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new york. she dubbed "the donald." graced the city's newspapers, the front page of many tabloids. cent years, she and mr. trump maintained a close friendship. mr. trump told the "new york post" that she was different, she never gave up. beautiful, yes, but also a hard worker. together they were indeed a power couple. she was not only a spouse, she was a business partner who helped donald trump navigate a number of big real estate deals. not just in this city but throughout the country. she was also a mom, son eric said she taught them about grit, determineness and passion. she fled communist czechoslovakia. the family is asking for donations to the big dog ranch rescue located in florida. ivana trump leaves behind three children and ten grandchildren and she also leaves behind a legacy of a very special woman. you might recall underscoring that she played herself in the movie "first wife's club." she said at one point in the film, don't get mad. get everything. that in the minds of many was evan that trump. she was 73 years old. martha? >> martha: indeed. david lee miller, she was
new york. she dubbed "the donald." graced the city's newspapers, the front page of many tabloids. cent years, she and mr. trump maintained a close friendship. mr. trump told the "new york post" that she was different, she never gave up. beautiful, yes, but also a hard worker. together they were indeed a power couple. she was not only a spouse, she was a business partner who helped donald trump navigate a number of big real estate deals. not just in this city but throughout...
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one reason that the new york city subway is a disaster is because new york city puts up with it. p enforcing the law, so teenagers can assault police officers with no repercussions. this is saturday and the new york city subway. watch. >> [bleep]! [bleep]! >> oh, that's what happened. >> get out of my face! [bleep]! >> tucker: so this is the point where society does skin the grades, you punch a cop in the face and wrestle him to the ground, put them in a choke hold, you go to jail and then are released immediately, no bail on your own reconnaissance. where are we allowing this? in the bigger question, why are kids acting like this? it is becoming extremely common, very young children in st. paul, minnesota, operating cups, it's very hard to watch when you think of the implication. here it is. >> [bleep]! it's a big one, and no! [bleep], [bleep]! >> [bleep] head. >> and also want to [bleep] through hands. >> tucker: how did that happen, exactly? we know it will happen if it continues, studying crime for decades, the author of "the war on cops" thank you so much for coming on. all o
one reason that the new york city subway is a disaster is because new york city puts up with it. p enforcing the law, so teenagers can assault police officers with no repercussions. this is saturday and the new york city subway. watch. >> [bleep]! [bleep]! >> oh, that's what happened. >> get out of my face! [bleep]! >> tucker: so this is the point where society does skin the grades, you punch a cop in the face and wrestle him to the ground, put them in a choke hold, you...
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multiple shark sightings at some popular new york city area beaches and on long island now at least fiverk attacks. erielle reshef on the shore. >>> news coming in on that disgraced attorney alex murdaugh. his answer to those new charges he murdered his wife and son. >>> ivana trump remembered in new york city. the former president and his children in manhattan to remember their mother. >>> and america strong tonight, the dog saved in the harlem river. >>> and the birthday party you will not forget. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us on a busy wednesday tonight. we begin tonight with the oppressive heat across the country. more than 140 million americans in 29 states under heat alerts now. the dangerous heat wave now reaching the northeast. it takes three days above 90 for an official heat wave. forecasters are now warning millions here in the northeast, this could last for six to seven days. boston tonight declaring a heat emergency. philadelphia extending that city's heat advisory through sunday already. >>> and tonight no relief in the plains either. a grass fire for
multiple shark sightings at some popular new york city area beaches and on long island now at least fiverk attacks. erielle reshef on the shore. >>> news coming in on that disgraced attorney alex murdaugh. his answer to those new charges he murdered his wife and son. >>> ivana trump remembered in new york city. the former president and his children in manhattan to remember their mother. >>> and america strong tonight, the dog saved in the harlem river. >>>...
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what they're now seeing in new york city. and the news coming in at this hour from los angeles. matt gutman standing by. >>> the devastating flood emergency in virginia. news on the urgent search tonight. and at least 100 homes there damaged, many lifted right off their foundations. rescuers now marking cars that they've searched with pink tape. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. the horror revealed. surveillance video seen online showing that deadly missile strike. at least 23 people killed. the death toll rising tonight. russia targeting offices and apartment buildings southwest of kyiv. >>> president biden's mideast trip tonight. the tensions on display in israel over how to handle iran. and tomorrow's controversial strib to saudi arabia. president biden was pressed today, will he bring up the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi? how the president responded made immediate news. mary bruce traveling with the president. >>> tonight, the 10-year-old ohio girl who was raped who had to travel to indiana after roe was overturned to get an abortion, well tonight, the indiana attorney
what they're now seeing in new york city. and the news coming in at this hour from los angeles. matt gutman standing by. >>> the devastating flood emergency in virginia. news on the urgent search tonight. and at least 100 homes there damaged, many lifted right off their foundations. rescuers now marking cars that they've searched with pink tape. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. the horror revealed. surveillance video seen online showing that deadly missile strike. at least 23...
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my one-on-one with the new york city mayor eric adams. on the surgeon crime in the city and nationwide. we ask, does he consider new york a dangerous city in the two groups he said are holding america hostage. simone biles and megan rubino at the white house today among 17 receiving the nation's highest honor. and from the godfather, remembering james kohn. remembering legendary actor james caan >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone a guilty plea today in a russian court from brittney griner, the american basketball star the biden administration says has been unlawfully held griner admitting to carrying vape cartridges containing cannabis oil into russia her lawyer saying she did so accidentally, hoping griner's contrition will lead to a lenient sentence. as it stands, a conviction carries a possible maximum sentence of ten years in prison. today's development also being seen in this country as potentially the first step in a delicate diplomatic dance to win her release in a prisoner swap. the wnba sta
my one-on-one with the new york city mayor eric adams. on the surgeon crime in the city and nationwide. we ask, does he consider new york a dangerous city in the two groups he said are holding america hostage. simone biles and megan rubino at the white house today among 17 receiving the nation's highest honor. and from the godfather, remembering james kohn. remembering legendary actor james caan >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening,...
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to grab them for the guy was taken down by other people including his running mate was a former new york city police officer. that suspect arrested first under new york's cashless bail law and released by new york authorities because they did not hold him on bail. that caused a controversy and the feds stepped in because mr. zeldin is a congressman but he is being charged under federal law. house minority leader kevin mccarthy says this all speaks to the larger issue of crime in some cities. >> you look at the crime within our streets. you look at what happened to lead zeldin three that's a direct effect of what the democrat policies are per this going to be an opportunity 107 days to change the course of history. a new direction as we say the commitment to america very quickly from the staff you become directly from congressman lee zeldin he is our guest on "fox news live" at 4:00 p.m. i'll ask him about the attackers about the facts the feds have taken that suspect, taken him behind bars for now. his reaction to being attacked in criminal justice policies of some progressive politicians can
to grab them for the guy was taken down by other people including his running mate was a former new york city police officer. that suspect arrested first under new york's cashless bail law and released by new york authorities because they did not hold him on bail. that caused a controversy and the feds stepped in because mr. zeldin is a congressman but he is being charged under federal law. house minority leader kevin mccarthy says this all speaks to the larger issue of crime in some cities....
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we just saw the other day in new york city, i'm sure you saw how they put out a psa telling residents of new york city, hey, here is what you do in the event of a nuclear attack.k go inside, stay inside and stay tuned. i almost fell out of my chair when i saw that psa because it's insane. they're t treating this as thouh we're like back in the 50sn and 60s when, you know, ' teachers50 are telling kids to go under your desk and you'll be protected from a nuclear attack. it's crazy. the reality is president biden, members of congress, leadersrs n their country, the wealthy, they will have a safe place,il o be in the event of a nuclear war that they are behind causing while the rest of us in america and russia peopleun around the world will bed decimated from this event. and yet they treat it as thoughk it's nothing it's nothing to take. they've been makinge plans on how they can continue to wage this war from anan underground bunker. is the ser this is the seriousness ofio the threat that we face and how crazy and disturbing it is that president biden and people in his administrationeos
we just saw the other day in new york city, i'm sure you saw how they put out a psa telling residents of new york city, hey, here is what you do in the event of a nuclear attack.k go inside, stay inside and stay tuned. i almost fell out of my chair when i saw that psa because it's insane. they're t treating this as thouh we're like back in the 50sn and 60s when, you know, ' teachers50 are telling kids to go under your desk and you'll be protected from a nuclear attack. it's crazy. the reality...
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here's what you can expect this >>> and something everyone will be watching closely is that new york cityathlon, already >>> and something everyone will be watching closely is that new york city triathlon, already under way. some of the swimmers have jumped into the water. they have shortened the bike and shortened the run, but they didn't shorten the swim. >> 104 that's going to feel like that. >> the river doesn't feel so bad. >> triathlon is hard on a good day. >> thanks, sam. >>> now to a historic moment at the world's most famous bicycle race. women once again competing in the tour de france after a three-decade break. ines de la cuetara joins us from paris with more. good morning to you, ines. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the race starts in just a few moments. some of the women telling us that finally getting the chance to compete in the tour de france is a dream come true. it's the most iconic cycling event in the world. >> if you aren't even a cycling fan, you know about the tour de france. >> reporter: but women have never been allowed to compete with the men, but now for the
here's what you can expect this >>> and something everyone will be watching closely is that new york cityathlon, already >>> and something everyone will be watching closely is that new york city triathlon, already under way. some of the swimmers have jumped into the water. they have shortened the bike and shortened the run, but they didn't shorten the swim. >> 104 that's going to feel like that. >> the river doesn't feel so bad. >> triathlon is hard on a good...
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we want to turn now to some sad, breaking news out of new york city. e are dead including a child and ten others injured after a boat capsized in the hudson river. cbs' elaine quijano is near the scene. >> reporter: new york city fire and police units race to the scene to find the boat bobbing upside down in the hudson river. 12 people were aboard when it capsized just before 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. >> a few people were hanging on to it, others were in the water, my crew started throwing life jackets, life rings. >> reporter: nine were rescued by nearby ferries. two others, a woman in her 50s and a seven-year-old boy, were pulled from the water by police. both died. >> this is a tragic day for new yorkers. indeed, it may well have been worse. >> reporter: two are still in critical condition including the boat captain. the cause of the accident is under investigation, but the 27- foot private boat was in calm waters when it went down near midtown manhattan. new york city mayor eric adams called it a devastating moment for the city. >> we clearly saved
we want to turn now to some sad, breaking news out of new york city. e are dead including a child and ten others injured after a boat capsized in the hudson river. cbs' elaine quijano is near the scene. >> reporter: new york city fire and police units race to the scene to find the boat bobbing upside down in the hudson river. 12 people were aboard when it capsized just before 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. >> a few people were hanging on to it, others were in the water, my crew started...
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or new york city.n securing our border. you and i have not even started talking about the fact that nearly 60 people on the terror watch list have been apprehended so far this fiscal year. my goodness this is almost three times as many people that killed americans on 9/11. so this isn't just about the cost in dollars, in treasury, it is about the cost in human lives and the toll that it is going to have on this country as a result of failed policies of the biden administration. elizabeth: that is 60 terrorists caught at the southern border, right. >> i think it was 58. very close to 60. elizabeth: here is the number, forgive me, 192 at all ports of entry and the u.s. southern border. that is already outpacing last year's fiscal year, i think 157 last fiscal year, right? i mean we're just a generation away from 9/11. all of a sudden everybody is okay with this, right? i want to get to this, take that on, go ahead. >> no, i was just going to say, you know, look, more than 3 million people have illegally
or new york city.n securing our border. you and i have not even started talking about the fact that nearly 60 people on the terror watch list have been apprehended so far this fiscal year. my goodness this is almost three times as many people that killed americans on 9/11. so this isn't just about the cost in dollars, in treasury, it is about the cost in human lives and the toll that it is going to have on this country as a result of failed policies of the biden administration. elizabeth: that...
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first, alexis mcadams reporting live from new york city. hi there. >> hi there. everybody in new york city was waiting to hear what was going to happen with this case. manhattan da's office says after they reviewed the video and reviewed witnesses and people that called 911, they won't be presenting this case to a grand jury. the mayor of new york supports the decision. >> i believe after the da's review, he made the right decision. >> earlier this month, jose alba was charged with second degree murder after police say he killed a man in a bodega in new york city. alba was in jail when this video was released. you can see 35-year-old austin simon around the bodega and attacked the 61-year-old store clerk. alba is shoved in to the wall and grabbed him by the collar. moments later, alba grabs a knife and stabs him to death. this all started after simon's girlfriend tried to buy her daughter a snack with her ebt card that was declined. in the motion, the manhattan d.a. said if alba reasonably believed that alba was attempting to commit a burglary of an occupied build
first, alexis mcadams reporting live from new york city. hi there. >> hi there. everybody in new york city was waiting to hear what was going to happen with this case. manhattan da's office says after they reviewed the video and reviewed witnesses and people that called 911, they won't be presenting this case to a grand jury. the mayor of new york supports the decision. >> i believe after the da's review, he made the right decision. >> earlier this month, jose alba was charged...
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that is all it is. >> carley: speaking of traveling, new york city mayor matt that influx of new yorkants and he's blaming texas and arizona for that. but it looks like the biden administration actually flying illegal immigrants to new york and that's affecting the city. could this be a good thing if democrat governor start getting more angry about illegal immigration? could that be the motivation that president biden needs to actually address the issue? >> well, it will be a good thing if the mainstream media will cover it, honestly. again, just like the w nta are not showing the criminal records, eric adams is not telling the truth. so the mainstream media will only listen to him rather than taken to the actual story and look at what is going on, no, the administration is going to ignore it because the american people aren't getting the truth. until the american people get the truth and until they are willing to push back against the a elected officials, they will act like they are acting. they would have hit the ceiling on illegal immigration three months back into the administrati
that is all it is. >> carley: speaking of traveling, new york city mayor matt that influx of new yorkants and he's blaming texas and arizona for that. but it looks like the biden administration actually flying illegal immigrants to new york and that's affecting the city. could this be a good thing if democrat governor start getting more angry about illegal immigration? could that be the motivation that president biden needs to actually address the issue? >> well, it will be a good...
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if you look at "coming to new york city," you always have this fake it till you make it attitude. k that a little bit too far. but i think a lot of people in new york city will look at that and say, wow, you know, i came close to that as well. you know, i wanted to get in those rooms, i wanted to do those things. it makes you look at yourself and say, how far would i go? >> reporter: at the end of the show, anna appearing by video link to save her supporters as the first big event of what she calls her reinvention came to a close. >> she was able to do what she did because she's a smooth operator, you know? >> reporter: you might believe her. or you might think her motives are still suspect. but to many, regardless of what they think, anna's hustle is simply undeniable. >> i don't think anna would have a problem with people saying this is her new hustle, right? it is. she's trying to get money out of us. she is. shears almost this cult that follows anna. and they love her or they love to hate her. but either way, they're loving something about her, right? either way, they're coming
if you look at "coming to new york city," you always have this fake it till you make it attitude. k that a little bit too far. but i think a lot of people in new york city will look at that and say, wow, you know, i came close to that as well. you know, i wanted to get in those rooms, i wanted to do those things. it makes you look at yourself and say, how far would i go? >> reporter: at the end of the show, anna appearing by video link to save her supporters as the first big...
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in new york city, it is here for it. >> i think new york is a beautiful place. >> reporter: new york city is expecting over 50 million visitors this year. which is 85 of 2019 levels. that is driving prices up. currently one of the most expensive cities to check into a hotel. averaging nearly $600 a night. up 20 project. tony kaplan is at higher prices are here to stay. as long as they can deliver on the service. >> one of the world's great cities, and is raising, just over the last year i think demand for new york is as resilient as any city in the planet. >> reporter: construction of new properties, and addition of new properties, including marriott's brand-new ritz- carlton. there are 60 project's in the pipeline. >> new york city has always been on a lot of developers minds, there are 14,000 buildings in construction, the highest pipeline for any city in any country. >> reporter: the shortage of labor is slowing down the number of hotel openings, the ritz-carlton in new york, program four years ago. now they are facing higher interest rates. experts say could reduce how much americ
in new york city, it is here for it. >> i think new york is a beautiful place. >> reporter: new york city is expecting over 50 million visitors this year. which is 85 of 2019 levels. that is driving prices up. currently one of the most expensive cities to check into a hotel. averaging nearly $600 a night. up 20 project. tony kaplan is at higher prices are here to stay. as long as they can deliver on the service. >> one of the world's great cities, and is raising, just over the...
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here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: after weeks of long lines, tonight new york city is out of monkeypox vaccine appointments again as cases double here every six days. local officials sending a letter to the biden administration, urgently asking for more doses >> it's because of new york city that we're even having this conversation about a national vaccination strategy >> reporter: the white house says the fda is inspecting more shots from a manufacturer in denmark. >> do we wish we had more doses out there right now? of course. but we had a stockpile and what we need is we need more. and we're getting more >> reporter: new york city accounts for about a fifth of the now more than 800 reported cases to the cdc this year across 39 states. while anyone can get monkeypox, most of the infections so far have been in the lgbtq community. >> i'm urging everyone to take this seriously. >> reporter: matt ford in los angeles says he got monkeypox last month through skin to skin contact in addition to lesions throughout his body he endured intense flu-like symptoms. >> you know, it got to the poi
here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: after weeks of long lines, tonight new york city is out of monkeypox vaccine appointments again as cases double here every six days. local officials sending a letter to the biden administration, urgently asking for more doses >> it's because of new york city that we're even having this conversation about a national vaccination strategy >> reporter: the white house says the fda is inspecting more shots from a manufacturer in denmark. >>...
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our mola lenghi is in new york city. >> power crews already hard at work here in new york city, but the utility company says the real test will be later this week when temperatures rise and the power grid has to endure several consecutive days of extreme heat. this after more than four inches of rain in parts of the metro area monday. a sinkhole in the bronx swallowing this van. >> reporter: and david, the power grid in texas is continuing to hold up to this inense demand, but with intense triple-digit heat in the forecast for the foreseeable future there's still a real possibility that rolling blackouts could be coming. david? >> bracing for that potential. trevor, thank you. all of this as the historic and deadly heat wave continues in europe as well. in fact, there are fires in and around london burning tonight. and the record high temperature set in london today. some climate scientists didn't expect it until 2050. tonight the terrifying images of those flames and millions in the uk suffering with just about 1% of homes with any kind of air-conditioning. abc's will reeve in london a
our mola lenghi is in new york city. >> power crews already hard at work here in new york city, but the utility company says the real test will be later this week when temperatures rise and the power grid has to endure several consecutive days of extreme heat. this after more than four inches of rain in parts of the metro area monday. a sinkhole in the bronx swallowing this van. >> reporter: and david, the power grid in texas is continuing to hold up to this inense demand, but with...
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plus the murder charge against a worker at a new york city bodega is causing an uproar. >> it is a primehat the problem our cities are facing with several of the district attorneys in new york city particularly bragg in manhattan. he turned the criminal justice system in that on its head. >> harris: they're calling for manhattan's liberal d.a. to drob the murder charge against jose alba, calling it a clear case of self-defense. what will bragg do? new york republican congresswoman nicole malliotakis is in "focus" next. >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. >> tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ this is the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris ahead of the blades, for effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down inside ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywh
plus the murder charge against a worker at a new york city bodega is causing an uproar. >> it is a primehat the problem our cities are facing with several of the district attorneys in new york city particularly bragg in manhattan. he turned the criminal justice system in that on its head. >> harris: they're calling for manhattan's liberal d.a. to drob the murder charge against jose alba, calling it a clear case of self-defense. what will bragg do? new york republican congresswoman...
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in new york city. candidates are scrambling for a rare open seat. all right now on fox news sunday. ♪♪ hello again from fox news in washington. the pandemic that has plagued americans for nearly two and a half years has finally caught up with president biden. the positive test scuttling a busy upcoming travel schedule where he was to hit the road selling his domestic travel plans as he's battling low poll numbers and high inflation heading into the midterms. in a moment we will speak with white house covid coordinator about the president's health. first, let's turn to jackie live at the white house where the president has been working in isolation. period jackie. >> the ba five sub variant. those conditions improving he has new symptoms, a sore throat and body aches. less troublesome. he saw the running knows. the last time we saw him was friday. >> i apologize for my voice. >> after the second day of treatment, white house physician said his vital signs are entirely normal. oxygen levels excellent. although he is using an inhaler for coffee has no s
in new york city. candidates are scrambling for a rare open seat. all right now on fox news sunday. ♪♪ hello again from fox news in washington. the pandemic that has plagued americans for nearly two and a half years has finally caught up with president biden. the positive test scuttling a busy upcoming travel schedule where he was to hit the road selling his domestic travel plans as he's battling low poll numbers and high inflation heading into the midterms. in a moment we will speak with...
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the second major american city to do so. new york country. live and our newsroom with the very latest on this. >> new york is leading the way and it is not close. calling new york city specifically the epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak. new york city accounts for 25% of all monkeypox cases in the entire country. 5189 confirmed cases in the u.s. new york city approaching 1300 and the vast majority of the state. working with all levels to get more monkeypox vaccine doses for those that want it. >> all of the vaccines that we have and all of the appointments are out. 90% of the cases are in new york city. we are not receiving our proportionate share. >> 90% of the cases. actually, over 90% of the cases are in new york city. monkeypox presents as a rash with lesions back 10 b itchy. fever, muscle aches. it mostly spreads through intimate contact. exit different from airborne virus like covid. 99% of all people infected so far are men who have sexual contact with other men. >> we know very clearly that wanted the main modes of exposure
the second major american city to do so. new york country. live and our newsroom with the very latest on this. >> new york is leading the way and it is not close. calling new york city specifically the epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak. new york city accounts for 25% of all monkeypox cases in the entire country. 5189 confirmed cases in the u.s. new york city approaching 1300 and the vast majority of the state. working with all levels to get more monkeypox vaccine doses for those that...
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come to new york city, how dare you? here's where it takes us. here's a right to shelter requirement in new york, you have to say wait a minute. if we need additional federal resources and its shameful for us, does she say that we don't have the resources or they don't have money sufficient to help us. then we get into the question how many do we take. how many more can we take. what can we really afford. if the federal government is going to pay for them in the cities that democrats are concerned about, we get down to brass tacks with what's going on with immigration. the border can tear those towns apart. they don't matter. >> jessica: wouldn't this be a good thing, greg, nor the federal government to be spending more money on? it's a problem that we know is crushing. >> greg: i don't trust them with the money they're already spending. where is it going? we talked about this a long time. people are listening. you have to marry consequences to the policies. now new york city can no longer reap the benefits of cheap labor without dealing with the
come to new york city, how dare you? here's where it takes us. here's a right to shelter requirement in new york, you have to say wait a minute. if we need additional federal resources and its shameful for us, does she say that we don't have the resources or they don't have money sufficient to help us. then we get into the question how many do we take. how many more can we take. what can we really afford. if the federal government is going to pay for them in the cities that democrats are...
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you mentioned new york city. they have received more vaccines than any other city in america. we are distributing it in a way that prevents other jurisdictions from seeing what we see right now in new york city. >> you bring up other juris jurisdictions. so the governor of illinois has called on you to take more aggressive steps to counter monkeypox outbreak. san francisco's city supervisor is quoted in the l. a times saying this should have been a preventable public health crisis, had monkeypox received a stronger response if it were not primarily affecting queer folks. i wonder what you say to that concern. >> well, what i can simply say is, there is no other place in the world where they have 300,000 doses of vaccines that they have distributed to the states, as we have here in america. there is no other place in the world that has prepared the type of treatments that are available for monkeypox the way the u.s. has. what i can say is that we all know what it takes, those who are knowledgeable about monkeypox, to prevent this. we need everyone to help. this is not covid in
you mentioned new york city. they have received more vaccines than any other city in america. we are distributing it in a way that prevents other jurisdictions from seeing what we see right now in new york city. >> you bring up other juris jurisdictions. so the governor of illinois has called on you to take more aggressive steps to counter monkeypox outbreak. san francisco's city supervisor is quoted in the l. a times saying this should have been a preventable public health crisis, had...
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during tonight's briefing, new york city's mayor eric adams remembering that miracle on the hudson, and thanking those who aided in this rescue. >> it's unfortunate that miracle has been shattered with the loss rkwaterwayhaor, fdny, and new those who participated, we clearly saved lives. >> reporter: and david, the investigation is just beginning. authorities looking into the condition of the water and the capacity of that jet boat to see if there may have been too any people onboard. david? >> all right, erielle reshef here in new york. erielle, thank you. >>> now to texas, where parents have been demanding answers in uvalde, and tonight, newly released surveillance from inside rob elementary and it's chilling. some of the families of the victims have been demanding to see this video. it was obtained build our austin affiliate and the austin american statesmn newspaper who are sharing it to provide transparency to those families and to the community. abc's mireya villarreal with the disturbing new images tonight that show the gunman in ■the school hallways, the police, and how long it
during tonight's briefing, new york city's mayor eric adams remembering that miracle on the hudson, and thanking those who aided in this rescue. >> it's unfortunate that miracle has been shattered with the loss rkwaterwayhaor, fdny, and new those who participated, we clearly saved lives. >> reporter: and david, the investigation is just beginning. authorities looking into the condition of the water and the capacity of that jet boat to see if there may have been too any people...
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in new york city here's cnbc's valerie castro. >> reporter: in a year that has already seen more than 230 murders in new york city, the stabbing death that happened at this man at that time tan bodega will not be prosecuted. >> we had an innocent, hard working new yorker that was doing his job and someone was extremely aggressive towards him and i believe after the da's review the da in my opinion made the right decision. >> austin simon's family disagrees telling "the new york times," we are all clearly disappointed and can't understand how it's okay to take an unarmed man's life. >> the woman left and returned s alba pulled a snack out of girl's hand. returned with simon, who confronted alba behind the counter and shoved him alba then pulled out a knife the clerk covered in blood after prosecutors say he stabbed simon numerous times the blade piercing the heart, lung, jugular vein another surveillance angle captured simon's girlfriend also pulling a knif and stabbing alba during the confrontation. he was charged with second degree murder and was initially held at rikers island where
in new york city here's cnbc's valerie castro. >> reporter: in a year that has already seen more than 230 murders in new york city, the stabbing death that happened at this man at that time tan bodega will not be prosecuted. >> we had an innocent, hard working new yorker that was doing his job and someone was extremely aggressive towards him and i believe after the da's review the da in my opinion made the right decision. >> austin simon's family disagrees telling "the...
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the new york police department said that she was found dead in her new york city apartment yesterday. her cause of death is under investigation. but sources tell the "associated press" that police are looking whether or not she fell downstairs. natalie brand has a look back at her life. >> reporter: ivana trump passed away at her home in new york city at age 73, according to a statement posted by former president trump, her ex-husband. "she was a wonderful, beautiful, and amazing woman who led a great and inspirational life," mr. trump wrote on his social media platform. he noted her three children were her pride and joy. donald jr., ivanka, and eric. trump posted on instagramhiers in busess,orld-claathlete, mother and friend. ivana, who was born in what's now the czech republic, married trump in 1977. the two became a publicity power couple in new york city in the '80s and '90s, and she is credited for helping to build his real estate empire. the couple divorced in 1992 but remained friendly in recent years. in a 2017 interview with "cbs sunday morning," she was asked about her relat
the new york police department said that she was found dead in her new york city apartment yesterday. her cause of death is under investigation. but sources tell the "associated press" that police are looking whether or not she fell downstairs. natalie brand has a look back at her life. >> reporter: ivana trump passed away at her home in new york city at age 73, according to a statement posted by former president trump, her ex-husband. "she was a wonderful, beautiful, and...
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm bradley blackburn in new york. a shooting at a public park in los angeles has left two people dead and at least five others injured. police say the gunfire started after a dispute at a baseball game. lapd issued a city wide tactical alert while searching for suspects. >>> in japan, a volcano erupted sunday night. local residents were told to evacuate. >>> at the weekend movie box office movie goers said yes to "nope." they took in $44 million. it's the best weekend that wasn't a sequel. for more news, downlo the cbs news. >>> record heat. the mercury climbing with much of the country under heat warnings and advisories. all that hot air could trigger potentially powerful storms. >>> i'm elise preston in new york with more on why experts warn the dangerous heat waves will keep happening. >> we'll have the very latest forecast. >>> also, out of control. in california the explosive oak wildfire near yosemite national park is spreading fast with thousands of homes at risk. more than 1
reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm bradley blackburn in new york. a shooting at a public park in los angeles has left two people dead and at least five others injured. police say the gunfire started after a dispute at a baseball game. lapd issued a city wide tactical alert while searching for suspects. >>> in japan, a volcano erupted sunday night. local residents were told to evacuate. >>> at...
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americanic citizens who live in new york city. how do we know that? we know that from watching what happened to the city, know what they say, watch what they do. so shortly after bill de blasio became mayor in 2014,r for example, a huge number of drug addicts and mental patients begin living on the sidewalks. that's not good. and it increased overwa time. you'll see 65% increase in homelessness in new york city. the streets, not surprisingly, bl visibly dirtier. the smell goty much stronger. been there this month. public was decriminalized, but bill de blasio and many people took advantage of their newta freedoms. and there was, ofge course, a lt more crime after localcr politicians pledged to cut law enforcement by a billionim dollars a year, many cops decided it wasn't worth enforcing the too much risk, not enough reward. soen the number of police stops decline by more than 90%. so what happened to burglars? oh,av they 40% car theft by almost 70% shootings doubled. so what would you like to live in a place like that? well, for t
americanic citizens who live in new york city. how do we know that? we know that from watching what happened to the city, know what they say, watch what they do. so shortly after bill de blasio became mayor in 2014,r for example, a huge number of drug addicts and mental patients begin living on the sidewalks. that's not good. and it increased overwa time. you'll see 65% increase in homelessness in new york city. the streets, not surprisingly, bl visibly dirtier. the smell goty much stronger....
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new york city. for the first time, we see the gunmen stroll into the hallway of robb elementary school and watch heavily armed officers wait, wait, and wait been going in. the outrage tonight. the breaking news, the hudson river rescue, a boat capsizes in new york city with 12 on board. tonight, two people are dead, including a seven-year-old boy. we have the fast moving developments. a remarkable january 6th hearing. tonight, new details about a heated hours' long shouting match in the oval office between outside advisors to then president trump and white house lawyers. plus, why congresswoman liz cheney just accused former president trump of trying to tamper with a p witness. covid hospitalizations double, as the new ba-5 variant sweeps the country. firefighters gaining ground on the yosemite wildfire, as dangerous heat engulfs the nation. after the supreme court struck down abortion rights, the medical procedure more men are asking for. >> do you have any pain? >> o'donnell: out of this world, a
new york city. for the first time, we see the gunmen stroll into the hallway of robb elementary school and watch heavily armed officers wait, wait, and wait been going in. the outrage tonight. the breaking news, the hudson river rescue, a boat capsizes in new york city with 12 on board. tonight, two people are dead, including a seven-year-old boy. we have the fast moving developments. a remarkable january 6th hearing. tonight, new details about a heated hours' long shouting match in the oval...
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currently assigned to the firing range at the correction academy shep. >> valerie castro live in new york city. >>> an arrest now in the deadly ambush of two cops in new york police in rochester say a gunman killed one officer and hurt another. the police chief there said the officer who died was a 29-year veteran. >> last night officer mezurkowitz and his partner were attacked in a cowacowardlyambush >> just jed yesterday the mayor declared a state of emergency. the announcement in response to a surge in shootings the two officers were working on a murder investigation the gunman hid in some bushes and fired about 17 rounds at officers sitting in an unmarked car. cops say ambulancies took the officers to nearby hospitals where one officer died his partner is said to be recovering at home they say a bullet also grazed a 15-year-old girl inside a nearby home she's okay but after the shooting, officers then combed the area they found the suspect hiding in a crawl space inside a vacant home he's facing murder, attempted murder and other charges they didn't identify him, but said he had an extensi
currently assigned to the firing range at the correction academy shep. >> valerie castro live in new york city. >>> an arrest now in the deadly ambush of two cops in new york police in rochester say a gunman killed one officer and hurt another. the police chief there said the officer who died was a 29-year veteran. >> last night officer mezurkowitz and his partner were attacked in a cowacowardlyambush >> just jed yesterday the mayor declared a state of emergency. the...
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here with reaction former new york city mayor candidate along with radio talk show host former gubernatorialer. nobody knows new york city better than you do, the streets of new york 95th and lexington upper east side, fairly affluent area it still light out at this time of year 8:30. a lot of these crimes have taken place in broad daylight, a stabbing on 64th and the third or lacks a couple of weeks back in broad daylight, that was on tape. it's getting worse every day. >> it's a hot mess no matter what neighborhood you are in, that particular location, that 20-year-old woman with a baby carriage -- a 3-month-old child she was shot in the head, one block from where i used to take my older son anthony and taught him basketball, that was a safe location, it's not safe anymore. i told you the swagger man eric adams has no plan to combat crime as it escalates and it's amazing. you have larry elder up next to took on governor newsom, i took on eric adams, both of them want to go to the white house when in fact they haven't done the job in their city, crime is the number one problem, the criminal
here with reaction former new york city mayor candidate along with radio talk show host former gubernatorialer. nobody knows new york city better than you do, the streets of new york 95th and lexington upper east side, fairly affluent area it still light out at this time of year 8:30. a lot of these crimes have taken place in broad daylight, a stabbing on 64th and the third or lacks a couple of weeks back in broad daylight, that was on tape. it's getting worse every day. >> it's a hot...
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what is the best for new york city? hat we announced which is getting shots in arms as quickly as possible. that doesn't mean we don't agree that a two-shot dose is ideal. but we are in an environment of extreme demand and strained supply. in that environment it's incumbent to get shots in arms as quickly as possible. we believe one shot does confer significant protection, if not as much as two shots. >> commissioner, thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up for us, twitter taking elon musk to court. lawyers for both sides squaring off in a courtroom right now. details are in a live report coming up. >>> first, if you often feel forgetful, dr. sanjay gupta has m more. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. ever feel you're starting to forget too many things? where did i put my car keys? where did i park the car? what was i just thinking of? the reason this is happening may surprise you and doesn't necessarily mean memory problems. oftentimes when we are forgetful is because our memories didn't get encoded in
what is the best for new york city? hat we announced which is getting shots in arms as quickly as possible. that doesn't mean we don't agree that a two-shot dose is ideal. but we are in an environment of extreme demand and strained supply. in that environment it's incumbent to get shots in arms as quickly as possible. we believe one shot does confer significant protection, if not as much as two shots. >> commissioner, thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you....
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for example, here in new york city, alvin bragg, he was voted into office. gets up on the podium a lot, denounces what is happening in the city. part of rhine he was voted in was to clean things up. he says he can't do it because the d.a. isn't prosecuting the crimes and bringing them down with respect to the charges and offenses, putting violent criminals back on the street. mayor adams, put pressure on him to resign or governor hochul, remove him but that is not happening. so we're sort of in this deadlock area right now, what do you think happens in cities like ours? >> well, what you're seeing is, the political class, passing the buck, nobody wants to put their political future on the line while our cops lives are on the line. what is happening, what we're seeing pervasively throughout law enforcement, cops are finally standing i will go to jail if i do what i was sworn to do. jackie: exactly. >> they make the same paycheck no matter what. a cop never got in trouble for crime going down. they get in trouble crime goes down. that means their fighting crim
for example, here in new york city, alvin bragg, he was voted into office. gets up on the podium a lot, denounces what is happening in the city. part of rhine he was voted in was to clean things up. he says he can't do it because the d.a. isn't prosecuting the crimes and bringing them down with respect to the charges and offenses, putting violent criminals back on the street. mayor adams, put pressure on him to resign or governor hochul, remove him but that is not happening. so we're sort of...
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plining a new york city police sergeant. he even sang opera. three children include actors mira and michael sorvino. paul sorvino was 83. a major eruption from one of japan's most active volcanoes forced dozens of people from their homes overnight. large rocks were thrown as far as a mile and a half from the sakurajima volcano. so far there are no reports of injuries. the catch of a day off plymouth, massachusetts, on sunday was this spectacular video of a fishing boat getting walloped by a whale. the humpback whale breached high in the air and landed on the front of the boat momentarily submerging it. the whale wasn't hurt. neither were people on board. up next, how honesty and bravery helped a cancer patient ace her job interview. >> garrett: as we know, employers consider many factors when hiring someone -- experience, salary, compatibility, to name just a few. but one company had a lot more to think about with one prospective employee. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook explains. >> i'm heading to an interview today. >> rep
plining a new york city police sergeant. he even sang opera. three children include actors mira and michael sorvino. paul sorvino was 83. a major eruption from one of japan's most active volcanoes forced dozens of people from their homes overnight. large rocks were thrown as far as a mile and a half from the sakurajima volcano. so far there are no reports of injuries. the catch of a day off plymouth, massachusetts, on sunday was this spectacular video of a fishing boat getting walloped by a...
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from new york city, for our audience worldwide, heard on radio, seen on tv, this is bloomberg. ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world with the first word, i am ritika gupta. shares of twitter following. the company to go to court to force elon musk to follow through with its commitment to buy it. a filing could happen as soon as today. the court has really sided with parties like elon musk were attempting to bail and acquisition commitments. in the u.k., foreign secretary liz truss is the latest enter the race. she is making tax cuts the heart of her campaign. she wrote in the daily telegraph she would start cutting taxes day well -- day one. france's finance minister is warning europe must prepare for russian gas deliveries to be shut off entirely in retaliation for sanctions. he called it the most likely scenario and said the french government is trying its best to avoid energy shortages. president biden says the administration is still discussing possible action regarding tariffs on chinese imports. the u.s. is considering easing some of the trump era
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new york city cuts its triathlon in half amid the city's longest heat wave in nine years. when will it all end? the severe weather in the midwest now moving east. rob marciano times it all out. >>> the rising concerns over monkeypox. dr. jha says u.s. health officials are now weighing whether to declare a public health emergency, one day after the w.h.o. sounded a global alarm due to a growing outbreak. >> the update from the white house. president biden's physician says his condition is improving significantly and he will continue paxlovid as planned. maryalice parks with the latest. >>> pope francis arrives in canada hoping to right a wrong by the church, apologizing for the church's role in what was done to tens of thousands of indigenous children, taking them from their families to religious schools where they were forced to give up their language and cultures. meeting indigenous leaders -- what those leaders are hoping to hear from the pontiff. abc's marcus moore in edmonton. >>> the giant volcanic eruption in japan. officials put the area on the highest alert, orderi
new york city cuts its triathlon in half amid the city's longest heat wave in nine years. when will it all end? the severe weather in the midwest now moving east. rob marciano times it all out. >>> the rising concerns over monkeypox. dr. jha says u.s. health officials are now weighing whether to declare a public health emergency, one day after the w.h.o. sounded a global alarm due to a growing outbreak. >> the update from the white house. president biden's physician says his...
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your free action, former new york city mayoral candidate along with radio talk show host larry elder regg jarrett berry don't break it down for us, the legal side of what's going on here. >> the twisted world of far left progressive can an innocent man be charged for daring to defend himself under attack from a violent ex-con who is free on parole. no jury will convict the bodega worker as long as he can show he was reasonably in fear of imminent serious bodily injury and in the videotape you're looking at, seems to corroborate it and depicts how the worker was being assaulted. it's a classic case of self-defense and justifiable homicide. but it was an abuse of prosecutorial and judicial process to keep alba locked up for as long as they did. they demanded half a million dollars bail, now reduced thankfully and he's out, but it was absurd for the d.a. to claim that alba is a flight risk. the guy has a family, he's been here for a long time come a job, if there is some concern you mit leave, they could just retain his passport at the outside. he lets repeat offenders walk free every ti
your free action, former new york city mayoral candidate along with radio talk show host larry elder regg jarrett berry don't break it down for us, the legal side of what's going on here. >> the twisted world of far left progressive can an innocent man be charged for daring to defend himself under attack from a violent ex-con who is free on parole. no jury will convict the bodega worker as long as he can show he was reasonably in fear of imminent serious bodily injury and in the videotape...
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both new york city mayor eric adams and easy mayor calling for federal assistance this week. migrants to the city's. biden administration is sending some migrants to new york city, just like the migrants are set on midnight flights to rochester county. migrants into nyc have no local task, but they were directly sent here by the biden administration. eric adams says almost 3,000 migrants have come to the big apple in recent weeks. >> todd: this next story is almost up to believe. business owners in kalamazoo, michigan, i feel furious after their city leaders voted to make "equitable changes to the city code." these included decriminalizing public, desiccation, lettering. this is real. pop city popcorn and owner of sherry's jaco art. cherri emery joining us now. how bad has it gotten outside your shop, becky bil? >> i don't have a horrible time outside of my shop particularly. i'm kind of a little ways from the main part of the mall, but my neighbor has had human feces outside of his door. just later everywhere. we do have ambassadors that do come through and pick it up, but it
both new york city mayor eric adams and easy mayor calling for federal assistance this week. migrants to the city's. biden administration is sending some migrants to new york city, just like the migrants are set on midnight flights to rochester county. migrants into nyc have no local task, but they were directly sent here by the biden administration. eric adams says almost 3,000 migrants have come to the big apple in recent weeks. >> todd: this next story is almost up to believe. business...
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the heat wave turned deadly in new york city. at least one person died from heat exposure over the weekend. palo sandoval joins me and chad myers in the cnn weather center. it's so dangerous, hot and dangerous for people that don't have air conditioning, for the elderly, for children in certain circumstances. this is not expected to let up. how are things where you are? >> reporter: poppy, that's one of the reasons why people did whatever they could to stay cool. cooling centers are open throughout the region to make sure those without air conditioning at home could at least have a cool place to get through the latest heat wave. now with the forecast calling for no more record-setting temperatures in and around the area today, that is certainly being met with some relief. it was a scorcher of a weekend. just look at the numbers that were logged over the weekend not far from here. newark international, 102 degrees. that was the fifth consecutive day that that particular observation station saw triple digit heat. five straight days
the heat wave turned deadly in new york city. at least one person died from heat exposure over the weekend. palo sandoval joins me and chad myers in the cnn weather center. it's so dangerous, hot and dangerous for people that don't have air conditioning, for the elderly, for children in certain circumstances. this is not expected to let up. how are things where you are? >> reporter: poppy, that's one of the reasons why people did whatever they could to stay cool. cooling centers are open...
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we saw torrential rains in new york city late today. and there could be more coming ton tonight >> reporter: tonight, the dangerous, and now deadly, extreme temperatures fueling severe thunderstorms. temperatures soaring as the humidity is making the unbearable heat feel even hotter in some areas. >> it's too hot. way too hot. >> new york's mayor visiting one of the cooling centers in the city. coned urging people to conserve electricity. crews racing to repair outages and in this queens neighborhood, some 500 customers lost power when underground cables overheated shorting out lines. those heat alerts stretching from coast to coast. initial numbers show texas breaking another all time record for peak electricity demand wednesday, reaching nearly 80,000 megawatts. it's the 11th time they've broken that record this summer. sadly, dallas county reporting the heat-related death of a 66-year-old woman, who they say had underlying conditions. and, david, the national weather service extending the heat advisory for new york city through sunda
we saw torrential rains in new york city late today. and there could be more coming ton tonight >> reporter: tonight, the dangerous, and now deadly, extreme temperatures fueling severe thunderstorms. temperatures soaring as the humidity is making the unbearable heat feel even hotter in some areas. >> it's too hot. way too hot. >> new york's mayor visiting one of the cooling centers in the city. coned urging people to conserve electricity. crews racing to repair outages and in...