0
0.0
Dec 17, 2024
12/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
0
0.0
Dec 8, 2024
12/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the new york city press corps. i mean, that is like a glaring spotlight the way it is when you sit in the oval office and you have the entire national and international press corps. i mean, it's 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 comptroller, chief fiscal officer of the state, and also the chief auditor of the state. one of my responsibilities as state comptroller was to audit all municipal agencies throughout the state, and rudy refused. he said that i could not aud
the new york city press corps. i mean, that is like a glaring spotlight the way it is when you sit in the oval office and you have the entire national and international press corps. i mean, it's 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. >>...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
again tonight, mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump heading to new york as he weighs whether to keep up the fight for his controversial pick to lead the pentagon, pete hegseth. >> do you feel confident that you'll be confirmed? >> reporter: the former fox news host on the hill defiant, in the face of persistent questions about his past behavior. >> i don't answer to anyone in this group. none of you. not to that camera at all. i answer to president trump. >> reporter: but tonight, we've learned trump has expressed to those close to him that hegseth should have been more forthcoming about the challenges he could face in the confirmation process, as he is dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct, excessive drinking, and financial mismanagement. >> i am a different man than i was years ago and that's a redemption story that i think a lot of americans appreciate. >> reporter: behind the scenes, trump's team particularly concerned about whether hegseth can win over female senators, given those allegations, and hegesth's insistence that women shouldn't serve in combat. there are
again tonight, mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump heading to new york as he weighs whether to keep up the fight for his controversial pick to lead the pentagon, pete hegseth. >> do you feel confident that you'll be confirmed? >> reporter: the former fox news host on the hill defiant, in the face of persistent questions about his past behavior. >> i don't answer to anyone in this group. none of you. not to that camera at all. i answer to president trump....
0
0.0
Dec 15, 2024
12/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
is it a new york audience? it an urban audience, transportation junkies who who's the who's the reader? i wanted to make sure you don't have to be a transportation junkie to enjoy the book. you know, i'm friends with many transportation junkies. you know, the people know each of the are numbers on the subway cars. and when of them was put in place. this is not that. and the same thing with, you know, what should be the hourly throughput on a particular avenue like those kind of engineering issues? you know, i don't get into any of that stuff that it's not very important for some people to to know about those things. but a person who is interested, new york history, even if they don't care or big think they don't care about transport, it will be interesting to them just see how the politics work in your frankly future elected officials, future appointed officials. if you have three goals in mind for you or in ministration, what are the things need to know about how the governorship works? what are the what are t
is it a new york audience? it an urban audience, transportation junkies who who's the who's the reader? i wanted to make sure you don't have to be a transportation junkie to enjoy the book. you know, i'm friends with many transportation junkies. you know, the people know each of the are numbers on the subway cars. and when of them was put in place. this is not that. and the same thing with, you know, what should be the hourly throughput on a particular avenue like those kind of engineering...
0
0.0
Dec 26, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
growing up in new york, my mom and my grandmother, all worked in factories new york. >> my mother workedindustry employs about 180,000 people accounting for 6% of the city's work force. and garment work has mostly been associated with immigrants. >> aunts and uncles they all worked in the factories. where'd you grow up?>> predominantly latino when i was coming up. it was kind of a dump, but it was a beautiful urban utopia. >> did your parents show you? >> i was not allowed to do fashion because it was . i could not go to fashion school. >> my parents told me not to go to acting because we did not come to this country for you to be worse than us. >> my parents did not accept it and it was like a kid coming from the neighborhood. i could not really tell people i was into it. i could not even say that, so i just kind of started making clothes in my room. i never fit into any mold and i always say i'm too for fashion and to fashion for the . if i'm on the block, i stand out. >> i don't know what it is. i always felt like i was to who do you for the intellectual kids into intellectual. >> lea
growing up in new york, my mom and my grandmother, all worked in factories new york. >> my mother workedindustry employs about 180,000 people accounting for 6% of the city's work force. and garment work has mostly been associated with immigrants. >> aunts and uncles they all worked in the factories. where'd you grow up?>> predominantly latino when i was coming up. it was kind of a dump, but it was a beautiful urban utopia. >> did your parents show you? >> i was not...
0
0.0
Dec 16, 2024
12/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
-- that's a sickness, actually. >> reporter: and david, authorities now expect mangione back in new york by the end of the week. >> david: aaron, thank you. >>> next tonight, the heavy rain across the northeast tonight stretching from texas right up through new england. then a big warmup but it will be quick. behind it another snowstorm, rain, snow, and wind by midweek. lee goldberg from our station here in new york back with us tonight. hi, lee. >> reporter: hey, david. a nice surge of spring-like warmth sandwiched in between the rounds of rainfall. one of those rounds moving into the northeast tonight, but it's with a warm front. temperatures are climbing, no snow with this round. maybe a quarter inch to a half inch of rainfall. it's out of here early and temperatures are already mild so we'll macron at 60 from boston to philadelphia, maybe even record warmth in d.c. another storm developing on wednesday. rain from texas, snow into the great lakes. that's moving into the northeast by wednesday night. that's another soaking. behind that system it's an arctic blast just in time for the s
-- that's a sickness, actually. >> reporter: and david, authorities now expect mangione back in new york by the end of the week. >> david: aaron, thank you. >>> next tonight, the heavy rain across the northeast tonight stretching from texas right up through new england. then a big warmup but it will be quick. behind it another snowstorm, rain, snow, and wind by midweek. lee goldberg from our station here in new york back with us tonight. hi, lee. >> reporter: hey,...
0
0.0
Dec 13, 2024
12/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight, the new details in the murder of the united healthcare ceo and how the suspect fled from new york city. the new interview with the nypd revealing for the first time that suspect luigi mangione allegedly used the city's busy subway system to help make his escape. where he went from there and the atms he was using along the way for cash. our new reporting just ahead. >>> also tonight, the arctic cold blast sweeping across the eastern half of the u.s. lake-effect snow snarling highways, the trucks slamming into a fire engine in michigan. >>> the growing alarm over the mystery drones over new jersey. several u.s. senators citing urgent concerns, now demanding answers from the fbi, faa, and homeland security. >>> the new accusations against sean "diddy" combs. three men accusing the music mogul of drugging and sexually assaulting them. >>> the missing american found alive in syria. what he told our richard engel. finally free after months inside one of the regime's prisons. >>> president-elect donald trump ringing the bell on the new york stock exchange as "time" names hill person of t
tonight, the new details in the murder of the united healthcare ceo and how the suspect fled from new york city. the new interview with the nypd revealing for the first time that suspect luigi mangione allegedly used the city's busy subway system to help make his escape. where he went from there and the atms he was using along the way for cash. our new reporting just ahead. >>> also tonight, the arctic cold blast sweeping across the eastern half of the u.s. lake-effect snow snarling...
0
0.0
Dec 13, 2024
12/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the "new york post" reports the white house addressed the recent mysterious drone sightings over new spokesman john kirby told reporters yesterday that most of the claims are people mistaking drones for helicopters or airplanes that are actually flying legally. he also said there is no evidence they pose a national security or public safety threat. kirby said federal investigators have been unable to verify any of the more than 3,000 reports of car-sized drones spotted at night in recent weeks. >>> politico says a justice department watchdog found no evidence the fbi deployed undercover agents to the capitol on january 6th. the report from the department's inspector general undercuts conspiracy theories that the riot was instigated by law enforcement. the report also found no evidence the fbi authorized or encouraged any illegal behavior by the mob that stormed the capitol. it did say the fbi should have done more to collect intelligence from sources before the riot to determine the potential for violence. >>> and the "new york times" says a former fbi informant agreed to plead guilt
the "new york post" reports the white house addressed the recent mysterious drone sightings over new spokesman john kirby told reporters yesterday that most of the claims are people mistaking drones for helicopters or airplanes that are actually flying legally. he also said there is no evidence they pose a national security or public safety threat. kirby said federal investigators have been unable to verify any of the more than 3,000 reports of car-sized drones spotted at night in...
0
0.0
Dec 18, 2024
12/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new york leading up to the murder. and how they believe the suspect positioned himself to ambush the victim, unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson. stephanie gosk has late new details. >> reporter: tonight, two weeks after unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson was gunned down on a new york city street, luigi mangione has been indicted for his murder. mangione now facing 11 counts, the most serious, first degree murder in furtherance of terrorism. >> this was a killing that was intended to evoke terror. >> reporter: prosecutors today also laying out the most detailed timeline yesterday of mangione's alleged movements the morning brian thompson was killed. they say he left the hostel where he was staying at 5:34 a.m., and headed to midtown on an e-bike. for nearly an hour from 5:52 to 6:45, he walked around near the hilton. according to prosecutors. these images are from a starbucks where he stopped at 6:15. beginning at 6:38, he stood against a wall across the street from the hotel with his hood up. seven minutes later, at 6
new york leading up to the murder. and how they believe the suspect positioned himself to ambush the victim, unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson. stephanie gosk has late new details. >> reporter: tonight, two weeks after unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson was gunned down on a new york city street, luigi mangione has been indicted for his murder. mangione now facing 11 counts, the most serious, first degree murder in furtherance of terrorism. >> this was a killing that was intended...
0
0.0
Dec 8, 2024
12/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that in new york, i found no new york. and most the other cities i've looked at again no evidence at all that police were, quote, discriminating with the trigger fingers in places discretion is broad and as mr. winter pointed out in our introduction in memphis, for example, i did work looking at shootings there in the early seventies and he's accurate. the police had very broad discretion and it seemed to me that they were exercising arbitrarily against blacks. they were shooting blacks and that were not threatening and whites in situations where they really had no where their lives were in danger. let me ask this. there are both white and police, black police officers on duty in cities such as new york do black and white police officers at different rates. they do except that most a black police officer in new york or probably large cities is more likely be assigned to a ghetto area where crime rates are higher than a white officer. so the question is whether a black police officer and a white police officer are doing the
that in new york, i found no new york. and most the other cities i've looked at again no evidence at all that police were, quote, discriminating with the trigger fingers in places discretion is broad and as mr. winter pointed out in our introduction in memphis, for example, i did work looking at shootings there in the early seventies and he's accurate. the police had very broad discretion and it seemed to me that they were exercising arbitrarily against blacks. they were shooting blacks and...
0
0.0
Dec 18, 2024
12/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
emilie ikeda, nbc news, new york >>> now to breaking news in washington, d.c. where lawmakers are racing to avert a government shutdown. overnight, congress released the text of a short-term bill that would keep the government up and running until march 14th. brie jackson is live in d.c. with the details. hi, brie, good morning. the question now is whether they can get this bill to the president's desk before the holidays. >> reporter: that's right, frances. funding runs dry at midnight on friday. so there's little room for error. this 1547-page bill would keep the lights on until the middle of march. but it also includes a wide swath of other measures both big and small. the legislation earmarks over $100 billion for disaster relief funding to continue rebuilding in the wake of hurricanes helene and milton, it includes assistance for farmers plus aid to rebuild the francis scott key bridge. that project is expected to get under way early next year. and the bill would reauthorize the department of homeland security program, allowing federal agencies to coordina
emilie ikeda, nbc news, new york >>> now to breaking news in washington, d.c. where lawmakers are racing to avert a government shutdown. overnight, congress released the text of a short-term bill that would keep the government up and running until march 14th. brie jackson is live in d.c. with the details. hi, brie, good morning. the question now is whether they can get this bill to the president's desk before the holidays. >> reporter: that's right, frances. funding runs dry at...
0
0.0
Dec 15, 2024
12/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
drones spotting rater devices like these are heading into new york as lawmakers demand answers. and what is flying overhead? >> why do we have more questions than answers? >> two people arrested for flying drones in the faa warning of a new danger in the skies that could blind pilots and the rare tornado in california tearing across a busy street with cars flipped. trees ripped down all as the midwest is fine out from a deadly ice storm that sent cars like this one spinning. new report need -- reporting that a new decision and two oil tankers split in two and the race to stop an environmental disaster. amazon facing a strike threat from workers days until christmas and what it could mean for the holiday shopping. he bike battery dangers with an up close look at how quickly they could explode and how to keep your family safe. the show must go on and the community devastated by hurricane helene coming together to put on this year's nutcracker. >> this is nbc nightlnews with hallie jackson. >>> we begin with the push to get answers after weeks of growing outrage and questions. the f
drones spotting rater devices like these are heading into new york as lawmakers demand answers. and what is flying overhead? >> why do we have more questions than answers? >> two people arrested for flying drones in the faa warning of a new danger in the skies that could blind pilots and the rare tornado in california tearing across a busy street with cars flipped. trees ripped down all as the midwest is fine out from a deadly ice storm that sent cars like this one spinning. new...
0
0.0
Dec 18, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>> martha: good afternoon everybody in martha maccallum, my exclusive one-on-one interview with new york city mayor eric adams, no topic off-limits, it is the most wide-ranging interview you has ever done on fox news, you have talked about his indictment,'s charges against him, he says you believes it was retaliation from the white house, we will talk about that. you also talk about his private conversations with the oncoming border czar tom homan, what were the redlines in terms of mass rotation for the city? during our interview, all straight ahead. the first, a violent home invasion in aurora, colorado, the police are calling a gang incident. most of the suspects believed to be venezuelan migrants, no confirmation they are members of the gang by police have detained 19 people after a man and woman were were kidnapped and then they were tortured for five hours, they were pistol-whipped and beaten, one was stabbed, another in excruciating detail had her fingernails ripped out. police say this heinous crime that the suspects are undocumented, this happened out of the same time, same plac
>> martha: good afternoon everybody in martha maccallum, my exclusive one-on-one interview with new york city mayor eric adams, no topic off-limits, it is the most wide-ranging interview you has ever done on fox news, you have talked about his indictment,'s charges against him, he says you believes it was retaliation from the white house, we will talk about that. you also talk about his private conversations with the oncoming border czar tom homan, what were the redlines in terms of mass...
0
0.0
Dec 10, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
got new york got in a cab.wasn't able to get into the o get into the park and disappear for a while. was that surprising to you given the surveillance that we have in new york? >> it is surprising. but, he could have easily changed his identity, different colored mask. different sweatshirt, hoody, whatever. this is goes back to what we as profilers and d.n.a. analysts look like preoffense behavior, post offense behavior. i think he was well-planned for the days, maybe even a week or more before this homicide. and, of course, we saw the homicide on video. we know how that went down. i think his plan broke apart in his post offense d in some safe house. airbnb, hotel room, he could have been, you know, out of sight, out of mind for a much longer than he was. here he is traipsing across pennsylvania on i-80 on the pennsylvania turnpike. who knows answered winds up coincidentally not too far from where the idaho university quadruple killer lived as the crow flies less than 50 miles, i believe. coincidence, of cours
got new york got in a cab.wasn't able to get into the o get into the park and disappear for a while. was that surprising to you given the surveillance that we have in new york? >> it is surprising. but, he could have easily changed his identity, different colored mask. different sweatshirt, hoody, whatever. this is goes back to what we as profilers and d.n.a. analysts look like preoffense behavior, post offense behavior. i think he was well-planned for the days, maybe even a week or more...
0
0.0
Dec 18, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. for years, while campaigning to get back to the white house are donald trump promised a war on the fake news media.e he's not even in office, and he is already going after the freea press.he filing lawsuits, winning concessions, and intimidating reporters in an attempt to get them to do his bidding. >> and i feel i have to do this. i shouldn't really be the one to do it.ly it should have been the justice department or somebody else. but i have to do it. it costs a lot of money to do it, but we have to straighten out the press. our press is very corrupt. almost as corrupt as our elections. >> pretty good give might have away with that last hine line, as corrupt of our elections, the reference to the big lie he won the belection in 2020 when he didn't. you can evaluate the truth value of those statements together. that was trump at mar-a-lago on monday announcing his latest legal salvo against the first amendment and against a free society. a lawsuit against an election pollster whose nu
good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. for years, while campaigning to get back to the white house are donald trump promised a war on the fake news media.e he's not even in office, and he is already going after the freea press.he filing lawsuits, winning concessions, and intimidating reporters in an attempt to get them to do his bidding. >> and i feel i have to do this. i shouldn't really be the one to do it.ly it should have been the justice department or somebody else. but i have...
0
0.0
Dec 17, 2024
12/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to philadelphia, new york to boston. and what's coming right behind it. >>> a major medical breakthrough tonight. a 53-year-old american grandmother becoming the first living person in the world to receive a kidney from a new kind of genetically modified pig. >>> tonight, from top gun to his comeback as maverick, to a new good men. >> i want the truth. >> you candid't handle the trut. >> the major new honor for tom cruise. >>> and our made in america christmas. from olive oil to wine to barbecue sauce. and what they've now done with the major league baseballs and bats, the nhl hockey sticks. tonight, how to get a piece of your favorite team. >> made in america! >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we begin tonight with the breaking news in the ceo murder case. a grand jury in new york city has now indicted luigi mangione on first and second degree murder charges, calling it an act of terror. the d.a. calling it a frightening, well-planned, targeted murder. authorities say it was int
to philadelphia, new york to boston. and what's coming right behind it. >>> a major medical breakthrough tonight. a 53-year-old american grandmother becoming the first living person in the world to receive a kidney from a new kind of genetically modified pig. >>> tonight, from top gun to his comeback as maverick, to a new good men. >> i want the truth. >> you candid't handle the trut. >> the major new honor for tom cruise. >>> and our made in america...
0
0.0
Dec 19, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in new york today.in new york, including first-degree murder. he could get hit with federal charges, making him eligible for death penalty. and kathy hochul deploying national guard and police officers to protect new york subway system over the holidays. >> presence of initial guard has made a difference in safety. when people see a person in uniform, nypd, m.t.a. transit and national guard, they feel more secure. >> todd: the presence will be de deterrent this those threatening riders. and mayor eric adams telling our own martha maccallum that he believes charges against him are politically motivated. >> i believe in fighting for what is right and the president of the united stateses his justice department is politicized, donald trump stated and parent standing up for children are saying it. i did nothing wrong, that is how i live my life and i will continue to live my life. >> todd: adams was indictod bribery soliciting from foreign nationals and wire conspiracy, he pleaded not guilty. today his advis
in new york today.in new york, including first-degree murder. he could get hit with federal charges, making him eligible for death penalty. and kathy hochul deploying national guard and police officers to protect new york subway system over the holidays. >> presence of initial guard has made a difference in safety. when people see a person in uniform, nypd, m.t.a. transit and national guard, they feel more secure. >> todd: the presence will be de deterrent this those threatening...
0
0.0
Dec 8, 2024
12/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
, which is like that's the guy that we remember my grandfather, he was somebody who lived around new york and new jersey his entire life. >> watch what happened here closely and as giuliani came onto the scene and then became mayor, he said very aptly that giuliani was a beloved son of a lots of people who couldn't stand him came around to a real sense of endearment with him because he got some things done that were important and that substantially changed the city for the better. >> he's an extraordinarily complex individual, smart, smart smart. hard, hard, hard working. >> he had a little bit of a little bit. he had a lot of us. so kind of a superman complex that, you know he could do anything my real ambition was someday to be a united states attorney in the southern district of new york, which i finally attained. >> the u.s. attorney's office of the southern district is the most prestigious in the country and rudy giuliani made a major mark in new york city. shortly after he arrived in the role, i was very fortunate to find something that i can do that i have some natural talent for a
, which is like that's the guy that we remember my grandfather, he was somebody who lived around new york and new jersey his entire life. >> watch what happened here closely and as giuliani came onto the scene and then became mayor, he said very aptly that giuliani was a beloved son of a lots of people who couldn't stand him came around to a real sense of endearment with him because he got some things done that were important and that substantially changed the city for the better....
0
0.0
Dec 12, 2024
12/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to piggyback to adams he was on with marcia cramer famous new york city journalist. r he said do i have the power to do so i have to protect the people of the city that is my northstar mother is new york city or chicago residents are fed up. maria: that's why he's considering changing the sanctuary rules. you said 38000 chinese nationals that are wanted for crimes liberty been convicted in the deportation orders, that's just one group then tens of thousands from iran and tens of thousands elsewhere, why are they still here and this whole time mayor adams has been pushing back the sanctuary cities unit think it's finally reading the room. >> is crowding out investment and tourism september market hitting all-time record with average hotel price in new york city going for 417 a night that's in large part because 15% of all hotel rooms are being occupied by migrants with no sign of that stopping. >> unbelievable that's why so many people are leaving new york. >> that's correct let's not forget the sanctuary city that you have a new york city the cost of it had been born
i want to piggyback to adams he was on with marcia cramer famous new york city journalist. r he said do i have the power to do so i have to protect the people of the city that is my northstar mother is new york city or chicago residents are fed up. maria: that's why he's considering changing the sanctuary rules. you said 38000 chinese nationals that are wanted for crimes liberty been convicted in the deportation orders, that's just one group then tens of thousands from iran and tens of...
0
0.0
Dec 17, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
just here in new york city. and a lot of these reports over the last few weeks are really just business as usual. with the christmas travel rush just days away. overnight the government released a rare joint statement from multiple agencies about those drone sightings. saying we have not identified figure anomalous and did not assess the activity to present the national security or public safety risk over the civilian air space in new jersey or other states in the northeast. though, the push continues for answers about thousands of sightings. >> we want to make sure our skies are protected and we don't want anyone using drones that is going to be harmful. >> reporter: phil murphy is pushing for legislation to give states more authority to deal with drones. >> it is extraordinary to me that a nation as great as ours and as powerful as ours has the deficiencies what we have now seen in living color as it related to drone incursions. >> the nypd said many of the tips they've investigated are actually planes, helico
just here in new york city. and a lot of these reports over the last few weeks are really just business as usual. with the christmas travel rush just days away. overnight the government released a rare joint statement from multiple agencies about those drone sightings. saying we have not identified figure anomalous and did not assess the activity to present the national security or public safety risk over the civilian air space in new jersey or other states in the northeast. though, the push...
0
0.0
Dec 19, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pennsylvania, new york, and a couple of sources familiar with the matter telling nbc news, terri that they're considering federal charges in addition. what do you think they might be weighing in making that choice, or decision? >> i think they want to see what will happen in new york. i think they'll be gathering evidence just like everyone is gathering evidence, and if there is enough to bring that federal charge, which does carry the death penalty, i do think the defense could possibly argue that if he is convicted of the higher count or even the lesser count in new york, that he would face double jeopardy for the same crime on the federal level. unless on the federal level they're coming at it from a different perspective. so i think they're gathering this were information. they're going to wait to see what happens, and then they'll make a decision. if he's convicted here in new york, and he's serving life without the possibility of parole, there really isn't a reason for the federal government to pursue. so i think they're going to wait to see what happens. >> right. everybody, th
pennsylvania, new york, and a couple of sources familiar with the matter telling nbc news, terri that they're considering federal charges in addition. what do you think they might be weighing in making that choice, or decision? >> i think they want to see what will happen in new york. i think they'll be gathering evidence just like everyone is gathering evidence, and if there is enough to bring that federal charge, which does carry the death penalty, i do think the defense could possibly...
0
0.0
Dec 12, 2024
12/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we are, of course, waiting for president-elect trump to ring the opening bell at the new york stock exchangeof the dignitaries right there. gary kaltbaum joins me. i want to talk about the market latching on to to new technology. we've had the a.i. boom, now we've got the quantum computing boom. the market latches on real fast, doesn't it? >> yeah. and the best way i can answer the question is alphabet-google announces a quantum a.i. chip called willow, and the stock goes up $250 the billion of market cap in two days. [laughter] there's your story right there. whether or not it continues, i don't know, but right now the game is on in that area. stuart: i'm looking at tesla, new highs. actually, in the background i can hear the crowd cheering and clapping as president-elect trump takes the podium there. he's about to ring the opening bell. >> usa! usa! stuart: usa, you can hear it on the floor there. they like this guy. why not? they've got a trump rally. tesla, new highs, gary. that's the trump effect, isn't it? >> at the close of business before the election the from today, tesla's market c
we are, of course, waiting for president-elect trump to ring the opening bell at the new york stock exchangeof the dignitaries right there. gary kaltbaum joins me. i want to talk about the market latching on to to new technology. we've had the a.i. boom, now we've got the quantum computing boom. the market latches on real fast, doesn't it? >> yeah. and the best way i can answer the question is alphabet-google announces a quantum a.i. chip called willow, and the stock goes up $250 the...
0
0.0
Dec 18, 2024
12/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
luigi mangione now indicted in new york on charges including first degree murder and furtherance of terrorism. and our new reporting when he could be extradited from pennsylvania. >>> also tonight, chilling new details about the 15-year-old female student police say fatally shot a teacher and classmate at a wisconsin school. what investigators are saying about the possible motive. the fbi receiving more than 5,000 tips about those mystery drones. what the white house is saying as the sightings leave millions on edge. >>> the major new orleans bridge shutdown after multiple crashes and heavy fog involving more than 50 cars. >>> suspected gilgo beach serial killer now charged in the murder of a eventh woman. >>> ukraine claiming responsibility for the assassination of a top russian general. our exclusive inside the dramatic raid on counterfeit weight loss drugs and the mystery mailbox popping up around a major city, delivering emotional connections with anonymous letters. connection wis >>> good evening and welcome. the suspected ceo killer was indicted today in new york on 11 criminal charges
luigi mangione now indicted in new york on charges including first degree murder and furtherance of terrorism. and our new reporting when he could be extradited from pennsylvania. >>> also tonight, chilling new details about the 15-year-old female student police say fatally shot a teacher and classmate at a wisconsin school. what investigators are saying about the possible motive. the fbi receiving more than 5,000 tips about those mystery drones. what the white house is saying as the...
0
0.0
Dec 23, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
nate foy is live in our new york city newsroom. what more do we know about where this guy came from? >> we are learning quite a bit just in the past couple minutes. new statement from ice, 33-year-old sebastian, and according to dhs sources, he is a person of interest to not only is an illegal migrant from guatemala but was also deported in 2018 after being arrested by border patrol in arizona then reentered the country illegally once again. in an unknown location and time. take a look at him from yesterday. ended up winding up in new york where police arrested him after a woman got set on fire and died in brooklyn. the nypd approached the woman -- or the nypd says that he approached the woman, presumably sleeping at 7:30 and let her clothes on fire. police later arrested the illegal migrant after three high school is recognized and reported him from the nypd wanted pictures viewed the brooklyn district attorney tells fox news "the depravity of this horrific crime is beyond comprehension. my office is committed to bringing the perpe
nate foy is live in our new york city newsroom. what more do we know about where this guy came from? >> we are learning quite a bit just in the past couple minutes. new statement from ice, 33-year-old sebastian, and according to dhs sources, he is a person of interest to not only is an illegal migrant from guatemala but was also deported in 2018 after being arrested by border patrol in arizona then reentered the country illegally once again. in an unknown location and time. take a look at...
0
0.0
Dec 9, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
think you have daniel penny trial in new york city. . >> john: a group of new jersey mayors demanding answers enacted mysterious drones hovering over the garden state for weeks. a letter to governor murphy to call out law enforcement agencies for taking reacted instead of proactive approach. nate foy and new jersey with more. a lot of drones flying over that area. nate, what does new jersey's governor say? >> governor murphy spoke about the drone for the first time on camera and gave us a little bit of color but didn't previously have. we called the drone sophisticated. he said as soon as you get close to them, they go dark. to governor murphy's at the state's taking threat that may or may not cause seriously. and mayors asking him for information earlier today. princeton, new jersey, he's asking the federal government for answers. >> i was on with the white house and homeland security leadership literally at the very top yesterday for pretty much all day. i am hoping we will get answers sooner than later. i would ask folks to continue
think you have daniel penny trial in new york city. . >> john: a group of new jersey mayors demanding answers enacted mysterious drones hovering over the garden state for weeks. a letter to governor murphy to call out law enforcement agencies for taking reacted instead of proactive approach. nate foy and new jersey with more. a lot of drones flying over that area. nate, what does new jersey's governor say? >> governor murphy spoke about the drone for the first time on camera and...
0
0.0
Dec 31, 2024
12/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
cheryl: as new york myself i couldn't agree more with you, congressman, so, yes, take a look. man mike lawler happy new year sir. >> thank you happy new year. >> all right. we will see you soon allotted more markets ticking higher final trading day of december, 2024, s&p 500 about to close the year with 20% gain, you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business." . ♪ . (vo 1) when you really philosophize about it, there's one thing you don't have enough of, and that's time. time is a truly scarce commodity. when you come to that realization, i think it's very important to spend time wisely. and what better way of spending time than traveling, continuing to educate ourselves and broaden our minds. (vo 2) viking. exploring the world in comfort. cheryl: u.s. credit card loan default highest in nearly 15 years americans unable to pay debts jeff flock joins us with more, jeff people have bern chargeing a lot. >> i am not good to do this when with i was unioning poor needed money did not credit cards you were in debt to friends parents mobbor something amount of credit ca
cheryl: as new york myself i couldn't agree more with you, congressman, so, yes, take a look. man mike lawler happy new year sir. >> thank you happy new year. >> all right. we will see you soon allotted more markets ticking higher final trading day of december, 2024, s&p 500 about to close the year with 20% gain, you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business." . ♪ . (vo 1) when you really philosophize about it, there's one thing you don't...
0
0.0
Dec 19, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is andrea mitchell in new york today. "chris jansing reports" starts right now. >> good day. i'm chris jansing live at msnbc news headquarters in new york city. you're looking at the scene in new york city. not far from where you see those officials standing. there is a helicopter. we don't know yet if luigi mangione, the man charged in the murder neof unitedhealthcare ce was on it but you know luigi mangione has arrived back in new york. officials flying him in after he waived extradition at a court appearance in pennsylvania. we're learning about new federal charges. we have a lot more coming up. let me bring in nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. danny, this is not usual, what we're seeing here. this is one of the most high profile murders we have seen in new york city. talk about what he's going to face once he gets off a chopper, and goes over to the courthouse. >> exactly right. and that heliport is not too far from the southern district of new york. what we have now is two multifederal and state prosecutions. he's going to go over for his first appearance, he has a crimin
this is andrea mitchell in new york today. "chris jansing reports" starts right now. >> good day. i'm chris jansing live at msnbc news headquarters in new york city. you're looking at the scene in new york city. not far from where you see those officials standing. there is a helicopter. we don't know yet if luigi mangione, the man charged in the murder neof unitedhealthcare ce was on it but you know luigi mangione has arrived back in new york. officials flying him in after he...
0
0.0
Dec 4, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we're told to stand by now for a news conference at any moment by new york city police. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." the ceo of united healthcare insurance was gunned down just before the company's annual investor meeting. sources telling fox news they believe he was targeted. aexis act adams with the facts we know right now. >> we are going to hear from the nypd in a half hour or so. what details they will be able to share might be murky. this is what i can tell you breaking down what happened outside in mid town manhattan just earlier this morning. we're talking about an american ceo walking near the hilton hotel behind me when a masked gunman wearing gloves rolled up on a bicycle. gets off. shoots the ceo twice, once right in the chest. we have two different cameras down here so you can see some of the different angles. the officers have been coming and going. they brought in nypd crime scene units and new vehicles to try to piece through what they have. the "new york post" put out exclusive surveillance photos outside the mid town hotel whe
we're told to stand by now for a news conference at any moment by new york city police. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." the ceo of united healthcare insurance was gunned down just before the company's annual investor meeting. sources telling fox news they believe he was targeted. aexis act adams with the facts we know right now. >> we are going to hear from the nypd in a half hour or so. what details they will be able to share might be murky. this is...
0
0.0
Dec 2, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it was trump with the new york case. "new york times" reviewed any case and count find any case like that. that language applied to trump. i remind everyone august 11, 2023, merrick garland appointed special prosecutor david weiss. it was your d.o.j. that appointed the special counsel. >> bill: thanks to both of you. good stuff this morning. thanks for coming on. there is this from tom cotton late last night. most americans can sympathize with a father's decision to pardon his son even if they disagree. what they can't forgive is biden lying about it repeatedly before the election. senator cotton is coming up next hour. >> dana: interesting how many democrats like governor polis. they are in the leadership vacuum now and how do we lead this party and go in a different direction. could start there. >> bill: new york city, watch. we are getting close to the end. testimony from both sides has ended. closing arguments set to begin in about 45 minutes from now in the new york city subway choke hold trial. we'll take you there
it was trump with the new york case. "new york times" reviewed any case and count find any case like that. that language applied to trump. i remind everyone august 11, 2023, merrick garland appointed special prosecutor david weiss. it was your d.o.j. that appointed the special counsel. >> bill: thanks to both of you. good stuff this morning. thanks for coming on. there is this from tom cotton late last night. most americans can sympathize with a father's decision to pardon his...
0
0.0
Dec 10, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in new york city, daniel penny has been found not guilty. more on that in moments, but first, we will go live to a presser and, of course go to the murder of the unitedhealthcare ceo, brian thompson. the press ongoing now. and we will go to. >> speaker to the local police here in altoona acted swiftly. i want to say a special thanks to officer tyler fry, the altoona police department. officer fry is about six months into his time serving his fellow people here in pennsylvania and he acted swiftly. he acted with smarts, and he acted with calm. you know, safety of people here in pennsylvania, and he acted swiftly, he acted with smarts, and he acted with calm. you know, safety often turns on the strength of the relationship between the community and law enforcement. we have that strong relationship here in altoona, and it was proven here today. i want to ask all of her fellow pennsylvanians to demonstrate tthe same type of courage and smarts as the mcdonald's did this morning and help law enforcement year in pennsylvania as we continue with the
in new york city, daniel penny has been found not guilty. more on that in moments, but first, we will go live to a presser and, of course go to the murder of the unitedhealthcare ceo, brian thompson. the press ongoing now. and we will go to. >> speaker to the local police here in altoona acted swiftly. i want to say a special thanks to officer tyler fry, the altoona police department. officer fry is about six months into his time serving his fellow people here in pennsylvania and he acted...
0
0.0
Dec 9, 2024
12/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and that's a holder until new york can show up with charges. yeah. we're awaiting this news conference from the authorities over there in altoona pennsylvania. we'll have live coverage of that. ellie, how are prosecutors from your perspective, going to use the evidence from from the suspect for example, his manifesto and his ghost gun in an eventual case against him? >> well, it's important to understand there's really two sets of police and prosecutors who i would imagine are working frantically right now. first of all, as john said, this arraignment that's about to happen is going to be in pennsylvania court. and it sounds like from the reporting of john and others that charge, there will be a gun charge but bigger picture. that's just a placeholder. what's going to happen presumably soon thereafter, maybe tonight, maybe early tomorrow morning. is that prosecutors in new york are now trying to make a definitive link between this suspect and the murder scene. so they're looking at things like the ballistics, for sure. the shell casings, the the
and that's a holder until new york can show up with charges. yeah. we're awaiting this news conference from the authorities over there in altoona pennsylvania. we'll have live coverage of that. ellie, how are prosecutors from your perspective, going to use the evidence from from the suspect for example, his manifesto and his ghost gun in an eventual case against him? >> well, it's important to understand there's really two sets of police and prosecutors who i would imagine are working...
0
0.0
Dec 16, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart is next. % clear skin... ...that stayed clear, even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. emerge with clear skin. ask your doctor about tremfya®. ♪♪ (cough cough) (sneeze) (♪♪) new alka-seltzer plus cold or flu fizzy chews. chew. fizz. feel better fast. no water needed. new alka-seltzer plus fizzychews. [♪♪] did you know, how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in your gut? try new align yogurt coated probiotic fruit bites. with a delicious apple and blueberry-flavored fruit center and yogurt coating, each bite is infused with added probiotics, to help promote a healthy digestive system every day. plus, they're packaged in individually-wrapped pouches, for daily digestive support on the go. look for new align yogurt coated probiotic fruit bites online and in the digestive care aisle of your
i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart is next. % clear skin... ...that stayed clear, even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. emerge with clear skin. ask your doctor about tremfya®. ♪♪ (cough cough) (sneeze) (♪♪) new alka-seltzer plus cold or flu fizzy chews. chew....
0
0.0
Dec 21, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new york's amazing and legal system won the year. i love new york.spondent lisa rubin. i mean, new york just cannot be stopped. and i am so proud to be a person who was born in new york because it is the one system, lisa, where he couldn't wriggle out. >> it definitely is, joy. and i should say it's not just new york state court system, you mentioned the 2e jean carroll trials, those were held in federal courts in new york. you really have two systems here in new york and specifically in manhattan that functioned effectively and allowed donald trump to be held accountable. the people in new york that are my heroes of the year are the 30 jurors for a couple reasons. number one, because they heard the law, the facts, and made decisions to hold donald trump accountable based on those facts. but second, because we have not heard from anyone, they protected their privacies to ensure that the jury members, themselves, were protected. now, each of the cases you mentioned were on appeal and can be overturned by higher courts. it's important to know as we clo
new york's amazing and legal system won the year. i love new york.spondent lisa rubin. i mean, new york just cannot be stopped. and i am so proud to be a person who was born in new york because it is the one system, lisa, where he couldn't wriggle out. >> it definitely is, joy. and i should say it's not just new york state court system, you mentioned the 2e jean carroll trials, those were held in federal courts in new york. you really have two systems here in new york and specifically in...
0
0.0
Dec 10, 2024
12/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when asked if he was in new york. what stands out to you well, the one thing that i keep thinking about, as i as i listen to john and and i and i agree with john about, um, perhaps he was not finished. >> this is a very smart young man. he has two degrees. valedictorian of his high school class i believe he knew he could never really return home. this was it for him. you can't return home and just assume a normal lifestyle after what he did in new york. so i do think that there were likely there was more on his agenda that he wasn't done it could have also included suicide at the end, but they caught him in midstream. and i think in i feel like that's really, um part of of what he intended to do was to continue on with the shootings. and i think that's, you know part of that mentality, part of that injustice collecting when he uses terms like parasites, he wasn't just referring to the one person. and he spent a year, at least a year in planning and thinking about this. >> all right. all all of you stay with me. we of
when asked if he was in new york. what stands out to you well, the one thing that i keep thinking about, as i as i listen to john and and i and i agree with john about, um, perhaps he was not finished. >> this is a very smart young man. he has two degrees. valedictorian of his high school class i believe he knew he could never really return home. this was it for him. you can't return home and just assume a normal lifestyle after what he did in new york. so i do think that there were...
0
0.0
Dec 9, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. d this be the break they've been waiting for? senior officials tell nbc news police are questioning a man in pennsylvania who had a gun similar to the one used in the murder of a prominent ceo in manhattan. we have the very latest coming up in a minute. >>> plus, a brutal dictatorship ends, but what comes next for the syrian people, more jubilation on the streets. finally free from a regime that ruled with brutality more than half a century. the possibilities and pitfalls ahead for them, and the challenges for the u.s. as it tries to keep that country from slipping into chaos. >>> and free to go. a jury finds daniel penny not guilty in the choke hold death of a homeless man on a new york city subway. a case that polarized residents across the city and nation. the reaction from inside and outside the courtroom coming up. >>> we begin with that significant breaking news on the manhunt that has gripped the nation. a man is now being questioned in connection to the fatal shooting of united
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. d this be the break they've been waiting for? senior officials tell nbc news police are questioning a man in pennsylvania who had a gun similar to the one used in the murder of a prominent ceo in manhattan. we have the very latest coming up in a minute. >>> plus, a brutal dictatorship ends, but what comes next for the syrian people, more jubilation on the streets. finally free from a regime that ruled with brutality more...
0
0.0
Dec 7, 2024
12/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and this is cnn. >> a lot of breaking news in the search for the new york ceo assassin, including this. the discovery in central park, not far from the crime scene of what police believe is the suspect's backpack now undergoing extensive testing at a police lab. also new tonight, nypd chief of detective joseph kennedy telling reporters the words delay, deny and depose were scrawled on each of three bullets discovered at the scene. joining us now is brianna fox. she's a professor of criminology at the university of south florida and a former fbi special agent, also a forensic psychologist. kris mohandie professor fox, you said last night you think this person might be banking on the prospect he's going to get caught? it seems like he wants to escape. i mean, we were talking about this just in the last ten minutes or so. he wanted to escape the city. clearly, he wanted a message to be sent with those bullets absolutely. >> and i think that while there's certainly an urge to get away with the crime, i think he's banking on the fact that he probably won't forever. but at the same time, bui
and this is cnn. >> a lot of breaking news in the search for the new york ceo assassin, including this. the discovery in central park, not far from the crime scene of what police believe is the suspect's backpack now undergoing extensive testing at a police lab. also new tonight, nypd chief of detective joseph kennedy telling reporters the words delay, deny and depose were scrawled on each of three bullets discovered at the scene. joining us now is brianna fox. she's a professor of...
0
0.0
Dec 19, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the attention turning to new york. a dozen nypd officers in new york today. along with three pennsylvania officers. even as mangione is no longer here, there are a couple of supporters is that remain outside. they slowly started to go, but it did have that atmosphere. a bit of that circus-like atmosphere where you have people to stop the video game character, luigi. privatization is a crime and seeing that is terrorism. saw the things we have been saying online with people being really critical of the healthcare industry or health insurance industry and appearing to sympathize with mangione, manifesting outside the courthouse in pennsylvania. >> meanwhile, let's go to new york city where the suspect is being into as we speak. what is expected to happen in new york city? >> well, jose, as you point out, he left the pennsylvania area. in-flight, it is about a 90 minute flight, plus or minus some times. we got some news not so long ago that we expect that federal authorities will take him to federal court first where he will be facing charges there. that will be
the attention turning to new york. a dozen nypd officers in new york today. along with three pennsylvania officers. even as mangione is no longer here, there are a couple of supporters is that remain outside. they slowly started to go, but it did have that atmosphere. a bit of that circus-like atmosphere where you have people to stop the video game character, luigi. privatization is a crime and seeing that is terrorism. saw the things we have been saying online with people being really critical...
0
0.0
Dec 19, 2024
12/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you will love this. >> made in america. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight with david muir." >> david: we begin with the ceo murder case. luigi mangione is in federal custody in new york. flown to a long island airport. then by helicopter to new york city. appearing before a federal judge in a matter of hours. handcuffed, he escorted by doze of officers. in court, he read the indictment but did not enter a plea. what authorities revealed was allegedly written in his notebook. >> reporter: an extraordinary jurn journey. it began this morning in pennsylvania where luigi gave up his fight against tradition to new york city. within minutes, police take him to a nearby airport and on to a waiting plane for the short flight to new york. the 26-year-old ivy league grad delivered by chopper right to a helipad in lower manhattan. >> some of the detectives will finally sleep tonight after this person has been brought to justice here in new york city. >> reporter: shackle and surrounded by officers with long guns, he was escorted along a pier to
you will love this. >> made in america. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight with david muir." >> david: we begin with the ceo murder case. luigi mangione is in federal custody in new york. flown to a long island airport. then by helicopter to new york city. appearing before a federal judge in a matter of hours. handcuffed, he escorted by doze of officers. in court, he read the indictment but did not enter a plea....
0
0.0
Dec 27, 2024
12/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
new york is going green, or should we say going after the green. signing a new law fossil phil companies to pay billions for damages from climate change. critics warn customers could foot this bill. fox business is madison alworth breaking it down for us. madison, what does this mean for energy companies and more importantly the consumers of there? >> it is going to mean higher cost for for those energy companies, and new yorkers. hochul signing a new law that forces fossil fuel companies to pay fees to repair the damage from extreme weather, and this move could actually soon spread to other states, as well. under the climate change superfund act, new york can fine the biggest greenhouse gas emitters between the years 202,018 a total of $75 billion that will be paid over 25 years, advocates say the govs paying the cost for repairing damage done by extreme weather and they need accountability. >> we know we need the money. we are already spending it day by day. we are just asking for the companies that cause so much of this damage to kick in some of
new york is going green, or should we say going after the green. signing a new law fossil phil companies to pay billions for damages from climate change. critics warn customers could foot this bill. fox business is madison alworth breaking it down for us. madison, what does this mean for energy companies and more importantly the consumers of there? >> it is going to mean higher cost for for those energy companies, and new yorkers. hochul signing a new law that forces fossil fuel companies...
0
0.0
Dec 11, 2024
12/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for watching tonight, i'm whit johnson in new york. od night. tonight on abc seven news at six. dangerous conditions, high winds overnight. low temperatures tonight. and that is not all. >> you'll feel the chill tonight. i'll let you know when it will fade. and wet weather will arrive. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. the forecast is coming up, and it's an insult to the american people. experience an outburst as he heads to court. tonight, a live update on the suspect charged with killing the unitedhealthcare ceo and the new link to san francisco. >> plus, school closure is a last resort for me. >> s.f. unified isn't closing schools, so how will it balance the budget? >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> you could hear that wind and you can see the damage it did. and this is just one concern from the weather that's heading our way this week. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. gusty winds, freezing conditions, rainy days, potentially dangerous weather hitting the bay area this week. >>
thank you for watching tonight, i'm whit johnson in new york. od night. tonight on abc seven news at six. dangerous conditions, high winds overnight. low temperatures tonight. and that is not all. >> you'll feel the chill tonight. i'll let you know when it will fade. and wet weather will arrive. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. the forecast is coming up, and it's an insult to the american people. experience an outburst as he heads to court. tonight, a live update on the suspect charged...
0
0.0
Dec 18, 2024
12/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
would be asked questions about his publicly proclaimed drug use which is one of the reasons the new york times breaking news tonight is that elon musk has violated the security reporting rules for his and his companies top-secret security clearance. if elon musk had to submit to a senate confirmation hearing he would be asked about an email reported by the times written by cody miller, an army veteran who worked on clearances that elon musk company spacex. just over one month ago, cody miller wrote an internal email saying according to the times, spacex has a less push it until we are caught mentality. adding that top executives follow the rules only when convenient for senior leaders. that same day, the human resources department called mr. miller and pushed him to leave. three people with knowledge of the company said mr. miller agreed to resign. pete hegseth, who still has not secured the votes to be confirmed as secretary of defense, promised he will quit drinking if and only a he is sworn in as secretary of defense. elon musk is not promised to stop using drugs in violation of the t
would be asked questions about his publicly proclaimed drug use which is one of the reasons the new york times breaking news tonight is that elon musk has violated the security reporting rules for his and his companies top-secret security clearance. if elon musk had to submit to a senate confirmation hearing he would be asked about an email reported by the times written by cody miller, an army veteran who worked on clearances that elon musk company spacex. just over one month ago, cody miller...
0
0.0
Dec 11, 2024
12/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >> some perspective. now joining us is forensic psychologist kris mohandie and cnn senior national security analyst juliette kayyem. juliette, i'm listening to gary expand on his background. how does that or how might it fit into the puzzle that investigators are trying to piece together right now? is that this the usual profile for a shooter in this kind of crime the profiles differ, but the idea that he had a great education and came from privilege, we've had killers like this before, in particular the unabomber kaczynski was ivy league educated, was quite smart, had a had a purpose for his killings. >> so the thing that that they're going to try to connect, at least in the investigation is, was what happened to lead to this moment? was it the physical pain that he was in? was it outside substances, drugs or whatever else? was it a radicalization process either through books or online? so they're going to be looking at that. that got him a focused on not just hating our health care system, but actually
gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >> some perspective. now joining us is forensic psychologist kris mohandie and cnn senior national security analyst juliette kayyem. juliette, i'm listening to gary expand on his background. how does that or how might it fit into the puzzle that investigators are trying to piece together right now? is that this the usual profile for a shooter in this kind of crime the profiles differ, but the idea that he had a great education and came from privilege, we've...
0
0.0
Dec 13, 2024
12/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
evidence is already being presented to a grand jury as authorities work to get him extradited back to new york. aaron katersky standing by with new reporting. >>> also breaking as we come on the air. the major storm slamming multiple states yet again. the great lakes, into the northeast. whiteout conditions. traffic at a standstill on i-90. multiple cars off the roads and wind chills below zero. ginger zee is here. >>> overseas tonight, the stunning images. a missing american found alive in syria. he'd been held in prison for months. tonight, what he says he heard while in his prison cell. and james longman at former president bashar al assad's private residence. and what james was shown underneath the home. >>> tonight, the new and urgent concern over those mystery drones over the northeast. the white house says they do not know who's behind this. lawmakers and authorities telling the white house, the response is not enough. one saying, come to new jersey to see this. >>> president-elect donald trump named "time's" person of the year. trump ringing the opening bell at the new york stock excha
evidence is already being presented to a grand jury as authorities work to get him extradited back to new york. aaron katersky standing by with new reporting. >>> also breaking as we come on the air. the major storm slamming multiple states yet again. the great lakes, into the northeast. whiteout conditions. traffic at a standstill on i-90. multiple cars off the roads and wind chills below zero. ginger zee is here. >>> overseas tonight, the stunning images. a missing american...