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new york votes. i'm thinking about new york city in particular. but obviously for new york because it's a chance for them to have to speak to people who have shown that some things work. we've shown emigration works in the city for example. the national debate is raging but in this city, we've shown immigration is a strength. income inequality is now the core of the national debate. what are we doing about it? it's all on hillary clinton's platform. raise taxes on the wealthy to fund the kind of initiatives the country nodes. the invest -- needs. the investments and roads and transit. higher wages and benefits. not just the minimum wage which i think is absolutely crucial. also allowing that family to of each other is. the investments in the future of the country. it was very gratifying during the debate to hear hillary clinton talk about pre-k. but i believe hillary clinton is the kind of person who can get pre- country. if we're going compete in the world the kids need an early strong education. every child in the country should get quality full
new york votes. i'm thinking about new york city in particular. but obviously for new york because it's a chance for them to have to speak to people who have shown that some things work. we've shown emigration works in the city for example. the national debate is raging but in this city, we've shown immigration is a strength. income inequality is now the core of the national debate. what are we doing about it? it's all on hillary clinton's platform. raise taxes on the wealthy to fund the kind...
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if i can make it there i'll make it anywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york, new york ♪ ♪ ♪ new york, new york ♪ i want to wake up in a cityy nice i have to say to the people that know me the best, the people of new york, when they give us this kind of a vote. and it's just incredible. and i guess we're close to 70% and we're going to end at a very high level and get a lot more delegates than anybody projected, even in their wildest imaginations. so i just want to thank everybody here. i want to thank my family. i want to thank -- [ cheers and applause ] >> usa, usa, usa, usa, u schsa! >> i really want to thank my team. my team has been amazing. and you know, it's actually a team of unity. it's evolving but people don't understand that. the press does understand it, they just don't want to talk about it, that's okay. just keep talking, it's very important, keep talking. but this has been an incredible evening. it's been an incredible day and week. we went all over new york state, new york state has problems like virtually every other state in the union. our jobs are being sucked out of our states. they're being taken out o
if i can make it there i'll make it anywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york, new york ♪ ♪ ♪ new york, new york ♪ i want to wake up in a cityy nice i have to say to the people that know me the best, the people of new york, when they give us this kind of a vote. and it's just incredible. and i guess we're close to 70% and we're going to end at a very high level and get a lot more delegates than anybody projected, even in their wildest imaginations. so i just want to thank everybody here....
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new york city comptroller scott stringer vowed to audit the new york city board of elections. we'll have more on the new york primary after headlines. in brooklyn, a judge has sentenced former nypd officer peter liang to serve no jail time for killing unarmed african american father akai gurley. in 2014, nypd officer peter liang shot 28-year-old gurley in the darkened stairwell of a brooklyn housing project. gurley was walking down the stairs with his girlfriend because the elevator was broken. following the shooting, officer liang first texted his union representative before making a radio call for help. as gurley lay dying. liang had faced up to 15 years in prison on second-degree murder charges. but on tuesday, judge danny chun sentenced him to serve only five years probation and 800 hours of community service. judge chun also made the rare decision to reduce officer liang's verdict from manslaughter charges to the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide. following the announcement, akai gurley's aunt, hecicicirtencia petersen, spoke out. >> this is not justice. this
new york city comptroller scott stringer vowed to audit the new york city board of elections. we'll have more on the new york primary after headlines. in brooklyn, a judge has sentenced former nypd officer peter liang to serve no jail time for killing unarmed african american father akai gurley. in 2014, nypd officer peter liang shot 28-year-old gurley in the darkened stairwell of a brooklyn housing project. gurley was walking down the stairs with his girlfriend because the elevator was broken....
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can you explain to me why a candidate would ignore in new york city a population of 700,000 in new yorkwell, this is the first i'm hearing of that invitation, but you know senator sanders grow up in a rent controlled apartment. he's been a staunch advocate for affordable housing. hopefully he'll be able to make the time to do that. >> why wouldn't hillary clinton do that. by the way, for the record, we asked both campaigns today has your candidate ever visited a public housing project as a senator or as a presidential candidate. neither campaign answered the question. >> i would be surprised if hillary hadn't visited a public housing project. >> me too. the people involved in public housing here in new york, they don't have any record or memory of senator clinton visiting a public housing project. that's not confirmed, but it's a pretty amazingly thin public record. >> just having been in the position of senator clinton and senator sanders, when you get a call from the news media on the day of and you have a schedule and the primary is five days away. >> they got letters months ago. >>
can you explain to me why a candidate would ignore in new york city a population of 700,000 in new yorkwell, this is the first i'm hearing of that invitation, but you know senator sanders grow up in a rent controlled apartment. he's been a staunch advocate for affordable housing. hopefully he'll be able to make the time to do that. >> why wouldn't hillary clinton do that. by the way, for the record, we asked both campaigns today has your candidate ever visited a public housing project as...
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$21 million for snow removal equipment for small streets in new york city. remember the mess in queens in the blizzard? and $70 million for the new nypd precinct. sandra bookman taking a closer look at the proposed budget at city hall. >> mayor de blasio today described the budget as an example of disciplined spending in that it takes in to account the city's current economic situation and also meets the needs of its people. up communities all over the five boroughs. >> reporter: that declaration this afternoon from mayor bill de blasio as he laid out his new executive budget proposal promising the good news is substantial. >> we'll be investing $70 million to build a new police precinct in southeast queens. >> residents in that area have long complained that the 105th precinct in queens village is simply too far to effectively cover neighborhoods like laurels and springfield gardens, brookvale and rosedale. >> it will change response times and allow for more cops to be patrolling the streets in both parts of the 13. >> reporter: the district manager for comm
$21 million for snow removal equipment for small streets in new york city. remember the mess in queens in the blizzard? and $70 million for the new nypd precinct. sandra bookman taking a closer look at the proposed budget at city hall. >> mayor de blasio today described the budget as an example of disciplined spending in that it takes in to account the city's current economic situation and also meets the needs of its people. up communities all over the five boroughs. >> reporter:...
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that doesn't include new york city, points north and east. we have heavy downpours from city island to port washington and oyster bay and more showers in upper manhattan and central new jersey with a large lightning strike not too far from livingston. this is going to move new york city by 4:15 and move along long island around 4:30. brief gusty winds and and that's the severe cell over parts -- that's over to stanford. this is a future scan that shows how the radar will look. by 5:00, all the action is over long eye land. a little leftover new york city. an awesome wind gust map because you can see the front and wind gust over 30 miles-an-hour near the stronger storms. here's what you need to know storms south after the next few hours ask a brief heavy downpours and gusty small hail, and it turns cooler tonight. guys, the threat for new york city points north and west is over the next hour, and we'll skip to long island and new jersey. accu weather in a few minutes. liz and dave. >> it got dark out there. >> thanks, lee. >>> we have more from
that doesn't include new york city, points north and east. we have heavy downpours from city island to port washington and oyster bay and more showers in upper manhattan and central new jersey with a large lightning strike not too far from livingston. this is going to move new york city by 4:15 and move along long island around 4:30. brief gusty winds and and that's the severe cell over parts -- that's over to stanford. this is a future scan that shows how the radar will look. by 5:00, all the...
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coming up next, we dive into the weeds of new york city with a retail politician, new york city councilwoman helen rosenthal, when "upclose" continues. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! keep it down! i'm exploring the galaxy. >> welcome back to "upclose." we talk a lot about politics on this program. many of the issues are national or statewide or local issues, which in the case of new york city is by definition larger than many states, as we saw in our interview with the schools chancellor just now. this morning we get really local. the retail politics of being a new york city councilwoman -- or the politically correct and gender-neutral term, city council member. city council member helen rosenthal, who represents the 6th district of the council -- that's our abc studios on the upper west side of manhattan. i asked her about embracing the job of a c
coming up next, we dive into the weeds of new york city with a retail politician, new york city councilwoman helen rosenthal, when "upclose" continues. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! keep it down! i'm exploring the galaxy. >> welcome...
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it is expensive to live in new york city. the reason is so many people want to live here. >> reporter: the assistant managing editor of crains new york says new york would place higher if the authors adjusted their criteria to include convenience. >> it costs 8,000 a year to own a car. you don't have to own a car in new york. you can travel anywhere you want on the subway or bus for about $1,200 a year. that discrepancy is never accounted for in the rankings. our city and are quick to tell you what you can do with your no. 96. if you had to convince somebody on why it should be higher, what would you say? >> the mets are going to win the world series. >> if people were nicer. >> reporter: it may go up higher? >> maybe a little. >> reporter: antwan lewis, fox 5 news. >>> thank you very much. joining us to talk more about this survey is anna miller, "u.s. news & world report". your company did this. you just heard. everybody loves -- we love this city. you just moved here. you love it, too. it's a great place. i was shocked like
it is expensive to live in new york city. the reason is so many people want to live here. >> reporter: the assistant managing editor of crains new york says new york would place higher if the authors adjusted their criteria to include convenience. >> it costs 8,000 a year to own a car. you don't have to own a car in new york. you can travel anywhere you want on the subway or bus for about $1,200 a year. that discrepancy is never accounted for in the rankings. our city and are quick...
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in fact the clouds may try to thin out east of new york city. but once we get to the commute, that is when rain starts to become more widespread, especially into your friday evening. that is when we have a steadier period of rainfall. the mets aren't playing tonight but tomorrow when the giants are playing at citi field i think there is going to be rain in the area. maybe very light to start but steady, it will be a close call whether they can sneak that game in. watch the futurecast here, we drizzle. then tomorrow during the day, again rain, much of the time. not much is going on. it is cool, we are only in the 50s, but look how the rain starts to expand and move into the area. have your umbrella. air qualitifully good. pollen count knocked down to a moderate if not low level by night fall. so on saturday, that is the i think the rain will have departed the area during the morning hours. we are going to be stuck in a lot of the cloud cover over parts of new jersey. that is the way it stands right now. david and liz a 50-50 weekend. i think we w
in fact the clouds may try to thin out east of new york city. but once we get to the commute, that is when rain starts to become more widespread, especially into your friday evening. that is when we have a steadier period of rainfall. the mets aren't playing tonight but tomorrow when the giants are playing at citi field i think there is going to be rain in the area. maybe very light to start but steady, it will be a close call whether they can sneak that game in. watch the futurecast here, we...
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tonight centered on new york city. ted cruz talking to eyewitness news as he and john kasich try to woo voters from new yorker donald trump. >> first tonight, two armed robbers ambush an elderly man in new jersey attacking him in his home. good evening at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. those suspects took money and even food. tonight they're still on the run. >> the victim, 71-year-old luis >> the first time the man knocked on lewis rosario's door, he looked through the door but ignored them. they knocked again. >> the second time, wow -- >> they pushed you in the second time. >> yeah, that's what happened. the guy, he's younger than me. >> reporter: wearing a mask, the man threw rosario to the ground. >> that guy, he take out a knife and put it here. >> reporter: a woman who was with the man who pushed in the door sprayed rosario in the face with something. the two started looting through the apartment, including the kitchen, filling a bag with food and whatever valuables they could find. they took his
tonight centered on new york city. ted cruz talking to eyewitness news as he and john kasich try to woo voters from new yorker donald trump. >> first tonight, two armed robbers ambush an elderly man in new jersey attacking him in his home. good evening at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. those suspects took money and even food. tonight they're still on the run. >> the victim, 71-year-old luis >> the first time the man knocked on lewis rosario's door, he...
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the trend is wetter especially south and west of new york city. any showers are exiting early this morning. it's brisk and chillier. clouds break late, down to 45. only 63 or 65 tomorrow. mainly sunny but patchy clouds over central and southern new jersey. another cool partly cloudy night tomorrow night. here's what we're looking at for 5:30. could it turn in to a soaking on thursday? more showers are back by friday afternoon. will the entire weekend stay dry? close call with rain on sunday. we'll have the timing and 7-day accuweather forecast in our next half hour. >>> representatives for former wrestling star chyna say her brain is being donated for research on cte, the disease is caused by several hits to the head. it can only be diagnosed after death. chyna was found dead in her home last week. she was 46 years old. police initially reported the toxicology results are still pending. >>> lightning sparking a fire in new jersey. coming up, why one family is very thankful for their neighbor. they knew exactly what to do. >> the first lady meeting
the trend is wetter especially south and west of new york city. any showers are exiting early this morning. it's brisk and chillier. clouds break late, down to 45. only 63 or 65 tomorrow. mainly sunny but patchy clouds over central and southern new jersey. another cool partly cloudy night tomorrow night. here's what we're looking at for 5:30. could it turn in to a soaking on thursday? more showers are back by friday afternoon. will the entire weekend stay dry? close call with rain on sunday....
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, if you will, the state government looking for more and more places to cut back resources for new york city and off load obligations on new york city. >> reporter: as for the hospitals, the mayor said none of them will close but they will have additional uses. there will be no layoffs but cuts for a contradiction. they must approve the plan by june. an investigation into the mayor's fundraising practices is demanding more action. they are looking into whether the mayor improperly funneled contributions as a power play to take over the senate. mayor deblasio said he has done nothing wrong but senator terrance murphy. s all -- murphy. s all the staffers put on lead. >> like i said in 2014, this was a shakedown by mayor deblasio on business owners in new york city. >> a lot of very good people are having their names dragged through the mud over the last few weeks. that's not right. that's not fair. >> murphy has proposed a bill calling for stiffer penalties for those who break election laws. >>> to campaign 2016 and the race to the white house and five states including connecticut are holding
, if you will, the state government looking for more and more places to cut back resources for new york city and off load obligations on new york city. >> reporter: as for the hospitals, the mayor said none of them will close but they will have additional uses. there will be no layoffs but cuts for a contradiction. they must approve the plan by june. an investigation into the mayor's fundraising practices is demanding more action. they are looking into whether the mayor improperly...
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new york value comments. but you weren't with him just in the city. people think of new york as just new york city. . does it play the same outside of the city? >> not at all. his defense sort of falls on deaf ears here in new york city and down state new york as they call it upstate. but up there i was with him outside of albany. he had a pretty large rally, a lot of people came. the line was kind of snaked outside this big high school gym and i asked so many people whether or not they were offended by the new york values slur and really almost to a person they said, no, i get it, we're upstaters. we don't have the same values as the people in new york city. so that's the kind of consistency he's trying to appeal to anyway. i don't think he expects to get a lot of votes here in manhattan. he's not out glad handing in the columbus circle. it's not his scene. >> people in new york see new york city and then the rest of it. >> you're a new yorker. you know how it goes. >> and then the rest of the country. thank you. always a pleasure, dana bash. >> thank you. >> up next, frank bruni weighs and in dona
new york value comments. but you weren't with him just in the city. people think of new york as just new york city. . does it play the same outside of the city? >> not at all. his defense sort of falls on deaf ears here in new york city and down state new york as they call it upstate. but up there i was with him outside of albany. he had a pretty large rally, a lot of people came. the line was kind of snaked outside this big high school gym and i asked so many people whether or not they...
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of the r past, which really was rife with corruption, pand today's new york city, which has so many different oversight p entities, a campaign finance board, a conflict of interest p board, so many different watchdogs who have been very, p department of investigation. ptoday's new york city is a highly regulated place in terms rof making sure there are high ethical standards. p albany, obviously we know very serious problems still pervade palbany, but to me, it's a night and day reality in terms of our rlaws and the oversight. r so i was a little surprised by that. pi think new york city over the last few decades has made a lot p of progress in terms of cleaner and better government. p melissa: mr. mayor, an exclusive new wall street p journal-marist nbc 4 poll came out just late last week, and it shows how voters think you're doing right now. your approval rating has dropped slightly to 35%. it's the lowest point since you have been mayor. and we know it's not uncommon for mayors to have similarly low ratings during the midpoints of their term. but what are you doing to try to
of the r past, which really was rife with corruption, pand today's new york city, which has so many different oversight p entities, a campaign finance board, a conflict of interest p board, so many different watchdogs who have been very, p department of investigation. ptoday's new york city is a highly regulated place in terms rof making sure there are high ethical standards. p albany, obviously we know very serious problems still pervade palbany, but to me, it's a night and day reality in...
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north and east of new york city. after 2:00 p.m., it's much less wi dy from new york city south. winds down in the 20s to 30 miles per hour. even around 6:00, hampton bays, dealing with winds over 30 miles per hour. it's going to take a little while longer for everything to lm down for you. storm tracker shows one last snow squall there across suffolk county. that could impact driving, but overall, the snow really diminishing a tot over the past few hours. that's one storm pulling away. here's our nextretorm moving in toni t and tomorrow bringing us another round o snow and rain as well. we're talking about snow, we've also got cold i whoaces. windchills in the single digits in the hudson valley after the 70s and 80s the past couple of days. 16 it feels like in white plains. you had to head outside, ou need the layers, hats, gloves and scarves in full effect. we have freeze warnings in effect for portions of the suburbs. take the plants inside. temperatures will drop below freezing in many suburbs. doyksfternoondon future tracker. at least we're rain andw snow-free through the ev
north and east of new york city. after 2:00 p.m., it's much less wi dy from new york city south. winds down in the 20s to 30 miles per hour. even around 6:00, hampton bays, dealing with winds over 30 miles per hour. it's going to take a little while longer for everything to lm down for you. storm tracker shows one last snow squall there across suffolk county. that could impact driving, but overall, the snow really diminishing a tot over the past few hours. that's one storm pulling away. here's...
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late today, the new york city comptroller announced an audit. >> these allegations are very serious and unfortunately in new york city, this is nothing new. we have long accepted the board of elections' incompetence. >> reporter: the board of elections says that brooklyn fell behind in 6 months to a year in kgw up with with the voter rolls. >> if they believe it was the utilization of the agency's funds to audit the board of elections, we will fully cooperate as we have done with other comptroller audit that is may not have received so much attention. >> reporter: workers came keys that would observe cabinets containing the ballots. so voters gave up. >> it was bad. >> reporter: what is your biggest concern when you see the crowd out front? >> that we want them to vote. all votes count. >> reporter: and a short time ago, mayor bill deblasio issued a statement saying he supports the audit saying that the voting rolls in brooklyn, quote, contain numerous errors including the purging of entire buildings and blocks of voters from the building list and that the errors indicate that additiona
late today, the new york city comptroller announced an audit. >> these allegations are very serious and unfortunately in new york city, this is nothing new. we have long accepted the board of elections' incompetence. >> reporter: the board of elections says that brooklyn fell behind in 6 months to a year in kgw up with with the voter rolls. >> if they believe it was the utilization of the agency's funds to audit the board of elections, we will fully cooperate as we have done...
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cruz tonight attending private fundraising events in new york city. he'll continue his campaigning in new york city with an event in brooklyn. ohio governor john kasich will also be there campaigning in brooklyn and park slope at vfw. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton is launching an all-out effort to win votes in her home state. clinton will be campaigning tomorrow in new york city. on friday she'll head to buffalo and rochester. she then plans on returning to the city for events on saturday, possibly sunday. today she was campaigning in pennsylvania. ahead of that state's primary on april 26th. >>> her opponent bernie sanders pennsylvania, holding an event tonight in philadelphia. he's got more stops scheduled in that city tomorrow. friday the brooklyn native will travel here to new york city. he'll appear on the view which appears here on channel 7. we invite you to stay with eyewitness news and abc news as new york becomes, for the first time since 1976, relevant to the presidential primary elections. candidates visiting here now like nev
cruz tonight attending private fundraising events in new york city. he'll continue his campaigning in new york city with an event in brooklyn. ohio governor john kasich will also be there campaigning in brooklyn and park slope at vfw. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton is launching an all-out effort to win votes in her home state. clinton will be campaigning tomorrow in new york city. on friday she'll head to buffalo and rochester. she then plans on returning to the city for...
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so new york city definitely matters here. ed historically back in new york. back to 1964, amy, presidential general elections, new york city has always gone democratic. look at that. always. so it would be historic if donald trump broke the trend and took new york city. >> well, it would be if he took new york city in a general election. but new york city has gone republican when it comes to electing a mayor, as rudy giuliani can attest. we're talking about the republican primary and what will that say about the general. it may say donald trump has broader appeal that could translate to other places, but look, you know, donald trump, he is supposed to be the hometown favorite. he is supposed to win this thing. so he needs a decisive victory to prove that's viable, going into the republican convention. >> amy holmes, always great to see you. >> thank you, kate. >> we are moments away from president obama speaking at the university of chicago. his alma mater, where he is expected to discuss the supreme court nomination of merric
so new york city definitely matters here. ed historically back in new york. back to 1964, amy, presidential general elections, new york city has always gone democratic. look at that. always. so it would be historic if donald trump broke the trend and took new york city. >> well, it would be if he took new york city in a general election. but new york city has gone republican when it comes to electing a mayor, as rudy giuliani can attest. we're talking about the republican primary and what...
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with, like, babas and machetes and stuff like that, but it meant the actually supporting cast new york city, a real new york city, a real nueva york. >> is it your fear or trepidation about where you draw the line so that you're not so culturally sucked in that other readers who might not be latino can't relate to what they're looking at between the pages? >> honestly, i don't worry about that. why? because i'm only one out of many other writers that are writing for the marvel universe, so if you don't like my book, you can pick up somebody else's book or somebody else's book or somebody else's book. but that book that i actually co-wrote appeals to a certain demographic that has been overlooked significantly for many, many years. and that demographic is actually celebrating this, and if that little demographic is happy and us latinos -- vaya, then that's what it's worth. >> is it spreading? >> it is. it's actually going viral. you could actually click on "yo soy groot" on twitter, and you can see that many people all across the united states and parts of latin america are actually, like, v
with, like, babas and machetes and stuff like that, but it meant the actually supporting cast new york city, a real new york city, a real nueva york. >> is it your fear or trepidation about where you draw the line so that you're not so culturally sucked in that other readers who might not be latino can't relate to what they're looking at between the pages? >> honestly, i don't worry about that. why? because i'm only one out of many other writers that are writing for the marvel...
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i'm steve kornacki, at our msnbc headquarters here in new york city. sitting not too far away from two separate stop trump protests one is right in manhattan, in new york city, the other out on long island. we have reporters are in the field ready to cover the latest. all of this, of course, ahead of the new york primary next tuesday, the next big test for the republican fold. good news for trump today as well. prosecutors in florida say that they will not press charges against campaign manager corey lewandowski. remember that lewandowski was arrested last month, charged with simple battery, after allegedly grabbing reporter michelle fields at a campaign event. meantime, nearly 30,000 people turned out for a rally in a park in new york city last night. this was in the democratic race but the reality for bernie sanders, who was the star of that big rally here in new york city, reality for him is very simple at this point. he has five days left now before the new york primary to make up a double digit gap in this state. if he can't do that, his chances of
i'm steve kornacki, at our msnbc headquarters here in new york city. sitting not too far away from two separate stop trump protests one is right in manhattan, in new york city, the other out on long island. we have reporters are in the field ready to cover the latest. all of this, of course, ahead of the new york primary next tuesday, the next big test for the republican fold. good news for trump today as well. prosecutors in florida say that they will not press charges against campaign manager...
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and now, get a $300 reward card. >>> today the new york city police department welcomed a few good men and women too its ranks. police academy graduates filled madison square garden for a ceremony today. 634 new police officers were sworn into the department. the gage raduates are from 36 countries and speak 22 different languages. this new class includes the largest percentage of latino officers today, 32%. >> i hope this is a moment where you feel tremendous satisfaction at the commitment you've shown, the effort you've shown, the focus you've shown to now become officers in the greatest police force in the world. more than half of today's graduates are women and men of color. >>> uber is fighting back against a proposed fingerprinting law in new jersey that would rierp fingerprints from potential drivers. the state wants those prints run through a state police background check. this is already the law for taxi and limo drivers. uber says the databases often only show arrests, not convictions. the company also says the checks could discriminate against minorities. >>> a passionate gr
and now, get a $300 reward card. >>> today the new york city police department welcomed a few good men and women too its ranks. police academy graduates filled madison square garden for a ceremony today. 634 new police officers were sworn into the department. the gage raduates are from 36 countries and speak 22 different languages. this new class includes the largest percentage of latino officers today, 32%. >> i hope this is a moment where you feel tremendous satisfaction at the...
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this is a terrible policy in new york city which never quite thinks about where it all comes from when they throw the switch on their air-conditioning. stuart: those who live in new york city and can't stand the bugs. i want to move on to the university of missouri which has been the scene of several race related protest the past year. trillion, that school is now in real trouble. >> i think for dorm so close. they see fund-raising way down. they see enrollment significantly down. this is really damage the brand. it's no surprise. who wants to send their kids to a university where the student if they are the educators. that's not how you get an education. stuart: enrollment is down 5%. they've got a budget deficit of $32 million. what is this about those protesters who demanded the open-air save space? would you want to generate something? >> this is my favorite. about 7000 pages of mehsud
this is a terrible policy in new york city which never quite thinks about where it all comes from when they throw the switch on their air-conditioning. stuart: those who live in new york city and can't stand the bugs. i want to move on to the university of missouri which has been the scene of several race related protest the past year. trillion, that school is now in real trouble. >> i think for dorm so close. they see fund-raising way down. they see enrollment significantly down. this is...
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new york is so much more than just new york city. rd's" griff jenkins is live in buffalo new york getting thedt pulse of the voters there griff? >> that's right, greta. we are at the anchor barn icon here in buffalo. it's the birthplace of buffalo chicken wings. some 52 years ago. in this part of the country is the most conservative anywhere in the state. trump and clinton leading the polls respectively. but we went to our own polling place today to find out how people were voting. take a look. >> today i voted for donald trump. the reason being is i think is he bringing some fresh ideas and i think a step away from the status quo might be just what we need. >> i voted for bernie sanders. i believe he has the right vision. but my vote also was to go against the democratic party because i don't believe we have a vote. >> i voted for hillary clinton. i have been a hillary clinton voter for a number of years. >> the issue that i choose her most for is that her relation toward african-americans. i feel that she has always been there for u
new york is so much more than just new york city. rd's" griff jenkins is live in buffalo new york getting thedt pulse of the voters there griff? >> that's right, greta. we are at the anchor barn icon here in buffalo. it's the birthplace of buffalo chicken wings. some 52 years ago. in this part of the country is the most conservative anywhere in the state. trump and clinton leading the polls respectively. but we went to our own polling place today to find out how people were voting....
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. >>> breaking news tonight, the new york city corruption scandal. the investigation has directly really touched -- directly reached mayor de blasio's office. city hall has been subpoenaed by the new york county district attorney's office and the u.s. district attorneys office for and we are fully cooperating with the investigation. the mayor has not personally been served. the investigation is now focusing on the mayor's fundraising. >>> campaign 2016 now, unconventional move from a candidate who wants a convention fight. >> the day after ted cruz lost chance -- lost all chances of winning the nomination, he named a running mate, carly fiorina. cbs2's tony aiello is here now with more. >> reporter: the texas senator trying to reset after a terrible tuesday night, he came in third in four of the five contests and watched donald trump run the board. today cruz through what some are calling a hail carly pass. his vp pick, clearly intended to help him in fear in his home state, california. the biggest prize of the last 10 states with 502 delegates trump
. >>> breaking news tonight, the new york city corruption scandal. the investigation has directly really touched -- directly reached mayor de blasio's office. city hall has been subpoenaed by the new york county district attorney's office and the u.s. district attorneys office for and we are fully cooperating with the investigation. the mayor has not personally been served. the investigation is now focusing on the mayor's fundraising. >>> campaign 2016 now, unconventional move...
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a gun violence forum, clinton claims sanders in his home state of vermont share the blame for new york city's violence. >> in the state that has the highest per capita number of those guns that end up committing crimes in new york come from vermont. >> reporter: and she rid culd sanders saying he can't handle the pressure of new york city media. >> he's had trouble answering questions about his core issue, namely dealing with the banks. >> reporter: upstate today, sanders hit back at clinton, calling her too cozy by wall street and demanded she release transcripts of her big bank speeches. >> i will release all of my transcripts. [ cheers and applause ] which is not difficult for me to do because there are no transcripts. >> reporter: sanders is predicting a win in clinton's >> turns out that if we have a large voter turnout a week from tomorrow, we're going to win here in new york state. >> reporter: the latest polling has clinton up in new york by 10 points. today she also got the backing of some gun violence victims. >> i told mrs. clinton in the back i was an undecided voter before but i
a gun violence forum, clinton claims sanders in his home state of vermont share the blame for new york city's violence. >> in the state that has the highest per capita number of those guns that end up committing crimes in new york come from vermont. >> reporter: and she rid culd sanders saying he can't handle the pressure of new york city media. >> he's had trouble answering questions about his core issue, namely dealing with the banks. >> reporter: upstate today,...
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it set up across new york city. that's about what i was expecting yesterday when we stopped around 60, 62, 63. we stopped at 60 in the park. but central south jersey, middle 80s today. and just to the north into the hudson valley, only in the low 50s. so 60 for the high. 51 the low. and i don't know if you were woken up early this morning when thunderstorms came crashing through. boy, i tell you, it was really, really loud. it was shaking the house in my neighborhood. we still have a couple of those moving through the area. mostly the threat is going to be extending towards central new jersey southward. we'll see all of the sun tomorrow. 52 now. the rain has just about ended. wind northeast. pressure is on the rise. that's pushed the temperature back into the lower 50s. guardian. you can see the cluster of storms that came through. they're off to the south and east. there's showers along the nassau-suffolk county line. the biggest storms offshore. a couple are forming off to the west. this one north of trenton is li
it set up across new york city. that's about what i was expecting yesterday when we stopped around 60, 62, 63. we stopped at 60 in the park. but central south jersey, middle 80s today. and just to the north into the hudson valley, only in the low 50s. so 60 for the high. 51 the low. and i don't know if you were woken up early this morning when thunderstorms came crashing through. boy, i tell you, it was really, really loud. it was shaking the house in my neighborhood. we still have a couple of...
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po conose and they're going to get into a pike over the next hour and that line can close over new york city. at the future cast. 5:00, we're looking at north central new jersey and the hudson valley, closer to 6:00 into new york city. 7:00, it's new york city and long island and pushing east of the twin forks as we go passed 8 and 9. there's a lot of showers and thunderstorms from now until 9:00. but in any given spot, it's lasting between 15 and 30 minutes. expect brief downpours and gusty winds. as we go through tomorrow, we have a transition day. it's tomorrow night into sunday where antarctic blast comes in for april and damaging winds are a big concern later tomorrow into sunday. the weather center service putting out a high wind watch for us late tomorrow night into my saturday. liz, we could have damaging winds. you have to secure all loose items around the go wind bourne. big changes but this is the last of big changes. >> enjoy it while it last. >>> thanks lee. >>> the nypd -- targeting elderly women in berk lynn and queen. jones has been linked to five armed attacks with his eldes
po conose and they're going to get into a pike over the next hour and that line can close over new york city. at the future cast. 5:00, we're looking at north central new jersey and the hudson valley, closer to 6:00 into new york city. 7:00, it's new york city and long island and pushing east of the twin forks as we go passed 8 and 9. there's a lot of showers and thunderstorms from now until 9:00. but in any given spot, it's lasting between 15 and 30 minutes. expect brief downpours and gusty...
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the squall line has cleared new york city we get a burst of rain maybe thunder and lightning, the wind increases over night we could get a burst of snow during the pre-dawn hours, especially north of new york city where there could be accumulation talking a coating to an inch of accumulation along and north of i-84, there could be slick spots early tomorrow morning in those the morning clear things out and see sunshine, temperatures going nowhere. the wind continues howling during the day on sunday. then we watch our next storm system coming in during the day on monday. doesn't look great for the yankees home opener periods of rain out there off and on during the day on monday here is our wind gust the purple areas indicate wind potentially over 50 miles per hour, you have that burst with the squall line, kind of covers the entire area by 7:00 in the morning with that potential of 50 to 60 miles per hour wind gusts continuing through the early part of the afternoon this can cause damage and power outages all thankfully calms down as we head into late tomorrow into tomorrow evening. her
the squall line has cleared new york city we get a burst of rain maybe thunder and lightning, the wind increases over night we could get a burst of snow during the pre-dawn hours, especially north of new york city where there could be accumulation talking a coating to an inch of accumulation along and north of i-84, there could be slick spots early tomorrow morning in those the morning clear things out and see sunshine, temperatures going nowhere. the wind continues howling during the day on...
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we talked to new york city schools chancellor to get her take on what's really going on. we're going to talk to new york city council member, helen rosenthal who represents the 6 6th district which happens to include wabc and our studios on the upper west side of manhattan. what's it like to get into the weeds of retail politics in new york city. she apparently loves to do that. with council member narrator: breakfast. dishes. dinner. dishes. marriage. dishes. divorce. dishes. sleeping. (snoring) (sputtering) dishes. not sleeping. dishes. life. dishes. death. dishes. existence. dishes. dishes, dishes, dishes... every dish, every time. only finish has the power ball to take on anything. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow -
we talked to new york city schools chancellor to get her take on what's really going on. we're going to talk to new york city council member, helen rosenthal who represents the 6 6th district which happens to include wabc and our studios on the upper west side of manhattan. what's it like to get into the weeds of retail politics in new york city. she apparently loves to do that. with council member narrator: breakfast. dishes. dinner. dishes. marriage. dishes. divorce. dishes. sleeping....
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might sneak in to new york city, raindrops close to this time tomorrow. north and east of new york city we may stay dry. this waveee -- wavy front is snaking over the area. i'm hoping this will move away on saturday and give us a nice day. we're not talking about big rains but later in the evening especially nassau, south and west and central and southern new jersey, we could have showers. here's your accuweather forecast. patchy frost in the suburbs. 59 through the day tomorrow. another cool day. clouds dominate in the afternoon. late rain especially south and west of new york city. and rain and drizzle coming in tomorrow night. big question over the weekend, will rain stay away sunday afternoon? changes in the weekend forecast. we'll have that at 5:30. >> stay away. >>> the world's biggest hamburger chain is trying a new recipe to bring back lost business. mcdonald's is getting rid of the artificial preservatives in a new chicken mcnugget recipe. the company has been testing the recipe in stores in washington. it admits its lost customers so it's trying
might sneak in to new york city, raindrops close to this time tomorrow. north and east of new york city we may stay dry. this waveee -- wavy front is snaking over the area. i'm hoping this will move away on saturday and give us a nice day. we're not talking about big rains but later in the evening especially nassau, south and west and central and southern new jersey, we could have showers. here's your accuweather forecast. patchy frost in the suburbs. 59 through the day tomorrow. another cool...
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new york and the rust belt area, the old manufacturing towns like buffalo and syracuse and rochester, you'll find a lot more interest in bernie sanders, i think. >> what are the issues driving voters in new york citystate specifically? >> well, look, i think new york city democrats are a cross section of the national democratic party looks like. it's obviously a much more black and brown electorate than wisconsin says. up state, what you'll see, craig, is trade. and his big -- sanders's big issue is trade obviously. and these towns up state have been wiped out by trade with china, trade with other countries, the manufacturing base has been depleted. there have been efforts over the years oth s over and over to tr rebuild some kind of manufacturing base for a high-tech or for bio tech, but it hasn't quite happened yet. so there's still a lot of anger and depression up there about that. >> it is going to be also very interesting as our vaughn hilliard pointed out at the top of the hour, we saw that protester who was greeting ted cruz there in the bronx. it's going to be interesting to see how the candidates, the campaigns on both sides, how they deal with retail politics in and around new york city
new york and the rust belt area, the old manufacturing towns like buffalo and syracuse and rochester, you'll find a lot more interest in bernie sanders, i think. >> what are the issues driving voters in new york citystate specifically? >> well, look, i think new york city democrats are a cross section of the national democratic party looks like. it's obviously a much more black and brown electorate than wisconsin says. up state, what you'll see, craig, is trade. and his big --...
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and showers are falling in new york city. this is where we have to watch out. hopefully the roadways are treated nicely for this event. by 1:00, showers continue into the city. moving into the north end of the hudson valley. many of the spots seeing snow now, will turn over to rain. 6:00 for your evening commute. a shower in the city. it's all gone by testimony we're looking much better but told colder tomorrow as well. the winds picking back up. feels like winter even though there's sunshine. you can see the seven-day forecast. 52 today, 42 tomorrow. wednesday is the best day of the week. mosley dry. rain informs in at night. a high near 60 degrees for 50 with rain. >>> emily west has the traffic for us. >> a lot of delays north of the city. several accidents, first off in queens on the van wyck northbound. this is around hillside avenue. that's exit 6. right lane is blocked. but delays stretch back toward the belt parkway this morning. let's take a live look at the belt parkway. you can see that wb round by jfk it's really slow. i saw flashing lights drive-by.
and showers are falling in new york city. this is where we have to watch out. hopefully the roadways are treated nicely for this event. by 1:00, showers continue into the city. moving into the north end of the hudson valley. many of the spots seeing snow now, will turn over to rain. 6:00 for your evening commute. a shower in the city. it's all gone by testimony we're looking much better but told colder tomorrow as well. the winds picking back up. feels like winter even though there's sunshine....
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that commercial may play well for cruz in upstate and western new york, because to them new york values is new york cityw york is an odd duck state with the way that this primary is set up. the most cost efficient way to go after delegates for both the cruz and kasich campaigns are to go to the worst republican districts. if you have a thousand republicans in one district, in the bronx or in brooklyn, in new york city, and you have 100,000 in upstate new york, you're going to get the same three delegates, so it's cheaper to go after the worst districts. kasich is playing to new york city, i think he'll do well in manhattan and the suburbs. cruz is too, he opened up in the bronx because it makes smart tactical thanks. >> thanks for joining us. betsy woodruff, stay with us, we'll be speaking to you later in this hour. >>> next, hillary clinton with a huge fundraising lead over bernie sanders in new york. but will that extra money help her? stay with us. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned t
that commercial may play well for cruz in upstate and western new york, because to them new york values is new york cityw york is an odd duck state with the way that this primary is set up. the most cost efficient way to go after delegates for both the cruz and kasich campaigns are to go to the worst republican districts. if you have a thousand republicans in one district, in the bronx or in brooklyn, in new york city, and you have 100,000 in upstate new york, you're going to get the same three...
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and so new york city is their reference to the world, right? so they have new york city, and then they have everywhere else. and they call... >> hinojosa: but what's interesting is that when they leave china, where they're leaving is actually a very beautiful place, there's a lot of green, there's a lot of lakes, there's a lot of nature. and then they come into new york city. >> which is not, like, green and lakes and nature, basically. except for maybe a small piece of central park. >> hinojosa: and it's a.. and for some... >> it's very tragic. >> hinojosa: and it's a tremendously long journey. you cover the story of one man from the golden venture. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and his journey was... >> 120 days, i think, yeah. >> hinojosa: 120 days. >> or his journey might actually have been longer, but the boat itself was about 120 days, right. and so it is... you know, it's this immense exodus, right? so that part of china, which is the northern fujian province, around the capitol city of fuzhou, is the number one chinese restaurant exporting region
and so new york city is their reference to the world, right? so they have new york city, and then they have everywhere else. and they call... >> hinojosa: but what's interesting is that when they leave china, where they're leaving is actually a very beautiful place, there's a lot of green, there's a lot of lakes, there's a lot of nature. and then they come into new york city. >> which is not, like, green and lakes and nature, basically. except for maybe a small piece of central...
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long island. >> long island he looks strong. >> long island looks big. >> >> exit polling here in new york cityity of 8 million plus is good for john kasich, i saw, right? kasich? >> you have more moderate republicans that work and live in new york city. it's highly educated part of new york state. they tend to go toward kasich. kasich was in second in the polls going in. it's highly possible that he could do well. the thing we don't know is whether or not kasich or cruz or trump, how the delegate mix is going to wind up. >> nobody knows that. >> we probably won't know that until tomorrow morning. >> we want to remind everybody, you probably know this. if donald trump gets more than 50% of the vote. he automatically gets 14 did he goes on top and then congressional district by congressional district. on the democratic side, all right, i noticed that in the exit polling, minorities huge for hillary clinton. and a lot of minority votes in the democratic precincts. >> absolutely. she continues to do well in the bronx, areas like that where there is larger hispanic and black vote. it looks like sta
long island. >> long island he looks strong. >> long island looks big. >> >> exit polling here in new york cityity of 8 million plus is good for john kasich, i saw, right? kasich? >> you have more moderate republicans that work and live in new york city. it's highly educated part of new york state. they tend to go toward kasich. kasich was in second in the polls going in. it's highly possible that he could do well. the thing we don't know is whether or not kasich...
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new york. kimberly richardson. >>> with the democrats holding court in and around new york city, the trump took his campaign to western new york. he held a rally in rochester. he's hoping for a landslide win in his home state and hoping to avoid sharing the stage at a contested convention with cruz and john kasich. >> i say this to the rnc and i republican party, you're going to have a big problem because there's people that don't like what's going on. >> meanwhile, ted cruz was in las vegas speaking to the republican jewish coalition. he called trump's path to secure path to clinch the gop -- almost impossible. stay with eyewitness news and abc news for full coverage of the new york primary. >>> a body pulled from a pond in new jersey and investigators are working to find out who it was. the discovery was made at the state park in west milford. police have not released information about >>> a 30-year-old man is dead after a dispute. washington was stabbed multiple times in neck and torso. it happened during a party at the st. mary's house around midnight. washington was taken to the hospital w
new york. kimberly richardson. >>> with the democrats holding court in and around new york city, the trump took his campaign to western new york. he held a rally in rochester. he's hoping for a landslide win in his home state and hoping to avoid sharing the stage at a contested convention with cruz and john kasich. >> i say this to the rnc and i republican party, you're going to have a big problem because there's people that don't like what's going on. >> meanwhile, ted...
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in hell's kitchen, lucy yang, >>> a new round of common core testing begins tomorrow in new york city. the tests revamped and while critics remain, some of the controversy apparently is now gone. why? chancellor of the new york city schools telling us about the big changes. >> there are less questions. there's more sitting time. there's no time testing which means that if students want take longer, they can. also we sent teachers to albany and not only from the city but from around the state to help review the test. we don't have anymore mandatory holdover based on kids' results. >> the english and math assessment tests have been shortened. both will be given over the next three days. >>> still no deal in sight to rescue atlantic city from financial ruin as a government shutdown looms. governor christie wants them to take over the finances. he directed his educational commissioner to sue the city to keep it from making a payroll payment on friday. its school district $34 million. atlantic city's government is scheduled to shut down later this week. >>> now to an arrest tonight in the
in hell's kitchen, lucy yang, >>> a new round of common core testing begins tomorrow in new york city. the tests revamped and while critics remain, some of the controversy apparently is now gone. why? chancellor of the new york city schools telling us about the big changes. >> there are less questions. there's more sitting time. there's no time testing which means that if students want take longer, they can. also we sent teachers to albany and not only from the city but from...
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look at that morning low. 26 degrees in new york city. you're well below the mark in both the high and the low category. my headlines look like this. you want to know when it's going to end? the mild air will be here for thursday. but it comes with some unsettled weather. rain is likely at times on thursday. it's like a one-day reprieve because by friday, the temperatures drop 10 degrees again and we go back to the cold stuff. vortex satellite and radar pretty picture right there. bigger picture will show you, what is at bay? there's a high pressure system giving us all this nice clear air and this high pressure system has its clockwise rotation around it so because of where the high is located now, it's that northerly wind that you're catching. all right? the mild side of this high is on the back side of it. this is where you start catching that southerly wind. well, you're not going to get into that southerly wind until thursday and that's also when you get into the thicker cloud cover and also rain chance so let's time that out for you
look at that morning low. 26 degrees in new york city. you're well below the mark in both the high and the low category. my headlines look like this. you want to know when it's going to end? the mild air will be here for thursday. but it comes with some unsettled weather. rain is likely at times on thursday. it's like a one-day reprieve because by friday, the temperatures drop 10 degrees again and we go back to the cold stuff. vortex satellite and radar pretty picture right there. bigger...
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for now, good night from new york city. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affect people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to "wall street week," i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. with the market clawing back and then some. two of the handlists from the original wall street week. chairman and ceo mario gabelli and liz saunders. mario, what your outlook? >> the corporate economy will do well in the united states. >> dead is 14.3 trial. jobs are plentiful. wages are rising. but i think the consumer sector is okay. more importantly, we as a country consume 20 million barrels of oil. the price is down $50. somebody is saving $1 billion a day and that is working its way through the system slowly. i'm optimistic about the u.s. economy. europe will do bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why di
for now, good night from new york city. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affect people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to "wall street week," i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. with the market clawing back and then some. two of the handlists from the original wall street week. chairman and ceo mario gabelli and liz...
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no one who so conservative will write big check to new york city and new york state politicians in nework city and bankroll the "gang of eight" in washington, d.c. donald trump has been liberal politician, not politician but liberal in new york city. that part of his explanation why he is so far to the left on have it roof issues. he since tried to reinvent himself. he tried to rat generous financial support for democratic politicians all along. we'll hold him in account. while new yorkers arsuffering on high taxes an job killing regulalations put into effect by liberal politicians in new york city and new york state, donald trump has been bankrolling and providing financial support to those same elected officials. >> ron, i want to shift gears if you don't mind and focus on the other side of the aisle because a fight is going on there as well. senator sanders firing back about hillary's comments saying, he is not qualified to be president. >> i don't thinkou are qualified if you get $15 million from wall street through your super-pac. [cheers and applause] i don't think you are qualif
no one who so conservative will write big check to new york city and new york state politicians in nework city and bankroll the "gang of eight" in washington, d.c. donald trump has been liberal politician, not politician but liberal in new york city. that part of his explanation why he is so far to the left on have it roof issues. he since tried to reinvent himself. he tried to rat generous financial support for democratic politicians all along. we'll hold him in account. while new...
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new york and upstate new york are vastly dirchlt not in lob step. how is donald trump playing upstate? >> there is suburban new york city and upstate. upstate, he is playing very, very well, what we've seen in michigan is some industrial places upstate that no longer have the jobs so he's going there and saying, i'm going to bring industry back, i'm going to go after the companies that have taken the jobs abroad. in the city, he hasn't done that many rallies, out on statten stn island. his are polls are doing well in the republican race but he is really resonating out there. >> you've written how this was for both primaries a very competitive race, something we haven't seen for a long time and led to weird campaigning. >> yes. >> what do you think you've seen? >> john kasich has eaten his way are is accredit new york. funny seeing ted cruz in a matso factory trying to court the jewish vote. we haven't had presidential candidates come here except to you fund-raise since 1992, when bill clinton was trying to put away jerry brown, paul tsongas, you had michael de dukakis runng here, beautiful spring spring day, also haven't seen the ca
new york and upstate new york are vastly dirchlt not in lob step. how is donald trump playing upstate? >> there is suburban new york city and upstate. upstate, he is playing very, very well, what we've seen in michigan is some industrial places upstate that no longer have the jobs so he's going there and saying, i'm going to bring industry back, i'm going to go after the companies that have taken the jobs abroad. in the city, he hasn't done that many rallies, out on statten stn island....
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, half the vote in this entire state comes out of new york city than 60% if you take rhode island and west chester. in the polls, bernie sanders stands to get blown out in new york city right now. are we seeing a tighter margin coming out of new york city than we're expecting. >> does bernie know what we're expecting? >> yes. we've seen polls that show him upstate bigger geographically a lot smaller population-wise is where he's doing well. if he gets this into single digits in new york city, it could be interesting. a lot of people look back a couple years ago, andrew cuomo was in the primary and geographically his opponent did well. what saved co-me was new york city and lost a lot of the rest of the state. >> do you know which numbers come in first? does new york report fairly quickly? >> i'm not sure of the numbers. we will have exit polls at 5:00 and exit polls are skewed towards new york city. when you get the democratic numbers early, be careful. >> thank you very much. >> see you all night tonight. >> in your tie. >> that's right. >> up ne
, half the vote in this entire state comes out of new york city than 60% if you take rhode island and west chester. in the polls, bernie sanders stands to get blown out in new york city right now. are we seeing a tighter margin coming out of new york city than we're expecting. >> does bernie know what we're expecting? >> yes. we've seen polls that show him upstate bigger geographically a lot smaller population-wise is where he's doing well. if he gets this into single digits in new...
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the city adopted a new system three years ago and since then software has suffered sporadic glitches. >>> new york city police commissioner bill bratton welcomed the best trained class ever, he said, to the nypd. 634 new officers joined the ranks of new york's finest today in a ceremony at madison square garden. the graduates hailed from 36 the class includes the largest percentage of latino cops to date, 32%. we wish you all the very best. >>> still ahead, a girl fighting to join an all boys volleyball team. what's stopping her from playing? >> plus, seconds to flee. an out-of-control ship crashes into a pier packed with people. >> then later, brothers on and off camera. their rise to "blue bloods" fame and their lives off the screen in westchester county. [ music ] >> speaking of "blue bloods," here is our little tie-in. 1986, new kids on the block. donnie wahlberg there in the middle. why do i know all this? [ laughter ] >> tell me why. [ laughter ] >> anyway, was a fan girl. debut album featuring their first single, here it is. [ music ] >> be my girl. joey macintyre at the lead. i know way to
the city adopted a new system three years ago and since then software has suffered sporadic glitches. >>> new york city police commissioner bill bratton welcomed the best trained class ever, he said, to the nypd. 634 new officers joined the ranks of new york's finest today in a ceremony at madison square garden. the graduates hailed from 36 the class includes the largest percentage of latino cops to date, 32%. we wish you all the very best. >>> still ahead, a girl fighting to...
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. >> and we're also moments away from john kasich about to take the stage here in new york city to deliver a major speech. it's a policy speech comparing his to the other republican candidates. our political team standing by from washington to across the state of new york. covering all the campaigns. let me start with nbc's jacob rascon in upstate new york where trump will be later today. jacob, good morning. you've got trump against the party. who's going to come out on top on this one? >> hey, jose. hope you'll bear with us. we're on a phone here as the secret service is about to do their sweep inside the trump rally. so trump versus the establishment, it's almost the same story it's been for ten months. you have this outsider who has been saying i'm going to win, i'm deg to win. and he's been winning, but now you have wisconsin and colorado. and trump now is saying, it's all rigged. it fits, though, into his argument that he is against the establishment. but at the same time, you have him behind the scenes trying to do outreach in washington, d.c. trying to have, for example, his new co
. >> and we're also moments away from john kasich about to take the stage here in new york city to deliver a major speech. it's a policy speech comparing his to the other republican candidates. our political team standing by from washington to across the state of new york. covering all the campaigns. let me start with nbc's jacob rascon in upstate new york where trump will be later today. jacob, good morning. you've got trump against the party. who's going to come out on top on this one?...
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for now, good night from new york city. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affect people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to "wall street week," i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. with the market clawing back and then some. two of the handlists from the original wall street week. chairman and ceo mario gabelli and liz saunders. mario, what your outlook? >> the corporate economy will do well in the united states. >> dead is 14.3 trial. jobs are plentiful. wages are rising. but i think the consumer sector is okay. more importantly, we as a country consume 20 million barrels of oil. the price is down $50. somebody is saving $1 billion a day and that is working its way through the system slowly. i'm optimistic about the u.s. economy. europe will do bert in 2017, and i think that will help a lot of corporate profits and unfold in the second half of this year. gary: for viewer, what happens in january. why was there such a fear of recession and why di
for now, good night from new york city. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talk about anything that affect people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to "wall street week," i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky. with the market clawing back and then some. two of the handlists from the original wall street week. chairman and ceo mario gabelli and liz...