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-driven economy created right here in new york. this is my final message direct. be cynical overwhelmed by the swirl of chaos in our news feeds, the war on israel in g and attack us on our grocery stores unforgetted theft at the local drugstore and the stack of bills on the kitchen counter that never seems gonew yorkers look s , wondering how they will pay their rent or for the insulin for their child to survive. those nights of worry can be so dark. i know in those moments i why pe sun is setting on the empire state. but i don't despair because i see light on the horizon. we are a state where resiliency runs in our veins. no mountain is too high for us to summit. our strength is forged in the diversity and the industry of our people. we succeed because of our contrast and amazing differences powerful together than on our own. our great state is home of the world's leading financial init, but also supports the tiny mom and pop shops, the main streetsf llages. new york is a living, breathing body, with all of its flawsnd imperfections, it still an extraordinary and
-driven economy created right here in new york. this is my final message direct. be cynical overwhelmed by the swirl of chaos in our news feeds, the war on israel in g and attack us on our grocery stores unforgetted theft at the local drugstore and the stack of bills on the kitchen counter that never seems gonew yorkers look s , wondering how they will pay their rent or for the insulin for their child to survive. those nights of worry can be so dark. i know in those moments i why pe sun is...
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like clinton, i was inspired by the 33rd governor of new york. quoted teddy roosevelt my first day in office. .. to always strive valiantly on behalf of new yorkers and be the woman in the arena. and that's exactly what we've done. [applause] that's why i'm willing to take on the stubborn persistent crime like retail theft and crimes. we have we're going to also revolutionize our mental health insurance structure so people actually get the help they need. and we'll be protecting your hard-earned money from bad actors and predatory lenders. and at the same time, we'llll continue to build new york to a place that welcomes businesses, new and existing, small and large, family-owned and publicld traded. we'll keep driving the long-delayed infrastructure in public transit projects like the second avenue subway extension, the interboro express, the i-81u viaduct, the kensington expressway, creating thousands and thousands of good-paying union jobs so our workers canat support their families. and we'll fight for minimum wage workers because no one shoul
like clinton, i was inspired by the 33rd governor of new york. quoted teddy roosevelt my first day in office. .. to always strive valiantly on behalf of new yorkers and be the woman in the arena. and that's exactly what we've done. [applause] that's why i'm willing to take on the stubborn persistent crime like retail theft and crimes. we have we're going to also revolutionize our mental health insurance structure so people actually get the help they need. and we'll be protecting your...
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let's unleash new york's city potential to getting this session. do you agree with that, mayor adams? [applause] all right. so now, is the time to act. new yorkers are tired oftired o. and i know we can do this. it takes political will. it takes collaboration. it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and we, my friends, are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurse and teachers should be able to live in the communities they serve. [applause] and our children and grandchildren should bailed life in the towns and industry they grew up. and -- cities where they group. and wild building new hopes is sensual, it's sensual that we have long-term paying good jobs so people can support their families. there was a time when our greatest export was our children. i'm glad to report those weekdays -- days are finally over. but as a governor i know it's hard to include new businesses, but if we're intentional, target, invest in our infrastructure and our education is, we can beat all the others, all the other states a
let's unleash new york's city potential to getting this session. do you agree with that, mayor adams? [applause] all right. so now, is the time to act. new yorkers are tired oftired o. and i know we can do this. it takes political will. it takes collaboration. it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and we, my friends, are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurse and teachers should be able to live in the communities they serve. [applause] and our...
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the night is young in new york city. are you two queens -- >> smile up. >> matt rogers has a great christmas album out. >> so sweet. >> we love you, guys. happy new year. >> coming up next the legendary john mayer joins us live next. ♪ the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. >>> my unear wfs resolution is to lift more weights. i'm going to get really buff. >> let the goodness in and not fight the good things coming in. >> my new year's resolution is keep living your best life. >> my new year's resolution is to give less [ bleep ]. >> my new year's resolution is for my hair to fall as elegantly as andrew ranal's hair falls on his forehead. >> to properly learn french. i live in france now, and i don't w
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consortium to purchase compute power right here in new york. lion from philanthropic and partners and over the next decade the state will commit275 million to the consortium. so you say, what's in this for new yorkers? well, just like silicon valley exploded in the 1980's, we -- we will be the birthplace of countless new start-ups, spinoffs and the technological advancement that is benefit just imagine the possibilities. a.i. can help diagnose cancer an cure diseases. it can predict dangerous storms our communities have advanced flood warnings or uncovers for d economic dispar miss our communities. that's something holiday simms a senior who is witus working on. mr. holiday? [applause]8 let me tell you what holiday is doing. she's kicked research on how a.i. could improve■yhe child welfare system and she's passionate about increasing black women's participation in computer scienc.[h holiday -- [applause] stand up again. [applause] thank you. holiday and scholars our universities will help build this industry of the future. and with this new cons
consortium to purchase compute power right here in new york. lion from philanthropic and partners and over the next decade the state will commit275 million to the consortium. so you say, what's in this for new yorkers? well, just like silicon valley exploded in the 1980's, we -- we will be the birthplace of countless new start-ups, spinoffs and the technological advancement that is benefit just imagine the possibilities. a.i. can help diagnose cancer an cure diseases. it can predict dangerous...
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astrid martinez, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday.reporting from the nation's capital, i'm nicole sganga. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. president biden says in a statement the strikes on houthi targets in yemen are a message that the u.s. won't tolerate attacks on personnel or on freedom of navigation. they follow houthi attacks in the red sea. biden added that he will not hesitate to direct further strikes. >>> a second avalanche was reported thursday at palisades tahoe ski resort in california just one day after one person was killed and three were injured in another avalanche. no injuries were reported. >>> and nasa unveils the x-59 today. it's an experimental p ne designed for quieter supersonic flight. instead of a loud boom, nasa says it makes a sonic thump. >>> for more, download he cbs news a tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> breaking news. the u.s. and the united kingdom are beginning to strike houthi targets in yemen. the iranian-back
astrid martinez, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday.reporting from the nation's capital, i'm nicole sganga. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. president biden says in a statement the strikes on houthi targets in yemen are a message that the u.s. won't tolerate attacks on personnel or on freedom of navigation. they follow houthi attacks in the red sea. biden added that he will not hesitate to direct further...
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the vanderbilts controlled all the railroads to the north of new york city. harlem, hudson, new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the name of the old train alliance. they built the original station called grand central depot. it was built in 1871 by john snook, second empire style, same location on 42nd street. in 1898 which is when this was taken, it was given a face lift by gilbert and renamed grand central station. this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city which was trying to rival great cities of the world of london and paris and rome. what is that joke? you wait for a bus and two come along at the same time. that's what happened. we go from no train stations to two. first, penn station in 1910 and three years later, we get what would become grand central terminal in 1913. if you look at the very top right hand corner, you will see an eagle up there. that eagle was reused. it's cast iron. there are a few of them on the prior building and they reused not just on this building, but a lot of sculptures, when buildings were taken down
the vanderbilts controlled all the railroads to the north of new york city. harlem, hudson, new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the name of the old train alliance. they built the original station called grand central depot. it was built in 1871 by john snook, second empire style, same location on 42nd street. in 1898 which is when this was taken, it was given a face lift by gilbert and renamed grand central station. this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city which was...
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>> i come to new york in the fall of 1996. i'm making $10 an hour in new york city. sometimes, with ficream cheese. i thought i was coming to a city full of skyscrapers. this was in the middle of the season. you find all of these classicalf buildings. i always loved traditional architecture. this was in 1996. one of my colleagues, so that if you need to set the coast guard back, go. don't go to the main branch. go down to bowling green. this building is in the book. the first one photograph. back then, we had a satellite office. you go inside the building. it is just awe-inspiring. they were trying to go down at bowling green. they were looking at this spectacular space. it was interesting. i was asked to give a talk up at the preservation foundation. afterwards, i was looking at the preservation foundation. they have met with the board of directors. they told him that their success depended on storytelling. they were giving history lessons. that is what this book is. it is not an architecture book. we are trying to be a member of these stories. especially when we ta
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meanwhile, that civil trial is still scheduled to start in new york city on monday.apierre is expected to testify. lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, why the hostilities in the middle east could drive up the prices of so many things we buy what you need to know right after this >>> we're back now with the rising tensions in the red sea after repeated attacks by houthi rebels on cargo ships. today's shipping giant maersk said it will halt all shipments through the red sea indefinitely christine romans is here what kind of ripple effect can we see here in the u.s.? >> it's two weeks, sometimes longer to route the massive cargo ships away from the threat it's already driving up shipping costs. the suez canal connects the red sea with the mediterranean, the shipping super highway, the fastest way to connect asia and the middle east to europe. about a third of all global container passes right through here from tennis shoes, furniture, clothing, to food the disruptions are nowhere near as serious as the supply chain strains of the pandemic. something else, tho
meanwhile, that civil trial is still scheduled to start in new york city on monday.apierre is expected to testify. lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, why the hostilities in the middle east could drive up the prices of so many things we buy what you need to know right after this >>> we're back now with the rising tensions in the red sea after repeated attacks by houthi rebels on cargo ships. today's shipping giant maersk said it will halt all shipments through...
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all right. >> ainsley: pay new york city taxes, though, they are expensive. op ed says does not care about sports. >> ste: congress turning up the heat on harvard, they have two tweaks to prove antisemitism students were disciplined. elise stefanik is harvard alum and live in washington with brian. what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure. take a deep breath and focus your attention on god in the name of the father, and and of the son and of the holy spirit. amen. when we had a significant health scare, we needed to act quickly. because we had christian healthcare ministries. i went directly to the specialist i wanted. they took care of all our medical bills. over $60,000. joining christian healthcare ministries is one of the best decisions we've ever made. we're the suarez family, and this is our chm story. choose your doctor without network restrictions, all at an affordable price. enroll anytime at chministries. dot org / enroll. i found a cheaper price on
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they were treated very badly in new york, you could have had them in new york, they could've been paying a lot of money. >> but it wasn't laetitia james. >> i think if you take a look, you read the case, you'll see that they took big divisions out after that. they originally left, and then they took the rest. >> you said you're going to -- you can get president biden on various issues you outlined. >> i didn't say i could get him on anything, i said he is using the weaponization of the doj and the fbi to go after his political opponents. and you just can't do that. thank you very much. [inaudible] >> all right, there is former president donald trump after his civil fraud trial, his closing argument had wrapped up their. we just have to fact check a lot, and brace yourself, because this is going to take a moment there. listen, the overarching message that he was really putting out there was he was saying that joe biden indictment. it's not. it's a civil fraud trial in new york, joe biden did not set this up, he was going after the attorney general there in new york, letitia james who is c
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blue state like new york? what's the breakdown. >> you are looking at democrat judges in the state of new york. at the end what they are going to be looking at are two separate things. abusive distraction or error. the standards you talk about in appeals courts. so the different legal issues and factual issues at play at each stage of appeal, the trump team will bring those up and seek the relief. they haven't found much favor from the appellate courts yet. >> dana: i want to play this for you. we're watching the courtroom. the president has spoken. i don't think you'll see him again. letitia james is an interesting person. in the courtroom every day and making sure she is in the camera shot and pushing this. she had planned this for a while. let's watch here. call for number one. >> the president of the united states has complained i'm engaging in some sort of political witch hunt that i have some personal vendetta against him and i campaigned against him. that is not true. >> i look forward to going into the
blue state like new york? what's the breakdown. >> you are looking at democrat judges in the state of new york. at the end what they are going to be looking at are two separate things. abusive distraction or error. the standards you talk about in appeals courts. so the different legal issues and factual issues at play at each stage of appeal, the trump team will bring those up and seek the relief. they haven't found much favor from the appellate courts yet. >> dana: i want to play...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we have in our lifetime from iraq to the last 20 years in afghanistan, wars that everybody gets now. spectacular moral and military failures for no other reason than anything else would have cut into the $6.5 trillion profit of the defense industry. amy: it is primary day in new hampshire and donald trump and nikki haley square off in republican race. we will speak with democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson about her longshot campaign against president biden . she is calling for a department of peace. her name is on today's hamsher ballot but biden's is not. biden opted out of running in new hampshire after the state refused to move its primary until after south carolina's. we will also speak to the acclaimed chinese artist ai weiwei who recently had an exhibition in london canceled after he publicly criticized israel's assault on gaza. first, we go to a tent facility in new york where migrants face several easing temperatures. >> we are in this tent. we don't have
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we have in our lifetime from iraq to the last 20 years in afghanistan, wars that everybody gets now. spectacular moral and military failures for no other reason than anything else would have cut into the $6.5 trillion profit of the defense industry. amy: it is primary day in new hampshire and donald trump and nikki haley square off in republican race. we will speak with democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson about her longshot...
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very badly in new york you could have had them in new york they could've been paying a lot of money.ake a look, you read the case and you will see they took a big divisions out after that they originally left and they took the res >> said you going to get biden on various issues can you outline? excited to could get him on anything a city's the weaponization of the d.o.j. and the fbi to go after his political opponent. and you just can't do that. thank you very much. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering]i >> tonight florida governor 2024 republican presidential voters at a meet and greet and clive, iowa ahead of next week's caucuses will have live coverag beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2, c-span now our free mobile video app and online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span's "washington journal" our live form involving you to scuss e latest issues in government, politics and public policy. from washington and across the country. coming up friday morning the chair of the h freedom caucus urging republican discusses his group's role in debates on
very badly in new york you could have had them in new york they could've been paying a lot of money.ake a look, you read the case and you will see they took a big divisions out after that they originally left and they took the res >> said you going to get biden on various issues can you outline? excited to could get him on anything a city's the weaponization of the d.o.j. and the fbi to go after his political opponent. and you just can't do that. thank you very much. [inaudible]...
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sandra smith in new york. this is "america reports". much of the focus on migrant encounters in texas, the situation is now getting worse and worse in arizona. fox news cameras capturing video of cartel members cutting a hole in that border fence before ushering through a massive group of migrants. >> john: the chaotic scenes come as homeland security secretary mayorkas who faces impeachment proceedings next week, admit today bret baier the numbers are "historic" but he blamed congress and climate change for the change. >> sandra: whether a mayorkas impeachment could help fix the crisis? alexis mcadams on new york city suing bus companies for bringing illegal migrants to the big apple. >> john: first, casey stegall is live in eagle pass, texas, after a couple of days with relatively little activity, another large group crossed today. >> that's right, john. we saw that, it happened in a different part of the city. north eagle pass, in a pretty exclusive neighborhood that sits right up against the rio grande river, about 100 or so in size
sandra smith in new york. this is "america reports". much of the focus on migrant encounters in texas, the situation is now getting worse and worse in arizona. fox news cameras capturing video of cartel members cutting a hole in that border fence before ushering through a massive group of migrants. >> john: the chaotic scenes come as homeland security secretary mayorkas who faces impeachment proceedings next week, admit today bret baier the numbers are "historic" but...
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new york city set to get hit again. ginger zee standing by. >>> also tonight, the new and scathing report on uvalde from the department of justice. tonight, suggesting the failed response allowed more schoolchildren to die. police were in that school three minutes after the gunman, so why did it take so long to get to the suspect? what they've revealed. mireya villarreal in uvalde. >>> also, breaking news tonight in a case that stunned the nation. the murder of a young pregnant wife, laci peterson. tonight, abc news learning the l.a. innocence project is now taking up the case of scott peterson, who was convicted of murdering his wife laci and their unborn child. what attorneys for the group are now saying tonight. >>> the news tonight involving the d.a. in the georgia case against donald trump and 18 co-defendants. the judge now scheduling a hearing over the d.a.'s alleged misconduct. what she's accused of, and what she has said so far. pierre thomas standing by. >>> donald trump taking aim at nikki haley. haley firing
new york city set to get hit again. ginger zee standing by. >>> also tonight, the new and scathing report on uvalde from the department of justice. tonight, suggesting the failed response allowed more schoolchildren to die. police were in that school three minutes after the gunman, so why did it take so long to get to the suspect? what they've revealed. mireya villarreal in uvalde. >>> also, breaking news tonight in a case that stunned the nation. the murder of a young...
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new york, in manhattan.at he has to come off the campaign trail, it's something that the biden administration, the biden campaign are happy about. but they can't talk about that because it will look bad for joe biden to be seen as prosecuting or persecuting its political opponent. they're not talking about it, but behind the scenes, they're quite happy that donald trump is getting caught up in all of these legal troubles. >> you know, charles, i just want to understand why the white house and the campaign want to talk about it, play into donald trump's wrong man routine. and let's just be frank, that routine has worked with his base, when it comes to his legal issues. but what do you think about it being effective with other voters? you know, you all have been, you know, you talk to a lot of different folks, particularly with a focus on black men in advance of 2024. what say you? >> that's not the way to go, and i think in terms of what he's learned from the white house, has really hit on the right point. an
new york, in manhattan.at he has to come off the campaign trail, it's something that the biden administration, the biden campaign are happy about. but they can't talk about that because it will look bad for joe biden to be seen as prosecuting or persecuting its political opponent. they're not talking about it, but behind the scenes, they're quite happy that donald trump is getting caught up in all of these legal troubles. >> you know, charles, i just want to understand why the white house...
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he of the petite chateau and then the vanderbilt controlled all of the railroads to the north of new york city, the harlem, the hudson, the new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the names of its lines. the old train lines. and they built the original. their original station was called grand central depot. and it was built in 1871 by john snook in the second empire style, same location on fort street and 1898, which is when this was taken. it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and it was renamed grand central station. but this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city, which was trying to rival the great cities of the world of london and paris and rome and what is that joke about? you know, you you you wait for a bus and then to come along at the same time. and that's what happened. here we go from having no train stations to getting to we first we get penn station in 1910 and then three years later, we get what would become grand central terminal in 1913. and if you just look at the very top corner, the top right hand corner, you'll see the eagle up there and th
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and we'll time them out. >>> in new york city, the earthquake tonight knocking out power in parts of the city. residents reporting the sounds of possible explosions. >>> and america strong tonight. what happened right at the stroke of midnight on new year's? you couldn't have planned this. >>> good evening, and it's great to be back with all of you in the new year here. we do begin tonight, though, with this horrific crash, a passenger plane crashing into a coast guard plane while coming in for a landing in tokyo. the awful moment caught on video. the passenger plane touching down, colliding with that second plane, erupting into a fireball, trailing smoke as it continues down the runway. the passengers soon racing to escape down the emergency slide right there. 379 passengers and crew on that japan airlines flight, getting off just before it was completely engulfed in flames. the five crew members on the coast guard cargo plane did not survive this. this crash, part of japan's twin tragedies. that coast guard plane was actually full of supplies bound for the part of japan devastated b
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tonight, a deadly car explosion and fire in >>> tonight, a deadly car explosion and fire in rochester, new york, now being investigated for possibly thwarting a new year's terror attack. the chilling images. the car consumed by flames while driving. authorities say two people were killed and five injured in the crash outside the kodak center, just one hour into the new year. the fbi's joint terrorism task force now working with local police. aaron katersky with late reporting. >>> tracking a new cross-country storm to start the new year. heavy rain from seattle to san francisco. the california coast bracing for more big waves. the system then moving into the east by the weekend. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the images coming in of the deadly earthquake rocking japan just hours into 2024. the magnitude 7.5 quake destroying homes and businesses. maggie rulli reporting. >>> the migrant crisis expanding. buses carrying nearly 400 asylum seekers from texas and louisiana suddenly arriving in several cities in new jersey. the buses apparently trying to avoid the new crackdown by new york city's may
tonight, a deadly car explosion and fire in >>> tonight, a deadly car explosion and fire in rochester, new york, now being investigated for possibly thwarting a new year's terror attack. the chilling images. the car consumed by flames while driving. authorities say two people were killed and five injured in the crash outside the kodak center, just one hour into the new year. the fbi's joint terrorism task force now working with local police. aaron katersky with late reporting....
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jarred hill in new york. ank you. >>> millions of people in the east are bracing for the first major winter storm of the season. it's the same system that blanketed santa fe, new mexico, with snow yesterday. winter storm alerts are posted from north carolina to maine. the system will bring a mix of snow and freezing rain starting tomorrow. heavy snow could fall in pennsylvania and new england, and some areas could see 6 to 12 inches of snow. high winds are also forecast. new york city's central park, which is expecting a snowfall drought is expected to dodge any major snow. >>> overseas now and a u.s. military air strike in baghdad killed a high-ranking militia commander blamed for attacks on american forces in iraq. yesterday's drone strike on the headquarters killed the deputy head of operations in baghdad. the militia said the attack killed two people and wounded five others. iraq's government condemned the bombing. >>> i.s.i.s. is claiming responsibility for wednesday's suicide bombings in iran that killed
jarred hill in new york. ank you. >>> millions of people in the east are bracing for the first major winter storm of the season. it's the same system that blanketed santa fe, new mexico, with snow yesterday. winter storm alerts are posted from north carolina to maine. the system will bring a mix of snow and freezing rain starting tomorrow. heavy snow could fall in pennsylvania and new england, and some areas could see 6 to 12 inches of snow. high winds are also forecast. new york...
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donald trump's major victory in iowa, the former president immediately going to federal court here in new york city. meantime, in iowa, just 14% of registered republicans taking part. now, to new hampshire. nikki haley within single digits of trump in the polls. and haley says she will not debate unless donald trump is on that stage. ron desantis in haley's home state of south carolina today. rachel scott on what to watch for. >>> this dangerous winter blast across the u.s. tonight, from texas to florida, up to the northeas the frigid temperatures moving in. new york city, philadelphia, at long last getting snow. the treacherous driving across several states. the national guard called in to help stranded drivers. and now the next storm we're already tracking at this hour. rob marciano here to time this out. >>> in new york city tonight, we have just learned two nypd officers have been shot and wounded. the suspect possibly grabbing an officer's gun. >>> the major turn tonight in the case of the alleged lock island serial killer, now charged with murdering a fourth woman. and for the first time
donald trump's major victory in iowa, the former president immediately going to federal court here in new york city. meantime, in iowa, just 14% of registered republicans taking part. now, to new hampshire. nikki haley within single digits of trump in the polls. and haley says she will not debate unless donald trump is on that stage. ron desantis in haley's home state of south carolina today. rachel scott on what to watch for. >>> this dangerous winter blast across the u.s. tonight,...
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. - the mayoyor doesn't t know whwhy the morarale of the n new york cicity polilice departmtment is solames s it on me.. he blamemes it on yoyou. the reasason the mororale of t the police e department of the citity of new y york isis so low is onene reason and one e reason alolone. david dinknkins! - - they were e cheering h hi. they w were sayingng, "david dinkins,s, we don't t want hi" - sosome of themem were calllg ouout, "[bleepep]," for ininst. - this i is the nypdpd at city l ususing the n-n-word. that r really hurtrt the mayo. and then he said, "would they have done this ifif i was a w white man?"" - - there was s just a a sense of disgust. this man w wants to bebe mayo, and lookok how he's s behavin. - bull[b[bleep]. - the e fact that t he signedn and participated in something that clearly had just overt racism attached to it wawas an indicicator ofof where he e was going.. - the e suggestionon that i i incited t them oror i had anynything to d o withth that is totalally wrong, , is fals. - whwhen januaryry 6th happep, anybybody who wawas covering or w watching popolitics inin
. - the mayoyor doesn't t know whwhy the morarale of the n new york cicity polilice departmtment is solames s it on me.. he blamemes it on yoyou. the reasason the mororale of t the police e department of the citity of new y york isis so low is onene reason and one e reason alolone. david dinknkins! - - they were e cheering h hi. they w were sayingng, "david dinkins,s, we don't t want hi" - sosome of themem were calllg ouout, "[bleepep]," for ininst. - this i is the nypdpd at...
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one thing i took from new york.hought it was really funny even when he did make fun of me, i was blown away by that production, might have kept me in new york longer than i wanted to stay. >> i have two points. one i legitimately did think that was a good video because the stewart daily show had a lot of funny elements to it. the modern daily show, as you know, tickets are $10 to get in and a hundred to get out. it's not the best show. okay? but, sean, you should be concerned that the daily show made a bigger effort to keep you than we did. okay? we love you but we did not make that video. i would have made that video for your staff because i love your staff and i love their families but i feel like we owe you that video sean. >> fox has been great. i have no complaints. if you would have bet 1996 i would be one of the last people standing, that was a bad bet. congratulations, saturday night, 10:00 we'll be watching. jimmy failla. thank you sir >> that's all the time we have left this evening. as always thank you fo
one thing i took from new york.hought it was really funny even when he did make fun of me, i was blown away by that production, might have kept me in new york longer than i wanted to stay. >> i have two points. one i legitimately did think that was a good video because the stewart daily show had a lot of funny elements to it. the modern daily show, as you know, tickets are $10 to get in and a hundred to get out. it's not the best show. okay? but, sean, you should be concerned that the...
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asking for a $370 million fine as well as a ban on the trump organization in new york. court has not heard any new facts from donald trump's team because, quote, most of the facts are undisputed. joining us from outside the manhattan courthouse, yasmin vossoughian. it got a bit spicy today. what else are we hearing from the prosecution right now? >> reporter: spicy is putting it lightly to say the least. i got to say, when you walked through kind of the exchange between engoron and the former president, one of the things that stood out to me is when kise said to the judge, give trump two to three minutes to give closing remarks, and engoron was like, if i give you five minutes and you abide by the certain parameters and rules, then i'll allow you to speak. the former president didn't say, i'll abide by them, the former president launched into obviously what you just talked about which was apropos to the way the former president goes about things. that being said, the prosecution has begun their closing arguments, going on for two hours or so. they gave a statement prior
asking for a $370 million fine as well as a ban on the trump organization in new york. court has not heard any new facts from donald trump's team because, quote, most of the facts are undisputed. joining us from outside the manhattan courthouse, yasmin vossoughian. it got a bit spicy today. what else are we hearing from the prosecution right now? >> reporter: spicy is putting it lightly to say the least. i got to say, when you walked through kind of the exchange between engoron and the...
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this is not the border between new york and new jersey. it is totally different.that way. so today we take another stand. i urge my colleagues to support h.res 957 to denounce president biden's open border policies. in god we trust, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from texas, representative jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the lady from texas, ms. jackson lee, is recognized for two minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the distinguished gentleman for yielding, and i am very glad that my colleagues and some from texas want to have the real truth discussed on this floor. the real truth is that president biden does not have and has not fostered or encouraged open borders. in fact, the united states does not have open borders. it would be truly an act of real leadership if republicans would work with democrats and the present administration to do as was done during the reagan administration
this is not the border between new york and new jersey. it is totally different.that way. so today we take another stand. i urge my colleagues to support h.res 957 to denounce president biden's open border policies. in god we trust, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from texas, representative jackson lee. the speaker...
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they named it twice new york, new york, baby. i mean, it's the, i think, number one attraction in on the world. >> so you got to be here to see that big, shiny new year's eve ball drop. >> a timeless tradition to ring in a brand new year with big wishes, wealth and prosperity. it's a herculean task to manage an estimated 1 million people packing into the crossroads of the world in the big apple, the nypd, using a full arsenal of tools to keep people safe, including drone technology. this time, it's a bit more complicated because of the ongoing protests in new york city stemming from the israel-hamas conflict. but we can look for any type of anomalies in a crowd any suspicious people, any suspicious person. >> as you can see, it has infrared. it picks up infrared capabilities to celebrate new year's eve safely. >> here in new york city is the most important wish for some. we went to a lot of security to get to this point right here, so i feel really safe. >> everyone has been checked. that has came from this point forward, and of c
they named it twice new york, new york, baby. i mean, it's the, i think, number one attraction in on the world. >> so you got to be here to see that big, shiny new year's eve ball drop. >> a timeless tradition to ring in a brand new year with big wishes, wealth and prosperity. it's a herculean task to manage an estimated 1 million people packing into the crossroads of the world in the big apple, the nypd, using a full arsenal of tools to keep people safe, including drone technology....
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and since he plied his trade in new york city, it is not unreasonable to imagine that he had heard news of the president's marriage and soon after the event took place, he hastened to his studio where either he or bucholz are sketch. the image that became virtue was harriet bailey intended to strike fast because lithograph would hit the streets, just as in new york daily herald newspaper carried a two column story of the president's wedding on june 27th. timeliness was very important. a whig in his partizan orientation, bailey published some 34 caricatures during the 1844 election campaign. most demonstrated his deep antipathy for president tyler and for his project, the texas anxation, taking his personal feelings toward the president into account and linking them with what was surely a typically negative view of tyler's january and may fable marriage to julia gardiner, it becomes apparent that employing the first lady as a symbol for texas allowed bailey to heap scorn on the esident, on his first lady, and on texas annexation all at once. the motif employed by the lithograph would hav
and since he plied his trade in new york city, it is not unreasonable to imagine that he had heard news of the president's marriage and soon after the event took place, he hastened to his studio where either he or bucholz are sketch. the image that became virtue was harriet bailey intended to strike fast because lithograph would hit the streets, just as in new york daily herald newspaper carried a two column story of the president's wedding on june 27th. timeliness was very important. a whig in...
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do business in new york again. not only president trump but his two sons. the ray of hope, harris, is that the appellate court says they will stay the receiveorship. this judge already ruled against trump on liability. the appellate court said we won't let you take the trump holdings and put them in receiveorship. a good sign for the trump team. >> harris: why is that? >> because what they want to do, harris, is the appellate review wants to review the totality. they will let the proceeding go ahead and let the trial go ahead but they don't want to take any of trump's property until they get reviewed. they will have two issues to review. abuse of discretion on the part of the trial judge. no victims. whether or not the judge made an error of law. so they do not want to hurt president trump's real personal property until they get final adjudication. that won't be written by this trial judge. he will be required to write a very detailed opinion subject to review by the appellate court, harris. >> harris: that's such
do business in new york again. not only president trump but his two sons. the ray of hope, harris, is that the appellate court says they will stay the receiveorship. this judge already ruled against trump on liability. the appellate court said we won't let you take the trump holdings and put them in receiveorship. a good sign for the trump team. >> harris: why is that? >> because what they want to do, harris, is the appellate review wants to review the totality. they will let the...
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southern border were headed to new york. but they were diverted instead to new jersey.ecent effort by officials to manage a crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands of migrants arrive in northern cities, more than 160,000 to new york alone since the spring of 2022. william brangham is back and reporting this week on how two different cities are handling these new arrivals. the begins tonight, in new york. william: it's a modern-day ellis island, 19 stories tall, in midtown manhattan. the once grand roosevelt hotel, is now the first stop for many newly arrived migrants to new york city. >> they'll be more than 500 asylum seekers that will enter those doors today. william: doctor ted long is an executive with the city's hospital system, which runs the arrival center, and many of the city's shelters. covid shuttered the roosevelt, but since opening to migrants last spring, more than 85,000 have filed through here. dr ted long: we've learned a lot about the specific needs of asylum seekers. every part of the arrival center will bring it up front how we can help you to add
southern border were headed to new york. but they were diverted instead to new jersey.ecent effort by officials to manage a crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands of migrants arrive in northern cities, more than 160,000 to new york alone since the spring of 2022. william brangham is back and reporting this week on how two different cities are handling these new arrivals. the begins tonight, in new york. william: it's a modern-day ellis island, 19 stories tall, in midtown manhattan. the once...
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the verdict, a tense day in court in new york city. at one point, trump walked out of the courtroom ignoring her lawyers during the closing remarks as i said to them it is time to make the former president pay up for his actions. trump's team firing back said this case had more holes than swiss cheese. trump never attended to her carol but he should not have to pay for other comments people say to her during social media p.r. trumps lawyer in hot water quite a few times today alone and the judge saying this afternoon he would put a ring and lock up if she kept talking out of line. this whole thing is one big hoax, watch. >> we will immediately appeal. we will set aside that ridiculous jury. i want to remind you all of one thing come i will continue with president trump to fight for everyone's first right amendment right to speech. why? president trump is leading in the polls and we see what we get in new york. >> carroll won a civil lawsuit against trump last year. the jury ruled that trump is liable for sexual abuse and did defame the
the verdict, a tense day in court in new york city. at one point, trump walked out of the courtroom ignoring her lawyers during the closing remarks as i said to them it is time to make the former president pay up for his actions. trump's team firing back said this case had more holes than swiss cheese. trump never attended to her carol but he should not have to pay for other comments people say to her during social media p.r. trumps lawyer in hot water quite a few times today alone and the...
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south of new york, it is mostly rain. north of new york is mostly snow.to potentially bomb out over the ocean, meaning significant wind and snow in some pockets, up to a foot of snow is on the way. coming in behind that brings significant snow to the midwest monday into tuesday, severe weather across the south. this would also wind up a lot of wind coming with it. we also know significant amounts of rain and warm temperatures. remember, we just had a lot of snow over the weekend. now temperatures approaching 60 could mean a significant flood risk into early next week, norah, including right around new york city and newark. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. now to this breaking news, we are learning that defense secretary lloyd austin is in the hospital tonight. we are told, after complications following a recent elective medical procedure, the pentagon says he is recovering well and he was expected to resume his full duties today. the 70-year-old was admitted to walter reed national military medical center on monday. well now to a major shake-up at one of
south of new york, it is mostly rain. north of new york is mostly snow.to potentially bomb out over the ocean, meaning significant wind and snow in some pockets, up to a foot of snow is on the way. coming in behind that brings significant snow to the midwest monday into tuesday, severe weather across the south. this would also wind up a lot of wind coming with it. we also know significant amounts of rain and warm temperatures. remember, we just had a lot of snow over the weekend. now...
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new jersey and new york like to fight about things. this situation, you have a -- here is the mayor in new jersey. it seems clear the bus operators are finding a way to thwart the requirements of the executive order by dropping migrants at the train station here and having them continue to their final destination. in a situation like this, does mayor adams coordinate with any other mayors or just leave them to it? >> he could. but i think new jersey seems to be signaling that as long as they leave new jersey and go into new york, we're all good with it. so texas and new jersey are taking the path of least resistance. there are other things going on here. for instance, while mayor adams has the ability to declare this executive order under his emergency powers, aspects of this are likely not every en constitutional. the migrants themselves have liberty interest here that's being violated. allowed to move around the country. they are here pending an asylum claim. they aren't allowed to have their movements pro described by an emergency o
new jersey and new york like to fight about things. this situation, you have a -- here is the mayor in new jersey. it seems clear the bus operators are finding a way to thwart the requirements of the executive order by dropping migrants at the train station here and having them continue to their final destination. in a situation like this, does mayor adams coordinate with any other mayors or just leave them to it? >> he could. but i think new jersey seems to be signaling that as long as...
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also joining, us julia angwin, an award-winning investigative journalist a new york times contributorw at harvard university and founder of a new nonprofit, newsroom, called proof news. welcome to both of you. thank you for being with us. alondra, let me ask you. it strikes me that a fake robocall is probably something we could have done 20 years ago. it does feel like the. i mean it feels like the low hanging fruit of a.i. but it might be the tip of the sphere. what do you think about when you think about the damage a i could do if not identified and regulated in this coming election? >> the things that a.i. is making possible are a lot faster, potentially, and also the threshold, they're a lot easier to do. so you don't have to have a computer science degree. you don't have to be a computer code or to create a robocall and disseminate it through various kinds of digital channels. the challenge that we face is the scale of the potential of the people that can do this. >> it's a little bit like social media, julia. it's the velocity, it's the volume. nothing like a robocall, as a reci
also joining, us julia angwin, an award-winning investigative journalist a new york times contributorw at harvard university and founder of a new nonprofit, newsroom, called proof news. welcome to both of you. thank you for being with us. alondra, let me ask you. it strikes me that a fake robocall is probably something we could have done 20 years ago. it does feel like the. i mean it feels like the low hanging fruit of a.i. but it might be the tip of the sphere. what do you think about when you...
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the brutal wind chills and below freezing temperatures from chicago all the way to new york city. and now the new storm on the move tonight. the washington, d.c. to philadelphia to new york all bracing for the next system coming. rob marciano timing it out. >>> in new york city tonight, the manhunt for a possible serial stabbing suspect. authorities say surveillance images show him armed with a hunting knife. at least three victims attacked just today. one victim stumbling into a dry cleaners for help. stephanie ramos with new reporting. >>> also in new york, an explosive day in court at the civil defamation trial against donald trump. a jury. >> reporter: finding trump liable, with his accuser, e. jean carroll on the stand today, trump lashing out. the judge threatening to kick him out of court. >>> the disturbing video tonight. a 14-year-old boy with autism tased by police in his own backyard. the boy suffering a broken hip. the family calling it a case of mistaken identity. an officer can be heard questioning if they have the right person. >>> the news from the uk tonight. princ
the brutal wind chills and below freezing temperatures from chicago all the way to new york city. and now the new storm on the move tonight. the washington, d.c. to philadelphia to new york all bracing for the next system coming. rob marciano timing it out. >>> in new york city tonight, the manhunt for a possible serial stabbing suspect. authorities say surveillance images show him armed with a hunting knife. at least three victims attacked just today. one victim stumbling into a dry...
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:00 right here on cnn. >>> all right, the taylor swift camp is seeing red this weekend, after a "new york times" opinion piece speculating about her sexuality. that storyry next. >>> all right, a new opinion piece in the "new york times" s spec clats that taylor swift may be a closet queer person and anna marks points to possible lgbtq+ references in taylor swift's songs as a signal of queerness. however, twist has said in the past she does not identify with that community. some have found it unusual that "the new york times" would publish such an article. cnn's oliver darcy joins us live with more details. i mean, how unusual is it for "the new york times" to publish this piece? it's something you wrote about in analyzing why "the new york times" went here. >> reporter: it's very unusual. i mean, you do not see major news organizations like "the new york times" publishing lengthy -- this was a 5,000 word opinion piece questioning the sexuality of someone, nevertheless the sexuality of someone like taylor swift, a prominent, obviously culture force. but that's what they did this week. the
:00 right here on cnn. >>> all right, the taylor swift camp is seeing red this weekend, after a "new york times" opinion piece speculating about her sexuality. that storyry next. >>> all right, a new opinion piece in the "new york times" s spec clats that taylor swift may be a closet queer person and anna marks points to possible lgbtq+ references in taylor swift's songs as a signal of queerness. however, twist has said in the past she does not identify...
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he of the petite chateau and then the vanderbilt controlled all of the railroads to the north of new york city, the harlem, the hudson, the new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the names of its lines. the old train lines. and they built the original. their original station was called grand central depot. and it was built in 1871 by john snook in the second empire style, same location on fort street and 1898, which is when this was taken. it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and it was renamed grand central station. but this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city, which was trying to rival the great cities of the world of london and paris and rome and what is that joke about? you know, you you you wait for a bus and then to come along at the same time. and that's what happened. here we go from having no train stations to getting to we first we get penn station in 1910 and then three years later, we get what would become grand central terminal in 1913. and if you just look at the very top corner, the top right hand corner, you'll see the eagle up there and th
he of the petite chateau and then the vanderbilt controlled all of the railroads to the north of new york city, the harlem, the hudson, the new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the names of its lines. the old train lines. and they built the original. their original station was called grand central depot. and it was built in 1871 by john snook in the second empire style, same location on fort street and 1898, which is when this was taken. it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and...
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nate foy is live outside the new york state supreme court. >> nate: a lot of developments here just inthe past hour or so, sandra. 40 wall street where the news conference is set to begin is one of the properties that former president trump, adult sons and several trump organization executives are accused of overvaluing to receive favorable bank loans and we have talked a lot in the past day and this morning about the back and forth between trump's lawyers and justice arthur engoron when trump wanted to speak in his own defense for part of the closing arguments and we thought he was not going to be able to, and then that changed at the last minute. trump lawyer asked the judge if trump could speak, the judge asked trump if he would follow the restrictions set in place, trump didn't answer that question but instead immediately started speaking in his own defense saying he is the victim of fraud, that he should be paid damages because of that. he called this a political persecution. at one point while speaking the judge said he had a one-minute warning and trump said, paraphrasing here,
nate foy is live outside the new york state supreme court. >> nate: a lot of developments here just inthe past hour or so, sandra. 40 wall street where the news conference is set to begin is one of the properties that former president trump, adult sons and several trump organization executives are accused of overvaluing to receive favorable bank loans and we have talked a lot in the past day and this morning about the back and forth between trump's lawyers and justice arthur engoron when...
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new york city school closed for remote learning recently, shelter and hundreds of migrants. do you have any reaction to that ? >> i have not fully been briefed on the situation at madison high school but i look forward to receiving a greater level of an ovation as to why the decision was made and most importantly ensuring that we can continue to provide the access to the educational opportunity to all new york city students without disruption moving in light of co blues he owes call yesterday for the defense secretary to step down, have you talked with the congressman since then and you agree with his sentiment that the secretary should resign? >> from my standpoint, we need far more information before i can make any detailed comment on the appropriate way forward. but i do not believe that secretary austin should design. my thoughts and prayers are with secretary austin. he is a great patriot, a good man, he served his country for decades and i am hopeful that he will have a full, complete, and speedy recovery. i do look forward to being briefed by the administration in ter
new york city school closed for remote learning recently, shelter and hundreds of migrants. do you have any reaction to that ? >> i have not fully been briefed on the situation at madison high school but i look forward to receiving a greater level of an ovation as to why the decision was made and most importantly ensuring that we can continue to provide the access to the educational opportunity to all new york city students without disruption moving in light of co blues he owes call...
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my family is from new york.so we go back several times a year, both or visits to family and for publishing reasons. and so we make new york visits a part of our publishing life as well. adam levy, along with his wife, ashley nelson levy are the co publishers of transit books, which published a nobel prize winner for 2023. congratulations. thanks for being with us on peter, welcome. thank you for joining us. it's really great to speak to you today. i thank you for asking, inviting. so you've written quite a bit over the years about about hollywood, particularly the
my family is from new york.so we go back several times a year, both or visits to family and for publishing reasons. and so we make new york visits a part of our publishing life as well. adam levy, along with his wife, ashley nelson levy are the co publishers of transit books, which published a nobel prize winner for 2023. congratulations. thanks for being with us on peter, welcome. thank you for joining us. it's really great to speak to you today. i thank you for asking, inviting. so you've...
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in fact, today in the new york bankruptcy court, in the southern district of new york, giuliani listed0 million worth of assets, and nearly won $53 million worth of liabilities, and a nun plea net income of -- rudy giuliani may not be able to pay the full judgment against them, but what about donald trump? who has repeatedly claimed that he is a billionaire? it could've been a factor in today's massive judgment after the jury in the e. jean carroll civil suit heard portions of an april 2023 deposition in new york, the attorney general letitia james's civil fraud suit against trump. here is what he told the a.g.'s team about his vast well. >> other than the money, you probably see the cash, we have a lot of cash. substantially in excess that 400 million cash which is a lot for a developer, developers usually do not have cash, they have as, it's not cash, and i believe 400 plus and going up very substantially every month, my biggest expense is probably my legal fees. but fortunately that is okay, we have a lot of cash, we have great assets, and we have a very good country. >> joining us
in fact, today in the new york bankruptcy court, in the southern district of new york, giuliani listed0 million worth of assets, and nearly won $53 million worth of liabilities, and a nun plea net income of -- rudy giuliani may not be able to pay the full judgment against them, but what about donald trump? who has repeatedly claimed that he is a billionaire? it could've been a factor in today's massive judgment after the jury in the e. jean carroll civil suit heard portions of an april 2023...
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hurricane force winds in watertown, new york, long island, dunkirk, new york, buffalo, new york.s the big concern tonight overnight and into today with the power situation. speaking of which, new york, 147,000 without power. pennsylvania 117,000. up and down the east coast including florida power outages because of the storm system. the worst of it is over in terms the rain. we will get snow on the back side of this and gusty winds later on today. but this storm exits up into canada and then we watch the next one waiting in the wings. so here's our fox model as we go through the afternoon and the evening. we will get some snow great lakes on the back side of this but then clears out for a moment because the next one moves in. so we still have wind advisories in effect for the morning into the afternoon and into the evening. if you still have a flight out of the northeast, there are going to be delays because of the winds next winter storm is looming starting tomorrow. gulf coast in through the southeast. tornadoes again a possibility, a probability. and then we're going to deal w
hurricane force winds in watertown, new york, long island, dunkirk, new york, buffalo, new york.s the big concern tonight overnight and into today with the power situation. speaking of which, new york, 147,000 without power. pennsylvania 117,000. up and down the east coast including florida power outages because of the storm system. the worst of it is over in terms the rain. we will get snow on the back side of this and gusty winds later on today. but this storm exits up into canada and then we...
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we included companies bringing high-paying jobs to new york. last weekk. -- [applause] >> i detail thed a series of actions protecting the new yorkers from cheats and scammers. right now i'm proposing the first significant change to our consumer protection laws in over 40 years. [applause] we will prohibit unfair and abusive practices pushing borrowers towards the most expensive repayment options and debt collectors who manipulate seniors in giving up protected income. we will establish regulations on the buying out, pay letter loan industry which lures customers into spending beyond their means and we are taking on medical debt and dramatically increasing paid disability leave because -- [applause] >> believe it or not disability leave has not been raised a penny y in 35 years. what's the point of paying for this benefit your whole life if it only gives you a fraction of what you need to recover? weov have to right this wrong ad increase this benefit, $170 a week which is what people get right now to bring it up where it would have been adjuste
we included companies bringing high-paying jobs to new york. last weekk. -- [applause] >> i detail thed a series of actions protecting the new yorkers from cheats and scammers. right now i'm proposing the first significant change to our consumer protection laws in over 40 years. [applause] we will prohibit unfair and abusive practices pushing borrowers towards the most expensive repayment options and debt collectors who manipulate seniors in giving up protected income. we will establish...
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that's one of the eight properties that has been talked about in the state of new york primarily new question during this civil trial there downtown. >> dana: the other thing he said is this case should never have been brought. joining us for more on all of this is former federal prosecutor. what about that point? he says this case never should have been brought. we have looked to see if anybody else has ever been indicted or prosecuted for this. hard to find anything on it. should it have never happened? >> i think donald trump has two fights that he is fighting right now. one is the fight that this should have never happened and there aren't comparable cases and it seems like even if you had some degree of comparable cases, the amount of punitive damages that letitia james is going for a astronomical and the second point. there is a case to make in mitigation. even though there has been a finding of fraud going into today to say to the judge there is no damage, there are no complainants. nobody lost anything here. so whatever the punishment should be, should be extremely limited. >
that's one of the eight properties that has been talked about in the state of new york primarily new question during this civil trial there downtown. >> dana: the other thing he said is this case should never have been brought. joining us for more on all of this is former federal prosecutor. what about that point? he says this case never should have been brought. we have looked to see if anybody else has ever been indicted or prosecuted for this. hard to find anything on it. should it...
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of donald trump's new york businesses.redibly rare, as reporting states. this could devastate donald trump's, literally, go to the heart of, you know, what he says, he says he's a good businessman. how likely do you think that the judge goes that far? >> i don't think it's that likely, symone. i think that when you're talking about the penalty for corporations, a judge has to take into account a number of different things. typically, what we've seen in the dozen cases that this penalty has been given to a new york based business, you're talking about situations where there was a long list of victims and people who have been defrauded. and in this case, one of the lieutenants of trump's defense strategy, look, the bigs were happy. this was no issue when you had a bunch of victims. that's going to be a key element. and quite frankly, it should be, in terms of judge engoron making his decision. and here's why. one of the things that judge engoron has to be keenly aware of is, giving the death penalty in a case like this to do
of donald trump's new york businesses.redibly rare, as reporting states. this could devastate donald trump's, literally, go to the heart of, you know, what he says, he says he's a good businessman. how likely do you think that the judge goes that far? >> i don't think it's that likely, symone. i think that when you're talking about the penalty for corporations, a judge has to take into account a number of different things. typically, what we've seen in the dozen cases that this penalty...