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city. they heard there is an opportunity in new york city that they are saved as black migrants in new york so when they arrive, they contact me. they contact organizers they know. thousands of black migrants, including have been sleeping in mosques around the country. they are in horrific conditions. i want to bring awareness to our struggle. with that opportunity we took the chance to put them in randall's island. this past sunday we took about 45 african men and sent them to the hurc. it was a successful mission. successful because these men are now in warm beds. they are safe. they are being fed. still, they need more support. they need more resources. amy: i also understand on the issue of haitians being held near guantÁnamo, the unhcr has called on the united states to refrain from forced returns of haitians. finally, i want to ask you both about what you think the city should be doing that they are not doing now. that is new york city. and then take that national. what you are doing most of our people reaching out to you? >> i think one of the most important thing is the city needs t
city. they heard there is an opportunity in new york city that they are saved as black migrants in new york so when they arrive, they contact me. they contact organizers they know. thousands of black migrants, including have been sleeping in mosques around the country. they are in horrific conditions. i want to bring awareness to our struggle. with that opportunity we took the chance to put them in randall's island. this past sunday we took about 45 african men and sent them to the hurc. it was...
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dix came from camps in new york city, including those marked on screen with a little star.e says this about the kingsbridge area, the region was the most fruitful field of british army buttons in this or probably any other country for no other known place to the writer or so many corn camped, quartered in temporary structures for so long a time during hostilities, the various british provincial and german regiments were frequently changed. they were practically in the field and the debris of the camps discarded utensils, broken crockery, glass, rum bottles, clay pipes, hoop, iron, metal, parts of muskets, swords, equipments and rubbish of every kind was gathered into refuge heaps or buried to clear the ground. these localities and in company with such objects, the buttons generally were found. the cloth of the uniforms having disappeared. they were turned out of the ground while cultivating the soil and excavate for foundations and in opening streets at this time and subsequently several localities in this region were visited and relations established with their hoovers, wh
dix came from camps in new york city, including those marked on screen with a little star.e says this about the kingsbridge area, the region was the most fruitful field of british army buttons in this or probably any other country for no other known place to the writer or so many corn camped, quartered in temporary structures for so long a time during hostilities, the various british provincial and german regiments were frequently changed. they were practically in the field and the debris of...
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, sandra. >> sandra: let's bring in a republican new york city councilwoman speaking out against this potential new law. great to have you on set with us. first off, if you are a landlord in new york city and you want t know who you are going to, you know, let into a particular apartment and you want to know what their criminal background is, you can run a check and legally that landlord can decide not to rent to you? >> as of right now, yes. but the city council is now trying to pass this bill which would essentially create a new protected class. and what would that protected class be n criminals, people with arrest records because the purpose of this bill is to basically prohibit housing discrimination based on somebody's arrest record. so if this bill was to pass, landlords will now be stripped of a right to check the criminal background history of a potential tenant. >> sandra: and the landlord has the discretion, right, to say this popped up and it could be a criminal background and they can decide on their own whether or not to admit them into that apartment, does not mean
, sandra. >> sandra: let's bring in a republican new york city councilwoman speaking out against this potential new law. great to have you on set with us. first off, if you are a landlord in new york city and you want t know who you are going to, you know, let into a particular apartment and you want to know what their criminal background is, you can run a check and legally that landlord can decide not to rent to you? >> as of right now, yes. but the city council is now trying to...
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that is a real issue for the people of new york city. ew york citizen that wants to be safe will see it as it's time for these people to be taken off the streets. >> when i say it's kidnapping, serving as a paramedic. if i take a patient, aware, i know my name, able to think clearly to some degree, i have the right to refuse transport. from a police officer, i'm sorry you have to come with me. no, my flname is mr. lemon, it' november, i don't want to go. >> it sounds like one of your concerns also is the cops can't do this too. we have so much on our plate, are we going to be properly trained to do this, can we add this? >> i think training is paramount. i know we put it out, is there enough training? are we looking at situations potentially when a situation goes badly. if i go to take a patient that doesn't want to go, taking them involuntarily, what's the ramifications for the uniformed officer that's going -- >> don you said something that's important. new york city residents want to be safe and use the subway, including my wife. if yo
that is a real issue for the people of new york city. ew york citizen that wants to be safe will see it as it's time for these people to be taken off the streets. >> when i say it's kidnapping, serving as a paramedic. if i take a patient, aware, i know my name, able to think clearly to some degree, i have the right to refuse transport. from a police officer, i'm sorry you have to come with me. no, my flname is mr. lemon, it' november, i don't want to go. >> it sounds like one of...
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." >> brian: new york city. an candidate gets over 30% is considered fantastic favored in staten island and upstate new york jump ball often. that's why the city is extremely diverse. >> ainsley: races are very tight. and if you look at the "new york times" siena college polls they asked if they were held today who would you vote for. in arizona you have senator mark kelly with 5 #% and blake masters with 45%. in pennsylvania john ferm with 49%. dr. oz with # 4% it. really depends on the poll you look at. other polls have dr. oz ahead. in georgia, senator raphael warnock 49% and herschel walker with 46%. look at insider advantage they have walker up with a 3 point lead. nevada it is neck and neck according to "new york times" siena college poll. senator cortez masto 47% and laxalt 47%. >> brian: herschel walker is up 45.5 to 45.2. his staff feels as though not only are they ahead they got a shot at 50% which would avoid the run off. >> story in the post how stacy abrams could be hurting weafl warnock down in that
." >> brian: new york city. an candidate gets over 30% is considered fantastic favored in staten island and upstate new york jump ball often. that's why the city is extremely diverse. >> ainsley: races are very tight. and if you look at the "new york times" siena college polls they asked if they were held today who would you vote for. in arizona you have senator mark kelly with 5 #% and blake masters with 45%. in pennsylvania john ferm with 49%. dr. oz with # 4% it....
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first timers who claimed victory at new york city's marathon. cly to at new york city's marathon. .r. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ...and even worse with all my gear on. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the insie to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema. so adults can have long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don
first timers who claimed victory at new york city's marathon. cly to at new york city's marathon. .r. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my...
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york city and to see what's happening it's really just sad. maria: new york city mayor, eric adams, the tent city that was supposed to house the bussed in migrants set to close next week. three weeks after opening. the single men living in the complex will be moved to a hotel in midtown manhattan. your reaction, michael. >> when you live in the lie that, oh, these are migrants and they all need a place here and you you don't accept the reality that there's a lot of poor people in america that need government services, that need our help, why do we have to take care of the poor people of every country in the world. it's not that these people should be cast aside, it's just there should be a priority for citizens and people that live there. maria: go ahead. >> my husband tom and i went to orchard beach when they were putting up tents there. citizens had no idea they were going to do this. we went to the meeting for the local community. the basic question was about safety and security. and the federal guy that was there -- the local politician that was ther
york city and to see what's happening it's really just sad. maria: new york city mayor, eric adams, the tent city that was supposed to house the bussed in migrants set to close next week. three weeks after opening. the single men living in the complex will be moved to a hotel in midtown manhattan. your reaction, michael. >> when you live in the lie that, oh, these are migrants and they all need a place here and you you don't accept the reality that there's a lot of poor people in america...
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you were fired from your teaching job in new york city because you would not get the vaccine. u been doing since you were fired? >> yes, i did not get to work in new york city from october of last year until just this april when i ventured and started my own tutoring online because i'm not allowed to work in person with children given that i did not adhere to the mandate. stu: you were just flat out fired and said no, i'm not getting the jab, you're gone. >> they put me on leave without pay but however -- stu: without pay? how long were a teacher before that? >> i've been a teacher for 19 years. with the doe for like 11 years. stu: for 11 years you were a teacher in new york city? >> yes. stu: then you refused to get the jab and you're out. >> yes. stu: and you can't go back. >> no because they gave me an official letter that i was fired in february. then the sad thing is that even though when you're fired you're not allowed to, you know, work in the city at all because i live in new york city and mandate was there for public and private. stu: education is the issue that turns
you were fired from your teaching job in new york city because you would not get the vaccine. u been doing since you were fired? >> yes, i did not get to work in new york city from october of last year until just this april when i ventured and started my own tutoring online because i'm not allowed to work in person with children given that i did not adhere to the mandate. stu: you were just flat out fired and said no, i'm not getting the jab, you're gone. >> they put me on leave...
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jackie: new york city mayor eric adams trying to keep the streets of new york a little safer.eone clearly mentally ill, walking around here you see it all the time, officers and first-responders will be able to take them to a hospital to get help even if that person doesn't want to go. fox news's david lee miller in new york city with more on this. >> reporter: jackie, the mayor's initiative will allow for people to be involuntarily hospitalized if they maintain inability to meet basic needs even if no dangerous activity observed. cops will have a hotline number staffed by mental health professionals to call for guidance. up to now the mentally ill could only be hospitalized against their will in they only posed a to themselves or others. mayor adams says they have a moral responsibility to get people psychiatric help whether they want it or not. >> people are talking to themselves, no shoes on, shadow boxing, unkempt. we're walking by them. we're pretending they don't see them. >> reporter: critics accuse the mayor playing fast and loose with the legal rights of new yorkers.
jackie: new york city mayor eric adams trying to keep the streets of new york a little safer.eone clearly mentally ill, walking around here you see it all the time, officers and first-responders will be able to take them to a hospital to get help even if that person doesn't want to go. fox news's david lee miller in new york city with more on this. >> reporter: jackie, the mayor's initiative will allow for people to be involuntarily hospitalized if they maintain inability to meet basic...
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absolutely not a football country, they had to build ions around one of the stadiums from scratch, the new cityenerally grew, new transport lines had to be built metro lines, that is, this is the money that the country will spend and it is unlikely that it will be able to receive there, maybe even 1/3 one third of these funds in the form of a refund, well, evil people say that even there the fans were brought for money, that this is a major mass - it is also it costs something i don't know how true it is, mr. mykhailo hey, maybe your figures differ from what yevgen said, what is the total amount that will be spent, i heard some incredible amounts 200 billion 220 billion, well, that is, more than yevgen he says really this amount is fantastic, but it is necessary to understand what it includes, it seems to me that here the miracles of accounting appeared and took into account the general cost estimate, literally all the projects so large and grand that were built in katal for the previous 12 years, this includes the expansion of the airport with the construction of the subway, the construction o
absolutely not a football country, they had to build ions around one of the stadiums from scratch, the new cityenerally grew, new transport lines had to be built metro lines, that is, this is the money that the country will spend and it is unlikely that it will be able to receive there, maybe even 1/3 one third of these funds in the form of a refund, well, evil people say that even there the fans were brought for money, that this is a major mass - it is also it costs something i don't know how...
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building of this new citye metro in the capital of qatar, 36 e-e have been spent so far, for at least an estimate of 36 billion. well, the direct costs of stadiums are 10 billion, and the costs of building a new seaport are about seven with half a billion. that is, all the expenses of the boat that go directly to football and those that the country generally spent on infrastructure investments during the time when it was chosen as the host of the championship and until the time when the championship was conducted it simply shows how much is spent now on football, you know, for comparison, economists give a very cool figure that in the 60th year, the cost of the world cup in terms of one player participating in it was $200,000 in current prices. now in russia, from russia, now there in the 18th year, these expenses reached seven million dollars per player . this just shows how expensive it is to hold a championship, sports inflation, but it reminds me of something, remember euro-2012 in ukraine and then not onl
building of this new citye metro in the capital of qatar, 36 e-e have been spent so far, for at least an estimate of 36 billion. well, the direct costs of stadiums are 10 billion, and the costs of building a new seaport are about seven with half a billion. that is, all the expenses of the boat that go directly to football and those that the country generally spent on infrastructure investments during the time when it was chosen as the host of the championship and until the time when the...
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new york city and check it out a new way forward.are going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. that was plan a. and then i did not win. [laughter] and then the other plan, plan to a building the forward party as an independent. >> andrew, i asked yesterday my twitter account if my readers or followers have questions for you. there's a lot of feedback and a lot of questions. i would say the ranked choice vote the number one question was concerns that a criticism you had run ass a democrat and perhaps plan to leave the party but did not tell anyonee that. so what would you say to that criticism and do you understand why at some of the people thatpe support you would have been concerned you are representing that you are a democrat while you knew you would perhaps be leaving thely party? >> i was straightforward about my policy stands for think we have 77 pages of policy proposals. so to me that she be why you vote for someone and why you are excited about them or not. rather than what letter comes after the
new york city and check it out a new way forward.are going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. that was plan a. and then i did not win. [laughter] and then the other plan, plan to a building the forward party as an independent. >> andrew, i asked yesterday my twitter account if my readers or followers have questions for you. there's a lot of feedback and a lot of questions. i would say the ranked choice vote the number one question was concerns that a...
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people all over the world gathered for the annual new york city marathon yesterday here in, yes, new owned the winners evi with evan shebett tg the men's title and sharon lakodi taking the women's title. this was her first ever marathon. this year the race will be back in full capacity, for the first time since 2019 it was. it was canceled in 2020 because of covid. it you was down sized last year to 30,000 runners, 2021, again, due to the pandemic, maria. so we're going to have more details and stories about the marathon coming up in the big buzz at 8:50 a.m. eastern time. maria: oh, my god. i don't want to give anything away but congratulations, cheryl, you're amazing. you ran again. cheryl: thank you. maria: we'll talk about it later. all right. thank you, cheryl. white house national security advisor jake sullivan has reportedly been holding talks with russian president putin's top aides in an effort to reduce broader conflict in moscow's war in ukraine. apparently russia against using wees ponce of mass destruction after sullivan made an unannounced visit to kyiv. joining us now,
people all over the world gathered for the annual new york city marathon yesterday here in, yes, new owned the winners evi with evan shebett tg the men's title and sharon lakodi taking the women's title. this was her first ever marathon. this year the race will be back in full capacity, for the first time since 2019 it was. it was canceled in 2020 because of covid. it you was down sized last year to 30,000 runners, 2021, again, due to the pandemic, maria. so we're going to have more details and...
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i don't live in new york city. rk's -- new yorkers votes for bragg and mayor adams, why does this matter to me? well, these d.a.s across the country are being put in by someone named george soros who is with funding these campaigns, and this is coming to a town near you. it is a new way of looking at justicings re-- justice, restorative justice, and it does affect people's quality of life. you can go i don't live in new york city, but this may be coming to your town too. joey: well, the ironmy here for me, you know what a bondsman is. >>? if that person they bond goes on the run, then they have to pay other $45,000. pleasure if the city of new york or if the state of new york decides that bails are no longer necessary, they're essentially being the bondsman for that criminal, right? where i'm going here is there should be civil cases coming back against them. listen, you vouched for this person, then they came and robbed me, mugged me, murdered someone in my family, now you're the one that has to pay the piper becau
i don't live in new york city. rk's -- new yorkers votes for bragg and mayor adams, why does this matter to me? well, these d.a.s across the country are being put in by someone named george soros who is with funding these campaigns, and this is coming to a town near you. it is a new way of looking at justicings re-- justice, restorative justice, and it does affect people's quality of life. you can go i don't live in new york city, but this may be coming to your town too. joey: well, the ironmy...
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is there a crime problem in new york city? and to what extent are you responsible for it? , how you characterize something, i acknowledge there is a crime issue. it's not new to me because it's election time. i've been working on this throughout my entire time as governor. dagen: raymond, your reaction to that? this is after she vilified the gop and republicans, calling it a consistent spir you sigh, that they had -- conspiracy, that they cooked up to talk about crime as if it didn't exist and i will add this. you know, keira bennefield was murdered by her estranged husband one day after he was he released with no bail for beating her. she was murdered in front of her three children, wearing a bulletproof vest. her bail reform law that she refuses to change responsible for keira bennefield's murder and yesterday kathy hochul's aiaides were trying to keep questions away from her about keira bennefield's' murder whose keira's mother laid solely at the feet of kathy hochul. your reaction to that? >> the first step is admitting you have a problem. that's good. now we have to do
is there a crime problem in new york city? and to what extent are you responsible for it? , how you characterize something, i acknowledge there is a crime issue. it's not new to me because it's election time. i've been working on this throughout my entire time as governor. dagen: raymond, your reaction to that? this is after she vilified the gop and republicans, calling it a consistent spir you sigh, that they had -- conspiracy, that they cooked up to talk about crime as if it didn't exist and...
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the partnership for new york city told cbs news the city's new law will make the compensation conversationore difficult to the extent that most job candidates and current employees will believe they should be at the top of the salary range. companies must list a good-faith salary for a new employee or face a hefty fine. but the ranges can vary greatly. one job we found listed the high-end salary at almost double the low end. but career coach cynthia pong says salary is only one piece of the puzzle. >> workplace culture is extremely important to us, sometimes even more important than saltry, or at least equalry. so doing your due dill jen. >> reporter: for bagger, knowing the numbers helps her map out here career. >> being young, i can just plan a little bit further out if i know what the pay of my next step is going to look like, what the salary is going to look like. > reporter: now, many salaries do not state bonuses or other perks that can be negotiated. pong also reminds job seekers to carefully review the requirements of comparable positions. these can vary significantly even if the j
the partnership for new york city told cbs news the city's new law will make the compensation conversationore difficult to the extent that most job candidates and current employees will believe they should be at the top of the salary range. companies must list a good-faith salary for a new employee or face a hefty fine. but the ranges can vary greatly. one job we found listed the high-end salary at almost double the low end. but career coach cynthia pong says salary is only one piece of the...
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i am a first-year college student new york city.recent years i've seen the city that i love deteriorate an become a shell of itself becaus our elected leaders do not want to enforce the laws that keep u safe. what would you do as governor t address my concerns about publi safety? >> the first thing i would duke of the first day i'm in office is tell the district attorney he's being removed for his refusal to enforce the law. [cheers and applause] >> well plan a is for the state legislature to come to the tabl and work with me, they say they're not going to work together with the need to rollback these program and allows like cashless bail, so what we're going to do unto you one d1 is we are going to declare a crime emergency here in the state of new york and we are going to suspend cashless bail, less is more, the discovery law changes, we have to force them to come to the table. you deserve your governor to be doing absolutely everything in their power to make your life here in new york city safer on the streets in in the subways.
i am a first-year college student new york city.recent years i've seen the city that i love deteriorate an become a shell of itself becaus our elected leaders do not want to enforce the laws that keep u safe. what would you do as governor t address my concerns about publi safety? >> the first thing i would duke of the first day i'm in office is tell the district attorney he's being removed for his refusal to enforce the law. [cheers and applause] >> well plan a is for the state...
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bring in new york city councilman, joe borelli. % this year compared to 2021, how can new york city ever come back to what it once was if you take your life in your hands every time you hoppa a train? >> joe: it can't. as long as someone like alvin bragg is there, new york city will never be as safe as it was when giuliani and bloomberg and even part of bill de blasio's term. new yorkers are learning you get what you deserve, they overwhelmingly elected this guy, alvin bragg, who promised day one to do exactly what he was doing. he is not lying, he is not hiding or shameful of how he wants to treat this office and new yorkers elected it and manhattan supported kathy hochul and lee zeldin, her opponent, promised to get rid of alvin bragg. we are in this situation where manh manhattan citizens are causing this problem. >> todd: have city leaders and state leaders gone far enough? the numbers lead me to believe no. >> no issue the police are making as much arrests, if not more than in the years leading up to this year, prosecutors like
bring in new york city councilman, joe borelli. % this year compared to 2021, how can new york city ever come back to what it once was if you take your life in your hands every time you hoppa a train? >> joe: it can't. as long as someone like alvin bragg is there, new york city will never be as safe as it was when giuliani and bloomberg and even part of bill de blasio's term. new yorkers are learning you get what you deserve, they overwhelmingly elected this guy, alvin bragg, who promised...
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has turned to the only one in their ranks potentially weird enough to take on donald trump -- new york citynservative governors trafficking migrants, and whether adams has what it takes to carry on the democrats' proud tradition of being functionally republican. mr. mayor, thank you for taking time from pressure-washing city hall for traces of rudy giuliani to speak with me today. let's begin with your journey to the mayor of the greatest city on earth, where you can watch hugh jackman sing and dance for a mere month's salary -- new york. why has your story broken through? i mean, doesn't the democratic party have enough jacked, vegan, ex-cop, sexagenarian club kids? -[ chuckles ] that's a great description. -mm-hmm. -i just think pragmatic, you know? all of us remember and recall our grandmothers, our aunties, our mom and dad just giving us common sense. everyone talks about dollars and cents. no, it's common sense. -mm-hmm. -and that is the philosophy. that is how i approach life. just common-sense things to do. -speaking of common sense, you've said that because of rare gems and stones u
has turned to the only one in their ranks potentially weird enough to take on donald trump -- new york citynservative governors trafficking migrants, and whether adams has what it takes to carry on the democrats' proud tradition of being functionally republican. mr. mayor, thank you for taking time from pressure-washing city hall for traces of rudy giuliani to speak with me today. let's begin with your journey to the mayor of the greatest city on earth, where you can watch hugh jackman sing and...
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>> were already making a difference. >> violent crime still surging from catching released in new york citychul is a new york crime is not comparable to san francisco for a people who live here feel a different way let's will come to the show from the national police association sargent betsy smith, it's great to have you with us. let me ask you directly about that that was a great interview a lot of people to live in new york city specifically say it does feel like san francisco people do not feel safe, newark spoke and elected kathy hochul governor so i get that and i understand that but it doesn't change how we feel she says were making progress, nobody here feels like it's happening. >> even your mayor erekat arms says it's not happening and that they need more help. the mayor asked governor hochul to call in an emergency session of the legislature to address crime and she said will get to it in january. that's incredibly frustrating what's happening in newark is a rise in violent crime in the rise in shootings and you still have a prosecutor and alvin bragg who ushered in 31% hike in v
>> were already making a difference. >> violent crime still surging from catching released in new york citychul is a new york crime is not comparable to san francisco for a people who live here feel a different way let's will come to the show from the national police association sargent betsy smith, it's great to have you with us. let me ask you directly about that that was a great interview a lot of people to live in new york city specifically say it does feel like san francisco...
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a little bit among african american voters in new york city. oalition that was so centered on worries over crime in the major's race, if he can get 35% in new york city, which is hard to do for a republican, but that is the goal from his campaign, we could have a big surprise in new york. >> neil: it's been 20 years to your point. there's history to a republican getting elected three times in a row. george pataki in 94 and 98 and 2002. it's hard. typically the map is democrats have the advantage. they run up a huge lead in he doesn't have the same political playbook that george pataki did. hochul has been tone deaf when it comes to talking about crime and understanding this is a big issue. >> neil: let's look at the race and the aggregate across the country. not only governorships like this but you sense of the senate and the house. i like to pick your brain on where you see momentum. i talked to lee carter a year ago and governor murphy in new jersey seemed to have an insurmountable lead. i wonder if that 15, 20 point lead that he had had more
a little bit among african american voters in new york city. oalition that was so centered on worries over crime in the major's race, if he can get 35% in new york city, which is hard to do for a republican, but that is the goal from his campaign, we could have a big surprise in new york. >> neil: it's been 20 years to your point. there's history to a republican getting elected three times in a row. george pataki in 94 and 98 and 2002. it's hard. typically the map is democrats have the...
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migrant family of 4 with two young kids in public schools staying in a shelter or hotel, they cost new york citypayers $93,000 every single year and the average day is longer. jackie: glad you put the screen up. when somebody comes illegally into the country they end up in new york city. it is not just giving them food or temporary housing. there are massive costs, everything that goes with it is important for people to understand that. mayor adams is asking governor hochul withheld for the migrant crisis, lee zeldin says they should focus on crime. >> the governor has to crackdown on it, we have to support men and women in law enforcement. many issues we are campaigning on don't go away the day after an election and we see that with all the crime headlines that continue to be part of the news and that will impact new yorkers deciding whether to stay, to travel to new york. jackie: joining me is curtis sliwa. glad we have a chance to catch up after what happened with the governor's race in new york, it was a close race and there was a chance for zeldin to flip the state but couldn't do it and a
migrant family of 4 with two young kids in public schools staying in a shelter or hotel, they cost new york citypayers $93,000 every single year and the average day is longer. jackie: glad you put the screen up. when somebody comes illegally into the country they end up in new york city. it is not just giving them food or temporary housing. there are massive costs, everything that goes with it is important for people to understand that. mayor adams is asking governor hochul withheld for the...
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>>> in new york city, the woman attacked, sexually assaulted. news coming in on an arrest tonight, now linked to multiple cases. >>> and the fbi's new warning about synagogues and security in new jersey. >>> first tonight, the suspect in the attack on speaker pelosi's husband. multiple reports tonight that he was in the u.s. illegally and what we've now learned. and news just coming in on paul pelosi and his condition. what speaker pelosi has just revealed. mola lenghi in san francisco. >>> just five days now until the crucial midterms. growing concern tonight about increased threats against election workers. what was discovered in a mail-in ballot in colorado. the county clerk wearing a bulletproof vest and where they've installed panic buttons. all of this as president biden warned in his speech that the issue of election safety, preserving democracy, he says, is on the ballot this year. terry moran tonight. >>> the three states that could determine control of the senate. the new polls tonight. where those races stand right now. and why this wi
>>> in new york city, the woman attacked, sexually assaulted. news coming in on an arrest tonight, now linked to multiple cases. >>> and the fbi's new warning about synagogues and security in new jersey. >>> first tonight, the suspect in the attack on speaker pelosi's husband. multiple reports tonight that he was in the u.s. illegally and what we've now learned. and news just coming in on paul pelosi and his condition. what speaker pelosi has just revealed. mola...
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we are talking about new york, a city that seems to wake up to a terrifying new headline almost dailybout an unprovoked attack on the city streets or in its subways. people going about their lives pushed in front of a train tore stabbed to death. the suspects often found to be mentally ill. >> sandra: and it's not isolated to just here in the big apple. across the u.s. dealing with this. earlier this month, a homeless man grabbed a display knife and stabbed a child inside a target store. here in new york, the mayor says it's an necessary move but critics say it crosses a line. new york city's public advocate next in line to the mayor is among those critics questioning how effective and fair this will be. we'll talk to him in a moment. but we begin on this breaking news on the handful of crisis mounting for the biden white house. and this is a live look at the white house in the briefing room, karine jean-pierre is expected to face a great deal of questions from musk's twitter to china's protests. >> john: elon musk in a moment, but first passing a bill to prevent a railroad strike bef
we are talking about new york, a city that seems to wake up to a terrifying new headline almost dailybout an unprovoked attack on the city streets or in its subways. people going about their lives pushed in front of a train tore stabbed to death. the suspects often found to be mentally ill. >> sandra: and it's not isolated to just here in the big apple. across the u.s. dealing with this. earlier this month, a homeless man grabbed a display knife and stabbed a child inside a target store....
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unfortunately, it's time we will open new cities, belarus, but you come to the high and get to know this rain shapotite leaves shine, the sun, like holy fractions, our life is formed. i would like to have a closer look at this world. and every day to discover something new it would be this way. 'cause we cut it out with love. from love to belarus show minsk on the nineteenth, dear oleg of the province. the town on the sewer is the mayor nikolai kalinevich in 1889, this show is from his suburb. who will replace him, who will want to put on their pledges. your fur problems candidate showed up. i have a name with divila at all temples karl jan alexander fund. jobsky in his 30s. she needed to have everything about what a young man could tell from the father, he got not only a coat of arms and a pumpkin, a veritable full of mayon to bushes. yes , the bank has a good amount for what such a dandy, minsk could live itself without the troublesome jump. the couple alley has the motto of the vudendzhabian family of life-aijini ambition not to be the mayor, iago abrali, young ceramists obliged the d
unfortunately, it's time we will open new cities, belarus, but you come to the high and get to know this rain shapotite leaves shine, the sun, like holy fractions, our life is formed. i would like to have a closer look at this world. and every day to discover something new it would be this way. 'cause we cut it out with love. from love to belarus show minsk on the nineteenth, dear oleg of the province. the town on the sewer is the mayor nikolai kalinevich in 1889, this show is from his suburb....
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here you are now postpresidential, post new york city mayor's race with a new book. i thought the book really reflected what i know the candidates saw from you on the trail which was someone who was having fun and shaking things up. andrew, in the spirit of shaking things up, in the last couple weeks you have been on a book tour and recently you are promoting the book on the show of tucker carlson and yet you felt some blowback from some the people who supported you during the campaign. i guess my first question to kick it off, would you go back on tucker's show? >> guest: one of the things that also happened, eric, first, it's great to see you. great to be here. for those of you watching me and eric hung out on the trail and i were in particular, but that's what happens when your presidential candidate, you hang out with other presidential candidates and build relationships. one of the things i think eric and i both fell on the trail is in you go to talk to people where they are there not as divided as a media environment might suggest. i think c-span is a perfect e
here you are now postpresidential, post new york city mayor's race with a new book. i thought the book really reflected what i know the candidates saw from you on the trail which was someone who was having fun and shaking things up. andrew, in the spirit of shaking things up, in the last couple weeks you have been on a book tour and recently you are promoting the book on the show of tucker carlson and yet you felt some blowback from some the people who supported you during the campaign. i guess...
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and in the next district over, retired new york city police department detective anthony d'espisito winning a house seat held by democrats for roughly two decades. here now on their very exciting week those three new york congressman elect. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: all right. so, mike, you know, we have been talking about where's the red wave. there walls a red wave on long island. >> absolutely. and across new york state. you know, we are going to send # 1 members from the new york to congress and that will ultimately deliver the house majority for republicans. and, you know, being in the hudson valley, rockland county, west chester, putnam, duchess we defeated the chair of the dccc first time in 42 years. and, you know, today hillary clinton, bill clinton and george soros wake up with a republican congressman elect. >> steve: your win reminds me of when aoc beat joe crowley the number 3 democrat in the house. >> absolutely. i mean, it's not often that it happens. but, you know, sean maloney had sent a memo earlier this year to state democrats
and in the next district over, retired new york city police department detective anthony d'espisito winning a house seat held by democrats for roughly two decades. here now on their very exciting week those three new york congressman elect. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: all right. so, mike, you know, we have been talking about where's the red wave. there walls a red wave on long island. >> absolutely. and across new york state....
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the recent news was the settlement with the city of new york, which happened just last week.y, and this is the exception not the norm, both of those entities wanted to come to the table immediately. they were both serious about trying to resolve these cases. it was important to resolve them quickly, as you know, this case had a 50 year injustice that lingered and lingered and lingered. so for the government to resolve these cases immediately was essential. juan: david, in terms of the size of the settlement -- how was that reached by new york city? there was always, obviously, the questions about to what degree the new york city police department was aware of the assassination, the infamous they had an undercover agent who is part of the secret he deil. so what degree did the responsibilities of new york city, not just in terms of the convictions of the men, but the role of the w york city police department and malcolm's death come into play? >> great question. there are a lot of questions about who was responsible for this injustice. the fbi, of course, who hit a mountain of
the recent news was the settlement with the city of new york, which happened just last week.y, and this is the exception not the norm, both of those entities wanted to come to the table immediately. they were both serious about trying to resolve these cases. it was important to resolve them quickly, as you know, this case had a 50 year injustice that lingered and lingered and lingered. so for the government to resolve these cases immediately was essential. juan: david, in terms of the size of...
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city. alexis, thank you. bring in new york city minority council leader joe borelli. ncil members supporting this? more than half support it and adams says he will sign it. >> in new york city most of elected offices are determined by a democratic primary. in this case progressives are getting two points for what they're doing. creating a new protected class of people which is great for them and they're rewarding criminals which seems to be a guiding light for members of the city council and state legislature. so to them this is a tremendous win what they have done is unite the had fields and mccoys of real estate, landlords and tenants don't want to rent to people with criminal convictions. by the way landlords can rent to people with criminal convictions today. many do. there are many extenuating circumstances why a person might allow someone a criminal conviction like the advocate mentioned 10, 15 years ago to reside in the building. we had cases in new york, right near fox where a guy was throwing a brick through a window of a lgbtq bar. wouldn't the public want a
city. alexis, thank you. bring in new york city minority council leader joe borelli. ncil members supporting this? more than half support it and adams says he will sign it. >> in new york city most of elected offices are determined by a democratic primary. in this case progressives are getting two points for what they're doing. creating a new protected class of people which is great for them and they're rewarding criminals which seems to be a guiding light for members of the city council...
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not just new york city. does new york city have an effect on the rest of the country? absolutely. new york city is one of the central importation spots for fentanyl and other drugs coming from mexico. there are other central cities throughout the united states but for the east coast, the mid atlantic states, pennsylvania, and other areas south of us it's new york where it primary comes through. >> bill: it gets here and they take it elsewhere. curious questions about this. what has an open/porous border done to your job in terms of the challenge you face? >> well, the drugs that we see is when it's coming in bulk coming primarily through underground tunnels because it is many pounds or it is coming on trucks, it is coming in cars, it is coming in vehicles. so that's our choke point there is to try to cut it off that way in the vehicles, in the traffic. and that's hard because there is so much traffic crossing over that border. so much car traffic and commerce coming through that border. >> dana: is there a legal policy or resource change that you would ask for right no
not just new york city. does new york city have an effect on the rest of the country? absolutely. new york city is one of the central importation spots for fentanyl and other drugs coming from mexico. there are other central cities throughout the united states but for the east coast, the mid atlantic states, pennsylvania, and other areas south of us it's new york where it primary comes through. >> bill: it gets here and they take it elsewhere. curious questions about this. what has an...
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we're here live in new york city in front of a fantastic audience. i've just been teasing them for our final retaking america town hall ahead of the midterms. >> all right. the first polls open 80 hours from now in a midterm election. that will shape the direction of our country for at least the next two years and probably really for the next decade. so when the twenty twenty election was called for, biden, you might remember democrats got very cocky very quickly and then they got sloppy giving in to the craziest demands of the far left on issues ranging from trans rights to stopping the keystone pipeline. and now, two short years later, look at the mess they've created. they stoked inflation. they've sabotaged our energy independence and they wrecked our foreign policy. in fact, i was thinking about this tonight. i really can't think of a single issue that biden and the democrats have gotten right. and overwhelmingly, americans do not think that democracy is at risk if the democrats lose control of congress, just like they don't think our country is
we're here live in new york city in front of a fantastic audience. i've just been teasing them for our final retaking america town hall ahead of the midterms. >> all right. the first polls open 80 hours from now in a midterm election. that will shape the direction of our country for at least the next two years and probably really for the next decade. so when the twenty twenty election was called for, biden, you might remember democrats got very cocky very quickly and then they got sloppy...
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i am proud of a lot, but i feel like i have done a lot. ♪ david: how do you think new york city is doing? mike bloomberg is no longer mayor. there has been a mayor after him and now we have a new mayor, eric adams. do you think new york is as safe as it was when you were in government? dan: it is not as safe as it was. a is clearly rising. it is not back to the dark days of pre-giuliani in the 1990's but we have to be careful because it is a foundation of everything. i know the current mayor is committed to reducing crime but we are going to have to be incredibly aggressive in making sure crime does not increase. david: are you involved in any new york city matters? dan: the mayor and governor asked me to cochair a panel or task force on reviving the commercial districts throughout the city. i have been in the middle of that. later this fall, we will produce the report, that hopefully will be pretty inspiring here and in other places. david: one of the other projects you conceived of is the shed. you were the chairman of it for a long time. what is the shed? dan: we wanted to put a cultu
i am proud of a lot, but i feel like i have done a lot. ♪ david: how do you think new york city is doing? mike bloomberg is no longer mayor. there has been a mayor after him and now we have a new mayor, eric adams. do you think new york is as safe as it was when you were in government? dan: it is not as safe as it was. a is clearly rising. it is not back to the dark days of pre-giuliani in the 1990's but we have to be careful because it is a foundation of everything. i know the current mayor...
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alexis make adams live in new york city with more on all of that. >> good evening. l lies here on new york. a lot of people watching this very close gubernatorial race here. you can tell that gap is closing because they have big names and big money coming here to new york in this race. this is one of those events just here over the weekend. president joe biden in new york tonight to campaign for kathy holcombe. calling president biden's visit an act of desperation. >> the pollsters try to tell you, it is a 10-point race. fourteen-point race. well why are you bringing all of these people to new york if this isn't as close as we know it actually is. >> today's presidential visit comes one day after bill clinton stepped in to help the incumbent telling voters hogle is the best choice. >> he makes it sound like cap he gets up every morning, goes to the nearest subway stop and hands out billy clubs and baseball bats before everybody gets on the subway. >> the latest poll shows just a four-point lead lee zeldon and crime is the hot topic in this race. really focusing his c
alexis make adams live in new york city with more on all of that. >> good evening. l lies here on new york. a lot of people watching this very close gubernatorial race here. you can tell that gap is closing because they have big names and big money coming here to new york in this race. this is one of those events just here over the weekend. president joe biden in new york tonight to campaign for kathy holcombe. calling president biden's visit an act of desperation. >> the pollsters...
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that pick new york city that don't live in new york city that don't live there.the individual to the group or terrorist level. they do a great job to sensing those and with the joint task forces and federal and international law enforcement pick up the tips and leads. i think they will be well prepared or as best prepared as they can be. it is a world where it's dynamic as we have seen and look for that contagion effect and hope there's no major incidents this holiday weekend. >> thank you. happy thanksgiving. >>> the justice department wants to call on mike pence part of the january 6 investigation. what are the chances that will happen? this is msnbc reports. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. >>> it looks like former vice president mike pence has a major decision to make. "the new york times" reports the justice department is looking to question pence in the investigation into january 6. that's according to two people familiar with the matter. according to "the times" pence is reportedly considering how to respond. joining
that pick new york city that don't live in new york city that don't live there.the individual to the group or terrorist level. they do a great job to sensing those and with the joint task forces and federal and international law enforcement pick up the tips and leads. i think they will be well prepared or as best prepared as they can be. it is a world where it's dynamic as we have seen and look for that contagion effect and hope there's no major incidents this holiday weekend. >> thank...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> it's beginning to look like christmas out there on fox square. 30 minutes from now, "the five" will be outside along with a huge crowd to light the all american christmas tree. your favorite fox news hosts will be joining us as well as some heroes from the nypd and fdny, and the police athletic league. plus, a big surprise you don't want to miss. it's going to be lots of fun. before we head outside, let's talk about the big news of the day. the incoming republican house majority ready to shake things up in washington. potential speaker, kevin mccarthy, says he will strip some controversial democrats of their committee assignments. >> can't get a security clearance in the public sector. why would we ever give him a clearance in the secrets to america. i won't allow him to be on intel. you have adam schiff to lied to the american public time and again. we won't allow him to be on the intel committee either. congresswoman omar, not allowed to be on foreign affairs.
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> it's beginning to look like christmas out there on fox square. 30 minutes from now, "the five" will be outside along with a huge crowd to light the all american christmas tree. your favorite fox news hosts will be joining us as well as some heroes from the nypd and fdny, and the police athletic league. plus, a big surprise you don't want to miss. it's going to be lots of fun. before we head outside, let's talk about...
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the warriors unveiling their new city edition uniforms today. hey, steph.idn't it looks good in anything, right? the jerseys, honor and celebrate the long line of bay area women who have innovated changed the game, who lead fearlessly in their communities z. and this new look you nice or uniforms were designed by oakland-based artist and muralist alison human who says that she wanted to shine a light on the warrior women here in the bay area. she says that the black jerseys feature 2 gold roses are 2 good reasons, one because the dogs, of course, are champions and she wanted to get them their flowers and 2 human wanted to use flowers as a symbol for ally ship and to honor women as rows, of course, was one of the samples used in the women's suffrage movement. so there you have it. that school can't wait to see them on the court. the new uni's. that's a thing. that's the thing i just learned that little breezy are nice and you are cool. yeah. and those uniforms are that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5 for being with us this hour. stick around, though. a lot more n
the warriors unveiling their new city edition uniforms today. hey, steph.idn't it looks good in anything, right? the jerseys, honor and celebrate the long line of bay area women who have innovated changed the game, who lead fearlessly in their communities z. and this new look you nice or uniforms were designed by oakland-based artist and muralist alison human who says that she wanted to shine a light on the warrior women here in the bay area. she says that the black jerseys feature 2 gold roses...
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well, not everywhere, there is an opportunity to build new sports facilities, so the city is activelybuildings this year , the long-awaited opening of the perov avangard stadium took place, what we now see, in principle, was created in the fifty-fourth year. just now there was a reconstruction, but in general the appearance, the recognizable appearance of this territory has been completely preserved. we have updated the content of this territory, that is, we have expanded the functions of the territory, uh, mainly for amateur sports. uh, well, with different levels of athletic training. in addition to the heated football field and treadmills, the stadium has a workout and crossfit zone, and next to it, the architects have created an obstacle course. we created a kind of training complex using the landscape. e, that is, creating obstacles due to differences in relief. there are several routes here one is more difficult than the other is simpler this year we plan to run 10 facilities, 7 of which were sports, among which the center is large and significant. sambo and boxing stadium. mosk
well, not everywhere, there is an opportunity to build new sports facilities, so the city is activelybuildings this year , the long-awaited opening of the perov avangard stadium took place, what we now see, in principle, was created in the fifty-fourth year. just now there was a reconstruction, but in general the appearance, the recognizable appearance of this territory has been completely preserved. we have updated the content of this territory, that is, we have expanded the functions of the...
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new york city i life fish rat. we had shopping luxury stores. it's hard to explain how common it is to see it right here in new york city, so not a huge shouldn't be that common. oh, yeah, we had a little rats from across the screen a few weeks ago. let's not do that again. alright coming up more bad news for taylor swift fans hoping to score concert tickets today and emotional support bear that you never have to feed. you're watching world news now i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months on golo and taking release. golo saved my life. i was way overweight, and that's what sent me down the path, was i--i wanted to make sure and live for my kid. plain and simple. ♪ what would you give for a child you loved, to make their wish come true? to help them fight a critical illness, just imagine what you'd do. every single one of us can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. ♪ ♪ ♪ on abc and stream on hulu. talk to your friends. wow this story just keeps getting bigger and bigger. the divide between taylor swift fan
new york city i life fish rat. we had shopping luxury stores. it's hard to explain how common it is to see it right here in new york city, so not a huge shouldn't be that common. oh, yeah, we had a little rats from across the screen a few weeks ago. let's not do that again. alright coming up more bad news for taylor swift fans hoping to score concert tickets today and emotional support bear that you never have to feed. you're watching world news now i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months on...
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transforming it "a city of death." a new wave of antigovernment protests have flared across iran. day's demonstrations in tehran and other cities came despite new threats from officials. some of the protests overnight turned violent. security forces fired tear gas to break up crowds. protests began in september after a woman died in police custody. pakistan's former prime minister urged his followers today to resume marching on the capital to demand early elections. the elections had been suspended after he was wounded by a would-be assassin a week ago. supporters said they are eager to get back on the road. >> today is a very important day for all of us. why? the long march is going to start again. it is a peaceful protest. what is important is the government, the incumbent government sitting at the moment, should understand that none of us are scared. judy: for his part, he says he is still recovering from his injuries and will not rejoin the protest just yet. back in this country, the district of columbia filed a civil suit against the washington commanders football team over se
transforming it "a city of death." a new wave of antigovernment protests have flared across iran. day's demonstrations in tehran and other cities came despite new threats from officials. some of the protests overnight turned violent. security forces fired tear gas to break up crowds. protests began in september after a woman died in police custody. pakistan's former prime minister urged his followers today to resume marching on the capital to demand early elections. the elections had...
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a top story, new york city, high profile sex crime. jogger raped in heart of city.the rape of a jogger in the city's west village. the suspect has been arrested 25 times before we are now learning. bring in deroy murdock. good to see you. heartbreaking start to finish. she went out for her morning jog and a man who should have never been walking freely on the streets there, this horrific crime, it's too many, it's too many. deroy, we have had this conversation too many times. >> sandra, i wish this were an isolated incident. it happens over and over and over again. pick up "the new york post," any local paper, homeless person with a long rap sheet on parole, bail, does it again and again and again and again, and people like kathy hochul our governor here says oh, this is all a right wing conspiracy, people like you and me are hallucinating, and you don't need to take drugs to see this stuff. just look around and there's just the idea on the part of the people like kathy hochul and the democrats. if you are nice to criminals they'll be nice to us. it's a total fantas
a top story, new york city, high profile sex crime. jogger raped in heart of city.the rape of a jogger in the city's west village. the suspect has been arrested 25 times before we are now learning. bring in deroy murdock. good to see you. heartbreaking start to finish. she went out for her morning jog and a man who should have never been walking freely on the streets there, this horrific crime, it's too many, it's too many. deroy, we have had this conversation too many times. >> sandra, i...
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the partnership for new york city told cbs news, "the city's new law will make the compensation conversationdifficult, to the extent that most job candidates and current employees will believe they should be at the top of the salary range." companies must list a good-faith salary for a new employee ort l face a hefty fine, but the ranges can vary greatly., or face one job we found listed the high-end salary at almost double the low end. but career coach cynthia pong says salary is only one piece of the puzzle. >> workplace culture is extremely important to us, sometimes even more important than the salary, or equally. so, doing your due diligence, ts nor ask around-- >> reporter: for bagger, knowing the numbers helps her map out her career. >> being young, i can just plan a little bit further out, if i know what the pay of my next steps is going to look like, what the salary is going to look like. >> reporter: now, many salaries do not state bonuses or other perks that can be negotiated. pong also reminds job seekers to carefully review the requirements of comparable positions-- these can va
the partnership for new york city told cbs news, "the city's new law will make the compensation conversationdifficult, to the extent that most job candidates and current employees will believe they should be at the top of the salary range." companies must list a good-faith salary for a new employee ort l face a hefty fine, but the ranges can vary greatly., or face one job we found listed the high-end salary at almost double the low end. but career coach cynthia pong says salary is...
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i'm going to put x more police on the subways in new york city. you know, for all the zillions of people who live there, 50 more beds. that does nothing in new york city and over policing. so, you know, these children been talking about, you know. they now say we're anxious on the subway, not because the people who are going to push us on the tracks, but because of all of these police who have been charged but who have been charged with for something that they're not trained to solve, for that we're not actually solving where the problem is. so having a lot of police officers standing around, you know, look at it does not solve the problem. so, you know i like that the word, you know radical, means at the root and that's where i just keep thinking, you know, as an educator, the critical that lets us you know when facing real problems like you know real vulnerabilities and real, you know, crime and harm to analyze it at the root, you know, we get people scared and then we and here's the band-aid, but we haven't analyzed it at the root. so, you know,
i'm going to put x more police on the subways in new york city. you know, for all the zillions of people who live there, 50 more beds. that does nothing in new york city and over policing. so, you know, these children been talking about, you know. they now say we're anxious on the subway, not because the people who are going to push us on the tracks, but because of all of these police who have been charged but who have been charged with for something that they're not trained to solve, for that...