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the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and this is the first issue that i sort of came up against this as i'm wanting to study the origins of the revolution and new york. but i don't have any documents. but when i'm going through the newspapers, i that there's this election and there's a lot of propagate what we would call propaganda that's published in the press and there's people announcing their candidacies and this is where the first characters really come into the story is that there's a family and faction in new york called the alliances and they're led by a pe
the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and...
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thank you. —— fbi new york. i in new york. thank you. -- fbi new york-— new york.ocelyn straub. thank _ new york. i welcome jocelyn straub. thank you. - new york. i welcome jocelyn straub. thank you. good - straub. thank you. good morning- _ straub. thank you. good morning. today, - straub. thank you. good morning. today, for- straub. thank you. good morning. today, for the| straub. thank you. good - morning. today, for the first time in york's modern history, we announce criminal charges against the sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplified the integrity and transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position the nearly one decade as president of brooklyn borough and as mayor to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns as charged, he saw and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals
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and the residents of new york.e his bed with the guy who is under federal criminal indictment. >> you notice what he said is always about does the person support donald trump? he said some nice things about me, therefore i'm fine. >> and he said controversial on things about migrants in the city and therefore that is the banner under which they march together. >> and i think the challenge here is that the whole argument right now that donald trump is pushing is a horrible one around migrants, around immigration. it is unfortunate that eric adams said some of those same things and i think new yorkers did not like it. i think that is not who new york is. new york is defined by the contributions of immigrants to the city of new york. this is the place. the statue of liberty. so you know this is difficult in many ways. >> unusual and unlikely bedfellows in a federal criminal indictment. congressman pramila jayapal, chair of the house progressive caucus, great to see you. great to get your thoughts on this complicated t
and the residents of new york.e his bed with the guy who is under federal criminal indictment. >> you notice what he said is always about does the person support donald trump? he said some nice things about me, therefore i'm fine. >> and he said controversial on things about migrants in the city and therefore that is the banner under which they march together. >> and i think the challenge here is that the whole argument right now that donald trump is pushing is a horrible one...
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sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify serving new york. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those illegal contributions and personal benefits and involved city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real costs to the city and to the public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance with campaign finance laws in order to conceal those illegal campaign contributions, and as a result of those false certifications, received over $10 million in public matching funds. the mayor's alleged acceptance and concea
sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify serving new york. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he...
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new york. >> very true. he was elected because of the crime wave. he was the candidate in new york who talked about he was going to get tough on crime and crack down on crime. new york because of the liberal policies in new york, so many new yorkers have left and gone to florida that they will never elect a rudy giuliani. he was about as close to get in the modern day. he hasn't delivered on that. new york is now spending $5 billion housing, feeding, caring for illegal migrants. new yorkers aren't happy about that. democrats don't like having a democrat calling them out for these policies and so maybe there is politics in it. i don't know. >> harris: phil holloway is still with us and bobby. this is something new. i don't know if you can help us navigate now what happens next but certainly you can tell us what has led up to this point. they got something. they moved on that. what do you know about this case? >> the first thing you have to know is by the time this stuff became public a few month
new york. >> very true. he was elected because of the crime wave. he was the candidate in new york who talked about he was going to get tough on crime and crack down on crime. new york because of the liberal policies in new york, so many new yorkers have left and gone to florida that they will never elect a rudy giuliani. he was about as close to get in the modern day. he hasn't delivered on that. new york is now spending $5 billion housing, feeding, caring for illegal migrants. new...
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the attorney general of new york who governs the new york law and interprets the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying. and said it repeatedly. and you know she said it repeatedly. she said, quote, the march 25th advisory did not require admission of the covid-19 patients into nursing homes. but rather said the admission could not be denied solely that means only on the basis of the covid diagnosis. the attorney general said while some commentators suggested the guidance was a directive that nursing homes accept covid-19 patients even if they could not care for them, such an interpretation would violate statutes and regulations that place obligations on nursing homes to care for residents. the march 25th guidance was consistent with the cms guidance. it was consistent with the cms guidance. if nursing homes have the ability to adhere, it was also consistent with cdc publicked transmission based precautions. that's the attorney general's position. and opinion. and that's the law of the state of new york and when you spoke to dr. burks, you posed the question suggesting w
the attorney general of new york who governs the new york law and interprets the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying. and said it repeatedly. and you know she said it repeatedly. she said, quote, the march 25th advisory did not require admission of the covid-19 patients into nursing homes. but rather said the admission could not be denied solely that means only on the basis of the covid diagnosis. the attorney general said while some commentators suggested the guidance...
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>> i love new york. i always loved new york. and we're going to give new york a big play. leave here i mean you see the crowds and it's so friendly. i love new york. i think we have a real chance of winning. >> we will work your mayor and governor and do a lot of great things for new york. we want to do that and we have to bring it back. we can't let this happen to new york. so unfair. to have hundreds of thousands of people dumped into the city and the state, you just can't do that nothing -- no place can sustain that. >> laura: i love that it was totally off the cuff. compare that to kamala harris at any given point in the day? so trump is fighting for everyone, not just red states, he is not just trying to cobble together a handful of battleground states. i think this is pivotal to see tonight. is he trying to win the popular vote. and is he trying to make harris defend even her strong holds. that is good. now, we're going to be watching as he comes out on that stage in front of thousands. people are waiting there since yesterday. and we're going to bring you breaking n
>> i love new york. i always loved new york. and we're going to give new york a big play. leave here i mean you see the crowds and it's so friendly. i love new york. i think we have a real chance of winning. >> we will work your mayor and governor and do a lot of great things for new york. we want to do that and we have to bring it back. we can't let this happen to new york. so unfair. to have hundreds of thousands of people dumped into the city and the state, you just can't do that...
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page of the new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in the city. prosecutors said most notably in obtaining safety clearances from the fire department for a new high-rise turkish consulate building. let's take a look at the front page of the new york post. feds charge mayor for exchanging favors. here is the u.s. attorney from the district of new york announcing the charges against the mayor. >> we are announcing campaign finance, bribery and asked -- conspiracy charges against eric adams, the mayor of new york city. mayor adams engaged in a long-running conspiracy in which he s
page of the new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in...
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best for new york city?re you ready to step in if the mayor is out. >> what's best for new york city is we have tens of thousands of dedicated public sector workers who make sure everything keeps running. they are the ones making sure that the trash is going to get picked up, making sure that the calls are going to get answered. you know, as you ride out on autopilot you have to get a pilot in there and the mayor just really has to ask some tough questions to himself and i hope he does that very shortly. >> new york city public advocate, advocating for the public and public sector workers, great to see you. jumaane williams, thanks for your time. >>> still ahead this evening federal agents showed up at the new york city residence of mayor eric adams today after federal prosecutors indicted the mayor on corruption charges. why? i will ask duncan levin the former assistant district attorney in the eastern district of new york about mayor adams' ongoing drama coming up next. r ' ongoing drama coming up next it'
best for new york city?re you ready to step in if the mayor is out. >> what's best for new york city is we have tens of thousands of dedicated public sector workers who make sure everything keeps running. they are the ones making sure that the trash is going to get picked up, making sure that the calls are going to get answered. you know, as you ride out on autopilot you have to get a pilot in there and the mayor just really has to ask some tough questions to himself and i hope he does...
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"new york" magazine had a great eliot spitzer cover by barbara kruger, the artist. verywhere, and ashley dupré afterwards for weeks was in the news. for the first time, we are seeing the face and learning the story of the woman for whose sexual services governor spitzer allegedly paid thousands of dollars. reporter: she is the escort known as "kristen." she goes by the name ashley dupré. she already made music on her myspace page. like, this was a person who was ready for the spotlight. she ended up becoming a columnist for the "new york post." sirius launched a radio channel just devoted to the eliot spitzer scandal, just so people could, like, talk all day long on sirius about client 9. ♪ tapper: but if you thought that this scandal was the end of eliot spitzer, you'd be mistaken. when you're a politician or a very famous person who goes through a major scandal, you have two choices afterwards. you can either go away forever, or you can...not, and eliot spitzer decided to not. pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we gotcha, pet
"new york" magazine had a great eliot spitzer cover by barbara kruger, the artist. verywhere, and ashley dupré afterwards for weeks was in the news. for the first time, we are seeing the face and learning the story of the woman for whose sexual services governor spitzer allegedly paid thousands of dollars. reporter: she is the escort known as "kristen." she goes by the name ashley dupré. she already made music on her myspace page. like, this was a person who was ready for...
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new york city. i mean, what is the bar like for something like that? >> i'm going to put this real and scientifically for you if you're going to charge the sitting mayor of new york city, you better be damn sure that you have the evidence on him because if you don't, it will be a disaster. know look, as john miller laid out, there were a lot of indicators, not so subtle indicators over the last several months pointing in this direction, a series of subpoenas, search warrants, charges of other people around the mayor. but the big question that we now have an answer to is we're prosecutor is going to be able to link all that to the top guy, to the mayor. it does happen sometimes that you're investigating a case and you have a lot of smoke around an individual, but you can't necessarily tie the key player, the boss, the mayor, whatever it may be into that criminality. but we now know that the sdny does believe it can do that and ultimately prove it beyond a reasonable doubt to a unanimous jury. by the
new york city. i mean, what is the bar like for something like that? >> i'm going to put this real and scientifically for you if you're going to charge the sitting mayor of new york city, you better be damn sure that you have the evidence on him because if you don't, it will be a disaster. know look, as john miller laid out, there were a lot of indicators, not so subtle indicators over the last several months pointing in this direction, a series of subpoenas, search warrants, charges of...
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sitting mayor of new york city.our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government, and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade, as brooklyn borough president and mayor, to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel and other personal benefits from foreign nationals, as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those contributions and benefits and involved city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real cost to the city and the public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance with campaign finance laws to conceal those illegal campaign contributions. as a result of those false certifications, received o
sitting mayor of new york city.our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government, and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade, as brooklyn borough president and mayor, to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions,...
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we are going to win new york. we are here because we want to win new york.scernible] >> name a bitcoin and a crypto. you want one? how many people? you were there? that is cool, right? a pulitzer prize winner. one of the greats. >> here you go. >> doug, you are great. >>>> we're going to have one? >> it makes me look thin. we are going down to nassau coliseum. packed house. thank you very much, everybody. >> [indiscernible] >> i never seen anything like it. nobody has. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. [indiscernible] thank you, everybody. good luck. it is really happening. bitcoin is really happening. young people understand. >> he should come here when he is 21. >> [indiscernible] >> that was a big deal. you have come a long way. dark are you? >> probably yes. >> next to me look at washington's gubernatorial debate between democratic nominee bob ferguson, the state's current attorney general and the republican nominee former congressman dave reichert. the two addressed a number of topics at a debate hosted by the association of washington business
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i want to quote new york city mayor eric adams. quote, when it comes to guns, this year 2,386 people were arrested with a gun. of those, approximately 1,921 are out on the street, end quote. eric adams went on to say, quote, arrested with a gun. out on the street. gun arrests in custody, 19.5%. out of custody, over 08% -- 80%. quote, how do you take a gun law seriously when the overwhelming numbers are back on the streets after carrying a gun, end quote. eric adams says very clearly, you can't take it seriously when you refuse to prosecute people who use guns in the commission of a crime. so many of my colleagues in new york have been so clueless about this. they talk about gun violence. but they have no problem allowing a criminal using guns in the commission of a crime to be put back on the street to do it again. and again and again. it is wrong. so if you want to crack down on gun violence in america, then prosecute criminals who use guns in the commission of a crime. but no. we don't want to do that. new york raised the age, 16
i want to quote new york city mayor eric adams. quote, when it comes to guns, this year 2,386 people were arrested with a gun. of those, approximately 1,921 are out on the street, end quote. eric adams went on to say, quote, arrested with a gun. out on the street. gun arrests in custody, 19.5%. out of custody, over 08% -- 80%. quote, how do you take a gun law seriously when the overwhelming numbers are back on the streets after carrying a gun, end quote. eric adams says very clearly, you can't...
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sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. he enriched himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those illegal contributions and personal benefits and involve city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real costs to the city and public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance of campaign finance laws in order to conceal the illegal campaign contributions and as a result of those false
sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. he enriched himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign...
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have left new york.now if it's warm-up on the gutfeld show. i love him. perfect setting for president trump. trump is one of those fun people when you get to know him, it's hard not to like him. i was able to join president trump for golf a few months ago. i'm a golfer. there is the babbitter back and forth. he is really humorous. he is really fun. competitive in a great way. all of that is starting to shine with president trump. look it, he is under so much stress, lawsuits brought against him unfairly. he has been shot at and two assassination attempts, what a leader. what a courageous guy. i'm just so proud of the way he has been coming out lately and being himself, being honest as he always is but humorous. and his sense of humor is what people need to know. he is a warm guy. he is a humorous guy. look, he called my son beings , marine.the day he was deployee middle east. he is has a wonderful side to him. make sure we see that as he goes into the campaign. he will get more votes and unify america. >
have left new york.now if it's warm-up on the gutfeld show. i love him. perfect setting for president trump. trump is one of those fun people when you get to know him, it's hard not to like him. i was able to join president trump for golf a few months ago. i'm a golfer. there is the babbitter back and forth. he is really humorous. he is really fun. competitive in a great way. all of that is starting to shine with president trump. look it, he is under so much stress, lawsuits brought against him...
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the attorney general of new york who governed the new york law and interpreted the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying she said it repeatedlyly and you know she did.tl she said, quote, the march 25th advisory didn't require admission of covid-19 patients into nursing homes but the admissions couldn't be denied solely. miriam webster said only on the basis of the covid-19 diagnosis. the attorney general said, while some commentators, these were republican commentators suggested the department of health guidance was a directive at nursing homes if they couldn't care for them.ne suche an interpretation would violate the statues and obligations on nursing homes to care for residents. they were consistent with the cms guidance. the march 25th guidance was consistent with the cmse guidance. if nursing homes have the ability to adhere,ns it was also consistent with the cdc public transmissions. that's the law in the state of new york. you pose the question suggesting innexte protections in place and that wasn't true. >> you are a lawyer. you know the difference between
the attorney general of new york who governed the new york law and interpreted the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying she said it repeatedlyly and you know she did.tl she said, quote, the march 25th advisory didn't require admission of covid-19 patients into nursing homes but the admissions couldn't be denied solely. miriam webster said only on the basis of the covid-19 diagnosis. the attorney general said, while some commentators, these were republican commentators...
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the fact that you have the new york mayor, new york city mayor charged with five of federal public corruption charges. very significant. jim. thank you for that. let's continue our breaking news coverage of this indictment against new york city mayor eric adams was shamone, gloria, an ally and just reading through this indictment, elie, i mean, this is not a bare bones indictment. i mean, there is a lot of detail in here. i'm still reading through it but these charges are very significant against the air. >> yep. have sometimes when you see a federal indictment, it will just basically track the language of the statute from the law book. it doesn't give you any detail. this indictment is not that this indictment has 50 some pages of detail. if i can try to boil it down to its essence, it's that eric adams received benefits free and sometimes discounted luxury travel from turkish interests. and in exchange for that, he took steps as mayor to benefit those interests. so that's the gist of it. and you mentioned before that this is a five count indictment, so let me just break that down. count one
the fact that you have the new york mayor, new york city mayor charged with five of federal public corruption charges. very significant. jim. thank you for that. let's continue our breaking news coverage of this indictment against new york city mayor eric adams was shamone, gloria, an ally and just reading through this indictment, elie, i mean, this is not a bare bones indictment. i mean, there is a lot of detail in here. i'm still reading through it but these charges are very significant...
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ask the new york police chief. asking the governor to allow his officers to cooperate with the federal government and so far crickets. what is happening is that spirit its politics. it is politics. if she does anything, it would doom kamala harris' campaign because it would prove that the border czar failed, sanctuary cities do not work and these ngos that receive millions of dollars are basically allowing these criminals to shelter in place in new york city. the people need to know the facts about this peered sanctuary cities do not work. >> john: we will see if this bipartisan problem solvers caucus gets anywhere. we will keep following that part of the story. leo, common sense caucus, good to talk to you. thank you so much. >> thank you john. >> sandra: princess kate middleton providing a major update on her health. we will get reaction from dr. nicole saphier when she joins us next. >> he is looking forward to this debate and he is looking forward to focusing on kamala harris' record. she is the incumbent candi
ask the new york police chief. asking the governor to allow his officers to cooperate with the federal government and so far crickets. what is happening is that spirit its politics. it is politics. if she does anything, it would doom kamala harris' campaign because it would prove that the border czar failed, sanctuary cities do not work and these ngos that receive millions of dollars are basically allowing these criminals to shelter in place in new york city. the people need to know the facts...
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these two bills before the new york state are before the new york state legislature right now. and what they are doing is they are delivering william freeman's message into the 21st century. it is time to listen and to act. so i ask you to consider going to 13th forward is a wonderful organization that is leading the the the the charge to pass these two bills go to 13th foard. find out how you can support these bills and together we can finally end forced labor in prisons in new york state. thank you. how are you? i'm great. thank you so much for being here. yeah, it is an honor to be here with you. thank you. i hope everyone's well and safe. thank you so much for that introduction. i'll say just briefly that on this is such a magisterial book and by that i mean the musician david crosby was famous for saying that he loved things that were better made than they had to be. and what you've done in this book is taken a really comp fixated story in the way that perhaps every story about race in america is complicated because of our compounded in capacities of facing the thing. and
these two bills before the new york state are before the new york state legislature right now. and what they are doing is they are delivering william freeman's message into the 21st century. it is time to listen and to act. so i ask you to consider going to 13th forward is a wonderful organization that is leading the the the the charge to pass these two bills go to 13th foard. find out how you can support these bills and together we can finally end forced labor in prisons in new york state....
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"new york times" a different take.t supported by data despite high profile cases. councilman yeager, how do you see this? like, what's the ground truth about new york city and deal with this on all levels? >> well, anybody who says that every single person who comes over the border lawfully or unlawfully is here to commit crimes is simply wrong at the same time it's naive and false to say nobody who comes here committing crimes. relates a city like new york, with the numbers at approximately as of two months ago, over 205,000 migrants have come to new york city in the last two years. that is -- it simply is not believable to say that our crime numbers are not seeing the result of that policy. >> bret: council borelli you formed this common sense caucus. you have a number of proposals here together allowing the nypd to communicate with ice. enable ice to collect suspects in custody. ballot measure to repeal restrictions on deportation, retention and removal. obviously that's not in the purview of the new york city polic
"new york times" a different take.t supported by data despite high profile cases. councilman yeager, how do you see this? like, what's the ground truth about new york city and deal with this on all levels? >> well, anybody who says that every single person who comes over the border lawfully or unlawfully is here to commit crimes is simply wrong at the same time it's naive and false to say nobody who comes here committing crimes. relates a city like new york, with the numbers at...
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sumi, you're in new york.ential debate, which is happening there in manhattan, on the other side to where you are now, on tuesday — when, of course, the democratic vp pick, governor of minnesota tim walz, takes on the republican vp pick, the ohio senator jd vance, in this vice presidential debate. it looks like it's going to be the last debate of this cycle. it doesn't seem like there's going to be another presidential debate between kamala harris and donald trump. so we'll all be keeping our eyes on that. i suppose i've been kind of thinking about vp debates and how important they are or how unimportant they are, as the case may be. and it's interesting this time around that both walz and vance have relatively high profiles for vice presidential candidates. they've been garnering a lot of headlines for themselves along the way, and probably this debate will have a lot more eyeballs on it than it usually would. i mean, often, vp debates are where the actual substantive policy discussions take place, because th
sumi, you're in new york.ential debate, which is happening there in manhattan, on the other side to where you are now, on tuesday — when, of course, the democratic vp pick, governor of minnesota tim walz, takes on the republican vp pick, the ohio senator jd vance, in this vice presidential debate. it looks like it's going to be the last debate of this cycle. it doesn't seem like there's going to be another presidential debate between kamala harris and donald trump. so we'll all be keeping our...
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funds should be taken away from new york. i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, a new member of the judiciary committee, representative mr. garcia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. garcia: mr. speaker, today i rise to express my profound concerns about the no bailout for sanctuary cities act and its potential ramifications for cities like chicago, which i proudly represent. as the nation's first sanctuary city, chicago is a shining example of what it means to be a melting pot of cultures, backgrounds, and experiences. we are committed to the principles of inclusion, safety, and justice for all its residents regardless of immigration status. as a welcoming city and state, our policies are designed to build trust between our immigrant communities and local law enforcement ensuring that everyone feels safe to report crimes and seek assistance without fear of deportation. the no bail out for sanctuary cities act threatened to undermine these efforts by withholding essentia
funds should be taken away from new york. i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, a new member of the judiciary committee, representative mr. garcia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. garcia: mr. speaker, today i rise to express my profound concerns about the no bailout for sanctuary cities act and its potential ramifications for cities like chicago, which i proudly represent. as the nation's first sanctuary city, chicago is a shining...
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new york is strong. when we spend time in new york, everything is busy.a reservation in a restaurant in new york. miami is great. it is strong. it got to a point of no return. people leaving miami all year round. it is not new york yet. hopefully it will be there. abigail: one thing new york is not right now is hot. there is so much talk, you have experience in converting office building into residential. can you do that at the high-end? miki: yes. i converted 2004-2007, the famous plaza hotel. it was a hotel, 862 rooms to residential. very difficult. office buildings, usually they are big. they are too big for residential. every bedroom has to have light and air. people need to be able to open the window. it's difficult to convert those buildings. without any additional support, it would be too difficult to do. sonali: you mentioned interest rates make a difference. you are putting so much investment into these buildings. what were you delaying until this point? what can you tell us about what to look for next? miki: i wasn't delaying. we were selective
new york is strong. when we spend time in new york, everything is busy.a reservation in a restaurant in new york. miami is great. it is strong. it got to a point of no return. people leaving miami all year round. it is not new york yet. hopefully it will be there. abigail: one thing new york is not right now is hot. there is so much talk, you have experience in converting office building into residential. can you do that at the high-end? miki: yes. i converted 2004-2007, the famous plaza hotel....
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trump believe he has a shot at winning new york, new york state in november.e was at his rally yesterday based on what she saw does she think trump has a chance? she's next. daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. fed cuts interest rates by a half pe
trump believe he has a shot at winning new york, new york state in november.e was at his rally yesterday based on what she saw does she think trump has a chance? she's next. daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even...
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funds should be taken away from new york. i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, a new member of the judiciary committee, representative mr. garcia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. garcia: mr. speaker, today i rise to express my profound concerns about the no bailout for sanctuary cities act and its potential ramifications for cities like chicago, which i proudly represent. as the nation's first sanctuary city, chicago is a shining example of what it means to be a melting pot of cultures, backgrounds, and experiences. we are committed to the principles of inclusion, safety, and justice for all its residents regardless of immigration status. as a welcoming city and state, our policies are designed to build trust between our immigrant communities and local law enforcement ensuring that everyone feels safe to report crimes and seek assistance without fear of deportation. the no bail out for sanctuary cities act threatened to undermine these efforts by withholding essentia
funds should be taken away from new york. i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, a new member of the judiciary committee, representative mr. garcia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. garcia: mr. speaker, today i rise to express my profound concerns about the no bailout for sanctuary cities act and its potential ramifications for cities like chicago, which i proudly represent. as the nation's first sanctuary city, chicago is a shining...
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he's in new york city working at a magazine called the american. he's basically just doing some copyediting. he's not really reporting yet, but he wanders over to jersey, goes to paterson, new jersey, just sightseeing because he hears about worker. and what he finds out is that there are these police clamping down on union organizers in paterson. they're arresting them at open air speeches. so reed ends up getting arrested because he's at an event. while he's in jail, he meets a guy named carlo tresco and he also meets bill haywood. truscott is one of the most famous anarchist agitators of pre-world war one america. haywood, of course, is the radical labor leader of the international workers of the world, or the wobblies. and he meets these two guys in the yard while they're held, and they begin talking with each and reed starts writing back to his friends in new york city from jail, saying, like, these guys are great. like they're open, they're honest. talk about their ideas with you. and he begins to develop this voice that is sympathetic to worki
he's in new york city working at a magazine called the american. he's basically just doing some copyediting. he's not really reporting yet, but he wanders over to jersey, goes to paterson, new jersey, just sightseeing because he hears about worker. and what he finds out is that there are these police clamping down on union organizers in paterson. they're arresting them at open air speeches. so reed ends up getting arrested because he's at an event. while he's in jail, he meets a guy named carlo...
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journal, te new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in the city. prosecutors said most notably in obtaining safety clearances from the fire department for a new high-rise turkish consulate building. let's take a look at the front page of the new york post. feds charge mayor for exchanging favors. here is the u.s. attorney from the district of new york announcing the charges against the mayor. >> we are announcing campaign finance, bribery and asked -- conspiracy charges against eric adams, the mayor of new york city. mayor adams engaged in a long-running conspiracy in which he s
journal, te new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in...
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lisa if you could for people outside of new york city and even in new york city.into perspective the wide circling of indictment that surround the indictment of the mayor of our fair city. >> right now we only know of one indictment. and the new york times is only reporting that he is the only one indicted. there have been swirling reports of indictments. that includes schools chancellor david banks who announced yesterday his intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor wright who is also the chancellors partner and multiple other city hall aids, campaign aids, and people who are associated with those folks including brothers for example of the former police commissioner and of the school's chancellor. there are multiple ongoing investigations. our colleague at wnbc john dietz has a report where he indicated that there were at least 5, 6 or 7 different investigations involving the mayor. that having been said, what we understand at this point or believe at this point is that the indictment that will be unsealed tomorrow concerns the first launch investi
lisa if you could for people outside of new york city and even in new york city.into perspective the wide circling of indictment that surround the indictment of the mayor of our fair city. >> right now we only know of one indictment. and the new york times is only reporting that he is the only one indicted. there have been swirling reports of indictments. that includes schools chancellor david banks who announced yesterday his intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor wright...
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these protests in new york city were organized as to make sure that they wanted to flood new york citya. but the white house is saying these protests were inappropriate, to say least. given the latest news out of the middle east. the crowds we saw in new york were estimated to be quite big between 5,000 and 7,000 people. spotted all throughout manhattan, including union square and fifth avenue. there are reports some protesters were told to cover their face to avoid surveillance. even take steps to avoid being tracked. at one point we did see some smoke bombs go off. over the holiday weekend, the white house weighed in writing: it is especially heinous to express support for hamas on this same day as the funeral for an innocent american hostage who they brutally murdered. this is a moment for all americans to come together and stand against anti-semitism and against the sickening hate and evil that hamas represents. on monday the president also meth with national security team. the meeting coming amid continuing efforts u.s., qatar and egypt to negotiate the release of all the remainin
these protests in new york city were organized as to make sure that they wanted to flood new york citya. but the white house is saying these protests were inappropriate, to say least. given the latest news out of the middle east. the crowds we saw in new york were estimated to be quite big between 5,000 and 7,000 people. spotted all throughout manhattan, including union square and fifth avenue. there are reports some protesters were told to cover their face to avoid surveillance. even take...
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in the new york times has done that. they have done that every single day in the new york times has been covering donald trump the politician. and this includes in this article tonight. they couldn't get through the whole article without doing it. and in this article they are trying to cure itself of its habit of saying washing -- saying -- sane washing donald trump. and there were people who clapped enthusiastically for donald trump incoherent response to a question about childcare, a response that wasn't an answer. it was a widely criticized incoherent jumble that didn't answer the question in any way and in an article the new york times thought they could cure this sane washing habit by doing a larger portion instead of these short bits they used in the coverage of it. here is the attempt pedicure of its own habit of sane washing in which in the end it sane washes him a grin -- again. they say because quoting donald trump at length can provide additional context and here is a more extended account of his reply on affo
in the new york times has done that. they have done that every single day in the new york times has been covering donald trump the politician. and this includes in this article tonight. they couldn't get through the whole article without doing it. and in this article they are trying to cure itself of its habit of saying washing -- saying -- sane washing donald trump. and there were people who clapped enthusiastically for donald trump incoherent response to a question about childcare, a response...
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many parts of the country particularly markets that we are focused on hot markets south florida, new yorkaverage on getting new supply into the market, with below 20-year average causes a problem causes pricesing toup wouldn't i be crazy to think next year we will see more houses sold because coming off all-time low practically see prices tick up as mortgage rates get lower if there is any incentive, more and more buyers get into market sad news hey i can apply but going to be more expensive. >> talking earlier pam that rent is going up, in new york, as of last month the median asking rent price for apartments in all five new york city burrows, nearly doubled national median 1753 a month, that is even down 1/4 percent year-over-year suggesting decline in demand in queens and brooklyn rent up 11%, 5.1 percent if you want to rent in brooklyn you need to make estimated 1 50,000 dollars a year to afford renting bronx more affordable median rate over 3100 a month who you would you assess rent right now? >> it is really, people walking into apartments going into the crazy sticker shock we are t
many parts of the country particularly markets that we are focused on hot markets south florida, new yorkaverage on getting new supply into the market, with below 20-year average causes a problem causes pricesing toup wouldn't i be crazy to think next year we will see more houses sold because coming off all-time low practically see prices tick up as mortgage rates get lower if there is any incentive, more and more buyers get into market sad news hey i can apply but going to be more expensive....
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to new york to gettysburg, to all throughout the country and.s are preserved so when after the edition of generals in bronze was released, you know, do contact you and say, you know, i found this i have this, i have this letter, i have this photograph. so it took another 15 more years of research, but the next edition of generals in bronze will have over 50 pages of new that no historian ever seen and you know, that's my greatest joy is is to read his writings, go through his notes and do some further research his life and share it with the public. so i'm glad to be here today to talk to you and if you have any questions, because speaking to the microphone, ryan's got a microphone to speak in. so raise your hand and. yep, right there. bill. i don't understand the finances of artists, but you made him sound so successful. you know how he ended up penniless? he was, the world's worst businessman. okay. you know, when compared. i don't want to compare artists here, but vincent van gogh never sold a painting in his life, but now he's immortal. kelly
to new york to gettysburg, to all throughout the country and.s are preserved so when after the edition of generals in bronze was released, you know, do contact you and say, you know, i found this i have this, i have this letter, i have this photograph. so it took another 15 more years of research, but the next edition of generals in bronze will have over 50 pages of new that no historian ever seen and you know, that's my greatest joy is is to read his writings, go through his notes and do some...
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new york had 313 levies in a single brigade, almost 28%. the 690 strong new jersey brigade had 670 levels that were levies. and to maryland brigades had 426 levies total 12% of that contingent. some 540 of north carolina's nine month men were formed into a reconstituted third north carolina regiment at marsh, north. in late summer, 1778 were their first garrison to philadelphia and then move to west point on the hudson. about 200. other 1778. north carolina. north carolina levies were held in reserve just missing the 3rd march 1779 brier creek battle and seeing action at stone river on 20th june 1779. they were discharged the following july. now my talk will actually go beyond 78 because i wanted to actually cover at least a part of the rest of the war because the the levee system did go for it for the for the rest of the war. there were later efforts to augment the army with levees, but none was as successful as the 1778 measures. the next large scale attempt attempt occurred in 1780. initially, the boa owar echoed washington's long range s
new york had 313 levies in a single brigade, almost 28%. the 690 strong new jersey brigade had 670 levels that were levies. and to maryland brigades had 426 levies total 12% of that contingent. some 540 of north carolina's nine month men were formed into a reconstituted third north carolina regiment at marsh, north. in late summer, 1778 were their first garrison to philadelphia and then move to west point on the hudson. about 200. other 1778. north carolina. north carolina levies were held in...
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury has morphed from new york.— from new york.res were _ from new york. when the measures were first - from new york. when the - measures were first announced in may, the us said it was in response to china's unfair trade practices and to protect usjobs. the chinese trade practices and to protect us jobs. the chinese said they opposed the hikes and wood retaliates. analysts said that harris, including a 100% duty on electric vehicles made in china, are largely symbolic, especially since chinese vehicles like that are not sold in the united states currently. levies on solar cells will increase to 50%.
the bbc�*s michelle fleury has morphed from new york.— from new york.res were _ from new york. when the measures were first - from new york. when the - measures were first announced in may, the us said it was in response to china's unfair trade practices and to protect usjobs. the chinese trade practices and to protect us jobs. the chinese said they opposed the hikes and wood retaliates. analysts said that harris, including a 100% duty on electric vehicles made in china, are largely...
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. >> thanks to catch it many times, president donal news alem chanley painter, live in new york. israeli war planes attacking southern lebanon after israel declares, quote, a new phase in the war. the israeli air force saying they targeted military buildings and a weapons depot belonging to hezbollah in seven areas. the idf also attacking several areas in southern lebanon with artillery fire. also a missile from lebanon injuring eight people in israel. this all comes on the heels of two days of a massive coordinated attack targeting devices like pagers and walkie talkies of hezbollah members. those attacks tuesday and wednesday killed at least 20 people and injured thousands. hezbollah has vowed revenge for these attacks and we're expected to hear from the group's leader later today. now stay with fox news channel for more on this developing situation in the middle east. situation in the middle east. and chanley painter and now back to regular programming already ink progress. for >> we are going to do a lot of great things for new york. we are going to do that and we will bring i
. >> thanks to catch it many times, president donal news alem chanley painter, live in new york. israeli war planes attacking southern lebanon after israel declares, quote, a new phase in the war. the israeli air force saying they targeted military buildings and a weapons depot belonging to hezbollah in seven areas. the idf also attacking several areas in southern lebanon with artillery fire. also a missile from lebanon injuring eight people in israel. this all comes on the heels of two...
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by the federal investigators on the streets of new york. >> the video is remarkable and you can see that it was recorded from inside gracie mansion where the mayor has been huddling for the past several hours as news of this indictment broke, one thing that we can also report tonight is that the mayor himself was not told hold was not given any advance notice that this was going to come out into the open as you just reported, he had had that meeting. his lawyers had had that meeting, but he did not know that this was coming tonight in the video, as you said at the beginning defiant, he is clearly saying that he has every intention to fight this fight i did hard. he said, i'm going to call for a trial so that new yorkers can find out the truth. now, what's transpired since all of this started, perhaps the most remarkable moment, the most telling moment was that moment in time when atoms was stopped by federal investigators and asked to turn over his electronic devices. this was a remarkable escalation by federal prosecutors, stepping into his vehicle, asking him to turn this over in the m
by the federal investigators on the streets of new york. >> the video is remarkable and you can see that it was recorded from inside gracie mansion where the mayor has been huddling for the past several hours as news of this indictment broke, one thing that we can also report tonight is that the mayor himself was not told hold was not given any advance notice that this was going to come out into the open as you just reported, he had had that meeting. his lawyers had had that meeting, but...
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pembroke, bbc news, new york. you're watching bbc news.ovid inquiry today. professor chris whitty gave evidence at the inquiry back in november and will likely be quizzed today about the "stay home, protect the nhs" messaging deployed at the start of the pandemic. inquiry chairwoman baroness heather hallett is examining the impact of the crisis on nhs workers, patients and the delivery of healthcare. here, network rail has launched an investigation after free wifi given to 20 train stations across the uk was hacked in a cyber—security incident. passengers who attempted to log into the service at busy hubs such as london euston and manchester piccadilly were met with a web page that was headlined "we love you, europe." simon jones has more. the wi—fi hacked, a free service for passengers compromised. people wanting to use it during last night's rush hour were redirected to this web page. entitled we love you europe, it gave details of several terror attacks that have been carried out in recent years, both in britain and abroad. normally, wh
pembroke, bbc news, new york. you're watching bbc news.ovid inquiry today. professor chris whitty gave evidence at the inquiry back in november and will likely be quizzed today about the "stay home, protect the nhs" messaging deployed at the start of the pandemic. inquiry chairwoman baroness heather hallett is examining the impact of the crisis on nhs workers, patients and the delivery of healthcare. here, network rail has launched an investigation after free wifi given to 20 train...
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and we can win new york.re going to win new york. [cheers] and if you vote for me, i'm going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime, and reduce your levels of stress. vote for donald trump. what the hell do you have to lose? what do you have to lose? [cheers and applause] >> brooke: trump touting support from the teamster's union after they didn't endorse either candidate. the poll shows overwhelming support for trump among the union's rank and file. before trump took the stage he met with an 8-year-old supporter who is battling a rare brain disease. trump invited the young supporter to the rally v.i.p. guest and gave him a shout-out during the past event. i love that story. guys? >> steve: that is great. thank you very much, brooke, a young liam, his mother said to the "new york post" and they have got a great story about this today. said that liam has been a big trump fan since he was 18 months old. >> ainsley: remember we aired the video of liam. his mom -- open this package, son. he opened it. it was his
and we can win new york.re going to win new york. [cheers] and if you vote for me, i'm going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime, and reduce your levels of stress. vote for donald trump. what the hell do you have to lose? what do you have to lose? [cheers and applause] >> brooke: trump touting support from the teamster's union after they didn't endorse either candidate. the poll shows overwhelming support for trump among the union's rank and file. before trump took the stage he met...