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1868 by the city of new york. fter, they began burying unclaimed bodies there. it's mass graves, but it's really more common graves that are a highly organized grid that allows the city to quickly bury numbers of bodies during periods of epidemics or disasters, most recently covid-19. ♪ for the most part, people who are buried on hart island are identified, and they are with family permission. it is disproportionately low income people of color, but it's also a lot of infants, immigrants, victims of disease, and victims of crime. a city burial in new york city is actually a green burial. in new york city, there are no other affordable green burial options. so it's actually a very good choice. my first visit was november, 1991. i was there to begin working on a documentary book with photographer joel sternfeld. and from that experience, i became really interested over the years in helping the public to gain access to hart island. after the book came out in 1998, families started contacting me for assistance to visit
1868 by the city of new york. fter, they began burying unclaimed bodies there. it's mass graves, but it's really more common graves that are a highly organized grid that allows the city to quickly bury numbers of bodies during periods of epidemics or disasters, most recently covid-19. ♪ for the most part, people who are buried on hart island are identified, and they are with family permission. it is disproportionately low income people of color, but it's also a lot of infants, immigrants,...
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new york in 1894. by profession, bolton was an engineer and consulted with new york city's department of water supply. grand central terminal, and even macy's. he was also an early preservationist, having led an unsuccessful campaign to save the home of naturalist john james audubon in 1931. bolton did help save a few others, though, and his legacy is still evident today. with interests almost identical to calibers. it's no surprise they became besties and partners in pursuit of early manhattan relics, though bolton was much more of a prolific author. here are two of his long, out-of-print titles, which are must haves for today's revolutionary antiquarian. i highly recommend picking up a copy of each and i know for a fact that digital copies of relics of the revolution can be downloaded for free. our twosome is indelibly linked to a 1950 new york historical society publication with a long title. history written with pick and shovel militaire. three buttons, belt plates, badges and other relics excavated from colonial revolutionary and war of 1812 campsites, yada, yada, yada, yada. but that's now commo
new york in 1894. by profession, bolton was an engineer and consulted with new york city's department of water supply. grand central terminal, and even macy's. he was also an early preservationist, having led an unsuccessful campaign to save the home of naturalist john james audubon in 1931. bolton did help save a few others, though, and his legacy is still evident today. with interests almost identical to calibers. it's no surprise they became besties and partners in pursuit of early manhattan...
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were it not for the reality that the city of new york made a choice. the city of new york made a decision to be a welcoming sanctuary city. by definition, welcomed individuals from around the world irrespective of their status. and then when that happened, when they were confronted with this very real crisis that the white house and the federal government has ignored, the city of new york chose, chose to declare that schools within new york city could be used as shelters in one elementary school in brooklyn, the gymnasium was being prepared to house migrants in the school year while students were in class. this led to activities like sports to be canceled. additionally in new york, governor hoe tell announced plans to house migrants in three different state universities in albany, buffalo and stony brooke. we wouldn't be in this position if the city of new york worked effectively to address the crisis within the city. additionally, i heard earlier today that governors from other states should simply ask the president for financial help. well, the same i
were it not for the reality that the city of new york made a choice. the city of new york made a decision to be a welcoming sanctuary city. by definition, welcomed individuals from around the world irrespective of their status. and then when that happened, when they were confronted with this very real crisis that the white house and the federal government has ignored, the city of new york chose, chose to declare that schools within new york city could be used as shelters in one elementary...
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that are fixable. >> thank you for joining the program. >> thank you for having me. >> this week new york city to billing dollars to minorities who want to teach in public schools but failed a certification exam. $1.8 million settlement is the largest legal payout in the city's history part of a decades-old suit that claims licensing and exams against teachers based on passing test scores. according to the new york post analysis at least 225 teachers who failed the test have been given settlements of at least $1 million the school system where cities cost the student has hit $40000, test scores are rapidly declining. can we afford million dollars payments? cofounder tiffany justice and tena. thank you for joining the program. tiffany, i want to read this quote from one of the brooklyn principles, she said standards should be based on what would be easy for black or white, hire people who are not qualified and change requirements because of a certain group and didn't pass the test -- bs. she said the forward. >> i would agree, i can't even believe. how disrespectful to the teachers teaching for
that are fixable. >> thank you for joining the program. >> thank you for having me. >> this week new york city to billing dollars to minorities who want to teach in public schools but failed a certification exam. $1.8 million settlement is the largest legal payout in the city's history part of a decades-old suit that claims licensing and exams against teachers based on passing test scores. according to the new york post analysis at least 225 teachers who failed the test have...
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northeast now turning deadly. >> that's right. >> a woman was killed in orange county, north of new york city, swept away while trying to make it to safety. officials there declared a state of emergency and they're comparing the rapidly moving floodwaters to the colorado river. >> this man in stony point, new york, was one of many who had to be rescued as the rising waters swamped his home after some areas got nearly eight inches of rain. streets across pennsylvania are also under water with a dangerous storms rolling in from north carolina to new england. >> and the extreme weather is also taking a toll on air travelers. not again, more than 2600 flights canceled sunday. and the storms are not over yet . but we turn now to accuweather meteorologist kevin cochran to see what's on tap for today. good morning, kevin. >> good morning, andrea and derek. the threat for flash flooding remains high through today and even tomorrow, especially in areas north of new york city. we're going to be talking about roads that could get washed out here. folks. got to be careful out there. meantime, on the plai
northeast now turning deadly. >> that's right. >> a woman was killed in orange county, north of new york city, swept away while trying to make it to safety. officials there declared a state of emergency and they're comparing the rapidly moving floodwaters to the colorado river. >> this man in stony point, new york, was one of many who had to be rescued as the rising waters swamped his home after some areas got nearly eight inches of rain. streets across pennsylvania are also...
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and what i saw in new york city and continued to see in new york city is that fear. new york city is home to the largest asian population in the country nearly a quarter of the people who are asian are in poverty. so it is also the poorest ethnic group in new york city. this is also one of the reasons why, despite the model myth that anti-asian skyrocketed, rocketed in new york city in compared to 2020 anti-asian hate crimes reported to nypd rose 361% in 2021. even aside the underreporting issue. this brings me to my point, which is the call to action. the reason that i have provided pro-bono services completely free to all these victims is because need them and because they are human. they are our family. they are our daughters are our mothers. they are our sisters. they aunts, they are uncles. we provide to them what we would provide own family, the first of which is to provide advocates for victims before the district and to interact with police. much of the da's do not have access interpreter services that are good. i find myself in meetings where i am using chine
and what i saw in new york city and continued to see in new york city is that fear. new york city is home to the largest asian population in the country nearly a quarter of the people who are asian are in poverty. so it is also the poorest ethnic group in new york city. this is also one of the reasons why, despite the model myth that anti-asian skyrocketed, rocketed in new york city in compared to 2020 anti-asian hate crimes reported to nypd rose 361% in 2021. even aside the underreporting...
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david: new york city has a new rule on housing migrants.lum seekers in shelters and again, shelters sometimes are very fancy hotels have 60 days to find somewhere else to live before being put out on the street. madison alworth joining me now. madison, what's the reaction to migrants being forced out on to the city streets? reporter: hey, david, the reaction is they don't know where to go or how to fill their day. we have this influx of migrants that are coming through this city. on average 4,000 new migrants arrive here each and every day. that is why city hall imposed that 60-day limit and now people are being kicked out at the same time and we already have 56,000 migrants currently in the care of new york city in those shelters. but during the day, they're not sitting in the hotel rooms, they're on the street setting up camps, congregating and just honestly enjoying the day. but for pedestrians, it means slogged sidewalks and for businesses, it means some issues with their store fronts. as i was preparing for the story, i met a group of
david: new york city has a new rule on housing migrants.lum seekers in shelters and again, shelters sometimes are very fancy hotels have 60 days to find somewhere else to live before being put out on the street. madison alworth joining me now. madison, what's the reaction to migrants being forced out on to the city streets? reporter: hey, david, the reaction is they don't know where to go or how to fill their day. we have this influx of migrants that are coming through this city. on average...
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quite the image, coming out of new york city. collapsed and fell. >> ainsley: we are hearing no one died from this, entire crane fell to the ground. thank you so much. we have a fox news alert. live look outside of federal courtroom in delaware, where hunter biden is expected to plead guilty today in an hour and 10 minutes to finalize a sweetheart deal on tax charges. last night the judge accused hunter biden's lawyers of blocking key evidence, saying it appears the caller misrepresented her identity and who she worked for in attempt to convince the clerk's office to remove the amicus material from the docket. all this as republicans double down into impeachment inquiry as probe into hunter biden's business deals are heating up. clay travis join us. what is your reaction to hunter going to court and speaker of the house opening up this inquiry for impeachment? >> clay: the judge should reject this plea agreement, this is a sweetheart deal and not entered into with full understanding of what hunter biden did and rig job was in eff
quite the image, coming out of new york city. collapsed and fell. >> ainsley: we are hearing no one died from this, entire crane fell to the ground. thank you so much. we have a fox news alert. live look outside of federal courtroom in delaware, where hunter biden is expected to plead guilty today in an hour and 10 minutes to finalize a sweetheart deal on tax charges. last night the judge accused hunter biden's lawyers of blocking key evidence, saying it appears the caller misrepresented...
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finally congressman, you talk about new york city mayor adams a bus to migrants that were busted new k city elsewhere. you were representing upstate midstate district. what is happening to the migrants and th in the show by e communities? >> quickset is a problem. the city, individuals are be moving to show hotels and shelters in upstate counties that any coordination without any communication. many of these individuals are finding their way back to the city for leaving the shelters altogether. it's just not the way to govern. it is not the way to protect our service to our borders and there is nothing humane nor compassionate about it. eric: wondered whether thousandn astounding number is the population in new york for example to city in itself. new york congressman marc molinaro thank you for joining us. we will get back to you on this issue. arthel: eric, the fight for parental rights taking center stage in california this week for the state superintendent of schools was a throat out of a local board meeting allegedly because he spoke out against the district's proposed policy to r
finally congressman, you talk about new york city mayor adams a bus to migrants that were busted new k city elsewhere. you were representing upstate midstate district. what is happening to the migrants and th in the show by e communities? >> quickset is a problem. the city, individuals are be moving to show hotels and shelters in upstate counties that any coordination without any communication. many of these individuals are finding their way back to the city for leaving the shelters...
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live in new york city with that story not a hello. >> at this point they arrived in new york city weap on the shelters like the one behind me at 60 days, but the problem is not that was starting to kick people out of shelters we have baselined over 56,000 migrants living in shelters here in new york city and they are spending their days camped out on the sidewalk disturbing pedestrians and also interrupting businesses. as i was getting ready first this report we went into some people which is legal -- but still standing there the smoke was right in front of the business all of that adding to the woes of the city and they are overrun with migrants it is gotten so bad that now 54 democratic officials have banded together to demand president biden declared a state of emergency and expedite work visas and lead an urgent response at the border. i have the author of that letter and out of all the things you guys asking the federal government to do what is the number one thing you need here in new york city? >> it's my duty to write this letter to the president because as you said, we are i
live in new york city with that story not a hello. >> at this point they arrived in new york city weap on the shelters like the one behind me at 60 days, but the problem is not that was starting to kick people out of shelters we have baselined over 56,000 migrants living in shelters here in new york city and they are spending their days camped out on the sidewalk disturbing pedestrians and also interrupting businesses. as i was getting ready first this report we went into some people...
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but for now, let's go back to new york city.ar shania train is on her queen of me tour. let's watch. >> we're here to rock this country! [ cheering ] ♪ ♪ i woke this morning with a buzz rolling around in my brain ♪ ♪ i haven't been drinking, but it feels pretty good just the same ♪ ♪ it must be contagious, looks like it's going around ♪ ♪ it's cool once you catch it, you can't keep your feet on the ground ♪ ♪ come on, come on, let's get something started ♪ ♪ something started now ♪ ♪ come on, come on, let's start something now ♪ ♪ we're going to rock this country ♪ ♪ we're going to rock this country ♪ ♪ every brown eyed boy, every blue eyed girl, got really go psycho give it a whirl ♪ ♪ we're going to rock this country ♪ ♪ right out of this world ♪ ♪ ah ooh, nah nah nah, ah ooh nah nah nah ♪ ♪ from utah to texas, minnesota, mississippi too ♪ ♪ or nevada, no matter where you live, this buzz is for you ♪ ♪ i said come on, come on, let's get something started ♪ ♪ come on, come on, let's start something now ♪ ♪ let's start something
but for now, let's go back to new york city.ar shania train is on her queen of me tour. let's watch. >> we're here to rock this country! [ cheering ] ♪ ♪ i woke this morning with a buzz rolling around in my brain ♪ ♪ i haven't been drinking, but it feels pretty good just the same ♪ ♪ it must be contagious, looks like it's going around ♪ ♪ it's cool once you catch it, you can't keep your feet on the ground ♪ ♪ come on, come on, let's get something started ♪ ♪...
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, 12, humor emergency relief centers since last spring over 84,000 migrants made their way to new york citym escalating views with ron desantis calling for investigators to investigate his move to transport illegal migrants to their state not just in new york this has hit a new level seeing that city hall considering private security officers, because what they see is that at migrant shelters things have beening volatile violent looking to hire private security you are the to secure this area right now, established are shelters, could be coming to schools like behind me if this plan goes through. maria: wow. all right. madison alworth in for res hills quick break celebrities now dodging more than crazy fans at concerts, wait till you hear what fans are doing now making a buzz this morning we will be right back. ♪ . like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you make smarter decisions. for a more confident financial future. hey, a tandem bicycle. you can't do that by yourself. voya. well planned. well invested.
, 12, humor emergency relief centers since last spring over 84,000 migrants made their way to new york citym escalating views with ron desantis calling for investigators to investigate his move to transport illegal migrants to their state not just in new york this has hit a new level seeing that city hall considering private security officers, because what they see is that at migrant shelters things have beening volatile violent looking to hire private security you are the to secure this area...
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here in new york city, member protesters clashing with the police businesses and boarded up to prevent the city and private businesses tens of billions of dollars but new york city is rewarding those behind the riots by agreeing to pay them $13 billion to settle a lawsuit, which means more than a thousand people who claim they were victims of unlawful police0 apiece. brian kilmeade here with fox & friends and host of "one nation" good to have you here. >> imagine if this was our money. do you think they would have fought harder if things would with taxpayer dollars? they pay it out to the protesters who they say were treated harshly. corralled and i didn't see any of it. all these iphone cameras and hard to imagine all these protesters having all these lawsuits at a cost of i guess we will look at $13 million. in a city that is overrun and lost $400 million with damage, we are writing checks for the protesters and how many people will pay back the cost when they spit in their face and demanded to take a name? remember those protesters may 29th to the 9th of june. it is sickening we are
here in new york city, member protesters clashing with the police businesses and boarded up to prevent the city and private businesses tens of billions of dollars but new york city is rewarding those behind the riots by agreeing to pay them $13 billion to settle a lawsuit, which means more than a thousand people who claim they were victims of unlawful police0 apiece. brian kilmeade here with fox & friends and host of "one nation" good to have you here. >> imagine if this was...
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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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happy fourth of july from msnbc headquarters in new york city. in the last 24 hours, two more communities in the u.s. now reeling from a uniquely american problem. gun violence. we have new information after a shooting in philadelphia claimed five lives and a shooting in fort worth, texas, claiming three lives. live reports this hour. >>> plus, shocking images are m coming out of the middle east as the israeli military continues its biggest operations in two decades in the occupied west bank. back in the u.s., independence day celebrations could look a little different this year as millions are under a severe weather watch. that blistering heat leaving some places to switch out fireworks for drones. in massachusetts, one community postponing fireworks all together. >> the weather does its own thing every year so sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't. >> coming up, we'll have the latest weather forecast with what you you can expect today during your celebrations. >>> we're going to start with two u.s. cities responding to a series of mass sh
happy fourth of july from msnbc headquarters in new york city. in the last 24 hours, two more communities in the u.s. now reeling from a uniquely american problem. gun violence. we have new information after a shooting in philadelphia claimed five lives and a shooting in fort worth, texas, claiming three lives. live reports this hour. >>> plus, shocking images are m coming out of the middle east as the israeli military continues its biggest operations in two decades in the occupied...
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area with a lot of tall buildings, this is an area only about ten blocks from our studios here in new york cityyards, not too far from madison square garden, right by the mouth of the lincoln tunnel. this crane caught fire and then a massive chunk of it fell off. >> let's show you the moment when this crane collapsed. it is stunning to see. this is during rush hour, watch this. and it swings across the street and appears to hit a vacant construction site on another skys skyscraper, that was posted by a bystander, jimmy faring. we can tell you this is during rush hour, in the middle of new york city. this is right next to times square. i think you cannot get a more busy part of new york city at this time of day. >> yeah, it really is. we're going to continue to follow this. we do have our crews on the way there on the ground so stay with cnn, we will continue to keep you updated. >> and thank you for starting your morning with us, we will see you back here tomorrow morning. "cnn news central" is now. y pay for what you need. that's m my boy. ♪ stay offff the freeways! only pay for whahat you nee
area with a lot of tall buildings, this is an area only about ten blocks from our studios here in new york cityyards, not too far from madison square garden, right by the mouth of the lincoln tunnel. this crane caught fire and then a massive chunk of it fell off. >> let's show you the moment when this crane collapsed. it is stunning to see. this is during rush hour, watch this. and it swings across the street and appears to hit a vacant construction site on another skys skyscraper, that...
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but governor kathy hochul reminding everyone new york city is one of the safest big cities in america. but people who live here, it does not mean much to them when you hear about the violence on a daily basis. >> john: over to the crisis in los angeles now, the big name rapper 50 cent is now speaking out about the city's crime problem after reinstated a 0 bail policy for misdemeanor offenders. william is in the city of angels. what did 50 say? >> well, 50 is a former drug and gun offender so he comes with the perspective you often do not hear. he says "l.a. is finished. watch how bad it gets out there" referring to the city's 0 bail policy. talking about the few days after the arrest before the suspect makes their first court appearance. in l.a. police can no longer hold a nonviolent offender and he says that's a big miss i can at that. attaching this segment from fox la to prove his point. >> starting at midnight tonight, the sheriff's department will no longer detain people for theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism, battery, and whole host of other nonserious, nonviolent crimes th
but governor kathy hochul reminding everyone new york city is one of the safest big cities in america. but people who live here, it does not mean much to them when you hear about the violence on a daily basis. >> john: over to the crisis in los angeles now, the big name rapper 50 cent is now speaking out about the city's crime problem after reinstated a 0 bail policy for misdemeanor offenders. william is in the city of angels. what did 50 say? >> well, 50 is a former drug and gun...
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." >>> the new york serial killer case, and police on the scene of that home outside new york city. what they have found in the suspect's home, a vault, and what was inside. aaron ka ster ski reporting again tonight. >>> overseas, the images coming in at this hour. massive protests erupting in israel after parliament passes a key part of benjamin netanyahu's plan to take away key powers from their supreme court. lawmakers shouting "shame," and what the white house is saying about this tonight. tom soufi burridge is there. >>> the war in ukraine, and tonight, ukraine's drone attack inside russia on moscow. >>> in this country tonight, we have learned of a tragedy on martha's vineyard. they have found the body of a paddleborder who worked for former president obama. >>> the delta flight flying to new york city, forced to divert, hitting a major storm. >>> and the movies this weekend. some asking, did barbie save summer? how barbie and oppenheimer defied expectations. a very good sign for the movies. >>> and america strong tonight. the granddaughter and what she discovered about her gr
." >>> the new york serial killer case, and police on the scene of that home outside new york city. what they have found in the suspect's home, a vault, and what was inside. aaron ka ster ski reporting again tonight. >>> overseas, the images coming in at this hour. massive protests erupting in israel after parliament passes a key part of benjamin netanyahu's plan to take away key powers from their supreme court. lawmakers shouting "shame," and what the white...
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yes, 12, whose ten kids are delight fans all over new york city and also on social media. >> and laterhow these pandas are beating the heat. you're watching world news now. >> today, women with nighttime urinary incontinence don't have to wake up wet. introducing the pure wick system, an innovative breakthrough system for mang int night. >> morning, mom. >> good morning. >> how did you sleep? better, thank you. >> oh, i'm so glad. oh, good. >> the pure wick system works outside the body to draw urine away, helping to keep skin dry and control odor. the pure wick system is a noninvasive option for management of moderate to severe urinary incontinence, helping to reduce the need for multiple changes at night or trips to the bathroom. now staying dry can be one less thing to lose sleep over. >> simply call (800)■!a511-6319o order now and find out why nine out of ten caregivers and users would recommend the pair wick system. for more information and to order, call (800)■!a511-6319. >> that's 805 116319. >> helping families with mesothelioma is all we do. >> my firm has been offering a free
yes, 12, whose ten kids are delight fans all over new york city and also on social media. >> and laterhow these pandas are beating the heat. you're watching world news now. >> today, women with nighttime urinary incontinence don't have to wake up wet. introducing the pure wick system, an innovative breakthrough system for mang int night. >> morning, mom. >> good morning. >> how did you sleep? better, thank you. >> oh, i'm so glad. oh, good. >> the pure...
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according to the city of new york, those workers make an average of $7 and ten cents per hour before ips. again, that's $15,000 a year before tips. once again, new york city is trying to fix this issue, passing a law that requires food delivery companies like grubhub, uber eats, and doordash to pay their careers a living minimum wage. the law says these companies must pay their delivery workers 50 cents for every minute they spend on a trip, or pay them a minimum of $17.96 an hour for the time they spend active on each app. that doesn't include tips. well, the multi million dollar companies are not on board with us. for major food delivery apps, grubhub, uber eats, jordan, rely, which together make up 99% of all food deliveries in new york city, are suing the city to try to get out of paying their delivery workers a minimum wage. the lawsuit argues that the move would be too expensive, adding to the costs that are paid by both customers and restaurants. the companies also say the law could be easily manipulated by workers for more pay if as many of them do, they use multiple food deli
according to the city of new york, those workers make an average of $7 and ten cents per hour before ips. again, that's $15,000 a year before tips. once again, new york city is trying to fix this issue, passing a law that requires food delivery companies like grubhub, uber eats, and doordash to pay their careers a living minimum wage. the law says these companies must pay their delivery workers 50 cents for every minute they spend on a trip, or pay them a minimum of $17.96 an hour for the time...
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. >> lawrence: coming up, 12 hurt and three firefighters after the crane collapse in new york city, weearn about the operator involved in another incident. todd piro at the scene. >> steve: and helping families of first responders find hope, gary will join us with a new way of honoring america's heroes on this "fox and friends." so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. and now, trade in your current phone, and get up to $1000 off the new galazy z flip 5 and z fold 5. >> steve: all right, we were telling you about this and you saw it live on the air. 12 people, including three new york city firefighters were hurt in yesterday's crane fire and collapse here in midtown manhattan. >> ainsley: we are told they are in stable condition as authorities are investigating the cause of the fire that
. >> lawrence: coming up, 12 hurt and three firefighters after the crane collapse in new york city, weearn about the operator involved in another incident. todd piro at the scene. >> steve: and helping families of first responders find hope, gary will join us with a new way of honoring america's heroes on this "fox and friends." so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the...
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third world country, who grew up in a very poor town in indiana, is now somehow sitting here in new york city you have big, big dreams, there is no place better than this shining city upon a hill. i think about that all the time, and i am certain, a thousand person certain, that every immigrant american across the country thinks that every single day, how proud we are to be an american, and how lucky we are to be here. it's incredible. and to be so welcomed by everyone. i love my fox family. >> carley: aysha that's a beautiful story, and we became fast friends when you started here at fox. there were some details in there that i didn't know so you're covering -- you're on capitol hill right now. >> aishah: yeah. >> carley: and you went to taiwan and you covered the ukraine war and you're doing such an incredible job every single step of the way. i am proud of you, i can only imagine how your parents feel. >> aishah: hopefully my parents are proud but i always, you know, my bosses here at fox, i always give them credit and i was thanking them because i always tell them, like, you have made my
third world country, who grew up in a very poor town in indiana, is now somehow sitting here in new york city you have big, big dreams, there is no place better than this shining city upon a hill. i think about that all the time, and i am certain, a thousand person certain, that every immigrant american across the country thinks that every single day, how proud we are to be an american, and how lucky we are to be here. it's incredible. and to be so welcomed by everyone. i love my fox family....
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beloved original member of the eagles tonight. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york city this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening. it's great to have you with us tonight. we have finally made it to friday. but there is a lot to get to tonight. they're warning of severe storms in chicago, the midwest and into the northeast. warning of major thunderstorms, damaging winds, possible tornados. rob marciano is standing by. >>> we begin with former president trump and new details, what played out in the hours after federal prosecutors say donald trump learned that authorities wanted the surveillance at mar-a-lago. the phone call they say trump made within hours. the aide who then secretly travelled to mar-a-lago, right down to the flashlight they allegedly used in the tunnel on their way to finding the cameras. then the i.t. employee at mar-a-lago allegedly told the boss wants the server deleted. that employee's reaction and how it might have halted the alleged effort to delete the video in its tracks. donald trump's response tonight when asked what h
beloved original member of the eagles tonight. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york city this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening. it's great to have you with us tonight. we have finally made it to friday. but there is a lot to get to tonight. they're warning of severe storms in chicago, the midwest and into the northeast. warning of major thunderstorms, damaging winds, possible tornados. rob marciano is standing by....
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authorities say a serial killer wanted in a string of murders outside new york city on new york's island, known as the gilgo beach murders. tonight a 59-year-old architect, a father of two is now under arrest. neighbors terrorized by the mysterious killings stunned to learn the suspect was hiding in plain sight all along. the lead suspect in a fourth woman's case. authorities are investigating more. in fact, the remains of at least ten people were found along a deserted stretch of beach, most of them young women, over the last decade. authorities say the victim's bodies were wrapped in burlap. and this video just in tonight -- take a look. the suspect with a bag over his shoulder. this next frame there in the khaki pants, surrounded by authorities. this was last night. his name, rex heuerman, caught walking near his office in midtown manhattan. investigators at his long island home. tonight, why officials grew even more concerned and moved in when they did. and some of the evidence tonight -- a car, burner phones and they say dna on a pizza crust he discarded. over the course of the last
authorities say a serial killer wanted in a string of murders outside new york city on new york's island, known as the gilgo beach murders. tonight a 59-year-old architect, a father of two is now under arrest. neighbors terrorized by the mysterious killings stunned to learn the suspect was hiding in plain sight all along. the lead suspect in a fourth woman's case. authorities are investigating more. in fact, the remains of at least ten people were found along a deserted stretch of beach, most...
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time lapse video showing the powerful storm rolling into new york city late today. there are already reports of damage in some areas. flight delays being reported at major airports, from washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york right up to boston. the violent storm downing trees in brooklyn. cars on the street damaged. and across the u.s. tonight, the dangerous heat, as well. now expanding and moving east. the northeast now bracing for its first heat wave of the summer. and the alarming new reading in the waters off the coast of florida tonight. a preliminary ocean temperature reading now of 101 degrees. which could be a global record. ginger zee standing by on the storms and the intense heat coming to the northeast. and this ocean reading tonight that has scientists so alarmed. abc's victor oquendo leading us off from florida. >> reporter: tonight, what could be an all-time global ocean heat record in the waters off south florida, a buoy in manatee bay, near key largo, recording a preliminary ocean temperature of 101 degrees. as hot as a jacuzzi. it's rocket fuel
time lapse video showing the powerful storm rolling into new york city late today. there are already reports of damage in some areas. flight delays being reported at major airports, from washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york right up to boston. the violent storm downing trees in brooklyn. cars on the street damaged. and across the u.s. tonight, the dangerous heat, as well. now expanding and moving east. the northeast now bracing for its first heat wave of the summer. and the alarming new...
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new york city officials say the city is at a breaking point to trying to handle a tiny fraction of themmigrants who have illegally cross our southern border new york refugees relief center of the roosevelt hotel is at capacity now. dozens of asylum-seekers camped outside the hotel last night after waiting for hours in the heat and rain there yet to be proprocessed the city's intake system which has seen more than 93000 asylum-seekers come through since last spring. currently 56000 migrants remain in the city's care. cb cotton takes a look. >> hi jon, they're more migrante migrants and asylum-seekers waiting outside the hotel this evening. one of them telling me he has been sleeping outside for three days now. the city says without more help from the state or federal government, we may see more migrants sleeping here on the streets. this comes as of migrants and asylum-seekers continue to arrive daily. for many of them the first stop is at the roosevelt hotel the hotel open back in may as a city's main arrival center providing legal, medical other services and offering housing for famil
new york city officials say the city is at a breaking point to trying to handle a tiny fraction of themmigrants who have illegally cross our southern border new york refugees relief center of the roosevelt hotel is at capacity now. dozens of asylum-seekers camped outside the hotel last night after waiting for hours in the heat and rain there yet to be proprocessed the city's intake system which has seen more than 93000 asylum-seekers come through since last spring. currently 56000 migrants...
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it's 5:00 in new york city.ing on capitol hill over government censorship. republicans trying to lay out the evidence that the biden administration and big tech worked together to silence americans. but democrats used it mainly to bash the star witness, who happens to be president biden's top challenger, robert f. kennedy jr. he was there to give personal testimony on the topic after
it's 5:00 in new york city.ing on capitol hill over government censorship. republicans trying to lay out the evidence that the biden administration and big tech worked together to silence americans. but democrats used it mainly to bash the star witness, who happens to be president biden's top challenger, robert f. kennedy jr. he was there to give personal testimony on the topic after
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when they visit new york city, they watch the tiktok best vintage shops in new york city.latform that will continue to go grow but instagram is one of our best ways to market. charles: speaking of growing. you own several of these stores. do you get to the point you start to think wow, this could be something monumental? i saw a picture the other day of the first pizza hut. you wouldn't have thought it would be a multigazillion franchise t was in a brick building somewhere in kansas, right? do you start this think this could be a global business or global empire? >> for sure. even when i started the first store, i went to indiana university, i opened the store fronter in bloomfield, indiana. very small town. my idea was to scale it. that has been five 1/2 years. we have one in indiana, boulder, colorado, the most recent one is in new york city. i thought you could do this, replicate the store in every small market city, even big market city in america, even globally. charles: got to say, congratulations, nick. i really love your story. i will go down to see, you guys may n
when they visit new york city, they watch the tiktok best vintage shops in new york city.latform that will continue to go grow but instagram is one of our best ways to market. charles: speaking of growing. you own several of these stores. do you get to the point you start to think wow, this could be something monumental? i saw a picture the other day of the first pizza hut. you wouldn't have thought it would be a multigazillion franchise t was in a brick building somewhere in kansas, right? do...
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assistant attorney in new york city. he he also then a lot of other agents, a lot of them, actually. i mean, a lot a dozen maybe who have written own books. i've read most of them and looked at most of them. and i will say this, some are better than others. how about that? some are better than others. and i thought the ones that were better were the ones that were less personal and more factual all, and that they take them selves out of the story a bit more and put in others and realized in a lot of the really cases that i worked on and i, i mentioned a few already, there were a lot of other people did a lot on those cases are, a lot more than i did. and what i try in this book is to give credit where credit is due to other people, to other in one case, one guy who i think was actually a hero to different cases i was involved with him. jim siano was still with us and jim siano ran to the gunfire. you hear doing that? i talk one aircraft hijacking case happened right here at dulles airport and he ran to the gunfire was ri
assistant attorney in new york city. he he also then a lot of other agents, a lot of them, actually. i mean, a lot a dozen maybe who have written own books. i've read most of them and looked at most of them. and i will say this, some are better than others. how about that? some are better than others. and i thought the ones that were better were the ones that were less personal and more factual all, and that they take them selves out of the story a bit more and put in others and realized in a...
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cotton is live in new york city. 100°, c.b., nothing like being in the subway when it's that hot. >> john, it is hot out here. look at this, new data from the united nations shows july will be the hottest month ever recorded on the planet. the summer heat wave has officially arrived here in the northeast, in fact newark, new jersey just issued a code red letting people know about the dangerous conditions and here in times square we can definitely feel this heat. now get this, over 260 million americans will feel the scorching temps now spreading across the plains and over the east coast putting major cities, not only in the northeast but also new england under heat alerts through at least friday. exp experts stay inside during the hottest part of the day, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and drink water even if you don't feel thirsty and find shade. it could feel like it's over 105°. people are doing their best to find shade and water. >> it's never fun to go through a heat wave, but what's great is that there are all these p
cotton is live in new york city. 100°, c.b., nothing like being in the subway when it's that hot. >> john, it is hot out here. look at this, new data from the united nations shows july will be the hottest month ever recorded on the planet. the summer heat wave has officially arrived here in the northeast, in fact newark, new jersey just issued a code red letting people know about the dangerous conditions and here in times square we can definitely feel this heat. now get this, over 260...
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we are just making new york city look scary. that's the media's fault. bragg said he gets nervous when his family rides the subway. what is city council talking about. how do we fix this problem? >> as you know three years ago the city council defunded the police by $3 billion. now even though the city council brought the budget back to pre-pandemic levels and even though actually serious crimes like murder and rape are down, unless we completely untie the hands of our police. unless we repeal cashless bail and get rid of soft on crime d.a.s like alvin bragg. new yorkers are not going to feel safe in our city. >> ainsley: do you have others who support you? >> we do some and some don't. >> we had progressive city council. >> ainsley: thank you for coming on with us. >> thank you for having me. >> ainsley: she is a barbie girl in a china world. the map going viral formed the iconic dolls -- or from the iconic doll's movie that extends china's territory. first, running on faith. mike pence follows his christian north star in his 2024 run. we will ask former
we are just making new york city look scary. that's the media's fault. bragg said he gets nervous when his family rides the subway. what is city council talking about. how do we fix this problem? >> as you know three years ago the city council defunded the police by $3 billion. now even though the city council brought the budget back to pre-pandemic levels and even though actually serious crimes like murder and rape are down, unless we completely untie the hands of our police. unless we...
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this is new york city, isn't it? has seen him. it has to be. you've seen him? i've seen him. okay. well that story coming up. you're watching world news now. >> i phil swift here for the flex seal family of flood protection products to show you their sealing power. we built this entire house and sealed every gap, crack and hole once dry and sealed. let's open the floodgates. it's impossible to stop all floods on every structure. but our flood protection products can help slow down or even stop water from entering. and when the waters recede, they're completely removable. get the removable flex seal family of flood protection products. >> world news now continues after this. from our abc stations. >> sarah, you've got this okay you can be amazing. >> you can turn a phrase into your wardrobe. you can be the outcast or be the backlash of somebody's lack of love. but i wonder what would happen if you say what you want to say and let the words fall out? honestly i want to see you be brave what's finger births? see >> but they lost. not really. not where it counts. >> oh, this seal, baby.
this is new york city, isn't it? has seen him. it has to be. you've seen him? i've seen him. okay. well that story coming up. you're watching world news now. >> i phil swift here for the flex seal family of flood protection products to show you their sealing power. we built this entire house and sealed every gap, crack and hole once dry and sealed. let's open the floodgates. it's impossible to stop all floods on every structure. but our flood protection products can help slow down or even...
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have a piece coming out today in the new york sun talking about lowering taxes in new york because it's the only way to turn around the death spiral and new york cityact people back, attract businesses. that's what she's talking about. the ecb continues to raise taxes, continue to spend more government money. as you're saying, that doesn't grow an economy, never has, never will. this is a message that has to get out. that's why they hate this woman. all the press about giorgia meloni has been so negative in europe because she's far right. well guess what? she's also common sense. she's talking larry kudlow's talk, right. cut taxes, that's the path to prosperity and she's right. cheryl: no, i mean, she made valid points. it's a tough hill to climb. this country has to do the same thing to get out of our fiscal mess we're in right now. all right. well, coming up, it is the final trading day of the month. how markets are moving on a busy week of earnings and econ data, plus the biden family makes a shocking admission. the media has been calling them out on for years. that's making a buzz this morning. ♪ we can have it all. ♪ anything you want you can
have a piece coming out today in the new york sun talking about lowering taxes in new york because it's the only way to turn around the death spiral and new york cityact people back, attract businesses. that's what she's talking about. the ecb continues to raise taxes, continue to spend more government money. as you're saying, that doesn't grow an economy, never has, never will. this is a message that has to get out. that's why they hate this woman. all the press about giorgia meloni has been...
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farther south, the excessive heat is now baking new york city. re hit 94 today, but that didn't stop tourists like the doormans from visiting times square. >> so what were your plans in new york, and has the heat affected them at all? >> no. >> either way. fun everywhere. >> reporter: the epa says urban heat islands like the concrete jungle of new york can get up to seven degrees hotter than surrounding areas. >> this is not our first heat wave, and with climate change accelerating, it won't be our last. >> reporter: across the country, heat alerts are in effect for 35 states and washington, d.c. scott macfarlane is there. >> reporter: here in the nation's capital, the temperature could hit 100 degrees for the first time in seven years at the peak of sight seeing and tourism season. the city has ordered splash parks and cooling centers opened, and they've also ordered pet owners not to leave their animals outside unattended. at the white house, president biden talked about the extreme heat. >> we should be protecting workers from hazardous conditi
farther south, the excessive heat is now baking new york city. re hit 94 today, but that didn't stop tourists like the doormans from visiting times square. >> so what were your plans in new york, and has the heat affected them at all? >> no. >> either way. fun everywhere. >> reporter: the epa says urban heat islands like the concrete jungle of new york can get up to seven degrees hotter than surrounding areas. >> this is not our first heat wave, and with climate...
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te te okay, well, here inm new york city, i don't appreciate them giving me this this toptopic. the world's top competitive eater, joey chestnut joe, again, but not without some stiff competition from the weather. officials calling off the nathan's hot dog eating eatg men's contest due to torrential storms hitting the coney island area. yeah, but chestnut didn't let soggy weather bloc k him fromgnn his 16th title. the reigning champ urgedo once organizers to save the contest. and he went on to once again rg take home the gold after how uring 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes. this is actually kind of funny how this all went down becauseta . like you said, there was a bigsu thunderstorm that happened. the competition was supposed to happepposed noonn at noon.f a yeah. and all of it got delayed and then allsuddat a sudden wori out that it got canceled. and then there's this picture ol of joey chestnut, and he's like, it's storming. and he like it just blows up. o a bunch of reporters said that h hee was heard saying, i'm goint to get all the guys out here. l thi'm going to do the thing. g
te te okay, well, here inm new york city, i don't appreciate them giving me this this toptopic. the world's top competitive eater, joey chestnut joe, again, but not without some stiff competition from the weather. officials calling off the nathan's hot dog eating eatg men's contest due to torrential storms hitting the coney island area. yeah, but chestnut didn't let soggy weather bloc k him fromgnn his 16th title. the reigning champ urgedo once organizers to save the contest. and he went on to...
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new york city officials anyway are taking all the precautions. tioner. there's the forecast highs for today. 95 here in new york but, stuart, we have been watching the the heat across the southwest and the southern plains. phoenix, arizona, weeks and weeks of 110 degrees plus. so again, for the northeast and the new york city area, nothing to complain about because this is the our first major with heat wave. it's t only going to to last for three days and then back to more seasonal temperatures. back to you. stuart: i'll make sure to complain if it goes to 105, and we'll see about that. janice, thank you very much, indeed. we consider ourself warned. thank you. >>> look at these headlines. they're all about the heat around the world. they focus on climate change. "the new york times," 101 crees -- degrees ocean, florida temperature. the economist, climate change is speeding up. "the new york times", a grim climate lesson from the canadian wildfires. stephen moore, come on in, please. the media is full of extreme weather muse. what's your take on -
new york city officials anyway are taking all the precautions. tioner. there's the forecast highs for today. 95 here in new york but, stuart, we have been watching the the heat across the southwest and the southern plains. phoenix, arizona, weeks and weeks of 110 degrees plus. so again, for the northeast and the new york city area, nothing to complain about because this is the our first major with heat wave. it's t only going to to last for three days and then back to more seasonal...
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latest controversial easts and why does it matter we're talking about new york city new your big city, or town near you. bad ideas immigrate across the country so first thing is, banning emissions and banning gas stoves they want to be part of a net zero emission by 2050 here in new york city. so of the 50,000 buildings, they think they'll get 40% by 2030 and all of them by 2050 apartment that have means banning natural gas stoves and furnaces in any new builds here in new york city. by the way the city expects about 4,000 build lings fall short on those stements maybe buildings then what do they face foreclosure, fines? big problems for people who manage those buildings and have to -- keep a balance sheet. you also have what happens with the vehicles in this city. so driverrings entering midtown manhattan they've got the city got approval for a congestion pricing plan. meaning, it's geng to cost you money simply for entering midtown up to $23 for drivers driving into the island of manhattan. now, connecticut, whether you're on long island or if you're in new jersey
latest controversial easts and why does it matter we're talking about new york city new your big city, or town near you. bad ideas immigrate across the country so first thing is, banning emissions and banning gas stoves they want to be part of a net zero emission by 2050 here in new york city. so of the 50,000 buildings, they think they'll get 40% by 2030 and all of them by 2050 apartment that have means banning natural gas stoves and furnaces in any new builds here in new york city. by the way...
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eric adams said new york city is a sanctuary city. rest you, you can basically people are doing drugs on every street corner. i don't have to tell you guys, you're in new york city now. what happens? their homeless shelters get overrun with illegal immigrants and then adams says no, we don't want anymore. florida operates in a different way. ron desantis has made it clear we're a law and order state. if you are illegal and breaking the law by very definition and we are not going to tolerate it here. if california wants to be a sanctuary state, congratulations. if new york city wants to be a sanctuary city, congratulations. it puts strain on the average person, the guy watching this now who has a job, who is trying to live right and raise a family and everything else, pay their taxes, etc. their money is supporting people who are illegal and bringing crime and god only knows what else in terms of culture and everything else. this is the problem everywhere. without exception. someone watching this or you guys can show me the progressive
eric adams said new york city is a sanctuary city. rest you, you can basically people are doing drugs on every street corner. i don't have to tell you guys, you're in new york city now. what happens? their homeless shelters get overrun with illegal immigrants and then adams says no, we don't want anymore. florida operates in a different way. ron desantis has made it clear we're a law and order state. if you are illegal and breaking the law by very definition and we are not going to tolerate it...
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i was born and raised in new york city. there has been a surge of violent and fatal attacks against asian. 70-year-old was shot in the head, beaten and kicked my team. two elderly women were stabbed with a machete while waiting for a bus. a 15-year-old boy was stabbed in the neck on the bus by a 12-year-old boy. none of these brutal attacks have been classified as hate crime. hate crime, while on the rise, are on the rise. asians were the victims of nearly 100 70,000 violent incidents while the number of anti-asian hate crimes in 2021 was just 305. not to minimize hate crime, but to put the scope of the problem in proper context. a tweet never put grandma in the hospital. the urgent issue of violence against asians predates covid. the 2018 criminalization by the bureau of justice statistics shows violent incidents by race, and. the largest share, 20 5% are perpetrated by black offenders while asians commit 0.1% of such attacks against black victims. if all those living nearby equally to attack asian, blacks are taking asian
i was born and raised in new york city. there has been a surge of violent and fatal attacks against asian. 70-year-old was shot in the head, beaten and kicked my team. two elderly women were stabbed with a machete while waiting for a bus. a 15-year-old boy was stabbed in the neck on the bus by a 12-year-old boy. none of these brutal attacks have been classified as hate crime. hate crime, while on the rise, are on the rise. asians were the victims of nearly 100 70,000 violent incidents while the...
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new york city. it snowballs here in new york. and you get just pressured into all of this. what the browning school, the gender identity policy says on their website. it says browning will consider for admission any child identified as a boy or assigned male at birth who wishes to join a boy school and well-served by our mission. there is one website. you are probably familiar with it. i follow it on instagram. new york city private school watch. they tell you everything like this woke happening at all these schools parents with comment and all the parents in the community talk about it. this was first identified on that website because a mom who he was on the board who committed to giving a million dollars to this school pulled all of her three boys out of the school because she had problems with the school. they questioned the school and they started treating the boys unfairly she said. what's your reaction to that? >> this is absolutely happening and quantifiable. there needs to be a paradigm shift. the truth of the matter is ivy league schools are not accepting as many
new york city. it snowballs here in new york. and you get just pressured into all of this. what the browning school, the gender identity policy says on their website. it says browning will consider for admission any child identified as a boy or assigned male at birth who wishes to join a boy school and well-served by our mission. there is one website. you are probably familiar with it. i follow it on instagram. new york city private school watch. they tell you everything like this woke...
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>>> the horrific crane collapse here in new york city. multiple injuries. >>> and republican leader mitch mcconnell suffers an episode in front of the cameras, appearing unable to speak for a time. >>> first, hunter biden tonight. the federal judge raising serious concerns about the plea deal. hunter biden arriving in federal court in delaware, expecting to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges, and agree to a plan that would avoid prosecution on a felony gun charge. the judge, though, taking issue with key parts of the deal, calling it atypical and not straightforward. so, instead, hunter biden pleading not guilty. so, what happens next here? terry moran live at the court tonight. >>> here in new york city, the frightening high rise crane fire and collapse. the crane slicing through a neighboring apartment building, plunging at least 45 stories onto a busy street below. right during rush hour. multiple injuries. and what we've learned tonight about the crane company. >>> an alarming scene on capitol hill late today involving senate
>>> the horrific crane collapse here in new york city. multiple injuries. >>> and republican leader mitch mcconnell suffers an episode in front of the cameras, appearing unable to speak for a time. >>> first, hunter biden tonight. the federal judge raising serious concerns about the plea deal. hunter biden arriving in federal court in delaware, expecting to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges, and agree to a plan that would avoid prosecution on a felony gun...
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