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with some good news, and i'm talking about what happened to rudy giuliani. ( laughter ) former new york cityor and america's most illegal lawyer. ( laughter ) you see, he was in a supermarket on staten island sunday, campaigning for his son andrew giuliani, who's trying to make history as new york's first cave man governor and, thankfully, rudy is now doing okay after just barely surviving is a heinous drive-by on his upper back. >> trevor: a staten island grocery store worker facing assault charges accused of slapping former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. this surveillance video shows the encounter inside a shoprite store. the clerk appears to hit giuliani on the back prompting reaction from the mayor. >> a 39-year-old approached giuliani, slapped him on the back and said what's up sum bag? giuliani refused treatment, and the man was taken into custody on charges of second degree assault. >> trevor: don't you dare laugh! this is second degree assault! that's how tough new york's laws are. third degree is if you lightly blow on someone's ear. and first degree is if you boop them on the n
with some good news, and i'm talking about what happened to rudy giuliani. ( laughter ) former new york cityor and america's most illegal lawyer. ( laughter ) you see, he was in a supermarket on staten island sunday, campaigning for his son andrew giuliani, who's trying to make history as new york's first cave man governor and, thankfully, rudy is now doing okay after just barely surviving is a heinous drive-by on his upper back. >> trevor: a staten island grocery store worker facing...
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new york state's concealed weapon law. what this now means for new york. new york city's mayor before the ruling warning it would be like the wild west. imagine the subway if everyone is carrying a gun. >>> and the explosive testimony late today before the american people. president trump and the extraordinary pressure on the department of justice. the former president telling his acting attorney general and deputy attorney general of the false claims on the election, saying, just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me and republican congressmen. even though they repeatedly told him they'd investigated the false theories and that they were not true, that they were absurd. he wanted to move forward with it and if not, he planned to replace his a.g. with the third attorney general in a matter of weeks. it wasn't until the threat of a mass exodus that the president halted the plan. and tonight here, the testimony under oath revealing the members of congress who then asked for pardons after january 6th. one white house attorney saying even nixon didn't issue pardons this
new york state's concealed weapon law. what this now means for new york. new york city's mayor before the ruling warning it would be like the wild west. imagine the subway if everyone is carrying a gun. >>> and the explosive testimony late today before the american people. president trump and the extraordinary pressure on the department of justice. the former president telling his acting attorney general and deputy attorney general of the false claims on the election, saying, just say...
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the system, you're creating a world where, you know, your staff is really focusing on getting new york city'seds to be. two parts to the question. number one, what do you still think needs to be achieved in terms of education in new york and, number two, how do you remove or fight against all of the segregation that happens in new york city schools because you have a city where everyone mixes yet, in the schools, it seems like the city is still in jim crow. >> couple of things. number one, i learned a lot when i was in south africa. i drove from cape town to port elizabeth to joburg and spoke to a lot of people there. they don't look at the hidden segregation we have in america when they talk about segregation. our school system is dysfunctional and we have acknowledged the dysfunctionality because black and brown poorer students are most of that. 65% of black and brown children don't graduate. i'm dyslexic. k-12, i used to walk in the school and they put dumb on the chair. i was dyslexic. there was nothing i don't think with me. 30 to 40% of the prisoners in rikers island dyslexic. so what a
the system, you're creating a world where, you know, your staff is really focusing on getting new york city'seds to be. two parts to the question. number one, what do you still think needs to be achieved in terms of education in new york and, number two, how do you remove or fight against all of the segregation that happens in new york city schools because you have a city where everyone mixes yet, in the schools, it seems like the city is still in jim crow. >> couple of things. number...
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back here in new york city, new york, city, crime-fighting is becoming more difficult. according to published report, a record number of cops have recently added decided to resign or retire in many of them say, dagen, they are simply sick and tired, fed up with what they call the revolving door justice. back to you. >> dagen: david lee miller, thank you so much. crime is soaring not just in new york city and los angeles but in democrat-run cities across this nation. chicago in utter shambles. one stock example from earlier this month, shocking video showing a suspect opening fire on a group of police officers during a traffic stop. one officer was hit twice in the arm and torso. he spent about a leak in the hospital. police did shoot the suspect. he has recovered and now in custody. the city's crime crisis has small business owners and corporations packing their bags and shipping out. robbery, burglary, and vehicle theft, all of more than 20% since the same time last year. theft spiking 65% during that time. sean duffy is back with me. the same thing goes for all these
back here in new york city, new york, city, crime-fighting is becoming more difficult. according to published report, a record number of cops have recently added decided to resign or retire in many of them say, dagen, they are simply sick and tired, fed up with what they call the revolving door justice. back to you. >> dagen: david lee miller, thank you so much. crime is soaring not just in new york city and los angeles but in democrat-run cities across this nation. chicago in utter...
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of new york city. ch _ mayor of new york city. indeed. thanks so much for— mayor of new york city. indeed. thanks so much for being - mayor of new york city. indeed. thanks so much for being with i mayor of new york city. indeed. i thanks so much for being with us. for more on the sweeping ruling by the court, joining us now is a professor of medical humanities. thanks for having us. give us your reaction to this ruling by the court overturning roe v wade.- reaction to this ruling by the court overturning roe v wade. gratify that instead of having _ overturning roe v wade. gratify that instead of having nine _ overturning roe v wade. gratify that instead of having nine unelected - instead of having nine unelected judges sort of thrusting disposition down on people now will be legislators. it will be the people who decide. the supreme court came up who decide. the supreme court came up with an abortion law that made the united states one of only seven countries in the entire world that allowed abortion o
of new york city. ch _ mayor of new york city. indeed. thanks so much for— mayor of new york city. indeed. thanks so much for being - mayor of new york city. indeed. thanks so much for being with i mayor of new york city. indeed. i thanks so much for being with us. for more on the sweeping ruling by the court, joining us now is a professor of medical humanities. thanks for having us. give us your reaction to this ruling by the court overturning roe v wade.- reaction to this ruling by the...
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i'll ask the new york city mayor eric adams. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf f blitzer, you're "the situation room". we begin with the u.s. supreme court decision undoing a half century old precedent and ending a woman's guaranteed federal right to an abortion. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has more on the ruling and ramifications. >> hell no we don't need roe. >> reporter: roe v. wade roe v. wade no longer the law of the land. eliminating the right to abortion and leaving all decisions concerning abortion rights to individual states. the final 5-4 majority opinion striking the draft from justice samuel a lee toe. in a dissenting opinion, the court's liberal justices lament the current state of the conservative court saying with sorrow for this court and many millions of american women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection, we descent. the monument l move made possible by asu supermajority including three of donald trump's nominees. votin
i'll ask the new york city mayor eric adams. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf f blitzer, you're "the situation room". we begin with the u.s. supreme court decision undoing a half century old precedent and ending a woman's guaranteed federal right to an abortion. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has more on the ruling and ramifications. >> hell no we don't need roe. >> reporter: roe v. wade roe v. wade no...
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new york. use it new york city has to go back and use those tools.y respect the police officers and law. >> put putt plain clothes units in areas where drugs criminals and damages. things like that. we have gotten away from. so we are paying the price now. people aren't going into new york city. they're afraid. they don't want to go to work. women don't want to walk around by themselves. women are looking over their shoulders. that's no way to live no. only a quawlgted of life it's the way we live. people need to get back to work. >> joey: you are a candidate for the republican nomination. on the supreme court ruling roe v. wade. democrats are trying to make this a big issue. if you win the nomination tomorrow or any republican if there an issue that makes republican winning impossible here in new york? >> definitely not. do you know what makes it impossible, crime? what makes it impossible is inflation and high taxes. just the cancel culture nonsense that's making it impossible for people to live here. this will be the revenge of the normal people i
new york. use it new york city has to go back and use those tools.y respect the police officers and law. >> put putt plain clothes units in areas where drugs criminals and damages. things like that. we have gotten away from. so we are paying the price now. people aren't going into new york city. they're afraid. they don't want to go to work. women don't want to walk around by themselves. women are looking over their shoulders. that's no way to live no. only a quawlgted of life it's the...
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i mean, and so, it is very cle t only that new york city had enslaved people itself -- right? - for an extended period of time, as did places in new england, connecticut, rhode island, but that it is the financial and economic infrastructure of new york city and the people who created mass amounts of wealth in that city that allowed slavery to continue to evolve and prosper. and that really made it so that there -- i think we tend to have this sort of bifurcated view and overly simplistic view of, like, "oh, the people in the north were the good guys, and people in the south were the bad guys." but there were a lot of people in the north, and as i talked about, in new york city, who were deeply committed to the perpetuation and existence of slavery in the south, because it was beneficial for them economically, it was beneficial for them politically, it was beneficial for them socially. and it was in line with w they understood the role of enslaved people and black people in this country. they might not have wanted to have owned enslaved people themselves, but they most certainl
i mean, and so, it is very cle t only that new york city had enslaved people itself -- right? - for an extended period of time, as did places in new england, connecticut, rhode island, but that it is the financial and economic infrastructure of new york city and the people who created mass amounts of wealth in that city that allowed slavery to continue to evolve and prosper. and that really made it so that there -- i think we tend to have this sort of bifurcated view and overly simplistic view...
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it's continuing in new york city. the "new york post" is reporting more than 1500nypd officers have resigned or retired this year, putting the department on pace for a record number of departures. it couldn't come at a worse time as the big apple continues its descent into chaos. take a look at the lawlessness on display right here. a group of men just running, hopping on top of the subway car, putting their lives, a lot of people's lives in danger. now democrats are trying to act like they never pushed to defund the police. foxnews.com busting that wide open in this article. quote, biden's white house hosted several to defund police activists over the past year. judge, that's a lot of retirements. i mean, that's just everybody knows what it's tied to. >> everybody knows what it's tied to. i mean, it is -- you know, biden at the white house hosting several antipolice activists, just an indication -- they were quiet during the summer of 20 20, when black lives matter was taking down businesses, police precincts, and the
it's continuing in new york city. the "new york post" is reporting more than 1500nypd officers have resigned or retired this year, putting the department on pace for a record number of departures. it couldn't come at a worse time as the big apple continues its descent into chaos. take a look at the lawlessness on display right here. a group of men just running, hopping on top of the subway car, putting their lives, a lot of people's lives in danger. now democrats are trying to act...
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new york city is a great example of people not feeling safe. going to reverberate across the country in cities that are not getting crime under control. safer communities dome pact jobs and small businesses. americans are taking notice. they want to feel safe. david: good luck on your billboards. i appreciate you being here. governor asa hutchinson says law enforcement is no longer in control at the border. ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu squawks) (the crowd gasps) no, kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer
new york city is a great example of people not feeling safe. going to reverberate across the country in cities that are not getting crime under control. safer communities dome pact jobs and small businesses. americans are taking notice. they want to feel safe. david: good luck on your billboards. i appreciate you being here. governor asa hutchinson says law enforcement is no longer in control at the border. ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and...
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attacked, see how that works out. >> carley: huge quality of life and safety issues are decaying in new york city. >> new york city is decaying, it is not being looked after and i get that he's only six months in, almost seven, and it does take time to get things rolling, but at what time do you step up and say enough is enough, look at what is going on. you are not doing anything for the people that voted for you. >> carley: kim, thank you for joining us this morning, i know it means a lot to you. appreciate it. >> carley: the memorial service is set for the two el monte officers who were killed by a gang member thanked to gascon's policies. >> ashley: now another criminal released under george gascon's watch could be sent back to jail for murder, those details are next. with multimatic shocks, rugged 33-inch tires, and front and rear electronic locking differentials. dude, this is awesome... but we should get back to work. ♪ ♪ this good? perfect. if you're gonna work remote... work remote. find new workspaces. find new roads. chevrolet. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? no
attacked, see how that works out. >> carley: huge quality of life and safety issues are decaying in new york city. >> new york city is decaying, it is not being looked after and i get that he's only six months in, almost seven, and it does take time to get things rolling, but at what time do you step up and say enough is enough, look at what is going on. you are not doing anything for the people that voted for you. >> carley: kim, thank you for joining us this morning, i know...
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welcome back live from pride in new york city. it was in this neighborhood more than 50 years ago that the stonewall riots changed everything for the lgbtq community across america. this weekend, that movement carries on, not just here in new york, but coast to coast. a true celebration of freedom. americans being their authentic selves. the sour we celebrate the progress, but also address the unknown future facing this community. efforts are already underway to reverse the rights they have fought five decades to obtain. from the right to marry who you love, to the right to make your own reproductive health care decisions. it's all on the line, from the halls of congress, the entertainment industry and beyond. we have a powerhouse of folks here to help hash it all out with a new hour of american voices, live from pride begins now. we begin this hour honoring how far we have come in the 50 years since the stonewall riots here in this neighborhood. those riots opened the country's eyes to the demonization of gay people. it was at sto
welcome back live from pride in new york city. it was in this neighborhood more than 50 years ago that the stonewall riots changed everything for the lgbtq community across america. this weekend, that movement carries on, not just here in new york, but coast to coast. a true celebration of freedom. americans being their authentic selves. the sour we celebrate the progress, but also address the unknown future facing this community. efforts are already underway to reverse the rights they have...
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jonathan: down about 1% on the s&p 500 stop from new york city for our audience world wide on radio and television, this is bloomberg. ritika: news from around the world, boris johnson has managed to cling to power the question is for how long. he survived a confidence vote by lawmakers of his conservative party, 148 tory mps voted against him and that rebellion was bigger than the one by his previous -- by his predecessor lisa may. the u.s. warned north korea that there will be strong punishment if they continue to test nuclear weapons. nor korea could set off its first atomic device. they have been setting up regular missiles at a record place. elon musk is threatening to walk away from his deal with twitter. both sides have been meeting in the deal is proceeding. twitter says they will hold you on musk accountable for his offer. the sec is considering a change to stockmarket rules involving retail investors. the sec demands that investors get the best execution for traits. a deal that would value financial -- franchise group. it had rejected takeover offers -- offers. global news, 24
jonathan: down about 1% on the s&p 500 stop from new york city for our audience world wide on radio and television, this is bloomberg. ritika: news from around the world, boris johnson has managed to cling to power the question is for how long. he survived a confidence vote by lawmakers of his conservative party, 148 tory mps voted against him and that rebellion was bigger than the one by his previous -- by his predecessor lisa may. the u.s. warned north korea that there will be strong...
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new york- become? yes, so i am here on the ground in new york city. i | the ground in new york city. ces are like a personal safety alarm and pepper spray to asian pacific islanders in new york city and many of our events have brought out thousands of asians who are scared for their safety because of this escalation in anti—asian hate crimes. from march 2022 december 2021, there were 10,905 incidents of anti—asian hate to stop asian hate but all the incidents that were reported are included. is were reported are included. is the reporting becoming more current? are people coming forward now and saying this has happened to me? that's where you get more reliable figures that you can see large jobs. yes, i think that's a great question and something we definitely hope your support and encourage through our work in the community. there is a generational divide that we see. many asians, to stay quiet and not cause harm are not cause problems. we've encountered many asians through our work who have been harassed on the street or chaste, called the names in english that they cannot understan
new york- become? yes, so i am here on the ground in new york city. i | the ground in new york city. ces are like a personal safety alarm and pepper spray to asian pacific islanders in new york city and many of our events have brought out thousands of asians who are scared for their safety because of this escalation in anti—asian hate crimes. from march 2022 december 2021, there were 10,905 incidents of anti—asian hate to stop asian hate but all the incidents that were reported are...
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here in new york city where i am the addicts. here in new york city where i am the mayor— addicts. york city where i am the mayor has said that - addicts. here in new york city where i am the mayor has said that new. i am the mayor has said that new york will be a safe harbour state for women who are seeking an abortion can come here. already we are seeing a patchwork of responses, as anthony was saying. in missouri, that state has moved already to make abortion visually illegal. this is a seismic day in america and the united —— virtually illegal. the united —— virtually illegal. the united states has overturned the federal right to abortion and sent theissue federal right to abortion and sent the issue back to the states. thank you for watching bbc news. not a straightforward story out there to tell, today. yes, some of us have had some blue sky and sunshine. take a look at east sussex early on. also had from threatening skies and a few sharp and re—downpours as well. we had heavy rain and bad for the show as passed though. they are fairly isolated but this is where we have still
here in new york city where i am the addicts. here in new york city where i am the mayor— addicts. york city where i am the mayor has said that - addicts. here in new york city where i am the mayor has said that new. i am the mayor has said that new york will be a safe harbour state for women who are seeking an abortion can come here. already we are seeing a patchwork of responses, as anthony was saying. in missouri, that state has moved already to make abortion visually illegal. this is a...
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. >>> the response to today's ruling was swift from new york's governor and the mayor of new york city, vowing new gun laws in response gabe gutierrez has that part of the story. >> reporter: with gun violence surging across the country, tonight some city leaders are blasting the supreme court decision >> we cannot allow new york to become the wild, wild west. that is unacceptable >> reporter: new york city mayor eric adams says local officials are weighing legal options. the nypd recovered more than 3,000 guns so far this year, gun arrests hit a 28-year high >> the decision ignores the shocking crisis of gun violence every day engulfing not only new york but engulfing our entire country. >> reporter: in a state still reeling from last month' buffalo mass shooting that left ten people dead, defiant governor hochul is considering calling a special session of the legislature to come up with new regulations. >> we can have restrictions on speech you can't yell fire in a crowded theater, but somehow there's no restrictions allowed on the second amendment. >> reporter: but the president of
. >>> the response to today's ruling was swift from new york's governor and the mayor of new york city, vowing new gun laws in response gabe gutierrez has that part of the story. >> reporter: with gun violence surging across the country, tonight some city leaders are blasting the supreme court decision >> we cannot allow new york to become the wild, wild west. that is unacceptable >> reporter: new york city mayor eric adams says local officials are weighing legal...
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new york's governor has been waiting for this decision. new york city's mayor has been saying all along this is something that's been keeping him up late at night. both officials basically saying they have been ready for this. new york's governor speaking about this decision just a few moments ago. >> what was in place since 17 is 88 when the constitution of the united states of america was ratified. and i would like to point out to the supreme court justices that the only weapons at the time were muskets. i'm prepared to go back to muskets. i don't think they envisioned the high-capacity assault weapon magazines intended for battl battlefields. but we'll have to disagree. >> and so, erica, you heard this echoed before, but the concern here is that when you live in a densely populated city like manhattan, that what is eventually going to happen because of this is that minor confrontations are now going to be escalated into violent ones. i mean, when you look at new york city right now, already looking at a 28-year high in terms of gun-related arrests. and
new york's governor has been waiting for this decision. new york city's mayor has been saying all along this is something that's been keeping him up late at night. both officials basically saying they have been ready for this. new york's governor speaking about this decision just a few moments ago. >> what was in place since 17 is 88 when the constitution of the united states of america was ratified. and i would like to point out to the supreme court justices that the only weapons at the...
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." >> live from new york city, good morning, good morning. this is bloomberg surveillance. equity futures down .5% on the s&p. 140 on brent, the new price target. >> this is not about a spot estimate. this is about a sustained set of corridors, even years, of higher oil prices we are not ready for. jon: triple digit crude. that is what is needed to rebound at this oil market. in the mind of jeff curry. tom: that is the oil story. i think lisa chimed i got a three point 02% on the 10 year yield stopped our first guest will talk about that stuff these rt leaves of the shift of a new regime. jonathan: yields are up and last 24 --24 hours. tom: surprising what half a percentage move highlights how the central banks are trying to get ahead of the inflation they see that continue to have legs. there was a story on the bloomberg this morning about how supply chain disruptions are starting to ease a little bit. is it enough to bring inflation low enough unadjusted basis. there is a half a percentage point move into market expectations by year end by the ecb. here we are as a base ca
." >> live from new york city, good morning, good morning. this is bloomberg surveillance. equity futures down .5% on the s&p. 140 on brent, the new price target. >> this is not about a spot estimate. this is about a sustained set of corridors, even years, of higher oil prices we are not ready for. jon: triple digit crude. that is what is needed to rebound at this oil market. in the mind of jeff curry. tom: that is the oil story. i think lisa chimed i got a three point 02%...
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or east new york, brooklyn, the oversaturation of guns and dangerous people that repeatedly leave our criminal justice system to continue actions like this, it is what's making the new york cityment agencies here in new york, across the country and across the country difficult to fight this issue. >> and so important reporting from our colleagues as well speaks more about what happened yesterday. investigators were actually able to determine not only the child's age but also the identity of the woman based on various domestic incident reports on which the name of the victim appears so that could potentially speak to a possible motive as this investigation continues but also the broader context. this shooting happening hours after governor hochul announced gun safety legislation she is hoping could be signed into law as early as this week as state legislators held to albany today. it would expand open carry restrictions, also strengthen criteria for purchasing a firearm and also gun storage rules but also, and this is big especially in new york city, it identifies so-called sensitive locations which is where even permitted carrying of a firearm would be prohibited, talking gov
or east new york, brooklyn, the oversaturation of guns and dangerous people that repeatedly leave our criminal justice system to continue actions like this, it is what's making the new york cityment agencies here in new york, across the country and across the country difficult to fight this issue. >> and so important reporting from our colleagues as well speaks more about what happened yesterday. investigators were actually able to determine not only the child's age but also the identity...
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so it is just a terrible state right now. >> todd: finally new york city with anti-semitism at the newthis is after a israel band. how does this happen in a city with a jewish population literally second to israel? >> i will tell you. i've been working for many years and this has been going on on campuses all over at every single campus for many years now. it has gone unnoticed. there has been no accountability for the leadership. and we need to do something to fight anti-semitism, which is why i pulled my funding, $50,000 of funding to community law schools. providing services to my constituents for over 15 years. because i believe we need to hold them accountable for the anti-semitism and anti-israel sentiment that has been pervasive. >> carley: you are referring to the fact that teachers at many campuses supported the boycott with sanctions, which is pro-palestinian israel, is that right? speak with that resolution passed unanimously and the faculty and students voted unanimously. to support boycotts and sanctions for the state of israel. also, they had women's anti-semitism speaker
so it is just a terrible state right now. >> todd: finally new york city with anti-semitism at the newthis is after a israel band. how does this happen in a city with a jewish population literally second to israel? >> i will tell you. i've been working for many years and this has been going on on campuses all over at every single campus for many years now. it has gone unnoticed. there has been no accountability for the leadership. and we need to do something to fight anti-semitism,...
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the mayor of new york city saying that he will maintain the city as a place for women to get a safe and legal abortion moving forward. a safe haven city and state if you will. but bottom line, you can see the outrage of people here out on the streets as these protests will probably go late into the evening. i'm not for a rental honda, sorry about that in your speech, ronald. but 1st i want to bring you this clip. governors of 3 us west coast, a washington, oregon in california was put out a joint video statement condemning the decision and they're offering to help women who are affected reproductive freedom sondra read states and republican stat courts are rolled back, the rights of americans today, the supreme court ruling to overturn roe vs way more than half the states in the united states, ban abortion outright or severely restrict access to abortion services. that's why california oregon washington are building the west coast protect patients access to we were were there legislator with a providers with the patient advocates. we will continue to protect patients from any state who
the mayor of new york city saying that he will maintain the city as a place for women to get a safe and legal abortion moving forward. a safe haven city and state if you will. but bottom line, you can see the outrage of people here out on the streets as these protests will probably go late into the evening. i'm not for a rental honda, sorry about that in your speech, ronald. but 1st i want to bring you this clip. governors of 3 us west coast, a washington, oregon in california was put out a...
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jonathan: live from new york city, bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, strong data keeping the pressure on the fed. officials showing no sign of pausing anytime soon as the c-suite delivers a troubling weather report. we begin with the big issue, the data providing something for everyone. >> the last solid report you are going to get for a long time. >> job creation has to decline. >> the labor market is too tight. >> this is where we could see the overheating of the u.s. economy. >> this will do nothing to deter the fed from where they are going. >> looking ahead, what is the data going to show us? >> we have made the turn on employment. >> things change quickly. >> leisure and hospitality, business services, the trend is coming down. >> loosen it up or wage pressures will accumulate. >> a cooling in the labor market would be a good thing. boxed does the second half hold for us? jonathan: let's discuss. joining us is gargi chaudhuri, bob michele, and jim bianco. you are in the soft landing camp. as the data validated? >> hi, good to be here,
jonathan: live from new york city, bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, strong data keeping the pressure on the fed. officials showing no sign of pausing anytime soon as the c-suite delivers a troubling weather report. we begin with the big issue, the data providing something for everyone. >> the last solid report you are going to get for a long time. >> job creation has to decline. >> the labor market is too tight. >> this is where we could see...
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all, but gary payton ii captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the scary moment in new york city when a taxi jumps the curb, injuring six pedestrians. what happened? the story of more than a dozen new yorkers helping trying to lift the cab off of two women. the investigation tonight after a taxi loses control and plows on theo the sidewalk just blocks from the empire state building. the new details tonight. travel chaos at america's airports -- this couple missed a father's day celebration in las vegas. instead, they slept on the floor of the philadelphia airport. plus with the pain at the pump, what president biden is saying about a possible gas tax holiday. americans fighting in ukraine -- our exclusive interview with a soldier who fought alongside the two men captured by russian separatists. >> i definitely feel a bit guilty. >> o'donnell: january 6th hearing and fake electors, as mike pence speaks in chicago today, our new reporting on what day four of tomorrow's hearing will focus on. our cbs news investigation tonight, some of the deadliest mass shootings in history were fi
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last night some this demonstrations turned chaotic arizona to right here in new york city.hat's refined alexis mcadams out on the streets really protests here have continued, hi alexis. >> hi eric protest popping up across the nation just hours after that decision by the supreme court. there's lots of crowds celebrating this decision and lots of people that are protesting it. it is also continuing this week ever take a look at your screen these protests are happening today we had new video of so far by dallas, cincinnati, milwaukee and philly pretty much turned out there. some were for pride festivals nevis conversation about roe v wade or at the forefront there the conversation. on friday at large crowds showing up in manhattan union square. many new yorkers voicing their fears of the system or group some protesters were arrested if they blocked off the street halting traffic which there is a lot of it in new york. there are some delays there. fred ate heavy police presence in los angeles. thousands gathered the lapd make a few arrests the crowd kept on growing. now we go
last night some this demonstrations turned chaotic arizona to right here in new york city.hat's refined alexis mcadams out on the streets really protests here have continued, hi alexis. >> hi eric protest popping up across the nation just hours after that decision by the supreme court. there's lots of crowds celebrating this decision and lots of people that are protesting it. it is also continuing this week ever take a look at your screen these protests are happening today we had new...
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cities in these guns. it continues in new york. new york city mayor adams trying to make that. >> you have to go back to what we made new york. there were a lot of shootings but there if you assault weapons. none were handguns. we got the handguns off the street. when i left we had the fewest shootings in decades. the fewest homicides in decades. commissioner kelly continued it. you have to go back to broken windows, you have to go back to arresting people jumping over turnstiles. carrying guns and drugs. we have to go back to playing close units, not cap uniform units. the police are only one third of the criminal justice system. yet to do something about no bailey district attorneys who refused to enforce the law. >> you saw the recall in san francisco. those type of progressive prosecutors, especially here in manhattan who have been pursuing those types of criminal justice policies that critics say are soft on crime. >> well, i think the governor is the only one that can remove the district attorney of new york, he cannot be reca
cities in these guns. it continues in new york. new york city mayor adams trying to make that. >> you have to go back to what we made new york. there were a lot of shootings but there if you assault weapons. none were handguns. we got the handguns off the street. when i left we had the fewest shootings in decades. the fewest homicides in decades. commissioner kelly continued it. you have to go back to broken windows, you have to go back to arresting people jumping over turnstiles....
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in new york city and the nation's capitol. we celebrate juneteenth, a forgotten pioneer of cycling who rode into the history books is finally being recognized. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, a beautiful day in new york city turned into a nightmare, for people in the heart of manhattan. police say a yellow cab collided with a cyclist before jumping the curb and then striking several people who were eating outside a bagel shop. authorities say a group of good samaritans rushed to help. six victims, including the taxi driver, were taken to a hospital for treatment. three people have life- threatening injuries. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs's meg oliver is going to start us off. she's there at the scene. good evening, meg. >> reporter: norah, good evening. the horrific scene played out during a busy lunch hour this holiday. you ca
in new york city and the nation's capitol. we celebrate juneteenth, a forgotten pioneer of cycling who rode into the history books is finally being recognized. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, a beautiful day in new york city turned into a nightmare, for people in the heart of manhattan. police say...
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from new york city, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. tk, the oecd joining the world bank to look ahead to the next year or two. tom: it's like doubt 10,000 is how i would put it. global growth of 3% is down 10,000. feels different from 3% wto, sub-3%. oecd comes in at a solid 3%. jonathan: i will move past this because we are friends. it didn't take him long, did it? let's get back on the rails. tk, pushing $134-yen. tom: things are not unraveling. i don't want to be inflammatory, but the market is absolutely fascinating. vincent reinhart would say, level doesn't matter, it is the rate of change and the rate of change of the rate of change, the second derivative. they are in play now. german 10-year and japan, we could spend the whole show on japan. jonathan: let's start there. lisa, the japanese government on market did not trade once in yesterday's session. today yields higher in the u.s., higher in germany. what are they doing in japan? nothing at all. they are increasingly
from new york city, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. tk, the oecd joining the world bank to look ahead to the next year or two. tom: it's like doubt 10,000 is how i would put it. global growth of 3% is down 10,000. feels different from 3% wto, sub-3%. oecd comes in at a solid 3%. jonathan: i will move past this because we are friends. it didn't take him long, did it? let's get back on the rails....
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you know the difference in new york city. of these cities like san francisco, the crime spikes are actually starting to say, look, putting all the criminals on the streets doesn't work. i want to speak very directly to the police around this country. they have been maligned, belittled, they have been called racist, they have been called every name in the book. their morale is in their shoes. then when you cut the budget and told them they were not valued public servants, even though they are government employees, you know, it has an effect. they are having trouble filling the spots that are open pure they are having a lot of early retirements. what we see in the police report is what we see in the military. when you attack people as in effect. >> dagen: jason i will give you the final work but it's in the paper "the new york post" which i read carefully, "the nypd 100 detectives retired in june alone and another 75 prosecutors are leaving the d.a.'s office." and what does this mean for crime-fighting? the final word real quick
you know the difference in new york city. of these cities like san francisco, the crime spikes are actually starting to say, look, putting all the criminals on the streets doesn't work. i want to speak very directly to the police around this country. they have been maligned, belittled, they have been called racist, they have been called every name in the book. their morale is in their shoes. then when you cut the budget and told them they were not valued public servants, even though they are...
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the new york city mayor visiting the scene and thanking new yorkers for jumping in to help. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off from the scene here in new york. >> reporter: this was the moment new yorkers jumped into action. police examining this video. bystanders joining forces to save the lives of two women pinned against a building by that taxi. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. on a busy manhattan street. the taxi striking a cyclist, then veering onto the sidewalk. picking up speed and hitting the two women, pinning them up against the wall. >> as this occurs, a remark abl scene took place. about 15 to 20 new yorkers attempted to pick this cab off these women. the bystanders gathering around the car, moving as a team to un wshing and reacting. we were getting ice and taking aprons out. we got a belt on someone to provide a tourniquet. >> reporter: six people were taken to the hospital, including the driver of that cab. as can you see, david, police are still here at the scene. they say this crash appears to have been an accident. now the new york city mayor just a few mo
the new york city mayor visiting the scene and thanking new yorkers for jumping in to help. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off from the scene here in new york. >> reporter: this was the moment new yorkers jumped into action. police examining this video. bystanders joining forces to save the lives of two women pinned against a building by that taxi. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. on a busy manhattan street. the taxi striking a cyclist, then veering onto the sidewalk. picking up speed...
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are of breaking the law. >> that's true of real feeling of helplessness in new york right now if you walk around new york cityles gotham city before batman comes except that man is coming because he's not vaccinated, his really a tough time to be an we've emboldened the criminals and the truth is, just demonstrated that they for the criminals the cops which is that the stupidity than they have furthered that distrust between the police and the communities therefore to protect the thing so infuriating about it is when it comes to races cuff others old saint when you have the fact that it would have nothing, table, they been telling the table and racist cops with us for five years and they're not counting the facts because everybody knows vast majority men and women who wear the uniform talk good people generally sacrificing their life in some instances to protect the city soap going about right now from a mass exodus in 2022, the 911 cops the cause of 22 guys like member the microchip the city gig after 911 with no background plans to get into pleasing with 911 and starting them to get out there and was the ci
are of breaking the law. >> that's true of real feeling of helplessness in new york right now if you walk around new york cityles gotham city before batman comes except that man is coming because he's not vaccinated, his really a tough time to be an we've emboldened the criminals and the truth is, just demonstrated that they for the criminals the cops which is that the stupidity than they have furthered that distrust between the police and the communities therefore to protect the thing so...
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new york city mayor eric adams is slamming the supreme court gun rolling saying we cannot allow new york city to become "the wild wild west." >> while we are still analyzing the decision, we can say with certainty that this decision has made every single one of us less safe from gun violence. the decision ignores the shocking crisis of gun violence every day engulfing not only new york, but engulfing our entire country. >> mayor adams says of the ruling puts an added burden on the police. the kremlin says a peace deal with ukraine is not possible until kyiv accepts all its demands. negotiations between russia and ukraine on a cease fire np steel has been effectively frozen since april. in addition, demanding that kyiv gives up its ambitions to join nato and declare neutrality. russia wants to keep territory it has captured since it invaded ukraine in february. the world health organization is holding an emergency today to decide if the spiraling outbreak of monkeypox florence vega declared a global emergency. this would give monkeypox the same distinction as the covid-19 pandemic and the
new york city mayor eric adams is slamming the supreme court gun rolling saying we cannot allow new york city to become "the wild wild west." >> while we are still analyzing the decision, we can say with certainty that this decision has made every single one of us less safe from gun violence. the decision ignores the shocking crisis of gun violence every day engulfing not only new york, but engulfing our entire country. >> mayor adams says of the ruling puts an added...
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now, new york state and new york city are places where abortion is very much legal and the mayor of new york city, eric adams said that he will protect that right here in new york city for people that want to get an abortion good to go ahead and safely continue to do that, but clearly one of many protests we planned throughout the evening here in new york city. all right, thank you very much. will that is for me, oak. gabriel is on the with the reaction there to the supreme court ruling. now, governors, the governors of 3 us west coast state, washington, oregon in california, and will put out a joint video statement condemning this decision and offering to help women effective by reproductive freedoms are under attack. red states and republican stat courts have rolled back the rights of americans today, the supreme court ruling to overturn roe vs wade. more than half the states and united states ban abortion outright or severely restrict access to abortion services. that's why california oregon and washington are building the west coast protect patients access to we would work with legi
now, new york state and new york city are places where abortion is very much legal and the mayor of new york city, eric adams said that he will protect that right here in new york city for people that want to get an abortion good to go ahead and safely continue to do that, but clearly one of many protests we planned throughout the evening here in new york city. all right, thank you very much. will that is for me, oak. gabriel is on the with the reaction there to the supreme court ruling. now,...
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we are back live from pride in new york city.ge, not far from where the gay liberation in the united states was born. yes, this is one of the biggest, greatest, lgbtq celebrations on the planet, it's a yearly reminder that representation matters for this community. seeing accepting, and the drove turning up today, helping maintain representation from coast to coast. among them, as actor and activists javier muÑoz. javier, i'm so excited that you are able to -- because you're in the middle of big reversal. you have a big show coming up! >> we have a pre-broadway run of the devil wears prada. we're going to chicago for the summer. and then coming to broadway. so, yeah, we're rehearsing big-time right. now >> i love that you are excited as if you're just booked your first broadway show. >> [laughs] nothing is guaranteed in this industry. besides that, this is a special production. and this cast is so diverse, so inclusive. so loving and beautiful. and it is going to blow people away. to come over to our house for the night and spent
we are back live from pride in new york city.ge, not far from where the gay liberation in the united states was born. yes, this is one of the biggest, greatest, lgbtq celebrations on the planet, it's a yearly reminder that representation matters for this community. seeing accepting, and the drove turning up today, helping maintain representation from coast to coast. among them, as actor and activists javier muÑoz. javier, i'm so excited that you are able to -- because you're in the middle of...
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me ask you this, you have people who now will have the ability to carry firearms in places like new york city you think there will be people on the left particularly democrat who will use the new beefed up red flag laws to go after gun owners since there is not the due process required to execute these laws? >> that's why republican's who voted in favor of this are in big trouble because of how it's utilized. are you going to tell me the party refers to me as literally hitler and white supremacist isn't going to do something rash if they think it will infringe upon my rights? that is the problem we have here, somebody who's probably unstable themselves could report me as the unstable guy and no due process i get it taken away and to be clear, i'm not concerned about me because i can't pass a background check anyway but what about the good people out there who will be screwed by this? one 100% i think this will be abused and that's why people pushing back a right to be pushing back. it's not lack of compassion, every time one of these laws are passed, it does nothing. to be clear, nothing to s
me ask you this, you have people who now will have the ability to carry firearms in places like new york city you think there will be people on the left particularly democrat who will use the new beefed up red flag laws to go after gun owners since there is not the due process required to execute these laws? >> that's why republican's who voted in favor of this are in big trouble because of how it's utilized. are you going to tell me the party refers to me as literally hitler and white...
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don't come from new york city. >> reporter: guns flowing into new york come along the so-calledon pipeline," smuggled from states with less-restrictive laws. and now, there is the plastic pipeline, plastic ghost guns ordered online and built at home, a tougher pipeline to shut down. after a recent raid in new york, police found a machine still carving out new ghost gun parts to keep up with what law enforcement believes is currently an insatiable demand. >> we've seen them in basements. we've seen them in closets. you really don't need much room to put these guns together. >> what you're seeing now is probably a boom in ghost gun ordering. >> reporter: the stats-- >> stockpile. >> reporter: you think they're stockpiling. >> i know so. >> reporter: officials believe people are stockpiling ghost guns right now because in august they will require cereal numbers stamped on them making them easier to trace. norah. >> o'donnell: just a stunning report. jeff pegues, thank you. well, tonight, it seems there's no hitting the brakes on those soaring gas prices. the national average jumped
don't come from new york city. >> reporter: guns flowing into new york come along the so-calledon pipeline," smuggled from states with less-restrictive laws. and now, there is the plastic pipeline, plastic ghost guns ordered online and built at home, a tougher pipeline to shut down. after a recent raid in new york, police found a machine still carving out new ghost gun parts to keep up with what law enforcement believes is currently an insatiable demand. >> we've seen them in...
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new york city, new york city doesn't have the same problem tesla has with workers in texas who get intoo much crime on the subways. a goldman sachs worker, was stabbed to death, writing in the subway. people know that. somehow mayor adams, get the crime under control in the city. they are losing tax revenue. workers come to the city, people afraid of crime, afraid of that, they move away from new york. census figures showed suffered significant population loss during two years of the pandemic so he has a real challenge. i understand why he wants city workers back in the office. they provide services to people but it is going to be difficult until he gets that crime under control and that looks difficult. stuart: apart from crime, hasn't there been a change in work culture? the pandemic kept us all at home. a lot of people don't want to come back no matter what. >> that is a big issue even eric adams can't solve. a lot of people like the hybrid model. they like working at home. jamie dimon said over a year ago everyone was going to have to go back to work, he accommodated himself to th
new york city, new york city doesn't have the same problem tesla has with workers in texas who get intoo much crime on the subways. a goldman sachs worker, was stabbed to death, writing in the subway. people know that. somehow mayor adams, get the crime under control in the city. they are losing tax revenue. workers come to the city, people afraid of crime, afraid of that, they move away from new york. census figures showed suffered significant population loss during two years of the pandemic...
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new york leaders obviously are also condemning this decision calling it a both reckless and outrageous. the new york city cities, mayor eric adams, a said earlier that the ruling will put in forwards him here, new york was at further risk of gun violence. and according to him, the city will now try to define code of sensitive locations where carrying a gun will be banned in the future as i quote him here again, the mayor, he says, we cannot allow new york to become the wild west. he w in his bull in washington, dc. thank you so much. now, european leaders meeting to day are expected to grant ukraine official candidates status for membership in the you. now proving ukraine's bed would be the 1st official step towards membership. the european parliament has already passed a resolution calling on member states to grant you crane candidate status without delay. yes, yeah, yes. yeah, roaches outside the u council building here in brussels, made it very clear what they expect from the 27 year leaders. that all of them should agree to grant ukraine your candidate status at their 2 day meeting along with moldova
new york leaders obviously are also condemning this decision calling it a both reckless and outrageous. the new york city cities, mayor eric adams, a said earlier that the ruling will put in forwards him here, new york was at further risk of gun violence. and according to him, the city will now try to define code of sensitive locations where carrying a gun will be banned in the future as i quote him here again, the mayor, he says, we cannot allow new york to become the wild west. he w in his...
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worried about it yet. >> bill: a big story here in new york. >> dana: andy mccarthy former assistant district attorney and fox news contributor. the new york cityrom 2019 to 2022 and the increase -- these statistics are terrible. burglary up and robbery up. transit crime 53%. that's on your subway, for example. that means all these other things start to spiral down. people don't want to get on the train or not going to shops, restaurants or broadway. >> what people is forget we had very low crime, probably the low ebb was 2016, 2017. it took 30 years to get there. close to that. it won't take 30 years to get back up. last year was terrible. i think we had 485 homicides. that's bad compared to 2017. but in 1990 we had 2600. so i think every time you raise this what happens is people say well, you know, we're not in the bad old days of the 70s to 90s. we could get there in a hurry and particularly get there in a hurry if we don't have aggressive policing. you won't have that if you have officers leaving in droves. >> bill: one way to give officer's confidence is hearing it from the top. the president is saying now he has not favored defunding the
worried about it yet. >> bill: a big story here in new york. >> dana: andy mccarthy former assistant district attorney and fox news contributor. the new york cityrom 2019 to 2022 and the increase -- these statistics are terrible. burglary up and robbery up. transit crime 53%. that's on your subway, for example. that means all these other things start to spiral down. people don't want to get on the train or not going to shops, restaurants or broadway. >> what people is forget...
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and it is certainly getting better in new york city. ide should get people's attention. when we look at homicides in new york city, 27 fewer homicides this year than last year. shootings are down by 100. 100 fewner the first half of this year compared to last year, a decline of 14%. >> neil: are you looking at this year then, chief? because when we see incidents like this and some of the incidents that we've seen on the subway system, people pushed on the tracks, the percentages don't seem to jive with the fear that is escalating, that this is out of control. you don't think that is the case? >> no. i was born and raised in brooklyn. i grew up here and still live here. i started my career here in 1988. violence had not peaked then. i didn't peak until 1991. we're on a pace this year to record fewer than 400 homicides in a city that has grown by more than a million people since that time. so we do have an issue of perception and we've had horrific crimes committed in this city. >> neil: i'm sorry, chief. what about the confidence of your
and it is certainly getting better in new york city. ide should get people's attention. when we look at homicides in new york city, 27 fewer homicides this year than last year. shootings are down by 100. 100 fewner the first half of this year compared to last year, a decline of 14%. >> neil: are you looking at this year then, chief? because when we see incidents like this and some of the incidents that we've seen on the subway system, people pushed on the tracks, the percentages don't...
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so picture this his wife alice is pregnant and in new york city. he's living in albany in the state capitol during the weekdays doing his legislative stuff and coming home on weekends. february 1884 roosevelt got a telegram that his wife had given birth and it's all very exciting. he gets. congratulations. then he gets a second telegram urging him to come home right away that there's something seriously wrong. he boards the train in albany. it's a kind of dark foggy night. it takes him five hours to get back to new york city by train from albany. and when he gets home his brother elliot has remarked. there's a curse on this house mother is dying. and alice is dying, too. february 14th 1884 his mother died of typhoid fever and then a few hours apart his wife. pictured here alice roosevelt passed away from brights disease. that was probably just not detected during her presidency. so the two deaths weren't related to there wasn't a plague or whatever. but they both passed away within a few hours of each other. at this point in his life roosevelt wasn
so picture this his wife alice is pregnant and in new york city. he's living in albany in the state capitol during the weekdays doing his legislative stuff and coming home on weekends. february 1884 roosevelt got a telegram that his wife had given birth and it's all very exciting. he gets. congratulations. then he gets a second telegram urging him to come home right away that there's something seriously wrong. he boards the train in albany. it's a kind of dark foggy night. it takes him five...
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i'm matt piper, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> tonight a beautiful day in new york cityightmare for people in the heart of manhattan. police say a yellow cab collided with a cyclist before jumping the curb and then striking several people who were eating outside a bagel shop. authorities say a group of good samaritans rushed to help. six victims including the taxi driver were taken to the hospital for treatment. three people have life threatening injuries. we have a lot of news to get to tonight. cbs's meg oliver was there at the scene. good evening, meg. >> reporter: nonorah, good evening. you can see the debris in front of the bagel shop where the taxi jumped the curb and plowed into a group of people. >> mass casualty incident. >> reporter: in just seconds a bustling sidewalk became the scene of carnage and chaos. this yellow taxi turned left on to broadway and first struck a cyclist, then slowed down before jumping a curb and speeding up careening into a crowd of pedestrians. >> car into the building with multiple injuries. >> reporter: police say the taxi pinned two
i'm matt piper, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> tonight a beautiful day in new york cityightmare for people in the heart of manhattan. police say a yellow cab collided with a cyclist before jumping the curb and then striking several people who were eating outside a bagel shop. authorities say a group of good samaritans rushed to help. six victims including the taxi driver were taken to the hospital for treatment. three people have life...
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new york city, iconic for its crowded streets and packed subways, but with violent gun-related crimes on the rise this year, the city's mayor warned the violence could get worse if the u.s. supreme court overturns a state law and makes it easier for someone to carry a gun. >> this keeps me up at night. this right to carry goes through the supreme court and becomes a law of the land, can you imagine being on the 4 train, everyone on the train is carrying? this is not the wild, wild west. >> reporter: at issue is a century old state law that gives local officials the power to require anyone who applies for a permit to carry a concealed handgun to show proper cause, such as a need for self-defense. the new york state rifle and pistol association, along with two other plaintiffs, says having to show proper cause to carry a concealed handgun is unconstitutional. during oral arguments in november, the attorney representing the plaintiffs explained it this way. >> carrying a firearm outside the home is a fundamental constitutional right. it is not some extraordinary action that requires an e
new york city, iconic for its crowded streets and packed subways, but with violent gun-related crimes on the rise this year, the city's mayor warned the violence could get worse if the u.s. supreme court overturns a state law and makes it easier for someone to carry a gun. >> this keeps me up at night. this right to carry goes through the supreme court and becomes a law of the land, can you imagine being on the 4 train, everyone on the train is carrying? this is not the wild, wild west....
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they're punishing new york city to be clear here but you guys are mentioning the shift in politics. will be signed new york city here last year was really interesting is this the blue city, it's a democratic city. >> cheryl: fee republican voter in democrat city yellows don't have a voice what we saw with a lot of independents and republicans shift overcome a registered democrat because they were so angry with what they have seen the communities, the way that the children are now on safe on the streets of new york city which is true and i met i'm in manhattan resident and i was here through all of covid and it was awful. so we do see a political shift for the democratic party here. what you see is progressives that want to be the mayor of new york city and did not make it and then he saw eric come in on the police agenda. book, alvin graff, manhattan d.a. he is one of the biggest reasons you're seeing prosecutors leaving and retiring and walking away from their drab generic city because he came out with this big plan, first day in office, and it was the most progressive nightmare. an
they're punishing new york city to be clear here but you guys are mentioning the shift in politics. will be signed new york city here last year was really interesting is this the blue city, it's a democratic city. >> cheryl: fee republican voter in democrat city yellows don't have a voice what we saw with a lot of independents and republicans shift overcome a registered democrat because they were so angry with what they have seen the communities, the way that the children are now on safe...
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. >> coming to you from new york city, the only city in america, it's "the daily show"!ight, it is a bear. a look at rudy's legacy. and katie couric. this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah! thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out. thank you for being here everybody. oh, this is going to be fun. take a seat. let's do this. we have got an exciting...