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sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify serving new york. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those illegal contributions and personal benefits and involved city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real costs to the city and to the public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance with campaign finance laws in order to conceal those illegal campaign contributions, and as a result of those false certifications, received over $10 million in public matching funds. the mayor's alleged acceptance and conceal
sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify serving new york. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he...
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you what is best for new york city? you ready to step in if the mayor is out? >> i will tell you, what is best for new york city right now is we have tens of thousands of public sector workers that make sure everything keeps running. i want to hat tip to them because they are the ones that are making sure that trash is getting picked up, they are making sure that those calls are getting answered. but, you know, as you ride out on autopilot, you have to get a pilot in there, and the mayor just has to asked some tough questions to himself, and i hope he does that very shortly. >> new york city public advocate, advocating for the public and the public sector workers. >> doing my best. >> it's great to see you. thank you for your time. we will be watching what happens next. jumaane williams, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, federal agents showed up at the residence of mayor eric adams today, after prosecutors indicted the mayor on corruption charges -- why? i will ask the former u.s. assistant
you what is best for new york city? you ready to step in if the mayor is out? >> i will tell you, what is best for new york city right now is we have tens of thousands of public sector workers that make sure everything keeps running. i want to hat tip to them because they are the ones that are making sure that trash is getting picked up, they are making sure that those calls are getting answered. but, you know, as you ride out on autopilot, you have to get a pilot in there, and the mayor...
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when it shocking to see the sitting mayor of new york city indicted important for people to understand. these are federal charges brought by the southern district of new york. so there is no overlap here. there is no jurisdiction that eric adams has over this office just to give you a sense, though, of how close it will hit two home, i used to walk to the southern district new york. i'd walk past the mayor's office. it's maybe 200 yards away, so it's a very small world down there in southern manhattan now as john miller just said, it looks like there will probably be a court appearance tomorrow in federal court at that point, we end. eric adams will see the indictment, so then we'll know exactly what he's charged with. the other thing to watch for. and we remember this from a few weeks ago when sean combs was indicted in this same district, is will there be a bail argument? i do not think federal prosecutors will try to lock up eric adams. i think it's borderline impossible that they will ask that given that he is the sitting mayor. and even if he wasn't, but let's watch for that. let'
when it shocking to see the sitting mayor of new york city indicted important for people to understand. these are federal charges brought by the southern district of new york. so there is no overlap here. there is no jurisdiction that eric adams has over this office just to give you a sense, though, of how close it will hit two home, i used to walk to the southern district new york. i'd walk past the mayor's office. it's maybe 200 yards away, so it's a very small world down there in southern...
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"new york post," migrants flooding new york city justice system making up 75% of arrest in midtown. doors to migrants and chaos. "new york times" a different take. migrant crime wave not supported by data despite high profile cases. councilman yeager, how do you see this? like, what's the ground truth about new york city and deal with this on all levels? >> well, anybody who says that every single person who comes over the border lawfully or unlawfully is here to commit crimes is simply wrong at the same time it's naive and false to say nobody who comes here committing crimes. relates a city like new york, with the numbers at approximately as of two months ago, over 205,000 migrants have come to new york city in the last two years. that is -- it simply is not believable to say that our crime numbers are not seeing the result of that policy. >> bret: council borelli you formed this common sense caucus. you have a number of proposals here together allowing the nypd to communicate with ice. enable ice to collect suspects in custody. ballot measure to repeal restrictions on deportation,
"new york post," migrants flooding new york city justice system making up 75% of arrest in midtown. doors to migrants and chaos. "new york times" a different take. migrant crime wave not supported by data despite high profile cases. councilman yeager, how do you see this? like, what's the ground truth about new york city and deal with this on all levels? >> well, anybody who says that every single person who comes over the border lawfully or unlawfully is here to...
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best for new york city? e you ready to step in if the mayor is out. >> what's best for new york city is we have tens of thousands of dedicated public sector workers who make sure everything keeps running. they are the ones making sure that the trash is going to get picked up, making sure that the calls are going to get answered. you know, as you ride out on autopilot you have to get a pilot in there and the mayor just really has to ask some tough questions to himself and i hope he does that very shortly. >> new york city public advocate, advocating for the public and public sector workers, great to see you. jumaane williams, thanks for your time. >>> still ahead this evening federal agents showed up at the new york city residence of mayor eric adams today after federal prosecutors indicted the mayor on corruption charges. why? i will ask duncan levin the former assistant district attorney in the eastern district of new york about mayor adams' ongoing drama coming up next. r ' ongoing drama coming up next it's
best for new york city? e you ready to step in if the mayor is out. >> what's best for new york city is we have tens of thousands of dedicated public sector workers who make sure everything keeps running. they are the ones making sure that the trash is going to get picked up, making sure that the calls are going to get answered. you know, as you ride out on autopilot you have to get a pilot in there and the mayor just really has to ask some tough questions to himself and i hope he does...
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new york is. new york is defined by the contributions of immigrants to the city of new york. think this is difficult in many ways. >> unusualmeritucu and unlikely bedfellows in federal criminal indictment company. great to see you, great to get your thoughts on this complicated time. i appreciate it. coming up, a live report from florida where residents are bracing tonight forgr the massi hurricane helene, which is expected to make landfall in a few the hours. stay with us. in hours. stay with us. loor in just one swipe. wow! and for hair, try swiffer dry cloths. the fluffy cloths pick up hair like a magnet. swiffer. you'll love it or your money back. only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test. no other mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine. swiffer. memory foam doesn't come close. get your best sleep guaranteed. buy more, save more. up to $600 off. visit purple.com or a store near you. san francisco's been through tough times. london breed led us through the pandemic, declaring an emergency before anyone else, saving thousands of lives. f
new york is. new york is defined by the contributions of immigrants to the city of new york. think this is difficult in many ways. >> unusualmeritucu and unlikely bedfellows in federal criminal indictment company. great to see you, great to get your thoughts on this complicated time. i appreciate it. coming up, a live report from florida where residents are bracing tonight forgr the massi hurricane helene, which is expected to make landfall in a few the hours. stay with us. in hours. stay...
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lisa, if you could for people outside of new york city or even in new york city, could you put into perspectivere of one indictment tonight. and so far, the new york times is reporting that only mayor eric adams is the subject of that indictment. but as you noted the last several months have been swirling with rumors of multiple investigations. and people in his closest circle that include edward caban, police commissioner, the school chancellor david banks who announced his intent to retire in december. it includes the deputy mayor who is also the chancellor's partner. and multiple other city hall aides, campaign aides, and people who are associated with those folks including brothers of the former police commissioner and of the school chancellor. there are multiple ongoing investigations. our colleague had a report laster night where he indicated there are five, six, or seven different investigations involving the mayor. that said, what we believe is the environment that will be unsealed tomorrow, concerns the first launched investigation. at least the one that was first made public. that is
lisa, if you could for people outside of new york city or even in new york city, could you put into perspectivere of one indictment tonight. and so far, the new york times is reporting that only mayor eric adams is the subject of that indictment. but as you noted the last several months have been swirling with rumors of multiple investigations. and people in his closest circle that include edward caban, police commissioner, the school chancellor david banks who announced his intent to retire in...
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nbc news reporting that new york city mayor eric adams will be indicted on federal charges by the southern district of new york as soon as tomorrow. our coverage continues on the last word with my friend lawrence o'donnell. good evening. a big newsnight. >> yes and minutes before you started your live coverage, we just got the news and i was reading it as you are handling it live. i have been following these swarming investigations of city hall and eric adams at what i felt was relatively closely, but i have never been able to describe to anyone the full shape of it. i think by tomorrow we will have the diagrams built to put on screen to show you the number of commissioners who resigned from this administration. the number of people in the adams administration alone who have had telephones seized. i first covered it on this program two weeks ago for the first time when the police commissioner was forced to resign. that had reached a level that really made it feel like it was now happening at the very top and here we are tonight at the top of the top, at city hall. >> stunning news and new
nbc news reporting that new york city mayor eric adams will be indicted on federal charges by the southern district of new york as soon as tomorrow. our coverage continues on the last word with my friend lawrence o'donnell. good evening. a big newsnight. >> yes and minutes before you started your live coverage, we just got the news and i was reading it as you are handling it live. i have been following these swarming investigations of city hall and eric adams at what i felt was relatively...
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modern history we announce criminal charges against the sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. he enriched himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those illegal contributions and personal benefits and involve city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real costs to the city and public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance of campaign finance laws in order to conceal the illegal campaign contributions and as a result of those fals
modern history we announce criminal charges against the sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. he enriched himself and his mayoral campaigns. as...
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attorney for the southern district of new york, and his office, commissioner -- and the new york cityartment of investigation and our team as well as my team, the public corruption squad at fbi new york. thank you. >> i would like to welcome the commissioner from the new york city department of investigation. >> thank you. good morning. today for the first time in new york city's modern history, we announce criminal charges against the sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government, and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade, as brooklyn borough president and mayor, to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel and other personal benefits from foreign nationals, as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those contributio
attorney for the southern district of new york, and his office, commissioner -- and the new york cityartment of investigation and our team as well as my team, the public corruption squad at fbi new york. thank you. >> i would like to welcome the commissioner from the new york city department of investigation. >> thank you. good morning. today for the first time in new york city's modern history, we announce criminal charges against the sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest...
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in sections of new york city like jpmorgan's house as electric lights, not the poor sections of new york but huge sections that wouldn't be electrified. huge sections of the united states wouldn't be electrified until the 1940s. they didn't have plumbing. those are the outhouses. one person in front of the outhouse is outback. what that meant was by living in those conditions, really close to the wealthier sections, that apartment was 6 blocks from jpmorgan's. when you lived on the other side, you are running a lot of risk. 17.7 deaths per 1000. one the city moving on the other side of the class divide, 44.7. if you live in poverty live with the concept risk. if you don't have decent water supply or sanitation system, you get cholera. that is where you get pneumonia. to live on the wrong side of the class divide in the united states mint risking death. of course, families, working-class families weren't completely on their own. a series of strains on them. they have to reach out beyond their family units if at all possible. reach out to other institutions of the might help you out. the c
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he left new york city. e hated new york city to be honest with you he went to austin new england countryside became what was called a tramp he wanders the back roads ofskiy needed work. and then you finally landed a job at town in central connecticut middletown connecticut if anyon of you are from connecticut in a stone quarry. doing the most basic work a human being can do. breaking apart rocks in a stone quarry. at that very bottom of the industrial system and i am pretty sure that it was there in that stone quarry that he first encountered that's what wrong with putting it. he countered again a political philosophy known as anarchism. not just any form of in a car is and he did not come to the most radical form there was in the world individual and occurs them. it believes the entire industrial system the social system could be remade and a awaitwe give ordinary people lim freedom and equality. and he was enthralled. that set up ideas and we are talking a strange a set of politics as you can have in the u
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in the commercial art world of new york city. and they become the first generation of what becomes known as the ashcan school. when they get to new york, they begin attracting more people, their little group of buddies. okay. and i want to point out that, like, this is really how they see themselves at hundred. they they don't see themselves as revolutionaries. they don't see themselves as an art school. they think they're trying to change art. it's just a bunch of guys who like, draw, who have day jobs at newspapers and magazines and in advertising, who get together at night to critique teller's artwork and to drink and to smoke and to hang out right there. they're informal in that way. one of the people they attract is a guy named george bellows, right? bellows does this illustration on the right, it shows up in a newspaper, actually, the philadelphia record, april 1915, and it's called of the ashcan. and so it's literally a depiction of two tramps, right? two men who don't have homes who don't have jobs, who bounce around about
in the commercial art world of new york city. and they become the first generation of what becomes known as the ashcan school. when they get to new york, they begin attracting more people, their little group of buddies. okay. and i want to point out that, like, this is really how they see themselves at hundred. they they don't see themselves as revolutionaries. they don't see themselves as an art school. they think they're trying to change art. it's just a bunch of guys who like, draw, who have...
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attorney for the southern district of new york and his office, the commissioner and the new york city department of investigation and her team. as well as my team, the public corruption squad here at f.b.i. new york. thank you. >> like to welcome to commissioner from the new york office of investigation. >> thank you, damian. good morning. today for the first time in new york city's modern history, we announce criminal charges against the sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify the integrity and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals, as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those illegal contributions
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i brought a case on behalf of new york city, new york state. this time on the progressive tax lot of pain. however, 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 want 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 the but i didn't know the city's help at the end of the 2 years, so on the let 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 none of the above. well, my claims were dismissed as they were later acting on down the interest of these jurisdictions. as noted above the states and cities claimed and never time bought this fraud. and they can take action at any time
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the fact that you have the new york mayor, new york city mayor charged with five of federal public corruption charges. very significant. jim. thank you for that. let's continue our breaking news coverage of this indictment against new york city mayor eric adams was shamone, gloria, an ally and just reading through this indictment, elie, i mean, this is not a bare bones indictment. i mean, there is a lot of detail in here. i'm still reading through it but these charges are very significant against the air. >> yep. have sometimes when you see a federal indictment, it will just basically track the language of the statute from the law book. it doesn't give you any detail. this indictment is not that this indictment has 50 some pages of detail. if i can try to boil it down to its essence, it's that eric adams received benefits free and sometimes discounted luxury travel from turkish interests. and in exchange for that, he took steps as mayor to benefit those interests. so that's the gist of it. and you mentioned before that this is a five count indictment, so let me just break that down. count one
the fact that you have the new york mayor, new york city mayor charged with five of federal public corruption charges. very significant. jim. thank you for that. let's continue our breaking news coverage of this indictment against new york city mayor eric adams was shamone, gloria, an ally and just reading through this indictment, elie, i mean, this is not a bare bones indictment. i mean, there is a lot of detail in here. i'm still reading through it but these charges are very significant...
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mayor's top deputies as part of multiple ongoing corruption investigations into the highest ranks of new york city government. sources told abc news those investigations involve city contracts and enforcement of regulations governing bars and nightclubs, an industry associated with caban's twin brother. the mayor insisting tonight he's aware of no wrongdoing. >> i was as surprised as you to learn of these inquiries, and i take them extremely seriously. >> reporter: no charges have been filed. and david, while the mayor's political opponents are welcoming the resignation of the police commissioner, they're also saying tonight one personnel change will not solve the problems at city hall or here at the nypd. david? >> david: aaron, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, here in the u.s., authorities say the teenager looking to take a homecoming photo shot and wounded by a homeowner. >>> here in new york city tonight, the question, where is happy the elephant? the beloved attraction at the bronx zoo hasn't been seen in about two months now. what the zoo is now saying tonight. >>> and we remember a
mayor's top deputies as part of multiple ongoing corruption investigations into the highest ranks of new york city government. sources told abc news those investigations involve city contracts and enforcement of regulations governing bars and nightclubs, an industry associated with caban's twin brother. the mayor insisting tonight he's aware of no wrongdoing. >> i was as surprised as you to learn of these inquiries, and i take them extremely seriously. >> reporter: no charges have...
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guest: we are getting your reaction to that news, the first sitting mayor of new york city to be indicted on the front page of the new york times details on those charges, if you'd like to read it it's one count conspiracy to commit wire fraud and accept bribes, one count of wire fraud, two counts of solicitation of a contribution by foreign national and one count of bribery. here is the new york city mayor eric adams responding to those charges. >> we are not surprised. we expected this. this is not surprising to us at all. the actions that have unfolded over the last 10 months, the leaks, commentaries, the demonizing, this did not surprise us that we reached this day. and i wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. in about 30 minutes you will hear a story of the case that is in front of us, the story will come from the federal prosecutor and i ask to wait and hear our side to these narratives. from here my attorneys will take care of the case like they take -- like i take care of the city. the day-to-day will not change. i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yor
guest: we are getting your reaction to that news, the first sitting mayor of new york city to be indicted on the front page of the new york times details on those charges, if you'd like to read it it's one count conspiracy to commit wire fraud and accept bribes, one count of wire fraud, two counts of solicitation of a contribution by foreign national and one count of bribery. here is the new york city mayor eric adams responding to those charges. >> we are not surprised. we expected this....
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guest: we are getting your reaction to that news, the first sitting mayor of new york city to be indicted on the front page of the new york times details on those charges, if you'd like to read it it's one count conspiracy to commit wire fraud and accept bribes, one count of wire fraud, two counts of solicitation of a contribution by foreign national and one count of bribery. here is the new york city mayor eric adams responding to those charges. >> we are not surprised. we expected this. this is not surprising to us at all. the actions that have unfolded over the last 10 months, the leaks, commentaries, the demonizing, this did not surprise us that we reached this day. and i wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. in about 30 minutes you will hear a story of the case that is in front of us, the story will come from the federal prosecutor and i ask to wait and hear our side to these narratives. from here my attorneys will take care of the case like they take -- like i take care of the city. the day-to-day will not change. i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yor
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as charged, in exchange for certain personal benefits, the mayor pressured the new york city fire departmentred fire safety inspection before the opening of the new turkish consulate building. as of the city's inspector general, the department of investigation city agency conducts its investigations confidentially and wholly independently of city hall. we handled this investigation as we would any other, following the facts and seeking to hold wrongdoers accountable no matter their role or title. our unique access to records and expertise in matters of city government make us a critical partner in the fight to root out corruption, working closely with our law enforcement colleagues of the fbi and the us attorney's office. if you have information about this case, or about illegal conduct by any new york city official or employee, i encourage you to contact doi by e—mail at the e—mail address or on 2128252128, that is the phone number. i think the attorney's office for the southern district of new york, and the fbi for their partnership on this investigation. i want to recognise and thank the
as charged, in exchange for certain personal benefits, the mayor pressured the new york city fire departmentred fire safety inspection before the opening of the new turkish consulate building. as of the city's inspector general, the department of investigation city agency conducts its investigations confidentially and wholly independently of city hall. we handled this investigation as we would any other, following the facts and seeking to hold wrongdoers accountable no matter their role or...
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the new york city police department tonight all over the city. isolate every one of those men and women out there. there are so many protesters and they have the right to be peacefully protesting in new york, but it is so difficult. it is so crowded in those police officers, specifically one named jerry dowling, who walked me 25 blocks to get here tonight, i want to say thank you to all of them. >>> when we come back, the vice president is making it clear she is a pro-business capitalist. is the business community listening? when the 11th hour continues. g? when the 11th hour continues. (man) look at this silly little sailboat... these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash, unlimited deposit bonuses and handsome retirement matching? they would descend into chaos. merciless chaos. >>> feedback from the business community is rolling in today after vice president harris laid out her economi
the new york city police department tonight all over the city. isolate every one of those men and women out there. there are so many protesters and they have the right to be peacefully protesting in new york, but it is so difficult. it is so crowded in those police officers, specifically one named jerry dowling, who walked me 25 blocks to get here tonight, i want to say thank you to all of them. >>> when we come back, the vice president is making it clear she is a pro-business...
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thereby creating a political crisis in new york city. where if the mayor does not resign, the power to remove him from office belongs to the governor of new york. the calls for the mayor to resign began before his indictment. alexandria ocasio-cortez being the first member of congress to call for his resignation. doing that, the mayor has two of the most important constituents in the federal government. the democratic leader of the house of representatives. hakeem jeffries is a resident of new york city. a constituent of the mayor's. and the senate democratic majority leader chuck schumer, a resident of new york city. they will be under inordinant political pressure to declare themselves on the mayor's future. should he resign. should the governor remove him from office. these are political questions on top of this criminal investigation moving rapidly against the mayor, what can we expect procedurally tomorrow? >> well i think there is a bit of a question remaining. is it something where a number of things can happen. first off, there is
thereby creating a political crisis in new york city. where if the mayor does not resign, the power to remove him from office belongs to the governor of new york. the calls for the mayor to resign began before his indictment. alexandria ocasio-cortez being the first member of congress to call for his resignation. doing that, the mayor has two of the most important constituents in the federal government. the democratic leader of the house of representatives. hakeem jeffries is a resident of new...
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>> is very difficult to break new york city. new york city government, with many heroes leading it, will continue to run and eric adams deserves his day in court. but these allegations are incredibly serious. and the facts behind them, are incredibly serious as well and he and his team quite obviously, have a tremendous amount of explaining to do, and i think we can all collectively say that that needs to happen as quickly as humanly possible, however quickly this game that's my case can get going because we have to get back to business in the city. >> max, charlie, thank you. as long as we are talking about great new yorkers, i want to say tonight, new york is so, there's so much traffic, there's a mess because the un general assembly, the new york city police department all over the city, i salute every one of those men and women out there, there are so many protesters and they have the right to be peacefully protesting in new york, but it's so difficult, it's so crowded and those police officers specifically one named jerry do
>> is very difficult to break new york city. new york city government, with many heroes leading it, will continue to run and eric adams deserves his day in court. but these allegations are incredibly serious. and the facts behind them, are incredibly serious as well and he and his team quite obviously, have a tremendous amount of explaining to do, and i think we can all collectively say that that needs to happen as quickly as humanly possible, however quickly this game that's my case can...
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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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he is credited, because he survived that day, with rebuilding the new york city fire department after 9/11. and so, you have the mayor of the city of new york, and dan was a holdover from the de blasio administration, the prior administration, so you have this man who's effectively saying, look, i'd like to stay on, et cetera, and you've got adams clearly leaning on him and other members of the department to try to get this temporary certificate of occupancy. that's for folks that are reading this, what the tco is referring to. so, there's real questions here because the chief of the department of the fdny and the head of fire prevention are some of the most important jobs in making sure that people stay safe if there is a fire in a building. there's people that respond when a fire occurs, but there are people that try to make sure that there's not an incident in the first place, or if there is, that people can actually get out of one of these high-rises with enough time and safely. and so, the fact that you have the mayor leaning personally on this building and on the fdny in order t
he is credited, because he survived that day, with rebuilding the new york city fire department after 9/11. and so, you have the mayor of the city of new york, and dan was a holdover from the de blasio administration, the prior administration, so you have this man who's effectively saying, look, i'd like to stay on, et cetera, and you've got adams clearly leaning on him and other members of the department to try to get this temporary certificate of occupancy. that's for folks that are reading...
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from harper's on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important people from new york city in the 1870s and 1880s and 1890s and while former president of new new york city kelly had the opportunity to sit and oppose an excellent opportunity to ask questions that why i call kelley's ultimate civil war buff because he had to sit down grant, sherman, sheridan and hancock, chamberlain and ask any question he wanted. then we would have the general signed 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 the painting at fort donelson you would say that's a ackerson and kelly will produce the notes in the general grant signed it that's what kelly did the interviews and kept the notes to protect his art, also matthew grady is a famous photographer for the civil war, brady is the most important photographer in u.s. history and thousands d of images during the civil war but he ran of the hard times towards individualized he was a broken man, penniless and losses galleries and lo
from harper's on his business card he had easy access to some of the most important people from new york city in the 1870s and 1880s and 1890s and while former president of new new york city kelly had the opportunity to sit and oppose an excellent opportunity to ask questions that why i call kelley's ultimate civil war buff because he had to sit down grant, sherman, sheridan and hancock, chamberlain and ask any question he wanted. then we would have the general signed the portrait and kelly...
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new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. there is news breaking, just moments ago that the new york city mayor eric adams, has now been indicted on at least one federal criminal charge in the indictment as of right? it now is sealed, so it's unclear exactly what charge or charges mayor adams will face, but he will become the first mayor in the city's history to be charged while still in office, federal investigators have been looking at his campaign fundraising at foreign influence violations. and mayor adams has denied i'd any wrongdoing despite resignations left and right from right inside of his administration, we're going to discuss this at the table, but first let's go to cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, john miller, who's been a part of new york city for quite a long time. i mean, john, first of all, what do we know? oh, about all the various things that mayor adams could be facing here, which adds to a level of complexity, given that we don't yet know what the charges are well, abby, first in full disclosure, i worked for mayor adams as a deputy police commissioner in the beginning of his administra
new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. there is news breaking, just moments ago that the new york city mayor eric adams, has now been indicted on at least one federal criminal charge in the indictment as of right? it now is sealed, so it's unclear exactly what charge or charges mayor adams will face, but he will become the first mayor in the city's history to be charged while still in office, federal investigators have been looking at his campaign fundraising at foreign...
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if you could for people outside new york city and inside new york city, could you put in perspective the wide circle of investigation that surrounds the mayor of our fair city? >> so, alex, tonight we're only aware of one indictment, and so far "the new york times" is reporting that only mayor eric adams is the subject of that indictment. but as you just noted, the last several months have been swirling with rumors of multiple investigations surrounding new york's mayor, eric adams, and others in his closest circles. that includes former police commissioner edward caban. the school's chancellor, david banks, who announced yesterday his the intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor shina white and ultimate other city aides, campaign aides and people associated with those folks including brothers, for example, of the school commissioner and the school chancellor. so there are multiple ongoing investigations. our colleague had a report last night where he indicated that there are at least five, six, or seven different investigations involving the mayor. that having been said
if you could for people outside new york city and inside new york city, could you put in perspective the wide circle of investigation that surrounds the mayor of our fair city? >> so, alex, tonight we're only aware of one indictment, and so far "the new york times" is reporting that only mayor eric adams is the subject of that indictment. but as you just noted, the last several months have been swirling with rumors of multiple investigations surrounding new york's mayor, eric...
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maria: thank you very much you're with us all morning long, more trouble for new york city orgasms, detailsdictment had been revealed showing bribery, conspiracy and campaign-finance violation allocations. new york congresswoman the column elliott talk is is here with reaction you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. it's the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. trust. hang out. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. powering more businesses than anyone. powering possibilities. ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. maria: welcome back, eric adams will be arraigned in a manhattan courtroom this afternoon after federal prosecutors charged him with five felony counts in
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lisa if you could for people outside of new york city and even in new york city. nto perspective the wide circling of indictment that surround the indictment of the mayor of our fair city. >> right now we only know of one indictment. and the new york times is only reporting that he is the only one indicted. there have been swirling reports of indictments. that includes schools chancellor david banks who announced yesterday his intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor wright who is also the chancellors partner and multiple other city hall aids, campaign aids, and people who are associated with those folks including brothers for example of the former police commissioner and of the school's chancellor. there are multiple ongoing investigations. our colleague at wnbc john dietz has a report where he indicated that there were at least 5, 6 or 7 different investigations involving the mayor. that having been said, what we understand at this point or believe at this point is that the indictment that will be unsealed tomorrow concerns the first launch investig
lisa if you could for people outside of new york city and even in new york city. nto perspective the wide circling of indictment that surround the indictment of the mayor of our fair city. >> right now we only know of one indictment. and the new york times is only reporting that he is the only one indicted. there have been swirling reports of indictments. that includes schools chancellor david banks who announced yesterday his intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor wright...
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. >> the services that are required by the migrants coming to new york city, new york, city are immenseust simply do not have the resources to keep up putting this bill. >> john: new york city council members urging kathy hochul to waive sanctuary city holes that are putting this city at risk. will she put new york residents first? leo terrell is on deck to react to that. >> sandra: plus a manhunt is underway for a suspect accused of opening fire on a kentucky interstate. do authorities have any new leads? this is the easiest, non-toxic swap you'll ever make. lumineux toothpaste was made by dentists designed to break up plaque and remove any toxins in the mouth, so it'll deep clean your teeth and whiten your teeth without any sensitivity. find lumineux toothpaste at a walmart and target. >> john: the anticipated trial of the perpetrator accused of murdering for university of idaho students will be moved to a new venue. bryan kohberger's team motioned to remove the child last month saying potential jurors would have a bias to the case. the judge called it the most difficult decision of h
. >> the services that are required by the migrants coming to new york city, new york, city are immenseust simply do not have the resources to keep up putting this bill. >> john: new york city council members urging kathy hochul to waive sanctuary city holes that are putting this city at risk. will she put new york residents first? leo terrell is on deck to react to that. >> sandra: plus a manhunt is underway for a suspect accused of opening fire on a kentucky interstate. do...
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repeal sanctuary status for new york city. look what's happening. ng hochul to step in, you know, a power she has to save new york city. rachel: in colorado or, you brought this point up yesterday, in colorado, the governor of colorado a year, two years ago was bragging about being a sanctuary city. and so kathy hochul. and so now i think people, a lot of the things they were brag about have come back, and they're, you know, they've got egg on their face -- pete: for sure. rachel: common sense people knew they were bad ideas, but -- pete: there's a question for kamala harris in the debate, do you support sanctuary city? s on issue after issue after a issue we're all going to be sitting there going, what because. >> she actually believe? that's the advantage for donald trump, pointing that out. >>> we're going to turn to a few additional headlines starting with this. this morning police will continue the manhunt for a suspect who shot five people on a highway in southern kentucky yesterday. officers identifying a person of interest maimed joseph couch
repeal sanctuary status for new york city. look what's happening. ng hochul to step in, you know, a power she has to save new york city. rachel: in colorado or, you brought this point up yesterday, in colorado, the governor of colorado a year, two years ago was bragging about being a sanctuary city. and so kathy hochul. and so now i think people, a lot of the things they were brag about have come back, and they're, you know, they've got egg on their face -- pete: for sure. rachel: common sense...
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well, the british need help and during the course of the new york city campaign. of 1776, they reestablished the militia law that had gone into effect in new york in 1775 under governor william tryon. and that is what we see up there today. of course, we know the british captured new york in 1776 when they firstontaten island. governor tryon called all the inhabitants together. ho and 500 of them cheerfully will take his word for it. showed up and renewed their oath of allegiance to the king. credit colonel christopher philip their head immediate lee reformed his militia. as the british went on. first the brooklyn kings county, then the rest of long island, queens and suffolk. then, of course, new york city, manhattan, and then up into westchester, westchester. it is an interesting situation, a unique situation here in the northern part of westchester was firmly under the control of the rebels. the middle part of westchester was under no. one, really. and the southern part adjacent to the kingsbridge area of the british lines that was loyalist country. so westchest
well, the british need help and during the course of the new york city campaign. of 1776, they reestablished the militia law that had gone into effect in new york in 1775 under governor william tryon. and that is what we see up there today. of course, we know the british captured new york in 1776 when they firstontaten island. governor tryon called all the inhabitants together. ho and 500 of them cheerfully will take his word for it. showed up and renewed their oath of allegiance to the king....
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his business card, he had easy access to some of the most important people that would go through new york city in the 1870's, 80's, '90s. former president grant went through new york city and kelly had an opportunity to sit and grant would pose and asked questions. that's why i call kelly the ultimate civil war buff because he got to sit down with grant and sherman, hancock, and ask 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 the painting of grant at fort donaldson, say that's not accurate. kelly would have produced the notes and this is what general grant told me and general grant signed it. he did the interviews while he did the sketch and the notes and also brady during the civil war, probably the most photographer in u.s. history, took thousands of images during the civil war, but he ran into hard times towards the end of his life. he was a broken man, penniless, lost his galleries, loss of respect of the public an
his business card, he had easy access to some of the most important people that would go through new york city in the 1870's, 80's, '90s. former president grant went through new york city and kelly had an opportunity to sit and grant would pose and asked questions. that's why i call kelly the ultimate civil war buff because he got to sit down with grant and sherman, hancock, and ask any question he wanted. and then he would have the general sign the portrait and kelly kept notes while he was...
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city is in chaos. what would you say to the mayor of new york? >> look, i'm shocked to start there. ppened in -- ever in the history of the city of new york. we've had 110 mayors and done through tama ni, hall, boss, tweed and all the characters and he's the first mayor to be indicted while in office. i read the indictment in part. it's not a terribly strong case, so i'm not going to call for his resignation at this point because as cb cotton pointed out, the resignation would actually trigger a far more liberal and progressive acting mayor to take over the city, and would probably set up a far more progressive candidate to go on and win the general election. if you're wondering why the republican leader is not chomping at the bit of this happening is because this only gets worse for new york city. stuart: i'm also hearing the next election if adams is not running or if he's not going to win, andrew cuomo might step forward and a possible winner of mayor election. what do you think? >> he's using that breath of air on his finger to make every judgment possible. he sees an opening, an
city is in chaos. what would you say to the mayor of new york? >> look, i'm shocked to start there. ppened in -- ever in the history of the city of new york. we've had 110 mayors and done through tama ni, hall, boss, tweed and all the characters and he's the first mayor to be indicted while in office. i read the indictment in part. it's not a terribly strong case, so i'm not going to call for his resignation at this point because as cb cotton pointed out, the resignation would actually...
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these protests in new york city were organized as to make sure that they wanted to flood new york citya. but the white house is saying these protests were inappropriate, to say least. given the latest news out of the middle east. the crowds we saw in new york were estimated to be quite big between 5,000 and 7,000 people. spotted all throughout manhattan, including union square and fifth avenue. there are reports some protesters were told to cover their face to avoid surveillance. even take steps to avoid being tracked. at one point we did see some smoke bombs go off. over the holiday weekend, the white house weighed in writing: it is especially heinous to express support for hamas on this same day as the funeral for an innocent american hostage who they brutally murdered. this is a moment for all americans to come together and stand against anti-semitism and against the sickening hate and evil that hamas represents. on monday the president also meth with national security team. the meeting coming amid continuing efforts u.s., qatar and egypt to negotiate the release of all the remainin
these protests in new york city were organized as to make sure that they wanted to flood new york citya. but the white house is saying these protests were inappropriate, to say least. given the latest news out of the middle east. the crowds we saw in new york were estimated to be quite big between 5,000 and 7,000 people. spotted all throughout manhattan, including union square and fifth avenue. there are reports some protesters were told to cover their face to avoid surveillance. even take...
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on a number of charges here in new york. >> desi: can someone check if there's bottle service at rikers? so yes, this is a historic and sad day for new york cityhy the subway masturbators were flying their sweatpants at half-mast this morning. now to be fair, adams is, of course, innocent until proven guilty. although it would be a lot easier to believe he wasn't doing crimes if he didn't dress like a gangster from "guys & dolls." but the question is, what exactly is eric adams accused of? let's find out in our new segment: "suspects and the city." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ i couldn't help but wonder... how could the mayor be in trouble with the law? we know how much he follows the law because he tells us all the time! >> i strongly believe that you have to follow the law. i cannot tell you how much i start the day with telling my team, we have got to follow the law. >> desi: see? as we know, the most trustworthy people are the ones who are constantly telling you how trustworthy they are. it's like how the most faithful spouses start every morning reminding themselves not to cheat. if you got one of those, ladies? hang on, don't let go. so
on a number of charges here in new york. >> desi: can someone check if there's bottle service at rikers? so yes, this is a historic and sad day for new york cityhy the subway masturbators were flying their sweatpants at half-mast this morning. now to be fair, adams is, of course, innocent until proven guilty. although it would be a lot easier to believe he wasn't doing crimes if he didn't dress like a gangster from "guys & dolls." but the question is, what exactly is eric...