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it. >> we have elections november in new york city they couldn't come soon enough john. atsimatidis, good to see you as always. >> thank you so much. >> happy new year. >> happy new year for all of us. >> all right. we hope our city has a better year we do. >> we will if somebody puts their foot down. >> a lot more coming up this morning, the new year bringing new headaches for drivers the controversial congestion pricing plan is set to take effect a live report on that coming up next you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business." . let's go boys. the way that i approach work, post fatherhood, has really been trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families, like my own. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. ♪ ♪ controversial congestion pricing plan effect this sunday, opponents hope last-ditch efforts stop it from going through madison alworth in new york city with latest what is
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deportations how do you see this playing out in your district well not your district at least in new york citythese -- these migrant whites groups lawyers ready to pounce defend from the moves of ice that we expect to see tomorrow. >> there are those in new york city that want criminal gang members to be able to stay, and live on your tax dollars, in luxury hotels rooms quite unconscionable to see, even our attorney general james said laken riley action should not become law passed overwhelmingly with bipartisan support in the house and senate a, requiring individuals that commit crimes to be detained and deported. so when you have that type of leadership, in new york, it obviously, makes it more difficult for ice to do their job, you know. it is a dangerous situation for ice to go in there to find these individuals, who have requests dangerous gang members people who have murdered people, by the way, we literary have people stabbed to death bying migrants in new york city cops shot at all sorts of dangerous situations and here a government in new york city new york state doesn't want to help
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regular columnist for the new york post's and a regularly quoted source of the new york times, the wall street journal, and a contributing editor to the manhattan institute. city journal. nicole covered new york's transportation issues for over decade and is the author of the 2009 book on the global financial after the fall saving from wall street and washington. and along with his work at bloomberg philanthropies, howard served as the new york city mayor for governor, affairs and communications 2010 to 2013. served as a communications director for hillary clinton's history, making for the presidency in 2008, as chief of staff to congresswoman nita lowey as the executive director of the democratic congressional campaign committee. and on campaigns at every level of government advising charles schumer, kristen gillibrand, andrew cuomo, among others. howard graduated from the university of chicago and received a master's in history from duke university. it's a pleasure to have these two here. please help me welcome nicole and howard. well, thank you for that warm welcome. this is a really distinguished group of transportation experts and advocates. so it's reall
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at this hour, multiple federal agencies including dea, atf and doj are descending on new york city helpingd security carry out deportation raid as part of the crackdown of illegal migration in new york. local officials declare ice cannot arrest illegal migrants in court without a warrant and number of states stopping this grows. we have called in co-host of "the five," judge jeanine pirrojoins us live. ice can come in, they cannot arrest them without a warrant. >> judge jeanine: okay, let me explain something. reason the president is doing this, you have department of homeland security, department of drug enforcement, dea, and you have dhs and doj. it is because president trump was elected to remove illegals. left can try to stop this, but the president loosened all restrictions on arresting those de deportable aliens in this country illegally and subject to automatic arrest and deportation under removal process. they can be removed immediately and not brought before an immigration judge. understand something, you can get locals to say, you can't go into a church or school, as if i'd rathe
at this hour, multiple federal agencies including dea, atf and doj are descending on new york city helpingd security carry out deportation raid as part of the crackdown of illegal migration in new york. local officials declare ice cannot arrest illegal migrants in court without a warrant and number of states stopping this grows. we have called in co-host of "the five," judge jeanine pirrojoins us live. ice can come in, they cannot arrest them without a warrant. >> judge jeanine:...
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to get away from increasing the use of automobiles and increasing automobile infrastructure in new york city and so governor rockafeller stole his idea and other thing lindsey was good on was understanding now they're not locating up in new york and going for the happy about the office work that rebuilds the tax thing and>> how many interview it is you do for the book? >> around 300. clean air movement and that was basis for the legal agreement to refund the subway system so just making sureng you get the stuff people's own words before it's too late has turned out to be very important. >> anyone that you wanted to interview who you didn't get a chance to or turned you down or wasn't available? >> chuckas schumer, he was every single person on my list who was alive at some point answered me and talked to me. >> when you think now about the book, who do you imagine the leader was going to be when you were writing it? a general audience or new york audience or urban audience or transportation junkies? whoo is the reader. >> i'm friends with many transportation junkies and the people that know
to get away from increasing the use of automobiles and increasing automobile infrastructure in new york city and so governor rockafeller stole his idea and other thing lindsey was good on was understanding now they're not locating up in new york and going for the happy about the office work that rebuilds the tax thing and>> how many interview it is you do for the book? >> around 300. clean air movement and that was basis for the legal agreement to refund the subway system so just...
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working for the city of new york. wanted to expand the art existing road the rank of greenwich village. my kids play in washington square park. i don't want this run road running through washington square park not only expanded road in washington square park went on the road that already runs through washington square park. defeated moses not alone she cracked the code don't focus on moses focus on the elected officials who control to put pressure on the mayor. got enough votes it was incredible and that is what forced mayor wagner to cancel the road in washington square park to get rid of the road that was there. would work for jacobs as well. don't focus on moses focus on the elected officials. yet it prevents us from some successful suggest an idea we can tap this thing and mitigate the impact on biddle south bronx. moses has been dead for decades. people in the book in the bronx are working on t that. to keep the proposals and lower manhattan, greenwich village. you also talk about the role streets block place now
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he agrees plenty in new york city. wants to make new york city safer. find over 300,000 missing children. children that many are going to be in new york city. these are children that were, you know, trafficked into the united states. released by the biden administration to unvetted sponsors and now they can't find them. many in these children forced labor, sexed trafficking. got save these children and get them back with their families. third he is considering executive order to get us back in refresh my recollection island. rikers island. take hundreds of criminal aliens out of rikers island every month. now no presence in rikers island because of the sanctuary city law. is he talking about getting us back in rikers island. arresting a criminal alien in the safety and security of county jail is much safer than going into the community and finding a bad guy on his turf has access to who knows what weapons? being inside the jail is safer for the alien and officer and much safer for the community. those are the things we are talking about getting done. >>
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before the city of new york expands the existing road. i don't want this road running anymore.y do we want the road expanded but we don't even want the road already there so she got 30,000 signatures but moses by being moses, she cracked the code and focus on elected officials and put pressure on the former president and enough that she could move an election and that forced to cancel the road and get rid of the road there. thatn' continued to work so focs on elected officials so not having that background, the bad man and woman prevents us from achieving as much as can. we can mitigate the impact. you sort of just here built this road, we are in where moses has been dead for four decades, will be doing today to mitigate the impact of the road? >> the proposals and you talk about the role now in the issues around safety streets. i'm wondering the environment pace now and the daily newspaper town and an enormous impact leadership has declined precipitously. is there still a role for media? and in the three of these. >> their very first cover washington square park. they were cre
before the city of new york expands the existing road. i don't want this road running anymore.y do we want the road expanded but we don't even want the road already there so she got 30,000 signatures but moses by being moses, she cracked the code and focus on elected officials and put pressure on the former president and enough that she could move an election and that forced to cancel the road and get rid of the road there. thatn' continued to work so focs on elected officials so not having...
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right now the new york city subway system looks like a tunnels under gaza. ove when they gas light us. no crime in the new york city subway system. people are being burned alive. murders in the subway. stick to the subway system. murders, 25 year high. assaults are up over 2019 well into double digits. 50%. what that doesn't quantify is the feeling of menace and anarchy because every other car has a homeless in it screaming at the ceiling. you constantly feel either in danger or just uncomfortable. you are constantly watching your back. we see the videos of people being pushed onto the tracks and we're being told by the head of the mta it is all in our minds? what a terrible optic and message to send at the same time they're instituting congestion pricing to push us all into the subways. >> dana: is there a way that they could have done something to give us more confidence about the subway system? the fare jumping thing bothers me. it is always somebody who is up to no good. it's not like someone stealing bread. they are getting away with it. everybody swipin
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now, this is a first of its kind program here in new york city. no other city in the united states has done this before. in fact, many other cities around the world have implemented similar programs, including places like london. now, how much is it going to cost new yorkers? well, if you drive a passenger vehicle, it's going to cost you at least $9 on weekdays to come into the city from the hours of 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. and on weekends, it's going to cost you $9 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. now, if you drive in during the off peak hours, it will be significantly less. and if you drive a commercial vehicle or a truck, it will also vary in price. now, more than 700,000 vehicles are estimated to enter the tolling area on a given weekday, so that is where a lot of this revenue is expected to come from. now, officials here in new york city, especially in the suburbs, have been in opposition to this program. and even president-elect donald trump has said that he will cancel the program when he takes office on january 20th. he has called it a regressive tax, s
now, this is a first of its kind program here in new york city. no other city in the united states has done this before. in fact, many other cities around the world have implemented similar programs, including places like london. now, how much is it going to cost new yorkers? well, if you drive a passenger vehicle, it's going to cost you at least $9 on weekdays to come into the city from the hours of 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. and on weekends, it's going to cost you $9 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. now, if...
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so in april 1912, just a 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 to new york to etthe survivors there. they wanted to find out what happened, why the ship sank? they wanted to find out from the people who could tell them what happened on the ship. so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure they had the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they gan disperse to their different locations around the world including many who planned to travel back to england. so the hearings for the titanic investigation started right there in new york city, held in waldorf astoria hotel. the senators wanted to know how this came to happen and then what happened after the sinking. and one of the things that 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. the carpathia was the ship that collected all the people who survived the sinking. the captain was one of the people
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and in the long run, to have a much better quality of environment and the air here in new york city. t as you said at the beginning, it has not come without fierce opposition. >> yeah. all right. gloria pazmino in new york, thank you so much for that. still to come, a long list of a-list presenters and performers, all under one roof for the first big award show of the season. we're live from the golden globes, red carpet and beverly hills. that's next. >> kobe believed in himself at the youngest possible age. >> people who may never even know what a basketball looks like felt his presence. >> he wants the opportunity to make his own mistakes. he's going to end up making them. that's when the black mamba was born. >> it's one of the most remarkable stories in sports history. >> i don't want to be remembered as just a basketball player. >> kobe the making of a legend premieres january 25th on cnn. >> want the fastest working glp1 for half the price? ro now offers fda approved weight loss injections cheaper with results. you can see faster. lose 15% of your weight with the formula from e
and in the long run, to have a much better quality of environment and the air here in new york city. t as you said at the beginning, it has not come without fierce opposition. >> yeah. all right. gloria pazmino in new york, thank you so much for that. still to come, a long list of a-list presenters and performers, all under one roof for the first big award show of the season. we're live from the golden globes, red carpet and beverly hills. that's next. >> kobe believed in himself at...
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new york state's wallet. governor hochul will not provide any new funding to new york city to manage the migrant crisis here. ted to covering a third of the city's costs associated with sheltering migrants. no more. they have the new budget that was announced yesterday, and it's a $252 billion spending plan that doesn't include help for new york city. it's not yet set in stone and needs to be approved by the legislature, but that is a status quo at this point. in the meantime, new york city does he access to $2.9 billion but, yeah, good luck with getting new money from the state. more than 230,000 migrant haves come to new york city since april of 2022, and the city spent a total of $6.9 billion on migrants. they're going to spend another $6.9 billion over the next four years. there are currently 50,000 migrants that are being housed here. that means housing, they're being fed, educated, and free healthcare. but it's going to be on new york city's tab very soon, ash. ashley: wow. that's a ton of money. all right, madison, thank you very much. all right. coming up, president trump announcing the largest ai inf
new york state's wallet. governor hochul will not provide any new funding to new york city to manage the migrant crisis here. ted to covering a third of the city's costs associated with sheltering migrants. no more. they have the new budget that was announced yesterday, and it's a $252 billion spending plan that doesn't include help for new york city. it's not yet set in stone and needs to be approved by the legislature, but that is a status quo at this point. in the meantime, new york city...
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new york city's congestion pricing plan is in effect but off to a rocky start. first day we saw major traffic e-zpass went down. the site crashed when drivers commuting into the city were trying to get online. checking that information was correct. they weren't able to get on the website and that's not good because if you don't have a working e-zpass you are told even more. or license plate is red and you get a bill in the mail. normally you pay $9. if you are billed by your plate is 1350. e-zpass wasn't working, they had to pay more as a result but some drivers that not so fast. we are seeing this rolled out. some drivers are coming up with ways to conceal their plates and scratching out numbers, in fact, some drivers do a rotation like james bond, push a button in the plate rotates but something tells me if you have enough money to do that, i wonder why they don't want to be picked up by the cameras but i will leave that on the team. stuart: new york city has its trouble. in a few moments, donald trump will give remarks to the press at mar-a-lago as the 11:00 h
new york city's congestion pricing plan is in effect but off to a rocky start. first day we saw major traffic e-zpass went down. the site crashed when drivers commuting into the city were trying to get online. checking that information was correct. they weren't able to get on the website and that's not good because if you don't have a working e-zpass you are told even more. or license plate is red and you get a bill in the mail. normally you pay $9. if you are billed by your plate is 1350....
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new york times. the guardian harper's and endless won. his book, language city the fight to preserve endangered mother tongues in new is a portrait of contemporary new york through six speakers of little known. little known and overlooked languages like english. apparently he is the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and earn little in the brave new economy. a round of applause for all of your authors today. so for panelists, i am wondering if each of you could tell us about your book and how you arrived this project. why was it not an article? for example. once a start. why don't we go down the line? i didn't want to sit next. you want to go first? well, we'll go. we'll go back and forth. so we'll take turns. please go ahead. okay. so sorry. the question again was, how did we know wanted to write this book? yes. if you could tell us about your book and how you arrived at the project. yes. so mott street is, a book about is a memoir and a narrative nonfiction book. it is nonfiction and. it's about the impact of our country's first immigration restricti
new york times. the guardian harper's and endless won. his book, language city the fight to preserve endangered mother tongues in new is a portrait of contemporary new york through six speakers of little known. little known and overlooked languages like english. apparently he is the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and earn little in the brave new economy. a round of applause for all of your authors today. so for panelists, i am wondering if each of you could tell us about your book...
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like los angeles. >> everybody looking at new york city seeing how it goes and new york, dc, boston andlooking to see how congestion pricing takes off here. stuart: new york city shutting down 13 more migrant shelters and going to shut them down by june and less demand for them. in general terms, what's your judgment of mayor adams handling of the migrant crisis? >> he's tried his very, very best and right now he's looking to see with what president elect donald trump will do when he gets into office and everybody is concerned with the deportation, how is that going to work? will mayor adams jump on board with the president elect trump and overall the last two years, we've seen over 200,000 people come to new york city and we've put them up, we've given them schultzer, food cards, schooling, free legal service, you name it, they've gotten it. but the mayor has encouraged people to leave the system, and i think this is one way we've seen a drop in the number of migrants coming here every week and at one point we had 4 to 6,000 migrants come ago week and now it's probably less than a thou
like los angeles. >> everybody looking at new york city seeing how it goes and new york, dc, boston andlooking to see how congestion pricing takes off here. stuart: new york city shutting down 13 more migrant shelters and going to shut them down by june and less demand for them. in general terms, what's your judgment of mayor adams handling of the migrant crisis? >> he's tried his very, very best and right now he's looking to see with what president elect donald trump will do when...
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new york city. he has been arrested 87 times. yet this george soros backed d.a. alvin bragg puts him back out on the street and two days ago he stabbed two people on the subway, including one in the bank. yet, biden awards a monster like george soros a medal like this? that medal is now worthless. 14 days until donald trump comes into office and quite frankly for many in office the common sense and just want to be safe, that day cannot come quickly enough, guys. >> it does incapsulates the essence of the last four years of the biden administration with these medals. head scratcher. joe concha great to see you back, too. don't forget to set your dvr 5:00 a.m. every morning so you don't miss a moment of "fox & friends first." >> carley: wise words, todd, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> steve: it is 27 degrees here in new york city at 6:00 here on the east coast. it is monday, january 6th, 2025, first time we are all together back on the couch. welcome to "fox & friends" for a brand new year. a fox weather alert. 06 million people right now under a winter wea
new york city. he has been arrested 87 times. yet this george soros backed d.a. alvin bragg puts him back out on the street and two days ago he stabbed two people on the subway, including one in the bank. yet, biden awards a monster like george soros a medal like this? that medal is now worthless. 14 days until donald trump comes into office and quite frankly for many in office the common sense and just want to be safe, that day cannot come quickly enough, guys. >> it does incapsulates...
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suburban america this argument is about new york city and similar dense cities that have a have a transit infrastructure in place. how do we marginally weigh the scales in favor of transit traffic, foot traffic and cycle traffic and away from the cars hopefully people on the left, on the right in the middle can see pragmatic arguments for some of these issues without the sort of, you know, conspiracy izing over the 15 minute city on one hand and no no crime on the subway on the other. you know, the these issues succeed on some middle ground. yeah, yeah. challenges to the tribalism stage city mta port authority jersey transit how do you get everyone on the same. i it's very difficult and i think that points up why this has been a battle of inches i think the biggest was that the bloomberg administration understanding okay we can't get congestion pricing but we do control the physical streets there is a lot that we can do on the physical streets with just the mayor so the mayor may depend on albany a lot of things from most of the city's tax revenue sources to the public law enforcement. th
suburban america this argument is about new york city and similar dense cities that have a have a transit infrastructure in place. how do we marginally weigh the scales in favor of transit traffic, foot traffic and cycle traffic and away from the cars hopefully people on the left, on the right in the middle can see pragmatic arguments for some of these issues without the sort of, you know, conspiracy izing over the 15 minute city on one hand and no no crime on the subway on the other. you know,...
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it is 6:00 in new york city. i have charlie and guy benson.:our first saturday of the year. rachel: my daughter, my 13-year-old daughter said why bother? you are already 50. don't worry about it. it doesn't matter. these kids are putting my life down, don't worry, when you are 50 it doesn't matter. charlie:did you make it every day? rachel: twice. charlie:two out of four is really good. rachel: if you sana it is like a workout, the same as a workout. can we sit in a sauna and count that as a workout? if you go between that and a cold plunge when you go back each of those is one entire -- that's the point. rachel: someone who thought they were going to get a cold plunge is mike johnson. he did not get a cold plunge, he survived after a lot of controversy, a lot of difficulty, came out 218 for johnson, 215 for jeffries. donald trump had a lot to do with this making clear this is what he wanted to have happened. this is what he said on fox digital, this process brought them closer together, a reflection of the great presidential election of 2024
it is 6:00 in new york city. i have charlie and guy benson.:our first saturday of the year. rachel: my daughter, my 13-year-old daughter said why bother? you are already 50. don't worry about it. it doesn't matter. these kids are putting my life down, don't worry, when you are 50 it doesn't matter. charlie:did you make it every day? rachel: twice. charlie:two out of four is really good. rachel: if you sana it is like a workout, the same as a workout. can we sit in a sauna and count that as a...
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the micro is the the focus on cities, sanctuary cities such as new york. is getting these illegal migrants out. we want to live in a safe society. what you will see from the micro perspective in these sanctuary cities such as new york and chicago, the crime rates will go down because we will remove a lot of these illegal migrants from these cities. >> martha: here is my conversation a while back with mayor eric adams about this because it could change politics in the city as well. here is what he said when i asked him about letting ice do their work. allow ice to carry out deportations. >> we'll allow them to -- the areas we can allow them to do. right now we'll sit down with our attorneys and see what executive orders i can do to give me more power to go after those who are creating illegal acts. >> martha: how does that square with what you are seeing on the street now? >> mayor adams is closing the gate after the horse already escape. illegal migration has reached epic proportions and many instances in the past where this could have been done and it did
the micro is the the focus on cities, sanctuary cities such as new york. is getting these illegal migrants out. we want to live in a safe society. what you will see from the micro perspective in these sanctuary cities such as new york and chicago, the crime rates will go down because we will remove a lot of these illegal migrants from these cities. >> martha: here is my conversation a while back with mayor eric adams about this because it could change politics in the city as well. here...
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transportation to and from that city and that city nobody is saying that we are going to entirely new york city off from traffic and just sort be a pedestrian and bicyclists paradise you do need cars you have parts of the city that are not well-served by transit. you have people who who want or or need to get away in a private motor vehicle for various idiosyncratic reasons and broader reasons. the success here is measured in. there are certain parts of the urban areas where you shouldn't have any or limited automobile traffic. you know, of course, times square that global comparisons would be places covent garden, pedestrians areas of the paris case copenhagen central streets. so there are some areas where no you don't want cars you want something like a free bus service going through those areas. and there are other places where you want to narrow the road, but you want traffic going more slowly. ocean parkway in brooklyn is a good example. you're not going to get rid of the cars there, but we've succeeded with the speed and red light cameras that you don't have people driving through there n
transportation to and from that city and that city nobody is saying that we are going to entirely new york city off from traffic and just sort be a pedestrian and bicyclists paradise you do need cars you have parts of the city that are not well-served by transit. you have people who who want or or need to get away in a private motor vehicle for various idiosyncratic reasons and broader reasons. the success here is measured in. there are certain parts of the urban areas where you shouldn't have...
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his book language language city to fight to preserve endangered towns in new york as in new york as a portrait of canterbury new york city speakers who are little known and overlooked languages like english apparently. he is also the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and are nothing in a brave new economy. and applause for all of our authors today. [applause] i'm wondering if each of you could telloo us about your book and how how you are right that this project. why was it not just an article for example? >> who wants to start? whether we go down the line. >> we will go back and forth. we will take turns. >> the question again was how did we know we wanted to write this book? guess if you could tell us about your book and how we arrived at it quick >> it'st an memoir and a narrative nonfiction book. it's nonfiction and it's about the impact of their country's first immigrationn restriction the chinese exclusion act laws on generations of my family as they lift in the same tenement apartment building in the heart of the community on mott st.. one of the things i learned thr
his book language language city to fight to preserve endangered towns in new york as in new york as a portrait of canterbury new york city speakers who are little known and overlooked languages like english apparently. he is also the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and are nothing in a brave new economy. and applause for all of our authors today. [applause] i'm wondering if each of you could telloo us about your book and how how you are right that this project. why was it not just...
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>> steve: all right, it is 8:00 in new york city. it is currently 25 degrees. >> lawrence: it's cold. >> steve: warmer than inaugural day. welcome to "fox and friends," this friday, january 17th, 2025. busy week of confirmation hearings wrap up today with dhs pick kristi noem. we are live with chad pergram on the hill in 60 seconds. >> brian: plus, joe biden giving his final television interview and another warning as president. >> i really am concerned about how fragile democracy is. that sounds corny. >> ainsley: and remember this viral campaign moment? the man that made it all happen will join us live ahead of the inaugural parade debut. >> lawrence: final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. fox news alert. this morning trump's pick for homeland security nominee south dakota governor kristi noem is set to be on capitol hill as senate confirmation hearings continue. >> brian: chad pergram is live from the capitol. hi, chad. >> chad: think what goes under department of homeland security. you have fema, there will be question
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way that the influx tested the sort of the moral fibers that connect us to one another here in new york citymmunity closer together. i mean, how much tension is there between the mayor who's down there kissing the ring at mar a lago and the people that are running shelters and trying to help migrants who are city employees? >> i think there's i think there's an unspoken tension. i mean, we have to say, even getting access into the shelter that we saw right now was extremely hard. and the reason it was extremely hard is because the agencies truly understand that no matter who's in power, no matter what this mayor does, no matter if there's ice around these neighborhoods, people need to be protected. and that is the tension that was really palpable. but i think it speaks to the moment we're in now. and what does it mean to be a sanctuary city? we're about to find out. >> we are about to find out a whole lot. paola ramos, thank you, my friend, for the important and essential reporting. you always do. you are a treasure. that is our show for tonight. now it is time for the last word with lawrenc
way that the influx tested the sort of the moral fibers that connect us to one another here in new york citymmunity closer together. i mean, how much tension is there between the mayor who's down there kissing the ring at mar a lago and the people that are running shelters and trying to help migrants who are city employees? >> i think there's i think there's an unspoken tension. i mean, we have to say, even getting access into the shelter that we saw right now was extremely hard. and the...
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um, but it's going to take us a lot longer than three months, especially here in new york city and the other largest cities, to arrest the criminals that are at large in our communities. >> but trump's border czar stresses that others could be deported as well. >> there's going to be more collateral arrests in sanctuary cities because they. >> forced us. >> to go into community and find and. >> find the. >> guy we're looking for. >> when we go. >> find our priority target, which is a criminal alien. if he's with others in the united states illegally, we're. >> going. >> to take enforcement action. >> against him. >> our thanks to cnn's shimon prokupecz for that excellent report. coming up. a new name emerges in the battle to buy tiktok. >> have i got news for you is back for a. >> new season. >> whether you like it or not. >> are those the only two choices? >> yes. >> you like it or you don't. >> i'm on the fence. >> this is. >> going to be a long season. >> have i got news for you returns february 15th on cnn. >> now taxes is getting the turbotax app and filing your taxes yourself 100
um, but it's going to take us a lot longer than three months, especially here in new york city and the other largest cities, to arrest the criminals that are at large in our communities. >> but trump's border czar stresses that others could be deported as well. >> there's going to be more collateral arrests in sanctuary cities because they. >> forced us. >> to go into community and find and. >> find the. >> guy we're looking for. >> when we go. >>...
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sandra, new york city mayor eric adams met with border czar, tom homan last month think the city will be a safe haven for migrants who commit violent crimes. adams said this week plans to meet with president-elect trump's team are in the works. back to you. >> sandra: cb cotton live in the studio, john. >> john: let's dig deeper victor ability i.c.e. agent with homeland security investigation. let me read from "the new york post." these guys are accused of doing three venezuela migrants with baby face tren de aragua leader peddled illegal pistols shotguns, because guns across new york city prosecutors alleged. the defendant has access to seemingly endless supply of loaded guns assistant district attorney peer to the defendant sold the grounds while out on a bench warrant. these folks come into the country illegally and then they proceed to engage in illegal operations, seemingly with almost impunity. >> that is right, time. this is a different category of illegal aliens we have been dealing with in the last several years. they are not coming economic migrants coming to the united stat
sandra, new york city mayor eric adams met with border czar, tom homan last month think the city will be a safe haven for migrants who commit violent crimes. adams said this week plans to meet with president-elect trump's team are in the works. back to you. >> sandra: cb cotton live in the studio, john. >> john: let's dig deeper victor ability i.c.e. agent with homeland security investigation. let me read from "the new york post." these guys are accused of doing three...
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while i was at the "new york post" at the time after harvey weinstein wass convicted of rape in new york cityore men than women heard some very complicated difficult testimony from women who were alleging rape against harvey but home of whom said they maintained friendly relationship afterward or even had conceptual sexual encounters. i really thought we had taken a huge leap forward in understanding what abuse sexual abuse, abuse of power, abuse of political power really meant. that was the germ of the book. whichea i wrote like a novel. it is historical nonfiction. i wanted the reader to be in the hearts and heads of these women every step of the way state what i noticed your sources include the library of congress. the brown a popular cultural library in bowling green, kentucky which i want to know more about but not the jfk library. >> site actually did use the jfk library as a resource. it was difficult because it was still closed even after most of the world was emerging from lockdown. they were quite helpful. the first draft of camelot, jackie'sck mythologized version after the assassi
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello, and thank youch for watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and this is "cbs news roundup." here are the top stories. in his first full day in office, donald trump says his focus will be on infrastructure and immigration. more than 1500 january 6th reuters locked up for their roles in the capitol attack are being released. >>> and pete hegseth, trump's nominee for defense secretary is hit with new allegations of abuse. >>> president donald trump got to work on tuesday, announcing a $500 billion investment in artificial intelligence. he also sent a stark warning about his plans to crack down on illegal immigration. 22 states are suing to block the president's executive orders signed on monday that would end the century-old immigration policy known as birthright citizenship. cbs' erica brown has more from washington. >> not too exciting, was it. i did think it was good service. >> reporter: president trump began the first full day of his second term with criticism for the traditional prayer service
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status of new york city and new york state is out of his hands. gh and kathy hochul put in place that makes new york state a sanctuary state. new york city statutory and two laws passed by the city council assigned by mayor de blasio. in a lot of ways here, adams is hamstrung who he really needs to be talking to is not so much d.c., but the people locally whn enter these laws. >> sandra: such a great point. tom homan was asked the question earlier whether or not he believes new york city mayor has come around. here is how he answered that. listen. >> he has all about resting amounts for safety threats and helping to find missing children that we know some will be in new york city. he is all in on that. he has said he doesn't want his officers to become immigration agents. i agree with them. i don't want them to become immigration agents but i want them to help focus on safety issues. >> sandra: , you know what, a lot of people are thankful this conversation is happening, right? you go back to mayor adams and i believe tongue about martha in this pa
status of new york city and new york state is out of his hands. gh and kathy hochul put in place that makes new york state a sanctuary state. new york city statutory and two laws passed by the city council assigned by mayor de blasio. in a lot of ways here, adams is hamstrung who he really needs to be talking to is not so much d.c., but the people locally whn enter these laws. >> sandra: such a great point. tom homan was asked the question earlier whether or not he believes new york city...
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he is the former new york city family court judge in the former commissioner of new york city's administration for children services. my colleague will present. she is a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute has been a psychiatrist at partners and drug use rehabilitation counseling since 2010 for she is a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at yale university school of medicine and author of numerous books. following sally and ron, we will have a question and answer session with the audience. without further ado, here is alex. [applause] dir. jutca: >> thank you, naomi. i am going to talk about three things today with you. i will give an overview about the allegheny county context and our challenges with substance abuse. i don't think any of them are highly specific to our county but it is a jumping off point to talk about these issues. going to focus most of my attention on thinking about ways we can innovate. both in terms of treatment efficacy, how effective is what we are up recommending through people with substance disorders. i will argue we need to improve both those dimen
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safe to drop your kids off think and they are going to learn like we grew up with. >> carley: new york city public schoolses new york city public school value age appropriate diverse and inclusive materials and are engaging with a specific program to determine how this was introduced and if it adheres to guidelines. begs the question, what is a parent to do here? if you have a child in a school and find out they are doing something like this, is there a way to fight back? >> sure, we tell people, engage. talk to the teacher. if you don't get an answer you like, go to the school board, superi superintendent, but in new york a turn toward families have chosen to go to home school or private school. my family home schools. not everybody is able to find a school to put their child into or has the means to do so. i'm excited to see president trump and lindamcmahon. what is being done to our children with our tax dollars behind our backs to our babies is appalling and little wonder people have lost faith in the education system. >> carley: it was found biden administration spend 32 million on dei
safe to drop your kids off think and they are going to learn like we grew up with. >> carley: new york city public schoolses new york city public school value age appropriate diverse and inclusive materials and are engaging with a specific program to determine how this was introduced and if it adheres to guidelines. begs the question, what is a parent to do here? if you have a child in a school and find out they are doing something like this, is there a way to fight back? >> sure,...
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new york. >> giuliani want to take everything. and there is no peace. >> you know, the city was ready to move on, was ready to turn the page from the giuliani years. >> manhattan is like no place else in the world. in new york. what you see is, first of all, you see a natural wonder of buildings you know, it's like the pyramids. the buildings dwarf, you. the buildings remind you of how unimportant you are because you're so tiny. >> in this big, incredible city. when you see it, it makes you want to come and see it. and it makes you curious about it. it makes it something bigger than life. >> i have strong feelings about new york. everything that makes up new york, where the crossroads of the world. this is the center of the universe. i mean, there's no place that gets more people from more different places you sort of get like, a view of the whole world by just standing there and walking around. it's really my deep passion, the love for the people of the city and the love of this city. when you look back on it, you keep thinking. >> you keep thinking, well, maybe it really d
new york. >> giuliani want to take everything. and there is no peace. >> you know, the city was ready to move on, was ready to turn the page from the giuliani years. >> manhattan is like no place else in the world. in new york. what you see is, first of all, you see a natural wonder of buildings you know, it's like the pyramids. the buildings dwarf, you. the buildings remind you of how unimportant you are because you're so tiny. >> in this big, incredible city. when you...
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm wendy gillette. ♪ >>> hello and thanks with us. i'm wendy gillette in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." the investigation is under way after a suspected terrorist rammed a truck into a new orleans crowd on new year's eve, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens. questions are being asked about the city's security and how the attacker was able to drive a vehicle on to the famed bourbon street. >>> and in las vegas, another possible act of terror as a tesla cybertruck exploded outside the trump international hotel. we begin with the intense search for whoever may have helped a suspected terrorist pull off that horrific new year's attack in the heart of new orleans. president biden addressed the nation wednesday evening, expressing sympathy to the loved ones of those killed in the attack and confirming that the attacker shared videos on social media, indicating that he was inspired by isis. the attacker has been identified as a 42-year-old u.s. army veteran from texas. officials do not belie
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raids have begun in new york city. alexis mcadams joins me. ease. >> reporter: hey, stuart. i've been in contact with those agents who are on the ground across new york city as they said this bust was coming, and it's happening as we speak. this comes as they took a venezuelan migrant who was in the country can illegally, i'm told, into custody out in the bronx this morning who they say was a violent criminal. this is some of the video from the ground. you can see it on your screen. this is shared from a dhs contact who shows the suspect handcuffed there, walking out into that cop car in the bronx. the venezuelan migrant was arrested on kidnapping, assault and burglary charges. authorities tell me he crossed into the u.s. illegally and also had a warrant for his arrest out in colorado. leading the charge this morning is dhs secretary kristi noem. she is here in new york city working this raid. he says she's doing exactly what trump -- she says she's doing exactly what president trump promised the american people. this was a multiagency effort,
raids have begun in new york city. alexis mcadams joins me. ease. >> reporter: hey, stuart. i've been in contact with those agents who are on the ground across new york city as they said this bust was coming, and it's happening as we speak. this comes as they took a venezuelan migrant who was in the country can illegally, i'm told, into custody out in the bronx this morning who they say was a violent criminal. this is some of the video from the ground. you can see it on your screen. this...
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it's 9:00 here in new york city.istened to you are request for more country music since it's the day of the big event at madison square garden, all of the bull riding. and so we're excited about that. by the way, i talk a lot, but first, welcome. charlie: great to see you. rachel: so good to be on the couch with both of you. we saw the bull riding, adam has been on, we talk a lot -- the or i should say i talk about young people prioritizing their love life are. if it occurred to to me if you were single in new york city and you wanted to be a manly man or you were a guy and you were single and you wanted to be a patriot cowboy, americana-loving girl, maybe this might be the place to go. what do you guys think? charlie: rachel the matchmaker. rachel: always. charlie: you do everything already, but then on top of that, match if make the entire city. rachel: yeah. listen, if you're thinking about where to meet minute in this town -- guy kentucky right. so if you, let's say, moved here from somewhere el in the country an
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but i think new york is not as -- we are, in many ways, purple as opposed to blue. the loud city of new york is very, very blue, but as a states, we are not. one thing i want to say about anonymous reporting, i have one concern about eliminating anonymous reporting and i realize the response might be confidential reporting, but there are not a few victims of sexual abuse in their homes who call the state central registry because they are in the bathroom, they are freaking out, they are worried about their siblings and themselves, and they call on anonymously and i, i'm sure chris, i shouldn't speak for her, have had clients. i have had clients. i have had kids in the care of my agency who instigated the investigation themselves because they had no place else to turn because their parent when i believe them. so i think, and i think this is easy to work out in legislation, but i do think there has to be considered exception for children themselves reporting anonymously, which makes it much more likely that they will report. , an independent review of the. georgia we got rid of the
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stuart: the people here in new york city riled up about illegal migrant crime in the city. e you again soon. new york city saw a staggering jump -- this is what i'm talking about. a staggering jump in assaults by repeat offenders in the past six years. what the police blame for this surge in crime. but first, trump said during his second term, there'll be no new wind turbines built. should we be pivoting away from wind energy entirely? i'll put that to energy guy max next. ♪ military decoration awarded by the united states government. the tunnel to towers foundation and the congressional medal of honor society recognizes valor beyond the call of duty. britt slabinski, a recipient of the medal of honor himself, sat down with fellow recipients to hear their stories from their military service to their transition into the veteran community. it■s nothing we won, right? we're pretty vocal on that, saying, look, i didn't win anything like we're a recipient of this. you're going to highlight me for the day. we're four guys get killed. never crossed my mind about receiving the medal
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waiting on an update from either party in this meeting between president-elect donald trump in new york city mayor, eric adams. trump continues to work across the political aisle. just a few days ago he hosted john fetterman. today the democratic mayor of new york city in the meeting amidst a backdrop of adam's problems. he would consider pardon for federal corruption chart problems. he understands the challenges of overzealous action. adams his signaling he will do what he can to work with trump on immigration and border security. >> those who violate their privilege to be in this country by committing a series of violent act should not be in the country. i will collaborate whoever will assist us to keep us safe in the big city in america. >> according to the mayor's spokesman, "mayor adams made quite clear to work with president trump and the incoming administration on behalf of new yorkers." that partnership with the federal government is critical to new york city's success. trump announced his inauguration held indoors monday because of the cold weather you mentioned. before that coach o
waiting on an update from either party in this meeting between president-elect donald trump in new york city mayor, eric adams. trump continues to work across the political aisle. just a few days ago he hosted john fetterman. today the democratic mayor of new york city in the meeting amidst a backdrop of adam's problems. he would consider pardon for federal corruption chart problems. he understands the challenges of overzealous action. adams his signaling he will do what he can to work with...
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right left come together conversation but i will say that in new york our democratic governor only had four of the five counties in new york city. westchester county and erie county which is buffalo in new york. i share that because it reflects the relatively conservatives new york legislature, even though their democrat for the most part in both the assembly and the senate, they are not insensitive to the fact that there are those three kids under five living in a situation that raises real concerns for them about whether new york's children should be living that way. and i agree with the change in the law with respect to the state registry, but i think new york is not as, we are in many ways purple as opposed to blue. the loud city of new york is very, very blue, but as a state we are not. one thing i want to say about anonymous reporting, i have one concern about eliminating anonymous reporting. i realizede response might be confidential reporting. not a few victims of sexual abuse in the home called the registry because they are in the bathroom freaking out, worried about their siblings and themselves and they call anonymou
right left come together conversation but i will say that in new york our democratic governor only had four of the five counties in new york city. westchester county and erie county which is buffalo in new york. i share that because it reflects the relatively conservatives new york legislature, even though their democrat for the most part in both the assembly and the senate, they are not insensitive to the fact that there are those three kids under five living in a situation that raises real...