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new york's bravest. [applause] lieutenant jason hicky. the new york city fire department retired for his fearless resolve and quick thinking as he braved life threatening obstacles to rescue a man from the harlem river. it capped a 27 year career of selfless service to his colleagues and the people of new york. [applause] >> mora accepting on behalf of her son, fallen detective, dominique rivera accepting on behalf of her husband, fallen detective jason rivera and detective sulan. [applause] detectives rivera and mora and sulan of the new york city police department who put themselves in the line of fire to protect a mother and son from an armed man in their home. they positioned themselves between the assailant and other occupants of the house and ambushed, shot multiple times and died from their injuries. detective sulan insured the safety of the civilians of the scene and struck down the gunman 45 seconds after it began. the officer's poise and valor saved lives and the sacrifice of the others will never be forgotten. [applause] [applause] >> bill: depu
new york's bravest. [applause] lieutenant jason hicky. the new york city fire department retired for his fearless resolve and quick thinking as he braved life threatening obstacles to rescue a man from the harlem river. it capped a 27 year career of selfless service to his colleagues and the people of new york. [applause] >> mora accepting on behalf of her son, fallen detective, dominique rivera accepting on behalf of her husband, fallen detective jason rivera and detective sulan....
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[carousel music plays] - andrew giuliani, the son of the former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, wantss, thank you very much. - how do you feel, andrew? - thank you. thank you. polls will be closing across the state in the next five minutes. and we anticipate--yes. [crowd whooping] [whooping, horns tooting] ...of over 3,000 votes, andrew has increased his lead! all: whoo! - how are you? good to see you again. - good to see you. - how you doing? - everyone, give a warm new york cheer for andrew giuliani! - new york truly is at a crossroads, ladies and gentlemen. we know that. we all know the problems. and we know the solutions. all: whoo! - and i wanna thank somebody who i love with all my heart, america's mayor rudy giuliani. [crowd cheering] - let's go! - rudy! - rudy, we love you! - rudy! rudy! - he's back! - that's good. - i think the january 6th committee is a committee made up mostly of proven liars. - all the time. - don't you care about our country? that flag right there means democracy! democracy is what it means! you fascist! go to hell! you traitor! - the protesters and those
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off to other new york counties outside of new york city. nd county granted temporary restricting order. joining us new york congressman mark lawler. congressman, good to see you, thanks attach -- very much for being here. >> you as well. maria: it's interesting to see a pushback in new york city. i thought they were a sanctuary city and they praised themselves for being a sanctuary city but when it comes time to do the job, take in the migrants they don't want to be a sanctuary city, i guess. >> once they realize that being a sanctuary city doesn't actually work when you have 60,000 migrants come in to your city as a result of that policy, now they can't stand the burden of it and so they are trying to shift that to other municipalities including my hometown, the town of orange town and they have temporary restraining order and they'll be back in court on monday but precisely because the governor and the mayor failed to cooperate. you know, when southern governors were sending migrants to new york city, eric adams called it morally bankrupt
off to other new york counties outside of new york city. nd county granted temporary restricting order. joining us new york congressman mark lawler. congressman, good to see you, thanks attach -- very much for being here. >> you as well. maria: it's interesting to see a pushback in new york city. i thought they were a sanctuary city and they praised themselves for being a sanctuary city but when it comes time to do the job, take in the migrants they don't want to be a sanctuary city, i...
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new york city. this is the place i love and call home.t it is today. we helped build it, we help run it, and we bring it to life daily with our passion, our culture, and our contributions. and telling these stories fills me with pride and inspires me to keep finding more stories. i'm glad y'all came along for the ride. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ - yo, i'm here in miami. [upbeat music] and i got to tell y'all, this place is one of the most unique cities in the u.s. because it's almost 70% latino. dale!
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but the other issue is new york city and the state of new york have said and chicago and other placesare going to be sanctuary cities. this is what a sanctuary city looks like. this is why these migrants are coming to your city and why you now have this man-made politically-made crisis that democrats have created, they asked for it. what a sanctuary city looks like, only sanctuary for illegals and crime, but not for new yorkers and residents of the state. >> sandra: now the mayors themselves are saying we cannot handle anymore. you heard it in chicago, and lori lightfoot said don't send anymore, resources have dried up and cannot deal with it. >> john: how is this for a statistic, sandra? nearly a half million people are leaving new york city since the pandemic. not the only big town folks are leaving looking for a better way of live. larry kudlow why the folks are leaving and where they are going. >> sandra: number of workers getting high hitting an all-time high. could legalizing marijuana have anything to do with that? results of a brand-new study next.gh t, you have to do it yours
but the other issue is new york city and the state of new york have said and chicago and other placesare going to be sanctuary cities. this is what a sanctuary city looks like. this is why these migrants are coming to your city and why you now have this man-made politically-made crisis that democrats have created, they asked for it. what a sanctuary city looks like, only sanctuary for illegals and crime, but not for new yorkers and residents of the state. >> sandra: now the mayors...
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by the way it's not just in new york city for the other cities having migrants and bused to them. ey're not all in as desperate shape as new york but it's beginning to happen all over america. >> i think the mayor incentivize individuals to be coming to new york city they were receiving the free services. these services amount to more than the average salary for the average new yorker. it is a very, very costly thinking incentivize by keeping new york city a sanctuary city. offering free housing and healthcare and other services but he can stop it today. i believe it she should stop and turbine the right to shelter lie do not believe it's any more money to new york city is a solution here. it will just encourage them to continue to expand and add more shelters, turn hotels into shelters. we cannot afford to do that. we have to stop this medicine in the present the u.s. senate. >> congresswoman it comes at a terrible time for new york city it's a terrible time for all cities in america. but new york is the focus of so many crime stories now. everything is built on top of each other
by the way it's not just in new york city for the other cities having migrants and bused to them. ey're not all in as desperate shape as new york but it's beginning to happen all over america. >> i think the mayor incentivize individuals to be coming to new york city they were receiving the free services. these services amount to more than the average salary for the average new yorker. it is a very, very costly thinking incentivize by keeping new york city a sanctuary city. offering free...
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all in an attempt to block new york city from housing migrants there. this is a fluid situation and for now the migrants are there. new york city leaders say without more help from the federal government, the state suburbs have to step up. >> we have to coordinate this. city, state, federal level. right now that is not happening. i am asking president biden to please step up and not ignore new york city. >> one of the hotels that reportedly evicted the veterans told the posted had not done so. had not taken in any migrants nor had plans to do so. >> thank you very much for that report. >> as this is happening, president biden is spending the week and that his beach house in delaware. the current administration policies, they claim are no different than the asylum bands under former president trump. live at the white house with the reaction to that and to the latest border developments and what the administration says that it is doing. >> it is mother's day. holiday for some, routine for others. earlier on "fox news sunday", blaming both parties. >> i don
all in an attempt to block new york city from housing migrants there. this is a fluid situation and for now the migrants are there. new york city leaders say without more help from the federal government, the state suburbs have to step up. >> we have to coordinate this. city, state, federal level. right now that is not happening. i am asking president biden to please step up and not ignore new york city. >> one of the hotels that reportedly evicted the veterans told the posted had...
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sadly you cannot trust the word of new york city's mayor and the leadership of new york. tell us about the bus having arrived in orange county today. that is right, they did put their plans on pause but they never changed their plans. this was always the plan. now like i said, row khaliders upset local leaders upset. rockland county where i am got a temporary restraining order preventing this hotel from accepting migrants in the foreseeable future. that is setting the stage for a court battle to unfold here early next week. mayor adams spoke earlier this morning at a press conference about these legal challenges to his plans. he says he will take them up in court. listen to this. >> to challenge all of the legal obstacles that are attempting to be placed in our way. we're going to challenge them because it would set a bad precedent if someone is saying in the state of new york you're not allowed to come here. this is a statewide issue. it is not like new york just all of sudden, we're going to send people and transport them to other municipalities. we're coordinating. >> r
sadly you cannot trust the word of new york city's mayor and the leadership of new york. tell us about the bus having arrived in orange county today. that is right, they did put their plans on pause but they never changed their plans. this was always the plan. now like i said, row khaliders upset local leaders upset. rockland county where i am got a temporary restraining order preventing this hotel from accepting migrants in the foreseeable future. that is setting the stage for a court battle...
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you know, i'm actually quite proud of mayor adams from new york for standing up and talking about how this is impacting the city. i mean, he has to focus on crime reduction, and instead, you know, you see images of police officers helping people in the classic roosevelt hotel find housing. >> yeah. >> so these officers are -- should be, and you would want them to be focused on reducing crime and instead have to deal with this migrant crisis which, as you've said, should be a federal issue. >> i want to ask you about what's happening at the state level because florida did just pass, and your governor ron desantis signed into law, a did -- a new policy as of february that will make it a felony to knowingly and willingly transport an undocumented person, even if it's a family member. i note miami-dade police department said they are not planning on pulling over drivers. what are you going to instruct miami's police department to do? >> you know, we don't get involved in federal issues like that, you know. >> this is a state law. >> yeah. we pull over people for state -- for traffic infractions and things of that n
you know, i'm actually quite proud of mayor adams from new york for standing up and talking about how this is impacting the city. i mean, he has to focus on crime reduction, and instead, you know, you see images of police officers helping people in the classic roosevelt hotel find housing. >> yeah. >> so these officers are -- should be, and you would want them to be focused on reducing crime and instead have to deal with this migrant crisis which, as you've said, should be a federal...
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dallas, denver, chicago, new york city, those are among the major locations where migrants are landingn's polo sandoval joins us from orangeburg, new york. this is an interesting place. outside of new york city there is a battle that is unfolding right before your eyes there. tell us where it stands. >> reporter: and there certainly are politics at play here, kate, but it's important to point out that we don't know yet if or exactly just how many of the close to 38,000 asylum seekers that are still in new york city's care will take up the adams administration's offer to be relocated a short drive north of new york city to various communities that are certainly highlighting some of their concerns. as just yesterday we heard from the adams administration saying they are willing to pay to relocate up to 300 asylum seekers temporarily to the communities in orange county or here where we are in rockland county. in fact, hotel property that you see behind me in orangeburg is one of those properties that's been identified by the adams administration as a place that they would like to house so
dallas, denver, chicago, new york city, those are among the major locations where migrants are landingn's polo sandoval joins us from orangeburg, new york. this is an interesting place. outside of new york city there is a battle that is unfolding right before your eyes there. tell us where it stands. >> reporter: and there certainly are politics at play here, kate, but it's important to point out that we don't know yet if or exactly just how many of the close to 38,000 asylum seekers that...
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just listening, you sound like eric adams, the mayor of new york city sounded 10 months ago. ur piece in the "new york post" today. you said the mayor is setting these folks up for failure. make your case. a familiar argument. >> you are touching on all the salient points. what i find amazing the mayor is still insisting on committing two illegal acts in further answer of his failure to handle the immigrant crisis in new york city. the two illegal acts are bringing them here and putting them in a hotel for over 30 days. it's illegal in orangetown. and the state of emergency. doing that is a violation of state of emergency that established as a miss demeanor. he should no better. at the end of the day let's be clear. rockland county is already dealing with migrants coming from the border. we have folks here. the difference is critical. people who are settling in rockland county are people who have family and friends here. so we're absorbing that. it's working out a little better. but to have 300 people dropped on us at one time is ridiculous. no way we can handle that. i don't
just listening, you sound like eric adams, the mayor of new york city sounded 10 months ago. ur piece in the "new york post" today. you said the mayor is setting these folks up for failure. make your case. a familiar argument. >> you are touching on all the salient points. what i find amazing the mayor is still insisting on committing two illegal acts in further answer of his failure to handle the immigrant crisis in new york city. the two illegal acts are bringing them here and...
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, where migrants have been bussed by the mayor of new york citynctuary city, the county executives said new york city should not establish a homeless shelter outside its borders in orange county, we were awaiting on a judge to decide today if the 110 asylum seekers can remain in the newburg hotel while court cases are waged over the city's housing plans. that as state supreme court judge just a few moments ago, we just got word, she granted the county's application for a temporary restraining order, a tro, which is stopping new york city mayor eric adams for the time being from sending asylum seekers to orange county. i want to make sure we followed up on that, as that just came in from that judge a short time ago right after that interview we had with the new york state senator the. an update will come shortly again on that. john. >> john: interesting development there, sandra. the city of baltimore has a new plan to deal with rising car thefts but might give residents road rage. instead of cracking down on criminals, the city is suing car makers
, where migrants have been bussed by the mayor of new york citynctuary city, the county executives said new york city should not establish a homeless shelter outside its borders in orange county, we were awaiting on a judge to decide today if the 110 asylum seekers can remain in the newburg hotel while court cases are waged over the city's housing plans. that as state supreme court judge just a few moments ago, we just got word, she granted the county's application for a temporary restraining...
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new york city had been attacked and everybody's sense of safety and confidence was shattered. >> we askpe of individual. he is not afraid of taking on crises and calamity. he was somebody who was calm, who was eloquent in his language as the president was flying around for security purposes and not landing, rudy was on the ground. it was the capital of america right here. >> the media within hours, not even the first day needed a hero. george bush disappeared and in term of the story or narrative the press needed who is our go-to guy? who will step up to the microphone? where are the dramatic messages of hope? >> there is still a strong hope that we'll be able to recover people and find people and save them. >> in the days and weeks after, we needed a leader who would try to make sense of the situation. >> there are eight funerals, i'll get to four of them. i'll get to the beginning of one and the end of another and i know how valuable it is for the families that the mayor shows up. >> i don't agree with everything, but he tried to present some vision of how we would move through this.
new york city had been attacked and everybody's sense of safety and confidence was shattered. >> we askpe of individual. he is not afraid of taking on crises and calamity. he was somebody who was calm, who was eloquent in his language as the president was flying around for security purposes and not landing, rudy was on the ground. it was the capital of america right here. >> the media within hours, not even the first day needed a hero. george bush disappeared and in term of the...
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we begin with new york city mayor a the nypd weighing in after a new york city.ucss meghan encount were the paparazzi. a spokesperson sayingt was qua,ote, near catastrophic car chase with photographers in relentless pursuit, prince harry meghan and meghan's mot the car paparazzi driving on he sidewalks and the wrong way down one-way streets. meghan was here to receive an honor at the foundation awar mdss. ceremony and after t left the crush of photographers and the mayor tonight urging everyone to remember hr driving to a police precinct their security detail flanked a cab hoping to allude those following. tonight the nypd on thiss all a t he's warned before about his very real fears after watching his own mother die after a reckless strays. abc's trevor leagued us o ff new york. >> the duchess of sussex along with meg a m totr awards in new york city to a swarm of flashing cameras, harry's first public appearance since the coronation. drgerous turn according tonbu who says they were involved in a near catastrophic car chase at the hands of a ring of harry ann said after leaving this th
we begin with new york city mayor a the nypd weighing in after a new york city.ucss meghan encount were the paparazzi. a spokesperson sayingt was qua,ote, near catastrophic car chase with photographers in relentless pursuit, prince harry meghan and meghan's mot the car paparazzi driving on he sidewalks and the wrong way down one-way streets. meghan was here to receive an honor at the foundation awar mdss. ceremony and after t left the crush of photographers and the mayor tonight urging everyone...
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the homeless man who was killed earlier this month on a new york city subway. his death is a tragedy that could have been avoided if new york city had adequate mental health programs. but, instead, hills loved ones gathered this morning in harlem to mourn his death. and at the funeral, guess who delivered neely's eulogy? it wasn't a family member or close friend. al sharpton. watch. >> put their arms around all of us, who keeps choking us to death? we will stand up and there will be no justice, there'll be no peace. >> i don't know but but i have a question. why is al sharpton giving the eulogy? did he personally know jordan neely prior to his death? of course not. but you see al sharpton is a race hustler. he is there to politicize this tragedy. why else was aoc at the funeral?
the homeless man who was killed earlier this month on a new york city subway. his death is a tragedy that could have been avoided if new york city had adequate mental health programs. but, instead, hills loved ones gathered this morning in harlem to mourn his death. and at the funeral, guess who delivered neely's eulogy? it wasn't a family member or close friend. al sharpton. watch. >> put their arms around all of us, who keeps choking us to death? we will stand up and there will be no...
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new york city has passed new regulation banning weight discrimination. rapper lizzo sings about it. the bill is due to be signed into law later this month and it would prohibit discrimination based on a person's actual or perceived weight. we have this report now from new york. award winning rapper lizzo sings about it. life is short. british actress activist, and modeljameela jamil talks about it. essentially i was dismissed because i was a larger woman now so therefore my opinion didn't count as much because i was too lazy to do the work to be slim. more than 2 million people in new york city have been victims of weight discrimination. it is notjust societal stigma. one study says that weight discrimination costs new york city $6.4 billion in 2019. the ayes have it. now the city has added height and weight as protected classes alongside race, age, and gender. this bill was introduced to the city legislature after this man's personal experience of having someone pat his belly. i have known in the past few years that i have been gaining weight. and so ju
new york city has passed new regulation banning weight discrimination. rapper lizzo sings about it. the bill is due to be signed into law later this month and it would prohibit discrimination based on a person's actual or perceived weight. we have this report now from new york. award winning rapper lizzo sings about it. life is short. british actress activist, and modeljameela jamil talks about it. essentially i was dismissed because i was a larger woman now so therefore my opinion didn't count...
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of the worst kind. >> orange and rockland counties now have temporary restraining order barring new york cityas preemptively declared a state of emergency to block the city sending migrants there as well. new york mayors insists with this latest wave, more than 4200 arriving last week alone, there is no room left in the city. it is covering the cost of hotel rooms and care for the migrants. it just needs more space to temporarily house them. >> new york city's the economic engine of the state. and if we have been there for the state, the state needs to be there for us. and those who are in other parts of the state that are saying we are going to take you to court, we're going to do these emergency orders, we need to stop. we are in this together. >> we want our city back! >> new york city even using some school jobs, not physically connected to the schools themselves, as places to temporarily house margaret. the backlash from teachers, parents, and some students, has been fierce. >> i don't have anything against immigrants. they're welcome here or whatever. but why in schools? >> so, this dec
of the worst kind. >> orange and rockland counties now have temporary restraining order barring new york cityas preemptively declared a state of emergency to block the city sending migrants there as well. new york mayors insists with this latest wave, more than 4200 arriving last week alone, there is no room left in the city. it is covering the cost of hotel rooms and care for the migrants. it just needs more space to temporarily house them. >> new york city's the economic engine of...
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we'll keep watching it. >> sandra: new york city attempting to declare a war on shoplifters. adams unveiling a new plan. how bad has shoplifting become? c.b. cotton on that. >> sandra, good afternoon. the mayor says fewer than 400 repeat offenders are responsible for 30% of the city's retail theft. now the city plans to keep a list of its repeat shoplifters and create diversion programs for the nonviolent ones to possibly avoid prosecution or jail time. the city says it wants to stop the shoplifting spin cycle. >> 327 individuals were arrested more than 666 times for an average of 20 times each. and we can't just continue to allow the behavior to harm our city, it doesn't matter if it's retail theft or if it's violent crimes. >> now here in new york city shoplifting has increased year over year since 2018. 2020 the only exception. the largest increase was 44% from 2021 to 2022. a retired nypd officer working as a security guard here in the city now filing a lawsuit after this scuffle with what he calls a repeat shoplifter. he says the man clocked him in the head with a bag of
we'll keep watching it. >> sandra: new york city attempting to declare a war on shoplifters. adams unveiling a new plan. how bad has shoplifting become? c.b. cotton on that. >> sandra, good afternoon. the mayor says fewer than 400 repeat offenders are responsible for 30% of the city's retail theft. now the city plans to keep a list of its repeat shoplifters and create diversion programs for the nonviolent ones to possibly avoid prosecution or jail time. the city says it wants to...
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getting up early in california today. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> steve: 6:33 here now in new york city joins us with more news. >> ashley: 13 people facing criminal charges after blocking the tracks at new york city subway station to protest the death of jordan neely. the protesters calling for charges against retired marine daniel penny no su subdued neel. prosecutor determine what if any charges the retired marine might face. buying a new car once a key part of the american dream is now out of reach for many people. rising interest rates bringing the average monthly car payment to $730. that's up 11% from the same time last year. and even if you do get an affordable interest rate, the price of new cars has jumps with managers cutting back on cheaper options. now to the usfl, the new orleans break ares still undeet tood after beating the new jersey generals 20-17. running back wes hill leading the way with two touchdowns and then the birmingham stallions making a comeback against the pittsburgh maulers. watch this. >> you know, and credit troy williams that offensive coaching staff. r
getting up early in california today. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> steve: 6:33 here now in new york city joins us with more news. >> ashley: 13 people facing criminal charges after blocking the tracks at new york city subway station to protest the death of jordan neely. the protesters calling for charges against retired marine daniel penny no su subdued neel. prosecutor determine what if any charges the retired marine might face. buying a new car once a key part of the...
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new york city the city council probably more radical than it has ever been, and you know administrationddress the crimes in new york city i will say shootings are down in new york, a good thing actually shootings down in chicago, 10% this year but still way too many in particular, against what happened two years ago -- >> you are going to get rid of people making decisions. maria: commissioner great to see you this morning. thanks so much. >> thank you, maria good to be with you. maria: radio all right. and to you ray kelly stay us. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i can't find the words ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ what if you could make analyzing a big bank's data... no big deal? go on... well, what if you partner with ibm and red hat, use a hybrid cloud solution to connect data across multiple systems globally, then analyze all that data with watson. okay, but this needs to meet our... security standards? yup. compliance standards? mm-hmm. so
new york city the city council probably more radical than it has ever been, and you know administrationddress the crimes in new york city i will say shootings are down in new york, a good thing actually shootings down in chicago, 10% this year but still way too many in particular, against what happened two years ago -- >> you are going to get rid of people making decisions. maria: commissioner great to see you this morning. thanks so much. >> thank you, maria good to be with you....
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harry and megan say there was a near catastrophic paparazzi car chase in new york city. have details for you. the homeland security department cracking down on illegal border crossings, circulating new videos showing migrants loaded onto deportation flights. a change in tune. bill mlugin has the report next. ♪ municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least 10,000 dollars to invest, call and talk with one of our bond specialists at 1-800-763-2763. we'll send you our exclusive bond guide, free. with details about how bonds can be an important part of your portfolio. hennion & walsh has specialized in fixed income and growth solutions for 30 years, and offers high-quality municipal bonds from across the country. they provide the potential for regular income... are federally tax-free... and have historically
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in new york, it's gotten to be such a problem for new york city mayor adams as he was trying to bus themstated new york, that now some of the locations are saying, are you kidding? lydia hu in orangeberg new york with more. lydia? >> we're in orangeberg in the county of rockland. local officials continues to fight the new york city mayor eric adams on his plans to bus migrants to the suburban communities. rockland county said they have a temporary restraining order which will prevented the city from bringing migrants to this hotel. it's the second temporary restraining order that has been entered in a matter related to this issue. the county attorney telling fox business that the city of new york last the authority to establish a shelter outside of it's bounties. neil, at this point, it does seem like trust between local county authorities and the new york city mayor's office has been eroded. why is that? it has a lot to do with what unfolded in orange county today. that's not far from where we are. migrants were bussed to a hotel in orange county. that was a problem for authorities. it
in new york, it's gotten to be such a problem for new york city mayor adams as he was trying to bus themstated new york, that now some of the locations are saying, are you kidding? lydia hu in orangeberg new york with more. lydia? >> we're in orangeberg in the county of rockland. local officials continues to fight the new york city mayor eric adams on his plans to bus migrants to the suburban communities. rockland county said they have a temporary restraining order which will prevented...
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migrant crisis in new york city strange the relationship between president biden and new york city mayor eric adams. adams has been trying to get holy spirit attention. the biden 2024 campaign advise re board dropping the mayor as a surrogate after adams criticized the white house for not doing enough to deal with the surge on the border. >> several different conversations i had with the president and meeting with his team, communicating with his team. sending out how urgent this is for the last few months. we aren't getting the support that we deserve here in new york city. >> bill: what will happen here? we see how the white house responds to this. not just new york. cities like denver, colorado >> dana: and chicago and they're drafting behind eric adams thanking him trying to get them resources. it won't be the last you hear of this. until the biden administration gives these governors some support and relief it won't end. if you're eric adams you think you won the prize, free up your calendar. you don't have to worry about that anymore. >> daniel has been called a murderer by some, v
migrant crisis in new york city strange the relationship between president biden and new york city mayor eric adams. adams has been trying to get holy spirit attention. the biden 2024 campaign advise re board dropping the mayor as a surrogate after adams criticized the white house for not doing enough to deal with the surge on the border. >> several different conversations i had with the president and meeting with his team, communicating with his team. sending out how urgent this is for...
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weekday at 3:00 answering questions from viewers >> david: tonight reports of a dangerous scene in new york city, prince harry and duchess mag and reporting a car chase throughout the streets of new york, calling it near catastrophic after leaving an event in manhattan. meghan markle's mother in the car, and laying in on the scare, paparazzi driving on sidewalks the wrong way down one-way streets. video showing the way that they tried to get an a taxi, the mayor urging everyone to remember the reckless behavior that led to princess diana's death. also in new york tonight, the man who intentionally drove his truck into new yorkers killing them face to face with his victims. convicted terrorist sentence tonight for the attack inspired by isis aaron katersky at the courthouse. the director of the secret service is "livid" after agents did not notice the intruder who got into the home of president biden's national security advisor. what we have learned of this case, peter thomas tonight. the migrant crisis this evening far from the southern border. parents protesting the city's plan to house migrant
weekday at 3:00 answering questions from viewers >> david: tonight reports of a dangerous scene in new york city, prince harry and duchess mag and reporting a car chase throughout the streets of new york, calling it near catastrophic after leaving an event in manhattan. meghan markle's mother in the car, and laying in on the scare, paparazzi driving on sidewalks the wrong way down one-way streets. video showing the way that they tried to get an a taxi, the mayor urging everyone to...
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mayor of new york city says nearly half of all hotel rooms in new york city are filled with migrants.nary. nate boy outside the hotel. it's arrival center and shelter for migrants, is overcrowded? >> not exactly get. to provide clarification we asked the mayor about that statistic he throughout that half of all hotels are full, it turns out 40 to 50% of hotels that can will house migrants are full staggering number but you mentioned the roosevelt hotel behind me was 850 family will have a place to stay here, 175 rooms for families available this week. another big development is migrants are no longer in school gymnasiums in new york city. this comes after back to back days of protests where we were yesterday, ps 172 in brooklyn, midway through the day crews came in and removed costs and supplies set up for migrants and also we are learning of ps 188 also in brooklyn, migrants were moved out of the school. the only active schools were they were, parents feel their voices are being heard of the mayor's office said change has something to do with the potus. >> the schools was always goin
mayor of new york city says nearly half of all hotel rooms in new york city are filled with migrants.nary. nate boy outside the hotel. it's arrival center and shelter for migrants, is overcrowded? >> not exactly get. to provide clarification we asked the mayor about that statistic he throughout that half of all hotels are full, it turns out 40 to 50% of hotels that can will house migrants are full staggering number but you mentioned the roosevelt hotel behind me was 850 family will have a...
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we have new york city spending massive amounts of money to house migrants in this city.ay. that's what we were spending. ashley, come on in and tell me how much is it now per day? ashley: it's going up. the city's spending about $8 million a day to house 37,500 asylum seekers that are currently in shelters. it's about $256 a caper my grant. -- a day per migrant. overwhelming city agencies and now mayor eric adams planning to bus several hundred adult male migrants to the hotels in upstate rockland county where they've declared an emergency, hay don't like it. the mayor of new york city is becoming increasingly upset with the white house for a lack of help. the city applied to the fema for $350 million in aid, but they've just found out they're going to to get less than 10% of that amount. and, by the way, the surge of migrants into the city, we know, will likely get a lot worse when title 42 expires just this thursday. stu. stuart: that's right, ash. upstate new yorkers not happy with new york city's mayor, eric adams. he plans to bus migrants their way, and police say t
we have new york city spending massive amounts of money to house migrants in this city.ay. that's what we were spending. ashley, come on in and tell me how much is it now per day? ashley: it's going up. the city's spending about $8 million a day to house 37,500 asylum seekers that are currently in shelters. it's about $256 a caper my grant. -- a day per migrant. overwhelming city agencies and now mayor eric adams planning to bus several hundred adult male migrants to the hotels in upstate...
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as soon as that passed, new york city started booking rooms upstate new york. t of that money and use that to reverse it. but right now it's all new york city. stuart: so a great deal depends on today's ruling from the judge as to whether or not you've got to keep on taking them. steven neuhaus, thank you very much for being here. we appreciate it. we'll follow up because we want to see what's going on here. >> absolutely, thank you. stuart: now this, a cbs news segment claims eating bugs could help fight climate change. roll tape. >> to to have to more sustainable production of proteins, we need alternativeses, and i see insects as a perfect tool. stuart: okay, we'll deal with that, i promise. >>> taylor swift fans shelling out big bucks for concert incompetents. right now the cheapest seat for friday night's show is over $1400 on stubhub. that's before fees, parking, merch or anything else. fans say it's the worth it. lauren has story and the report of after this. ♪ 'cuz the players gonna play, play, play, play -- and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate. ♪
as soon as that passed, new york city started booking rooms upstate new york. t of that money and use that to reverse it. but right now it's all new york city. stuart: so a great deal depends on today's ruling from the judge as to whether or not you've got to keep on taking them. steven neuhaus, thank you very much for being here. we appreciate it. we'll follow up because we want to see what's going on here. >> absolutely, thank you. stuart: now this, a cbs news segment claims eating bugs...
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up to 1,000 migrants are arriving in new york city every week. opinion, they're here to stay and they're going to work. i'll ask a business owner in new york if he's willing to hire them. governor of florida ron desantis banned diversity skin collusion programs -- and inclusion at colleges and reinforce racial division and critics claim he's trampling on academic freedom, we'll deal with that next. ♪ and i remember kind of thinking like, "oh my gosh, i think we could be sisters." because i think we looked... yes. right. yeah. and i don't think at that time- i think you're the one to tell me that we had the same birthday. yes. it's really unbelievable when you think about it, because it's been, like, really over 20 years that you were my mother and father's banker, you became my banker and now fran is in her third year of college and you're her banker. it's so unbelievable because i'm just 20 years old. [laughing] known as a loving parent. known for lessons that matter. known for lessons that matter. known for being a free spirit. no one wants to
up to 1,000 migrants are arriving in new york city every week. opinion, they're here to stay and they're going to work. i'll ask a business owner in new york if he's willing to hire them. governor of florida ron desantis banned diversity skin collusion programs -- and inclusion at colleges and reinforce racial division and critics claim he's trampling on academic freedom, we'll deal with that next. ♪ and i remember kind of thinking like, "oh my gosh, i think we could be sisters."...
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bill weir, roughs it out there in new york city. >> we can't let new york city sink. >>> well, a massivecross the country that unfolded last year. the biden administration pointed the finger at the airlines. while airlines were largely to blame, a lat of controllers at one key faa facility in florida was behind nearly 5,000 of those delays. the faa knew it was responsible for some of the problems. pete muntean joins us. what percentage of those delays were? how big of a piece was behind this? >> in the seven-week period through hundreds of pages, cnn learned that that was responsible for about one in every ten flight delays nati nationwide. last year was the summer of the meltdown. 55,000 cancellations, about a half million delays. so the blame game was interesting here. the biden administration there are secretary buttigieg, the head of the faa, were trying to slough off the blame on the airlines, mostly shortages of flight crews and others, but really, really, we have uncovered that this was partially, at least, to blame on the faa, and the shortage you mentioned. jacksonville center i
bill weir, roughs it out there in new york city. >> we can't let new york city sink. >>> well, a massivecross the country that unfolded last year. the biden administration pointed the finger at the airlines. while airlines were largely to blame, a lat of controllers at one key faa facility in florida was behind nearly 5,000 of those delays. the faa knew it was responsible for some of the problems. pete muntean joins us. what percentage of those delays were? how big of a piece was...
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in new york city that mayor eric adams is send them to all points north. xecutive in one of those points north is saying stop. now. but it is complete chaos or new york. the mayor has gone rogue. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. lowe's knows when spring is in the air so are savings. that's why we've got all new spring deals, so you can get more and save more to make the most of the season. come enjoy big savings now at lowe's. quickly must be clear in what we are doing. some people try to can pair with what abbott did. we are paying for it. we are only taking volunteers. we are communicating with the officials up there on what we are doing. now, some may not like it. neil: newark mayor eric adams is in texas and arizona paying for it to the not doing freebies in dealing with what they're dealing with at the border but that really does not matter but what is controversy aright on the case of wh
in new york city that mayor eric adams is send them to all points north. xecutive in one of those points north is saying stop. now. but it is complete chaos or new york. the mayor has gone rogue. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. lowe's knows when spring is in the air so are savings. that's why we've got all new spring deals, so...
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i have so many climate change activist friends in new york city. i tell them, please go to north korea because we have all every day. we don't have any pollution. we have an energy consumption. it is a literally utopia. they can imagine. so you will impact on nature. boring that country. the very thing that my mom told me as a young girl, don't even whisper. she said, because birds and mice. could you hear me? she said, the most thing that i had in my body was my tongue. if i said one thing, one word wrong, it was just not going to only get me. it was going to kill three two in its age. generations of my family with me. that's how i learned not to even whisper and not even think. and that threshold to get executed in paradise is laughably. people get executing because in north korea, every classroom, every have their portraits of dictators kim il-sung, kim il, kim jong un and their wife. the middle. 90. they'll officers kick your door and come and see those cloth and wipe the portrait. there's a tiny bit scattered on that portrait. that's how you e
i have so many climate change activist friends in new york city. i tell them, please go to north korea because we have all every day. we don't have any pollution. we have an energy consumption. it is a literally utopia. they can imagine. so you will impact on nature. boring that country. the very thing that my mom told me as a young girl, don't even whisper. she said, because birds and mice. could you hear me? she said, the most thing that i had in my body was my tongue. if i said one thing,...
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temperatures only up to 48 degrees in new york city. , 60 degrees in kansas city. do you see we continue to warm up. topping up 61 degrees in new york. 82 in kansas city a lot of warm air in the middle of the country. warm air is going to fuel showers and storms. we have been seeing them every single day on radar group. showers in the west and southeast. of course feel like summer for some folks while feels like more like early spring for us in new york. ainsley, happy to be inside because it is chilly out there right now. >> ainsley: going outside in just a minute. >> adam: bundle up. >> ainsley: go get your coffee and meet you out there. not so bad. a little cold. >> adam: appears all relative. >> ainsley: at the top of the hour, a house committee is investigating the weaponization of the federal government and they are going to hold a presser on the three fbi whistleblowers who say that they faced retaliation and abuse at the bureau. "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth joins us now to talk about this. hey, pete. >> pete: hey,
temperatures only up to 48 degrees in new york city. , 60 degrees in kansas city. do you see we continue to warm up. topping up 61 degrees in new york. 82 in kansas city a lot of warm air in the middle of the country. warm air is going to fuel showers and storms. we have been seeing them every single day on radar group. showers in the west and southeast. of course feel like summer for some folks while feels like more like early spring for us in new york. ainsley, happy to be inside because it...
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to get from there to where we are now, you have to go through more than a dozen tight new york city streets. even at that hour, you know, new york is a city that never sleeps. after the honor, they took pictures, and apparently were swarmed by paparazzi, swarmed by paparazzi for several blocks until they can't get to the 19th precinct, where we are now last night, and sort of reevaluate and try to figure out a way to get away from the paparazzi. there was in sort of an nypd protective team that was there through the course of this. they tried to figure a way to maneuver around the paparazzi. that didn't work. some paparazzi were driving on the sidewalks, pedestrians trying to get out of the way. new york city's mayor weighing in, saying he'll get to the bottom of it. >> the briefing i received, two of our officers could have been injured. new york city is different from a small town somewhere. you shouldn't be speeding anywhere, but this is a densely populated city. i think all of us -- i don't think there's many of us who don't recall how his mom died, and it would be horrific to lose an i
to get from there to where we are now, you have to go through more than a dozen tight new york city streets. even at that hour, you know, new york is a city that never sleeps. after the honor, they took pictures, and apparently were swarmed by paparazzi, swarmed by paparazzi for several blocks until they can't get to the 19th precinct, where we are now last night, and sort of reevaluate and try to figure out a way to get away from the paparazzi. there was in sort of an nypd protective team that...
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two hours of driving inside new york city is unusual. ot something that people normally do. is it clear what exactly that means? a two-hour drive in the city? >> i have a bit more information by john miller and there was a swarm of paparazzi following in cars, motorcycles and scooters and nypd protective team that was following harry and meghan in another car and they had to try some evasive maneuvers to get away from the paparazzi, but the papss on the scooters zoomed on the sidewalk to keep up and there were paparazzis on scooters and bikes chasing diana. they blocked off both ends of the street and had to figure out some extraction plan to get to the next lotion without this kind of thing going on. so this was clearly a really serious moment. >> it sounds wild. >> short stops between front and back of cars, and there was no car accident fortunately. they went to the precinct not to report this, but rather to shelter in place, people on the protective detail said this created a very dangerous situation. >> you talked about scooters and
two hours of driving inside new york city is unusual. ot something that people normally do. is it clear what exactly that means? a two-hour drive in the city? >> i have a bit more information by john miller and there was a swarm of paparazzi following in cars, motorcycles and scooters and nypd protective team that was following harry and meghan in another car and they had to try some evasive maneuvers to get away from the paparazzi, but the papss on the scooters zoomed on the sidewalk to...
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in new york city, the former marine in court charged with manslaughter after the choke hold on the new york city subway, jordan neely later dying. the veteranurre what his l saying. stef stephen howanie ram >> we are on the border hours after title 42 expired, replaced with sweeping rules for asylum seekers. what they're seeing so far. matt rivers on the border. the fears battle. what ukraine is claiming with new video showing russian soldiers chasing through a field, chased by ukrainian troops. marcus moore in ukraine. >> and missing emt and mother of two who went missing before she was to testify in a rape case. new surveillance showing her limping into a convenience store barefoot, her clothes torn, asking to call police. she's now safe. what police are saying about what happened to her. >> the pilot pleading guilty to crashing his plane, jumping out just beforehand, at the time claiming he had engine trouble. tonight, authorities on the real reason he now says he did it. >> and two days until mother's day. our tradition is back. we are out for the children. what they said when i as
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surge in migrants after title 42 expired we saw two migrant buses pulling into port authority in new york cityork this morning, live, owed of the roosevelt hotel how officials are scrambling to find places to house these swarms of people coming in. lydia. >> good morning, maria. that is right. roosevelt hotel shuttered during pandemic once famous used by hollywood for movers now reportedly being considered as housing for migrants, that is according to reports, by the "new york post." although mayors office declined to confirm these reports "new york post" is saying this deal to use the hotel for housing, could net 225 million dollars over 3ies 100 hotels converted for housing for migs cliz world's tallest holiday inn. >> eric adams is also suspending some right to shelter rules opens the door to housing migrant families other settings, congregate facilities. >> we have 83% increase in our shelter system in a year. 83%. so, we need to all come to the table say let's reexamine the lace, to see, how do we adjust to this issue so we want to make sure people are safe. unlike el paso. -- children fa
surge in migrants after title 42 expired we saw two migrant buses pulling into port authority in new york cityork this morning, live, owed of the roosevelt hotel how officials are scrambling to find places to house these swarms of people coming in. lydia. >> good morning, maria. that is right. roosevelt hotel shuttered during pandemic once famous used by hollywood for movers now reportedly being considered as housing for migrants, that is according to reports, by the "new york...
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new york city reportedly considering closing down streets for migrant tent cities and i next guest is hapi holmes building tiny homes. we're joined from new york this morning. new york city dealing with tens of thousands of migrants. they need housing. but your tiny homes, there's not enough of them; right? he can't do this? >> we can be part of the solution and we can help facilitate our homes that are 420 square feet. stuart: there's a picture on the screen. 420 square feet? >> yes, we can assemble in less than eight hours. stuart: you can be useful in terms of dire emergency and not a sudden migrant surge but a bad weather event and catastrophic event and surge. >> disaster relief and we can deploy these units and build them in less than eight hours and they take four to six we could accommodate it. stuart: how much? >> 50,000. $50,000. stuart: $50,000 installed and out the door and open the door and i'm in. this can be a perp nathanial hackette solution or temporary solution and moved and reopened again. stuart: how many homes have you sold? we started doing this in march and we'v
new york city reportedly considering closing down streets for migrant tent cities and i next guest is hapi holmes building tiny homes. we're joined from new york this morning. new york city dealing with tens of thousands of migrants. they need housing. but your tiny homes, there's not enough of them; right? he can't do this? >> we can be part of the solution and we can help facilitate our homes that are 420 square feet. stuart: there's a picture on the screen. 420 square feet? >>...
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to new york city. all the sudden the mayors saint well, this is too much we cannot deal with this. so they are sending migrants now just some of the counties north of new york city for their turn to put them up in hotels there and so forth. it just seems like a mess if the nation's largest and most populous metropolitan area cannot take these migrants, what are some of these border town supposed to do? >> it doesn't seemed like a method actually is a mess. but we have seen from democratic failed leadership as they don't really have a plan. we sought recently with the issue at the border and what we sow this week there was no plan in place. secretary marcus is running around last couple of days on this high saying we have seen a dramatic drop in illegal crossings for that was a week ago we had the highest numbers we have seen ever. that's like running round and celebrating a category three hurricane instead of a category four hurricane it just does not make sense. the same issues fall into new york there
to new york city. all the sudden the mayors saint well, this is too much we cannot deal with this. so they are sending migrants now just some of the counties north of new york city for their turn to put them up in hotels there and so forth. it just seems like a mess if the nation's largest and most populous metropolitan area cannot take these migrants, what are some of these border town supposed to do? >> it doesn't seemed like a method actually is a mess. but we have seen from democratic...
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new york city mayor eric adams facing fiercest backlash bus hundreds of migrants to republican led countiesaring a state of emergency to block adams for transporting migrants for 30 days. officials there are not happy with the mayor. listen. >> how dare you you have no control over this county. i can't come to new york city and bring people there and say guess what i'm going to fill up a hotel in new york city because i want to. it's utter nonsense. this is unmitigated disaster. we are at a breaking point. things are really bad to begin with. sending in 340 people now is about as cruel as it can get because there's nothing that's going to be here for these folks. county executive added that residents are outraged over adams' plan adding officials at the town county and federal level are all united against it. and those are your headlines. rachel, barks down to you. >> rachel: thank you, ashley. new york city heading to the polls today for education council election. our next guest a new york city dad threw his hat in the ring to fight against the diversity, equity and inclusion agenda. in a
new york city mayor eric adams facing fiercest backlash bus hundreds of migrants to republican led countiesaring a state of emergency to block adams for transporting migrants for 30 days. officials there are not happy with the mayor. listen. >> how dare you you have no control over this county. i can't come to new york city and bring people there and say guess what i'm going to fill up a hotel in new york city because i want to. it's utter nonsense. this is unmitigated disaster. we are at...
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new york. let's go to nate foye in new york city. ying here at the roosevelt hotel but legal and medical services. according to the "new york post" at least four migrants will be in need of legal services after being arrested and charged with assault during two separate fights early sunday morning. take a look. it happened about a mile from where we are at the nearby stewart hotel. police responded to two separate altercations early sunday morning. four people were charged with assault, six were given summons for disorderly conduct. police wouldn't confirm if the ten people are migrants. but we do know this hotel is being used as an emergency migrant shelter. at the roosevelt hotel the city plans to open 175 rooms this week for children and families and then eventually scale it up to 850 rooms. mayor adams describes this facility as the main asylum seeker arrival center on top of the eight humanitarian centers and other places. public school gym nays rums, similar to these images we saw at a former nypd training facility. "politico" r
new york. let's go to nate foye in new york city. ying here at the roosevelt hotel but legal and medical services. according to the "new york post" at least four migrants will be in need of legal services after being arrested and charged with assault during two separate fights early sunday morning. take a look. it happened about a mile from where we are at the nearby stewart hotel. police responded to two separate altercations early sunday morning. four people were charged with...
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those land in new york city they push them out outer boroughs in outer counties. you mentioned kobe island, that's one of the place. new york city council member developing news, notified by the mayor's office gym accepted 78 adult migrant men and women no word when it would be returned to the coney island. >> ainsley: 75 can men and ghim elementary school gym. school is not out yet. school is still in session. >> ainsley: some are through june. >> brian: we are. >> ainsley: how would you feel your child is at elementary school and migrants living there in the school gymnasium and there is no timetable on how long the building is going to be used. >> brian: you are feeding them and housing them also a brawl last night in another migrant hotel. 12 people injured five had to go to the hospital. all drunk evidently. congratulation you are in new york city. we are at aing you to drink. paying you to fight. free clothes. don't like the food dump it in the stairwell. going well for us. we he have so much extra money it really doesn't matter. today lori lightfoot's reign
those land in new york city they push them out outer boroughs in outer counties. you mentioned kobe island, that's one of the place. new york city council member developing news, notified by the mayor's office gym accepted 78 adult migrant men and women no word when it would be returned to the coney island. >> ainsley: 75 can men and ghim elementary school gym. school is not out yet. school is still in session. >> ainsley: some are through june. >> brian: we are. >>...
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new york's bravest. [applause] >> lieutenant jason hickey. lieutenant jason hickey of the new york cityrless resolve and quick thinking as he braved life threatening obstacles to rescue a man from the surging harlem river. his heroic actions cap a 27-year career of decorated and selfless service to his colleagues and to the people of new york. [applause] >> deveana mora accepting on behalf of her son. and on behalf of her husband, detective rivera and sulan. [applause] detectives jason rivera and wilbert mora and detective sulan of new york city police department who put themselves in the line of fire to protect a mother and son threatening violence in their home. officers rivera and mora positioned themselves between the assailant and other occupants of the house, they why ambushed, shot and died from injuries. and detective sulan assured the safety of those on the scene, and together the officers poise and valor saved lives and officers rivera and mora's sacrifice will never be forgotten. [applause]. [applause] >> deputy bobby pham. deputy pham of the claremont county sheriff's office
new york's bravest. [applause] >> lieutenant jason hickey. lieutenant jason hickey of the new york cityrless resolve and quick thinking as he braved life threatening obstacles to rescue a man from the surging harlem river. his heroic actions cap a 27-year career of decorated and selfless service to his colleagues and to the people of new york. [applause] >> deveana mora accepting on behalf of her son. and on behalf of her husband, detective rivera and sulan. [applause] detectives...
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new york. i think that's 40 miles outside the city of new york. >> yeah, that's right.ur's drive north approximately. no migrant at this rockland county hotel where i am right now. developing just this hour we're getting reports that buses of migrants are arriving in a nearby hotel in orange county, another hour east of where i'm standing right now. that is a big development because it was just last night that the new york city mayor's office said it was putting a pause on plans to bus migrants from the sanctuary city of new york city to the suburban counties. but apparently that has changed. that pause has been lifted, it seems. just this morning. we are getting reaction from the local leaders that have been trying to stop those efforts to move the migrants outside of new york city. from orange county executive steven newhouse we got moments ago. it says last night both state and city assured the town of newburg in orange county that no buses with asylum seekers would be here until further notice. the process has been a disorganized disaster and the blame lies with the
new york. i think that's 40 miles outside the city of new york. >> yeah, that's right.ur's drive north approximately. no migrant at this rockland county hotel where i am right now. developing just this hour we're getting reports that buses of migrants are arriving in a nearby hotel in orange county, another hour east of where i'm standing right now. that is a big development because it was just last night that the new york city mayor's office said it was putting a pause on plans to bus...
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new york social services. homelessness rates in new york city are at record levels right now. s run by democrats, run by your party. is that a failure of new york democrats, and the new york leadership, that you are part of? >> look, it's a failure of all of us. it really is. he was in and out of the criminal legal system, jordan neely, it cost us $500,000 a year to keep someone -- less than $50,000 a year to have someone in support of how devising where they get the care that they need. so, we are not only feeling folks like jordan, feeling people -- family friendly cost and a common sense point of view it is a failure and i hope it will be a wake up call for compassion and common sense and in jordan's name we will make this a better city. >> yes. we can only hope. new york city comptroller broad lander, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, mehdi. >> coming up, the emptiness of republican thaw on players when it comes to gun violence. to gun violence a ballet studio, an architecture firm... and homemade barbeque sauce. they're called 'small businesses.' but to the people wh
new york social services. homelessness rates in new york city are at record levels right now. s run by democrats, run by your party. is that a failure of new york democrats, and the new york leadership, that you are part of? >> look, it's a failure of all of us. it really is. he was in and out of the criminal legal system, jordan neely, it cost us $500,000 a year to keep someone -- less than $50,000 a year to have someone in support of how devising where they get the care that they need....
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reporter: new york city scrambled finding houses to scramble rooms, more than hour drive from the city telling fox news in part, our veterans were housed in several hotels that were preparing to receive migrants from new york city. thankfully my team and i were able to scramble and find new temporary housing for the veterans. whether you agree or disagree with migrants being housed in the hudson valley, i believe all of us can agree that this issue should not negatively impact our homeless veterans who have sacrificed so much for our country. on thursday new york city eric adams sent two buses with adult single male migrants, 60 in total to suburban orange county. the migrants are voluntary participants in relocation program with the city paying for them to have a four-month hotel stay. adams planned to send migrants to rockland county but a judge issued temporary restraining order blocking the city's move. the city is reviewing legal options in response. as for orange county, there were lawsuits filed attempting to stop adams' plan but the migrants still arrived and the county leaders
reporter: new york city scrambled finding houses to scramble rooms, more than hour drive from the city telling fox news in part, our veterans were housed in several hotels that were preparing to receive migrants from new york city. thankfully my team and i were able to scramble and find new temporary housing for the veterans. whether you agree or disagree with migrants being housed in the hudson valley, i believe all of us can agree that this issue should not negatively impact our homeless...
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that's because they cannot keep up with the numbers that we're seeing here in new york city. as of wednesday night, the city said they had 39,400 migrants in their care. that number likely over 40,000. over 130 hotels the past year have been turned in to shelters. some migrants right now are being housed in gymnasiums and mayor adams predicts things will get worse not only for migrants but for new yorkers. listen to this. >> we could potentially get thousands of people a day in our city. this is just wrong for those who are coming here, like commissioner castro and is wrong for new yorker whose are here. >> neil, this comes one day after the mayor sent two buses of migrants to neighboring orange county, new york. that was after county leaders declared a state of emergency pushing back on the mayor's plans to do exactly that. back out here live, mayor adams is also asking president biden for more help from the federal government. city officials confirm that they are considering every possible solution here, neil and that includes housing migrants on residential streets in new y
that's because they cannot keep up with the numbers that we're seeing here in new york city. as of wednesday night, the city said they had 39,400 migrants in their care. that number likely over 40,000. over 130 hotels the past year have been turned in to shelters. some migrants right now are being housed in gymnasiums and mayor adams predicts things will get worse not only for migrants but for new yorkers. listen to this. >> we could potentially get thousands of people a day in our city....
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roll role it. >> we have 61,000, over 40,000 new york city. s, there will be people living in tents not just on the board but on the streets of new york. blue one why doesn't she repeal her state's sanctuary status? why not? brian kilmeade on that next. ♪ ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i'll always take care of you. ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ be by your side... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪ municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least 10,000 dollars to invest, call and talk with one of our bond specialists at 1-800-217-3217. we'll send you our exclusive bond guide, free. with deta
roll role it. >> we have 61,000, over 40,000 new york city. s, there will be people living in tents not just on the board but on the streets of new york. blue one why doesn't she repeal her state's sanctuary status? why not? brian kilmeade on that next. ♪ ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i'll...