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maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by representative axne, i inform the house that representative axne will vote yes on the crenshaw amendment. and as the member designated by representative brownley, frankel, meng, and pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the crenshaw amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by designated by mr. waltz, steube, mchenry and buchanan and mrs. wagner, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on amendment number 56. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 264, the nays are 163-rbg the amendment is adopted. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the question on amendment 89 printed in part d of house report 117-241, offered by the gentleman from california, mr.
maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by representative axne, i inform the house that representative axne will vote yes on the crenshaw amendment. and as the member designated by representative brownley, frankel, meng, and pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the crenshaw amendment. the speaker pro tempore:...
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do you anticipate changes in laws in new york city and new york state? guest: it is early to say. we are learning that the mayor in new york only has so much power. a lot of these policies are enacted at the state level and we have not seen albany any signal any willingness to budge to consider any reforms and raise the age. all of these are systematically lowering the transaction cost of criminal conduct, making it less likely that you will be arrested. and if you will be arrested, your case will be possibility -- prosecuted. we had juvenile cases getting diverted to family court, making present -- prison sanctions less likely. eric adams can use -- he is putting pressure on democrats and all the things that so far, they do not seem willing to budge. you have prosecutors who are at office with adams -- host: bail reform is killing new yorkers and in your piece, you write that sweeping changes in 2019 to the state laws, governing pretrial lease were thought to reduce the number of defendants -- the reforms made it more difficult to -- for judges to require defendants to post bail.
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do you anticipate changes in laws in new york city and new york state? guest: i think it is too early to say. one of the things we are starting to learn is that the mayor in new york only has so much power at the end of the day. a lot of these policies are enacted at the state level and we haven't seen albany signal willingness to budge or reconsider these reforms. we have bail reform, discovery reform, all of these things systematically lower the transaction costs of criminal conduct, making it less likely you will be arrested, less likely that if you are arrested, your case will be prosecuted within progressive prosecutors like eric gonzales and alvin bragg in manhattan. we have had juvenile cases diverted into family court at higher rates, aching prison sanctions less likely in those cases. all of that matters, but eric adams is putting pressure on the governor and democrats in albany. so far, they don't seem willing to budge on these issues. then you have prosecutors at the local level who are somewhat at odds with adams' mission. alvin bragg being t
do you anticipate changes in laws in new york city and new york state? guest: i think it is too early to say. one of the things we are starting to learn is that the mayor in new york only has so much power at the end of the day. a lot of these policies are enacted at the state level and we haven't seen albany signal willingness to budge or reconsider these reforms. we have bail reform, discovery reform, all of these things systematically lower the transaction costs of criminal conduct, making...
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city, they are not made in new york city, they not sold in new york city, they are sold in other places. today the attorney general directed all u.s. attorneys in the united states to prioritize combating gun trafficking across the state lines the city boundaries and the justice department is sending additional resources to shut down when they refer to as the iron pipeline like states like baltimore and philadelphia and new york and so many other places in the governor, we work with the mayor nypd, and nine other states creating your task force on illegal guns and that is a kind of leadership that is going to solve the problems. it will hear more about that project and i also want to help every major city following new york's lead, put together partnerships like this one to put together, and building in everyday here in new york city, federal, state and local enforcement, share intelligence about shootings from the day before, the work to take those herself the street as quickly as possible. visit with the partnership looks like and this is what you put together. it's important we need
city, they are not made in new york city, they not sold in new york city, they are sold in other places. today the attorney general directed all u.s. attorneys in the united states to prioritize combating gun trafficking across the state lines the city boundaries and the justice department is sending additional resources to shut down when they refer to as the iron pipeline like states like baltimore and philadelphia and new york and so many other places in the governor, we work with the mayor...
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made in new york city, they aren't sold in new york city. they are sold in other places. today, the attorney general directed all u.s. attorneys in the united states to prioritize combating gun trafficking across state lines and city boundaries. the justice department is sending additional prosecutorial resources to help shut down what's referred to, as you all know, as the "iron pipeline" that funnels guns from shops in states like georgia to crime scenes in baltimore and philadelphia and new york and so many other places. governor, you worked with the mayor and the nypd and nine other states to create an interstate task force on illegal guns. that's the kind of leadership that's going to solve the problem. and i'm eager to hear more about that progress. and, folks, the second thing i want to point out is i want to help every major city follow new york's lead to put together partnerships like this one you put together that meet on a daily basis. every day, here in new york city, like this meeting today, federal, state, and local enforcement
made in new york city, they aren't sold in new york city. they are sold in other places. today, the attorney general directed all u.s. attorneys in the united states to prioritize combating gun trafficking across state lines and city boundaries. the justice department is sending additional prosecutorial resources to help shut down what's referred to, as you all know, as the "iron pipeline" that funnels guns from shops in states like georgia to crime scenes in baltimore and...
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and new york's central park. og and in new york's central park.rd, “you have cancer.” how their world stopped... ...and when they found a way to face it. for some,... ...this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda—a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced melanoma, which is a kind of skin cancer where keytruda may be used when your melanoma has spread or cannot be removed by surgery. keytruda helps your immune system fight...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield four minutes to the sponsor of this bill, the distinguished gentlelady from illinois, mrs. bustos. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for four minutes. mrs. bustos: i rise in enthusiastic of my bill, enepidemicing forced arbitration of sexual assault and sexual harassment act. 69,000 women were suing sterling, incorporated, for sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual discrimination. sterling is the parent company of kay and jared jewelers and, yes, i did say 69,000. i had to double check that over and over. not 69, 6,900, but 69,000 women. if you didn't do what he wanted with him, you wouldn't get your preferred store or raise. that's what sonya douglas, a former employee, testified. a boozy, no spouses allowed sex fest where attendance was mandatory and women were aggressively pursued, groped, and harassed. that's how meetings at the company were described. you were meat being shopped.
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield four minutes to the sponsor of this bill, the distinguished gentlelady from illinois, mrs. bustos. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for four minutes. mrs. bustos: i rise in enthusiastic of my bill, enepidemicing forced arbitration of sexual assault and sexual harassment act. 69,000 women were suing sterling, incorporated, for sexual harassment,...
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tenney of new york, mr. tallon and pursuant to house resolution eight, these members will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, mr. raskin, these members will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. carter of texas, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that mr. brooks will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ill
tenney of new york, mr. tallon and pursuant to house resolution eight, these members will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, mr. raskin, these members will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. carter of texas, i inform the...
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new york, new york has this. there you go. that's what you call a new york rodeo.at with a slice of pizza. they both go well together with a chianti. in texas, in texas, you have real cowboys who speak politely and know how to handle their guns. in california, in california, they have alec baldwin. in texas, a hoedown is a dance. in -- [laughter] why bother? why bother? all right. in new york city, it's what a cop says over his radio when a hooker is passed out on your porch. yeah. and the two-step, the two-step is when you have to jump over a pile of street feces. texas is known for its beautiful cattle. that's kind of true in new york city. [sighing] yeah, talk about huff and mouth disease. here in texas, there's a vast gulf between texas and new mexico. in california, there's a vast gulf between the governor's ears. here in texas, you have the best barbecue in the world. in california, they put pineapples on pizza. that's like putting a mustache on miranda lambert which she could pull it off. in california, they have decaff, skinny soy no-foam latte. in texas, y
new york, new york has this. there you go. that's what you call a new york rodeo.at with a slice of pizza. they both go well together with a chianti. in texas, in texas, you have real cowboys who speak politely and know how to handle their guns. in california, in california, they have alec baldwin. in texas, a hoedown is a dance. in -- [laughter] why bother? why bother? all right. in new york city, it's what a cop says over his radio when a hooker is passed out on your porch. yeah. and the...
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like they did in the 1840s in both new york and philadelphia. where antiimmigration riots like the one depicted on the screen behind me here sprang up in response to the influx of new arrivals and increased job competition. and nativists blamed immigrants for a whole host of urban problems. crime, political corruption, bad behavior, the list goes on. and they accused immigrants of a wide variety of vices. everything from undercutting job opportunities for american-born workers to being willing to work for such low pay no one can get a job. sometimes the reactions could turn violent. like they did in the 1840s in both new york and philadelphia. where antiimmigration riots like the one depicted on the screen behind me here sprang up in response to the influx of new arrivals and increased job competition. so let's try to put all of this in some kind of context. so a little tricky to see, but who has seen this painting before? a lot of you have. so we're looking at a pretty familiar site from the 19th century. this is a painting of american progress.
like they did in the 1840s in both new york and philadelphia. where antiimmigration riots like the one depicted on the screen behind me here sprang up in response to the influx of new arrivals and increased job competition. and nativists blamed immigrants for a whole host of urban problems. crime, political corruption, bad behavior, the list goes on. and they accused immigrants of a wide variety of vices. everything from undercutting job opportunities for american-born workers to being willing...
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like they did in the 1840s in both new york and philadelphia. where antiimmigration riots like the one depicted on the screen behind me here sprang up in response to the influx of new arrivals and increased job competition. so let's try to put all of this in some kind of context. so a little tricky to see, but who has seen this painting before? a lot of you have. so we're looking at a pretty familiar site from the 19th century. this is a painting of american progress. you probably saw this in your textbook high school. this was a print that was in the 1800s. americans would have been really familiar with this image, but it was also a pretty loaded image. so let's take a minute and try to tease out what we can glean from the picture that you see behind me here. what's going on in this image? what do you see? >> it's almost like the angelic figure is bringing light to the land that hasn't yet been settled by americans coming west. and that as they move towards the western region, it's almost like an enlightenment and a period of knowledge coming to
like they did in the 1840s in both new york and philadelphia. where antiimmigration riots like the one depicted on the screen behind me here sprang up in response to the influx of new arrivals and increased job competition. so let's try to put all of this in some kind of context. so a little tricky to see, but who has seen this painting before? a lot of you have. so we're looking at a pretty familiar site from the 19th century. this is a painting of american progress. you probably saw this in...
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social, which is going to be launching soon plus the "new york post" columnist. this weekend on fox news at 10:00 p.m. then write your own foxbusiness start smart every weekday from 6:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. eastern boys with maria is life every weekday on foxbusiness. belgian fronts for now, thank you so much for joining me. have a wonderful rest of the weekend. i will see you next time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what onto the wall street at large. this week at long last a big a justice department spotlight is focusing on just how far hillary clinton went to take down donald trump. also we are going to break down house speaker nancy pelosi's latest inflation excuse. and there is a new race car being played over political media coverage for it all but first, the headline writers of the "new york post" are calling at the woke revolt. even liberal voters are deciding that they have had enough of the so-called progressive revolution. it's an assault on american education, racial harmony and public safety. in san francisco, and los angeles of all places cities that for years have
social, which is going to be launching soon plus the "new york post" columnist. this weekend on fox news at 10:00 p.m. then write your own foxbusiness start smart every weekday from 6:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. eastern boys with maria is life every weekday on foxbusiness. belgian fronts for now, thank you so much for joining me. have a wonderful rest of the weekend. i will see you next time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what onto the wall street at large. this week at long last a big a...
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it's still moving east, and it's expected to drop a foot of snow in parts of new york and new england. dallas-fort worth international airport was closed for several hours yesterday because of icy runways. nationwide more than 2,600 flights have alreadydy been canceled today. the roads weren't much better as drivers got stuck in dangerous weather conditions. for those who stayed inside, more than 300,000 homes and businesses lost power during the storm. bradley blackburn is in new york with the very latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie, good morning. temperatures are set to drop 30 degrees here in new york over the next 24 hours as that snow and ice moves into the northeast. more problems from a storm that has already made a mess for millions. a massive winter storm is inching its way across the u.s. >> this is generally just going to make for a horrible commute. >> reporter: at its height the system stretched from texas to maine, prompting weather alerts and warnings along a 2,300-mile corridor. as temperatures fell, ice became a primary concern. indiana deploye
it's still moving east, and it's expected to drop a foot of snow in parts of new york and new england. dallas-fort worth international airport was closed for several hours yesterday because of icy runways. nationwide more than 2,600 flights have alreadydy been canceled today. the roads weren't much better as drivers got stuck in dangerous weather conditions. for those who stayed inside, more than 300,000 homes and businesses lost power during the storm. bradley blackburn is in new york with the...
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senior correspondent eric shawn is in new york tonight. >> new york city lets legal non-citizens vote are new moves to stop them. a state constitutional referendum is being propose to block non-citizens from casting ballots. it's from republican state assemblyman kevin berne who is also running for county executive of putnam county just north of new york city. >> one of the hallmark benefits of being an american citizen is the right to vote. do not diminish that voting power of american citizens by expands it to non-citizens. if you want to vote in this country and especially in new york, you should become an american citizen. >> a fox news poll shows an overwhelming number of people, 71% agree with berne. saying non-citizens should not be allowed to vote 89% of the republicans say no. as do 77% of independence. democrats are evenly split on the issue. 11 towns in maryland and two in vermont already allow non-citizens to take part in local elections. and next month vermont's capital city will join them. the marianne watson says while it only effects about 30 people in a city of 7,000.
senior correspondent eric shawn is in new york tonight. >> new york city lets legal non-citizens vote are new moves to stop them. a state constitutional referendum is being propose to block non-citizens from casting ballots. it's from republican state assemblyman kevin berne who is also running for county executive of putnam county just north of new york city. >> one of the hallmark benefits of being an american citizen is the right to vote. do not diminish that voting power of...
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carolyn maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york mrs. maloney and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. mrs.maloney: i rise in support of this manager's amendment to h. r. 3076 which makes minor technical changes to the bill. we have already discussed this bill at length, so i will be brief. the postal service is one of america's most vital and respected institutions. every american benefits from the services it provides. this bill will dramatically improve the financial situation of the postal service and will allow to provide services for years to come. the technical changes will ensure that the bill is implemented swiftly and effectively. i ask my colleagues to vote yes on this amendment. and i now will recognize ranking member comer for an additional minute to speak on this, but before that, i want to really give my heartfelt committee to the staff that made this happen, particularly, mark and ethan. i recognize my friend, ranking member, for one minute. mr. comer: i rise in support of the amendment, as we have worked tog
carolyn maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york mrs. maloney and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. mrs.maloney: i rise in support of this manager's amendment to h. r. 3076 which makes minor technical changes to the bill. we have already discussed this bill at length, so i will be brief. the postal service is one of america's most vital and respected institutions. every american benefits from the services it provides. this bill will...
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times" in new york city in the southern district of new york, in my opinion what the system is aboutnce, and the law, and the facts that came out during this trial and as you have done all week and last week you gleaned from it what you glean. evaluate all our options for appeal, or any further motion at the trial level and take it from there. thank you guys for your patience this week. i know you have tried to talk to us a bunch and we have not talked very much for now. that's all we have for now. governor palin will not be making any comments. i'm not going to answer questions about the court, whether we agree with what a court does or disagree. obviously we felt yesterday's order was disappointing from our perspective, it was premature, but nonetheless, that's what a judge does and we have to live but those rules. we can't come into court and seek redress, seek jury trials and then complain about the hand, we complain about that at the next level and we will evaluate our positions. this is not like the simplest of theory of law in the world. procedurally, a lot that goes on here.
times" in new york city in the southern district of new york, in my opinion what the system is aboutnce, and the law, and the facts that came out during this trial and as you have done all week and last week you gleaned from it what you glean. evaluate all our options for appeal, or any further motion at the trial level and take it from there. thank you guys for your patience this week. i know you have tried to talk to us a bunch and we have not talked very much for now. that's all we have...
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as the mayor said, guns have been used to kill people in new york city, they aren't made in new york city, aren't sold in new york city. they are sold in other places. today the attorney general directed all u.s. attorneys in the united states to prioritize combatting gun trafficking across state lines and city boundaries. the justice department is sending additional prosecutorial resources to help shut down what's referred to as you all know the iron pipeline that funnels guns to shops in states like georgia and crime scenes in baltimore and philadelphia and new york and so many other places. governor, you worked with the mayor and the nypd and nine other states to create an interstate task force on illegal guns. that's the kind of leadership that's going to solve the problem. you're going to hear more about that progress. folks, the second thing i want to point out is we want to help every major city follow new york's lead, put together partnerships like this one you put together and meet on a daily basis. every day here in new york city, like this meeting today, federal, state, an
as the mayor said, guns have been used to kill people in new york city, they aren't made in new york city, aren't sold in new york city. they are sold in other places. today the attorney general directed all u.s. attorneys in the united states to prioritize combatting gun trafficking across state lines and city boundaries. the justice department is sending additional prosecutorial resources to help shut down what's referred to as you all know the iron pipeline that funnels guns to shops in...
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there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to western democracy and capitalism was real and it was on display for everyone to see. and some of the people who saw it were dignitaries from around the world who arrived in new york to participate. this picture is of the procession of the motorcade of england's king george who sailed over to attend the fair? on that day when the british king arrived one million of new york school children were given the day off to go watch the procession. but ultimately because we with the benefit of hindsight know how things turned out this fa
there's new york's subway. built by the government by the lowest bidder and it looks like a dingy basement. but soviet communism showed off the fact that their system was better. that this is where society should put its excess wealth not so that some rich guy can buy himself another sports car gold-plated back scratcher. well new yorkers who often have no choice but to take public transit are in a rat infested dimly lit water leaking dingy basement for their subway. so this challenge to...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield four minutes to the sponsor of this bill, the distinguished gentlelady from illinois, mrs. bustos. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for four minutes. mrs. bustos: i rise in enthusiastic of my bill, enepidemicing forced arbitration of sexual assault and sexual harassment act. 69,000 women were suing sterling, incorporated, for sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual discrimination. sterling is the parent company of kay and jared jewelers and, yes, i did say 69,000. i had to double check that over and over. not 69, 6,900, but 69,000 women. if you didn't do what he wanted with him, you wouldn't get your preferred store or raise. that's what sonya douglas, a former employee, testified. a boozy, no spouses allowed sex fest where attendance was mandatory and women were aggressively pursued, groped, and harassed. that's how meetings at the company were described. you were meat being shopped. that
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield four minutes to the sponsor of this bill, the distinguished gentlelady from illinois, mrs. bustos. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for four minutes. mrs. bustos: i rise in enthusiastic of my bill, enepidemicing forced arbitration of sexual assault and sexual harassment act. 69,000 women were suing sterling, incorporated, for sexual harassment,...
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it's a very big day in new york city. ng to back law enforcement is sort of taking president biden around the city today to address violent crime. he's expected to bridge the divide with police and the communities that they serve. lawrence jones as our live coverage continues. dy to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! with ww, i lost 30 lbs and i feel incredible! i love the new program because the app does all the work for you. it's never too late to start. get started for just $10 a month at ww.com hurry! offer ends february 7th! ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks]
it's a very big day in new york city. ng to back law enforcement is sort of taking president biden around the city today to address violent crime. he's expected to bridge the divide with police and the communities that they serve. lawrence jones as our live coverage continues. dy to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply...
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the health committee has $500 million and incentivize more illegals in new york state and cost more money hardworking new yorkers. so that absolutely could be the case, but green card holders, as you said to come to come up permanent residence that is the first step towards citizenship. many ceremonies where many become citizens is beautiful. to become a citizen of this country, then you can vote. >> carley: if you are making too much sense, sir. president biden in new york city later today meeting with eric adams. this is his visit a day after the funeral of nypd officer wilbert mora. he is expected to talk about gun violence, getting illegal guns off at the street. what do you hope to hear from president biden? >> well, i am going to manage my expectations. what i would like to hear him say is completely full-throated support of our voters which i have not heard. and i think we need to see more of that. mayor adams come i think has said comments of support of law enforcement. he has been critical of some of the bail reforms out of albany which need to be fully repealed and visited the p
the health committee has $500 million and incentivize more illegals in new york state and cost more money hardworking new yorkers. so that absolutely could be the case, but green card holders, as you said to come to come up permanent residence that is the first step towards citizenship. many ceremonies where many become citizens is beautiful. to become a citizen of this country, then you can vote. >> carley: if you are making too much sense, sir. president biden in new york city later...
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from protests in new york to virginia. in loudoun county, officials suspending 29 students who came to class without masks. >> how can a little superintendant feel that they can supercede an executive order? >> reporter: seven virginia school districts defying an executive order from governor glenn youngkin that allows parents to opt out of mask mandates. but tasha nelson is fighting to keep masks in school. her 10-year-old son jack has cystic fibrosis. >> he asked me, "does this mean i can't go to school anymore?" >> reporter: this as scientists are trying to unlock the mystery of why some people seem to never get sick with covid. while there's no clear-cut answer, one factor may lie in our dna, giving people with certain genetic traits more pre-existing protection. researchers in london have also found people with higher levels of t-cells generated from other previous coronavirus infections, like a common cold, were less likely to get covid. >> if there are overlapping sequences that are shared between the common cold co
from protests in new york to virginia. in loudoun county, officials suspending 29 students who came to class without masks. >> how can a little superintendant feel that they can supercede an executive order? >> reporter: seven virginia school districts defying an executive order from governor glenn youngkin that allows parents to opt out of mask mandates. but tasha nelson is fighting to keep masks in school. her 10-year-old son jack has cystic fibrosis. >> he asked me,...
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c or new york of major metro. you know, police federation responded saying she may feel safe in the white house, one of the most protected buildings in the united states, but not everyone feels safe in their workplace. pertaining buying crimes are part of some of the reality will not help victims misaki. she owes them all and she has them in apology. now the statement comes is $24.00 police officers were shot in january alone. and in the same week and my pdf bearing one of their own that's discussed by the administration's change in heart on prime. if it really is change, we bring in our own tiro ventura host of watching the hot and concerted come to air mo, leak abdul who caught often comments on it and points out the fallacy of poverty. here in washington, d. c. lake does present by his visit to new york. do anything have more to do with doing damage control than actually curtailing crime was biting? is doing all of it. it really is performative but it's really him trying to boost up his poll numbers he's laggin
c or new york of major metro. you know, police federation responded saying she may feel safe in the white house, one of the most protected buildings in the united states, but not everyone feels safe in their workplace. pertaining buying crimes are part of some of the reality will not help victims misaki. she owes them all and she has them in apology. now the statement comes is $24.00 police officers were shot in january alone. and in the same week and my pdf bearing one of their own that's...
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of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse buffalo. and this also ushers in a major migration of new englanders into upstate new york and into ohio as they're able to reap the benefits of these economic trends transformations in deeper western areas. and you can see on this map behind me here the roads and canals criss-crossing across the country. what is jumping out to you here about the number of transportation networks by the 1840s. what do you see? yeah. well, i would say in contradiction to what we previously learned now. we're able to travel more towards the rule ports such as in north carolina even down towards, alabama, mississippi rather than being tied to the coastline allowing greater transportation and access to people of all backgrounds and demographics. excellent. yeah. what else do you see? trust it goes a lot further western previously now, it's all the way to green bay and in the iowa territory. whereas not that long ago people were complaining about going into ohio. yeah. absolutely. y
of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse buffalo. and this also ushers in a major migration of new englanders into upstate new york and into ohio as they're able to reap the benefits of these economic trends transformations in deeper western areas. and you can see on this map behind me here the roads and canals criss-crossing across the country. what is jumping out to you here about the number of transportation...
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bryan llenas in new york. thank you. what does my next guest think of the president's plan that he laid out today? howard safer joins us now. thanks, commissioner, for your time. you heard the president. you heard him again as we played a clip there. is he clearly laying out a way to combat gun crimes in this city? it's a bigger picture than that. we just had a young women, a graduate student pushed on the subway tracks and killed. she was not pushed by a gun. is he addressing the root of the problem? getting to the root of the crisis? >> he's not. what we have is an unpopular president realizing through his polls that the majority of americans want crime reduced. visiting with a popular mayor that was elected based on crime. the fact is that it's not about guns. guns are just one part of it. what is about is bail. what it is about is returning to things like broken windows, stop and frisk and send a message to criminals that if you commit a crime, there's a certainty of arrest. what this president has done in the past i
bryan llenas in new york. thank you. what does my next guest think of the president's plan that he laid out today? howard safer joins us now. thanks, commissioner, for your time. you heard the president. you heard him again as we played a clip there. is he clearly laying out a way to combat gun crimes in this city? it's a bigger picture than that. we just had a young women, a graduate student pushed on the subway tracks and killed. she was not pushed by a gun. is he addressing the root of the...
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the "new york times" spilled the beans about that writing: they have to encourage people to drive lessue states are leading the way. colorado, for instance, new state rules dictate if localities want to expand highways they need to offset the extra emissions with cleaner projects like bike trails and land use changes. if they exceed the emissions buckets the state can withhold fundings for roads. these are sick people. their rules always hurt the little guy. as the elite get a fast pass to wherever they want to go. we can't miss the most important component of this push to destroy america's open road culture: high gas prices. >> gas prices are climbing across the country. the national average is $3.49 a gallon. >> it's been more each time. >> we are spending more time at home. >> laura: the left loves high energy prices and they don't think $5 expensive enough. mayor pete thinks you should be happy at home planting a garden. as with every issue facing america, the goal of the biden team is not to make your life better. it's to force you to behave better. to leave the old notions of fre
the "new york times" spilled the beans about that writing: they have to encourage people to drive lessue states are leading the way. colorado, for instance, new state rules dictate if localities want to expand highways they need to offset the extra emissions with cleaner projects like bike trails and land use changes. if they exceed the emissions buckets the state can withhold fundings for roads. these are sick people. their rules always hurt the little guy. as the elite get a fast...
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his rise from comedian to commander of a nation under siege >>> also just breaking, new york state's mask mandate for school students finally set to end >>> and the new normal our series about this new phase in the covid pandemic tonight our investigation into why americans with long covid are being denied disability coverage. what you need to know. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow >>> good evening once again. as the skies darken in ukraine, there were air raid sirens, russian forces on the move again this morning at day break we saw evidence of just how brutal the fighting was last night the capital kyiv came under attack, but ukranian forces were able to hold off a russian takeover the biden administration accusing russian president putin of further escalation today after he put his nuclear forces on high alert. and russia continues to face consequences all of the eu and england now closing their airspace to russian commercial flights. we have our nbc news team on the ground tonight. and tom llamas anchors our coverage from lviv tom, good evening. >> reporter:
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in violent crime and gun deaths the president meeting with law enforcement and the mayor of new york city the new mayor laying out how he wants to fund the police come and take on illegal guns. joining me now bill, the former new york city police commissioner and author of "the provisioning memoir of community grace and a darker policing in america". commissioner thank you i always have enjoyed -- i always enjoy having you on, that your candor but what we can do here, good evening, welcome the president was clear today in his speech that the answer is not to defund the police, many democrats including president biden have never supported that with crime on the rise and police under fire we are glad to hear that message i'm sure you are as well, and more people need to listen to that message do you disagree with that? >> i'm very pleased to hear the president coming to center once again. eric adams, the mayor campaigned from the center and won the election in new york because he was in the center come the center being a place where there is a commitment to do something above crime to
in violent crime and gun deaths the president meeting with law enforcement and the mayor of new york city the new mayor laying out how he wants to fund the police come and take on illegal guns. joining me now bill, the former new york city police commissioner and author of "the provisioning memoir of community grace and a darker policing in america". commissioner thank you i always have enjoyed -- i always enjoy having you on, that your candor but what we can do here, good evening,...
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scherr family moved to western new york -- her family moved to western new york where she was one of two black students at niagara falls high school. in 1944,. mrs. hunt-martin joined the only only all-african-american women's army corps, the 6888th central postal directorate battalion known as the six trip eight. she was then chosen to serve overseas in england where she worked with fellow soldiers under harsh and challenging workspace conditions. in only three months they cleared a two-year backlog of mail destined for nearly seven million members of the united states military. and others serving in the european theater. this was certainly an important contribution to the war effort, which the six triple eight recognized with the motto, no mail, low mora. in -- morale. in 1946,. mrs. hunt-martin returned to united states and received an honorable discharge. she then worked at the united states department of labor for 41 years. during this service she met her husband and had a daughter, janice martin. after her service to the nation,. mrs. hunt-martin became an active member of seve
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you mentioned new york, edam from new york.nservative party is -- conscience that holds republican to task, my late great friend, he was a trump supporters. he had a saying that the democrats are the crooked party and the republicans are the stupid party, he is not wrong, look at new york, democrat put us on heels they say texas and ohio redo the gerrymandering plan, new york they are just rolling people over in new york state conservative party like a untold story, in new york state, the dem democrat had 3 state amendments on proposal on ballot last november, one was prop 1, to count illegals in redistrict, prop 3, same day registration in a state you are not allowed to ask for voter i.d., the conservative launched a 4 million dollar campaign that beat all 3 of those props in deep blue new york. the voters said it would lead to fraud. -- and there was in new york state we had elections in november, we beat the democrat da candidate, wok one of at a there ares authors of cashless bail law. we had great turn outs. they elected -
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the grocery store i went to needed kleenexes totally out. >> brian: yesterday if you were in new yorkhad a television and had a chance to see fox news the overhead shots and saint patrick's cathedral as we had another officer laid to arrest after his assassination by a cop killer two fridays ago. this is officer mora, and obviously, all of the vips spoke from the mayor to the cardinal. most importantly it's family. he was not married. his sister spoke on what type of person he was. and what he hoped to have happened. why he wore the uniform and what he set out to do before he was gunned down when he answered a call for -- about a domestic dispute over in harlem. listen. >> many how many wilberts, how many jasons? how many more officers have to lose their lives before this system changes the nypd protects us. but who protects them and who looks after their lives? >> 73 officers have been intentionally killed in 2021. >> there has been six shot, two killed here in new york city. overall ambush attacks which this was were up 115% nationwide. >> carley: the police commissioners said he wa
the grocery store i went to needed kleenexes totally out. >> brian: yesterday if you were in new yorkhad a television and had a chance to see fox news the overhead shots and saint patrick's cathedral as we had another officer laid to arrest after his assassination by a cop killer two fridays ago. this is officer mora, and obviously, all of the vips spoke from the mayor to the cardinal. most importantly it's family. he was not married. his sister spoke on what type of person he was. and...
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new york is focusing on curbing gun violence and with recent cases of 2 new york police officers getting killed while on duty president by to met with new york officials to discuss legal firearms, calling them a weapon of war. and now he says, part of the solution is doing away with ghost guns. a day the department was launching and intensified national ghost gun enforcement initiative to determine deter criminals from using those weapons to cover their track. if you committed a crime that goes, john, not only are state local prosecutors gonna come after you, but expect federal charges and federal prosecution as well. those guns can be made with parts, don't have serial numbers and can't be traced. but the violence isn't just happening in new york last week in atlanta, a 6 month old baby was shot dead after the car. he was in was caught in the crossfire of a gun fight. the child's mother says she was driving a came across 2 cars, shooting out each other. a bull or poorly went into the bank of her car and hit the baby. the child was pronounced dead at the hospital and there were no immedi
new york is focusing on curbing gun violence and with recent cases of 2 new york police officers getting killed while on duty president by to met with new york officials to discuss legal firearms, calling them a weapon of war. and now he says, part of the solution is doing away with ghost guns. a day the department was launching and intensified national ghost gun enforcement initiative to determine deter criminals from using those weapons to cover their track. if you committed a crime that...
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meanwhile, crime is surging in new york city. jor category, new stats from the nypd showing car thefts and robberies out of control. clearly, just out of control since last year, fox news correspondent david lee miller with the very latest. david? reporter: david, in the wake of a meeting between president biden and new york city mayor eric adams to discuss the surge in the number of shootings in the city, the nypd, as you point out has released the latest crime statistics and they are not good. the data shows that last month, compared to the same period one year ago, overall crime increased almost 39%, breaking down some of the numbers now, rapes increased 27%, robberies 33%, fill on it assault up 33%, auto theft increased 92%. the one statistic that is not as dire, murders were down 15%. meanwhile, a rally held this afternoon protesting the policies of manhattan's new district attorney alvin bragg, who critics say is soft on crime , bragg has come under fire foretelling prosecutors only to pursue jail time for the most serious o
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city this hour to meet with new york city mayor and he will talk about gun violence in fighting crimeof "america's newsroom." busy day for the white house. >> bill: insurance. coming up momentarily -- he was excellent last hour talking about the policies that have to be addressed to get things better here. today's meeting coming as concerns about public safety are unconcerned stomach dumb academic on the rise. shootings were up were up 32%. 67% jump. after following the anti-police rhetoric like this. >> we have to reimagine public safety. how we do public safety and our. >> talking about the reduction of nypd budget and defunding a $6 billion nypd budget. >> i support the defund movement. >> i am for defunding the police. >> bill: peter doocy on the white house lawn to bring us the latest from there. a lot going on. let's begin. speak out morning. officials don't think there is a crime problem, they think there's a gun problem. that's a problem for some law enforcement officers. >> i have never seen a gun shoot itself. no, i don't think that guns are the problem. the reality, and my
city this hour to meet with new york city mayor and he will talk about gun violence in fighting crimeof "america's newsroom." busy day for the white house. >> bill: insurance. coming up momentarily -- he was excellent last hour talking about the policies that have to be addressed to get things better here. today's meeting coming as concerns about public safety are unconcerned stomach dumb academic on the rise. shootings were up were up 32%. 67% jump. after following the...
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the. >> we know where comes from. 1849 in new york and the new york newspaper and as word spread like wildfire in the united states. it's really stunning if you go to old newspaper databases which i often do and follow the spread of the competent -- confidence artists. there was a play in new york called the confidence man and the reason was this was a time when there were so many people running rampant this was the time of pt barnum who we think of as a circus guy but he was a great hoaxer. he had a place called the american museum in new york where he would put a movie on display in tens of thousands of people would come through and see the mermaid and a lot of them would say that's not a mermaid, it's a dish. and barnum was brilliant. he said that truth was so fluid then. barnum would say oh you think that's a fish? why don't you bring your grandmother back tomorrow take her fishing and asked her what she thinks so he took advantage of that but there were all sorts of con men. with strang one of the interesting things about him as this mix of utopian idealism which i think yet in d
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according to new york city police department crime stats, major crimes are up in new york city 38%, rapes, grand larceny up. this is a result of two things: one, and apathetic/activist media during the summer of 2020 that consisted in rioting like cities in minneapolis, new york, portland, was somehow justified, all in the name of social justice. mayors like bill de blasio, now the former mayor -- cutting police funds to the tune of $1 billion in new york, and demoralizing his department in the process. we are not just seeing a sizable increase in crime, but criminals have become fearless. they are brazen. they know that even if police forces are beefed up, they know that district attorneys like alvin bruggeman had and are not going to enforce the law the way they should. until president tsai joe biden show he cares by attending a police funeral like the one we are seeing at st. patrick's today, i have a feeling the situation is not going to change. >> harris: the other thing they're feeling is that their local officers are under attack. when the president finally sits down with the mayor
according to new york city police department crime stats, major crimes are up in new york city 38%, rapes, grand larceny up. this is a result of two things: one, and apathetic/activist media during the summer of 2020 that consisted in rioting like cities in minneapolis, new york, portland, was somehow justified, all in the name of social justice. mayors like bill de blasio, now the former mayor -- cutting police funds to the tune of $1 billion in new york, and demoralizing his department in the...
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. >> in new york, cnn investigative reporter has come up with new facts about john lennon's accused killer>> the killer was identified as mark david chapman, a 25-year-old fan and drifter from hawaii. >> nothing from his background set off or would have caused to set off any alarm bells whatsoever. >> chapman apparently was well liked by most people he knew. the most common description was open, friendly, a hard worker with a ready smile. >> i don't think i have seen anybody get mad at him or say anything bad. >> i couldn't believe it. just didn't seem like the type person. >> normal, really. >> i think he was just fine. >> i couldn't have asked for anything better. >> most of those can't believe he's the same person charged with killing john lennon. >> everybody that we interviewed, and there were a lot, every one said he's a nice person. not capable of doing something like this. >> it was a tragic conclusion to an extraordinary life. john lennon, co-founder of the legendary beatles was gone. ♪ during the 1960s, the beatles were the biggest rock group in the world. their influence and pop
. >> in new york, cnn investigative reporter has come up with new facts about john lennon's accused killer>> the killer was identified as mark david chapman, a 25-year-old fan and drifter from hawaii. >> nothing from his background set off or would have caused to set off any alarm bells whatsoever. >> chapman apparently was well liked by most people he knew. the most common description was open, friendly, a hard worker with a ready smile. >> i don't think i have...
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post," new york city restaurants manager goes renegade in the face of new rules.hat has the feedback been recently? >> we garnish so much support throughout the city, throughout the country. we're standing up for what is right. unfortunately vaccines shouldn'ts be the reason why people don't go enjoy a movie or go into a restaurant to eat. obviously the vaccines have been proven to be, i guess omicron hesitant. you can still transmit the virus even though you're vaccinations should be enough is enough already. >> charles: and then there's the economic damage. a lot of these businesses are family owned. the first year especially how many restaurants have went out of business. i'm sure you must have friends in the industry that no longer have their business anymore. >> i mean, it's completely -- it's so sad. new york is supposed to be the epicenter of restaurants and culture and theater and museums what we're doing is we're telling people that they're not allowed to enter, they're not allowed to go there. of course it's having a negative impact. you have people that
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it puts new york and new york city and staten island and brooklyn with some of the most liberal parthe bronx in the same district as part of long island. two totally different communities that have no similar interests. it's a part of some out, but it does not commit communities of interest. the big question to me is that you have seen republican maps get overturned by state supreme court's who have said this is too partisan and it's not fair we will have to make folks go to the drawing board. democrats, most of the new york state supreme court justices are democratic appointed. it's going be interesting to see if this map passes legal muster. >> bill: democrats may think that they are reworking the districts and they may not win in november anyway. it's a suspense at the midterms old. another question on the summit side. mexico center has suffered a stroke. a 50/50 senate. chuck schumer's as we look forward to his speedy return or to the senate and we will follow nomination concerns. you've supreme court justice here. chuck schumer said that's always going to say. what could be the
it puts new york and new york city and staten island and brooklyn with some of the most liberal parthe bronx in the same district as part of long island. two totally different communities that have no similar interests. it's a part of some out, but it does not commit communities of interest. the big question to me is that you have seen republican maps get overturned by state supreme court's who have said this is too partisan and it's not fair we will have to make folks go to the drawing board....
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ask your doctor about entresto. . >> steve: 7:32 in new york city and a fox news alert.ed in the line of duty about 10 days ago. pete hegseth is live outside of patrick's cathedral. saint patricks ahead of the proceedings which start this time, pete, the funeral is at 10:00 a.m. right? >> pete: steve, that's exactly right. 10:00 a.m. in saint patrick's cathedral right behind me. officer wilbert mora will be remembered it for who he was as an officer. why he served, his sacrifice in the line of duty and how he gave back after his passing when he was an organ donor saving five lives on life support saving five lives. the sacrifice. a fitting ceremony with all the top nypd brass and city officials lehr to pay their respects. i can tell you just standing here right now, we are still two and a half hours away from the ceremony. there is already a sea of blue up and down fifth avenue on both sides, on both directions of me. it's going to be -- you remember jason rivera last week, the officer who was recognized who also had a funeral in saint patrick's cathedral. a bit of a wak
ask your doctor about entresto. . >> steve: 7:32 in new york city and a fox news alert.ed in the line of duty about 10 days ago. pete hegseth is live outside of patrick's cathedral. saint patricks ahead of the proceedings which start this time, pete, the funeral is at 10:00 a.m. right? >> pete: steve, that's exactly right. 10:00 a.m. in saint patrick's cathedral right behind me. officer wilbert mora will be remembered it for who he was as an officer. why he served, his sacrifice in...