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listen to mayor adams of new new york city. >> new yorkers are angry, i am angry too.have not asked for this. there was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers. this responsibility was simply handouted to us without warning as buses began showing up. we need a realistic decompression strategy at the border that will slow the outflow of asylum seekers. we need a coordinated effort to move asylum seekers to other cities in this country to ensure everyone is doing their part and congress must pass emergency financial relief for our city and others. will: what is a realistic decompression str strategy at te border? >> means don't close the border, just slow it down and send them to republican places as well even though we have been bragging that we're sanctuary city. once we get the illegal migrants, we really don't want them. how frustrating -- i'm originally from arizona. you live in texas. how frustrating is it to hear major adams, will, tell essentially texas, well, we didn't ask for this and we don't have enough money. like wha
listen to mayor adams of new new york city. >> new yorkers are angry, i am angry too.have not asked for this. there was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers. this responsibility was simply handouted to us without warning as buses began showing up. we need a realistic decompression strategy at the border that will slow the outflow of asylum seekers. we need a coordinated effort to move asylum seekers to other cities in this country to ensure...
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right. >> right. >> new york city. new york city. think about this for a moment. 24-hour city.n i go out. i'm having dishwashers and cooks subway si go visit this 24-hour city. this is not a 9:00 to 5:00 and this is a city that never sleeps. this should be out and directing the people of the city and i love that. it's a multi billion-dollar industry our night life industry. tell me all the time, thank you mayor for acknowledging us. >> you know you take hits for that. you respond to it there. when you got a migrant emergency when the city is facing an economic downturn and a crime issue, any thought of toning it down? >> think about what you said. you said we have an economic issue. my night life is a multi billion-dollar industry. people are afraid to go back out to restaurants. now they see their mayor going out saying come back out to our city. that is what the whole theme is. so you say okay, eric, you're taking hits. what has been the mayor of new york without taking hits? you know. you can't wake up and read the papers in the day and say my god, i'm afraid of being critic
right. >> right. >> new york city. new york city. think about this for a moment. 24-hour city.n i go out. i'm having dishwashers and cooks subway si go visit this 24-hour city. this is not a 9:00 to 5:00 and this is a city that never sleeps. this should be out and directing the people of the city and i love that. it's a multi billion-dollar industry our night life industry. tell me all the time, thank you mayor for acknowledging us. >> you know you take hits for that. you...
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cities? >> he sure did. new york city officials say a third of migrants arriving here want to go to other cities where they have relatives or friends. mayor adams says the city is working to make that happen. david. >> stephanie ramos tonight. steph, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news involving former football star republican senate candidate herschel walker who as a candidate opposes abortion with no exceptions. tonight, the woman claiming he paid for her abortion. the "times" claiming he urged her to get a second abortion, too, but she refused. here's steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: he's the u.s. senate hopeful in georgia and college football legend who has publicly come out against all abortions, no matter a woman's reason. but late this evening, yet another report says that herschel walker doesn't do as he says. "the new york times" is reporting that the former girlfriend, whose abortion he paid for in 2009, is now saying he wanted her to have another abortion when she was pregnant with his child t
cities? >> he sure did. new york city officials say a third of migrants arriving here want to go to other cities where they have relatives or friends. mayor adams says the city is working to make that happen. david. >> stephanie ramos tonight. steph, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news involving former football star republican senate candidate herschel walker who as a candidate opposes abortion with no exceptions. tonight, the woman claiming he paid for her abortion....
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i spoke with a former new york city councilmember about an hour ago. ork city to really be a leader in the whole nation in terms of dealing with the immigration crisis. so again, that is how they are, the democrats are positioning this. when the mayor was in city council he chaired on immigration, so he knows this stuff well. republicans are making this not about new york city but about the nation and about president biden and they are saying this isn't about the texas governor's busting of immigrants to places like new york city, this is about biden and his policies and how many people they are allowing in and how they are dealing with people who are coming across the southern border. the estimate _ the southern border. the estimate is _ the southern border. the estimate is that - the southern border. the estimate is that new - the southern border. the estimate is that new york will spend something like $1 billion this fiscal year because of the situation and the share numbers that they are grappling with arriving. what impact does that have on other s
i spoke with a former new york city councilmember about an hour ago. ork city to really be a leader in the whole nation in terms of dealing with the immigration crisis. so again, that is how they are, the democrats are positioning this. when the mayor was in city council he chaired on immigration, so he knows this stuff well. republicans are making this not about new york city but about the nation and about president biden and they are saying this isn't about the texas governor's busting of...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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beautiful in new york city.at as sunshine because the sun is coming out after several days of wet weather. take a look at the maps. i will show you where a cold front is moving across the central u.s., bringing the coldest air of the season. 100 million people below average today. that will stretch to 1,081,000,000 below average. and then 133 below average. 133 million by the way. look at this. this is the comparison. 76 wednesday, friday is 53. in chicago. that's the cold front we are talking about. we could actually see some flurries across the great lakes region. get used to it because winter is coming. but, for now, across the south, temperatures remain very warm and summer-like. so, if you like the summertime you can go south. it's going to be gorgeous. the west coast also very mild. we will watch that cold front and also tracking the trons. the good news here, ainsley, this will not impact the u.s. and across florida. we are expecting dry conditions for the next five days for the recovery effort. over to y
beautiful in new york city.at as sunshine because the sun is coming out after several days of wet weather. take a look at the maps. i will show you where a cold front is moving across the central u.s., bringing the coldest air of the season. 100 million people below average today. that will stretch to 1,081,000,000 below average. and then 133 below average. 133 million by the way. look at this. this is the comparison. 76 wednesday, friday is 53. in chicago. that's the cold front we are talking...
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and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. tweet it was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course, he is not doing this publicly, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing, like every city in the 19th century. new york, more than any other. so the city is growing, it's roads, it's buildings, it means a lot of stuff. that is true. but how this stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. he was dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. does he simply stick it in his pocket? that would be a little too easy. his typical method was simply to pad building contracts. so say a building cost $10,000 to build. they would soak say okay, give me a bill for $20,000. you'll get your $10, 000, that's what you can expect. when this arrangement -- he could divide the extra funds between the big four and --
and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. tweet it was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course, he is not doing this publicly, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing, like every city in the 19th century. new york, more than any other. so the city...
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eric: speaking of new york city, griff was talking about new york city mayor eric adams, well, nine moreuses arrived in the big apple from texas today. that just one day after mayor adams declared a state of emergency in new york over what he calls a shelter crisis. the mayor says all the asigh asylum -- a i sigh lumbar seekers are simply overwhelming the city's resources and the homeless shelter system. charles watson with more on that right now. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, eric. new york city mayor eric adams says he's calling for federal aid to help the city deal with large groups of migrants that are being bussed in from the southern border into new york city on a daily basis. the mayor says the city is now seeing anywhere between 5-9 migrant busloads a day including new batch that rolled into new york city's port authority this morning. those migrants join about 17,000 migrants the mayor says have been sent to new york city since this spring. many of those buses have been charter by republican governors in both texas and arizona seeking to pressure the biden administration and
eric: speaking of new york city, griff was talking about new york city mayor eric adams, well, nine moreuses arrived in the big apple from texas today. that just one day after mayor adams declared a state of emergency in new york over what he calls a shelter crisis. the mayor says all the asigh asylum -- a i sigh lumbar seekers are simply overwhelming the city's resources and the homeless shelter system. charles watson with more on that right now. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, eric....
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migrant crisis made its way from southern border all the way up here in new york city we've been tellingut issue for months but now we're seeing a new layer to impact this massive surge migrants is having on our country. and new york city public school ace loan more than 5,000 migrant children have enrolled and it is putting a strain on an already stressed education system. i wanted to find out from parents directlily how this is impacting schools we help to shape trust our children. >> it is untold story of the crisis at our southern border. we have had the new york cd over 5,000 children enrolled in our school system. >> a parent in the vice president of the community education counsel for district 2 in new york city. >> so what is happening inside of the classroom? what are kids saying, kids just want to love each other and have a good time. and then what are teachers saying as well because there's a new reality in the classroom. right? >> yes. reality is that our schools are not ready for this huge influx of new students who sometimes they have not been school for a long time. they d
migrant crisis made its way from southern border all the way up here in new york city we've been tellingut issue for months but now we're seeing a new layer to impact this massive surge migrants is having on our country. and new york city public school ace loan more than 5,000 migrant children have enrolled and it is putting a strain on an already stressed education system. i wanted to find out from parents directlily how this is impacting schools we help to shape trust our children. >>...
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these are the realities we are facing but it's plain and simple comic new york city, i will go and fight to get federal daughters for the police department. it is common sense. the democrats have lost their minds when it comes to coddling criminals and leaving all of us at the mercy of these criminals back on the streets. that is why the campaign is getting traction in the third district. >> todd: george when you talk to a registered democrat voters who say they are voting for you, 's crimes a reason they are changing and leaving their party? >> the reality is it is number one inflation, number two, crime. the last two weeks we have seen that swap from inflation to crime being the first one and that is absolutely what it is. i'm out there and we host to large street festival this past weekend. over 140,000 people came out. that is all we were talking about with constituents. lee zeldin was campaigning with me and that's all the two of us kept hearing from people. the crime is out of control and we are afraid to go out and afraid to let our kids go out. this is out of control and un-ameri
these are the realities we are facing but it's plain and simple comic new york city, i will go and fight to get federal daughters for the police department. it is common sense. the democrats have lost their minds when it comes to coddling criminals and leaving all of us at the mercy of these criminals back on the streets. that is why the campaign is getting traction in the third district. >> todd: george when you talk to a registered democrat voters who say they are voting for you, 's...
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it is it is an unsustainable policy the taxpayers of new york city and america are being forced to payity alone, $1 billion. blue one putting them on cruise ships. calling for the border to be closed is not going to happen. it is simply not going to happen. >> i believe it can happen. if you take the house and senate you will have more leverage to push back on the administration. what you see taking place is happening under 1-party rule, when donald trump was in office he put in place policies that restored order at the border. seeing people coming in orderly, having their claims heard remain in mexico or on the other side until those court cases were heard, what you are seeing is 4 million people entering the country, many returning for their court cases and the mayor new york city saying the taxpayers of new york have to pay for housing, education, healthcare, and the support for those individuals. my parents are immigrants, no one ever paid for their housing when they came here. stuart: you have millions of them here. they are not going back, they are not going to go back. what shou
it is it is an unsustainable policy the taxpayers of new york city and america are being forced to payity alone, $1 billion. blue one putting them on cruise ships. calling for the border to be closed is not going to happen. it is simply not going to happen. >> i believe it can happen. if you take the house and senate you will have more leverage to push back on the administration. what you see taking place is happening under 1-party rule, when donald trump was in office he put in place...
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the city of el paso run by democrats, has now bussed more than 11,000 migrants to new york city and juste city of chicago. compare that to what governor greg abbott has been doing in texas. governor abbott only sent to new york city about 3300 migrant and 1000 to the city of chicago. governor abbott's numbers are a small fraction what el paso has been doing. it's been governor abbott taking the criticism. el paso hasn't had that. the federal government is reimbursing the city of el paso for their migrant busing and housing costs. that mean it's we the taxpayer doing it. that daily cost is pushing upwards of $300,000 every single day for the city of el paso. >> dana: all right. thank you. >> bill: meanwhile, another death on new york city runway. a man fell in queens yesterday. witnesses say it happened during a scuffle. remember on saturday, police arrested an 18-year-old in the deadly shooting of 15-year-old jay john burnett. that happened on a train last week. earlier this month, a 43-year-old father of three, he was stabbed on a train in brooklyn. homeless man has been arrested. alexi
the city of el paso run by democrats, has now bussed more than 11,000 migrants to new york city and juste city of chicago. compare that to what governor greg abbott has been doing in texas. governor abbott only sent to new york city about 3300 migrant and 1000 to the city of chicago. governor abbott's numbers are a small fraction what el paso has been doing. it's been governor abbott taking the criticism. el paso hasn't had that. the federal government is reimbursing the city of el paso for...
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city is seeing anywhere between 5-9 buses a day. we were there this morning as more buses with migrants on them rolled into new york city's port authorityan 17,000 migrants adams says have been sent to new york city since the spring. many of those on buses that have been chartered by republican governors in both texas and arizona seeking to pressure the biden administration to changing its border policy. adams says the influx in migrants is causing a crisis in new york city's shelter system with asylum seekers amounting to about 20% of the shelter population. right now city agencies are working together to build migrant housing quicker, but the mayor says new yorkers could end up paying a billion dollars for a problem he says they never asked to take on. listen. >> the time for aid to new york is now. we need help from the federal government, help from the state of new york. new york city is doing our part, and now others must step up and join us. >> reporter: yeah, and so for the most part adams has largely focused his frustrations on republicans, accusing them of using migrants as political pawns. but busing migrants up north appears
city is seeing anywhere between 5-9 buses a day. we were there this morning as more buses with migrants on them rolled into new york city's port authorityan 17,000 migrants adams says have been sent to new york city since the spring. many of those on buses that have been chartered by republican governors in both texas and arizona seeking to pressure the biden administration to changing its border policy. adams says the influx in migrants is causing a crisis in new york city's shelter system...
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city. it is over 84,000 square feet. one of two newilities built to accommodate the ongoing migrant surge. officials say 18,600 people have arrived to the nation's biggest city since april, and in a story you'll see first here "outfront," some new yorkers are trying to do all they can help, while others are growing increasingly frustrated by the influx. >> this is an historic moment. >> reporter: in the history of this city of immigrants. >> we haven't seen something like this in new york city for nearly a century. >> reporter: this latest wave of migrants tough to absorb. the city now turning to tents, temporary shelter for individual asylum-seeking men. >> new york city is doing everything possible to make sure asylum-seekers are treated well. >> reporter: already, dozens of hotels across the city no longer serving tourists. instead, asylum-seekers, most from venezuela. many of them, families with young children. several new yorkers we spoke to who didn't want to attach their name or face to their views, expressed frustration the cit
city. it is over 84,000 square feet. one of two newilities built to accommodate the ongoing migrant surge. officials say 18,600 people have arrived to the nation's biggest city since april, and in a story you'll see first here "outfront," some new yorkers are trying to do all they can help, while others are growing increasingly frustrated by the influx. >> this is an historic moment. >> reporter: in the history of this city of immigrants. >> we haven't seen something...
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a new city in a new country and a new culture i left home. and the 1st thing i noticed was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. clean the cache wrong. it's a bit different in iran, you don't really have that legal security. you have here on tv, i phone. so that's been an interesting and positive experience. it had a whole pool. mm. wow. now they sit together in their apartment, following social media for hours on end to keep up with the protests that is shaking the country. i know more than that until they are constantly worried about their families. is your susie and you said, but the regime, blacks out internet connections from time to time. now messages don't reach home. i'm a home when i was lost in touch with my sister, she told me that my family took to the streets and is fighting for freedom. the police beat up my niece, her hands were bleeding from beatings by the iranian security forces. susan, i'm so worried with no internet connection. i cannot be in touch with my family who was washer dw visited the iranian c
a new city in a new country and a new culture i left home. and the 1st thing i noticed was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. clean the cache wrong. it's a bit different in iran, you don't really have that legal security. you have here on tv, i phone. so that's been an interesting and positive experience. it had a whole pool. mm. wow. now they sit together in their apartment, following social media for hours on end to keep up with the protests that is shaking the...
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, in new york city. we have spoken to them on this show in this network, these lifelong democrats are turning their backs against people like kathy hochul, who will revisit these soft on crime bail reform laws until after the race, which is not what you new yorkneeds right now. they want to vote for lee zeldin because crime is the number one issue on their mind. it'll be interesting to see how voters vote when it comes to these elections, but kathy hochul is still leading the polls. i just wonder how many people are paying attention to this. i want to point out that zeldin says he wants cops on every new york city street. but let me put it this way, the cops' hands are tied because of leadership in new york. it's going to take leadership changes in new york city, in new york state, to change anything like this. these cops are afraid of doing their jobs. the mayor is a former nypd officer. he might be higher than officer when he left, but you would think you'd be pushing harder to get criminals off the st
, in new york city. we have spoken to them on this show in this network, these lifelong democrats are turning their backs against people like kathy hochul, who will revisit these soft on crime bail reform laws until after the race, which is not what you new yorkneeds right now. they want to vote for lee zeldin because crime is the number one issue on their mind. it'll be interesting to see how voters vote when it comes to these elections, but kathy hochul is still leading the polls. i just...
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bloomberg reports that misdemeanor arrests in new york city jumped 25% in the first six months of mayorinistration. these are small crimes like subway fare evasion and sleeping on a park bench. but these arrests do let concerned new yorkers know how mayor adams will not tolerate being poor in this city. can you promise that by the end of your term, every new yorker will be rich or in jail? >> every new yorker will feel safe. misdemeanor arrests, those are the quality of life issues. we lost almost $500 million on those jumping turnstiles. no enforcement. they start out as misdemeanor arrests. they enter the system, then they commit felonies. that's what history has shown us. >> now in one notable police incident, the nypd arrested a saxophone musician for allegedly violating subway rules and regulations. you call the nypd's response proper policing. are you concerned the nypd does not have enough funding when you only have six cops in your saxophone strike force? >> oh, negative. omnipresence, them being there, quality of life is a number one issue people complain about. >> yeah. well,
bloomberg reports that misdemeanor arrests in new york city jumped 25% in the first six months of mayorinistration. these are small crimes like subway fare evasion and sleeping on a park bench. but these arrests do let concerned new yorkers know how mayor adams will not tolerate being poor in this city. can you promise that by the end of your term, every new yorker will be rich or in jail? >> every new yorker will feel safe. misdemeanor arrests, those are the quality of life issues. we...
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i spoke with a former new york city councilmember collison and jack are about one hour ago. eally be a leader in the whole nation in terms of dealing with the immigration crisis, so, again, that's how they are — the democrats are positioning this, when he was in council he was an expert on immigration, again, republicans are not making this about new york city but about the nation and about president biden, and they are saying this isn't about the governor's bossing people to places like new york city, this is about president biden, the policies, harmony people they are allowing again and how they are allowing again and how they are dealing with people coming across the border. the aviation industry has agreed a long—term goal of decarbonising air travel. the international civil aviation organisation, meeting in canada, has accepted a plan for net zero emissions by 2050. airlines have agreed to offset their carbon and develop greener fuels. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. when you look up to the skies, you can see the threat to our climate first hand. criss—crossing thro
i spoke with a former new york city councilmember collison and jack are about one hour ago. eally be a leader in the whole nation in terms of dealing with the immigration crisis, so, again, that's how they are — the democrats are positioning this, when he was in council he was an expert on immigration, again, republicans are not making this about new york city but about the nation and about president biden, and they are saying this isn't about the governor's bossing people to places like new...
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in new york city, the majority of the buses are coming from texas. in an exclusive interview with affiliate kltv, texas governor greg abbott saying busing migrants is not a political stunt. >> new york, washington, d.c. and chicago are self-declared sanctuary cities of millions of people with far more capabilities of dealing with these migrants than these small, little towns on the border. so this is a life preserver for the small communities in south texas. >> reporter: the department of homeland security says it is helping cities like new york, d.c. and chicago by expediting reimbursement requests just as soon as they come in and helping with resources on the ground. still, the buses continue to come, and not just from texas, now from florida and arizona as well. whit? >> phil lipof for us, thank you. >>> we turn now to what's next for the economy. gas prices are again on the rise. investors are dealing with another wall street sell-off. abc's deidre bolton here now to break it all down and what it means for your money. deidre, good morning. >> good
in new york city, the majority of the buses are coming from texas. in an exclusive interview with affiliate kltv, texas governor greg abbott saying busing migrants is not a political stunt. >> new york, washington, d.c. and chicago are self-declared sanctuary cities of millions of people with far more capabilities of dealing with these migrants than these small, little towns on the border. so this is a life preserver for the small communities in south texas. >> reporter: the...
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further out of new york city. and that was why the cars were very happy for apple more to travel. so awful moye traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york. albany. troy, and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida. she was in pensacola, won by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans, and then went all the way up the mississippi river into ohio and into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. so she traveled probably between 1500 and 2000 miles across the united states into cuba and the reason why they are doing this is because the objects were being distributed free broadly. so people would both see her and purchase the objects. >> wow. she has quite a network of crisscrossing the united states and beyond the continent as well. that is really exciting to explore. i
further out of new york city. and that was why the cars were very happy for apple more to travel. so awful moye traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york. albany. troy, and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida. she was in...
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more illegal migrants coming to new york city. w where they're going but they are in new york city and are being directed as you can see, lots of you adult males on this bus. we will take a look he when we e right back. stay with us. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. maria: welcome back. president trump's legal team filing an emergency appeal to the supreme court asking that justice clarence thomas review part of an appeals court order dealing with classified documents seized at hiss florida home. joining us now, florida congressman, member of the intelligence committee, brad wenstrup. it's great to see you this morning. welcome back. >> thank you, maria. good to be with you. maria: give us your assessment of what trump is trying to do and where this stands. >> well, the trump team is certainly going to c
more illegal migrants coming to new york city. w where they're going but they are in new york city and are being directed as you can see, lots of you adult males on this bus. we will take a look he when we e right back. stay with us. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today....
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the city is going to run out of funding for other priorities. newur ability to help. >> the mayor has now declared a state of emergency over the influx of asylum seekers. cnn's paolo sandoval is live in new york. tell us more about the mayor's declaration and what this means now. >> it's so great that we played that. you are really detecting sort of this shift in tone coming from mayor eric adams. that is because the numbers continue to rise and that flow shows no signs of stopping with migrants continuing to come here in search of asylum, specifically to new york city. look at the numbers alone as of yesterday. now showing that just over 17,000 asylum seekers have arrived since the spring. the shelter system now housing a little over 60,000 people. to be clear, that includes homeless new yorkers and asylum seekers. but really at the end of the day that's why we are sharing the numbers because authorities are concerned about the census in the shelter system. of course, you see the number of shelters that are opening. these are numbers that are const
the city is going to run out of funding for other priorities. newur ability to help. >> the mayor has now declared a state of emergency over the influx of asylum seekers. cnn's paolo sandoval is live in new york. tell us more about the mayor's declaration and what this means now. >> it's so great that we played that. you are really detecting sort of this shift in tone coming from mayor eric adams. that is because the numbers continue to rise and that flow shows no signs of stopping...
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. >> new york city mayor eric adams declaring a state of emergency. ants from texas are reportedly going door-to-door asking for help. >> mother from venezuela telling "the new york post" she's waiting for food, clothes, and a place to work. >> chief economic advisor says core inflation is likely on the rise. >> inflation will come down with a slow down in the economy or a major recession. >> dodger is in trouble. recovered underneath, and the giants come from behind, and knock off the packers! >> that was a great win, but this is not great. we start with the fox news alert, explosions rocking kyiv as russia carries out a new assault on ukraine overnight. many people are dead. was in the last hour, the u.s. embassy issuing a dire warning urging american still in the country to shelter in place. >> ainsley: alexandria hoff is monitoring the situation and joins us. what's the latest? >> residence in multiple cities have been one to take shelter. we have trey yingst on the ground reporting that, at this hour, there's currently a total blackout in kharkiv
. >> new york city mayor eric adams declaring a state of emergency. ants from texas are reportedly going door-to-door asking for help. >> mother from venezuela telling "the new york post" she's waiting for food, clothes, and a place to work. >> chief economic advisor says core inflation is likely on the rise. >> inflation will come down with a slow down in the economy or a major recession. >> dodger is in trouble. recovered underneath, and the giants come...
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, the city of el paso is not selecting new york city.assistance in the form of welcoming them, food, water, temporary shelter, first-aid and transportation, and that is the key issue. we need to be clear el paso has been very -- they have defended their program saying it's very different from what we have seen from governor abbott. they say it's more humane. they are sending migrants not only to new york city, but also to chicago. we heard yesterday from this democratic mayor in new york city is sending a strong message to democrats in he el paso and white house that this is getting more urgent every day, that is an all-hands-on-deck situation that's only getting worse by the day. >> paolo sandoval, thank you so much. >>> cnn has learned that in recent weeks the department of justice demanded donald trump return any outstanding documents he may still have that are marked as classified. the doj making clear that they do not believe he has returned all materials taken when he left the white house and those they say they could not recover e
, the city of el paso is not selecting new york city.assistance in the form of welcoming them, food, water, temporary shelter, first-aid and transportation, and that is the key issue. we need to be clear el paso has been very -- they have defended their program saying it's very different from what we have seen from governor abbott. they say it's more humane. they are sending migrants not only to new york city, but also to chicago. we heard yesterday from this democratic mayor in new york city...
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more migrant buses arriving in new york city and all as texas governor greg abbott calling out new yorkity mayor eric adams for the nypd for pulling over and ticketing some buses from the lone star state. >> carly: this is another pathetic ploy from abbott sending them to sanctuary cities and each bus used for the state of texas undergoes a thorough texas didn't of public safety, commercial vehicle inspection before departing for sanctuary cities. joining us live is fox news contributor lara trump. lara, the new york post is reporting that members of the nypd spent hours meticulously searching each bus for any possible infraction, booking logs, tread tires, fuel levels and windshield wiper placements and these are the buss that are pulling into port authority and dropping the migrants off. the goal is to get the buses off the road so the migrants stop coming. is that going to work? >> well, it's a good thing there's not a crime crisis going on in new york city. oh, wait, there is. this is where the nypd is focusing their time. it turns out whenever you violate the laws on the southern b
more migrant buses arriving in new york city and all as texas governor greg abbott calling out new yorkity mayor eric adams for the nypd for pulling over and ticketing some buses from the lone star state. >> carly: this is another pathetic ploy from abbott sending them to sanctuary cities and each bus used for the state of texas undergoes a thorough texas didn't of public safety, commercial vehicle inspection before departing for sanctuary cities. joining us live is fox news contributor...
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i know right now there is a new york city police department commissioner news conference getting started on all the crime statistics. there are cities that aren't even reporting them all to the f.b.i. it is unbelievable where we are right now congressman. let's move to this. less than an hour ago new york city mayor eric adams declared a state of emergency. it's not over the crime in his city, it's over the illegal immigrants that texas governor abbott and other governors are sending to new york city because their areas are overflowing. and they would like for other people to know what is going on at the border. the mayor of new york city is blaming those republicans and now demanding aid from the federal government and not giving it to those border communities instead. taking it from them and giving them to this liberal city. >> we have not asked for this. there was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers. this responsibility was simply handed to us without warning as buses began showing up. there is no playbook for this. today we're issuing a cl
i know right now there is a new york city police department commissioner news conference getting started on all the crime statistics. there are cities that aren't even reporting them all to the f.b.i. it is unbelievable where we are right now congressman. let's move to this. less than an hour ago new york city mayor eric adams declared a state of emergency. it's not over the crime in his city, it's over the illegal immigrants that texas governor abbott and other governors are sending to new...
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new york's mayor eric adams says, oh, that's because all of these cities, d.c., chicago and new york ck mayors. here's what eric adams said in a television interview. he said keep in mind these are three cities where we have black mayors. this is undermining our economy and is undermining our attempt to recover in our cities. these three cities were targeted. this is in a television interview and the host just then asks, you think these cities are being targeted including new york because they have black mayors? adams says i don't know if it's black mayors or northern cities. something is wrong. we have thousands of cities in this country. why are we specifically targeting washington, chicago and new york? i could offer you a potential answer, mayor. you're sanctuary cities and three of the largest cities in the united states of america. >> ainsley: if you want to get attention of other people, if you're going to do this, you have to ship them to the larger cities that will definitely get more attention. >> brian: here's an example of how wrong mayor adams is. and every day that goes
new york's mayor eric adams says, oh, that's because all of these cities, d.c., chicago and new york ck mayors. here's what eric adams said in a television interview. he said keep in mind these are three cities where we have black mayors. this is undermining our economy and is undermining our attempt to recover in our cities. these three cities were targeted. this is in a television interview and the host just then asks, you think these cities are being targeted including new york because they...
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and washington d.c., philadelphia, and new york city will feel this tonight. the new images coming in at this hour. ian hitting south carolina as a category 1 hurricane. winds up to 85 miles per hour. dangerous storm surge. families carried from the rising waters. and tonight, the tornado fears now. and the nation's capital, philadelphia, the new york city area, all bracing for winds and rain tonight and tomorrow. elwyn lopez where the hurricane made landfall this time, and rob marciano timing this out in the hours ahead. >>> and in florida tonight, the death toll rising dramatically just moments ago, and what our team witnessed today when they finally made it to sanibel island, florida. cut off because part of the causeway is destroyed. the horrific scene. victor oquendo with the search and rescue teams tonight. >>> the other major news this friday night, vladimir putin holding a massive rally in red square, declaring four regions of ukraine are now part of russia. putin's nuclear threat tonight. what he said about the u.s. and president biden's response. ian
and washington d.c., philadelphia, and new york city will feel this tonight. the new images coming in at this hour. ian hitting south carolina as a category 1 hurricane. winds up to 85 miles per hour. dangerous storm surge. families carried from the rising waters. and tonight, the tornado fears now. and the nation's capital, philadelphia, the new york city area, all bracing for winds and rain tonight and tomorrow. elwyn lopez where the hurricane made landfall this time, and rob marciano timing...
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the city of el paso is not selecting new york city, and then goes on to say that nobody is being forcedy as their destination, but we heard today from the mayor, though, jake, is he's certainly in a very difficult position here. calling on fellow democrats in other cities but also the white house, that this is an all hands on board situation, jake. >> polo sandoval, thank you so much. a bombshell report outlining multiple allegations of sexual, emotional, and verbal abuse by coaches in the women's national soccer league and now there are new reports of misconduct. stay with us. yup, with this amazing new camera. smile! (adam) and you got it on verizon? (cecily) even better. i got verizon's new plan. includes apple one. that's apple music, apple tv+, apple arcade, icloud+. (adam) i hear the acting's pretty good on thahat one. (cecily) so is the deal i got from verizon. iphone 14 pro, on them! you should get one. oh, selfie time! wow, you can hustle when you need to. (vo) get a new iphone 14 pro, on us. and get it with one unlimited for iphone. only on the network america relies on. veriz
the city of el paso is not selecting new york city, and then goes on to say that nobody is being forcedy as their destination, but we heard today from the mayor, though, jake, is he's certainly in a very difficult position here. calling on fellow democrats in other cities but also the white house, that this is an all hands on board situation, jake. >> polo sandoval, thank you so much. a bombshell report outlining multiple allegations of sexual, emotional, and verbal abuse by coaches in...
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new york. look, in the city of new york, serious crime this year is up nearly 40% over last year.rime crisis and all of our urban areas. and you have got mayors like adams who spend more time in night clubs and adjusting his pocket square than he does actually fighting crime and mayor lightfoot is making tiktok videos. >> jesse: dress nicely and go out to dinner. this is all he likes to do. this is not a crime wave if you read flip bump bump at "the washington post." he has an article at the post today says crime is surging in fox news coverage. philip bump a terrible journalist and puts out a piece today you know our guy gianno caldwell, i think his relative got murdered. he went out and started asking questions to some of these democrats about crime and they all dodged and willinged away. this bumpbump fool says we are a crime wave. he says crime is not a major concern for voters. every survey i have seen as it at least top three. why is he writing this? doesn't he care about people getting hurt. >> right now people are concerned about inflation and crime. those are the top two
new york. look, in the city of new york, serious crime this year is up nearly 40% over last year.rime crisis and all of our urban areas. and you have got mayors like adams who spend more time in night clubs and adjusting his pocket square than he does actually fighting crime and mayor lightfoot is making tiktok videos. >> jesse: dress nicely and go out to dinner. this is all he likes to do. this is not a crime wave if you read flip bump bump at "the washington post." he has an...
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it has terrified everybody in new york city for the most part if new york city.the thing, he can talk about it because he has personally been the victim of it. he was at the rally and the guy comes up. and then, just a couple of weeks ago, 's daughters are at the kitchen table doing their homework on a weekend and he's across the area st. patrick's day -- not same st. patrick's day but columbus day parade. what happens? there is a shooting in his front yard and his children knew what to do in an interior room and they called 911. it is not hypothetical to him. he has been a victim of crime twice and the people in new york, if the guy running for governor can get into trouble with crime like his family has, it can happen to anybody. >> ainsley: when he left, kathy hochul had a chance to clean up the city. she is one against lee zeldin and democrats in the study say "we don't care but we want the candidate who cares about crime." the democrats are voting for lee zeldin as a republican because they know he is not soft on crime but wants to get rid of the d.a. >> bri
it has terrified everybody in new york city for the most part if new york city.the thing, he can talk about it because he has personally been the victim of it. he was at the rally and the guy comes up. and then, just a couple of weeks ago, 's daughters are at the kitchen table doing their homework on a weekend and he's across the area st. patrick's day -- not same st. patrick's day but columbus day parade. what happens? there is a shooting in his front yard and his children knew what to do in...
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maggie haberman has covered trump's rise in new york city to his presidential campaign, presidency, andifficult period after leaving office. now this pulitzer prize winning journalist, who is a new york times star reporter, has published a new book about him called confidence man. her book has been making headlines, but has also brought criticisms, with accusations that she has withheld information about trump that was relevant to ongoing investigations about his actions. has she put profits before principles? and what is the responsibility of a good journalist? now, you've been covering donald trump since the �*90s, more than anybody else, perhaps, yet you say that he still remains a bit of an enigma for you. how is that possible? it's an interesting question, and thank you for having me. i think he's an enigma for almost everybody. i think that he is a man of a handful of moves, and you can identify what those moves are, and you see him use them over and over again, but it can be tricky to figure out which ones. and i think the biggest issue, and i write about this, is people want to
maggie haberman has covered trump's rise in new york city to his presidential campaign, presidency, andifficult period after leaving office. now this pulitzer prize winning journalist, who is a new york times star reporter, has published a new book about him called confidence man. her book has been making headlines, but has also brought criticisms, with accusations that she has withheld information about trump that was relevant to ongoing investigations about his actions. has she put profits...
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c., to give me a chance to go back to new york city. and it would give some very good exposure. if they would figure out what to do next, and get to know the right people in new york city for a job and public relations. but if you go out there? what if you start to meet the people? once you start to shake hands, and hear about their concerns are, you can figure out, maybe, actually, i can do this. i can fix their problems. i became so convinced that you have to win. so, i ran for new york city council when my dad, decided, to run for president. rudy giuliani asked my father to run for borough president, to increase the republicans on staten island. my mother was diagnosed, not long before that, and threw away from home, for the right thing. so, he ran for borough president, and one, which left off in his congressional data. it was always just a dream come true for me, watching him, following him, and following the discussions, and the debates, to have an opportunity to serve in the united states house of representatives. it was probably about the highest honor i could think of. >
c., to give me a chance to go back to new york city. and it would give some very good exposure. if they would figure out what to do next, and get to know the right people in new york city for a job and public relations. but if you go out there? what if you start to meet the people? once you start to shake hands, and hear about their concerns are, you can figure out, maybe, actually, i can do this. i can fix their problems. i became so convinced that you have to win. so, i ran for new york city...
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new york. buildings were shooting up kind of all across the city. wall street boomed. g obsession, this growing interest in money and celebrity, and the new york post really begins to chronicle it. ♪ >> everybody wants to read the dirt that's in the new york post because it's always something happening. and page 6 is the most powerful gossip column in the world. ♪ the breaking news was about celebrities. >> what's happening in the room where celebrity x is doing cocaine with stripper y? >> can you believe this starlet? she's cheating on her husband. >> and it wasn't just about who was sleeping with who, the expression quarters of power was used. it was who was doing what at what company. ♪ >> page six became an enormous of murdoch's power. >> page six was the ultimate enf enforcer. you could undermine those who had been inconvenient or opposed you and help build up the fame just because it made good copy of a young real estate tycoon. >> donald trump was probably featured in the new york post every single day. >> trump would leak information about his female companions,
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even for people who are citizens of new york city. n get mad when people arrive a demand resources housing and food, they call human rights is ridiculous. and eric adams saying that is disproportionately affecting new york city here, had no empathy for the border towns or eagle pass or for texas and arizona. who have been dealing with this for years. i really find it hard to. these with eric adams and people of martha's vineyard and nantucket and biden's bored air czar kamala harris, they are so confused. it is their own policies. kennedy: that is where it leads, they are lying when they say the border is secure. they are not teling the truth, they have been the one in power, they could have had federal fixes that eric adams is seeking now. that is not just an issue for texas and arizona and california. you know this affects the entire country. and they have to decide when kind of a country we are, they are giving so many mixed messages, they hurt children and families and splitting them apartment you know that -- apart, that is lackin
even for people who are citizens of new york city. n get mad when people arrive a demand resources housing and food, they call human rights is ridiculous. and eric adams saying that is disproportionately affecting new york city here, had no empathy for the border towns or eagle pass or for texas and arizona. who have been dealing with this for years. i really find it hard to. these with eric adams and people of martha's vineyard and nantucket and biden's bored air czar kamala harris, they are...