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in 2016, i brought a case on behalf of new york city, new york state. this time on the progressive tax lot of things all over the city, evidently, must die can. so i wanted to tell the same line as the state and the prior courts even further, it appeared to what the case to vanish so that it would not have to justify ignoring it. therefore, the city is lawyer trade. it is males with me for 2 years engaging in what i now would view as gas lighting that is open. i would get discouraged and go go away. there were no documents produced and no real investigation. i didn't but i didn't know the city's help at the end of the 2 years, so on the left. finally, let me go forward. the case again, the courts again dismissed the case. now, why do i persist after 20 years? 19 years, and then one important point, very important point is now to develop, well my claims were dismissed as they were later acting on down the interest of these jurisdictions. as noted above the states, some studies claimed and never time bought this fraud. and they can take action at any time
in 2016, i brought a case on behalf of new york city, new york state. this time on the progressive tax lot of things all over the city, evidently, must die can. so i wanted to tell the same line as the state and the prior courts even further, it appeared to what the case to vanish so that it would not have to justify ignoring it. therefore, the city is lawyer trade. it is males with me for 2 years engaging in what i now would view as gas lighting that is open. i would get discouraged and go go...
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was on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important that would go through new york city in the 1870s, 1880s and nineties. and while former president grant was visiting new york city, kelly had the opportunity to sit and. grant would pose and he would give give you an excellent opportunity to ask. so that's why i call kelly the ultimate civil war buff, because he got to sit down with grant and sherman and sheridan and hancock. chamberlin were born in double date circles and any question he wanted. and then he would have the general sign, the portrait. and kelly kept notes, while he was doing these interviews. basically to protect his art from criticism if someone would come along and criticize a painting of grant at fort. saying that's not accurate. well, kelly, produce the notes and say, well, this is what general grant told me. and general grant signed. so that's why kelly, you know, the interviews while he sketched and, kept the notes to protect his art. also, matthew brady, the famous from the civil war. brady is probably most important photographer in u.s. history, t
was on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important that would go through new york city in the 1870s, 1880s and nineties. and while former president grant was visiting new york city, kelly had the opportunity to sit and. grant would pose and he would give give you an excellent opportunity to ask. so that's why i call kelly the ultimate civil war buff, because he got to sit down with grant and sherman and sheridan and hancock. chamberlin were born in double date circles and...
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the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and this is the first issue that i sort of came up against this as i'm wanting to study the origins of the revolution and new york. but i don't have any documents. but when i'm going through the newspapers, i that there's this election and there's a lot of propagate what we would call propaganda that's published in the press and there's people announcing their candidacies and this is where the first characters really come into the story is that there's a family and faction in new york called the alliances and they're led by a per
the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and...
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will: i'm about to swim to the statue of liberty, first leg of the new york city seal swim. he water. >> here we go! pete: and so it begins. joey: they're in the water. ♪ will: all right. just swam from liberty state park, new jersey, to the statue of liberty. that's a three-quarter mile swim. i gotta tell ya, i should have trained. ♪ ♪ will: how'd the first leg feel? >> oh, this is a warm-up. >> the sun is shining, i got all my boys, only one thing the missing. where are you, pete? >> where you at a, pete? >> head to ellis island, booyah! will: current's a little strong right when you get to the barge. both times. right when you think you're home free. ♪ ♪ will: super bowl champion james devlin, year two, how are you feeling? >> it's good to have that year under my belt from last year and feeling good. will: how you feeling, robert? >> i feel so good. are you feeling good, pete? will: you can't escape it. leg three, all the way to manhattan. a mile and a half. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ will: i'm spent. >> go, will! will: how wonderful. swim's over, now we have our flags, go
will: i'm about to swim to the statue of liberty, first leg of the new york city seal swim. he water. >> here we go! pete: and so it begins. joey: they're in the water. ♪ will: all right. just swam from liberty state park, new jersey, to the statue of liberty. that's a three-quarter mile swim. i gotta tell ya, i should have trained. ♪ ♪ will: how'd the first leg feel? >> oh, this is a warm-up. >> the sun is shining, i got all my boys, only one thing the missing. where...
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the spraying in and around new york city. and we're learning tonight more about the man who died in new hampshire. >>> and a labor day weekend made in america. the family of farmers, several generations, behind something that could very well be at your labor day picnic. you'll know it. made in america. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a busy wednesday night. we begin tonight with the severe storms moving into the northeast after battering the midwest, of course, fueled by this dangerous heat. from chicago, to new york city, to washington, d.c. the capital reaching 100 degrees today, that was a record high. 55 million americans on alert tonight, and at this hour, the heat index, the feel-like reading when you combine humidity, right now soaring from st. louis to new york. in fact, it feels like 103 in washington, d.c. at this hour. 102 in baltimore. feels like 94 here in new york city. and now, this heat turbo-charging these storms. dramatic lightning over chicago. time-lapse images showing one
the spraying in and around new york city. and we're learning tonight more about the man who died in new hampshire. >>> and a labor day weekend made in america. the family of farmers, several generations, behind something that could very well be at your labor day picnic. you'll know it. made in america. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a busy wednesday night. we begin tonight with the severe storms moving into the northeast after battering the...
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a new york city office portfolio is 90% leased as of q2. you're spot on. rnization, great locations, the single seat commute is extremely important. and new york city is so important to that success. i was out in san francisco recently. i was in chicago. i was in minneapolis. new york city has a dynamic and in demand perspective that is really unique to the united states at present. a >> is new york city more back to work than san francisco and zmig >> 100%, 100%? i think the great thing about new york city is how dynamic it is, and how much people want to be there. that's where they want to start their lives, meet their spouses, culture, shop. by the way, the expansion we've made into north 6th street in williamsburg in retail is all part of the diynamism of new yok city. and that just speaks to that growth of new york city constantly reinventing itself. >> 20 years ago, it was already cool. and now it -- i'm thinking about the problems still for san francisco and chicago and so forth. without dwelling on that, what will be the effect -- if the fed cut 25s
a new york city office portfolio is 90% leased as of q2. you're spot on. rnization, great locations, the single seat commute is extremely important. and new york city is so important to that success. i was out in san francisco recently. i was in chicago. i was in minneapolis. new york city has a dynamic and in demand perspective that is really unique to the united states at present. a >> is new york city more back to work than san francisco and zmig >> 100%, 100%? i think the great...
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that is just new york city. mayor announced sweeping budget cuts that would slash $300 million from the fire department and cut the number of police officers to the lowest levels since the 1990's. it is the same story all over the united states of america. illegal immigration cost chicago taxpayers $361 million last year. denver is shelling out $180 million. washington, d.c. is paying $36 million. if we don't secure our borders soon our cities are going to have to cut vital police, fire and emergency medical services to the bone. it is you who will suffer and the people you serve who will suffer. we should not be forced to spend millions of dollars on people who aren't even supposed to be here. we should be spending that money on schools, police and fire department and our citizens. under president trump's leadership we will. [applause] here's another promise. not just a promise based on some plan written on a website but based on the real record. with donald trump as president we won't sit on our hands while ri
that is just new york city. mayor announced sweeping budget cuts that would slash $300 million from the fire department and cut the number of police officers to the lowest levels since the 1990's. it is the same story all over the united states of america. illegal immigration cost chicago taxpayers $361 million last year. denver is shelling out $180 million. washington, d.c. is paying $36 million. if we don't secure our borders soon our cities are going to have to cut vital police, fire and...
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increase through mandate from restrictions built hottest that operations, not allowed to operate in new york citying in panel caroline and chris are you both this hotels this week in new york? caroline: no actually live in new york city midtown but i've family members visit frequently stay in hotels already exorbitantly priced things more expensive i would like to know what do you think impact is going to be on tourism in new york city i am curious about the alternate comomgs airbnb do you think this will drive out consumers to other forms of lodging if there are any. >> you are absolutely right, the prices for hotel room nights have gone up this legislation, in this bill would make worse. hotels would encloses costs go up what that would translate leisure travelers look elsewhere think of conventions trade shows that come to new york, priced out of this market, who will benefit from this? places like new jersey or orlando, las vegas. >> chris are you in a hotel. chris: 216 bucks on bill if it goes to 300 new jersey city looking better i don't know at some point people sigh enough is enough you c
increase through mandate from restrictions built hottest that operations, not allowed to operate in new york citying in panel caroline and chris are you both this hotels this week in new york? caroline: no actually live in new york city midtown but i've family members visit frequently stay in hotels already exorbitantly priced things more expensive i would like to know what do you think impact is going to be on tourism in new york city i am curious about the alternate comomgs airbnb do you...
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new york, wabc, channel 7. lee, you've got the new forecast. >> reporter: david, 21st 90-degree day here in new york city. impressive late summer surge. we still have heat alerts from here to the ohio valley, back down through the mid-atlantic. it still feels like 103 in d.c. and the heat is sparking storms. in fact, new severe storms across northeastern pennsylvania, with 60-mile-per-hour gusts and hail, just south of scranton. that's headed to new jersey, close to the new york city area. that extinguishes the heat in the northeast, but not in the ohio valley. we're tracking another front in the plains. this one has a tornado watch in the dakotas until 11:00. if tomorrow is your getaway for the holiday weekend, watch out for delays in the upper midwest as the strong storms approach the twin cities. that's the front that takes the heat out in the east, just in time for the holiday weekend. david? >> david: that part is great news. lee goldberg, thank you. >>> we're also learning more at this hour about a united airlines flight from cancun to chicago, making an emergency landing in memphis amid extreme tur
new york, wabc, channel 7. lee, you've got the new forecast. >> reporter: david, 21st 90-degree day here in new york city. impressive late summer surge. we still have heat alerts from here to the ohio valley, back down through the mid-atlantic. it still feels like 103 in d.c. and the heat is sparking storms. in fact, new severe storms across northeastern pennsylvania, with 60-mile-per-hour gusts and hail, just south of scranton. that's headed to new jersey, close to the new york city...
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new york city roots in common. although to be honest, i'm in the church. i made the mistake one day in introducing her of making reference to those new york city roots. in my introduction. i said that sheila jackson lee, this was early in my congressional career at an event. i said sheila jackson lee is a champion for the june 10th holiday. a champion for reparations, a champion for the violence against women's act. champion for civil rights champion for voting, right? champion for criminal justice reform. i present to you and introduced to others. the distinguished general lady from the great state of texas by way of new york city, having grown up in southeast queens, the honorable sheila jackson lee. and she gave me a look y'all that i've never forgotten. she didn't use a colorful word, just gave me a look and at the end just pull me aside and said, next time, brother just leave the new york city part out of the introduction. and i came to understand why because sheila jackson lee was all texas all the time and she didn't want any confusion as to who she
new york city roots in common. although to be honest, i'm in the church. i made the mistake one day in introducing her of making reference to those new york city roots. in my introduction. i said that sheila jackson lee, this was early in my congressional career at an event. i said sheila jackson lee is a champion for the june 10th holiday. a champion for reparations, a champion for the violence against women's act. champion for civil rights champion for voting, right? champion for criminal...
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that's why i didn't get there in the race for their honorary new york city dog mayor. >> all of them are from new york's five boroughs, including puccini. the yorkie poo hailing from the hell's kitchen neighborhood of manhattan, along with cato, the mini australian shepherd who happens to be a howler guy's canine to dates. >> how are you supposed to say that? legitimately? >> i don't think i feel like we need to figure this out. >> yeah, i can't figure it out. >> canine today, nine to date. >> and then in 2022 is when the basset hound first elected to the mayor. her name was sally. and she became the mayor very cute. so we'll find a new mayor november fourth. that's when the big election that we're all thinking about is going to take place. >> yeah, this is tough, though, because they all have my vote. >> yeah, that's a problem. yes. >> finally to the jack russell terrier that stole the show in malta. >> cameras were rolling when this fearless little guy took the plunge into the water at saint peter's pool, right into the arms of his dog, daddy. >> hahahahaha! yeah >> by the way, do y
that's why i didn't get there in the race for their honorary new york city dog mayor. >> all of them are from new york's five boroughs, including puccini. the yorkie poo hailing from the hell's kitchen neighborhood of manhattan, along with cato, the mini australian shepherd who happens to be a howler guy's canine to dates. >> how are you supposed to say that? legitimately? >> i don't think i feel like we need to figure this out. >> yeah, i can't figure it out. >>...
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and setting them up in a place like new york city across the country. subsequent crime that happens because of it. i don't know how cities survive and they have their own problems to deal with as well. stuart: don't know they get it. stuart: newly uncovered video all the way back from 2017 shows minnesota governor tim walz pushed the narrative that ice rage represent terrorism in america. what did he say? ashley: seven years ago, he recounted a raid into thousand 6 by ice officers in minnesota and at the time he vowed to protect illegal immigrants. >> into the basement of the catholic church where it was, asked people to look around at all the children, this is what terrorism looks like in america today. i hold the voting card in my pocket and the votes i will take will be to make sure we protect these folks. when people find sanctuary cities, our police are serving us and protecting our communities. our citizens need to know to report a crime against themselves they are going to be protected, to do that, and it is not their job to do that. ashley: the i
and setting them up in a place like new york city across the country. subsequent crime that happens because of it. i don't know how cities survive and they have their own problems to deal with as well. stuart: don't know they get it. stuart: newly uncovered video all the way back from 2017 shows minnesota governor tim walz pushed the narrative that ice rage represent terrorism in america. what did he say? ashley: seven years ago, he recounted a raid into thousand 6 by ice officers in minnesota...
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from norfolk, new york city, boston aiming into burlington, could see some very heavy rain. the heaviest rain will be in portions of the new england area. we're looking at some heavy rain there. up to 2 inches in some spots where you see the reds, yellows and oranges that will be the heaviest rain. we're looking at really steamy conditions in the south. heat alerts this mornling. where you see the pink, that is a heat warning. we're going to see temperatures soaring into the 100 e looking a into the triple-digits. 105 in san angelo. richard? >> all right, michelle, thank you. >> sure. >>> a scary sight at a music festival in germany. part of a ferris wheel catching fire on saturday night. the ride's operator told a german news agency that no passengers were in the gondola that erupted in flames. but at least 23 people were hurt. police are still trying to figure out what sparked that fire. >>> coming up for you, parents, check your fridge. we have some details rather on a major chicken nugget recall. >>> but first, how california is cracking down on deepfake porn with the fir
from norfolk, new york city, boston aiming into burlington, could see some very heavy rain. the heaviest rain will be in portions of the new england area. we're looking at some heavy rain there. up to 2 inches in some spots where you see the reds, yellows and oranges that will be the heaviest rain. we're looking at really steamy conditions in the south. heat alerts this mornling. where you see the pink, that is a heat warning. we're going to see temperatures soaring into the 100 e looking a...
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they're raging in new york city, john. shell told us that from the nypd, paul morerow told us that the venezuelan gang are causing all kinds of chaos in new york as well. >> we opened our doors if you recall, maria, specifically to venezuelans. take a step back. none of this makes sense. this isn't about the voting. i understand the goal to get more voters here to vote democrat. i don't agree with it. it shouldn't be allowed to happen. at least there's some understanding, some nexus to a reason. why would you want to bring cartel members into your country to set up shop in a suburb? it beguiles me. maria: let's take a short break. we're just getting started. coming up, we're getting a better look at the economy this morning, the second read of second quarter gdp is out in an hour and-a-half, 8:30 a.m. eastern. we'll bring you the number and check for market impact. we've got the word on wall street panel here with their expectations. don't miss it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ ♪ i have type
they're raging in new york city, john. shell told us that from the nypd, paul morerow told us that the venezuelan gang are causing all kinds of chaos in new york as well. >> we opened our doors if you recall, maria, specifically to venezuelans. take a step back. none of this makes sense. this isn't about the voting. i understand the goal to get more voters here to vote democrat. i don't agree with it. it shouldn't be allowed to happen. at least there's some understanding, some nexus to a...
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transformed into a sanctuary for veronica fimbres after she received a life altering hiv diagnosis in new york city over 20 years ago. today she embodies the strength and resilience that have marked her incredible journey coming here saved my life when i was in new york city, they told me, get your things together because you're getting ready to die and that was pretty devastating. of course, here it is, years later, and i'm a long term survivor of hiv and aids, so i'm very thankful. today, veronica serves as the manager of clinical assistants and volunteers at the san francisco aids foundation. but her path to this role was far from easy. when she arrived in san francisco in 1996, she was reeling from the loss of her brother and partner to aids. armed with just a little more than a handful of dollars and a heart full of determination, she made the city her home and dedicated her life to helping others navigate the challenges she once faced herself the city has my heart. when tony bennett sings, he left his heart in san francisco. whenever i go away from san francisco, my heart is still here. her a
transformed into a sanctuary for veronica fimbres after she received a life altering hiv diagnosis in new york city over 20 years ago. today she embodies the strength and resilience that have marked her incredible journey coming here saved my life when i was in new york city, they told me, get your things together because you're getting ready to die and that was pretty devastating. of course, here it is, years later, and i'm a long term survivor of hiv and aids, so i'm very thankful. today,...
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transformed into a sanctuary for veronica fim after she received a life altering diagnosis of aids in new york cityr 20 years ago. today she embodies the strength that's marked her incredible journey. >> coming here saved my life. when i was in new york city, they told me get your things together because you're getting ready to die and that was pretty devastating. of course, here it is years later and i'm a long term survivor of hiv and aids. >> reporter: today veronica serves as manager of clinical assistance and volunteers at the san francisco aids foundation, but her path to this role was far from easy. when she arrived in san francisco in 1996, she was reeling from the loss of her brother and partner to aids. armed with a little more than a handful of dollars and a heart full of determination, she made the city her home and dedicated her life to helping others navigate the challenges she once faced herself. >> whenever i go away from san francisco, my heart is still here. >> reporter: as a child, she was deeply moved by images of civil right struggles on television. at 17 she was inspired by th
transformed into a sanctuary for veronica fim after she received a life altering diagnosis of aids in new york cityr 20 years ago. today she embodies the strength that's marked her incredible journey. >> coming here saved my life. when i was in new york city, they told me get your things together because you're getting ready to die and that was pretty devastating. of course, here it is years later and i'm a long term survivor of hiv and aids. >> reporter: today veronica serves as...
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i'm in gangster and plant a tour through the dark heart of jazz age new york city. he is a pretty morning joe, the voice of america, the history channel, american heroes channel, espn, npr and c-span. he is spoken at the fdr presidential library in the past. at the john f. kennedy library and also determine presidential libraries. as well as grants cottage national baseball hall of fame and museum in various institutions universities across the country. here lives in new york state and here to talk with us about his recent book. >> thank you. i think the first question is first offered thanks to all the great people here for having me. it's an honor to be here everyone is so nice. it's an event i look forward to even when i am not speaking i show up as a spectator, that is how much i like it. why write a book like this if you are a presidential historian and such? before that i was doing in baseball history and in the book gangster.ld underground figure in a few years ago a couple years ago i got a call from somebody i had been doing one of these things on cable tv
i'm in gangster and plant a tour through the dark heart of jazz age new york city. he is a pretty morning joe, the voice of america, the history channel, american heroes channel, espn, npr and c-span. he is spoken at the fdr presidential library in the past. at the john f. kennedy library and also determine presidential libraries. as well as grants cottage national baseball hall of fame and museum in various institutions universities across the country. here lives in new york state and here to...
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how quickly, if at all, does that, then translate out of new york city?re are always i would say, a gap in solutions when it comes to health inequities. we're relatively good at describing the problem, but we find it. often very hard to take action to make the changes. the center, which i now lead, has really helped to create. i would say, a toolkit of practices to make these changes. we were very excited to launch in 2021. the first ever coalition of its kind. it's called circa the coalition to end racism in clinical algorithms. and what we're very excited about is that several other cities now are starting to think about similar coalitions. so something somewhat similar has been launched in philadelphia, another in saint louis. and we've had lots of conversations with people all across the country who are themselves also trying to accelerate these changes. we cannot wait ten years for the changes in these algorithms to happen. we need to see that change happen. yesterday, doctor michelle morris, thank you for joining me. appreciate it. thank you so much
how quickly, if at all, does that, then translate out of new york city?re are always i would say, a gap in solutions when it comes to health inequities. we're relatively good at describing the problem, but we find it. often very hard to take action to make the changes. the center, which i now lead, has really helped to create. i would say, a toolkit of practices to make these changes. we were very excited to launch in 2021. the first ever coalition of its kind. it's called circa the coalition...
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. >> bret, good evening, a lot happening today in new york city just in the migrant crime front. we can tell that you a short time ago, investigators telling us that a migrant is now behind bars in new york city after they say he raped a woman out near coney island and this was not his first arrest. we want to put up his mugshot there on the screen. that's daniel davon -- investigators telling us he threw a 46-year-old woman to the ground on coney island sunday night and sexually assaulted her. last year the 24-year-old was busted for allegedly sexually assaulting someone else at a brooklyn shelter. this comes as police search for the person who stabbed a 26-year-old man in the stomach at a different migrant shelter on randall's island yesterday. and just a few weeks ago, this migrant woman you are looking at was shot and killed in the same area. migrants who live at the shelter tell me it's not safe. >> [speaking spanish] >> and now migrants are setting up areas like this, these tents because they are getting kicked out of their shelters so they're sleeping here. so. >> here on r
. >> bret, good evening, a lot happening today in new york city just in the migrant crime front. we can tell that you a short time ago, investigators telling us that a migrant is now behind bars in new york city after they say he raped a woman out near coney island and this was not his first arrest. we want to put up his mugshot there on the screen. that's daniel davon -- investigators telling us he threw a 46-year-old woman to the ground on coney island sunday night and sexually...
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new york city. he has appeared on morning joe, the voice of america, the history channel, american heroes channel, espn, npr and c-span. he's spoken at the fdr presidential library in the past at the john f kennedy library and also at the truman presidential libraries as well as grant's cottage state. historic site, the national baseball hall of fame and museum and various institutions, universities and libraries and festivals. across the country, he lives in new york state. and here to talk with us about his recent book is david pietrusza. thank you. i think the first question i often get about the book is, is why? first off, thanks to all the great people here for for having me, this is an honor to be here. everyone is so nice and it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up as a spectator. that's how much i like it. but anyway. so why write a book like this? if you are like a presidential historian and and such well before that i was doing baseball history and i the book
new york city. he has appeared on morning joe, the voice of america, the history channel, american heroes channel, espn, npr and c-span. he's spoken at the fdr presidential library in the past at the john f kennedy library and also at the truman presidential libraries as well as grant's cottage state. historic site, the national baseball hall of fame and museum and various institutions, universities and libraries and festivals. across the country, he lives in new york state. and here to talk...
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appeared all right, back to aishah now in washington. >> aishah: bill, migrant crime was rattling new york cityfety on the streets. mayor eric adams once again now claiming that new york is the safest big city in america, even though we just had an arrest of an illegal migrant charged with raping a woman at knife point near the famous coney island boardwalk appeared retired nypd lieutenant joe cardinale ahead with reaction and a reality check, really, but first alexis mcadams is live in time square, so what can you tell us about this coney island suspect? has he been arrested before? >> hey, aishah. it is hard to keep track of all of these cases popping up, but in this specific case out of coney island, this migrant has been arrested not once, not twice, but a few other times we are digging into. this time he was arrested for reportedly raping a woman out in coney island. take a look on your screen, this was our mug shot we got in our newsroom yesterday, tried to get more details. he was attacking a 46-year-old woman out in coney island come according to investigators paired last year the 24-ye
appeared all right, back to aishah now in washington. >> aishah: bill, migrant crime was rattling new york cityfety on the streets. mayor eric adams once again now claiming that new york is the safest big city in america, even though we just had an arrest of an illegal migrant charged with raping a woman at knife point near the famous coney island boardwalk appeared retired nypd lieutenant joe cardinale ahead with reaction and a reality check, really, but first alexis mcadams is live in...
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm erica brown. >>> hello and thanks for staying up with us. i'm erica brown in new york, and here are some of the top stories on "cbs news roundup." kamala harris' new running mate tim walz goes on the offensive right out of the gate. the justice department says it has disrupted a plot to assassinate american political targets, including donald trump. >>> and tropical storm debby lingers over the southeast, drenching communities with torrential rain and flooding. the new democratic vice presidential candidate tim walz is now under pressure to get his message out to american voters as soon as possible. the minnesota governor was we rest vealed by kamala harris as her running mate tuesday in front of an enthusiastic crowd in pennsylvania. cbs' skyler henry reports from washington. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris hit the stage with minnesota governor tim walz in philadelphia, officially introducing the former high school teacher and football coach to the nation as her running mate. >> in 91 days, the nation will know coach w
reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm erica brown. >>> hello and thanks for staying up with us. i'm erica brown in new york, and here are some of the top stories on "cbs news roundup." kamala harris' new running mate tim walz goes on the offensive right out of the gate. the justice department says it has disrupted a plot to assassinate american political targets, including donald trump. >>> and tropical storm debby lingers over the southeast,...
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many come to new york and love to come to the city. in five housing illegal immigrants on your taxpayer dime. >> steve: they make more money. >> ainsley: yeah they do the government pays them. >> lawrence: new york just got this problem. just imagine how my home state of texas has been dealing with this for literally years. >> ainsley: some is federal money. >> steve: not enough. >> brian: one of the ripple effects of biden no longer running for president open season on hunter biden. asked the italy for help landing a deal with burisma of ukraine while his dad was vp. the "new york times" finally reporting this, quote: records indicate that hunter biden wrote at least one letter to the u.s. ambassador in italy in 2016 seeking assistance for the ukrainian gas company where he was a board member. but, in 2019, then candidate biden swore he knew nothing about his son's overseas business dealings. >> i did not know he was on the board of that company. i have never discussed my business or their business, my sons or daughter's. >> i never di
many come to new york and love to come to the city. in five housing illegal immigrants on your taxpayer dime. >> steve: they make more money. >> ainsley: yeah they do the government pays them. >> lawrence: new york just got this problem. just imagine how my home state of texas has been dealing with this for literally years. >> ainsley: some is federal money. >> steve: not enough. >> brian: one of the ripple effects of biden no longer running for president...
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in april of 1912 just to few days after the sinking of the titanic the survivors arrived in new york city from the rescue ship. senators from here in washington raced up to new york to beat the survors there. they wanted to find out what happened and why the ship sank and they wanted to find out from the t people who could tell them what happened on the ship so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure they have the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they began to defer to their different locations around the world including many who ended up traveling back to new england so the hearings for the titanic investigation started their new york city. they were held in the waldorf-astoria hotel and we have a photograph in the case of those hearings. the senators wanted to know how this came to happen and then what happened afterwards. one of the things they found out during this investigation was how the rescue ship had heard the distress call of the titanic and raced through dangerous icy waters to reach the titanic and the ship collected all the people that survived the
in april of 1912 just to few days after the sinking of the titanic the survivors arrived in new york city from the rescue ship. senators from here in washington raced up to new york to beat the survors there. they wanted to find out what happened and why the ship sank and they wanted to find out from the t people who could tell them what happened on the ship so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure they have the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they began to defer to...
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new york governor kathy hochul even considered a partial face mask ban on new york city subways afterng moment in june. >> raise your hand if you are a zionist. raise your hand if you are a zionist! this is our chance to get out! >> police arrested the man leading that chant while this video is from the same day. you can see protesters vandalized a subway car. as for the attacks on the morning, the victim is stable and recovering after being sent to the hospital. sumter will appear in court next thursday morning at 9:00 a.m. back to you. >> aishah: life for us in new york, thank you nate. >> trace: let's bring an israeli special ops veteran aaron cohen who is the founder of cherry is a training program for law enforcement. great to have you on. picking up where nate left off there because you talk about what is happening in the middle east now. the headline here in "the new york times" is concerned about anti-semitism from democrats. it goes on for some jewish democrats heightened worries about anti-semitism which is an understatement and you have the cease-fire if this does not happe
new york governor kathy hochul even considered a partial face mask ban on new york city subways afterng moment in june. >> raise your hand if you are a zionist. raise your hand if you are a zionist! this is our chance to get out! >> police arrested the man leading that chant while this video is from the same day. you can see protesters vandalized a subway car. as for the attacks on the morning, the victim is stable and recovering after being sent to the hospital. sumter will appear...
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abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, in the fight against the west nile virus, trucks from new york city'sealth department will be fanning across manhattan and brooklyn, targeting disease-carrying mosquitoes with pesticide spray. >> this is peak of mosquito season. cities are actually prime breeding ground for certain mosquito species. >> reporter: it comes as the country's former top infectious disease official, dr. anthony fauci was recently hospitalized with the virus. the 83-year-old is now home and expected to make a full recovery. >> most everyone who gets west nile doesn't even realize it. they're asymptomatic. but in small numbers of cases, people will experience fever, headache, body aches. >> reporter: experts say a hotter, wetter climate puts people in closer contact with more mosquitos. in massachusetts, eight communities, including boston, are now at high risk for west nile. and this week, the state will start spraying in some communities to combat an even rarer and more deadly mosquito-borne disease called triple e. the town of plymouth now closing fields and parks from dusk
abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, in the fight against the west nile virus, trucks from new york city'sealth department will be fanning across manhattan and brooklyn, targeting disease-carrying mosquitoes with pesticide spray. >> this is peak of mosquito season. cities are actually prime breeding ground for certain mosquito species. >> reporter: it comes as the country's former top infectious disease official, dr. anthony fauci was recently hospitalized with the...
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coming up, mayor eric adams, new york city's mayor, calling for an end to new york's sanctuary city policyally starting to embrace common sense? >>> a minnesota grandmother was thrown in jail for violating tim walz's covid lockdown rules. she says walz is a tyrant in disguise. she'll make her case, she's on the show. >>> it's been three years since the taliban took control of afghanistan. they held a parade yesterday with equipment that america left behind. will anyone ever take accountability for this? congressman darrell issa is next. ♪ ♪ ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. ♪ go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms ♪ unlock support from the schwab trade desk— our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. ♪ and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. ♪ all so you can trade brilliantly. ♪ stuart: the taliban held a military parade in afghanistan with the weapons and equipment we left behind with the great debacle withdrawal. yes, they were celebrat
coming up, mayor eric adams, new york city's mayor, calling for an end to new york's sanctuary city policyally starting to embrace common sense? >>> a minnesota grandmother was thrown in jail for violating tim walz's covid lockdown rules. she says walz is a tyrant in disguise. she'll make her case, she's on the show. >>> it's been three years since the taliban took control of afghanistan. they held a parade yesterday with equipment that america left behind. will anyone ever...
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i come from new york city. that is why i have this lovely diction of mine. [laughter] in new york city, we have programs like the edward j malloy initiative which is a pathway to apprenticeships. we had a deal with new york city high schools, when they renovate their schools, they use union labor. but we have to take new york city high school graduates into our apprenticeship programs and put them to work on those jobs. it's a great program for everybody. because we are not giving them a job in the area where they are from, we are giving them a career in the city they are from. i know, when the program first started, i know people that have now retired out of the ironworkers that came in that way. that is fantastic. [applause] going back to what this program does, what this legislation does , it gives us the opportunity, it gives more american the opportunity to go to work. there is a demand for workers. we listen to our mayors. you are doing a great job helping us out, too. >> on behalf of mayors, we appreciate the partnership. this question is where any pan
i come from new york city. that is why i have this lovely diction of mine. [laughter] in new york city, we have programs like the edward j malloy initiative which is a pathway to apprenticeships. we had a deal with new york city high schools, when they renovate their schools, they use union labor. but we have to take new york city high school graduates into our apprenticeship programs and put them to work on those jobs. it's a great program for everybody. because we are not giving them a job in...
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i on january 25th, 1972, representative of shirley chisholm of new york city announced her candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination in 1972. in 1968, representative chisholm became the first african american woman elected to the u.s. congress. up next, we bring you the 14 minute announcement courtesy of the new york city municipal archives. i stand before you today as a candidate for the democratic nomination for the presidency of the united states of america. i am not the candidate of black america, although i am black and proud. i am not the candidate of the women's movement of this country. although i am a woman and i'm equally proud of that. i am not the candidate of any political bosses or fat cats or special interests. i stand here now without endorsement from many big name politics, unions or celebrities or any other kind of prop. i do not intend to offer it to you. the tired and glib cliches which for too long have been accepted part of our political life. i am the candidate of the people of america. fellow americans, we have looked in vain to the nixon administra
i on january 25th, 1972, representative of shirley chisholm of new york city announced her candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination in 1972. in 1968, representative chisholm became the first african american woman elected to the u.s. congress. up next, we bring you the 14 minute announcement courtesy of the new york city municipal archives. i stand before you today as a candidate for the democratic nomination for the presidency of the united states of america. i am not the candidate...
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stuart: this is new york city. >> of course. people on the ground in new york city but they're very adversely affected by the policies of the admin vagues. how can you look at grocery prices being 30% higher and 4 more years of these folks on the border and the truth is you can't. that convention wasn't even in the room. what we're see asking there's no immediate pull downs because it didn't resinate beyond the walls because what most people watched was what we watched. they promised beyonce and gave you freeonce and giving everything away for free and free of poll or plan to make it happen. people are not dumb. that's why the poll went the way it did. stuart: good play on words right there. jimmy, we're watching you on fox news saturday night 10:00 p.m. eastern on fox news. jimmy, thank you. >> you're the best. stuart: see you later. back to the markets, please. i suspect a lot of people on the sidelines waiting for nvidia and could make an enormous difference. mike murphy with us. nvidia reports after the bell tomorrow. is that
stuart: this is new york city. >> of course. people on the ground in new york city but they're very adversely affected by the policies of the admin vagues. how can you look at grocery prices being 30% higher and 4 more years of these folks on the border and the truth is you can't. that convention wasn't even in the room. what we're see asking there's no immediate pull downs because it didn't resinate beyond the walls because what most people watched was what we watched. they promised...