. the new york city school is the largest system in the nation. appointed by mayor eric adams on january 1, 2022 but he started his career as a school safety officer after which he began his first teaching job at public school 167. he serves as an assistant principal at 191 before becoming a founding principle of the school for law, government and justice. he's a native new yorker and graduate of the public school system. he holds a bachelor's degree from rutgers university and earned his jd from st. john's university of law. the second witness is carla who is the president of the montgomery county board of education for the schools and rockville maryland to get elected to the second four-year term on november 8th, 2022 she is serving a second term as the president of the board of education. the education policy experience began at the university of pennsylvania where she worked at the collaborative for science education working as a teacher, professional development and hands-on scienc
of education in new york new york. the new york city school is the largest system in the nation. appointed by mayor eric adams on january 1, 2022 but he started his career as a school safety officer after which he began his first teaching job at public school 167. he serves as an assistant principal at 191 before becoming a founding principle of the school for law, government and justice. he's a native new yorker and graduate of the public school system. he holds a bachelor's degree from...
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you put me in the new york times facing the national news. so what i'd like you do to feel better and save your stomach lining, would you spend? more time with new jersey and your county and town and maybe you have something to worry about with your school board. i don't know. things happen there, but i think we need to remember how our information comes. us and the industries that give it, send it to us for us to buy. yeah. also is a lot of local outlets are shutting down and there's well yeah if you want to worry about that and that's something should worry about but don't just worry about it do something about it. yeah. do something about it. so a friend of mine is the marvelous jelani cobb, a journalist who is now the head of the columbia journalism and of course, is very aware of what you're talking about, about the of local reporting and state reporting. and so one of the things that his on is making journalism school tuition free. so do something do something. just don't sit at home and read the national paper pay attention to the nati
you put me in the new york times facing the national news. so what i'd like you do to feel better and save your stomach lining, would you spend? more time with new jersey and your county and town and maybe you have something to worry about with your school board. i don't know. things happen there, but i think we need to remember how our information comes. us and the industries that give it, send it to us for us to buy. yeah. also is a lot of local outlets are shutting down and there's well yeah...
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new york set to regulate children social media use a new bill would give parents more control.the story, angela owns a restaurant in los angeles and forced to shut down during the pandemic while the movie set could walk right next door how does she feel about doctors how to admitting no science supporting the 6-foot social distancing rural, angela is next. ♪ it's payback time. all these years, you've worked hard. you fixed it. you looked after it. maybe it's time for your home to start taking care of you? we've invested in our home, we've worked on it, we had a whole lot of equity just sitting there, you paid down the mortgage, invested in your home. i guess, you could say, your home owes you. if you're 62 or older and own your home, learn how you can access a portion of your home equity to give you cash. a reverse mortgage can put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. look, aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash
new york set to regulate children social media use a new bill would give parents more control.the story, angela owns a restaurant in los angeles and forced to shut down during the pandemic while the movie set could walk right next door how does she feel about doctors how to admitting no science supporting the 6-foot social distancing rural, angela is next. ♪ it's payback time. all these years, you've worked hard. you fixed it. you looked after it. maybe it's time for your home to start taking...
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hi suddenly 81 degrees in chicago, 84 in new york.the country temperatures still quite a bit warmer. back out here on the hudson, the water cooling me off just a little bit. there's been some folks out here but able to talk to and see how they are beating the heat. take a listen. >> and went to the pool because of how hot it was. >> or the rest of your plans are going to stay out of the heat, ice cream what's the deal? >> was going to go get ice cream to cr. >> summing pool and ice cream sounds like a great day. >> drink a lot, stay in the shade send cool places by the river that's pretty much it. and shower. practice nice and breezy there. drink lots of water. get in shape. >> lots of waterbury obviously good advice. also, all over the city there cooling centers in new york is offering is one right across the street we might be jumping into a little bit later. there's a lot of creative ways of folks are taking to try to deal with this excessive heat wave. at least right here it ends tomorrow temperatures would be a lot more comfortab
hi suddenly 81 degrees in chicago, 84 in new york.the country temperatures still quite a bit warmer. back out here on the hudson, the water cooling me off just a little bit. there's been some folks out here but able to talk to and see how they are beating the heat. take a listen. >> and went to the pool because of how hot it was. >> or the rest of your plans are going to stay out of the heat, ice cream what's the deal? >> was going to go get ice cream to cr. >> summing...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized.mr. nadler: mr. speak the distinguished ranking member of the o committee, the gentleman from maryland mr. raskin. the speaker pro tempore: the mr. raskin: thank you kindly, mr. speaker. our colleague to become the first congress in the history of the united states to hold someonen complying with our demands. and their target is the attorney general of attorney general garland gave us the special counsel'siden in full. he made the special counsel available to us in committee for hours of testimony where he answered all ourions and he provided the full transcript of the president's volun five-hour interview with the special counsel all 250 pages of the whole world can read president biden's interview and his unedited. but that's apparently not enough. now they want to hold thenot turning over the audio tape of the interviewm transcript of. and why is that important? well in case you've lost the thread of this mad cap wild goose chase america remember this is an impeachment investigation
the gentleman from new york is recognized.mr. nadler: mr. speak the distinguished ranking member of the o committee, the gentleman from maryland mr. raskin. the speaker pro tempore: the mr. raskin: thank you kindly, mr. speaker. our colleague to become the first congress in the history of the united states to hold someonen complying with our demands. and their target is the attorney general of attorney general garland gave us the special counsel'siden in full. he made the special counsel...
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and so, yes, the new york times is correct. the stakes are very high, but let's not go with this double standard where we just normalize donald trump's absurd behavior and absolutely flute outrageous lies of denying january 6 is refusal to accept the results of the election, his pride at overturning roe v. wade and taking reproductive freedom away that is what the choice is. that's what we're dealing with here. and ultimately, it's convenient for the new york times to say, oh joe biden in should step down. why are they saying that donald trump should step down there just always apologizing and normalizing for donald trump. and frankly, anderson that's what happened last night on the debate stage. nobody fact-check donald trump when he was blatantly lying over and over and over again. >> what does it concern you that i mean, the the president united states did not do that or was not able to do that in real time i mean, in a debate against his opponent no, it doesn't concern me. i mean, look at the state of the union, right. is t
and so, yes, the new york times is correct. the stakes are very high, but let's not go with this double standard where we just normalize donald trump's absurd behavior and absolutely flute outrageous lies of denying january 6 is refusal to accept the results of the election, his pride at overturning roe v. wade and taking reproductive freedom away that is what the choice is. that's what we're dealing with here. and ultimately, it's convenient for the new york times to say, oh joe biden in...
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you put me in the new york times facing the news. so what i'd like you do to feel better and save your stomach lining, would you spend? more time with new jersey and your county and town and maybe you worry about with your school board. i don't know. things happen there, but i think we need to remember how our information
you put me in the new york times facing the news. so what i'd like you do to feel better and save your stomach lining, would you spend? more time with new jersey and your county and town and maybe you worry about with your school board. i don't know. things happen there, but i think we need to remember how our information
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gabby wax is the president of the new york young republican club and returns to talk with us this morningy. 47% of young voters get news from social media primarily. they used to say the old adage was a voice for radio and god for politics and face for television and good for politics and now in the age of social media, you need authenticity and viral moments, and i think president trump has that and that's why he's surging ahead in all the social statistics online. i've not seen much of this. stuart: is it presented like a news item? >> can. it presents as news item or certain side of a candidate that you otherwise wouldn't see and hitting the podcast circuit and going for them for ufc fights or wherever he may be and young people are starting to see the appeal in they're getting on board and biden is a little scared wasting $10 million of their fundraising to try and figure out the algorithms and working in their favor. stuart: a new sienna poll showing trump is only after they're eight points behind biden in new york state. deep blue new york state and by 23 points in 2020. he's got bi
gabby wax is the president of the new york young republican club and returns to talk with us this morningy. 47% of young voters get news from social media primarily. they used to say the old adage was a voice for radio and god for politics and face for television and good for politics and now in the age of social media, you need authenticity and viral moments, and i think president trump has that and that's why he's surging ahead in all the social statistics online. i've not seen much of this....
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the new york city council, run by radical leftists.hey prohibit nypd from cooperating with immigration and customs enforcement to deport individuals once they are arrested. we have had thousands of arrests of people in this country illegally. guess what? they go back to their luxury hotel room that we, the people, are paying for. because the newk council doesn't think we should be cooperating to this them removed from this country. we leave them there to be able to commit crimes over and over again. people 8, 9, 10. the "new york post" does a good job of exposing it. people with multiple arrests being released back on the street to prey on new yorkers. this is completely unacceptable. chuck schumer has to stop hiding behind a bill that nobody likes and wouldn't do the job. he needs to actually hold this president accountable, let's undo those 60 executive orders that the president won't do on his own. but we have a responsibility to protect the people of new york,s country, to protect the taxpayers of the united states, and to secure o
the new york city council, run by radical leftists.hey prohibit nypd from cooperating with immigration and customs enforcement to deport individuals once they are arrested. we have had thousands of arrests of people in this country illegally. guess what? they go back to their luxury hotel room that we, the people, are paying for. because the newk council doesn't think we should be cooperating to this them removed from this country. we leave them there to be able to commit crimes over and over...
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he used to play and a fan of the new york yankees. i'll be doing color commentary on fs1 and the washington capital handles play-by-play and congressional baseball shooting is now available on fox nation. guys, back to you. >> steve: we'll be watching. thanks, chad. >> ainsley: everyone have a wonderful day. see you tomorrow. >> lawrence: a fun show. brian in dallas, back on the couch tomorrow. >> steve: have a great day. "america's newsroom" starts now. >> bill: good morning. so two weeks and two trips to europe. president biden heading to italy for a g7 summit. yesterday around this time he met with his son, hunter, after his felony gun charge conviction. will a change of scenery satisfies. >> we've seen the threat from foreign terrorists rise to another level. by no means a time to let up or dial back. now, on top of that, increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland. >> bill: that was eight days ago. that was chris wray head of the f.b.i. warning us. now it's happened. eight migrants with
he used to play and a fan of the new york yankees. i'll be doing color commentary on fs1 and the washington capital handles play-by-play and congressional baseball shooting is now available on fox nation. guys, back to you. >> steve: we'll be watching. thanks, chad. >> ainsley: everyone have a wonderful day. see you tomorrow. >> lawrence: a fun show. brian in dallas, back on the couch tomorrow. >> steve: have a great day. "america's newsroom" starts now....
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right now in the northeast, emergency room visits in new york and new jersey jumping 800% this week.nd severe weather in the nation's heartland, catastrophic flooding in rock valley, iowa. drone footage showing dozens of homes and businesses underwater, residents evacuated after heavy rains caused a levee to breach. thunderstorms targeting parts of the midwest and northeast. our weather team is standing by with the forecast. but first, abc's morgan norwood leads us off from new york. >> reporter: tonight, the blistering heat in the east. more than 120 million americans under alert. parts of the i-95 corridor baking under extreme temperatures. washington d.c. and baltimore topping 100 degrees. philadelphia to newark in the high 90s. near pittsburgh, fire departments asking for water donations as they respond to calls in the scorching heat. >> dehydration sets in really quick because you're sweating off more than you're taking in, because when you're in a fire, you're not drinking any water. >> reporter: and in new york city, hundreds flocking to area beaches for relief. >> you know, y
right now in the northeast, emergency room visits in new york and new jersey jumping 800% this week.nd severe weather in the nation's heartland, catastrophic flooding in rock valley, iowa. drone footage showing dozens of homes and businesses underwater, residents evacuated after heavy rains caused a levee to breach. thunderstorms targeting parts of the midwest and northeast. our weather team is standing by with the forecast. but first, abc's morgan norwood leads us off from new york. >>...
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the governor of new york is now postponed a plan to tax every car entering new york city during peak hours to encourage public transportation and reduce emissions. it was due to go into effect later this month. the secretary general does not have the power to demand issues be taken on climate change, but with the power of his bully pulpit and being the world's top of the diplomat and advocate. he certainly can put an issue back on the world agenda, and that's exactly what he was trying to do with his speech gabriel's on to i'll just need your to. okay, that's it. for me. my name's side lots more information on all websites and these continues here. now sarah often outlines to stay with us. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. if that was a rougher offensive, where would the people go? people have no place to go. each one of 1000 people has to be displaced at least 2 times frank assessments. this is a mass and blow to free speech and freedom of the press informed opinions you can be somebody. this is on one of the hostages, october 7th, and return. and i want the chilly to sto
the governor of new york is now postponed a plan to tax every car entering new york city during peak hours to encourage public transportation and reduce emissions. it was due to go into effect later this month. the secretary general does not have the power to demand issues be taken on climate change, but with the power of his bully pulpit and being the world's top of the diplomat and advocate. he certainly can put an issue back on the world agenda, and that's exactly what he was trying to do...
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nasdaq up 135 points we have reports from reuters of scattered halting to trading certainly on the new yorkck exchange for volatility reasons, we will get were on that little bit later, the ten year treasury coming down while under ford have present, 441 right now, the price of oil way under $80 a barrel, 7486 right now, bitcoin going up 69800, that is where we are. right now the house select oversight subcommittee holding a hearing with dr. fauci on his handling of the covid academic, pandemic i should say this is the first time the doctor will testify since retiring he may be in for a rough time, dr. fauci admitted the 6-foot social distancing and masking rules were not based on science, we will bring you the latest from the hearing, we received the latest reading of the manufacturing sector that is important for the overall caught me. >> 48.7 was of the above translation for the month of may, still in contraction under 50 while the prices comported to come down to a level of 57 that is in contraction territory. thank you very much indeed. now this. a tale of two tasers reveals the deaths
nasdaq up 135 points we have reports from reuters of scattered halting to trading certainly on the new yorkck exchange for volatility reasons, we will get were on that little bit later, the ten year treasury coming down while under ford have present, 441 right now, the price of oil way under $80 a barrel, 7486 right now, bitcoin going up 69800, that is where we are. right now the house select oversight subcommittee holding a hearing with dr. fauci on his handling of the covid academic, pandemic...
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anointed one. >> just some of the reaction to the historic guilty verdicts in former president trump's new yorkouse judiciary committee is demanding manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and matthew co colangelo come to washington to weaponization of government. new jersey republican congressman jeff bandrew sits on this committee why bring in the d.a. congressman, to testify? >> because this judiciary committee especially under the chairman jim jordan who is a good man of my friend will drill down and we will get through what really is going on here. understand how just for lack of a better word weird this is, michael colangelo left being the third person in the pecking order and the justice department and went to new york city with a pay decrease and, obviously, having less influence just to help alvin bragg. that's, obviously, being orchestrated he was appointed the first day of biden's administration he was appointed to the justice department as, obviously, being orchestrated there's collusion and orchestrated other things to hear about alvin bragg. i want somebody to explain to me how al
anointed one. >> just some of the reaction to the historic guilty verdicts in former president trump's new yorkouse judiciary committee is demanding manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and matthew co colangelo come to washington to weaponization of government. new jersey republican congressman jeff bandrew sits on this committee why bring in the d.a. congressman, to testify? >> because this judiciary committee especially under the chairman jim jordan who is a good man of my...
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list of prominent names on the left call for biden to bow out of the 2024 race, now including "the new york times." welcome to "fox news live," everyone. i'm anita vogel and, griff, we've got a lot of news today. griff: we do, anita that. it's great to be with you. as we were looking at that live shot of marine one in the west hamptons, it's worth noting president biden will be coming face to face with some to have heaviest-hitting donors that also read likely the new york times. friday, of course, biden says he plans to win the election this november while focusing on branding trump as a liar following thursday night's debate. madeleine rivera is live outside the white house on the north lawn with the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon, griff. president biden is just about to leave queens for his first fund raising event in the hamptons this afternoon. he has got the soothe the growing alarm among democratic voters. yesterday he tried to assure voters in north carolina. listen here. >> i don't walk as easy as i used to or speak as a smoothly as i used to. i don't debate as well as i used
list of prominent names on the left call for biden to bow out of the 2024 race, now including "the new york times." welcome to "fox news live," everyone. i'm anita vogel and, griff, we've got a lot of news today. griff: we do, anita that. it's great to be with you. as we were looking at that live shot of marine one in the west hamptons, it's worth noting president biden will be coming face to face with some to have heaviest-hitting donors that also read likely the new york...
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prior to prior to that, i taught in upstate new york at the state university of new york's campus of geneseo, outside rochester. and when and why did you get interested in? working class history. a great question. know i would have this interest when i went to college, i thought i'd be a doctor. i studied chemistry and i was pre-med, but i happened to have a with a wonderfuld nick salvats working on a book then about eugene andtoa union leader and h century. he his course was mesmerizing for me. and i took for another course after that. and were just electives. but i started to find myself working and i just became so interested ily changed what i wanted to do and i wanted to be like this, guy who is teaching me this stuff to life a history that was really my family's background. but i had never fully known. i grew up in a in a city upstate new york called troy. and my my family had been, you know immigrants and workers in th city in the 19th century, i'd heard my grandparents telling stories about working lives when they were young and now all of a]-me to understand that their histo
prior to prior to that, i taught in upstate new york at the state university of new york's campus of geneseo, outside rochester. and when and why did you get interested in? working class history. a great question. know i would have this interest when i went to college, i thought i'd be a doctor. i studied chemistry and i was pre-med, but i happened to have a with a wonderfuld nick salvats working on a book then about eugene andtoa union leader and h century. he his course was mesmerizing for...
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reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's friday, june 7th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." contrasting messages. president biden touts american heroism while warning about the threats to democracy, while his republican rival, donald trump, returns to the campaign trail for the first time as a convicted felon. >>> key witness. hunter biden's sister-in-law and former girlfriend take the stand. the personal text messages and video revealed in court. >>> and record-breaking heat. the searing triple-digit temperatures overtake the southwest, just too much for some to bear. when will they we relief? -- they see relief? >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning president biden and former president trump are stilling up their messaging in a push to draw clear distinction -- distinctions between one another. the president is overseas in france calling attention to the perils of bowing to bullies and threats to democracy. while out west, trump held his first campaign rally since his conviction, criticizing his trial and
reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's friday, june 7th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." contrasting messages. president biden touts american heroism while warning about the threats to democracy, while his republican rival, donald trump, returns to the campaign trail for the first time as a convicted felon. >>> key witness. hunter biden's sister-in-law and former girlfriend take the stand. the personal text messages and video revealed in court....
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meanwhile, 6:05 here in new york city. we have another fox news alert. of activists here in the big apple outraged after manhattan d.a. alvin bragg has dismissed charges against dozens of anti-israel protesters who took over a building at columbia university in april, which you saw live right here on our program. >> lawrence: that's right, steve. brooke singman has the latest on this story. >> dozens of demonstrators in new york city swarmed alvin bragg's office yesterday this after he dismissed charges against 31 anti-israel protesters who violently took over a building at columbia university in april. [chanting brag, brag, make sure criminals do their time. brag, brag punish crime, make sure criminals do their time. >> demonstrators say letting the anti-israel protesters off without consequence seats dangerous precedent: calling on the justice department to investigate and prosecute the crimes if bragg won't. this comes as a jewish mother and her husband were beaten at a brooklyn elementary school graduation ceremony. they say an arabic speaking family
meanwhile, 6:05 here in new york city. we have another fox news alert. of activists here in the big apple outraged after manhattan d.a. alvin bragg has dismissed charges against dozens of anti-israel protesters who took over a building at columbia university in april, which you saw live right here on our program. >> lawrence: that's right, steve. brooke singman has the latest on this story. >> dozens of demonstrators in new york city swarmed alvin bragg's office yesterday this after...
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wants to be the big cheese, why the owner of junior's cheesecake restaurant is eyeing a run for new yorkyor he is here to explain why after the break. ♪ introducing new advil targeted relief. the only topical pain reliever with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief. [♪] can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. consolidate bad debt and save money for...
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see you tomorrow live from atlanta, seen a news node, abby phillip starts right now right here in new york. >> are we watching an omen of what november may brain? that's tonight on newsnight cnn's breaking news good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york moments ago, a major cnn projection in the race, the entire political world's attention has been fixated on tonight. jamaal bowman is now officially out of a job. the squad member losing two tonight to george latimer. it is an important marker and it shows the potential political power and parallel of the war in gaza. it also shows the candidates aren't taking a dramatic risk perhaps when they alienate jewish voters. bowman is younger, more high-profile. he's a key fixture was thought to be the ryzen wing of the democratic party alongside fellow new yorker alexandria ocasio-cortez, rachida to leave. and also ilhan omar but he is now on the losing end of the most expensive house primary in american history. cnn senior data reporter harry and ten is over at the magic wallet has the latest results for us. so harry, what happened there in ne
see you tomorrow live from atlanta, seen a news node, abby phillip starts right now right here in new york. >> are we watching an omen of what november may brain? that's tonight on newsnight cnn's breaking news good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york moments ago, a major cnn projection in the race, the entire political world's attention has been fixated on tonight. jamaal bowman is now officially out of a job. the squad member losing two tonight to george latimer. it is an...
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new york state and we are proud as yorkers that no state flipped moreouse congressional seats the newe'll continue to go on offense to build this majority and send democrats packing. [applause] on top of the biden border crisis, the inflation crisis, the energy crisis, the crime■+ crisis, we also have seen joe biden's weakness as commander-in-chief on the globañ stage. we saw the catastrophic withdrawalnistan, and absolute absolute b america, the with the rest of the world views we then saw israel our most precious ally the vicious iranian backed hamas deadliest fate of the jewish people since a holocaust. and what have we seen from joe dee we seen from this white house? we have seen and that is your policies. they have turned their back on our most preci proud that president trump, if you look ats president trump, the abraham accords, the embassy to jerusalem, support for israel, the iron dome support.use] and i recently had the opportunity to deliver remarks in the jerusalem room at the my lifetime it before i was in lifetime supporter of had the o- [applause] and i know you are as
new york state and we are proud as yorkers that no state flipped moreouse congressional seats the newe'll continue to go on offense to build this majority and send democrats packing. [applause] on top of the biden border crisis, the inflation crisis, the energy crisis, the crime■+ crisis, we also have seen joe biden's weakness as commander-in-chief on the globañ stage. we saw the catastrophic withdrawalnistan, and absolute absolute b america, the with the rest of the world views we then saw...
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i am a business owner in upstate new york, most people upstate new york are working at family businesses through you raise corporate tax rate you hurt family businesses. you have energy policies that are impossible that adds to cost and inflation and dangerous. when you have an open border like we do. and laws this prioritize illegal immigrants and criminals over hard work citizens, that hurts the, business community that is why people are leaving new york it would be great in former president trump could win new york state we could get a few more senators and assembly members to take out left wing radicals who run albany or new york it is that simple look at new york don't do what they are doing to what president trump did it was greatest thing to have trump in office to help upstate new york businesses. >> the sunbelt all about the su sunbelt states, they like business. >> no income tax? no income tax. larry: sunbelt states they like employers and employees. the trouble with democrats they like employees they just don't like. employers, we'll come back to you later i'm sorry steve moor
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: this is bloomberg technology. caroline: nvidia continues its meteoric rise, touching $3 trillion in market cap. coverage ahead. >> spacex starship reach his new milestone in his fourth major test flight. we bring you the details. >> we will discuss the latest in crypto as bitcoin hovers near record highs, let's check in on the broader markets. a little bit of profit-taking today. we see the ecb in europe actually cut rates but signal that may be inflation pressures are here to stay prayed we have jobless claims that there higher than anticipated. at the moment we are just cautious ahead of those numbers trading flat on the nasdaq. off the $3 trillion market cap at this moment but it did in eclipse that. 10 year yield pushing up two basis points. selling off globally after the ecb does cut but warns they have to have restrictive policy, that means euro is higher versus the u.s. dollar at the moment. we are up as we don't anticipate rate cuts for the ecb pushing out to maybe septembe
caroline: i'm caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: this is bloomberg technology. caroline: nvidia continues its meteoric rise, touching $3 trillion in market cap. coverage ahead. >> spacex starship reach his new milestone in his fourth major test flight. we bring you the details. >> we will discuss the latest in crypto as bitcoin hovers near record highs, let's check in on the broader markets. a little bit of profit-taking today. we see the ecb in europe...
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in new york city judge, police department, he had a recent op- ed titled a supervised new york city judges. judge merchan put on a master class. it's good to have you here. the normal order of operations is the person convicted sits down with the probation officer for an interview and that officer writes up a memo. how do they come to their conclusions in the memo? and how important are those recommendations in the sentencing? >> it's called a presentencing investigation in the report follows it. one thing you mentioned in the lead up is the indictments he has pending. i don't think that should factor in it at all. he is presumed innocent. what could factor in -- >> you don't think for another person just convicted, three active indictments, you don't think the probation officer would take this into account? >> frankly, he should be presumed innocent. >> you think they should not. >> is problem may lie with the other three indicted cases. if he is convicted of any one of those cases, he has a conviction on this one, 34 felony counts. the convictions would and must be taken into account. wh
in new york city judge, police department, he had a recent op- ed titled a supervised new york city judges. judge merchan put on a master class. it's good to have you here. the normal order of operations is the person convicted sits down with the probation officer for an interview and that officer writes up a memo. how do they come to their conclusions in the memo? and how important are those recommendations in the sentencing? >> it's called a presentencing investigation in the report...
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president biden is back on the campaign trail tonight with stops in new york and new jersey. as he tries to battle back from thursday's debate performance, but the calls for the 81-year-old to step aside ahead of the party convention in august are not going away. here's abc without correspondent maryalice parks. >> reporter: tonight, several top democratic party organizers dismayed and worried, but abc news they continue to back president joe biden's re-election bid. even as some whether he's up for the task. seasoned staffers acknowledging the challenges before them now after millions of americans say it was a shaky performance at the president's debate. but reality is sinking in tonight that there's no way to swap out their party's nominee at this stage in the race unless biden himself steps aside. that's exactly what "the new york times" editorial board called on him to do friday. calling a continued campaign a quote, reckless gamble. amid a quote, significant threat to democracy posed by a second trump presidency. mr. biden has been an admirable president. under his leade
president biden is back on the campaign trail tonight with stops in new york and new jersey. as he tries to battle back from thursday's debate performance, but the calls for the 81-year-old to step aside ahead of the party convention in august are not going away. here's abc without correspondent maryalice parks. >> reporter: tonight, several top democratic party organizers dismayed and worried, but abc news they continue to back president joe biden's re-election bid. even as some whether...
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jarred hill in new york. thank you, jarred. >>> president biden is expected to issue an executive order today that would partially shut down asylum processing at the u.s./mexico border. sources tell cbs news the asylum ban will take effect when the number of migrants apprehended at the border is more than 2,500 a day. that means it could take effect immediately since last month it averaged 3,800 a day according to border patrol. the order would allow u.s. immigration officials to deport migrants who enter the country illegally without processing their asylum claims. the executive order is likely to face legal challenges though. >>> and firefighters continue to make progress against the largest wildfire in california this year as a major heatwave bears down on the west. the wind-driven corral fire has burned more than 14,000 acres outside the city of tracy since saturday. that's about 60 miles east of san francisco. the fire is now 85% contained. the evacuation warnings were listed for thousands of people, but
jarred hill in new york. thank you, jarred. >>> president biden is expected to issue an executive order today that would partially shut down asylum processing at the u.s./mexico border. sources tell cbs news the asylum ban will take effect when the number of migrants apprehended at the border is more than 2,500 a day. that means it could take effect immediately since last month it averaged 3,800 a day according to border patrol. the order would allow u.s. immigration officials to...
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both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all for being here. look at the great crowd. you. oh, this is great. thank you for a book that got a incredible review this morning in the wall street journal. you want to you want to take a look at that. such a really just such a interesting book and you know and there are a lot of books about teddy. he's captivated lot of authors and yet you find in this book a new angle that i don't think anyone else had really explored in the depth that you do here on the on forces that made a figure of such power. you know we think of teddy roosevelt as the manliest of presidents, right? he stalks wild game when he charges up san juan hill. and yet you that he was also a person fundamentally shaped by the remarkable women in his life. now you had a you had a long interest in teddy roosevelt. we'll talk about that in
both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all for being here. look at the great crowd. you. oh, this is great. thank you for a book that got a incredible review this morning in the wall street journal. you want to you want to take a look at that. such a really just such a interesting book and you know and there are a lot...
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jarred hill in new york. >>> now to some really sad news from the sports world. willie mays, one of baseball's greatest all-time players, has died. the electrifying "say hey kid" died yesterday at the age of 93. the san francisco giants sharing the news on line with that photo that you saw, this photo. and then wrigley field held a moment of silence during last night's giants-cubs game. cbs' michael george looks back at his legendary career. >> reporter: it was baseball's biggest stage, and willie mays knew just what to do. >> there's a long driveway back -- >> reporter: his over-the-shoulder grab in the 1954 world series is simply known as "the catch," and more than a half century later, it's still one of the most memorable plays in baseball history. >> willie mays for the catch -- >> i always thought i could catch every ball that came out there. i believed that i could do anything on the ball field. >> reporter: he was right. the "say hey kid" could run, throw, and hit for power like few others who ever played the game. >> for his 512th round tripper. >> report
jarred hill in new york. >>> now to some really sad news from the sports world. willie mays, one of baseball's greatest all-time players, has died. the electrifying "say hey kid" died yesterday at the age of 93. the san francisco giants sharing the news on line with that photo that you saw, this photo. and then wrigley field held a moment of silence during last night's giants-cubs game. cbs' michael george looks back at his legendary career. >> reporter: it was...
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the message most americans want to see. >> good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york. we begin with new fallout from the first presidential debate between donald trump and president joe biden. the atlanta journal- constitution editorial board now calling on president biden to pass the torch. while the philadelphia inquirer editorial board says, to serve his country, trump should leave the race.■ç today, president biden is at camp david for some previously scheduled family time. msnbc is reporting the future of his election campaign will be a new item on the family agenda. surrogates for both candidates to the sunday talk shows with senator chris noting that calls for writing to step aside are coming from editorial boards . >> not one single senior democrat, there's not a single governor, there's not a single senator. obviously, his vice president who endorses him it's a written, i will remind you, donald trump's biggest distinction is the views of those closest to him. don't take my word for it. donald trump's own vice president, chief of staff, and national security
the message most americans want to see. >> good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york. we begin with new fallout from the first presidential debate between donald trump and president joe biden. the atlanta journal- constitution editorial board now calling on president biden to pass the torch. while the philadelphia inquirer editorial board says, to serve his country, trump should leave the race.■ç today, president biden is at camp david for some previously...
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well, we took to the streets of new york to gauge reaction to trump's conviction. and well, that might mean his attempts to get back behind the desk in the oval office, a means earnest, money, honest madison, honest media, honest selections, honest energy, honest education. now i don't know what they're thinking all over the world, but they're thinking we have a look for other countries. crazy. you know, that whole world is looking at us saying, what's going on over there in america, the greatest country in the world. and, you know, not too happy with it, you know, i mean, how dare them take a president and, and do this to my next president. i would hope people who are paying attention realize that a felony kind of votes and most states, felons gone vote. we're going to have a feller possibly have a felon. it sounds. is it just a system stuff with other people in jail on, on the, on the door, the book on board with a fellow with in charge of the system. it makes no sense. the white house press briefing, the smile on joe biden's face may have given it all away in re
well, we took to the streets of new york to gauge reaction to trump's conviction. and well, that might mean his attempts to get back behind the desk in the oval office, a means earnest, money, honest madison, honest media, honest selections, honest energy, honest education. now i don't know what they're thinking all over the world, but they're thinking we have a look for other countries. crazy. you know, that whole world is looking at us saying, what's going on over there in america, the...
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- yeah, so look, i embrace new york city's identity as a sanctuary city. you know, for me, immigration is the lifeblood of our nation. were it not for immigration, we would have no essential workforce. we would have no entrepreneurial workforce. immigration is what powers our country. but it is true that the wave of migration has been so overwhelming, that it's put real strain on the shelter system, on the social safety net of new york city. so we need to create a more orderly process by which we take in asylum seekers because the status quo is fundamentally broken, and it has put an unsustainable burden, especially in new york city. - your district is one of the most diverse in the country, and it's also reliably democratic. donald trump came to your backyard last month for a rally. - [supporters] usa, usa! - and a lot of people showed up. he made a lot of claims about the strong support he has in the south bronx. and i wanna ask you about the national polling related to men of color in particular, latino men and african american men, that suggests that p
- yeah, so look, i embrace new york city's identity as a sanctuary city. you know, for me, immigration is the lifeblood of our nation. were it not for immigration, we would have no essential workforce. we would have no entrepreneurial workforce. immigration is what powers our country. but it is true that the wave of migration has been so overwhelming, that it's put real strain on the shelter system, on the social safety net of new york city. so we need to create a more orderly process by which...
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new york. moving on and south dakota governor kristi noem doesn't care she's on donald trump and campaign making a difference and i can be home in bed and feeding my horses right now wrecking my grand babies, but i'm in wisconsin because i believe president trump needs to win and his policies are right for america and going to win. >> suburban women and argument with nikki haley in addition for this traditional republican mask and going bitter primary fight and make the argument for all the other people and regions of marco rubio and going with republicans have made it against hispanics and a going for that d we'll see what happens and vice presidential pick doesn't matter and except it can hurt you and vice president and there's a lot of choices. >> that's true. ashley: i want to get to this one too, bill, big wednesday in europe this weekend or journey and the shift going on. >> people elevated with a very big institutions and going to represent that and that would be an international institu
new york. moving on and south dakota governor kristi noem doesn't care she's on donald trump and campaign making a difference and i can be home in bed and feeding my horses right now wrecking my grand babies, but i'm in wisconsin because i believe president trump needs to win and his policies are right for america and going to win. >> suburban women and argument with nikki haley in addition for this traditional republican mask and going bitter primary fight and make the argument for all...