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where do you say new york city is not a sanctuary city? is that what you're saying? new york, the new york city has never said a we have, we welcome immigrants with open arms or anything like that in the way that you're saying they're not saying to you. you're saying it's definitely a surely a sanctuary. city, there are other gods. but do you agree, sir? is a, do you agree there are say, 1st cities in the united states, alan, can we agree on that? on that point that there are governments that are said that they will not let ice arrest illegal immigrants within their boards that there they are welcoming their tap. not welcome, but they are protected in their borders. well, that actually is the law. well, well, the thing is that to the law, well there are certain may or is there certain cities where the mayors will not allow eyes to go in. and the rest of the people they know are legally within the city that they're projected to be in their a. no, that's not what's happened with the sanctuary. cities. what's happened is that you legally isis tried to recruit local polic
where do you say new york city is not a sanctuary city? is that what you're saying? new york, the new york city has never said a we have, we welcome immigrants with open arms or anything like that in the way that you're saying they're not saying to you. you're saying it's definitely a surely a sanctuary. city, there are other gods. but do you agree, sir? is a, do you agree there are say, 1st cities in the united states, alan, can we agree on that? on that point that there are governments that...
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am i right in new york city? essential every city. yes. indeed it's. it's illegal for any public official in new york to communicate with the immigration authorities or to spend any public funds on cooperating with defense for immigration pro. so that's well we're, we're redefining now what st. george city means that when the fat made up this way, isn't the red queen 1370 this guy, jesse. what were you saying? us code? what i was gonna say there is a federal definition of a sanctuary jurisdiction in federal law. and it says that no state or local jurisdiction may prohibit in any way any local official from communicating with federal immigration authorities. and that is exactly what new york city and about 300 other jurisdictions in the country are doing well. the result is, you know, criminal aliens are protected from immigration enforcement and go on to commit more crimes against citizens and immigrants. well that's a, that's the thing. if looking at this hour, and even if you say it's just a made it, the republicans are making it up. do you not wonder
am i right in new york city? essential every city. yes. indeed it's. it's illegal for any public official in new york to communicate with the immigration authorities or to spend any public funds on cooperating with defense for immigration pro. so that's well we're, we're redefining now what st. george city means that when the fat made up this way, isn't the red queen 1370 this guy, jesse. what were you saying? us code? what i was gonna say there is a federal definition of a sanctuary...
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the consolidation of the five boroughs and to we know as new york city, his country to the creation of central park the new york public library, the metropolitan museum of art national museum of natural history, bronx zoo, mass transportation of niagara falls and more are immeasurable. of course, you will learn about the life and legacy of today. in many ways, his is a paradox. i hope you remember one very important fact the history you learn is as factual as the historian. telling it to be. i'll repeat that the history you learn is as factual as the historian telling it intended to be. what i convey is the result of my embracing? andrew green's diaries as well as thousands of archive letters, the newspaper accounts? let me bring you back to the year 1903 with the conflict thing time of reform in journalism. well, joy and serenity that greenhill worcester much of disaster driven, prosperous seed and celebrity craze world wasn't too different from today i've i've had a few near-death experiences where much flashed through my mind in just a few seconds. this video though flashes similarl
the consolidation of the five boroughs and to we know as new york city, his country to the creation of central park the new york public library, the metropolitan museum of art national museum of natural history, bronx zoo, mass transportation of niagara falls and more are immeasurable. of course, you will learn about the life and legacy of today. in many ways, his is a paradox. i hope you remember one very important fact the history you learn is as factual as the historian. telling it to be....
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the winter storm warnings in new york city. heavy snow and rain from arkansas to washington, d.c., from philadelphia to new york to boston. stretch rouse driving for the morning commute. ginger zee standing by to time this out. >>> also breaking, that deadly shooting on the new york city subway. at least six people shot. the horror playing out a short time ago on >>> also tonight, the deadly shooting in houston. police tonight identifying the alleged shooter, a mother armed with an ar-15, just before service was about to start. >>> tonight, the white house taking aim at donald trump, after trump said he would encourage russia to attack nato allies if they don't pay more for defense of nato. >>> tonight, the doctor matic video. two hostages rescued, held captive for four months in gaza. james longman in israel. >>> tonight, here at home, defense secretary lloyd austin back in the hospital in critical care. what we've now learned. >>> tonight, the newly released body camera video, a woman shot multiple times by police in her frien
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new york city. what's he blaming the criticism on? racism. it's kind of like the fani willis defense. curtis sliwa on the ground in new york will join us in a few minutes. also, what are the cocaine hippos in columbia and why are they causing chaos? we will have the latest on that story. >>> it was another bizarre blunder for your cognitively struggling president who needed help from a reporter today. it was pretty bad. take a look. >> there is some movement, and i don't want to choose my words. there is some movement. there has been a response--there has been a response from the opposition. yes, i'm sorry. from hamas. >> that's your president. this is far from joe pa see only blunder this week. speaking at a campaign event in vegas on sunday night he seemed to be a little confused and dazed once again. take a look. >> right after i was elected i went to a g-7 meeting with all the nato leaders. it was in south england. i sat down and said america is back. a man from germany, i mean france, looked at
new york city. what's he blaming the criticism on? racism. it's kind of like the fani willis defense. curtis sliwa on the ground in new york will join us in a few minutes. also, what are the cocaine hippos in columbia and why are they causing chaos? we will have the latest on that story. >>> it was another bizarre blunder for your cognitively struggling president who needed help from a reporter today. it was pretty bad. take a look. >> there is some movement, and i don't want to...
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new york city paying millions on prepaid debit card for migrants and the actual residents of new yorkand one in four children are living in poverty. in new york city, the interest of migrants put way ahead of interests of local-born poverty stricken people. this is outrageous. >> absolutely. today there was a report saying there wasn't a bidding process for the company to contract to facilitate the debit cards and they stand to make $1.8 million. this is far for the house on how city hall handled this migrant crisis and there's a lack of transparency and accountability and no bidding process and the mayor cited emergency contracts and a shelter opening up in my district in island shores and opened up agreement for not for profit and building homes for the homeless and city of new york, we demanded a copy of the contract between the two entities and refused to give it to us. we eventually follow it had and found out that it was a contract that was for $28 million for three years. think about that. $28 million for three years to house migrants. it is completely unacceptable, lack of acc
new york city paying millions on prepaid debit card for migrants and the actual residents of new yorkand one in four children are living in poverty. in new york city, the interest of migrants put way ahead of interests of local-born poverty stricken people. this is outrageous. >> absolutely. today there was a report saying there wasn't a bidding process for the company to contract to facilitate the debit cards and they stand to make $1.8 million. this is far for the house on how city hall...
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new york, mr. lalota, for five minutes. mr. lalota: thank you, mr. speaker. sending federal dollars to new york city to pay for hotels and other free stuff for migrants will only make new york's migrant crisis worse. that is why i have offered the no bailout for sanctuary cities act. my commonsense bill would provide that sanctuary jurisdictions like new york city that refuse to cooperate with federal law enforcement such as i.c.e. are ineligible for federal funds intended to benefit such noncitizen aliens. mr. speaker, the migrants aren't coming to new york city for the warm weather or the broadway shows. the reason migrants are coming to new york city, 10,000 per, iy laws and all the free stuff, clothing, and health care. the new york city mayor gives a heck after lot of free stuff to migrants. mr. speaker, it's not free. it's all paid for by lawful citizens. hardworking taxpayers. and just a few days ago, mr. speaker, it was revealed that new york city's giving out $53 million worth of credit cards to migrants. new york city democrats are literally incentivizing migrants to come to new york city
new york, mr. lalota, for five minutes. mr. lalota: thank you, mr. speaker. sending federal dollars to new york city to pay for hotels and other free stuff for migrants will only make new york's migrant crisis worse. that is why i have offered the no bailout for sanctuary cities act. my commonsense bill would provide that sanctuary jurisdictions like new york city that refuse to cooperate with federal law enforcement such as i.c.e. are ineligible for federal funds intended to benefit such...
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he came right to new york city with his wife and child. s square, look at me, look at my life in new york city. he had a moped. gee, where did get that moped from? i'm sure he bought it. uh huh and got it licensed and registered in new york statement you realize i'm kidding. there's so many problems with this. if broader issue on this, look, we have so many problems in new york city. we're doomed. we're doomed. the fact he was arrested and immediately released before any paperwork could get to i.c.e. on him just -- that's what absolutely -- this girl didn't have to die. she didn't have to die because -- this is not against the nypd. their hands are tied. those guys are completely hog-tied by the city council and lawmakers in albany, not their fault. maria: and remember that story when one of -- someone tried to steal a woman's purse but the woman held onto the purse and he was on a moped so he was dragging her on the moped. >> brooklyn. maria: somebody at the nypd told me that was a member of the venezuelan gang, this is a picture. so he wa
he came right to new york city with his wife and child. s square, look at me, look at my life in new york city. he had a moped. gee, where did get that moped from? i'm sure he bought it. uh huh and got it licensed and registered in new york statement you realize i'm kidding. there's so many problems with this. if broader issue on this, look, we have so many problems in new york city. we're doomed. we're doomed. the fact he was arrested and immediately released before any paperwork could get to...
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now, gordon was to new york city for trial. new york was the commercial hub of, the united states, and it was also the financial of the slave throughout the 1850s. and by the sixties, new york is the center of maritime trials. and so gordon is sent to new york city for trial. but the problem that we into in this story is that the president, a pennsylvania doe face named, james buchanan, and calling him a doe, he was a northern democrat, southern principles. so he was a pro-slavery northerner and everybody knew that nothing bad would happen to nathaniel gordon. and so the jailer allowed him for a $50 bribe to walk around the streets of manhattan and have dinners at. someone said as a gentleman and knew he had nothing to fear because the reality is the slave had been piracy for 40 years and not a person had ever faced the full penalty of the law. what usually happened was a would be bribed and or a a guard be bribed and either the jury would be a hung jury or the guard would allow the person the defendant to escape. well the first
now, gordon was to new york city for trial. new york was the commercial hub of, the united states, and it was also the financial of the slave throughout the 1850s. and by the sixties, new york is the center of maritime trials. and so gordon is sent to new york city for trial. but the problem that we into in this story is that the president, a pennsylvania doe face named, james buchanan, and calling him a doe, he was a northern democrat, southern principles. so he was a pro-slavery northerner...
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the crisis will cost new york city $10.6 billion over four fiscal years. 78% covered by new york city, only 2% coming from the federal government. bret. >> bret: madison alworth, thanks. >> sandra: hotels like the roosevelt hotel here in new york city have turned solely into migrant housing. we have seen this play out for many, many months now. so, "fox & friends" we could -- weekend co-host found a place like that in tucson, arizona. watch this. this is what happened when she attempted to walk in and book a room. >> what you are seeing is basically an unmarked building. all signage removed, that's the first sign you know it's an ngo, nongovernmental organization, in this case casa alitas, housing illegal immigrants. >> trying to rent a room. >> no, we don't rent rooms. >> why, is this a hotel? >> is this not a hotel? >> can you please exit the property? >> whose private property? there's no name outside. >> can you exit the building. >> is this where illegals are being housed with government funding? >> can you please get off our property. all of you, please, or i'm going to call the
the crisis will cost new york city $10.6 billion over four fiscal years. 78% covered by new york city, only 2% coming from the federal government. bret. >> bret: madison alworth, thanks. >> sandra: hotels like the roosevelt hotel here in new york city have turned solely into migrant housing. we have seen this play out for many, many months now. so, "fox & friends" we could -- weekend co-host found a place like that in tucson, arizona. watch this. this is what happened...
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now this, new york city puts hundreds of migrant families into the roosevelt hotel. it costs around $200 a night for each family. okay, there's a new program which will give them prepaid credit cards to buy food and baby supplies and that program will cost $53 million. now look, this city is still reeling from the beating of two new york city police officers by a group of migrant thugs. four of those arrested were released and were immediately bussed out of the city. can't be rearrested. one couldn't resist giving america the finger walking out of security this. city reached the boiling point and nationally voters clearly blame biden. on the border issue, latest nbc poll shows trump with a huge 57-22% advantage. now, okay, that's national politics and the individual choices we face when confronted by migrants begging in the streets. okay. yesterday i flew into newark airport and came outside and was approached by a woman asking for help. that was the moment when i had to decide what to do personally. look the other way or help someone clearly in need? i gave her enoug
now this, new york city puts hundreds of migrant families into the roosevelt hotel. it costs around $200 a night for each family. okay, there's a new program which will give them prepaid credit cards to buy food and baby supplies and that program will cost $53 million. now look, this city is still reeling from the beating of two new york city police officers by a group of migrant thugs. four of those arrested were released and were immediately bussed out of the city. can't be rearrested. one...
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the new york post is reporting the moped leader told the new york city police department that the crime department is, quote, much bigger than me. the pattern of robberies is linked by law a enforcement to a brutal venezuelan gang that is sending members to new york as part of the migrant wave. >> it's the cartels in mexico making money off human trafficking, venezuelan gang making money off of stealing phones and whatever they're doing in the big apple. combining all of these stories, i'm shocked by how far we've gotten from simplicity, none of this would be h happening if joe biden said trump did an okay job on the border, we're going to keep the laws. we would not have anything to talk about with regard to the border for the last three and-a-half years. none of these issues would be present. we probably would still be talking about inflation, a lot of the other stupidity that the biden administration put forward but the border would be a non- issue. maria: under president trump border encounters were at a 40 year low, now we're at a 20 year high. >> the laws were working, the policie
the new york post is reporting the moped leader told the new york city police department that the crime department is, quote, much bigger than me. the pattern of robberies is linked by law a enforcement to a brutal venezuelan gang that is sending members to new york as part of the migrant wave. >> it's the cartels in mexico making money off human trafficking, venezuelan gang making money off of stealing phones and whatever they're doing in the big apple. combining all of these stories,...
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so you can wake up with a sigh of relief here in new york city. they anticipated the snow so much that they deployed 700 good salt trucks in and around the city before the first snowflakes, even fell, helping pre-treat the roads here. and jessica, the kids, they got the short end of the stuff unfortunately, they have to have remote schooling today. all schools are canceled. yes, they still have to learn, but they've got to get in front of one of instead of being the classroom. i mean, if i was a kid, i'd feel gyp, right? >> yeah that's a pretty sad i love so days being from arkansas, we it was a rare occurrence, but they were very exciting yes, we see the big snowflakes with you, derek all right, we'll check back with you in a little bit. thanks so much for that update >> okay. >> former president donald trump is making an emergency appeal for absolute immunity to the supreme court. that emergency appeal coming just days after a dc circuit panel judge or circuit panel rather rejected trump's immunity claims. it also buys the former president more t
so you can wake up with a sigh of relief here in new york city. they anticipated the snow so much that they deployed 700 good salt trucks in and around the city before the first snowflakes, even fell, helping pre-treat the roads here. and jessica, the kids, they got the short end of the stuff unfortunately, they have to have remote schooling today. all schools are canceled. yes, they still have to learn, but they've got to get in front of one of instead of being the classroom. i mean, if i was...
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i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ >> brian: happening today in new york cityrday back in court. meanwhile the city is imposing a curfew, even more shelters, new report reveals the moped crime spree goes far beyond the big apple. it's organized. madison alworth joins us with the latest. madison. >> good morning, brian, a lot to get to today. new york is expanding a curfew for shelters as crime in that community increases. the latest a venezuelan migrant accused of shooting an innocent bystander in times square and then firing at the police officer who was trying to arrest arrest him is now in court. the 15-year-old jesus alejandro being charged as adult after prosecutors say he tried to flee. the migrants and his mother who started living in new york city migrant housing last year, packed up their belongings on friday after the crime fleeing to yonkers where he was found 24 hours later behind a wardrobe. the alleged shooter being charged with attempted murder, assault, attempted assault, and weapons possession. but the problems expand far beyond that with an in
i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ >> brian: happening today in new york cityrday back in court. meanwhile the city is imposing a curfew, even more shelters, new report reveals the moped crime spree goes far beyond the big apple. it's organized. madison alworth joins us with the latest. madison. >> good morning, brian, a lot to get to today. new york is expanding a curfew for shelters as crime in that community increases. the latest a...
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to new york notice in new york city, the steady snowfall is going to last from early hours this morning, 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. we'll see those gusty winds lasting even beyond, the snow working out. that will still continue to be an issue we could have coastal flooding but f notice boston and hartford could see some of the higher-end totals if you're keeping track in new york city, 3 to 5 inches are expected and philadelphicoula a upper 50s for kansas city. denver to colorado springs, plenty of sunshine expected today. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you >> thank you so much, aingie >>> nasa's newest satellite is studying our atmosphere. it was launched at kennedy space center it holds three new instruments which scientists say work a lot like our eyes do the satellites should answer critical questions about how fossil fuels are affecting our planet >> i think about moving to a bigger box of crayons with more colors there darker particles will absorb sunlight, lighter particles will reflect it what we're trying to better understand with pace, there's mineral dust, w
to new york notice in new york city, the steady snowfall is going to last from early hours this morning, 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. we'll see those gusty winds lasting even beyond, the snow working out. that will still continue to be an issue we could have coastal flooding but f notice boston and hartford could see some of the higher-end totals if you're keeping track in new york city, 3 to 5 inches are expected and philadelphicoula a upper 50s for kansas city. denver to colorado springs, plenty of...
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one new york democrat says the party is pretty unpopular here. >> democrat brand is in trouble here. we have a lot to overcome that. >> a crime in new york citytton issue. president biden is underwater in my district but so is donald trump. they are both very very unpopular. stuart: new york post political reporter john levine joins me now. that gentleman is referring to long island. >> quick clarification. geographically it's not that far but it might as well be oklahoma compared to new york city in terms of red and blue. new york city the democratic party is plenty popular which is why they control everything, city agencies and the city council is a tiny little speck. stuart: donald trump and -- two former president coming to radio city music hall to take money out of new york city. >> they take a lot of money out. it's fair to call this a blowout fundraiser. biden's approval ratings are in the mid 30s, these two gentlemen are more popular, president obama and president clinton. they will probably get millions of dollars ended underscores a major fundraising advantage that biden has over donald trump who doesn't raise as much money and spen
one new york democrat says the party is pretty unpopular here. >> democrat brand is in trouble here. we have a lot to overcome that. >> a crime in new york citytton issue. president biden is underwater in my district but so is donald trump. they are both very very unpopular. stuart: new york post political reporter john levine joins me now. that gentleman is referring to long island. >> quick clarification. geographically it's not that far but it might as well be oklahoma...
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florida, tennessee. >> guy: texas. >> carley: one story impacting new york and lawrence you have another story impacting new york cityiness. new york city mayor adams hold ago second round of conversations with outraged harlem residents after scrap ago plan to use luxury neighborhood complex to house migrants. >> once it came to my attention from your senator, senator claire we said wait a minute, hold on. pit hit the pause on that. we are not going to use a new structure when you are dealing with issues right in the village of harlem. let's be clear. migrant asylum seekers are not moving into that location i stopped it. >> lawrence: outraged residents at that meeting including my next guest say they should have been told from the very beginning. joining us now mcdaniels, tiffany fulton, derail fulton, leslie johnson and gill da dunn gilliam. thank you so much for joining the program. i will start with you, tiffany. you said you couldn't believe he was doing this during black history month. >> when we say he, not necessarily the mayor. it's the city dss and dhs, you know, they are doing this. they snuck him in here i
florida, tennessee. >> guy: texas. >> carley: one story impacting new york and lawrence you have another story impacting new york cityiness. new york city mayor adams hold ago second round of conversations with outraged harlem residents after scrap ago plan to use luxury neighborhood complex to house migrants. >> once it came to my attention from your senator, senator claire we said wait a minute, hold on. pit hit the pause on that. we are not going to use a new structure when...
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we've run out of room in new york city.ams said you are going to see people on the street. nowhere shelter space. he is trying to get them out after 30 days or possibly if they are family, out after 60 days. city council is fighting him on that. he wants the city council -- >> the left of the left. >> the city council want us to stay here as long as they want on our dime. the mayor if you remember, when they first started coming here year ago, he welcomed them with open arms, liver sanctuary city and we run out of space. >> you asked him why are are we a sanctuary city? why is there a right to shelter? how can we afford this? >> migrants have come to our city years and years, decades and they were not given a hotel room if they were not given food, clothing, health insuran insurance, stop at the like. it less. >> with several witnessed this level of migration in this hemisphere so we are inundated in america and new york city, chicago, los angeles. we have now moved to another phase of saying the services you're talking abo
we've run out of room in new york city.ams said you are going to see people on the street. nowhere shelter space. he is trying to get them out after 30 days or possibly if they are family, out after 60 days. city council is fighting him on that. he wants the city council -- >> the left of the left. >> the city council want us to stay here as long as they want on our dime. the mayor if you remember, when they first started coming here year ago, he welcomed them with open arms, liver...
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seems the immigration and crime crisis is converging, not only in new york city but other cities across america as well. the chief of patrol for the nypd, john chel, says new york remains the safest big city in america. but people are scared to be sure, and betsy mccoy, the former lieutenant governor of new york had an op-ed, she wrote, migrant crime is turning cities into war zones. what do you say? >> look, i mean, we are seeing the convergence of a decade of bad democratic party policy on one hand, you have the prosecution side where bail reform that happened in 2019 along with a prosecutor in manhattan that refuses to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law are now combined with the net result of the border problem, which again goes back to the biden administration and what we are seeing now is just repeated acts of chaos on our streets. the mayor wants to point to some prime numbers, shootings are down, homicides are down, that's a good thing. when we talk about the petty crimes happening on the streets, often times they are the results of these migrant gangs whether they are or
seems the immigration and crime crisis is converging, not only in new york city but other cities across america as well. the chief of patrol for the nypd, john chel, says new york remains the safest big city in america. but people are scared to be sure, and betsy mccoy, the former lieutenant governor of new york had an op-ed, she wrote, migrant crime is turning cities into war zones. what do you say? >> look, i mean, we are seeing the convergence of a decade of bad democratic party policy...
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nose despite your face and makes no sense in doing those sorts of things but the city government won't do it they keep new yorkcity. we did the federal government out in the federal agencies out and were not getting an adequate amount by any means. maria: subway guidelines is also surging in the big apple, transit crime up 22% plus over the last year, yesterday less than a 24 hour period a 16-year-old boy was stabbed, and mta worker and a good samaritan punched by homeless man in the subway musician was attacked with a metal bottle, what are we going to do about this. >> the mayor drastically cut back over time for the transit system, i assume that money is being taken for migrants, that made a big difference in the subway much more of a uniform presence in the subway system. that pretty much ended, we have to free up the money, get the cops back in the subway, the subway is the lifeblood of new york city, if we don't have that commerce is really going to grind to a halt. we have a lot of things coming together here in new york city that are problematic, no question about it. maria: much of it originates at th
nose despite your face and makes no sense in doing those sorts of things but the city government won't do it they keep new yorkcity. we did the federal government out in the federal agencies out and were not getting an adequate amount by any means. maria: subway guidelines is also surging in the big apple, transit crime up 22% plus over the last year, yesterday less than a 24 hour period a 16-year-old boy was stabbed, and mta worker and a good samaritan punched by homeless man in the subway...
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people were just so outraged in new york city that this was happening as a sanctuary city the mayor is to have the police notify the feds that this is going on in the migrant community. but i think as you heard, recently he has changed his tune. he would like to change the law was so that these people who were committing crimes in new york city would be deported. >> bret: i want to play a clip from the sanctuary trap. take a listen. >> what would it take for you to close the front door? >> i don't have the authorization to tell people they can't come into new york city. >> why not? >> it's against the law. even if someone commits a crime repeatedly we can't even turn them over to ice. i cannot break the law and enforce the law obviously we have seen this case in georgia with laken riley that illegal immigrant allegedly behind that murder was arrested in new york. and was not turned over to ice. if you look at these numbers, rosanna, it's staggering, 173,000 # hundred asylum seekers, new york city has provided food, medical care and shelter since 2022 i mean, those numbers are really la
people were just so outraged in new york city that this was happening as a sanctuary city the mayor is to have the police notify the feds that this is going on in the migrant community. but i think as you heard, recently he has changed his tune. he would like to change the law was so that these people who were committing crimes in new york city would be deported. >> bret: i want to play a clip from the sanctuary trap. take a listen. >> what would it take for you to close the front...
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there were some glitches here in new york city. in terms of that online remote learning the plan had been that kids in public schools here, more than a million of them across 1600 schools, would stay home and learn online, but when everyone logged on in the morning, the system wouldn't let them hundreds of thousands of kids were unable to learn remotely, at least for part of the morning. the situation, though, we understand from officials was rectified later in the day nevertheless, the disappointment, also disappointing for local businesses i was speaking to a florist not far from here. she was saying that she was trying to be optimistic about it, but this kind of weather really puts a damper on her business erin mclaughlin, nbc news, new york city. >> and, as that system moves out there, is snow on the way for another part of the country? angie lassman has her eye on those storms good morning, angie. >> no worries across the northeast today. but we going to watch the next system in the rockies and the great lakes over the next da
there were some glitches here in new york city. in terms of that online remote learning the plan had been that kids in public schools here, more than a million of them across 1600 schools, would stay home and learn online, but when everyone logged on in the morning, the system wouldn't let them hundreds of thousands of kids were unable to learn remotely, at least for part of the morning. the situation, though, we understand from officials was rectified later in the day nevertheless, the...
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. >>> also, the flight from new york city, the emergency landing in boston. >>> and this new major storm, the blizzard warnings already tonight. >>> first, this evening, immigration and the border. president biden, donald trump, both on the southern border tonight, arriving at nearly the same time. and president biden's invitation to donald trump tonight. mary bruce is there. she also has breaking news tonight involving donald trump, after the supreme court said it would take up trump's immunity appeal -- tonight, special counsel jack smith and what he's now requested. >>> the horrific scene in gaza. what we're learning. more than 100 palestinians killed and 700 injured amid israeli gunfire, a stampede. as much-needed food was arriving what the israeli military is now saying tonight. tom soufi burridge in the region. >>> here in the u.s. tonight, the horrific images coming in, the fires raging. and they now turned deadly. the smokehouse creek fire now the largest in texas history. matt gutman is there. >>> the fiery moments on capitol hill. defense secretary lloyd austin grilled about wh
. >>> also, the flight from new york city, the emergency landing in boston. >>> and this new major storm, the blizzard warnings already tonight. >>> first, this evening, immigration and the border. president biden, donald trump, both on the southern border tonight, arriving at nearly the same time. and president biden's invitation to donald trump tonight. mary bruce is there. she also has breaking news tonight involving donald trump, after the supreme court said it...
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businesses will flee new york city, and state, after the corrupt judge's ruling. ourse that follows a new york judge decision to order mr. trump to pay more than $350 million concluding he will lied about his wealth for years scheming to dupe banks. although as many have pointed out trace, value agencieses are subjective and all the banks were paid in full with interest and on schedule by mr. trump. but o'leary is arguing tonight that the verdict will discourage future development in the city and the state for years to come. >> every investor's worried because where is the victim? who lost money? this is some arbitrary decision a judge made, and this has nothing to do with trump. nothing to do with trump. forget about trump. this is not a trump situation. this is a new york problem now. >> ah-ha. but the state's governor who's already seen a mass exodus of both businesses and residents from the empire state, is suggesting that the trump case is more or less a 1-off. >> i think that this is really an extraordinarily unusual circumstance that the law-abiding and rule
businesses will flee new york city, and state, after the corrupt judge's ruling. ourse that follows a new york judge decision to order mr. trump to pay more than $350 million concluding he will lied about his wealth for years scheming to dupe banks. although as many have pointed out trace, value agencieses are subjective and all the banks were paid in full with interest and on schedule by mr. trump. but o'leary is arguing tonight that the verdict will discourage future development in the city...
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the net result is new york city police department and the new york city department of corrections cannot cooperate or communicate with ice. that's how these guys got away. they were either beat the system and got away quickly or were arrested and released on their own recognizance that poses a greater challenge. alvin bragg admitted they have criminal history and few if any ties to the communities. >> bill: sounds like a bad system. >> it's terrible. it needs overhaul. unfortunately with the progressive woke city council it is probably not going to happen. it will probably have to get done through a court system or through a change in state law. if the governor is so confident these people should be in jail and deported she has some of the power and some of the authority to make this a priority this year. go to the state legislature and make sure we cooperate with ice. >> dana: the one who could fire alvin bragg who let them go in the first place. >> he came in on day one. didn't mince words. in fairness ran for office on the fact he would make these changes. day one he put his post-it n
the net result is new york city police department and the new york city department of corrections cannot cooperate or communicate with ice. that's how these guys got away. they were either beat the system and got away quickly or were arrested and released on their own recognizance that poses a greater challenge. alvin bragg admitted they have criminal history and few if any ties to the communities. >> bill: sounds like a bad system. >> it's terrible. it needs overhaul. unfortunately...
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all right. >> steve: 8 810 in new york city. >> ainsley: stories that are coming to the surface. new york city police are releasing a new photo of one of the suspects connected to a massive brawl in times square last week. near migrant shelter where a teenager was stabbed. nypd says at least eight more suspects are on the loose. seven migrants suspected to have been involved in the attacked have been invited. jerry seinfeld getting heckled last night by anti-israel protesters outside of the annual state of the world address in new york city. seinfeld giving the crowd a smile and a wave before leaving an suv. two protesters wound up getting arrested. the family of the virginia couple who went missing after their yacht was ransacked in the caribbean is thanking those who helped in their search efforts. authority says three escaped criminals hijacked the couple's boat. police found it ransacked and evidence that a violent act took place on board. this is taking place off the shores of granada. the suspects were located near another caribbean island on wednesday but there is still no
all right. >> steve: 8 810 in new york city. >> ainsley: stories that are coming to the surface. new york city police are releasing a new photo of one of the suspects connected to a massive brawl in times square last week. near migrant shelter where a teenager was stabbed. nypd says at least eight more suspects are on the loose. seven migrants suspected to have been involved in the attacked have been invited. jerry seinfeld getting heckled last night by anti-israel protesters...
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. >> we have fox news team coverage for a retired new york city police department inspector paul morrow on the investigation. bill melugin live on the border in southern california about illegals flowing in and cb cotton on the continuing migrant crime in new york city but first let's go to madison live in athens, georgia with the very latest on this disturbing case involving that suspect, a migrant or in the legal immigrant. madison? >> eric, 26-year-old josÉ antonio made his first court appearance at this morning for the murder of lincoln riley. the judge denied him bonds. the hearing was only a few minutes long. very short too. pre-was sitting withhis public a translator he did not speak at all but he did actually look around and makes them by contact with people in the courtroom. police say he did not know the nursing student and are calling this a m murder a crime of opportunity. police also revealed, as you said riley died from blunt force trauma. the corner here says the official results for her autopsy won't be complete until monday at the earliest. he again with in the u.s. ill
. >> we have fox news team coverage for a retired new york city police department inspector paul morrow on the investigation. bill melugin live on the border in southern california about illegals flowing in and cb cotton on the continuing migrant crime in new york city but first let's go to madison live in athens, georgia with the very latest on this disturbing case involving that suspect, a migrant or in the legal immigrant. madison? >> eric, 26-year-old josÉ antonio made his...
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the new york city shelter system has had a 50% increase, and this is the problem in new york. ave a failed sanctuary city policy. you have the right to shelter court case interpreted to mean that you have to provide housing to illegal immigrants, and then you have new york's disastrous criminal laws, including the cashless bail law. you saw just last week migrants illegal immigrants assaulting police officers, being arrested, being released within hours, and then fleeing new york. i mean, if that doesn't epitomize what a disaster new york has become, i don't know what else does. >> sandra: mike, thank you very much for being here with us today. if you want to look at the man at the center of these disastrous criminal policies, this is d.a. bragg, he's the guy letting piece people walk through. >> our job is to follow the facts, build cases that stand in the court of law so we can get accountability and we will continue to do so. i'm privileged to do it with great partners in nypd and with great leadership from the city. >> sandra: congressman, how can he say he's outraged by th
the new york city shelter system has had a 50% increase, and this is the problem in new york. ave a failed sanctuary city policy. you have the right to shelter court case interpreted to mean that you have to provide housing to illegal immigrants, and then you have new york's disastrous criminal laws, including the cashless bail law. you saw just last week migrants illegal immigrants assaulting police officers, being arrested, being released within hours, and then fleeing new york. i mean, if...
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can deport criminals from new york city? t. >> well, the question really is whether it ever will happen. these are laws passed with by the city council in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2019. so there are a number of local laws on the books which the mayor is unfortunately now obligated to follow which will prevent any cooperation not just with the nyp if d, but also our department of corrections. a lot of the folks that were deported or detainers were inspectedded in the past were people housed on riker's island who were criminals, and they were able to be given to i.c.e. right there on site. the problem is it's a welcome change that the mayor wants to do this, but unless the public really pushes the city council the amend these laws if not outright repeal them, then i think the mayor is going if to be up the creek without a paddle. stuart: but that's highly unlikely, isn't it? the new york city council is jam packed full of progressives. >> yeah. i mean, the new york city council makes mayor adams look like ronald reagan in how far l
can deport criminals from new york city? t. >> well, the question really is whether it ever will happen. these are laws passed with by the city council in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2019. so there are a number of local laws on the books which the mayor is unfortunately now obligated to follow which will prevent any cooperation not just with the nyp if d, but also our department of corrections. a lot of the folks that were deported or detainers were inspectedded in the past were people housed on...
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new york city will remain a sanctuary city under an adams administration. your thoughts as we wait for this news conference. lee? >> yeah, now his messaging is how this will industry the city. he's right. this is industrying the city. the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg didn't ask for bail. these individuals that attacked the nypd officers, they're criminals. they violated other laws on the books. for the mayor to have any chance of being able to secure new york city, you have to have prosecutors that want to prosecute. so that's one issue. you also have judges inside of the new york state jurisdiction that in certain cases won't even set bail on someone when the prosecutors do ask for bail. albany has passed a number of bills over the course of the last few years from cashless bail. new york is the only state in the country that doesn't give judges discretion. the halt act and other bills, less is more. last year it was called the clean slate act to wipe out criminal convictions, not just of minor offenses, including homicides as well. so in order f
new york city will remain a sanctuary city under an adams administration. your thoughts as we wait for this news conference. lee? >> yeah, now his messaging is how this will industry the city. he's right. this is industrying the city. the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg didn't ask for bail. these individuals that attacked the nypd officers, they're criminals. they violated other laws on the books. for the mayor to have any chance of being able to secure new york city, you have to...
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and this is destroying new york city. we are seeing new york city struggling to pay for this crisis that joe biden once created with his executive orders, 60 policy changes he made from the trump administration and made the border wide open. and chuck schumer refuses to pass h.r. 2 which would end this crisis today. i called i.c.e. and i said i want these individuals deported, the ones committing crimes. can we at least agree that we should not tolerate that. but what concerns me is that we have caught hundreds of people on the terror watch list at our border. me as a new yorker in post-9/11 world that we have to question that there are 1.8 million people that have evaded law enforcement. customs and border control leader told us et is like 4 million and those who have paid the are cartels. and we are talking about the 4 million got-aways and where they are and what their intentions are and that should concern every person particularly the president of the united states. t.s.a. is allowing individuals to board planes witho
and this is destroying new york city. we are seeing new york city struggling to pay for this crisis that joe biden once created with his executive orders, 60 policy changes he made from the trump administration and made the border wide open. and chuck schumer refuses to pass h.r. 2 which would end this crisis today. i called i.c.e. and i said i want these individuals deported, the ones committing crimes. can we at least agree that we should not tolerate that. but what concerns me is that we...
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he said, we should protect immigrants and new york city will remain a sanctuary city. not first time adams suggested change to the sanctuary city status. a group attacked new york police officers and following news migrant accused for killing a georgia nursing student was arrested here last year for endangering the welfare of a child and then released before making his way south. slashing money on migrants, making 30% reduction in spending. the crisis will cost this sanctuary city 10.6 million through next year. the status quo in new york city, migrants arrive and come to roosevelt hotel and are processed and given housing, food, education, healthcare for free on the taxpayer dime. steve, back to you. >> steve: you ask the people wal walking past you if they are okay with that, i imagine you would get an earful in some cases. "fox and friends" exclusive. rachel campos duffy went down to the border in arizona. [speaking spanish] >> donald trump or joe biden sfwh >> joe biden. >> joe biden. >> joe biden. >> trump or joe biden? >> joe biden. god. we take this moment just t
he said, we should protect immigrants and new york city will remain a sanctuary city. not first time adams suggested change to the sanctuary city status. a group attacked new york police officers and following news migrant accused for killing a georgia nursing student was arrested here last year for endangering the welfare of a child and then released before making his way south. slashing money on migrants, making 30% reduction in spending. the crisis will cost this sanctuary city 10.6 million...
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visibility is not greats, we have delays and cancellations in and around the new york city area and boston, as well, all snow in the new york city area. south we are getting a wintry mix and some rain. you can see it is snow really now from north of d.c. up to boston. we are getting that transition and been snow. some areas could get upward of a foot. good news is it is moving quickly. the morning commute is difficult, if not impossible and schools are closed and some kids doing remote learning. i think it should be a school day. my opinion. some areas could get three to five inches. the worst coming toward the noon hour. there is a look at our flight delays and what we expect throughout the afternoon. if you are not getting snow in places like d.c., there is going to be delays because new york city is a pretty big hub. over to you, steve, ainsley and brian temperature is slushy for the snow angel. >> ainsley: you could do it, we have that area -- >> janice: where? >> steve: on the plaza. >> janice: maybe, i'll check it out, i'll do investigating. >> steve: all right. thank you, jd. she's
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you're allowing unvetted migrants to come into the city of new york. ou don't vet these people, you clearly see how the violence can manifest and put us as the 8.5 million residents of the city of new york in danger. nothing is being done, and no one thought this out when they declared new york a sanctuary city. and i'm hoping that mayor adams is voted out of office and all of the radical city council people are voted out of office and with we can come back to a plays of sanctity in the city of new york, but it relies on the residents. joey: i want to know what he's charged with, because if you're a law-abiding citizen, you're being charged with armed robbery, first-degree attempted murder, some sort of reckless endangerment, firing discriminately into a crowd. these types of charges are felonies, they carry heavy sentences, they carry big weight, and they're the type of charges and convictions that deter people from doing these things. and if this thing is charged with anything less than those things, there is a two the tiered justice system not just f
you're allowing unvetted migrants to come into the city of new york. ou don't vet these people, you clearly see how the violence can manifest and put us as the 8.5 million residents of the city of new york in danger. nothing is being done, and no one thought this out when they declared new york a sanctuary city. and i'm hoping that mayor adams is voted out of office and all of the radical city council people are voted out of office and with we can come back to a plays of sanctity in the city of...
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tonight with this major storm slamming the northeast, barrelling right up the east coast and hitting new york city and beyond. parts of new jersey, connecticut, hit with several inches. in some places tonight, more than a foot of snow. the radar images showing the storm on the move, beginning overnight, right into the morning. the rain turning to snow. it then piled up quickly, sweeping up the east coast, right to the mid-atlantic, the northeast, right into new england. heavy snow falling in new york's hudson valley. a pair of trucks trying to stay ahead of it on route 59. a local state of emergency in westchester county, north of new york city. multiple accidents. whiteout conditions in east providence, rhode island. washington bridge there obscured by the snow. in massachusetts, an ambulance driver on i-95 taking a patient to mass general in boston quickly swerving out of the way of a rollover accident heading right in their direction. tonight, with temperatures plunging now, the concern, the snow now turns to ice and a potentially dangerous commute. ginger zee times it out. rob marciano with th
tonight with this major storm slamming the northeast, barrelling right up the east coast and hitting new york city and beyond. parts of new jersey, connecticut, hit with several inches. in some places tonight, more than a foot of snow. the radar images showing the storm on the move, beginning overnight, right into the morning. the rain turning to snow. it then piled up quickly, sweeping up the east coast, right to the mid-atlantic, the northeast, right into new england. heavy snow falling in...
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the trial cast a spotlight on the 150-year-old organization that was founded in new york city to promote rifle skills but grew into a political powerhouse that influenced national gun policy and elections. new york attorney general letitia james, who brought this lawsuit against the nra, just issued a statement saying lapierre and a senior executive with the nra must pay $6 million for abusing the system and breaking our laws. she called it a culture of corruption and greed, david. >> david: all right, pierre thomas on this breaking development tonight as well. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn to the race for president in this deeply personal issue of ivf and what comes next for millions of women in this country. tonight, donald trump says he supports ivf after widespread backlash after alabama's supreme court determined frozen embryos should be considered people. tonight the biden campaign arguing this is because of trump and his picks for the supreme court overturning roe. abc's elizabeth schulze in alabama again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, after public outcry, alabama's attorney gene
the trial cast a spotlight on the 150-year-old organization that was founded in new york city to promote rifle skills but grew into a political powerhouse that influenced national gun policy and elections. new york attorney general letitia james, who brought this lawsuit against the nra, just issued a statement saying lapierre and a senior executive with the nra must pay $6 million for abusing the system and breaking our laws. she called it a culture of corruption and greed, david. >>...
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new york city mayor eric adams is doubling down on his call to modify new york sanctuary city law, ashe mayor yesterday. watch this. >> i don't believe people who are violent in our city and commit repeated crimes should have the privilege of being in our city. some people have a different belief than that. if i had my way, if you are repeatedly committing crimes in our city, you don't have the right to be in our city and tarnish those overwhelming number who are here following the rules. that a is what i believe. maria: well that sounds practical and yet we don't send these people back. they get processed and they're back on the street. >> well, well, well, absolutely. like i mentioned earlier, the precious girl who was murdered in georgia, w that illegal immigrant was arrested five months ago and they released him. i have been saying that a anyone committing crimes should be deported immediately. there is no reason they should be released. that's what the democrat party has been doing for the past three and-a-half years. they have been releasing criminals into our country, into our
new york city mayor eric adams is doubling down on his call to modify new york sanctuary city law, ashe mayor yesterday. watch this. >> i don't believe people who are violent in our city and commit repeated crimes should have the privilege of being in our city. some people have a different belief than that. if i had my way, if you are repeatedly committing crimes in our city, you don't have the right to be in our city and tarnish those overwhelming number who are here following the rules....
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if the new york city cops are not safe what does that say about the rest of the city?ht. they don't fear the cops. they don't respect the cops. and you know why they're instituting this curfew now finally in 20 of the migrant shelters, because they're seeing a big crime spike around these shelters. it wasn't hard to figure that out that that would happen, by the way. if they can't work and they don't have jobs, they don't have money, what are they going to do? turn to crime. that's been happening. >> trace: councilman, the problem here is not just the fact that crime is rising. it's the fact that the city of new york, the state of new york and other states like california are actually providing the resources to allow these migrants to commit these crimes, these criminal organizations. to housing to food, to credit cards. it goes on and on. >> and then they prevent ice from getting involved. until, by the way, the person is convicted. they keep plea bargaining these things down. they're not charged with ship lifting. it's a vicious cycle. it will continue to get worse.
if the new york city cops are not safe what does that say about the rest of the city?ht. they don't fear the cops. they don't respect the cops. and you know why they're instituting this curfew now finally in 20 of the migrant shelters, because they're seeing a big crime spike around these shelters. it wasn't hard to figure that out that that would happen, by the way. if they can't work and they don't have jobs, they don't have money, what are they going to do? turn to crime. that's been...
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new york state. >> thank you for that. bill, do we expect more from this storm? obviously in new york city it seems to have gone away. e we looking at here? >> over in new york, philly and d.c. and most of connecticut is over with too. we got nailed. west hartford, connecticut, 15 inches of snow. and also about over 100,000 power outages in pennsylvania. it wasn't just one isolated area. . what we're left with is heavy snow in areas, southern portions of cape cod, martha's vineyard, nantucket, long island. winter storm warning dropped in new york city and hartford. now down to 9 million people. as far as the radar and snow goes, you see it quickly heading out here. we'll be done with it shortly. here is the future cast that predicts what it will look like at 3:00 p.m. a little snow twin forks. snow from the midcape to the outer arm here and wind gusts higher. by 6:00 p.m., it is over, done, the storm is gone, racing out. we're only expecting maybe another inch or two out of the cape. the winds, this hasn't been a classic nor'easter with high wind gusts. look at new york city, 7 miles per hour. gusty in atlantic city.
new york state. >> thank you for that. bill, do we expect more from this storm? obviously in new york city it seems to have gone away. e we looking at here? >> over in new york, philly and d.c. and most of connecticut is over with too. we got nailed. west hartford, connecticut, 15 inches of snow. and also about over 100,000 power outages in pennsylvania. it wasn't just one isolated area. . what we're left with is heavy snow in areas, southern portions of cape cod, martha's vineyard,...
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maria: that was the morning buzz, that was new york city mayor eric adams changing his tune a bit on ts in the big apple. in 2021 he tweeted this we should protect our immigrants, period, new york city will remain a sanctuary city under an adams administration. today after the impact of 170,000 -- 175,000 in new york right now. >> what he said is factually correct. the c city council over a series of five years passed laws that basically eliminated the nypd and our department of correction's ability to coop preys prate with i.c.e. at -- cooperate with i.c.e. at any level. he's coming to the realization as someone who ran as a democrat, et cetera, coming to the realization that most new yorkers, if not most americans believe if you come here illegally, if you commit more crimes, if you're in our jail system, doing violent crimes, riding scooters and robbing people you don't have the privilege of living in new york anymore. it took two years for him to come to that realization but i'm glad he's finally here. but we do need more involvement. we were talk about this in the break, we need
maria: that was the morning buzz, that was new york city mayor eric adams changing his tune a bit on ts in the big apple. in 2021 he tweeted this we should protect our immigrants, period, new york city will remain a sanctuary city under an adams administration. today after the impact of 170,000 -- 175,000 in new york right now. >> what he said is factually correct. the c city council over a series of five years passed laws that basically eliminated the nypd and our department of...