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madison alworth is live with more of the president's visit and the problems of sanctuary cities as theyns of migrants showing up on the doorsteps and violence spreading as well. >> afternoon, the president arriving here to new york the only thing on his schedule is the campaign meeting that is close to the press, no indication he will address the migrant crisis that is overrun new york city the president getting pressure from both sides of the aisle to make a change, executive action that has been floated but some are skeptical that politics could get in the way of any real change there. as mentioned biden will be going to brownsville texas on thursday but is also of note the sector has been slow with crossings and at times dead to put into perspective, daily encounters average between 200 - 400 per day compared to san diego and tucson where were hitting 1000 s each and every day, the border patrol responding to the announced visit by saying unfortunately a visit by president biden three years into his term and after repeatedly stating there is no crisis is too little too late, border s
madison alworth is live with more of the president's visit and the problems of sanctuary cities as theyns of migrants showing up on the doorsteps and violence spreading as well. >> afternoon, the president arriving here to new york the only thing on his schedule is the campaign meeting that is close to the press, no indication he will address the migrant crisis that is overrun new york city the president getting pressure from both sides of the aisle to make a change, executive action that...
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madison alworth is next. >> jesse: water is cooler. let's bring in fox pwezness correspondent madeline. women want us to bring them flowers on a first date. >> first date, bring flowers. that will show one, you thought about her before picking her up or before meeting with her. two, it will set the tone. >> this is how you get flowers on your first date. so, you say i know you haven't inquired but i would like to let you know that i am very fond of roses. no particular color. >> jesse: are you serious? >> ya, so i think this is weird. i am all for a guy asking you out, he should ask you, take you out, he should pay. flowers. it's impractical. what do you do, show up on the date. then you hold them. thank you so much. did you bring a vase. where do i put the flowers. >> jesse: thank you. >> jewelry. you show up with a nice necklace great. earnings. >> jesse: a necklace first date. >> gold diamonds. >> jesse: stop it. now you're just being stupid. >> just putting it out there. >> jesse: you were sounding so logical then all of a sudden o
madison alworth is next. >> jesse: water is cooler. let's bring in fox pwezness correspondent madeline. women want us to bring them flowers on a first date. >> first date, bring flowers. that will show one, you thought about her before picking her up or before meeting with her. two, it will set the tone. >> this is how you get flowers on your first date. so, you say i know you haven't inquired but i would like to let you know that i am very fond of roses. no particular color....
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madison alworth with me now. was the new curfew? >> it affects an additional 20 shelters.ring 6000 migrants, small portion of the 67,000 migrants, 200 facilities across new york city. advocates of this move argue it's on par with sensors for homeless shelters in the big apple. essentially you and a bed for the night you need to come back by a certain time. same with the migrants. codecs say it doesn't do enough to crack down on crime. prosecution of crimes needs to become the priority. >> the problem we are facing in new york city is as simple as that. people realize if i get caught i will get prosecuted and chance of deportation, that might help with that segment of the population. >> crime among the migrant population on the rise, the latest a venezuelan migrant accused of shooting an innocent bystander and firing at a police officer trying to arrest him. he's in court today. the 15-year-old, jesus alejandro revus say he tried to play. started living in new york city, migrant housing last year packed up the belongings after the crime, fled to yonkers where he was fined 2
madison alworth with me now. was the new curfew? >> it affects an additional 20 shelters.ring 6000 migrants, small portion of the 67,000 migrants, 200 facilities across new york city. advocates of this move argue it's on par with sensors for homeless shelters in the big apple. essentially you and a bed for the night you need to come back by a certain time. same with the migrants. codecs say it doesn't do enough to crack down on crime. prosecution of crimes needs to become the priority....
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fbn's madison alworth is live in new york city, our second madison this hour. what is biden doing there today? >> good afternoon, bret. at this point the only thing we have confirmed is the president will be participating in a campaign meeting. no indication he will be addressing the migrant crisis that has overrun new york city, despite blocks away from the center of the big apple crisis. president biden has been getting pressure from both sides of the aisle to address the immigration issue with some fellow democrats now calling for a change. executive action has been floated as a way to address the border but some are skeptical politics could get in the way of a change. biden will be going to brownsville, texas on thursday, where he will meet with agents and leaders. but of note the sector he's been visiting, has been slow and at times dead for months now. average encounters, 200 to 400 per day. compared to san diego and tucson, hitting 1,000 to 2000 migrant encounters each and every day. the problem only getting worse, not better. as mentioned prior, deporta
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madison alworth is here. madison, many of us are not surprised by this, but how exactly is a.i.? >> sandra, when you think of your work email you have the expectation your employer has access to it. now a.i. is being used on top of popular work apps monitoring what you do on company devices and platforms. a growing trend of companies using a.i. like start-up aware, that is an a.i. tool to monitor company communication. aware says 90% of their clients use their a.i. tool for e discovery, essentially monitoring for speech that creates legal risk. the other portion of their business is reading employee sentiment, delta uses the tool for legal purposes and assess sentiment. some of the apps it might be used on are things like slack, microsoft teams, workplace, or zoom chat. monitoring as messages are sent back and forth between employees. so, we thought we would take to the streets to ask workers how they feel about their employers tracking their messages with a.i. >> maybe a co-worker is trying to vent or reach out for support and they probably mean it in a good way. if the company
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madison alworth with, thank you very much is, indeed.ng to call this at the very least this is a disturbing video where. a migrant mob attacking police officers in new york city. ash ally, what does the governor of new york want to do about this? ashley: yeah. the video's, you know, disturbing and disgusting. governor hochul says the attack needs to be, quote, looked at. really? adding that it's wrong on all accounts and she's looking to the judges and prosecutors to do the right thing. doesn't say what that is. republican lawmaker ors, meanwhile, lining up to demand those migrants be deported immediately. the two new york cops, as you can see, were attacked. all they did was ask a group of migrants in times square to move along. the officers sustained, as a you can see, kicks and punches as they wrestled with the individuals to the ground. five suspects were arrested. they've been arraigned on charges of second-degree assault on a police officer and obstruction the of governmental administration and then pretty much immediately leased w
madison alworth with, thank you very much is, indeed.ng to call this at the very least this is a disturbing video where. a migrant mob attacking police officers in new york city. ash ally, what does the governor of new york want to do about this? ashley: yeah. the video's, you know, disturbing and disgusting. governor hochul says the attack needs to be, quote, looked at. really? adding that it's wrong on all accounts and she's looking to the judges and prosecutors to do the right thing. doesn't...
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thank you so much, madison alworth reporting.e will hold a second vote to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. joining us now arkansas congressman, french hill, he is on the financial services committee, foreign affairs committee and permanent select committee on intelligence. great to see you. thank you so much. will this work this time, impeaching mayorkas? >> well, we hope to have steve scalise back this week. that was important. look, there's controversy about impeaching a cabinet officer. we haven't done it since 1876. we haven't rushed into it. hamilton said in the federalist papers it's a political act a. we're frustrated we're not getting the changes we want out of the biden administration. mayorkas has been an uncooperative cabinet secretary, violated the you law, has not been truthful to congress. congress is fed up to it. this is the ultimate effort by congress to say if you don't have your act together and the president doesn't have his act together so we're taking this action. i expect it to be suc
thank you so much, madison alworth reporting.e will hold a second vote to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. joining us now arkansas congressman, french hill, he is on the financial services committee, foreign affairs committee and permanent select committee on intelligence. great to see you. thank you so much. will this work this time, impeaching mayorkas? >> well, we hope to have steve scalise back this week. that was important. look, there's controversy about...
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madison alworth, thank you very much is, indeed. down on his call to change the city's sanctuary status. joe borelli is with me. how long will it take before i.c.e. can deport criminals from new york city? because at the moment they can't. >> well, the question really is whether it ever will happen. these are laws passed with by the city council in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2019. so there are a number of local laws on the books which the mayor is unfortunately now obligated to follow which will prevent any cooperation not just with the nyp if d, but also our department of corrections. a lot of the folks that were deported or detainers were inspectedded in the past were people housed on riker's island who were criminals, and they were able to be given to i.c.e. right there on site. the problem is it's a welcome change that the mayor wants to do this, but unless the public really pushes the city council the amend these laws if not outright repeal them, then i think the mayor is going if to be up the creek without a paddle. stuart: but that
madison alworth, thank you very much is, indeed. down on his call to change the city's sanctuary status. joe borelli is with me. how long will it take before i.c.e. can deport criminals from new york city? because at the moment they can't. >> well, the question really is whether it ever will happen. these are laws passed with by the city council in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2019. so there are a number of local laws on the books which the mayor is unfortunately now obligated to follow which...
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fox's madison alworth explains. >> there's a new financial trend . it's called doom spending. big purchase goals like buying a house feel impossible. so to make themselves feel better about their financial situation, people spend on items now and they're buying things they don't necessarily need. 27% of people say they're guilty of this, and it's even worse for millennials and gen z. 43% of millennials and 35% of gen z say they're guilty of doom spending. so we took to the street to see what shoppers had to say, and we found that people are happy to spend now and worry about the future later. i definitely bought things i didn't need yet. >> oh, i think just scrolling through instagram they target you really well. and yeah, i'm always they they know the exact person they're looking for when they see me. and i'll just go and buy it. >> it's something to look forward to and it comes in the mail. it's just like a little surprise when it comes in because of course, by the time it does, i forgot that i even made my purchase in the first place. >> home ownership has become so elusive
fox's madison alworth explains. >> there's a new financial trend . it's called doom spending. big purchase goals like buying a house feel impossible. so to make themselves feel better about their financial situation, people spend on items now and they're buying things they don't necessarily need. 27% of people say they're guilty of this, and it's even worse for millennials and gen z. 43% of millennials and 35% of gen z say they're guilty of doom spending. so we took to the street to see...
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date.madison alworth is next. >> an alternative to pills.voltaren is a clinically proveoe arthritis pain relief gel which penetrates deep to target volt of pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. >> voltaren. the joy of movement. >> what is going on on american campuses? what do our enemies want to enforce? they want to influence the thought processes of our kids. if you see someone's pronoun the wrong way, you can get kicked out of college. the jewish kids are hiding in their dorm, afraid to go to class. from the river to the sea, palestine must be free. that was allowed to be sat on campus. how did we get to this point? and can we stand up to it? poison ivy with pete hegseth streaming now on fox nation. sign up at fox nation icon. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep you need to stay healthy. i know it's scary unless you use relax a
date.madison alworth is next. >> an alternative to pills.voltaren is a clinically proveoe arthritis pain relief gel which penetrates deep to target volt of pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. >> voltaren. the joy of movement. >> what is going on on american campuses? what do our enemies want to enforce? they want to influence the thought processes of our kids. if you see someone's pronoun the wrong way, you can get kicked out of college....
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madison alworth outside of migrant shelter this afternoon. what's going on here?or wants to do is specifically change the sanctuary laws that revolve around ice. what he wants to do, in the case the migrant commits a violent crime he wants police officers to work with ice. even if a migrant does something like a shooting, they are unable to work with the agency. take a listen. >> the small numbers that are committing crimes, need to modify the sanctuary city law. if you commit a felony, violent act, we should have you departed. it is a right to live in this city. you should not becoming crimes in our city. >> reporter: the move a big change for adams who promise new york city will remain a sanctuary city when he was running for office but now he is changing the tune and it's not the first time adams suggested changes to sanctuary status but this comes after a series of violent incidents involved migrants including an alleged attack on police officers, shooting in times square and violent robberies. they cut spinning on migrants, and the crisis is costing $10.6 bil
madison alworth outside of migrant shelter this afternoon. what's going on here?or wants to do is specifically change the sanctuary laws that revolve around ice. what he wants to do, in the case the migrant commits a violent crime he wants police officers to work with ice. even if a migrant does something like a shooting, they are unable to work with the agency. take a listen. >> the small numbers that are committing crimes, need to modify the sanctuary city law. if you commit a felony,...
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madison -- madison alworth joins us.'s look at those numbers. $53 million program saying it will save the city 7. $2 million a year by allowing migrants to buy their own food and baby supplies. $7.2 million worth of food meant for the migrants is being wasted when thrown out. >> if we sit back and state we are going to allow people to be here forever, not trying things new and different, we won't solve this. >> reporter: trying something new with this pilot program is the new approach. there are a lot of questions how the 53 million will be spent. getting $1000 a month, that equals $6 million for one year but the contract signed with mobility. it doesn't add up. >> it is not clear or on purpose. it cost billions of dollars giving out debit cards in the city's care right now. >> reporter: the pilot program has not started, there are talks of expanding if things go well. could ask job that it will be used correctly in a population with no legal identity and therefore no fraud control, exploited by greedy individuals that w
madison -- madison alworth joins us.'s look at those numbers. $53 million program saying it will save the city 7. $2 million a year by allowing migrants to buy their own food and baby supplies. $7.2 million worth of food meant for the migrants is being wasted when thrown out. >> if we sit back and state we are going to allow people to be here forever, not trying things new and different, we won't solve this. >> reporter: trying something new with this pilot program is the new...
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cultural developmements and madison alworth here with us with the news. >> whatever they want. things they need and see it and want it, they buy it. it's called doom spending. milestones of life and feel unreachable like buy ago house or a car and retirement. people are just spending and not worrying about the future. 27% of people are guilty of doom spending and it's even worse for millennials and gen z and 43% of millennials and 35% of g gen zs are guilty of doom spending and taking to the street to see what shoppers had to say and people are happy to spend now and worry about the future later. >> definitely bought things i didn't . >>> >> i think just scrolling through instagram they target you well and know the exact person they're looking for. they see me, i just go buy it. >> something to look forward to coming in the mail and little surprise when it comes in and by the time it does, i forgot i made my purchase in the first place. >> we started with home ownership and it's become so elusive that we're now in a decades-high rate of young people living at home and 23 millio
cultural developmements and madison alworth here with us with the news. >> whatever they want. things they need and see it and want it, they buy it. it's called doom spending. milestones of life and feel unreachable like buy ago house or a car and retirement. people are just spending and not worrying about the future. 27% of people are guilty of doom spending and it's even worse for millennials and gen z and 43% of millennials and 35% of g gen zs are guilty of doom spending and taking to...
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electric vehicles, andbining may actually be -- biden administration may be admitting it, madison alworthen administration is reportedly pumping brakes on aggressive green agenda by rethinking some of the tail pipe emission standards. the original plan pushed for 67% of new car sales to be electric by 2032, they were looking for a 60% increase in less than a decade. now, the administration is admitting that may be too ambitious, ep epa is still finalizing the new rule. we're expecting to get updated rules this spring, but former president trump making it an issue right now, on the campaign trail. >> biden's ridiculous electric vehicle mandate and his green new scam are the all -- these are ab the green new scam, all those cars of made in china within 3 years, i hope they know that. reporter: biden campaign responding by saying in part: >> president biden is keeping the united states at the forefront of car manufacturing by investing in future to ensure good paying union auto jobs end up in america. the biden team acknowledging they need to win over automakers, they have the eners dors end
electric vehicles, andbining may actually be -- biden administration may be admitting it, madison alworthen administration is reportedly pumping brakes on aggressive green agenda by rethinking some of the tail pipe emission standards. the original plan pushed for 67% of new car sales to be electric by 2032, they were looking for a 60% increase in less than a decade. now, the administration is admitting that may be too ambitious, ep epa is still finalizing the new rule. we're expecting to get...
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iran's proxies, shipping companies are warning of more delays as they try to avoid the red sea madison alworthmorning, will the shipping delays cause prices to rise. >> most definitely yes we started to see the disruption continued activity in the red sea there are concerns that the rates could be pushed higher. take a look at this since november 17 right around the time that the houthis started attacking container ships and the suez canal, the cost of sea freight has gone up 178% from asia to the west coast of the united states in 168% to the east coast, the u.s. and allies try to restore order in the region with a naval coalition called operation prosperity guardian but attacks continued and now two thirds of all ships that go through the suez canal are rerouted around africa, that trip takes an additional ten days and that's 20% of all world trade being diverted we have continued unrest in the region most recently with the u.s. attack on iran in its proxies under proxies in the destruction to consumers are expected. >> there will be cases where it will lead to consumer prices increasing and
iran's proxies, shipping companies are warning of more delays as they try to avoid the red sea madison alworthmorning, will the shipping delays cause prices to rise. >> most definitely yes we started to see the disruption continued activity in the red sea there are concerns that the rates could be pushed higher. take a look at this since november 17 right around the time that the houthis started attacking container ships and the suez canal, the cost of sea freight has gone up 178% from...
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madison alworth outside of police pre-l suint in new york city.ison, on average how long does it take officers to respond to a crime? reporter: ashley, on average taking officers 16 minutes and 12 seconds to respond and nearly two minutes longer than this time last year when on average officers were responding within 14 minutes 21 second. city hall is pointing to traffic as part of the problem is some council members saying it was because of inefficiency and recordkeeping. officer haves to write down information in the field that they then need to input when they bet back to the precincts and computers and those in the force say officers leaving is the biggest issue. >> we're 7,000 less police officers and highest peaks in the nypd and we have a staffing crisis. reporter: nypd officers walking off at alarming rates and five years before and 550 officers quit before mentioning kick in and we're above 1,000 per year and force cannot keep up with the rate of those leaving before their pensions set in from apri0 officers were hired and that's compared
madison alworth outside of police pre-l suint in new york city.ison, on average how long does it take officers to respond to a crime? reporter: ashley, on average taking officers 16 minutes and 12 seconds to respond and nearly two minutes longer than this time last year when on average officers were responding within 14 minutes 21 second. city hall is pointing to traffic as part of the problem is some council members saying it was because of inefficiency and recordkeeping. officer haves to...
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like electric vehicles, the biden administration may be admitting it at least up to a point, madison alworthden administration is reportedly pumping the brakes on aggressive green agenda by rethinking the tailpipeth emissions standards the originar plan was pushing for 67% of new car sales to be electric by 2032, they were looking for ae. 60% increase in less than a decade, now the administration is admitting that might be too ambitious the epa is stil finalizing the new rural but they might be slow walking requirements to give automakers more time to reach the goal note pushing for steep increase in e. sales until after 2030, were expected to get updated rosa spring performer president trump making it an issue right now onl the campaign trail. >> biden's ridiculous electric vehicle mandate and the greenhe nesew scam, the green new scam l of those cars are going to be made in china within three years i hope they know that. the biden campaign responded by saying all donald trump knows how to do is lose, just like how we had america losing the electrical race to china when hf was president pre
like electric vehicles, the biden administration may be admitting it at least up to a point, madison alworthden administration is reportedly pumping the brakes on aggressive green agenda by rethinking the tailpipeth emissions standards the originar plan was pushing for 67% of new car sales to be electric by 2032, they were looking for ae. 60% increase in less than a decade, now the administration is admitting that might be too ambitious the epa is stil finalizing the new rural but they might be...
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madison alworth with us this morning.sion of him dealing with the city's migrant crisis today? >> there is no mention of that and it won't be far from the roosevelt hotel intake center, thousands pass through the hotel when they want shelter here in new york city, president biden has been getting pressure not just from republicans but from democrats on the issue of immigration, fellow democrats calling for change, executive action has been floated to address the border but some are skeptical that politics could get in the way of that change. >> the fact is his politics support a better fit for the 7 million people. when the next census comes in 2030 the 7 - 10000000 people, most living in the lower demographic area will allow his party of the presidential in the house of representatives to do very well in redistricting. >> the president's visit comes as we learn the migrant accused of killing a georgia nursing student was arrested in new york city last year for endangering the welfare of a child then released before he ma
madison alworth with us this morning.sion of him dealing with the city's migrant crisis today? >> there is no mention of that and it won't be far from the roosevelt hotel intake center, thousands pass through the hotel when they want shelter here in new york city, president biden has been getting pressure not just from republicans but from democrats on the issue of immigration, fellow democrats calling for change, executive action has been floated to address the border but some are...
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madison alworth is -- [laughter] stuart: it's super bowl monday. >> reporter: that's right.ter: australia. stuart: no, say it ain't so? >> and these laws are going to give workers the right to ignore unreasonable calls and messages from bosses outside of work hours without being penalized, and employers could actually be hit with fines if they breach the rule. it's being dubbed the right to disconnect, and these changes are part of a larger movement to protect workers' rights and restore work/life balance. so we thought it would be interesting to see what american workers thought of this rule. i honestly learned a lot, stu, because i talked to some people who say they ignore work texts and e-mails if it's after hours. i didn't know that was an option. i don't think the people at fox would be happy if i did that, but i also talked to a lot of others who said this is the price of doing business in the u.s. >> why are you texting me or calling me when i'm not working? it's saturday, sunday, i'm not at a work, why? you shouldn't have access to even text me, to be honest. >> peop
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madison alworth with us. what specifically does he want changed?rt, he wants migrants that commit violent crimes to be turned over to i.c.e. right now, because new york city is a sanctuary city, that can't can't happen. >> those small numbers that are committing crimes, we need to modify the sanctuary city law that if you commit a felony, a violent act, we should be able to turn you over to i.c.e. and have you deported. it is a right to live in this city, and you should be not committing crimes in our city. [applause] >> reporter: now, this move, a change for adams who had promised that, quote, new york city will remain a sanctuary city. it's not the first time that adams has suggested changes to sang chew a ware law, but it comes after a series of violent incidents involving migrants like when a group allegedly attacked new york city police officers. now new york city has slashed spending on migrants, but even with a 30% in spending, the crisis is still going to cost this sanctuary city $10.6 billion through the middle of next year. finish in denv
madison alworth with us. what specifically does he want changed?rt, he wants migrants that commit violent crimes to be turned over to i.c.e. right now, because new york city is a sanctuary city, that can't can't happen. >> those small numbers that are committing crimes, we need to modify the sanctuary city law that if you commit a felony, a violent act, we should be able to turn you over to i.c.e. and have you deported. it is a right to live in this city, and you should be not committing...
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madison alworth joins us with the latest. madison. >> good morning, brian, a lot to get to today.community increases. the latest a venezuelan migrant accused of shooting an innocent bystander in times square and then firing at the police officer who was trying to arrest arrest him is now in court. the 15-year-old jesus alejandro being charged as adult after prosecutors say he tried to flee. the migrants and his mother who started living in new york city migrant housing last year, packed up their belongings on friday after the crime fleeing to yonkers where he was found 24 hours later behind a wardrobe. the alleged shooter being charged with attempted murder, assault, attempted assault, and weapons possession. but the problems expand far beyond that with an increase in robberies perpetrated by migrants on scooters. why are now learning that the attacks may be coordinated and linked to large crime groups. one migrant telling the post, quote: it's much bigger than me. in a million years i never thought you would catch me. i have been going to miami every three weeks and it's much big
madison alworth joins us with the latest. madison. >> good morning, brian, a lot to get to today.community increases. the latest a venezuelan migrant accused of shooting an innocent bystander in times square and then firing at the police officer who was trying to arrest arrest him is now in court. the 15-year-old jesus alejandro being charged as adult after prosecutors say he tried to flee. the migrants and his mother who started living in new york city migrant housing last year, packed...
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madison alworth with us this morning. what exactly is he accusing them of?tionwide mental health crisis that we're seeing among young users, and they're blaming social media for that because they say they're exposed to a nonstop stream of harmful content. so new york city now suing a handful of social media companies, tiktok, instagram, facebook, snapchat and and youtube, joining other cities and states in the legal fight against social media platforms. >> this was a hard thing to do. our social media companies have been partners in the city. our tech industry this is has grown here in the city, we're in a great partnership with google and what they're doing. you know, this was a hard thing to do. but this is the right thing to do. and that is going to be the trademark of this administration. >> reporter: hundreds of school districts across the nation is have also a filed litigation allege aing these companies design their platforms to manipulate and get young users hooked. but an attorney tells fox business that the city's lawsuit in particular is a stretch
madison alworth with us this morning. what exactly is he accusing them of?tionwide mental health crisis that we're seeing among young users, and they're blaming social media for that because they say they're exposed to a nonstop stream of harmful content. so new york city now suing a handful of social media companies, tiktok, instagram, facebook, snapchat and and youtube, joining other cities and states in the legal fight against social media platforms. >> this was a hard thing to do. our...
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madison alworth with me. which spending on migrants is he slashing?s putting it at 30% cuts. that is what they say, they're going to cut spending by 30%. and the focus is going to be on renegotiating housing contracts and also a focusing on those 30 and 60-day notices. that's the notices that the migrants are given to say they have to be kicked out. little known secret, the it's a right to shelter city, so if you get kicked out, you can reapply. but the city is saying 30 cuts. and that's good news for the rest of the city because, because of the migrant crisis, central city -- essential city services like trash removal, libraries, they all had a 10% budget cut. they were supposed to get another 5% this spring, the city has also canceled that a because a they're been able to cut back on the migrant crisis. all of this is expected to the bring the fiscal cost of the crisis down. so it was anticipated to be $12 billion over four first e call years, now the mayor's saying closer to $10 billion. so the move if has republicans on city council starting to se
madison alworth with me. which spending on migrants is he slashing?s putting it at 30% cuts. that is what they say, they're going to cut spending by 30%. and the focus is going to be on renegotiating housing contracts and also a focusing on those 30 and 60-day notices. that's the notices that the migrants are given to say they have to be kicked out. little known secret, the it's a right to shelter city, so if you get kicked out, you can reapply. but the city is saying 30 cuts. and that's good...
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you could be one of them in new york i'm madison alworth, fox business. next at six, the rain may be rolling out , but the flooding threat remains. >> neighbors in san francisco, the north bay and beyond and brace for rising water and dangerous driving. also ahead. >> that could happen to anybody. you're here today, gone tomorrow . >> a man is in jail accused of strangling another man to death at a liquor store in the south bay. those who knew the victim try to understand why more than a year after oakland's police chief was fired, the police commission will soon take more comment as to who to recommend for the top job and california's budget deficit reaches new heights. >> a new state report recommends deep cuts. >> this is ktvu, fox two news at six. >> good evening. i'm greg lee and i'm julie julie haener. >> we begin tonight with the lasting impacts from this afternoon's storm. more heavy rain and strong winds rolled through many parts of the bay area today. this video shows what it was like trying to get onto the bay bridge from san francisco this aft
you could be one of them in new york i'm madison alworth, fox business. next at six, the rain may be rolling out , but the flooding threat remains. >> neighbors in san francisco, the north bay and beyond and brace for rising water and dangerous driving. also ahead. >> that could happen to anybody. you're here today, gone tomorrow . >> a man is in jail accused of strangling another man to death at a liquor store in the south bay. those who knew the victim try to understand why...
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madison alworth's with us.k is way down way more than 50% because of their -- [inaudible] in commercial realities. are they doing anything about it? >> reporter: they're trying, stuart the. they're promoting their non-executive chairman to executive chairman effective immediately. this after moody's downgraded their rating to junk status the citing, quote, multifaceted financial, risk management and governance if challenges at the bank. the new executive chairman now i is vow ising to reduce their concentration in the commercial real estate market. they're not alone in the concerns there. pvv, which is the german lender focused on real estate, is bracing for what it says will be the worst decline in commercial property values in 15 years. now, part of the reason for why this is happening now is because by 2025, $560 billion in commercial real estate loans are coming due. those looming debt maturities are weighing heavy on developers and banks that will need to refinance loans at much higher borrowing rates. >>
madison alworth's with us.k is way down way more than 50% because of their -- [inaudible] in commercial realities. are they doing anything about it? >> reporter: they're trying, stuart the. they're promoting their non-executive chairman to executive chairman effective immediately. this after moody's downgraded their rating to junk status the citing, quote, multifaceted financial, risk management and governance if challenges at the bank. the new executive chairman now i is vow ising to...
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madison alworth is here with more. >> reporter: charles, that cpi report knocked the socks of wall street and took a bite out of everyone's portfolio. now comes the second-guessing but it is odd this report was such a shocker when you look at numbers in the first place. the ism manufacturing prices subindex, it surged, you're seeing it here, 52.9 points. that's up from the month before, 45.2 and it's the highest we've seen since april of 2023. i mean take a look at that jump. and then if we go forward taking a look at ism services prices, that jumped even larger from 56.7, up to 64. wall street bulls are saying it's not a big deal. it is just a blip, nothing to worry eye bought, plus it is not something that the fed looks at. what they look at is pce. we see that going down. cpi that is rebounding but pce moving in the direction the fed does want. here's the thing, that's true but powell is on the record stating that his main focus is core services inflation ex-shelter. you see that right here. that is a moonshot that you cannot ignore. so surveys aside, real life data shows us that we're
madison alworth is here with more. >> reporter: charles, that cpi report knocked the socks of wall street and took a bite out of everyone's portfolio. now comes the second-guessing but it is odd this report was such a shocker when you look at numbers in the first place. the ism manufacturing prices subindex, it surged, you're seeing it here, 52.9 points. that's up from the month before, 45.2 and it's the highest we've seen since april of 2023. i mean take a look at that jump. and then if...
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madison alworth walks us through it. it has been a wild ride lately, right, madison? this is example of timing and how crazy in the market can be. it is so important not just about day trading but be in a position ahead of the crowd. someone's loser can be someone else's grand slam. i want to look at super micro computer. shares were down $200 on friday or 20% during friday's session. ironically though, you take a look at the days before the only ones who lost money who bought on wednesday and thursday. if you bought on tuesday, you were fine. and moreover, if you take a look from 2021 to today, if you have held during that time you have seen an increase of 3100%. so, all of this, brings us to the big event of the week. on wednesday after the close, nvidia will post its quarterly financial results. walmart posts its results tomorrow but it will not have the impact this a.i. kingpin has had and its chokehold it has had on the market. take a look at the past two years and largely the reaction immediately following those reports have been positive. the most recent report
madison alworth walks us through it. it has been a wild ride lately, right, madison? this is example of timing and how crazy in the market can be. it is so important not just about day trading but be in a position ahead of the crowd. someone's loser can be someone else's grand slam. i want to look at super micro computer. shares were down $200 on friday or 20% during friday's session. ironically though, you take a look at the days before the only ones who lost money who bought on wednesday and...
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our own madison alworth is here with more on this.dministration is reportedly pumping the brakes on an aggressive green agenda rethinking tailpipe emission standards. the original plan was pushing for 67% of new car sales to be electric by 2032. that means they were looking for a 60% increase in less than a decade. now the administration is admitting that might be too ambitious. the epa is still finalizing the new rule but it seems they might be slow-walking requirements to give automakers more time to reach that goal, not pushing for steep increase in ev sales until after 2030. we are expecting to get updated rules this spring but former president trump making it an issue right now on the campaign trail. >> biden's ridiculous electric vehicle mandate and his green new scam are the all, i mean these, what they're pushing, the green new scam. you know all those cars will be made in china within three years. i hope they know that. >> reporter: the biden campaign responding by saying in part, quote all donald trump knows how to do is los
our own madison alworth is here with more on this.dministration is reportedly pumping the brakes on an aggressive green agenda rethinking tailpipe emission standards. the original plan was pushing for 67% of new car sales to be electric by 2032. that means they were looking for a 60% increase in less than a decade. now the administration is admitting that might be too ambitious. the epa is still finalizing the new rule but it seems they might be slow-walking requirements to give automakers more...
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i'm madison alworth with fox business.'ll have the details coming up and coming up at 6:00. >> a new proposal to make certain types of popular books not just available to rent from the san francisco library, but co letely free of charge
i'm madison alworth with fox business.'ll have the details coming up and coming up at 6:00. >> a new proposal to make certain types of popular books not just available to rent from the san francisco library, but co letely free of charge