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because he was allowed to come into the country through arizona, released and then finally arrested again in new york city his way from arizona to new york city in a couple of days. >> yeah. i mean, t this is proof positive that what we have worried about and known that it's been going on. when you have a known terrorist from senegal that makes his way across the southern border and then eventually kind of connects which is even the scarier part with what we think is another terrorist cell that's in new york city, i mean, these are our worst fears that have now come true and you have been to the border many times. i mean, with the number of people that continue to pour into the u.s. over the southern border, and the san diego sector, eagle pass, mcallen, it's kind of the same thing, they have no idea and it's like two, three weeks later before they figure out what the profile of the individual who came across is. so i'm not sure how we're supposed to respond to this. maria: well, i mean, we both could have told the white house what was going to happen. we both witnessed it on the ground in texas at the bo
because he was allowed to come into the country through arizona, released and then finally arrested again in new york city his way from arizona to new york city in a couple of days. >> yeah. i mean, t this is proof positive that what we have worried about and known that it's been going on. when you have a known terrorist from senegal that makes his way across the southern border and then eventually kind of connects which is even the scarier part with what we think is another terrorist...
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city. >> tonight in arizona, two hikers are receiving treatment after being rescued right off a camelbackain in the phenix area. it happened this afternoon on echo canyon trail. firefighters say they helped a hiker in his late 20s who had slipped and hurt his ankle. then further up the trail, they found a 51 year old woman who had slipped and hurt her leg. the hikers were brought down and taken to the hospital. both are expected to recover and festus ezeli isn't the only sports star helping people this holiday season. >> down in southern california, former laker great magic johnson spent part of the day giving away food, hygiene products and toys to families in need. magic's wife, cookie, also joined the giveaway. the couple says they needed this kind of support when they were growing up, so they're more than happy to lend a helping hand. the johnsons have been hosting this giveaway now for more than ten years, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday or find around the clock cove
city. >> tonight in arizona, two hikers are receiving treatment after being rescued right off a camelbackain in the phenix area. it happened this afternoon on echo canyon trail. firefighters say they helped a hiker in his late 20s who had slipped and hurt his ankle. then further up the trail, they found a 51 year old woman who had slipped and hurt her leg. the hikers were brought down and taken to the hospital. both are expected to recover and festus ezeli isn't the only sports star...
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we've distributed over 20,000 books across the state and also at the pediatric clinic in tuba city, arizona. so thank you very much for that. bring food books because kids need to read. and now please welcome mckay coppins and doug fabrizio. hi, mckay coppins. well, i want to start with a tweet from donald trump because there have been plenty of reviews of the book. you do all this work and donald trump trump doesn't even realize it's you that did the writing. here's his tweet that appeared a few days ago. i love listening to people read this. this is something of mitt romney, a total loser that only a mother could love. just wrote a book which is much like him. boring, horrible, and totally predictable. that's got to move a few books, right? we were thrilled. we put it on the amazon page. i did send that that that tweet to mitt romney and he texted back, ha ha ha. he's such a whack job. one of the things that i wanted to ask you about it does have something to do with donald trump and the part that he's playing in the moment we're in right now. and the sort of the like the incredible, i gu
we've distributed over 20,000 books across the state and also at the pediatric clinic in tuba city, arizona. so thank you very much for that. bring food books because kids need to read. and now please welcome mckay coppins and doug fabrizio. hi, mckay coppins. well, i want to start with a tweet from donald trump because there have been plenty of reviews of the book. you do all this work and donald trump trump doesn't even realize it's you that did the writing. here's his tweet that appeared a...
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city. will: i guess what's his solution then, just make shower they a stay in arizona and texas? border open, but just keep them out of new york. [laughter] >> yeah, that's what they want. as long as it's not their problem even though they claim to be sanctuary cities, they would like it to be our problem. will: yeah. i guess the takeaway is send more buses until they understand the problem. sheriff mark lamb, thank you so much. >> thank you, will. will coming up, new house speaker mike johnson hinting a biden impeachment decision is coming very soon. congressman byron donalds has been on the case from the beginning, and he's next. [ding] aargh! aargh! aargh! trouble booking the family vacay? come on. [whoosh] [ding] comfort has free hot breakfast for the whole fam! they have waffles! [whoosh] [ding] and splendid pools! [ding] cannonball! book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ >> -- on your thoughts about impeachment, do you feel right now there is enough evidence to move on articles of impeachment? >> as we stand here today i've not predetermined that, but very soon we are coming to
city. will: i guess what's his solution then, just make shower they a stay in arizona and texas? border open, but just keep them out of new york. [laughter] >> yeah, that's what they want. as long as it's not their problem even though they claim to be sanctuary cities, they would like it to be our problem. will: yeah. i guess the takeaway is send more buses until they understand the problem. sheriff mark lamb, thank you so much. >> thank you, will. will coming up, new house speaker...
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city at number six right there. but i mean, that is surprising, because you think retiring, you think florida, arizona. exas. >> sure. >> this is really surprising. the first one that comes to mind isn't necessarily new york city. what kind of income and savings do you have to do that? >> usually it's in reverse, right? >>> soon we'll have a new player in the crowded field of weight loss drugs. a drug from eli lilly was approved for obese or overweight adults. it showed to help people lose 52 pounds. analysts predict it could be the best-selling drug in history. we've seen it. i'm sure you know somebody who's just dropped weight just like that. you can't flat-out ask them, unless they volunteer that information. there are so many celebrities who can afford it and have slimmed down almost instantly. >> it is enticing. you don't have to do all the normal things. you take this. >> and pay for it. >> yeah, a thousand a month is quite a bit. you might need it, thanks to what baskin robbins is up to. they're making thanksgiving cooking easier. the ice cream giant is introducing the new holiday-themed flavor o
city at number six right there. but i mean, that is surprising, because you think retiring, you think florida, arizona. exas. >> sure. >> this is really surprising. the first one that comes to mind isn't necessarily new york city. what kind of income and savings do you have to do that? >> usually it's in reverse, right? >>> soon we'll have a new player in the crowded field of weight loss drugs. a drug from eli lilly was approved for obese or overweight adults. it...
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arizona. all these people in new york city and washington, d.c., and philadelphia, we're fine when this problem small towns, when the burden of resource management was put on taxpayers there but when it comes to their city after they decided they were going to be a sanctuary city, in reality it's hit them in the face and now they are dealing with the fact they have to cut social services and they can't just raise taxes into oblivion to pay for all of this. they now want all taxpayers to pick up the bill. he's also blamed greg abbott, the governor of texas, for this problem. he's not held joe biden accountable for any of this. they haven't had a series conversation. as we now know they aren't talking about issuing a deterrence when it comes to this problem and no one wants to admit it's a resource management issue. if you have too many people in place not everyone can have what's available and i've been talking to a couple of republicans that are in the republican gop in manhattan and they are pretty confident they can flip some seats or get close as a result of this issue alone. so people vote
arizona. all these people in new york city and washington, d.c., and philadelphia, we're fine when this problem small towns, when the burden of resource management was put on taxpayers there but when it comes to their city after they decided they were going to be a sanctuary city, in reality it's hit them in the face and now they are dealing with the fact they have to cut social services and they can't just raise taxes into oblivion to pay for all of this. they now want all taxpayers to pick up...
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cities were selected to launch the fines for fee justice. they adopted various reforms like we did in san francisco. as you mentioned we just hosted a boot camp in phoenix, arizona. teams of judges and mayors came from 50 cities to learn how to implement reforms like we have in san francisco. there is a growing realization the penalties are blunt instruments with all kinds of unintended consequences. it is the job of every public servant to find a better way. governance should equalize opportunity not drive inequality. >> quite right. thank you so much. i really appreciate you coming on the show. thank you for your time today. >> thank you, chris. >> that is it for this episode. we will be back shortly. you are watching san francisco rising. thanks for watching. >> good morning, every one. and we're so happy to see all of you. so alan and i will be coemcees today, come over here, alan. alan has been providing self-help all of our pro-bono attorney services for all of our rear. --real estate. sometimes we have more difficult document that's we need a lawyer to look over. of course our co-chair is also an attorney but alan is wonderful. he was our honoree and reci
cities were selected to launch the fines for fee justice. they adopted various reforms like we did in san francisco. as you mentioned we just hosted a boot camp in phoenix, arizona. teams of judges and mayors came from 50 cities to learn how to implement reforms like we have in san francisco. there is a growing realization the penalties are blunt instruments with all kinds of unintended consequences. it is the job of every public servant to find a better way. governance should equalize...
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of the migrant crisis on the nation's most populace and very wealthy city, so, you know, the folks along the border in texas and arizonagine what's going on. c.b. cotton in new york city, thanks. >>> coming up, leaders in the public are split over the israel-hamas if war and a potential ceasefire if as a negotiators continue a desperate push to free the hostages taken october 7th. congressman anthony december to see toe of the house homeland security committee shares his thoughts with us on all that next. ♪ (carolers) ♪ iphone 15 pro, your husband deserves it! ♪ (mom) carolers? to tell me you want a new iphone? a better plan is verizon. (dad) no way they'd take this wreck. (carolers) ♪ yes, they will, in any condition. ♪ ♪ get iphone 15 pro and ipad and apple watch - all on them! ♪ (mom) please forgive him. (carolers) ♪ it's all good - just a little awkward. ♪ (soloist) think we'll wrap this up. (vo) black friday starts now. turn any iphone in any condition into a new iphone 15 pro with titanium and ipad and apple watch se - all on us. that's up to $1700 in value. it's holiday every day, with verizon. hi, my name is da
of the migrant crisis on the nation's most populace and very wealthy city, so, you know, the folks along the border in texas and arizonagine what's going on. c.b. cotton in new york city, thanks. >>> coming up, leaders in the public are split over the israel-hamas if war and a potential ceasefire if as a negotiators continue a desperate push to free the hostages taken october 7th. congressman anthony december to see toe of the house homeland security committee shares his thoughts with...
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midcentury cities like new york and blue cities and states like denver and arizona are spending moneyve them where they want to go after taxpayers expense. if you show up to the airport, what is a crowd of people doing, hanging out waiting for their flight to wherever. stuart: the world turned upside as pima because the city prepared for them that is insane. stuart: crazy stuff. thank you. the atlantic goes to bat for president biden in a new op-ed why americans hate a good economy. we will try to explain it. democrat congressman eric swalwell says the situation israel will be much worse under trump. media guy joe concha on the democrat's deflection. that is next. ♪ trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. h
midcentury cities like new york and blue cities and states like denver and arizona are spending moneyve them where they want to go after taxpayers expense. if you show up to the airport, what is a crowd of people doing, hanging out waiting for their flight to wherever. stuart: the world turned upside as pima because the city prepared for them that is insane. stuart: crazy stuff. thank you. the atlantic goes to bat for president biden in a new op-ed why americans hate a good economy. we will try...
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arizona state. sorry people. >> chandler: in my inner city days it was the professors spewing propaganda not the studentst for $250,000 a year and spewing it for free. the college campus gives them a playground where they don't have any sense in the real world where they think they're doing something and they're not. >> greg: that's why the cause is irrelevant. two years ago it's blm. the same people doing the same thing. >> jimmy: straight up. >> greg: you are from 21 jump street. >> jimmy: you're under arrest. >> greg: straight up dog, dig it. don't do drugs. >> jimmy: just say no, greg. >> greg: coming up, he would have left on a gurney if it weren't for bernie. i love this. (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion and may cause infusion reactions. tell your do
arizona state. sorry people. >> chandler: in my inner city days it was the professors spewing propaganda not the studentst for $250,000 a year and spewing it for free. the college campus gives them a playground where they don't have any sense in the real world where they think they're doing something and they're not. >> greg: that's why the cause is irrelevant. two years ago it's blm. the same people doing the same thing. >> jimmy: straight up. >> greg: you are from 21...
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arizona to new york. monday through wednesday. and some of the cities may break the records multiple days in a row.tarts in the southwest and begins to spread off to the east by the middle of this week. but notice very quickly that cold air settles right back in. this isn't going to be a very long lived warming trend for many people. take st. louis, for example, going from 83 on wednesday, dropping to 61 on thursday. denver, similar trend. you're looking at a high of 75 on tuesday, dropping back to the high of 48 on thursday, with snowshowers mixed in the morning. it's not just snow, but rain for several locations, as we see the next setup take place. by wednesday night and thursday morning, you're starting to see the changeover for rain and snow for cities like denver. and rain showers from texas all the way to the east. new york, memphis, dallas on thursday. not just the rain but also see the temperatures drop, as well, going from 84 on wednesday, dropping back to a high of 68 the very next day. >> allison chinchar there for us. >>> a record-setting finish on sunday at this year's new york city m
arizona to new york. monday through wednesday. and some of the cities may break the records multiple days in a row.tarts in the southwest and begins to spread off to the east by the middle of this week. but notice very quickly that cold air settles right back in. this isn't going to be a very long lived warming trend for many people. take st. louis, for example, going from 83 on wednesday, dropping to 61 on thursday. denver, similar trend. you're looking at a high of 75 on tuesday, dropping...
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the united states, he was released after officials caught them crossing into arizona, and then they were arrested in new york cityt terrorism potential because of the the open border and also because of what's going on in israel, as todd just mentioned. where does this stand in terms of the bilker the funding going -- the bill, the funding going to israel being separated in ukraine money. >> personally, i think the funding for israel is absolutely out critical and i think that i personally can support a separate bill that just goes to israel, offset in the way it was offset in the house, but if it comes -- when it's come here now, this week, hopefully and next week, i think it most likely would be paired with ukrainian funds which i also support because it all ties in together. these are not -- these are interconnected events, putin, china, other terrorists, hamas, hezbollah, these are all a tied in together with iran and so i think that that, with what we have our eye on taiwan but it has to have border policy changes because in order to prevent a terrorist attack in our country, significantly as we just talked,
the united states, he was released after officials caught them crossing into arizona, and then they were arrested in new york cityt terrorism potential because of the the open border and also because of what's going on in israel, as todd just mentioned. where does this stand in terms of the bilker the funding going -- the bill, the funding going to israel being separated in ukraine money. >> personally, i think the funding for israel is absolutely out critical and i think that i...
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not just happening in new york city but campuses across the country. watch. [crowds chanting] >> arizona state university students marching there through campus after the university canceled an event featuring representative rashida tlaib. she has been censured for comments that house members call promoting a false narrative of saying the destruction of israel was justified and also saying from the river to the sea chant is inspirational. a lot of people calming out rashida tlaib the member of the squad saying don't come to arizona state university. those students were unhappy. back out here live we expect to see the large protest here called flood the streets for gaza again, another big group that pulls in big crowds. >> julie: thank you. more and more people finding out anti-jewish hate has consequences. united airlines suspended a pilot accused of praising hamas terrorists as brave people on the day of the october 7th attacks. police arrested a 19-year-old political activist hailed by liberal media outlets as a rising progressive star. she suspected of trying to firebomb the u.s. head
not just happening in new york city but campuses across the country. watch. [crowds chanting] >> arizona state university students marching there through campus after the university canceled an event featuring representative rashida tlaib. she has been censured for comments that house members call promoting a false narrative of saying the destruction of israel was justified and also saying from the river to the sea chant is inspirational. a lot of people calming out rashida tlaib the...
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but what matters is the votes in four states maybe -- arizona, wisconsin, georgia, maybe pennsylvania. and not even those states because the cities will go blue. the rural areas will go red. and it's going to be this ring of excerpts. we're talking about, what, 150,000 people will decide the future of liberal democracy in america, the future of ukraine and the international order, the future of the middle east. it's -- you know, it's scary. >> it is. it really is. fareed, stay with us. we're going to talk about what's happening between israel and hamas, how that might affect the president. but obviously the more important issue, which is how does the world get out of this jam that it's in right now with what's going onon t there. we'll tatalk a about that onon other sidede of the brbreak. be r right back.k. >>> all right. let's bring back cnn anchor fareed zakaria. thanks for hanging in there with us. let's talk about secretary of state tony blinken. he's back in the region. he says there's, quote, no doubt that everyone would welcome a humanitarian pause in gaza. the israelis are kind of playing semantic games about this, a ceas
but what matters is the votes in four states maybe -- arizona, wisconsin, georgia, maybe pennsylvania. and not even those states because the cities will go blue. the rural areas will go red. and it's going to be this ring of excerpts. we're talking about, what, 150,000 people will decide the future of liberal democracy in america, the future of ukraine and the international order, the future of the middle east. it's -- you know, it's scary. >> it is. it really is. fareed, stay with us....
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cities were selected to launch the fines for fee justice. they adopted various reforms like we did in san francisco. as you mentioned we just hosted a boot camp in phoenix, arizona. teams of judges and mayors came from 50 cities to learn how to implement reforms like we have in san francisco. there is a growing realization the penalties are blunt instruments with all kinds of unintended consequences. it is the job of every public servant to find a better way. governance should equalize opportunity not drive inequality. >> quite right. thank you so much. i really appreciate you coming on the show. thank you for your time today. >> thank you, chris. >> that is it for this episode. we will be back shortly. you are watching san francisco rising. thanks for watching. [music] san francisco developing programs specific low to increase the amount of affordable housing throughout the city. >> the affordable housing bonus program provides developers to include more housing for i have low, low, moderate and middle income households. this program does not rely on public subsidies but private developers who include it part of their project. under california density bonus law
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this morning they're waking up to a good amount of rain pushing through cities like san francisco, even as far south as arizonad throughout the day you could see high elevation snow in parts of the mountains and sierra, then that snow moves into the rockies. by monday that is when we are seeing the threat for an elevated risk for severe weather, okay, so from shreveport into memphis, houston, parts of missouri, flash flooding is possible and also bringing the threat of tornadoes. here's the big travel day, phil and jaclyn both said, wednesday is going to be the biggest day for travel. look what we're dealing with, one to three inches along the i-95 corridor and threat of snow into new england, so roads, sky, expect delays, so give yourself time. >> erielle: talking about snow already. somara, thank you. >>> to the war in gaza and new developments overnight surrounding the al shifa hospital. patrick reevell is in sderot, israel, with the latest this morning. good morning, patrick. >> reporter: good morning, erielle. we can hear a lot of explosions coming from gaza just as we stand here. as you say, yes, news co
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ones that are the sanctuary cities and states, they have not turned the spigot off and imagine what's going on in states that are right there on the border like texas and arizona and new mexico and california. i mean, these states are getting but a fraction of what small, small cities are getting. and you know what, they already get money from the federal government. they don't run their cities very well, they, you know, mayor adams said when the migrants started coming at the beginning of his term, he wanted to give them voting rights. i mean -- this is just not -- they give them free education, free school, they want to accelerate them getting into the workforce, and many of these people have come here illegally. if you don't cross a port of entry, you are here illegally. the current law says you are supposed to be deported. and yet these people want to roll out the welcome mat and you know who they are not taking care of, homeless veterans. they are not take care of americans first. that's what's so maddening about this. >> sandra: and the taxpayers are on the hook for all of it. ma mayors from denver and chicago -- >> $5 billion is not an unreasonable dema
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city college of new york basketball in the 1950s. arizona want to make every game interesting? step one, open the bet mgm sports book. >> reporter: but the issues in alabama and iowa are hitting now as legalized online gambling is exploding. >> you can bet on the games you want, any time you want. >> what are the chances it would happen that iowa state or iowa or alabama only happened in iowa, iowa state or plam? >> they could have happened anywhere. how could i say it isn't happening because the proof recently shows someone dug in that well and there was water. >> we spoke to a division i athletic director and he said to us, quote, i'm scared to death. we are all on pins and needles. do you hear that a lot? >> i do. we're adjusting a ton of different data sources. >> reporter: u.s. integrity's coo scott saiden came from the hedge fund world where he analyzed wall street transactions to root out suspicious deals. now he does the same, crunching sports data. >> how many sports do you keep your eyes on? >> everything that has regulated sports
city college of new york basketball in the 1950s. arizona want to make every game interesting? step one, open the bet mgm sports book. >> reporter: but the issues in alabama and iowa are hitting now as legalized online gambling is exploding. >> you can bet on the games you want, any time you want. >> what are the chances it would happen that iowa state or iowa or alabama only happened in iowa, iowa state or plam? >> they could have happened anywhere. how could i say it...
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arizona is one line higher. minsk in the fifties and sixties. he was changing rapidly. in those years it was also called the fastest growing citythe soviet union. entire districts with residential buildings and new streets grew up around the center. almost wiped off the face of the earth during the war. minsk began to live the full life of the capital with its problems and concerns disputes. and they seemed in many ways like his new building, a landmark object , and the fact that the debate was really heated is reminiscent of the architecture of that time, next to pompous buildings, modern glass and concrete, there are those where minimalism in everything, it turns out, in perestroika in the country, no, not the one that would happen in the eighties, perestroika was then announced. at the beginning of january 1958, in veskuli in belovezhskaya pushcha, they were waiting for the first secretary of the cpsu central committee, nikita sergeevvich khrushchev. the belarusian leadership had to report on its implementation. terms in build a government residence in a protected place , where high-level guests could be received for hunting
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arizona metals, unearthing world class projects that fuel our advancing economy. you'll find them in citiesicans who have medicare and medicaid but may be missing benefits they could really use. extra benefits they may be eligible to receive at no extra cost. and if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get extra benefits, too, through a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. call now to see if there's a plan in your area and to see if you qualify. all of these plans include doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage. plus, something really special, the humana healthy options allowance. your allowance. to help pay for essentials like eligible groceries, utilities and rent. even over-the-counter items. and whatever you don't spend gets carried over to the next month. plus, with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan you'll get other important benefits. all of these plans include dental coverage. with two free cleanings a year. plus, fillings, and a yearly exam. vision coverage, including eye exams and a yearly allowance for eye wea
arizona metals, unearthing world class projects that fuel our advancing economy. you'll find them in citiesicans who have medicare and medicaid but may be missing benefits they could really use. extra benefits they may be eligible to receive at no extra cost. and if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get extra benefits, too, through a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. call now to see if there's a plan in your area and to see if you qualify. all of these...
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several cities in the us were sweltering, but probably no—one had it quite as bad as people living in phoenix, arizonahe state capital saw at least 55 days at or above 110 degrees fahrenheit. as we know, global warming is making heatwaves more frequent and more intense. and of course, extreme heat is also a matter of survival. in the us, it's a bigger killer than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined, potentially contributing to as many as 12,000 premature deaths per year in the us. so how can we keep our communities cool? well, it can feel like a huge challenge, but this is just one of the simple but powerful solutions — trees. it's an old idea finding a new urgency, as i found out recently in the city of atlanta. news report: record-breaking heatwave in the east... - many of our cities simply aren't built for the extreme temperatures being fuelled by climate change. but when it comes to urban heat, some solutions really do grow on trees. it might not look like it, but we are just a few minutes outside of the city of atlanta. this is the connolly nature park. these volunteers with the nonprofit t
several cities in the us were sweltering, but probably no—one had it quite as bad as people living in phoenix, arizonahe state capital saw at least 55 days at or above 110 degrees fahrenheit. as we know, global warming is making heatwaves more frequent and more intense. and of course, extreme heat is also a matter of survival. in the us, it's a bigger killer than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined, potentially contributing to as many as 12,000 premature deaths per year in the us. so...
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cities for illegal immigrants. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from arkansas. mr. newhouse: the biden administration has failed to secure our border and has allowed historic levels of illegal migrant crossings. now they have decided to house migrants on america's public lands. this is unacceptable. our national parks should serve as areas of recreation for americans to enjoy. our lands are being used as a backup plan for housing migrants because of a failure to secure the border and refusal to work with congress to find commonsense solutions. as chairman of the western caucus and member of the homeland security subcommittee on appropriations, i am proud to support this legislation to ensure america's public lands serve the american people, their interests and to prevent the use, misuse of our national parks. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from arizona? mr. grijalva: reserve. the chair: the gentleman
cities for illegal immigrants. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from arkansas. mr. newhouse: the biden administration has failed to secure our border and has allowed historic levels of illegal migrant crossings. now they have decided to house migrants on america's public lands. this is unacceptable. our national parks should serve as areas of recreation for americans to enjoy. our lands are being used as a backup plan for...
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arizona to assist the u.s. border patrol with taking mie graing migrants custody. it's impacting cities nationwide.ch week. >> this is the number one issue that's facing the city right now. >> reporter: in a city that's seen frigid temperatures, chicago is setting up camps to deal with what the illinois governor is calling a humanitarian crisis. >> winter is here. we want to make sure they have someplace to go. >> reporter: in washington, lawmakers are hoping to strike a deal on the border. so far, republicans and democrats have been unable to reach any agreement. >> it has been 37 years since there has been comprehensive immigration reform. in that time, we have not seen the progress that we want, deserve, or need. >> reporter: back here in texas, governor abbott said -- he posted online that until president biden secures the southern border, the state of texas will continue bussing migrants to sanctuary cities. >> morgan chesky, thank you very much. >>> new this morning,n exclusive year-long investigation by the el times, part of the usa today network, takes a look at the mi humanitarian crisis a
arizona to assist the u.s. border patrol with taking mie graing migrants custody. it's impacting cities nationwide.ch week. >> this is the number one issue that's facing the city right now. >> reporter: in a city that's seen frigid temperatures, chicago is setting up camps to deal with what the illinois governor is calling a humanitarian crisis. >> winter is here. we want to make sure they have someplace to go. >> reporter: in washington, lawmakers are hoping to strike a...
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state-blue state issue, whether they're people in new york city who are saying make it stop or whether it's areas in sowsdzern texas -- southern texas or arizona. none of those folks are opposed to immigration. they're opposed to illegal immigration. what everyone knows is an exploitation of the system. we should fix the system. this is more than dollars. it's been a lot of conversation in this body lately, we'll add more money to it. they just need more dollars. well, i would say not only do i not agree with that, secretary mayorkas, the head of homeland security doesn't agree with that. this week on wednesday of this week he released an opinion piece published in "the washington post," which i would encourage every one of these members be able to read. there you go, you heard a republican say, read "the washington post," it's a new day. if you read that opinion piece from secretary mayorkas, in it he calls the funding request for dhs a tourniquet saying what they really need is a change in law to be able to make a difference for what's happening on the southern border. it's not dollars that are needed. it's policy changes that are needed. bo
state-blue state issue, whether they're people in new york city who are saying make it stop or whether it's areas in sowsdzern texas -- southern texas or arizona. none of those folks are opposed to immigration. they're opposed to illegal immigration. what everyone knows is an exploitation of the system. we should fix the system. this is more than dollars. it's been a lot of conversation in this body lately, we'll add more money to it. they just need more dollars. well, i would say not only do i...
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they arrested an african terrorism suspect in new york city who was released by border patrol after he was caught crossing the board illegally in arizonawo weeks prior. it took the feds a full week after his relief to find out he was wanted for terroristic activities and that does not inspire a lot of confidence as to who's coming to our country right now. >> trace: because that is one and who knows how many more there are. bill thank you with us. fox news contributor sara carter. just on bill's point sarah, you look at the known got-aways. put this up on the screen here talking the u.s. southern border just in october 23,000, right? just since october 1st. 1.5 million since biden took office. the known got-aways, right? who knows what else is out there and that's the question is, you know, as bill was saying, you know, oh, this terrorist was roaming the country for two weeks, sarah. >> reporter: well, absolutely trace, and i want to put this into perspective. bill talked about the over two million that we know of, those encounters at the southern border. if you look at the nation as a whole, there were literally over three million enc
they arrested an african terrorism suspect in new york city who was released by border patrol after he was caught crossing the board illegally in arizonawo weeks prior. it took the feds a full week after his relief to find out he was wanted for terroristic activities and that does not inspire a lot of confidence as to who's coming to our country right now. >> trace: because that is one and who knows how many more there are. bill thank you with us. fox news contributor sara carter. just on...
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city of your choice. that is what happens. >> so, in response to c texas and in arizona. reduce the vehicles that come across. dhiewble in the record number of migrants trying to enter the u.s. highest it's ever been in one sector in the tucson sector. they saw 15,300 illegal crossings last week. it's the highest weekly total ever. >> steve: right. the reason they are doing that, ainsley. it's all hands on deck. they need so many people to help process the people. they are pulling them off the vehicle inspection and stuff like that. they have also apparently temporarily closed their social media presence because they took a person or two. taken them from that desk and put them on the frontlines to process more people who are currently on a train. >> lawrence: can you imagine being the biden administration and testifying before congress, being in front of the podium and saying that the border is closed? that they have operational control. >> brian: it's secure. >> lawrence: also show you the people that are coming across the contempt for americans. these are not runaways.
city of your choice. that is what happens. >> so, in response to c texas and in arizona. reduce the vehicles that come across. dhiewble in the record number of migrants trying to enter the u.s. highest it's ever been in one sector in the tucson sector. they saw 15,300 illegal crossings last week. it's the highest weekly total ever. >> steve: right. the reason they are doing that, ainsley. it's all hands on deck. they need so many people to help process the people. they are pulling...
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arizona state university. amna: dozens of people in atlanta are facing racketeering charges in connection to protests over what they called cop cityg center for police and firefighters. reporter: protests against those proposed 85 acre training center have been going on for more than two years. in january a protester was killed in a gunfight with police as they were clearing out a site where activists were camped. this summer the state's attorney general chris carr obtained a sweeping indictment using the states anti-racketeering law charging 61 protesters and characterizing them as militant anarchists. this week hundreds of marchers were met with flashbangs and teargas and today more crowds gathered near the proposed training site again calling for a halt to the project. a reporter for it lanna is covering it all. welcome back to the program. these protests have been going on for a long time and many groups are involved including environmentalists, police abolitionist, faith leaders and indigenous tribes. what did they most object to about this facility? reporter: there are a lot of layers. people have been protesting the project
arizona state university. amna: dozens of people in atlanta are facing racketeering charges in connection to protests over what they called cop cityg center for police and firefighters. reporter: protests against those proposed 85 acre training center have been going on for more than two years. in january a protester was killed in a gunfight with police as they were clearing out a site where activists were camped. this summer the state's attorney general chris carr obtained a sweeping...
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city. the justice department now investigating seven threats made against the jewish community in just the last month. including this arizonad to kill a local rabbi and every other jew he could find. and tonight the doj is also investigating a threat against arab-muslim community according to the antidefamation league since the october 17th terror attack on israel. there has been 400 percent spike in anti-semitic incidents across the country just compared to last year, bret. >> bret: alexis, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> bret: another tragedy tonight near the southern border. texas authorities say 8 people are dead, including two innocent americans after a human smuggler driving a vehicle full of illegal immigrants crashed head on into an suv. it happened while the smuggler was trying to evade police in batesville. everyone in both vehicles died. the president's homeland security chief took considerable fire today up on capitol hill about the border situation. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel shows us tonight. >> homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas was on capitol hill asking senators to support the white house req
city. the justice department now investigating seven threats made against the jewish community in just the last month. including this arizonad to kill a local rabbi and every other jew he could find. and tonight the doj is also investigating a threat against arab-muslim community according to the antidefamation league since the october 17th terror attack on israel. there has been 400 percent spike in anti-semitic incidents across the country just compared to last year, bret. >> bret:...
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city mayor eric adams. it's part of the investigation into his top fundraiser. tonight, the mayor's response. >>> the january 6th suspect on the run for nearly two days surrendering to police. >>> former arizona senator martha mcsally, america's first female combat pilot reveals she was sexually assaulted while jogging in iowa. authorities say surveillance video shows the suspect moments before the attack. how she fought back. >>> the son of a former famous hollywood agent and producer now under arrest, facing charges in a gruesome murder. the suspect's wife and in-laws all reported missing. >>> a major blow to the undefeated university of michigan football team. the scandal now barring head coach jim harbaugh from the sidelines for the rest of the regular season. >>> and honoring america's veterans. the abc news special. 17 years after a devastating roadside bomb nearly took his life, our bob woodruff returns to iraq. >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm linsey davis in for david. we begin with the war between israel and hamas. tonight, gaza's hospitals are at the center of fight, and amid the mounting civilian toll, the american diplomats in the regio
city mayor eric adams. it's part of the investigation into his top fundraiser. tonight, the mayor's response. >>> the january 6th suspect on the run for nearly two days surrendering to police. >>> former arizona senator martha mcsally, america's first female combat pilot reveals she was sexually assaulted while jogging in iowa. authorities say surveillance video shows the suspect moments before the attack. how she fought back. >>> the son of a former famous hollywood...
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city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: yeah, yeah, yeah. how are you? hey! everybody at the home office in scottsdale, arizona. there you go! [cheers and applause] have a good show. happy. nice, delightful. please have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the world to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] folks, it's a big day, and it's not just 'cause my guest tonight is david letterman. [cheers and applause] yeah, i agree. i could not agree more. i'm so happy he's back in the ed sullivan theater, because he left a yogurt in the break room fridge. and i think it's growing. today of course is also joe biden's birthday! happy birthday, mr. president! good for you. biden is now 81 and has broken his own record as the united states' oldest sitting also oldest leaning president and oldest "just lyin' down to rest my eyes for a bit" president. on his birthday, biden received a festive bouquet of terrible poll numbers. in fact, his approval rating has declined to the lowest level of his presidency, 40%. 40%. still, but pretty good for an 80
city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: yeah, yeah, yeah. how are you? hey! everybody at the home office in scottsdale, arizona. there you go! [cheers and applause] have a good show. happy. nice, delightful. please have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the world to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] folks, it's a big day, and it's not just 'cause my guest tonight is david...
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arizona, 57. phenix 57, san diego and crescent city, 48. the low that we had yesterday went down the coast, kind of re-energized itself in the four corners a little bit. there but we get out of the northwest just a mix of sun and clouds. we're really there's not a lot here for us rain wise. santa rosa north kind of drawn the line there. but look, if you're a crescent city and up in washington and oregon, i'd start building the ark this way. kind of looks around up those animals . there's going to be a lot of rain up there, but not for us yet. mix of sun and clouds, 60 on those temps, low to mid you guys. >> all right. thank you, steve. elon musk had some strong words for advertisers. coming up, what he has to say about them leaving x. >> also, fun and holiday festivities in san francisco. go look at this. we're going to show you the christmas tree lighting event that brought out a big crowd to enjoy the ce br i've always been told i gotta be strong. thick-skinned. tough as nails. but to be everything for everybody... it wears on you. “black
arizona, 57. phenix 57, san diego and crescent city, 48. the low that we had yesterday went down the coast, kind of re-energized itself in the four corners a little bit. there but we get out of the northwest just a mix of sun and clouds. we're really there's not a lot here for us rain wise. santa rosa north kind of drawn the line there. but look, if you're a crescent city and up in washington and oregon, i'd start building the ark this way. kind of looks around up those animals . there's going...
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several cities in the us were sweltering, but probably no—one had it quite as bad as people living in phoenix, arizonaaves more frequent and more intense. and of course, extreme heat is also a matter of survival. in the us, it's a bigger killer than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined, potentially contributing to as many as 12,000 premature deaths per year in the us. so how can we keep our communities cool? well, it can feel like a huge challenge, but this is just one of the simple but powerful solutions — trees. it's an old idea finding a new urgency, as i found out recently in the city of atlanta. news report: record-breaking heatwave in the east... - many of our cities simply aren't built for the extreme temperatures being fuelled by climate change. but when it comes to urban heat, some solutions really do grow on trees. it might not look like it, but we are just a few minutes outside of the city of atlanta. this is the connolly nature park. these volunteers with the nonprofit trees atlanta are pruning and pulling to help maintain this patch of urban forest full of old school—climate technolo
several cities in the us were sweltering, but probably no—one had it quite as bad as people living in phoenix, arizonaaves more frequent and more intense. and of course, extreme heat is also a matter of survival. in the us, it's a bigger killer than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined, potentially contributing to as many as 12,000 premature deaths per year in the us. so how can we keep our communities cool? well, it can feel like a huge challenge, but this is just one of the simple but...
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arizona. so-called doomsz day mom lori vallow was in an idaho prison after the guilty verdict this past may. fox 29 in philadelphia as the city passes legislation banning facial coverings. the bill would prohibit people from wearing ski masks in parks, schools and on public transit. it now moves on to mayor james kinney for his potential signing. this is a live look at tampa, one of the big stories there tonight from fox 13, a distillery in newport richie will begin bottling a new signature rum for the rolling stones. it is called crossfire hurricane referring to mick jagger's birth place in the song jumping jack flash. the process is expected to start early next month with it on the market early next year. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back ♪ ♪ jumpen jack flash ♪ ♪ ns in natural gas and oil, america can deliver. but washington keeps pushing extreme policies that limit america's energy. their plan? restrict oil and natural gas produced in america. government mandates for how we fuel our cars and cook our food. a future where energy could be less reliable and more expensi
arizona. so-called doomsz day mom lori vallow was in an idaho prison after the guilty verdict this past may. fox 29 in philadelphia as the city passes legislation banning facial coverings. the bill would prohibit people from wearing ski masks in parks, schools and on public transit. it now moves on to mayor james kinney for his potential signing. this is a live look at tampa, one of the big stories there tonight from fox 13, a distillery in newport richie will begin bottling a new signature rum...
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cities like fremont. they lost 11,000 people whereas conquer loss over 7,000 people in the last 5 years, that same study found that arizonapulation that grew the most over the past 5 years and the hardest hit in the nation was paradise. nevada. lost 21% of their population. send it back to desk. interesting, ok, randi, thank you very much. 10. 42 the time. and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. >> ongoing drug shortage of attar all is causing some long-t bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. >> 44 right now all have leftover halloween. i didn't give out candy. i give a fortune cookies better to have a bunch of these and stickers leftover. well, you that's true. and also with the rain coming this weekend, now might be the best time to go see a movie m
cities like fremont. they lost 11,000 people whereas conquer loss over 7,000 people in the last 5 years, that same study found that arizonapulation that grew the most over the past 5 years and the hardest hit in the nation was paradise. nevada. lost 21% of their population. send it back to desk. interesting, ok, randi, thank you very much. 10. 42 the time. and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. >> ongoing drug shortage of attar all is causing some long-t bounced from one doctor to...
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senators, it's been two cities, five different home ballparks and six decades, but the rangers were able to do it last night, clinching their first world series title against the arizonamondbacks in five games. and they did something no other team has done in baseball history. postseason history. that is they went undefeated on the road, an unthinkable stat, last night in phoenix, they went seven innings without a hit and they got the ball rolling, they were able to put up three runs in the seventh. it wasn't until the ninth inning they were able to seal the deal, marcus hitting a two-run homer putting the rangers up 5-0 over the diamondbacks. and three outs later it was official. they were world series champions, becoming part of history, part of baseball history, and also avenging history at the same time, because back in 2011, rangers were playing the st. louis cardinals for the world series, they were one strike, one out away from clinching in game six, unfortunately, that world series fell through their fingers, they lost to the cardinals in seven games. they didn't want to take any chances this time. shutting down the diamondbacks in five. meanwhile, back here i
senators, it's been two cities, five different home ballparks and six decades, but the rangers were able to do it last night, clinching their first world series title against the arizonamondbacks in five games. and they did something no other team has done in baseball history. postseason history. that is they went undefeated on the road, an unthinkable stat, last night in phoenix, they went seven innings without a hit and they got the ball rolling, they were able to put up three runs in the...
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arizona. a person familiar with the matter said shevin sustained serious injuries in the stabbing. george floyd's brother said he would not wish for anyone to be stabbed in prison and city felt numb when he initially heard the news. >>> a protest was held in east los angeles after deputy's were caught on camera repeatedly punching and holding down an amputee during a violent arrest. we have more on the events that unfolded. >> reporter: cell phone video of a violent arrest is causing outrage. and l.a. county sheriff's deputy can be seen repeatedly punching a man in the face while another deputy holds him down. we are blurring some of the clip because some of it is graphic. the man being arrested is alejandra hernandez, who is disabled , one of his legs was amputated. the incident unfolded on floral drive in east l.a. on november 20th. saturday the family, friends and community members came together to protest the arrest. this is the attorney. >> he was simply in his own neighborhood, going to his home. and as he was going to his home, he was profiled, he was targeted and the sheriff's deputies in east los angeles went after him. >> i just want these people, the sheriff'
arizona. a person familiar with the matter said shevin sustained serious injuries in the stabbing. george floyd's brother said he would not wish for anyone to be stabbed in prison and city felt numb when he initially heard the news. >>> a protest was held in east los angeles after deputy's were caught on camera repeatedly punching and holding down an amputee during a violent arrest. we have more on the events that unfolded. >> reporter: cell phone video of a violent arrest is...
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arizona and new mexico. it's also followed by some cold air. so as this system makes its way off to the east, it's going to spread the snow across the central plains and midwest from kansas city all the way to chicago by the time we wrap up the rest of this weekend. so you have decent snowfall totals here. the highest ams are going to be in the higher elevations where well over a foot can be expected. but the cold air is going to spread into the midwest and the northeast. we'll be right back after the break. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ >>> just in, a source tells cnn that all hostages released from gaza back into israel will receive special noise cancelling head had foehns to provide peace and quiet during the helicopter flight out of gaza. each hospital will have a medical team, including a comman
arizona and new mexico. it's also followed by some cold air. so as this system makes its way off to the east, it's going to spread the snow across the central plains and midwest from kansas city all the way to chicago by the time we wrap up the rest of this weekend. so you have decent snowfall totals here. the highest ams are going to be in the higher elevations where well over a foot can be expected. but the cold air is going to spread into the midwest and the northeast. we'll be right back...
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ago, the arizona diamondbacks on the losing end of the world series, the texas rangers win it in 5. we are back in moments with some final thoughts from our correspondents on the ground. [cityambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. [crowd gasp] ♪ with clearer skin, movie night is a groovy night. [ting] ♪ live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. (david jeremiah) when the rapture occurs, the world will capture the moment. the world will reel with concern from watching the strange, mind-boggli
ago, the arizona diamondbacks on the losing end of the world series, the texas rangers win it in 5. we are back in moments with some final thoughts from our correspondents on the ground. [cityambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and...
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not only impacts the border states such as texas and arizona, but now every state is truly a border state. state and local leaders from sanctuary cities such as new york and chicago are starting to feel the strain of effects of the border crisis. over the last month we have seen dozens of arrests at the roosevelt hotel, which is housing migrants, including crimes against children, assaults, traumatic beatings using no parking signs, and assaults against my fellow members of the nypd. there was a migrant that came into new york city, that in his first 45 days in new york was arrested six times on 14 different charges. but there was no charges, because the great district attorney, one of my colleagues in new york, mr. goldman, has supported. the great district attorney alvin bragg declined prosecution. governor hobo has said there is no room left at the end. there is, and as recently as 25 minutes go i've spoken to commissioners of police on long island who said there is zero communication from homeland security about the individuals that are coming into our communities. less than two years into his tenure, mayor adams has faced challen
not only impacts the border states such as texas and arizona, but now every state is truly a border state. state and local leaders from sanctuary cities such as new york and chicago are starting to feel the strain of effects of the border crisis. over the last month we have seen dozens of arrests at the roosevelt hotel, which is housing migrants, including crimes against children, assaults, traumatic beatings using no parking signs, and assaults against my fellow members of the nypd. there was...