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trump's major victory in iowa, the former president immediately going to federal court here in new york city. meantime, in iowa, just 14% of registered republicans taking part. now, to new hampshire. nikki haley within single digits of trump in the polls. and haley says she will not debate unless donald trump is on that stage. ron desantis in haley's home state of south carolina today. rachel scott on what to watch for. >>> this dangerous winter blast across the u.s. tonight, from texas to florida, up to the northeas the frigid temperatures moving in. new york city, philadelphia, at long last getting snow. the treacherous driving across several states. the national guard called in to help stranded drivers. and now the next storm we're already tracking at this hour. rob marciano here to time this out. >>> in new york city tonight, we have just learned two nypd officers have been shot and wounded. the suspect possibly grabbing an officer's gun. >>> the major turn tonight in the case of the alleged lock island serial killer, now charged with murdering a fourth woman. and for the first time toni
trump's major victory in iowa, the former president immediately going to federal court here in new york city. meantime, in iowa, just 14% of registered republicans taking part. now, to new hampshire. nikki haley within single digits of trump in the polls. and haley says she will not debate unless donald trump is on that stage. ron desantis in haley's home state of south carolina today. rachel scott on what to watch for. >>> this dangerous winter blast across the u.s. tonight, from...
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and we'll time them out. >>> in new york city, the earthquake tonight knocking out power in parts of the city. residents reporting the sounds of possible explosions. >>> and america strong tonight. what happened right at the stroke of midnight on new year's snl you couldn' ? you couldn't have planned this. >>> good evening and it's great to be back with all of you in the new year here. we do begin tonight, though, with this horrific crash, a passenger plane crashing into a coast guard plane while coming in for a landing in tokyo. the awful moment caught on video. the passenger plane touching down, colliding with that second plane, erupting into a fireball, trailing smoke as it continues down the runway. the passengers soon racing to escape down the emergency slide right there. 379 passengers and crew on that japan airlines flight, getting off just before it was completely engulfed in flames. the five crew members on the coast guard cargo plane did not survive this. this crash, part of japan's twin tragedies. that coast guard plane was actually full of supplies bound for the part of ja
and we'll time them out. >>> in new york city, the earthquake tonight knocking out power in parts of the city. residents reporting the sounds of possible explosions. >>> and america strong tonight. what happened right at the stroke of midnight on new year's snl you couldn' ? you couldn't have planned this. >>> good evening and it's great to be back with all of you in the new year here. we do begin tonight, though, with this horrific crash, a passenger plane crashing...
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and in new york city, only three of his buildingremain. these the line the streets of new york and the only three that still remain e the pedestal to the statue of liberty. the vanderbilt family was the him -- mausoleum and the entrance to the metropolitan museum which is called wing d. i say wing d, it was completed in 1902 and obviously faces onto fifth avenue, but i say wing d because most buildings in the gilded age, when they got too small, they just knock them wn and build something bigger, they knocked it down and build something even bigger. they didn't do that at the met. at the t they kept adding wings. and so it really kind of becomes this living, breathing, kind of architectural history of america over the last 150 years. anybody who is been to the met, don't ask me how we took this photograph, because 24 hours a day there's a hot dog stand at the bottom of the steps. which we managed to somehow get rid of. and if you walk into the building and you go up the steps, you walk through the entrance, you go all the way to the back of
and in new york city, only three of his buildingremain. these the line the streets of new york and the only three that still remain e the pedestal to the statue of liberty. the vanderbilt family was the him -- mausoleum and the entrance to the metropolitan museum which is called wing d. i say wing d, it was completed in 1902 and obviously faces onto fifth avenue, but i say wing d because most buildings in the gilded age, when they got too small, they just knock them wn and build something...
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i've spoken to so many people who've traveled here to new york city to ring in the new year. they are so excited and they are counting on the new york city police department to keep them safe as they do so, they stand out in times square for hours for the best view in the house. if you ask why, the answer is pretty simple. >> it's a surreal feeling. it's. it's really hard to describe. it's special. >> like frank sinatra said, it's the city so nice. they named it twice new york, new york, baby. i mean, it's the, i think, number one attraction in on the world. >> so you got to be here to see that big, shiny new year's eve ball drop. >> a timeless tradition to ring in a brand new year with big wishes, wealth and prosperity. it's a herculean task to manage an estimated 1 million people packing into the crossroads of the world in the big apple, the nypd, using a full arsenal of tools to keep people safe, including drone technology. this time, it's a bit more complicated because of the ongoing protests in new york city stemming from the israel-hamas conflict. but we can look for any
i've spoken to so many people who've traveled here to new york city to ring in the new year. they are so excited and they are counting on the new york city police department to keep them safe as they do so, they stand out in times square for hours for the best view in the house. if you ask why, the answer is pretty simple. >> it's a surreal feeling. it's. it's really hard to describe. it's special. >> like frank sinatra said, it's the city so nice. they named it twice new york, new...
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so, if they say their destination is new york city, they cannot be held in new jersey. iew is they are saying they want to go to new york city because of the right to shelter. >> sandra: my mind is kind of blown. i don't know what anybody is doing about this. we had an alderman from the city of chicago on this program yesterday and you know, great guy, and a real conversation with us about it and we respect him for that. but when i said you guys -- you are a democrat, you labelled yourself a sanctuary city as well. you said all are welcome. his response was yeah, but we didn't anticipate this. >> obviously. obviously. they didn't plan. nobody planned for this. and as a result, you know, the taxpayers, we are going to end up paying for it, the store owners are suffering from it, right, you know, even the traffic to new york city, i've seen a lot of international come in, people, you know, visitors come into the restaurant. >> sandra: interesting. >> but i'm not seeing the surrounding area, the suburbs, they are not coming to town and now in front of the shelter on my bloc
so, if they say their destination is new york city, they cannot be held in new jersey. iew is they are saying they want to go to new york city because of the right to shelter. >> sandra: my mind is kind of blown. i don't know what anybody is doing about this. we had an alderman from the city of chicago on this program yesterday and you know, great guy, and a real conversation with us about it and we respect him for that. but when i said you guys -- you are a democrat, you labelled...
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new york city set to get hit again. ginger zee standing by. >>> also tonight, the new and scathing report on uvalde from the department of justice. tonight, suggesting the failed response allowed more schoolchildren to die. police were in that school three minutes after the gunman, so why did it take so long to get to the suspect? what they've revealed. mireya villarreal in uvalde. >>> also, breaking news tonight in a case that stunned the nation. the murder of a young pregnant wife, laci peterson. tonight, abc news learning the l.a. innocence project is now taking up the case of scott peterson, who was convicted of murdering his wife laci and their unborn child. what attorneys for the group are now saying tonight. >>> the news tonight involving the d.a. in the georgia case against donald trump and 18 co-defendants. the judge now scheduling a hearing over the d.a.'s alleged misconduct. what she's accused of, and what she has said so far. pierre thomas standing by. >>> donald trump taking aim at nikki haley. haley firing
new york city set to get hit again. ginger zee standing by. >>> also tonight, the new and scathing report on uvalde from the department of justice. tonight, suggesting the failed response allowed more schoolchildren to die. police were in that school three minutes after the gunman, so why did it take so long to get to the suspect? what they've revealed. mireya villarreal in uvalde. >>> also, breaking news tonight in a case that stunned the nation. the murder of a young...
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in new york city, only three of his buildings remain. they used to line the streets of new york. the only three that still remain are the pedestal to the statue of liberty, vanderbilt family mausoleum and wing d. i say wing d, this was completed in 1902 and faces on to fifth avenue. i say wing d because most biddings in the guilded age, when they got too small, they knocked them down and built something bigger, knocked it down and built something bigger. they didn't at the met. at the met they kept adding wings. so it really kind of becomes this living breathing kind of architectural history of america over the last 150 years. anybody who has been to the met, don't ask me how we took this photograph because 24 hours a day, there was a hot dog stand right at the bottom of the steps, which we managed to somehow get rid of. if you walk in to the building and you go you were the steps, walk through the entrance, go to the back of the building into the layman gallery, which the layman gallery is wing o, added in the '70s by kevin roach, if you turn around this is what you see, the ori
in new york city, only three of his buildings remain. they used to line the streets of new york. the only three that still remain are the pedestal to the statue of liberty, vanderbilt family mausoleum and wing d. i say wing d, this was completed in 1902 and faces on to fifth avenue. i say wing d because most biddings in the guilded age, when they got too small, they knocked them down and built something bigger, knocked it down and built something bigger. they didn't at the met. at the met they...
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passports, and giving them out people fly in again in canada no visa required walk into new york go to new york cityoin what could be growing or creation of terrorist cells, where 9/11 took 19 terrorists to bring down city of new york destroy, almost killed 3,000 people that tragic day segup a worse scenario with failure to enforce our bill critically important every level. cheryl: we cannot wake this up congresswoman claudia tenney good to see you. >> great to see i leap happy. >> you, too, happy new year, let's stay with new year's eve today and markets triple digit losses predicted for first trading day we had a great run in 2023. now you got to think about it where you putting money to work in the new year? we are going to be right back. . ♪ ♪ , ahhh, ain't nobody ♪ -- wealth-changing question -- are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible? high taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need a tax-optimized portfolio. at creative planning, our money managers and specialists work together to make sure your portfolio and wealth are managed in a tax-efficient manner. it's what you ke
passports, and giving them out people fly in again in canada no visa required walk into new york go to new york cityoin what could be growing or creation of terrorist cells, where 9/11 took 19 terrorists to bring down city of new york destroy, almost killed 3,000 people that tragic day segup a worse scenario with failure to enforce our bill critically important every level. cheryl: we cannot wake this up congresswoman claudia tenney good to see you. >> great to see i leap happy. >>...
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this is for every kid in new york city. that it costs $45,000 for every kid in new york city. what's interesting about the decision to go ahead and take and, you set it up perfectly, out at that air former airstrip that they have placed these tents. rather than drive the tents into the ground with stakes. they can't because they're on a runway. and they can't break the concrete. what they did is just used heavy stones and things like that. there was a storm on december the 18th apparently winds up to 50 miles per hour. bolts took loose from tents and migrants were horrified. yesterday, the city said all right we're going to move them into this particular high school and all those kids who go there normally will have to study remotely. >> it's unbelievable how much these kids have to pay the price not only economically disadvantaged overcrowded classrooms kids don't speak english. even language it's a different language. on top of that asked to stay home and do the zoom learning which we know is absolutely detrimental to adva
this is for every kid in new york city. that it costs $45,000 for every kid in new york city. what's interesting about the decision to go ahead and take and, you set it up perfectly, out at that air former airstrip that they have placed these tents. rather than drive the tents into the ground with stakes. they can't because they're on a runway. and they can't break the concrete. what they did is just used heavy stones and things like that. there was a storm on december the 18th apparently winds...
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to philadelphia to new york city. potentially the biggest snow in new york city in nearly two years. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> the deadly explosions in iran. at least 95 people killed, more than 200 wounded. two explosions minutes apart. the victims attending a memorial for a top iranian general killed in a u.s. air strike four years ago. martha raddatz with late reporting, she's in the middle east. >>> in the u.s. tonight, those bomb threats targeting multiple state capitals. authorities at this hour investigating who is behind the hoax. >>> outside new york tonight, authorities on the scene, the religious leader shot and killed outside his mosque in newark. witnesses describing the suspect tonight. >>> the passenger plane that collided with another plane while landing in tokyo, bursting into flames. tonight, we have learn what the pilots on that passenger jet had been told just before landing. matt gutman in tokyo. >>> here at home, the crisis at the border. houfs speaker mike johnson and fl low
to philadelphia to new york city. potentially the biggest snow in new york city in nearly two years. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> the deadly explosions in iran. at least 95 people killed, more than 200 wounded. two explosions minutes apart. the victims attending a memorial for a top iranian general killed in a u.s. air strike four years ago. martha raddatz with late reporting, she's in the middle east. >>> in the u.s. tonight, those bomb threats targeting...
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nate. >> new york city mayor eric adams is once again criticizing texas governor greg abbott after severalith hundreds of migrants arrived in new jersey cities and towns over the weekend rather than here at the port authority bus stop. chaperones were on the buses and helped guide migrants to new york city. adams had an executive order that is changing the game. it requires charter bus companies to provide 32 hours notice before arriving in new york city with migrants and it limits the drop-off window to between 8:30 a.m. and noon monday through friday. companies that violate the order could face a variety of penalties including fines and having their buses impounded. today mayor adams office tells fox news texas governor greg abbott continues to treat asylum seekers like political pawns and is instead dropping off families in surrounding cities and states in the cold dark of night with train tickets to travel to new york city. speaking of chicago, another city that is dealing with this mayor adams mentioned chicago in the statement. mayor brandon johnson said that a plane full of 350 migr
nate. >> new york city mayor eric adams is once again criticizing texas governor greg abbott after severalith hundreds of migrants arrived in new jersey cities and towns over the weekend rather than here at the port authority bus stop. chaperones were on the buses and helped guide migrants to new york city. adams had an executive order that is changing the game. it requires charter bus companies to provide 32 hours notice before arriving in new york city with migrants and it limits the...
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madison alworth is live here in new york city with the latest. ty seeing those minimum wage hikes for delivery drivers. here in new york city drivers will now be making $17.96 per hour with an up crease to $20 an hour by 2025, and this recently went into effect, but we are already seeing the changes to both restaurants, drivers and those delivery companies. we reached out to all of the companies involved like uber, door door9 and the like, uber saying in part, quote, we've warned for over a year that new york city's $30 an hour pay rule would eliminate jobs, discourage. tipping and force couriers to go faster while doing more deliveries, and that's exactly what's happening. while doordash has said, quote, we have already had to make changes in order to continue operating in these markets and anticipate that more changes will be needed. one of the changes that we are already seeing on these food delivery platforms is the remuscle of the option to tip. prior to this change, customers were asked to tip the delivery person before the order, now you ch
madison alworth is live here in new york city with the latest. ty seeing those minimum wage hikes for delivery drivers. here in new york city drivers will now be making $17.96 per hour with an up crease to $20 an hour by 2025, and this recently went into effect, but we are already seeing the changes to both restaurants, drivers and those delivery companies. we reached out to all of the companies involved like uber, door door9 and the like, uber saying in part, quote, we've warned for over a...
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that stacy new york city. is going to be protest today in new york city over the migrant issue. this is giovanni williams, brad lander, they want the city, the 60 day eviction of the migrants, they want to stop that congresswoman, they want the migrants to stay in the shelters and in the hotels until june when the weather is nicer. i don't know if you can do anything about this, it's unbelievable to me. >> do you see my point, it is those people those democrats in new york city and washington who do not want to end this crisis, they want the federal government to give them more money so they can open up more shelters and more encampments. were not doing it and thank god we have a republican house in charge or they would be providing more funding so they can keep this crisis going it's out of control and we have to go after those democrats standing in our way of securing our border and keeping new york c city, do you know that fentanyl 80% of the overdose deaths in new york city linked to fastenal and streaming
that stacy new york city. is going to be protest today in new york city over the migrant issue. this is giovanni williams, brad lander, they want the city, the 60 day eviction of the migrants, they want to stop that congresswoman, they want the migrants to stay in the shelters and in the hotels until june when the weather is nicer. i don't know if you can do anything about this, it's unbelievable to me. >> do you see my point, it is those people those democrats in new york city and...
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so this is all happening because new york city has a new executive order that is limiting when charter> can drop off those migrants in new york city, but that restriction is essentially being ignored. what's happening instead now is that buses, since this weekend 23 of them, have been arriving to various townes around new jersey full of migrants that have come across the southern border. they get off, and then they border train straight the for new york city. local leaders here in new jersey including many democrats are sounding the alarm and saying to these migrants when they arrive here, they are not welcome to stay here in the garden state. 11 buses since this weekend have arrived to this town, and while most of the migrants, around 1,000 of them, have continued on to new york city, the mayor has told state officials that if migrants decide to stay in the state, his town is not in a position to take any of them. the mayor of edison saying president bush the same thing on facebook after -- pretty much the same thing. quote, i want to be very clear, if any bus, train or plane of illeg
so this is all happening because new york city has a new executive order that is limiting when charter> can drop off those migrants in new york city, but that restriction is essentially being ignored. what's happening instead now is that buses, since this weekend 23 of them, have been arriving to various townes around new jersey full of migrants that have come across the southern border. they get off, and then they border train straight the for new york city. local leaders here in new jersey...
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vanderbilt, the second and in new york city, only three of his buildings remain. they used to line the streets of new york and the only three, but still remain the pedestal to the statue of liberty. the vanderbilt family mausoleum, which is on sten island. and thethe entrance to the metropolitan museum, which is called wing d. and i say wing davis was completed in 1902 and obviously faces onto fifth avenue. but i say winged because most buildings in the gilded age, when they got too small, they just knocked them down. they built something bigger, they knocked it down. they built something even bigger. they didn't do that at the met, at the met, they kept on adding wings. and so it really kind of becomes this living, breathing, kind of architectural history of america over the last hundred and 50 years. and anybody who's been to the met, don't k me how we took this ptograph because 24 hours a day was a hot dog stand right at the bottom of the steps. i wish you managed to somehow get rid of and if you walk in to the building and you go up the steps, you walk through
vanderbilt, the second and in new york city, only three of his buildings remain. they used to line the streets of new york and the only three, but still remain the pedestal to the statue of liberty. the vanderbilt family mausoleum, which is on sten island. and thethe entrance to the metropolitan museum, which is called wing d. and i say wing davis was completed in 1902 and obviously faces onto fifth avenue. but i say winged because most buildings in the gilded age, when they got too small, they...
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there is a big sports complex and we live in new york city. all island has tent cities and moms say tents, you think of camping in the woods, it is not like that, it is a big system. >> steve: great big. >> brian: ruining the fields. no place to play lacrossesoccer, those are fields. the clubs have to go away. don't they have enough stacked against them, now they are ruining the turf by stamping it down. that will cost more money. this is a national issue, next president has to handle it. this president wants it to go away and it won't. here is governor desantis. >> if someone breaks into your home, you can use lethal force to protect your family. somebody can cut a hole and break into our wall and we are supposed to let that happen? not on my watch. >> if you see a cartel member it's00 >> rules of engagement. that is appropriate to do to defend your country. look at states and localities. i will not allow sanctuary cities or states. >> steve: that is governor ron desantis, he had trouble flying back from florida because of the big storm, he ma
there is a big sports complex and we live in new york city. all island has tent cities and moms say tents, you think of camping in the woods, it is not like that, it is a big system. >> steve: great big. >> brian: ruining the fields. no place to play lacrossesoccer, those are fields. the clubs have to go away. don't they have enough stacked against them, now they are ruining the turf by stamping it down. that will cost more money. this is a national issue, next president has to...
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new york. but they were diverted instead to new jersey. it's most recent effort by officials to manage a crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands of migrants arrive in northern cities160,000 to new york alone since the spring of 2022. william brangham is back and reporting this week on how two different cities are handling these new arrivals. the begins tonight, in new york. william: it's a modern-day ellis island, 19 stories tall, in midtown manhattan. the once grand roosevelt hotel, is now the first stop for many newly arrived migrants to new york city. >> they'll be more than 500 asylum seekers that will enter those doors today. william: doctor ted long is an executive with the city's hospital system, which runs the arrival center, and many of the city's shelters. covid shuttered the roosevelt, but since opening to migrants last spring, more than 85,000 have filed through here. dr ted long: we've learned a lot about the specific needs of asylum seekers. every part of the arrival center will bring it up front how we can help you to address those needs. william: after registering, asylum seekers move to a former ballroom for health screenings and optional vaccinat
new york. but they were diverted instead to new jersey. it's most recent effort by officials to manage a crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands of migrants arrive in northern cities160,000 to new york alone since the spring of 2022. william brangham is back and reporting this week on how two different cities are handling these new arrivals. the begins tonight, in new york. william: it's a modern-day ellis island, 19 stories tall, in midtown manhattan. the once grand roosevelt hotel, is now...
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in new york city, they're bussing them out, sending them out to new jersey. . nate foy has more from the bus terminal. >> hi, neil. new york city major eric adams accuses greg abbott of trying to create chaos by sending migrants not here to the port authority but to new jersey on buses with chaperones who then guide the migrants to new york city via trains. take a listen to the mayor moments ago speaking about the governor. >> this is not about raising the attention on an issue, this is about a mean-spirited way of using people and disrupting municipalities, not only in this region but in other parts of the entire country. >> putting migrants on trains headed to new york circumvents the major's order requiring buses to communicate with new york city 32 hours beforehand. the order limits the drop off between between 8:30 and noon. bus operators feel to do this and face consequences. >> now you're seeing the same buss from texas paid for by the state of texas that were previously drops off at port authority are now dropping off at train stations in new jersey, t
in new york city, they're bussing them out, sending them out to new jersey. . nate foy has more from the bus terminal. >> hi, neil. new york city major eric adams accuses greg abbott of trying to create chaos by sending migrants not here to the port authority but to new jersey on buses with chaperones who then guide the migrants to new york city via trains. take a listen to the mayor moments ago speaking about the governor. >> this is not about raising the attention on an issue,...
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we built a program called new york city public health core.ver 100 community-based organizations, not the ones that normally get government contracts, but small, sometimes fuzzy organizations, we got incredible amounts of emergency dollars into their hands to do community health work, to do care, vaccinations, distribution of ppe. if we can do that in an emergency when we are awash with extra dollars from the federal government, how do we organize to do that in peacetime? we need a goal, and i think life expeancy is the goal and t inequities underneath it. two, it's about dlogue and alignment. how do we comeogether and say who is in the best? position to deliver? we finit is often not government. it may not even be the private sector. it will be communities that can deliver on what we need. meg: the idea of alignment, jae won was talking about the idea of food as preventiveare. it can work in a situation like yours to capture value down the line, but we have such a fragmented system across the united states. maybe i will direct it to the indus
we built a program called new york city public health core.ver 100 community-based organizations, not the ones that normally get government contracts, but small, sometimes fuzzy organizations, we got incredible amounts of emergency dollars into their hands to do community health work, to do care, vaccinations, distribution of ppe. if we can do that in an emergency when we are awash with extra dollars from the federal government, how do we organize to do that in peacetime? we need a goal, and i...
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and rachel scott is in iowa for us. >>> the major winter storm targeting new york city and the northeast. heavy snow, rain, potentially damaging winds. at this hour, at least 20 states now under winter alerts. the potential snow totals in new york and the northeast, depending on the track. and rob marciano will show us. >>> the jeffrey epstein case. tonight, the newly unsealed court documents linked to epst epstein, revealing the names of people who had various connections to him, including former presidents clinton and trump, magician david copperfield, michael jackson. none accused of wrongdoing, but what the documents do claim. aaron katersky reporting tonight. >>> former president trump and the scathing new report tonight from house democrats, revealing while he was in office, his bases allegedly received millions from foreign governments, including china and saudi arabia. the response, right here tonight. >>> the israel-hamas war, and this evening, news on a daring secret operation, freeing a palestinian mother and her american brother-in-law inside gaza. how many americans remain t
and rachel scott is in iowa for us. >>> the major winter storm targeting new york city and the northeast. heavy snow, rain, potentially damaging winds. at this hour, at least 20 states now under winter alerts. the potential snow totals in new york and the northeast, depending on the track. and rob marciano will show us. >>> the jeffrey epstein case. tonight, the newly unsealed court documents linked to epst epstein, revealing the names of people who had various connections to...
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new york city can't afford it. t, sanitation, housing, parks in the budget. it looks like taxpayers may get upset, based on what was said from folks in brooklyn, i can't repeat today. >> carley: one quote was this is so bleeped up and it is. you are disenfranchising students from families paying taxes to new york city. they'll are doing school remotely so migrants can live in their school? because the city built an expensive tent. >> cheryl: which doesn't work and migrants have scooters and cars we found out this week. >> carley: what will eric adams say about this? he will face questions. >> todd: migrant crisis one of several issues that has driven a retired new mexico sheriff to ditch the dems. he has a big announcement. what is your announcement? >> yes, todd, good morning. i'm here in new mexico at republican party had been in albuquerque and big announcement for me i'm announcing my candidacy and declaring myself candidate for u.s. senate in new mexico. >> todd: congratulations on the big announcement. what le
new york city can't afford it. t, sanitation, housing, parks in the budget. it looks like taxpayers may get upset, based on what was said from folks in brooklyn, i can't repeat today. >> carley: one quote was this is so bleeped up and it is. you are disenfranchising students from families paying taxes to new york city. they'll are doing school remotely so migrants can live in their school? because the city built an expensive tent. >> cheryl: which doesn't work and migrants have...
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the city of new york which is a local government wants to build 500 new homes over a decade. i agree. let them build. our plan for new york city.em our plan for new york city includes 4 components of what i proposed last year, restoring tax incentives to build housing that includes affordable housing, eliminating outdated restrictions on residential density that prevents the city from building more, supporting no brain-er ideas like the conversion of underutilized commercial properties into homes. that can't be hard. [applause] >> but i approach this crisis with the sense of urgency that is required. so what are we waiting for? let's unleash new york city's potential to getting the session, do you agree with that mayor adams? [cheers and applause] >> all right. so now is the time to act. new yorkers are tired of waiting. i'm tired of waiting and i know we can do this. it takes political will, it takes collaboration and takes commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want and we, my friends, are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurses and teachers
the city of new york which is a local government wants to build 500 new homes over a decade. i agree. let them build. our plan for new york city.em our plan for new york city includes 4 components of what i proposed last year, restoring tax incentives to build housing that includes affordable housing, eliminating outdated restrictions on residential density that prevents the city from building more, supporting no brain-er ideas like the conversion of underutilized commercial properties into...
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our plan for new york city -- our plan for new york city include four commons in of what i offered lastsity that prevents the city from building more. supporting no-brainer the conversion of underutilized commercial property into homes. that can't be hard. [applause] and legalizing basement apartment where is new yorkers already live. in every other state that net challenge of building more housing. it took decades. but i approached this crisis with the sense of urgency that is required. so what for? let's unleash new york's city potential to getting this sessn.■é do you agree with that, mayor adams? [applause] all right. so now, is the time to act. new yorkers are tired ofm tired. and i know we can do this. it takes political will. it takes collaboration. it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and we, my friends, are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurse and teachers should be able to live in the communities they serve. [applause]r children and grandchildren should bailed life in the towns and industry they grew up. and cities where th
our plan for new york city -- our plan for new york city include four commons in of what i offered lastsity that prevents the city from building more. supporting no-brainer the conversion of underutilized commercial property into homes. that can't be hard. [applause] and legalizing basement apartment where is new yorkers already live. in every other state that net challenge of building more housing. it took decades. but i approached this crisis with the sense of urgency that is required. so...
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. >> this issue will destroy new york city, destroy new york city. never in my life have i had a problem that i did not see an ending to. i don't see an ending to this. >> sandra: and now as we brought to you on the program yesterday, denver is hitting a breaking point as hospitals struggle one paid migrant medical costs that are only soaring still at this hour. fox team covering now with matt finn on the ongoing border battle brewing between texas and the federal government. but lydia hu has an update on the story out of denver where hospitals there are saying this is just too much and they are now plunging deep into the red taking on all of these migrants in their facilities. lydia. >> yeah, sandra, that's right. we spoke to the ceo of denver health, that is the public hospital system in the city. they say they are tightening their belt. for example, delaying maintenance on the building, leaning on their donors to try to make ends meet and they are also turning away some patients who need treatment. watch here. >> our emergency room is frequently f
. >> this issue will destroy new york city, destroy new york city. never in my life have i had a problem that i did not see an ending to. i don't see an ending to this. >> sandra: and now as we brought to you on the program yesterday, denver is hitting a breaking point as hospitals struggle one paid migrant medical costs that are only soaring still at this hour. fox team covering now with matt finn on the ongoing border battle brewing between texas and the federal government. but...
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at the stroke of midnight, this baby, who's waiting for his name was born 7 pounds, 12oz at new york city health and hospital, south brooklyn. pictured with his proud dad rafael abitbol of midwood, brooklyn. he is the first in 2024 to the border have in the city. >> i drops when it exactly when that dropped the baby came out. the whole delivery room was singing like happy new year! congratulations it was a very nice environment to be in. >> his birth keeps the hospital's record of delivering the first baby of the new year for now. five straight years in a row back in queens, jasiel is learning about life outside the womb as he receives his first of many gifts. >> it's a gift from us, it says. delivered with love at flushing hospital medical center. >> thank you. >> chantee lans. >> he's grabbing onto my finger channel seven eyewitness news. >> all adorable. big congrats to all of those who welcomed babies yesterday. >> welcome to new year. new baby , new baby family. that's it's live with kelly and mark. today... style icon, podcaster and one of the stars of queer eye, jonathan van ness.
at the stroke of midnight, this baby, who's waiting for his name was born 7 pounds, 12oz at new york city health and hospital, south brooklyn. pictured with his proud dad rafael abitbol of midwood, brooklyn. he is the first in 2024 to the border have in the city. >> i drops when it exactly when that dropped the baby came out. the whole delivery room was singing like happy new year! congratulations it was a very nice environment to be in. >> his birth keeps the hospital's record of...
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similar restrictions. >> this type of chaos is not what's needed in this moment. >> reporter: new york city's mayor eric adams says their cities are at a breaking point. one township in new jersey sending a bus of migrants back to texas. >> edison township police officers did not know if any of those 40 individuals were carrying weapons, they couldn't be identified. >> mary: stephanie ramos with us now. and stephanie, local and state officials are trying to take matters into their own hands here and slow the flow of migrants into their cities, but they are still asking the federal government to do more. >> reporter: they are, mary. local governments are asking for federal financial aid and are also calling this a humanitarian crisis. they're also asking the governor of texas to coordinate with these major cities. mary? >> mary: okay, stephanie, thank you. >>> next tonight, the rapid rise of respiratory illnesses across the u.s. 31 states now reporting high or very high levels of covid, flu, or rsv. hospitals in at least six states reinstating those mask policies. here's abc's victor oquendo.
similar restrictions. >> this type of chaos is not what's needed in this moment. >> reporter: new york city's mayor eric adams says their cities are at a breaking point. one township in new jersey sending a bus of migrants back to texas. >> edison township police officers did not know if any of those 40 individuals were carrying weapons, they couldn't be identified. >> mary: stephanie ramos with us now. and stephanie, local and state officials are trying to take matters...
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preservision. >>> tonight, a new york city hospital worker, he was a hospital greeter, is now under arresthat stabbing spree here in new york. he has been arrested for attempted murder linked to six attacks in ten days, mostly in queens, including one attack on the subway in brooklyn. police say he worked at a hospital in brooklyn. detectives say they have recovered the hunting knife used in the stabbings. >>> tonight, the investigation into a gas explosion in washington, d.c., with firefighters already on the scene when it happened. the blast destroying a store, littering the street with debris. at least one person was hurt. fire crews were already there responding to reports, concerns over a possible gas leak. >>> when we come back here tonight, news on princess catherine, in the hospital, and her condition tonight. what we've now learned. with wet amd, sometimes i worry my world is getting smaller because of my sight. but now, i can open up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a chance for up to
preservision. >>> tonight, a new york city hospital worker, he was a hospital greeter, is now under arresthat stabbing spree here in new york. he has been arrested for attempted murder linked to six attacks in ten days, mostly in queens, including one attack on the subway in brooklyn. police say he worked at a hospital in brooklyn. detectives say they have recovered the hunting knife used in the stabbings. >>> tonight, the investigation into a gas explosion in washington,...
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and new york city mayor eric adams announced he is suing 17 charter bus companies for more than $700 million, demanding they help cover the cost to provide for about 34,000 migrants who have been transported to the city over the last two years. >> these companies have violated state law by not paying the cost of caring for these migrants. >> reporter: the white house blames house republicans for blocking a funding package that included $14 billion for border security. >> does the president understands that there's a problem at the border. he put forth on his first day something to deal with that problem. >> reporter: house republicans are in no mood to negotiate. instead, they are trying to impeach the secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas, who blasted the lawmakers on "cbs mornings." >> i don't have time for words like that. we are focused here on solutions. everyone agrees that the system is broken, and what we are doing is enforcing our laws. >> reporter: late today, goernor abbott called that lawsuit against the bus companies that he uses baseless. and a group of bipa
and new york city mayor eric adams announced he is suing 17 charter bus companies for more than $700 million, demanding they help cover the cost to provide for about 34,000 migrants who have been transported to the city over the last two years. >> these companies have violated state law by not paying the cost of caring for these migrants. >> reporter: the white house blames house republicans for blocking a funding package that included $14 billion for border security. >> does...
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murders are down 21% in new york city, 38% upstate.. e made key revisions to ballot reform to make new york safer. we enacted gun control legislation.. that's a model for the rest ofed the nation, but certain types of crime have been stubbornly high. new yorkers see it every day. graffiti scrawled outside a synagogue, baby formula locked behind plastic panels. a couple's argument turns violent and punctuated by gunshots. and on the subway, people suffering a mental breakdown or an overdose. episodes like these can cause an atmosphere of anxiety in our communities. but our success in driving down gun violence proves that i targeted strategies do work and that changing trends is indeed possible. so today we're unveiling a series of crime-fighting tactics alongside an era-defining mental health initiative. so new yorkers can live free from chaos and disorder and focus on the things in life that matter most. first, we must ensure everyone is safe at home by protecting them from domestic violence. now, the random attacks get all the press cov
murders are down 21% in new york city, 38% upstate.. e made key revisions to ballot reform to make new york safer. we enacted gun control legislation.. that's a model for the rest ofed the nation, but certain types of crime have been stubbornly high. new yorkers see it every day. graffiti scrawled outside a synagogue, baby formula locked behind plastic panels. a couple's argument turns violent and punctuated by gunshots. and on the subway, people suffering a mental breakdown or an overdose....
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the verdict, a tense day in court in new york city. at one point, trump walked out of the courtroom ignoring her lawyers during the closing remarks as i said to them it is time to make the former president pay up for his actions. trump's team firing back said this case had more holes than swiss cheese. trump never attended to her carol but he should not have to pay for other comments people say to her during social media p.r. trumps lawyer in hot water quite a few times today alone and the judge saying this afternoon he would put a ring and lock up if she kept talking out of line. this whole thing is one big hoax, watch. >> we will immediately appeal. we will set aside that ridiculous jury. i want to remind you all of one thing come i will continue with president trump to fight for everyone's first right amendment right to speech. why? president trump is leading in the polls and we see what we get in new york. >> carroll won a civil lawsuit against trump last year. the jury ruled that trump is liable for sexual abuse and did defame the
the verdict, a tense day in court in new york city. at one point, trump walked out of the courtroom ignoring her lawyers during the closing remarks as i said to them it is time to make the former president pay up for his actions. trump's team firing back said this case had more holes than swiss cheese. trump never attended to her carol but he should not have to pay for other comments people say to her during social media p.r. trumps lawyer in hot water quite a few times today alone and the...
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liz peek with us in new york city, embattled new york city.he border in my opinion has become the top issue in the election bar none. what do you say? liz: not just for republicans. it's also a top issue for independents and democrat and a lot of swing states. this is a nightmare for president biden and it is of his own creation. he says bring me the people who can fix this, that's donald trump, that is what he ran on in 2016. how stupid is it politically for president biden not to address this. he has opportunity, republican said to him we won't pass money for israel and ukraine, and republican stepping up and taking charge of this, taking responsibility and numbers might have gotten better had they changed the rules. he wages war on texas. ten other states who sent national guard people to texas to support their effort to create barriers between ports of entry which is acceptable to keep people out. he's on the wrong side of this issue every step and it is hurting even the economist magazine, front cover. this could think president biden in
liz peek with us in new york city, embattled new york city.he border in my opinion has become the top issue in the election bar none. what do you say? liz: not just for republicans. it's also a top issue for independents and democrat and a lot of swing states. this is a nightmare for president biden and it is of his own creation. he says bring me the people who can fix this, that's donald trump, that is what he ran on in 2016. how stupid is it politically for president biden not to address...
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new york and new jersey. the reality for new york, currently there are 68,000 migrants in the care of new york city.ast spring, it's closer to 200,000. so, even if 30,000 have been sent by the governor of texas, there are many more, and i've seen it myself being on the southern border, many that also come on their own or are coming by non-profit sources to get to new york because it is a sanctuary city. but we have seen a lot of movement in recent days. the lawsuit the latest, but more happening since saturday, why i'm here in secaucus, new jersey. since saturday, 12 busses have come to this junction, dropped off migrants and then those migrants make their way to new york city. video from this morning, the most recent bus arriving at 9:00 a.m. this morning from the southern border. migrants on board, 36 in total, they were immediately met by n.y. transit police, bordered the bus and talked to the bus driver and the migrants on board. communicated they would be getting train tickets and immediately be on a train bound for new york city. i was able to chat with some of the migrants on their way. >> i
new york and new jersey. the reality for new york, currently there are 68,000 migrants in the care of new york city.ast spring, it's closer to 200,000. so, even if 30,000 have been sent by the governor of texas, there are many more, and i've seen it myself being on the southern border, many that also come on their own or are coming by non-profit sources to get to new york because it is a sanctuary city. but we have seen a lot of movement in recent days. the lawsuit the latest, but more...
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new york city, thriving metropolis, a place you want to people want to be here. ge many of ourontinue to e financially. one year ago i pushed what the "new york times" described as the most ambitious housing plan since the rockefeller administration in the 1960's. unfortunately, many made it clear they would not sup patriot -- support it. i knew we were unlikely to win this fight in one year. but this dire situations demand immediate action and i didn't want to wait around foslative s. we found innovative solutions using executive orders freeing 5500 unit that is had been languishing in limbo. we offered financials incentive that is people asked for. incentives for pro housing community that demonstrate a willingness to build. today, i'm announcing a plan to expand on their efforts by developing on sight that is are owned by state agencies includingqr foreman correctional estimate, areas near commuter rail stations and properties. this initiative alone could create more than 15,000 new housing units. i know it's a good start. to fir affordability crisis. so let's
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now to that breaking news out of new york city. derailed this afternoon after it hit another train. we are learning there were at least two dozen people injured. cbs's doug williams is at the scene with the new developments. good evening, doug. >> reporter: norah, good evening. it was a terrifying trip for new york city subway riders this afternoon on manhattan's upper west side. a 1-line subway train packed with at least 300 passengers hit a disabled train at a slow rate of speed between the 96th and 103rd street stations. the disabled car was empty other than its operators, as it had been vandalized and needed to be serviced. authorities say more than 20 people suffered minor injuries. some passengers who exited the station described the scene as frightening, as cars started to fill with smoke and the smell of gas. dozens of new york city firefighters and paramedics rushed to the scene to help evacuate passengers. at this point, officials are describing this as an accident. this is a major subway line on the west side of manhatta
now to that breaking news out of new york city. derailed this afternoon after it hit another train. we are learning there were at least two dozen people injured. cbs's doug williams is at the scene with the new developments. good evening, doug. >> reporter: norah, good evening. it was a terrifying trip for new york city subway riders this afternoon on manhattan's upper west side. a 1-line subway train packed with at least 300 passengers hit a disabled train at a slow rate of speed...
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the order issued last week requires bus companies carrying migrants to new york city to provide the city at least 32 hours' notice, advance notice, of their arrival. it comes after new york city saw a surge in migrant arrivals in the past month. joining me now is an attorney, immigration analyst, and contributor to cnn opinion. appreciate you being with us. >> good evening. >> so we are now seeing buses transporting migrants to new jersey train stations in an effort to evade an executive order issued by new york city's mayor, eric adams. what is your reaction to this ploy? >> well, my reaction to this ploy is that it's exactly that. it's another type of political stunt designed to put some pressure on big-city mayors in democratic cities like we're seeing also in chicago, i believe this is happening. i thing is i don't think this type of brinksmanship or these types of games do anything towards solving the migrant situation, and it's so -- it's very frustrating as someone who obviously follows immigration closely. while we see a lot of anger directed at the president and governor abbott
the order issued last week requires bus companies carrying migrants to new york city to provide the city at least 32 hours' notice, advance notice, of their arrival. it comes after new york city saw a surge in migrant arrivals in the past month. joining me now is an attorney, immigration analyst, and contributor to cnn opinion. appreciate you being with us. >> good evening. >> so we are now seeing buses transporting migrants to new jersey train stations in an effort to evade an...
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he is throwing up every roadblock he can from getting to new york city not a peep out of d.o.j. >> danathe number of buses to new jersey since saturday 13 from texas from louisiana and you get to new jersey. these people got through the darian gap, okay? they can figure out how to get from new jersey into new york. and then you had mayor johnson of chicago on the sunday shows this weekend. the blame -- he wants to blame governor abbott, not the white house. watch him here. >> all we want is a system that is humanitarian for both new folks arriving and for our cities and city employees. so we understand there will be an inflow. we already have 35,000 migrants arrive and helped them integrate into the country here. we don't want people arriving at 2:00 in the morning at a city and county building and women and children outside with no support. >> mike johnson of denver. >> dana: mayor johnson of chicago has a similar perspective. they don't want to blame the white house. >> they're all on the same sheet of music. it's an election year. all of them came out strongly in favor of sanctuary c
he is throwing up every roadblock he can from getting to new york city not a peep out of d.o.j. >> danathe number of buses to new jersey since saturday 13 from texas from louisiana and you get to new jersey. these people got through the darian gap, okay? they can figure out how to get from new jersey into new york. and then you had mayor johnson of chicago on the sunday shows this weekend. the blame -- he wants to blame governor abbott, not the white house. watch him here. >> all we...
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a wet and windy start to the day today from new york city up the coast. the rain and wind could be heavy, especially in new england with snow in the interior northeast, but it's really about the rain. that's going to be a big problem for us through today. the combination of snow melt and heavy rain inches of rain into this morning, roadways underwater, there have been water rescues. we have to be safe out there. meantime, as this storm winds down in the northeast, another one ramps up in the northwest with snow and rain. in seattle, i'm accuweather's meteorologist kevin cochran. >> coming up, what's really inside your bottled water? >> also, i had a growing number of officials targeted in swatting incidents. who's the latest victim? >> and the major changes on instagram and facebook aimed at keeping teens safe what would you give for a child you loved, to make their wish come true? to help them fight a critical illness, just imagine what you'd do. every single one of us can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. ♪ ♪ m
a wet and windy start to the day today from new york city up the coast. the rain and wind could be heavy, especially in new england with snow in the interior northeast, but it's really about the rain. that's going to be a big problem for us through today. the combination of snow melt and heavy rain inches of rain into this morning, roadways underwater, there have been water rescues. we have to be safe out there. meantime, as this storm winds down in the northeast, another one ramps up in the...
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in the new york city area authorities warned pro-palestinian protests would lead to more delays. this as an estimated 100 million americans hit the road this holiday season but not without tragedy. in new york this morning police say a car hit a curb and flipped before another vehicle struck it, killing five people. meantime, back at the airports we're learning more about a 16-year-old who was flying by himself for the first time who accidentally boarded the wrong flight, landing in puerto rico instead of cleveland tonight his family says frontier airlines has apologized and tom, looking forward to the travel forecast, analysts say expect 2024 to be even busier tom? >> emilie ikeda for us >>> we want to get to some terrifying moments now out of new york city that happened overnight just blocks from times square take a look. a driver going the wrong way leading police on a chase for several blocks, striking pedestrians at least nine injured including a police officer and a woman who was pinned underneath a food cart police say the driver was fleeing after a dispute with his girlfri
in the new york city area authorities warned pro-palestinian protests would lead to more delays. this as an estimated 100 million americans hit the road this holiday season but not without tragedy. in new york this morning police say a car hit a curb and flipped before another vehicle struck it, killing five people. meantime, back at the airports we're learning more about a 16-year-old who was flying by himself for the first time who accidentally boarded the wrong flight, landing in puerto rico...
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new york. nate foy is at the port authority in new york city with the latest. ay new york city mayor eric adams accused texas governor greg abbott of intentionally creating chaos by finding loophole in an executive order announced last week that restricts migrant dropoffs in new york city. '. >> migrants from the southern border are now finding a different way into new york city. >> what texas is doing is bonkers. what you are seeing is the same buses paid for by the state of texas that were previously dropping off at port authority are now dropping off at train stations in new jersey. sources tell fox news so-called chaperones arrived in new jersey with the migrants and guided them ton trains headed for new york city. meeting bus operators avoided penalties threatened by mayor eric adams who issued an executive order restricting migrant drop-offs last wednesday. people and disrupting municipalities. not only in this region. entire country. >> mayor adams now urges other cities to restrict migrant dropoffs like chicago and surrounding suburbs. where over the wee
new york. nate foy is at the port authority in new york city with the latest. ay new york city mayor eric adams accused texas governor greg abbott of intentionally creating chaos by finding loophole in an executive order announced last week that restricts migrant dropoffs in new york city. '. >> migrants from the southern border are now finding a different way into new york city. >> what texas is doing is bonkers. what you are seeing is the same buses paid for by the state of texas...
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madison, are the buses still arriving and are they getting off the buss and going straight to new york cityat's happening? reporter: yeah, stuart, for the local leaders we've spoken to in new jersey they're expecting buses to arrive here and migrants get on trains headed to new york city and buss are arriving to new york city as well. with the executive order, it limits when they can arrive between 8:30 a.m. and noon monday through friday but, yeah, the expectation is that migrants are very much still making their way to new york city and i want to talk about that lawsuit that was announced yesterday. mayor adams suing 17 bus companies for transporting migrants from texas to the big apple. the lawsuit is seeking $708 million in compensation claiming that "the cost of continued care in violation of new york's social services law". but it's not just happening in new york, of course. other blue cities are also struggling as migrants continue to cross and head to their cities. democrat leaders in boston, denver and chicago all begging for help from the federal government asking for federal guid
madison, are the buses still arriving and are they getting off the buss and going straight to new york cityat's happening? reporter: yeah, stuart, for the local leaders we've spoken to in new jersey they're expecting buses to arrive here and migrants get on trains headed to new york city and buss are arriving to new york city as well. with the executive order, it limits when they can arrive between 8:30 a.m. and noon monday through friday but, yeah, the expectation is that migrants are very...
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look at the results in new york city as well. tudents in new york city city charter schools outrun their peers by 20% to 30 percentage points in math and reading. knocking it out of the park and the wait lists have shown how much demand there is for these charter schools, tens of thousands of students on wait lists trying to get a better opportunity in the charter school sector. we should let families have these opportunities and lift the charter school caps in new york city. stuart: is the school choice idea getting any help from congress? >> yes. we have the educational choice for children acting congress right now, one hundred 40 cosponsors in the house, 30 cosponsors in the senate, all republicans, but this would expand school choice efforts and supercharge them in red states. seeing a lot of movement at the state level when it comes to school choice, 10 states in the last two years alone but the federal initiative would expand school choice to blue states as well including places like california and new york. legislature is c
look at the results in new york city as well. tudents in new york city city charter schools outrun their peers by 20% to 30 percentage points in math and reading. knocking it out of the park and the wait lists have shown how much demand there is for these charter schools, tens of thousands of students on wait lists trying to get a better opportunity in the charter school sector. we should let families have these opportunities and lift the charter school caps in new york city. stuart: is the...