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new york city, shocking news i.c.e. report of new york city's migrant crime crisis. 8,000 migrants with felony records are facing criminal charges in new york city and over 660,000 throughout the country. a former new york state committee woman and member of black americans for trump coalition in new york city business owner and she joins me now. great to have you back on the program and your reaction to stunning numbers. >> it is a pleasure to be with you this morning, taught. it is unnerving to say the least. we have seen what happens across the country when illegal migrants commit crimes in the case of laken riley hotel you know, unfortunately, she did not survive. that criminal was let go here in new york city. so, i just call on city hall lawmakers to loosen up sanctuary city policies and they can do that. tell us we went there has been some sort of indication that may be mayor adams is inclined to do that. but we need har hard and fast an trigger point and republican congressman nicole mall slams the leg slams the dam and it is shocking the democrats have gone o
new york city, shocking news i.c.e. report of new york city's migrant crime crisis. 8,000 migrants with felony records are facing criminal charges in new york city and over 660,000 throughout the country. a former new york state committee woman and member of black americans for trump coalition in new york city business owner and she joins me now. great to have you back on the program and your reaction to stunning numbers. >> it is a pleasure to be with you this morning, taught. it is...
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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...
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there's no reason why new york city can't have even a better future new york in the early 90s really was coming apart at the seams. >> it is easy to bash new york city where you don't have to be in jail to see the world through bars. a city where crime is never far from your mind. >> if somebody doesn't stand up for this city, then there isn't going to be much of a city left. >> rudy, with his law and order attitude, really had an amazing opportunity. >> the attitude was that the city was ungovernable, but that's only because it wasn't governed as new york city governable is new york city manageable or are there so many problems that even the best mayor in the world couldn't do a good job with new york city? >> absolutely it's absolutely governable. >> it's not ungovernable the reason we say it is because we're frustrated, maybe somewhat cynical. >> the stakes were high because new york is overwhelmingly democratic. to be elected to citywide office in new york as a republican, it takes a very special candidate. when he announced that he was running again, i said, well, we better faste
there's no reason why new york city can't have even a better future new york in the early 90s really was coming apart at the seams. >> it is easy to bash new york city where you don't have to be in jail to see the world through bars. a city where crime is never far from your mind. >> if somebody doesn't stand up for this city, then there isn't going to be much of a city left. >> rudy, with his law and order attitude, really had an amazing opportunity. >> the attitude was...
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[crowd cheering] >> [ daymusic ] >> new york city would not be the same without sounds like this. ing heartbeat of the city. you don't believe me? check this out. >> [ music ] salsa arrived here in the 1940s and 1950s and spread to clubs around the city like this one in spanish harlem. >> this is a spirit. an idea and we are in the heart of spanish harlem. >> a majority of latin people came to new york city. >> the place where salsa and music live. >> for decades people like raymond have been keeping the sounds alive. >> this is culture and tradition and this area, this neighborhood, this is not a place where you live. this is a place that lives in you. people who migrated from puerto rico like my father, these are people in this is the outlet. these people walk in here and when the music starts they are on their feet. it's a miracle. it's not jesus. >> so the birth of salsa. people think it's from cuba or puerto rico. how did it happen?>> this is what salsa is. >> it's a genre of music heavily influenced by african rhythms and sounds. they became a touchstone for the latino commun
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. i the killing of a healthcare ceo in new york city.— in new york city. in the courtroom — in new york city. i was in the courtroom as _ in new york city. i was in the courtroom as the _ in new york city. i was in the courtroom as the suspect - courtroom as the suspect appeared before a judge here in altoona, pennsylvania. in altoona, pennsylvania. in s ria, altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebelfighters altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebel fighters start work towards a transitional government one day after they topple our side but the future remains uncertain. crowds gather at the notorious saydyna prison searching for missing victims. we have a special report from inside the jail. thank you forjoining us. we start with breaking news. a suspect in the killing last week of the health insurance ceo has been charged with carrying a firearm without a license and providing false identification to police. the 26—year—old was arrested in pennsylvania earlier today is a strong person of interest in the murder investigation. he has not been formally charged with
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so we want a wider audience to see the picture outside of new york city. >> okay, so that's new information. and what is that based on? why do you believe that this person has left new york city? >> well, before we do that, i want to say that if anyone sees that photo and recognizes that person we ask them to call one 800 577 tips. that's if you have information about who that person is. and it's a pretty good shot of a face. so if you know that person when you see the photo you should be quite sure. but if you do see the person on the street, don't call 805 seven seven tips. call 911 wherever you are. got it? >> sir, if i can ask you now. yes. what? what has led your investigators to believe that this individual has left new york city? >> well, our detectives are doing a very, very extensive video canvass. >> we're working from back from the hilton hotel from the incident itself. >> all the way to uptown manhattan. so we have our perpetrator leaves the hilton hotel after the incident takes place we have them getting on a bicycle and riding into central park. >> we then later pick him up on
so we want a wider audience to see the picture outside of new york city. >> okay, so that's new information. and what is that based on? why do you believe that this person has left new york city? >> well, before we do that, i want to say that if anyone sees that photo and recognizes that person we ask them to call one 800 577 tips. that's if you have information about who that person is. and it's a pretty good shot of a face. so if you know that person when you see the photo you...
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these clips of video are key as there are thousands of cameras across new york city. >> our detectivest unbelievable job tracing this person of interest back to november 24 in the city. that is all done manually by these detectives looking at thousands of hours of video. they have fairly robust evidence where this person has been a new york city over the last week and a half. >> until by sources make quite a few stops took a cab at what they did resist cash at all the spots. brian thompson you are looking out was the ceo of one of the largest health and care insurance companies in the world. the words deny, defend, depose or left in the shell casings at the same bus at all about question work similar to a title of a book that slammed the insurance industry that was written back in 2010. i asked investigators is that went to motive? listen. >> are not going to commit to a motive right now but obviously when you look at the writing, you look at the victim's employment and it could possibly be a disgruntled employee or a disgruntled client. but we are not ruling that out but we are certai
these clips of video are key as there are thousands of cameras across new york city. >> our detectivest unbelievable job tracing this person of interest back to november 24 in the city. that is all done manually by these detectives looking at thousands of hours of video. they have fairly robust evidence where this person has been a new york city over the last week and a half. >> until by sources make quite a few stops took a cab at what they did resist cash at all the spots. brian...
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used to check in to new york city to a new york city hostel where he stayed for 10 days before the shooting. >> ainsley: almost like he wanted to get caught. evidence had all this time. he could have gone to mexico. he could have gone to another country. but he was found not too far away from new york city where this happened. >> that's right. investigators at this point they take a look at the manifesto, try to see what is going on with that the question was, too. was he going to come back to new york city? only like a four hour drive from altoona, pennsylvania to get back. he had been here a few days, 10 days casing it being,laying out his plan according to investigators. it's possible he could have been trying to come back again. i think the motive here is the thing that a lot of people across the country are interested in, too. did this have to deal with the united healthcare ceo specifically or about the entire healthcare system. he had a bunch of posts on his social media talking about back pain and how his claims weren't covered. so we're going to have to see. >> lawrence: i'm curiou
used to check in to new york city to a new york city hostel where he stayed for 10 days before the shooting. >> ainsley: almost like he wanted to get caught. evidence had all this time. he could have gone to mexico. he could have gone to another country. but he was found not too far away from new york city where this happened. >> that's right. investigators at this point they take a look at the manifesto, try to see what is going on with that the question was, too. was he going to...
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new york city's chief of detectives providing a time line. e shooter arrived in new york sunday, november 24th, caught on camera at port authority bus terminal near times square. it originated in atlanta, but it's unclr when the shooter got on. he then took a taxi to the area where the shooting occurred, was there for half hour before heading to a hostel on the upper west side where he possibly used a fake i.d. he checked out, then checked back in. he had two roommates who say he kept his mask on even when eating, lowering it only when taking a bite of food. according to a senior law enforcement official, in this one moment when flirting with a woman who worked the front desk. he left at 5:00 a.m. the morning of the shooting, traveling by bike to central park, by taxi further uptown to a bus terminal where they believe he left new york city and the trail goes cold. he comes in on this part of the port authority, that's where nypd last sees him, but could be up here and over the george washington bridge and out of town easily on a bus. >> absol
new york city's chief of detectives providing a time line. e shooter arrived in new york sunday, november 24th, caught on camera at port authority bus terminal near times square. it originated in atlanta, but it's unclr when the shooter got on. he then took a taxi to the area where the shooting occurred, was there for half hour before heading to a hostel on the upper west side where he possibly used a fake i.d. he checked out, then checked back in. he had two roommates who say he kept his mask...
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new york. the suspect expected to waive extradition and could be back in new york city in days now. we learned luigi mangione has hired a high-powered new york lawyer and what she suggested already about a possible defense strategy. again tonight, aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, with the suspected killer of brian thompson expected to be waive extradition from pennsylvania, luigi mangione is preparing to defend himself against a murder charge in new york. he hired a new lawyer, karen friedman agnifilo, who floated a possible defense strategy during a recent tv appearance. >> there might be a not guilty by reason of insanity defense that they're going to be thinking about because the evidence is going to be so overwhelming that he did what he did. >> reporter: about two weeks before the murder, mangione's mother reported her son missing with san francisco police. once his face was flashed around the country on this wanted poster, they called new york. and when investigators spoke to mangione's mother, she told them the young man in the poster could be her son. he was arrested the
new york. the suspect expected to waive extradition and could be back in new york city in days now. we learned luigi mangione has hired a high-powered new york lawyer and what she suggested already about a possible defense strategy. again tonight, aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, with the suspected killer of brian thompson expected to be waive extradition from pennsylvania, luigi mangione is preparing to defend himself against a murder charge in new york. he hired a new lawyer, karen...
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especially when it comes to new york city murders? >> so they are, you know, new york city is a place that has its own share of gun violence. and most of those guns are not silenced. that's why, you know, the shotspotter alerts, you know, the acoustic system can tell police that shots are being fired even before people call 911. a silencer is the kind of thing, as you hinted, jake that we see in james bond movies. and spy pictures in movies about assassins it's rare, but the laws have changed regarding silencers, so they are easier to come by based on adjustments in the federal rules and regulations. we're starting to see them advertised more in the ghost gun field, where people manufacture their own guns out of parts that have no serial numbers that are untraceable. you can also manufacture with a kit your own silencers or order them for those pieces. and there is a particular gun that they are looking at in this case, because of the profile of the gun that's in the picture. that is a gun known to be used by professional assassins tha
especially when it comes to new york city murders? >> so they are, you know, new york city is a place that has its own share of gun violence. and most of those guns are not silenced. that's why, you know, the shotspotter alerts, you know, the acoustic system can tell police that shots are being fired even before people call 911. a silencer is the kind of thing, as you hinted, jake that we see in james bond movies. and spy pictures in movies about assassins it's rare, but the laws have...
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the new images in the manhunt at this hour, the ceo murdered in new york city, and tonight, for the first time here, the face of the suspect. and the video just in tonight, the suspect on a bicycle outside new york's central park. >>> also tonight, we're following this magnitude 7.0 earthquake off california. the frightening images coming in at this hour. >>> first tonight, new reporting just in in this urgent manhunt for the suspect wanted for murdering that ceo at dawn in new york city. the suspect seen unmasked and smiling at a hostel on new york's upper west side. where he shared a room with two strangers just before the shooting. what we've learned about the victim tonight. a husband and father of two boys. and tonight here, the words that the suspect left on shell casings at the scene. >>> also, breaking late today, the powerful earthquake just off the coast of northern california. the 7.0 quake triggering a tsunami warning and mass evacuations. buildings damaged, homes knocked off their foundations, items thrown from store shelves. the first earthquake of this magnitude in the regi
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one thing's for sure, it all might be too much to see in a new york minute, but there's definitely something for everyone in a cityg more magical than christmas in new york city. hope you get to experience it one y. thanks so muchda >>> a community comes together in mourning after a teacher and student were gunned down at a wisconsin christian school. the suspected teenaged shooter also dead. law enforcement say their top priority is yi
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live outside the court room where it is, alexis. >> high john and jacqui, we have been waiting in new york cityaltoona, pennsylvania, supposed to land here facing federal charges according to investigators in new york city. we want to pull up the camera shot. this is one of the helicopters, a large police presence and that is mapped on purpose because they want to show this line up force here to this murder suspect who they were looking for four days. he left new york city and was on the run nearly a week, but they captured him thanks to a tipster in altoona, pennsylvania. me know luigi mangione will head to federal court once he lands from the helicopter john and jacqui in lower manhattan. the 26-year-old is facing a dozen charges in new york city. let's pull out the video and we saw him out in a pennsylvania. he is looking at three murder charges and also one count of first-degree murder that brands him as a terrorist era to a lot of people talking about that specifically because it is not uncommon in new york city periods jail jumpsuit getting into the courthouse and getting into the car fro
live outside the court room where it is, alexis. >> high john and jacqui, we have been waiting in new york cityaltoona, pennsylvania, supposed to land here facing federal charges according to investigators in new york city. we want to pull up the camera shot. this is one of the helicopters, a large police presence and that is mapped on purpose because they want to show this line up force here to this murder suspect who they were looking for four days. he left new york city and was on the...
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regular columnist for the new york post's and a regularly quoted source of the new york times, the wall street journal, and a contributing editor to the manhattan institute. city journal. nicole covered new york's transportation issues for over decade and is the author of the 2009 book on the global financial after the fall saving from wall street and washington. and along with his work at bloomberg philanthropies, howard served as the new york city mayor for governor, affairs and communications 2010 to 2013. served as a communications director for hillary clinton's history, making for the presidency in 2008, as chief of staff to congresswoman nita lowey as the executive director of the democratic congressional campaign committee. and on campaigns at every level of government advising charles schumer, kristen gillibrand, andrew cuomo, among others. howard graduated from the university of chicago and received a master's in history from duke university. it's a pleasure to have these two here. please help me welcome nicole and howard. well, thank you for that warm welcome. this is a really distinguished group of transportation experts and advocates. so it's reall
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the mayor doesn't know why the morale of the new york city police department is so low. >> he blames it on me. he blames it on you. the reason the morale of the police department of the city of new york is so low it's one reason and one reason alone david dinkins they were cheering him on. >> they were saying, david dinkins, we don't want him. >> some of them were calling out for instance, this is the nypd at city hall using the n word that really hurt the mayor and then he said, what they have done this if i was a white man. >> there was just a sense of disgust. this man wants to be mayor. and look how he's behaving. the fact that he signed on and participated in something that clearly had just overt racism attached to it was an indicator of where he was going. >> the suggestion that i incited them, or i had anything to do with that, is totally wrong. it's false. >> when january 6th happened. anybody who was covering or watching politics in 1992, i'm sure the same light bulb went off for them as it did for me, which is like that's the guy that we remember my grandfather, he was someb
the mayor doesn't know why the morale of the new york city police department is so low. >> he blames it on me. he blames it on you. the reason the morale of the police department of the city of new york is so low it's one reason and one reason alone david dinkins they were cheering him on. >> they were saying, david dinkins, we don't want him. >> some of them were calling out for instance, this is the nypd at city hall using the n word that really hurt the mayor and then he...
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have you probably seen the christmas classic elf starring will farrell as an elf makes his way to new york cityal life version, so she dared her own husband to dress up as buddy on their tropic new york city. very own fox square and the results could not have been merrier. >> hot chocolate? >> the world's best cup of coffee. >> looking for directions? >> yes. elfs this way. >> santa! tan that, i know him. >> oh my gosh, the grinch. >> oh my god that's good form. >> he has been practicing. >> everybody wants buddy. i have been blown away. >> amazing. ryan who dressed at buddy the elf and his wife melissa buehrle join us now. i'm going to start with you. why did you dare your husband to do this? >> because i thought he might do it and i thought it was going to be really funny. >> todd: that's a perfect answer. >> todd: ryan, the question for you is why did you say challenge accepted? >> you can't turn down a dare. i mean, it's new york city. it's buddy the elf, it's christmastime. one of the greatest movies ever. when in rome, you know, you just got to do it. >> todd: i love it. what was the reac
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let's get right to cnn's shimon prokupecz, who's in new york city and just interviewed the new york police department's commissioner and chief of detectives. shimon, a lot of news that came out of this interview yes certainly a lot of news. >> and it's the first time we're hearing from the police chief and the commissioner since the shooting. really, in the hours after. they have not said a word. and finally today we got some an opportunity to ask them some questions. they are really working very hard to try and figure out who this individual is. they are receiving constantly, receiving a lot of tips. take a listen to some more of what they told me about their investigation we have him on video prior to the incident for almost a half an hour, walking and wandering around the hotel area before he committed this act. >> so, you know, do i think it was planned? yes, i do. just in the mere fact that he knew what time the victim was going to be walking by, he knew what hotel this conference was going to be in. >> we had to go through lots of video evidence to get that one shot of him with the m
let's get right to cnn's shimon prokupecz, who's in new york city and just interviewed the new york police department's commissioner and chief of detectives. shimon, a lot of news that came out of this interview yes certainly a lot of news. >> and it's the first time we're hearing from the police chief and the commissioner since the shooting. really, in the hours after. they have not said a word. and finally today we got some an opportunity to ask them some questions. they are really...
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people felt nervous overall about getting on the new york city subway system and the mayor, eric adams has essentially said, and also the closing argument, in the case, on daniel penny behalf, argued that daniel denis did what the city of new york was not able to do in federal of providing -- in terms of providing an intersession, providing stepping in, to be between a threat and the citizens of new york. way. department to play this sound bite from mayor adams several days ago. let's watch. >> we have always asked new yorkers you see something, say something. the new yorkers had the spiri spirited energy. this young man, was part of that problem. he was in a revolving doormen tall health system and we have to do a better job. >> martha: that is something that mayor adams has been saying over and over. and he has had struggles with the counsel about removing mentally ill people from the street. he got permission to allow police officers to remove them. they are absolutely a threat to themselves and other people on the street of new york and he has tried to step in and do something abou
people felt nervous overall about getting on the new york city subway system and the mayor, eric adams has essentially said, and also the closing argument, in the case, on daniel penny behalf, argued that daniel denis did what the city of new york was not able to do in federal of providing -- in terms of providing an intersession, providing stepping in, to be between a threat and the citizens of new york. way. department to play this sound bite from mayor adams several days ago. let's watch....
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rain who today was found not guilty in the choke hold death of jordan neely which took place on a new york city subway. it is a case that has divided the city. people across the country have gotten involved. what is your take quick >> it's very complicated. for people who are not new yorkers, new york is a progressive city, but this instance highlights in many respects, many of the divisions around class that exists with respect to new york and it warrants knowing that a lot of what we saw here is connected to mayor adams inability to manage the resources of new york city to the benefit of the citizens. what do i mean? this individual who was killed was in the middle of a mental health crisis. we have seen an uptick of a number of different individuals in new york city who have been suffering because they cannot get adequate mental health support. at the same time, further who were on that train, there were different new yorkers walking around and they do not feel safe. the response in this instance where they see something like this regardless of how progressive new york city is -- >> public s
rain who today was found not guilty in the choke hold death of jordan neely which took place on a new york city subway. it is a case that has divided the city. people across the country have gotten involved. what is your take quick >> it's very complicated. for people who are not new yorkers, new york is a progressive city, but this instance highlights in many respects, many of the divisions around class that exists with respect to new york and it warrants knowing that a lot of what we...
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. >>> his honor and the donald in my exclusive interview with new york city mayor eric adams, we talk about his search for common ground with president- elect donald trump who plans to crack down on migrants and sanctuary cities like new york, whether adams will seek a pardon for his federal fraud charges, and his plans to run for office again as a democrat. >>> exit interview, california congresswoman barbara lee is here to reflect on her 25-year congressional career, the votes that made her a human rights icon and what she plans to do next. >>> and a little lol from snl. >> j-lo's going to marry ben again just so she can stay in the country. i know she's not mexican, but trump don't know that. >> i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." ♪♪ donald trump's extreme deportation plans have faced backlash from democratic leaders across the u.s., but the mayor of new york city says he's willing to hear trump out. more than 200,000 asylum seekers have arrived in new york city during adams' term, many bussed here by the republican governor of texas. the migraine rants crisis and its
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that's 800-630-8900. >> elite new york city private schools could soon offer financial aid to wealthythat's according to a shocking "new york times" report detailing how parents making $800,000 a year could get a financial break from the schools average tuition of $65,000 a year. "this divide between the haves and have mores helps tell the story of a city unside down by rising prices that the upper end of the middle class is feeling squeezed." the article says that the average income for the family assistance is $229,000. to which the school explains that the number "reflects the fact that new york is one of the most expensive cities in the country." now, gerri, no one on this planet will accuse me of being a mathematic genius. you were a economics whiz. break down the math for me. the average tuition is $67,300. that's an exorbitant cost that they have to give financial handouts to the wealthier new yorkers. wouldn't it make sense to lower the costs or do something else? how does that make sense? >> anybody that is earning $800,000 in new york c taxes. you pay state, local, city. the
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello and thanks "cbs news roundup." police have now charged a suspect with murder for the killing of the unitedhealthcare ceo in manhattan. >>> a marine corps veteran is acquitted of killing a man who terrified passengers on a new york city subway. >>> and syrians are celebrating newfound freedoms amid signs of difficulties for the rebel alliance now running the country. >>> police are revealing new details about the arrest of the man charged with murder among other crimes in the death of unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson in manhattan. 26-year-old luigi mangione was arrested monday morning. there he is. in altoona, pennsylvania about 280 miles west of the murder scene. when confronting mangione at a local mcdonald's police say he went quiet and started to shake. now mangione will be extradited back to new york city. cbs's josh sidowitz reports from outside the jail. >> reporter: 26-year-old luigi mangione a former prep school valedictorian and ivy league engineer arrived in court in pennsylvania han
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new york is a sanctuary city. what will we do about this? people are paying money to fund these migrant shelters. that's the million dollar question that the mayor cannot answer but hopeful the new administration coming in will eradicate this migrant crisis plaguing our city. >> harris: let me jump in here and i appreciate that so much. this is video of brian thompson from 2023. we are starting to get more information. united healthcare insurance ceo was due to be doing what he is doing here, going to an investors meeting this morning to give the lay of the land at the end of the year to talk about this. this was last year. this is 2023. he would have been going to this meeting and you heard alexis mcadams reporting. still trying to figure out where would it have been. we wanted to quickly bring you that. we are going to take a quick break. gentlemen, i will bring you right back and the news conference as it begins. everybody is in place now. stay close. humana medicare advantage plans. carry this card and you could have the power to unlock b
new york is a sanctuary city. what will we do about this? people are paying money to fund these migrant shelters. that's the million dollar question that the mayor cannot answer but hopeful the new administration coming in will eradicate this migrant crisis plaguing our city. >> harris: let me jump in here and i appreciate that so much. this is video of brian thompson from 2023. we are starting to get more information. united healthcare insurance ceo was due to be doing what he is doing...
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but because this is poant for new york city residents certainly to know that this individual is no longer you believe he is no longer. he said we have reason to believe he is no longer in new york and that, i assume, is based on video of we have we have video of him entering the port authority bus terminal. >> we don't have any video of him exiting, so we believe he may have gotten on a bus. okay. >> and we don't know what bus this person at this time. i want to ask the photo from the hostel you do believe that is the alleged suspect, correct? at the desk you do believe. do you believe he's wearing different clothing than from what he wore during the commission of the murder? >> the appearance from from when he's checking into the hostel at the desk. obviously, it's only a headshot. it appears that he's wearing the same hooded jacket that he was wearing the day of the incident you've been at this a long time how planned was this? >> the resources that were involved in this? what's your sense of this? >> my sense of this is that he definitely planned this out. he arrived in new york city,
but because this is poant for new york city residents certainly to know that this individual is no longer you believe he is no longer. he said we have reason to believe he is no longer in new york and that, i assume, is based on video of we have we have video of him entering the port authority bus terminal. >> we don't have any video of him exiting, so we believe he may have gotten on a bus. okay. >> and we don't know what bus this person at this time. i want to ask the photo from...
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city? >> the majority of individuals in new york state, maybe not new york city want a change and the americanhat on november 5th and you will have a new trump administration with farm home and at others getting to work even before they come in, make sure they address what is going on on the border but also the removing individuals, dangerous commonly aliens from communities like new york city but also elsewhere in the country as quickly and as fast as they can because that is how you protect americans and more of these blue city mayors and governors are starting to see shielding these criminal aliens does nothing to protect their communities and makes them more unsafe. jacqui: thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. will::00 is ticking for tiktok, how donald trump wants to get involved, that is next. customize and sa— (balloon doug pops & deflates) and then i wake up. is limu with you in all your dreams? oh, yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ mylowe's rewards is here. join for free today to unlock member perks from the palm of your hand. with e
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the arrest in the murder of a ceo in new york city. tonight, the new images just in of the young man police are now calling a person of interest now in custody. police apprehending him at a mcdonald's in altoona, pennsylvania. an employee recognizing him and calling authorities. tonight, what authorities are saying about the gun they recovered from the man. what's called a ghost gun, possibly made with a 3d printer, along with a silencer, fake ilds, a hand-written three-page documents. the images tonight, the nypd racing nearly 300 miles along i-80 to question the man in custody in pennsylvania. aaron katersky on the scene. >>> also breaking, the marine veteran daniel penny found not guilty in the subway choke hold case in new york city. >>> tonight, our team inside syria. what our james longman has witnessed already, after the fall of president assad's regime. rebels seizing damascus with lightning speed, raiding the presidential palace. assad's expensive cars. men, women, and children freed from underground jails. what the u.s. is now
the arrest in the murder of a ceo in new york city. tonight, the new images just in of the young man police are now calling a person of interest now in custody. police apprehending him at a mcdonald's in altoona, pennsylvania. an employee recognizing him and calling authorities. tonight, what authorities are saying about the gun they recovered from the man. what's called a ghost gun, possibly made with a 3d printer, along with a silencer, fake ilds, a hand-written three-page documents. the...
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a greater magnet to new york and here's what you said. >> not at all, the city has always been a sanctuary city, we have always managed those who wanted to come to new york city to pursue the american dream. >> martha: but now people, in times square, the see game members and criminals who are getting arrested and getting released put back out on the street, $616 billion on migrants in new york city. people complain that the city's dirty -- 6.6. when you say to those who say that your term on this and you are sitting down with tom homan last weekend talking about making a safer new york came too late? >> this is why this is so important, to be able to not have a bumper sticker understanding of a policy and a presence belief but engaging real conversations which we don't do much often anymore. sanctuary city is totally different from a man-made crisis that we saw, this is what century city states, if you are in the city and you are paying taxes, by loaf of bread, those are tax dollars. you have a right to the services of this city, you have a right to the police
a greater magnet to new york and here's what you said. >> not at all, the city has always been a sanctuary city, we have always managed those who wanted to come to new york city to pursue the american dream. >> martha: but now people, in times square, the see game members and criminals who are getting arrested and getting released put back out on the street, $616 billion on migrants in new york city. people complain that the city's dirty -- 6.6. when you say to those who say that...
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was on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important that would go through new york city in the 1870s, 1880s and nineties. and while former president grant was visiting new york city, kelly had the opportunity to sit and. grant would pose and he would give give you an excellent opportunity to ask. so that's why i call kelly the ultimate civil war buff, because he got to sit down with grant and sherman and sheridan and hancock. chamberlin were born in double date circles and any question he wanted. and then he would have the general sign, the portrait. and kelly kept notes, while he was doing these interviews. basically to protect his art from criticism if someone would come along and criticize a painting of grant at fort. saying that's not accurate. well, kelly, produce the notes and say, well, this is what general grant told me. and general grant signed. so that's why kelly, you know, the interviews while he sketched and, kept the notes to protect his art. also, matthew brady, the famous from the civil war. brady is probably most important photographer in u.s. history, t
was on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important that would go through new york city in the 1870s, 1880s and nineties. and while former president grant was visiting new york city, kelly had the opportunity to sit and. grant would pose and he would give give you an excellent opportunity to ask. so that's why i call kelly the ultimate civil war buff, because he got to sit down with grant and sherman and sheridan and hancock. chamberlin were born in double date circles and...
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police tell me he came to new york city on a greyhound bus from atlanta. he had been in the city for nearly two weeks. it was about ten days. spotted at various locations before this murder. investigators tell me this. this is really key here it seems like so as things play out. he bought something to drink a half hour before he murdered the ceo. him at a starbucks, face covered but he brought a drunk and put it in the trash. big mistake. they'll run it through the system hoping for a hit. the shooting was caught on camera. you have nighted healthcare ceo walking around mid town supposed to be here for work for a kwik trip to speak at a conference. he was shot not just once but at least two times, one right in the chest by this gunman. police say he used a modern version of an old-school suppressed handgun for this assassination. thompson was making $10 million a year. he had a huge job with united healthcare. worked there for 20 years. why didn't he have security is the question? listen. >> i don't know of one top 20 company that does not have personal sec
police tell me he came to new york city on a greyhound bus from atlanta. he had been in the city for nearly two weeks. it was about ten days. spotted at various locations before this murder. investigators tell me this. this is really key here it seems like so as things play out. he bought something to drink a half hour before he murdered the ceo. him at a starbucks, face covered but he brought a drunk and put it in the trash. big mistake. they'll run it through the system hoping for a hit. the...
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i the killing of a healthcare ceo in new york city.— in new york city. m as the _ in new york city. i was in the courtroom as the suspect - courtroom as the suspect appeared before a judge here in altoona, pennsylvania. in s ria, altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebelfighters altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebel fighters start work towards a transitional government one day after they topple our side but the future remains uncertain. crowds gather at the notorious saydyna prison searching for missing victims. we have a special report from inside the jail. thank you forjoining us. we start with breaking news. a suspect in the killing last week of the health insurance ceo has been charged with carrying a firearm without a license and providing false identification to police. the 26—year—old was arrested in
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the suspected ceo killer arrives back in new york city under heavy nypd securitynew federal charges just filed. could luigi mangione face the death penalty? >> it was targeted premeditated, and meant to sow terror. >> norah: the breaking news. a republican plan to avoid a government shutdown defeated again just before the holidays. >> the musk-johnson proposal is not serious. >> it's the smell. it's the taste the water. >> norah: tonight's "eye on america." why some communities are worried about rolling back environmental regulations. >> can you stay on the nice list if you miss the shipping deadlines? >> no! >> norah: and with less than a week to go, we will show you how presents get to the most remote parts of the country. the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for joining us tonight as we learn more about the new charges against the accused killer of unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson. 26-year-old luigi mangione is now facing federal charges for allegedly stalking and murdering thompson after crossing state line
♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the suspected ceo killer arrives back in new york city under heavy nypd securitynew federal charges just filed. could luigi mangione face the death penalty? >> it was targeted premeditated, and meant to sow terror. >> norah: the breaking news. a republican plan to avoid a government shutdown defeated again just before the holidays. >> the musk-johnson proposal is not serious. >> it's the smell. it's the taste the water. >>...
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uh the suspect took a bus into new york city, performed the act and it's been reported. now, he took a bus back out of new york city. so this could have happened anywhere. it could have been in any area. um, and now i know the unitedhealthcare is assessing all of those security protocols for their employees, for their facilities, and for their executives. >> so, um the nypd obviously has reached out to unitedhealthcare security team. we understand we have just learned this for their person of interest list, that this would be a list that they would have kept of, you know, people who had sent death threats or complaints or all that, that there would be that. and of course the security team there would have that um, i guess just asking you the very basic question of looking at the situation of brian thompson here for an investor conference. right so that is something that anybody who had a gripe would know about. they would know the time they would know all that. right? regular people like us wouldn't have known anybody who cared that information was public, right? absolute
uh the suspect took a bus into new york city, performed the act and it's been reported. now, he took a bus back out of new york city. so this could have happened anywhere. it could have been in any area. um, and now i know the unitedhealthcare is assessing all of those security protocols for their employees, for their facilities, and for their executives. >> so, um the nypd obviously has reached out to unitedhealthcare security team. we understand we have just learned this for their...
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the shooting happened in new york city, specifically in manhattan. so it goes to the manhattan da's office that will be prosecuted by alvin bragg, who's been, of course, in the news the last several years for his prosecutions involving former president trump. but as far as this case, this is the type of homicide, even though it's gotten the amount of attention, it's gotten the type of homicide that the manhattan da's office prosecutes day in and day out. and there's frequently evidence that comes from all over the countryhat is presented to those prosecutors, those adas, and they bring those cases. so from that standpoint, it's not overly unique. certainly the amount of attention to this case is unique, just given the nature of the crime and the nature of what occurred here. and if, in fact, it was motivated for any reason involving corporate america, as you can imagine, lester and i know for a fact these conversations have been going on in major fortune 500, fortune 100 companies. what needs to be done now? if people are out there that believe they
the shooting happened in new york city, specifically in manhattan. so it goes to the manhattan da's office that will be prosecuted by alvin bragg, who's been, of course, in the news the last several years for his prosecutions involving former president trump. but as far as this case, this is the type of homicide, even though it's gotten the amount of attention, it's gotten the type of homicide that the manhattan da's office prosecutes day in and day out. and there's frequently evidence that...
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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 same kind of work. shoot.
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...
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so we want a wider audience to see the picture outside of new york city. >> okay, so that's new information. and what is that based on why do you believe that this person has left new york city? >> so we have our perpetrator leaves the hilton hotel after the incident takes place. we have them getting on a bicycle and riding into central park. we then later pick him up on 77th street, exiting the park in central park west. still with the bicycle. eventually we had him on 86th street and columbus avenue walking. he loses the bike and then from there we have him in a taxi cab and a taxi cab takes him up to 178th street and broadway, which as we know, is a port authority bus center those busses are interstate busses. that's why we believe he left. he may have left new york city. do you know what bus he got on? >> where that bus was going? >> we're working into that and we're looking into that now. it's a very busy bus terminal. we want to make sure we have the right bus, but we're working through that right now. this is all new information. >> i want to get back to that quickly. but because thi
so we want a wider audience to see the picture outside of new york city. >> okay, so that's new information. and what is that based on why do you believe that this person has left new york city? >> so we have our perpetrator leaves the hilton hotel after the incident takes place. we have them getting on a bicycle and riding into central park. we then later pick him up on 77th street, exiting the park in central park west. still with the bicycle. eventually we had him on 86th street...
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in new york city courts, the new york city has been proud of the fact that it's been a sanctuary. they're knocking to go easily. we are going to see if in fact that happens in any way shape or form we're going to see a lot of litigation surrounding it. >> could you carve out some exception for criminals that's really the issue. i think everyone across america is saying wait a minute we have the violent gang members why are we taking care of them. is it possible to create a loophole for getting rid of those people. >> possibly this is probably a pretty complex area of the law, federal law obviously involves new york state law. is not going to be easy it just sounds easy but it won't be. we never should've embraced this 40 years ago this is where rat hopefully the mayor will be able to do something about it. maria: hopefully a wealth of knowledge from you. we appreciate your time. good to be with you. maria: ray kelly, we'll be right back. ♪ this week on "mornings with maria". tomorrow, service now ceo bill mcdermott on the cloud business, a.i. and how his company is up with the u.
in new york city courts, the new york city has been proud of the fact that it's been a sanctuary. they're knocking to go easily. we are going to see if in fact that happens in any way shape or form we're going to see a lot of litigation surrounding it. >> could you carve out some exception for criminals that's really the issue. i think everyone across america is saying wait a minute we have the violent gang members why are we taking care of them. is it possible to create a loophole for...
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to check into a new york city hostel and trying to pull dna from a water bottle and phone that he lefthave the latest from new york city. good morning, alexis. >> the question this morning is was this guy a skilled hit man paid to take out the ceo or was he a complete amateur? looking like he could have made some pretty big mistakes that could help investigators track him down. showing his face across new york city and maybe leaving behind some dna evidence, which is important to know. did get some information in that says he came in on a greyhound bus from atlanta. that's new. a person of interest in the murder of united healthcare ceo spotted checking into the fricke city hostile. he paid in cash. forget to hide his face pulling it down to talk with a front desk worker. he came into the city about ten days ago on that greyhound bus boarding it in atlanta. he was spotted around new york city. he even went to a starbucks 20 minutes or so before he ended up shooting and killing the ceo. he bought something to drink. he drinks it, he throws it in the trash at the starbucks in mid town. b
to check into a new york city hostel and trying to pull dna from a water bottle and phone that he lefthave the latest from new york city. good morning, alexis. >> the question this morning is was this guy a skilled hit man paid to take out the ceo or was he a complete amateur? looking like he could have made some pretty big mistakes that could help investigators track him down. showing his face across new york city and maybe leaving behind some dna evidence, which is important to know....
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new york. it was a sanctuary city, new york city. and then, guess what?y started sending illegal immigrants from texas and florida to new york. and then all of a sudden, the reality of his policies, he came face-to-face with them. he sees the high cost, he saw the increase of crime, he saw the increase of overdoses in all of this r associated with these unvented illegals. i feel his conversion israel based on reality, in my wrong and my perception perception? >> you are exactly right. with abbott and desantis, those were game changers. but no one ever talks about whose idea it was originally, president trump. when i was younger during president trump and the numbers were climbing, he was thinking about doing the same thing. however,, because his out-of-the-box thinking,'s unprecedented success on the border, by the time we got ready to be implement it, we couldn't filibuster because we ended catch and release. so we have to give president trump a little credit because it was originally his idea. >> sean: did you at all talk about the legal issues he is no
new york. it was a sanctuary city, new york city. and then, guess what?y started sending illegal immigrants from texas and florida to new york. and then all of a sudden, the reality of his policies, he came face-to-face with them. he sees the high cost, he saw the increase of crime, he saw the increase of overdoses in all of this r associated with these unvented illegals. i feel his conversion israel based on reality, in my wrong and my perception perception? >> you are exactly right....
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mayor adams initially said, you're welcome in new york, it was a sanctuary city, new york city. and then guess what? they started sending illegal immigrants from texas and florida to new york. and then all of a sudden, the reality of his policies he came face to face with, he sees the high cost. he saw the increase of crime, he saw the increase of overdoses. and all of this, you know, associated with these unvetted illegals. so i feel his conversion is real based on reality. am i wrong in my perception? >> no, you're exactly right. what abbott and desantis is were game changers. but, you know, no one ever talks about whose idea that was originally president trump. because when i was the ice director and president trump, when the numbers were climbing, he was thinking about doing the same thing. however, because his out of the box thinking is unprecedented success on the border. by the time we got that plan getting ready to be implemented, we couldn't fill a bus up because we ended catch and release. we had to remain in mexico. so you got to give president trump a little bit of c
mayor adams initially said, you're welcome in new york, it was a sanctuary city, new york city. and then guess what? they started sending illegal immigrants from texas and florida to new york. and then all of a sudden, the reality of his policies he came face to face with, he sees the high cost. he saw the increase of crime, he saw the increase of overdoses. and all of this, you know, associated with these unvetted illegals. so i feel his conversion is real based on reality. am i wrong in my...