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his research included weeks of study at the new york historical society and then new york public library, perusing thousands of newspaper articles related to andrew greene and also reading greene's volumes of brain diary and letters. i'm pleased present harry albert. good evening. the world would stop on friday, november. 1903. andrew has grain. worcester's native and internationally known as the father of greater new york city, died at 1:30 p.m. he was a visionary civic leader, plan owner, attorney and preservation scientist. today, few people of his contributions to our society. last week i enjoyed dinner with a member of the new york's central park conservancy. a he wasn't familiar with the legacy of andrew haswell green brain amazing. a few years i purchased a large coffee table book with steve tell, the creation of central park. there were only two sentences referring to green and there were criticisms defaming him as a cheap skinned flint. those were plagiarized his from a 1950s pamphlet written by a member of the central park garden club. the 2019 exhibit at the new york public, d
his research included weeks of study at the new york historical society and then new york public library, perusing thousands of newspaper articles related to andrew greene and also reading greene's volumes of brain diary and letters. i'm pleased present harry albert. good evening. the world would stop on friday, november. 1903. andrew has grain. worcester's native and internationally known as the father of greater new york city, died at 1:30 p.m. he was a visionary civic leader, plan owner,...
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new york city mayor eric adams spoke out in favor of modifying new york's sanctuary laws to facilitatedeportation of immigrants. the sanctuary laws date back to the 1980's, prohibiting agencies from collaborating with federal immigration authorities. can you explain the significance of what he is proposing? >> it is terrible. we have better solutions. we are partnering with our counterparts in san diego and brownsville to make sure people are able to apply for work authorizations while at the southern border and leave with the application of doubt the authorization to go to cities like new york city and begin legally working and adding to the local economy almost immediately. that would reduce the burden on any social safety net and help people on the move wide, the ability to have resources to protect their families and loved ones. amy: we want to thank you for being with us. marisa limÓn garza is the executive director of las americas immigrant advocacy center. when we come back, we look at an intercept exposÉ of a controversial new york times article alleging trump weaponized sexual
new york city mayor eric adams spoke out in favor of modifying new york's sanctuary laws to facilitatedeportation of immigrants. the sanctuary laws date back to the 1980's, prohibiting agencies from collaborating with federal immigration authorities. can you explain the significance of what he is proposing? >> it is terrible. we have better solutions. we are partnering with our counterparts in san diego and brownsville to make sure people are able to apply for work authorizations while at...
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was "the new york times" not believing there were sexual assaults? i am also an israeli but i also work for "the new york times," so all the time i am in this place between the hammer and the anvil. and because that is anat schwartz said she fell between the hammer and the anvil, which, jeremy, you choose as the title of your piece. talk about the significance of that and the relationship between anat schwartz and the young reporter adam sella. >> another part of this story is that one of the main victims that was featured in this is referred to as the woman in the black dress. her family members are individuals in the featured photo on the piece. another thing we have learned from israeli researchers is when anat schwartz and adam sella went to a woman that had taken photographs of the woman that day, they told the photographer that it was her duty under israeli to cooperate with "the new york times" and let them have all of her photos. public diplomacy is the meaning of the term. it is the notion that israel should engage in externally focused prop
was "the new york times" not believing there were sexual assaults? i am also an israeli but i also work for "the new york times," so all the time i am in this place between the hammer and the anvil. and because that is anat schwartz said she fell between the hammer and the anvil, which, jeremy, you choose as the title of your piece. talk about the significance of that and the relationship between anat schwartz and the young reporter adam sella. >> another part of this...
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the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spitzer's mani
the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him.crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to...
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that is what we can do here new york. the hands a handful of private companies google, meta, microsoft, open ai. i am proud to announce new the e world to but that that type of computing power directly in the handsf academic institutions have stepped up to participate cornell, nyu, columbia, rpa our entire system. we have geniuses at the school reading employees innovate new companies. and now they will have the power to change the world. in order to win this race of the future we need the specific hardware.at is why i am proposie empire ai consortium to purchase and share computing power right here in new have already securee than $125 million in philanthropic and university partners. and over the next decade it will commit after $275 million but they consortium. so you say what's in this forcz new yorkers? just like silicon valley exploded the 1980s will be the birthplace of countless new startups, spin ups in the technological advancements for everyone. just imagine the possibilities ai can help diagnose cancer and it
that is what we can do here new york. the hands a handful of private companies google, meta, microsoft, open ai. i am proud to announce new the e world to but that that type of computing power directly in the handsf academic institutions have stepped up to participate cornell, nyu, columbia, rpa our entire system. we have geniuses at the school reading employees innovate new companies. and now they will have the power to change the world. in order to win this race of the future we need the...
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in new york.the people of the new york stock exchange, i can tell you right now, and they are very fine people, they are not happy. >>vh■! you mentioned the cash yu have. have the bonds -- now the the bond has been reduced from are you going to start putting money into your campaig? mr. trump: yep. well, first of all, it is none of your business. i have the option. if i had to -- i would have to start selling things. i don't have a cell anything. i bought the phenomenal company. i built a phenomenal company that is very low leveraged from unbelievably low leveraged, a lot of cash and everything else. why should i let a crooked judge make a decision to get $450 million that allows me to spend very little money about -- on my campaign? i will be spending money on my campaign. i might spend a lot of money on my campaign. what i should have that option. a crooked judge shouldn't say we are going to have you post a bondof that money i could be spending on the campaign, or other things if i want to do o
in new york.the people of the new york stock exchange, i can tell you right now, and they are very fine people, they are not happy. >>vh■! you mentioned the cash yu have. have the bonds -- now the the bond has been reduced from are you going to start putting money into your campaig? mr. trump: yep. well, first of all, it is none of your business. i have the option. if i had to -- i would have to start selling things. i don't have a cell anything. i bought the phenomenal company. i built...
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but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more positive view within the culture itself. so first we're going to -- the next part of the class we're going to go over some of the history, the most relevant history of tammany hall in the middle of the 20th century. and then, after that, we will look at some collections from to give you what you could say is maybe the response from within that second political culture. first political culture, looking from the outside, this is all corrupt, this is destroying american politics and american virtue. from within that culture, no, it's not destroying hearn politics or destroying virtue, it's just a
but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more...
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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 of weight. i'm tired of waiting. 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,
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 of weight. i'm tired of waiting. 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...
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on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the century and a half since the new york city draft riots, numerous psychological lahrs, popular -- scholars, popular books and articlesre their rated and examined the significant events that comprised the largest civil insurrection this u.s. hisry and and most of these works have included illustrations of the violence that were published in its immediate aftermath in the ekly newspapers. none of these many studies or popular accounts have used these imagess much more than endorsement for or reiteration of their text. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be value waited in their own -- evaluated in their own right. illustrated
on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the century and a half since the new...
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let's unleash new york city's potential beginning this session. do you agree with that, mayor adams? [ applause ] all right. so now is the time to act. new yorkers are tired of waiting. i'm tired of waiting. and i know we can do this. it takes political will. it takes collaboration. and it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and we are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurses and teachers, should be able to live in the communities they serve. plause >> and our children and grandchildren should be able to one day build a life in the towns and cities where they grew up. and while building more homes is absolutely essential. it is also essential that we have good-paying, long-term jobs, so that people can provide for their families. now, i know as an upstater, who lived through decades of decline and job loss, there was a time when our greatest export was our children. i'm glad to report those days are finally over. but as a governor, i know it's hard to recruit new businesses. but if we're intentional,
let's unleash new york city's potential beginning this session. do you agree with that, mayor adams? [ applause ] all right. so now is the time to act. new yorkers are tired of waiting. i'm tired of waiting. and i know we can do this. it takes political will. it takes collaboration. and it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and we are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurses and teachers, should be able to live in the communities they serve....
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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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we have worked hard to make new york more affordable. since i took office, we have raised the minimum wage and tied it to inflation. [ applause ]. >> we have delivered tax relief and utility savings to millions of new yorkers. we have included world-class companies to bring high-paying jobs to new york. last week, i detailed a series of actions for cheats and scammers. right now, i am proposing the first significant change to consumer protection laws in over 40 years. [ bor student loan servicers, pushing borrows toward the most expensive repayment options and debt collectors who manipulate seniors into giving up their protected income. on the buy now pay later loan industry, which often lures customers into spending beyond their means, and we're taking on medical debt and dramatically increasing paid disability leave. because believe it or not, disability leave has not been raised a penny 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. we have to right
we have worked hard to make new york more affordable. since i took office, we have raised the minimum wage and tied it to inflation. [ applause ]. >> we have delivered tax relief and utility savings to millions of new yorkers. we have included world-class companies to bring high-paying jobs to new york. last week, i detailed a series of actions for cheats and scammers. right now, i am proposing the first significant change to consumer protection laws in over 40 years. [ bor student loan...
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you treat i too badly in new york.we don't want to do the new york stock exchange and the people at the stock exchange are very upset about it. the top personmortified, cannot believe it. he said, i'm losing business because of new york, because people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go in ask them about it but you know how can you do that? i would love to go in the new york stock exchange. it would be a big thing. that would going to the new york stock exchange now because of what is happening in new york because they don't want to be attacked by a thug like this horrible attorney general we have in new york, the worst in the whole country. we will decide about true social and what we do with it but this is just an is hurting new york and new york state. >> can you give a little bit more detail about the timing of when you you are planning that? mr. trump: as they say, i have a lot of cash. examining my statements for a long time. and i have much more than that in cash, but i would also like to be
you treat i too badly in new york.we don't want to do the new york stock exchange and the people at the stock exchange are very upset about it. the top personmortified, cannot believe it. he said, i'm losing business because of new york, because people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go in ask them about it but you know how can you do that? i would love to go in the new york stock exchange. it would be a big thing. that would going to the new york stock exchange now because...
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citg and in new york state.part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental regulations. commissioner, is something for this session. i am interested in how, in your views on whether and how regulations are being used in the housing context to block housing or whether they are sed for legitimate environmental purposes for the most part or if it is a mix. the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on mai —-dash touch on manufa
citg and in new york state.part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental regulations. commissioner, is...
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people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go into new york stock exchange. so you can ask them about it. but how can you do that? i'd love to go in the new york psaki. she was always it'd be a big thing to go on the new york psaki, she has that'd be nice, but people aren't going in the new york so i can change now because of what's happening in new york, because they don't want to be attacked by a thug like this horrible attorney general that we have in new york, the worst in the whole country so we'll decide about truth, social, and what we do with it. but there's just an example of how this is hurting new york and new york state >> yes. >> a little bit more for details about the timing of when you plan to secure the bond, how exactly you're planning to take a moment was they say, have a lot of cash you know? why do because you looked at my statements. i mean, you've been examining my statements for a long time and i have much more than that in cash but i would also like to be able to use some of my cash get elected. they don't want me to use my cash to get
people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go into new york stock exchange. so you can ask them about it. but how can you do that? i'd love to go in the new york psaki. she was always it'd be a big thing to go on the new york psaki, she has that'd be nice, but people aren't going in the new york so i can change now because of what's happening in new york, because they don't want to be attacked by a thug like this horrible attorney general that we have in new york, the worst in...
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i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling jury selection to begin april 15th, exactly three months to the day before the republican convention. that trial potentially carrying a possibility of prison time, and yet the former president got an 11th-hour reprieve in the other big legal case hanging over his head. in a stunning decision from the new york appellate court, the half billion dollar bond trump was supposed to pay today was cut by more than 60%. an enormous break. he got more time to get it together as well. we'll explain what it all means in just a minute. we start with the major news that the first c
i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling...
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the new york court of appeals can really reestablish the rule of law in new york by throwing a flag on this play and saying we are going to take a look at the bond to make sure this appeal can go forward. i don't see how this figure can be sustained because when you look at it, you know, the judge could have come up with a trillion dollars or 10 trillion. he knew by picking that number that trump would have a hard time making a bond. >> bill: interesting point. thank you, sir. jonathan turley, don't go far. we're here all day and so are you. thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: ten past the hour. emergency teams searching through the rubble of an awful moment in moscow. a concert terror attack first came the bullets and then came the fire. the islamic state claiming responsibility for a massacre that left at least 137 dead, hundreds more injured. benjamin hall and joins us live from london. >> this is the worst terror attack in russia for 20 years. there is clear evidence this was carried out by isis. vladimir putin is blaming ukraine and saying they were behind this. the u.s. intelligenc
the new york court of appeals can really reestablish the rule of law in new york by throwing a flag on this play and saying we are going to take a look at the bond to make sure this appeal can go forward. i don't see how this figure can be sustained because when you look at it, you know, the judge could have come up with a trillion dollars or 10 trillion. he knew by picking that number that trump would have a hard time making a bond. >> bill: interesting point. thank you, sir. jonathan...
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city and across new york state? when you have a climate out here, when you have governor hochul and then governor cuomo who have put april board together that have released 38 almost 40 convicted cop killers, that is sad. and that tells you the state of affairs in our legal system, our criminal justice system in this state. cops have been begging for them to change the bail reform and everything else that goes along with it so they can do their j job. they put a veneer up as far as penn station. bring out the national guard. there is no longer any proactive policing. that would keep these individuals off the street and if you had the one-two punch of the das cooperating with the police department after they make their arrests, then we would have some kind of results but when you have the likes of d.a. bragg who refuses to prosecute a lot of these cases and blames it on bail reform and then the judges do the same thing, the cops are stymied. >> shannon: joe, shannon bream here. we talked last hour in d.c. there's bee
city and across new york state? when you have a climate out here, when you have governor hochul and then governor cuomo who have put april board together that have released 38 almost 40 convicted cop killers, that is sad. and that tells you the state of affairs in our legal system, our criminal justice system in this state. cops have been begging for them to change the bail reform and everything else that goes along with it so they can do their j job. they put a veneer up as far as penn...
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if people don't feel safe on the subways, they're not coming back to live or walk in new york city. rugere a some-back if working people are afraid to get on the subway. last word to you, john. >> stuart, yes, there's 8.5 million new yorkers in new york city that want to live in a civilized way. and there's millions of repeat violaters arrested 50 times. the state said it. are they working for the 8.5 million new yorkers that want a civilized city or are they working for the 3300 criminals? i mean, that's what it comes down to, stuart. stuart: good question. john catsimatidis, you're right in the middle and we thank you for coming on the show and telling us how it is. good stuff, john. see you again soon. >> thank you. stuart: owner of iconic new york restaurant chain is fed up with crime in the city. ashley, come back in again, please. who are we talking about? >> his name is allen rosen and he's the owner of junior's restaurant operating three in brooklyn and rosen is curious with new york politicians that made it okay to shoplift without consequences and he's very concerned about
if people don't feel safe on the subways, they're not coming back to live or walk in new york city. rugere a some-back if working people are afraid to get on the subway. last word to you, john. >> stuart, yes, there's 8.5 million new yorkers in new york city that want to live in a civilized way. and there's millions of repeat violaters arrested 50 times. the state said it. are they working for the 8.5 million new yorkers that want a civilized city or are they working for the 3300...
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first let's go live to bryan llenas in new york city. what kind of criticism is the mayor now facing from progressives? >> aishah, good to see it. progressives are criticizing new york city mayor eric adams and accusing him of exaggerating the city's crime problems while simultaneously saying that the city is under control and that new york is the safest big city in america. during a contentious interview on the popular iheartradio program "the breakfast club," adams was criticized for putting officers in the subway system and even called a fearmongering. >> that don't make us feel safe to really think something is wrong to be doing that. >> fear is perceived and felt. that's what fear is. >> in an effort to help people feel safe, mayor adams unveiled a pilot program to use body scanners at subways to catch weapons. adams and governor kathy hochul have also added 2,000 more officers and national guardsmen to the subway system. but the two are facing pushback from state democrats. for instance, on governor hochul's idea to toughen penalti
first let's go live to bryan llenas in new york city. what kind of criticism is the mayor now facing from progressives? >> aishah, good to see it. progressives are criticizing new york city mayor eric adams and accusing him of exaggerating the city's crime problems while simultaneously saying that the city is under control and that new york is the safest big city in america. during a contentious interview on the popular iheartradio program "the breakfast club," adams was...
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in new york. but the benefits for businesses has been that this is a very sophisticated legal system for corporations. >> harris: hold on a second. we have heard from the former president on truth social. the fifth time in this case that he has overturned, a record. his credibility and that of letitia james has been charted. we'll post either a bond equivalent securities or cash. that donald trump moments ago. jonathan turley and my guests, thank you. "outnumbered" after the break. . shop our expanded family of products at major online retailers. i'm jonathan lawson, here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 an
in new york. but the benefits for businesses has been that this is a very sophisticated legal system for corporations. >> harris: hold on a second. we have heard from the former president on truth social. the fifth time in this case that he has overturned, a record. his credibility and that of letitia james has been charted. we'll post either a bond equivalent securities or cash. that donald trump moments ago. jonathan turley and my guests, thank you. "outnumbered" after the...
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it's not the first time we've heard this out of new york city. again, the allegation is this person had been arrested twice for assault. how many more examples to be have to come up with your? >> a lot more. new york has not hit rock bottom yet. and i want to be very clear. eric adams is no friend of law enforcement. he is no friend to keeping criminals off the street. if he was fighting for keeping criminals off the street, he would go after elvin bragg. he would go after the governor of new york and democrats who are soft on crime. but this guy talks a great game, but does absolutely nothing. new york has not hit rock bottom. isn't it a coincidence -- it isn't a coincidence. it's the same problem chicago, las vegas, san francisco, philadelphia. democrat cities, democrat mayors, democrat governors. they don't care. because those criminals represent the voting block of the democrat party. >> jason: congressman, there's crime in florida, no doubt about it. but i don't hear the stories, the horror stories about people who allegedly committed crime
it's not the first time we've heard this out of new york city. again, the allegation is this person had been arrested twice for assault. how many more examples to be have to come up with your? >> a lot more. new york has not hit rock bottom yet. and i want to be very clear. eric adams is no friend of law enforcement. he is no friend to keeping criminals off the street. if he was fighting for keeping criminals off the street, he would go after elvin bragg. he would go after the governor of...
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we are live and neil: long island new york where a wake is being held for this lane new york city policeer criminal peer former president donald trump attended earlier today but the focus really on this
we are live and neil: long island new york where a wake is being held for this lane new york city policeer criminal peer former president donald trump attended earlier today but the focus really on this
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flash flood alerts for 33 million americans from new jersey to new york to new england.nding rain well into the night. another system taking shape in the middle of the country reaching the east by friday night. rounds of heavy rain soaking the region. there are real flood concerns as we head into the evening. the storm coming up from the south. cars underwater on flooded streets in roswell, georgia. senior meteorologist rob marciano timing this out for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. it came in quick and it's been steadily increasing throughout the day in new york and on the i-95 corridor with the worst of it on the doorstep. check out the radar, it is smothered and covered from portland, maine, back through pittsburgh, buffalo, burlington as well. there i do see the squeeze play. the heaviest rumbling now up the garden state parkway in through long island and getting a tap from the atlantic and tropical here, hence the heavy downpours. and watch as the bright colors move up from new england and that's where the heaviest will be and it does end around daybreak, but boston, i
flash flood alerts for 33 million americans from new jersey to new york to new england.nding rain well into the night. another system taking shape in the middle of the country reaching the east by friday night. rounds of heavy rain soaking the region. there are real flood concerns as we head into the evening. the storm coming up from the south. cars underwater on flooded streets in roswell, georgia. senior meteorologist rob marciano timing this out for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. it came...
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as her climb at "the new york times." news cycles about democrats are coming around and they understand that joe biden can do this, that is all our "beloved" "new york times" and i'm sorry for rfk jr. that he doesn't know that there is tape of him talking about the vac vaccine, policies completely out of step with the democratic party to the point his own family wants to do st. patrick's day at the white house and doesn't want to be around him and they are only going to be upping their campaign against him and not because we are in a cult but because he doesn't represent our values. >> katie: you think "the new york times" is not nice to have democrats, see what they do to republicans. rfk strategy has been to go to alternative sources to get more support even though he has -- >> greg: a couple of points. jessica... ross perot did get 19% of the vote but did not get a single electoral vote. so that is something to ponder. >> jesse: greg studied. >> greg: yes, i did. this guy's dad and were assassinated. you could argue on
as her climb at "the new york times." news cycles about democrats are coming around and they understand that joe biden can do this, that is all our "beloved" "new york times" and i'm sorry for rfk jr. that he doesn't know that there is tape of him talking about the vac vaccine, policies completely out of step with the democratic party to the point his own family wants to do st. patrick's day at the white house and doesn't want to be around him and they are only...
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threads the "new york times." you are going to like what he has to say, keep it here on "fox and friends first". fox news is proud to bring you this she■s a hero moment. i knew i was interested in working with students who were easily excluded. part of my journey is responding to looks. we have to look out for each other. we have to take care of each other. dance is my safe space. i am autistic and i am a performer. and i'm really good at it. once we're in our own space and we get to create that space, it's really fun. i am here because i have seen women do it. if you can see her, you can be her. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visi
threads the "new york times." you are going to like what he has to say, keep it here on "fox and friends first". fox news is proud to bring you this she■s a hero moment. i knew i was interested in working with students who were easily excluded. part of my journey is responding to looks. we have to look out for each other. we have to take care of each other. dance is my safe space. i am autistic and i am a performer. and i'm really good at it. once we're in our own space...
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he was handed a lifeline with the new york attorney general and good afternoon and new york city is where the action is there and i showed to you. good afternoon. >> sandra: hello, good afternoon, bill. i'm aishah huhsny in washington and both -- aishah in washington. donald trump spent most of the morning in a new york city courtroom today and legal team pushed to delay district attorney alvin bragg's hush money case against him. the judge however, bill, denied that request and ruled the case starts on april 15th. going straight to eric sean live outside of the new york supreme court. what are we expecting to hear from the former president in just a few moments? reporter: well, we expect a victory lap from the former president because the new york state appellate court handed him a big victory and a win in his case here in new york city dealing with his real estate fraud bond. the appellate court basically stopped new york state attorney general letitia james cold in her attempts to potentially try and seize any of trump's assets and attorney general has no need now or at least in the ne
he was handed a lifeline with the new york attorney general and good afternoon and new york city is where the action is there and i showed to you. good afternoon. >> sandra: hello, good afternoon, bill. i'm aishah huhsny in washington and both -- aishah in washington. donald trump spent most of the morning in a new york city courtroom today and legal team pushed to delay district attorney alvin bragg's hush money case against him. the judge however, bill, denied that request and ruled the...