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. >> how about the new york state department of transportation showing off its latest invention? look at this. these are snowplow shoes for its employees. are those crocs, by the way? >> oh, andrew, i need. there you go. >> well, listen to this. the fort worth police department in texas got some double takes with this. a speed trap, catching hikers, runners and dog walkers moving at speeds up to 107 miles an hour. they're breaking the law. there look at them. big lawbreakers. >> haven't you always wanted to run by one of those? yes, yes, to see how fast you are. always wanted to do that. that'd be worth it. okay. and they're even having fun with this overseas. did you know that germany would also be embracing april fool's day? they said they were making the first ever 6.3 million piece to self-assemble a fire station with a, quote, well known swedish furniture store that was awarded the contract. >> i noted that blue bag. >> i recognize that anywhere. >> yeah, watch out for that instruction booklet. by the way, we know how, i guess. >> how big is that one? >> and still no words.
. >> how about the new york state department of transportation showing off its latest invention? look at this. these are snowplow shoes for its employees. are those crocs, by the way? >> oh, andrew, i need. there you go. >> well, listen to this. the fort worth police department in texas got some double takes with this. a speed trap, catching hikers, runners and dog walkers moving at speeds up to 107 miles an hour. they're breaking the law. there look at them. big lawbreakers....
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walking away does a glaring law mission of any condemnation of israel's actions and the new york state department reported human rights validations around the world. and that's prompted claims of doubles done. that's something the secretary state was quick to slab down. do we have a double stance? the answer is no. as this report makes clear, in general, as we're looking at the human rights and the condition of human rights around the world, we apply the same standard to everyone. and that doesn't change whether the country in question is an adversary or competitor, a friend or an ally. let's take a closer look at the report and the wording used for both washington's enemies and allies. contrasting approaches to conflicts and assigning blame off clear from the outset. as israel exercises its right to self defense, we have made clear that it must conduct military operations in accordance with international law and take every feasible precaution to protect civilians, the criminals, these regard and contempt for human rights, our full display in its war against ukraine, russian forces employed viole
walking away does a glaring law mission of any condemnation of israel's actions and the new york state department reported human rights validations around the world. and that's prompted claims of doubles done. that's something the secretary state was quick to slab down. do we have a double stance? the answer is no. as this report makes clear, in general, as we're looking at the human rights and the condition of human rights around the world, we apply the same standard to everyone. and that...
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thousands of needless deaths of 2021 investigation by new york attorney general letitia james, also a democrat, found that the new york state department of health under cuomo, quote, under counted nursing home covid deaths by as much as 50% unquote& a 2022 audit by new york state comptroller, also a democrat, concluded that former governor cuomo is health department, quote, failed to account for approximately 4,100 lives lost due to covid-19 in new york nursing home just last month, the chair of the select subcommittee on the corona coronavirus pandemic and the house of representatives, congressman brad wenstrup subpoenaed former governor cuomo and ohio republican congressman brad wenstrup, the chairman of the subcommittee, joins us now, chairman wenstrup, thanks for joining us. you have an announcement to break right here on the lead about how former governor cuomo has responded to your subpoena. what is the news? >> yeah. well, i do want to say and what we putting something out shortly, but i'll tell you here right now that governor cuomo will becoming appearing before our select subcommittee on the pandemic on june 11. this will be
thousands of needless deaths of 2021 investigation by new york attorney general letitia james, also a democrat, found that the new york state department of health under cuomo, quote, under counted nursing home covid deaths by as much as 50% unquote& a 2022 audit by new york state comptroller, also a democrat, concluded that former governor cuomo is health department, quote, failed to account for approximately 4,100 lives lost due to covid-19 in new york nursing home just last month, the...
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filing, specialty insurance company not authorized to write business in new york not regulated by the state insurance department, had never before written a surety bond in new york or in prior two years in any other jurisdictions, and have a total policyholder surplus just 138 million dollars. of course, less than 175 million dollars needed another issue raised by attorney general's office is who has access to the he collateral posted to secure bonded executives with knight specialty say former president put up cash in form of a schwab brorj account but points out trump has access to the account they argue that means bond is not sufficiently secure. maria, i have spoken with ceo of knight insurance company about the ag challenges he tells me he is sure he has collateral for the bond pale court reduced amount to 175 million dollars, frou roughly 464 million dollars full amount of the fine against trump and co-defendant legal experts say suggests appellate judges may be sympathetic to trump's appeal on merits but deciding today's issue whether to void this bond is judge engo ron if attorney general get what they
filing, specialty insurance company not authorized to write business in new york not regulated by the state insurance department, had never before written a surety bond in new york or in prior two years in any other jurisdictions, and have a total policyholder surplus just 138 million dollars. of course, less than 175 million dollars needed another issue raised by attorney general's office is who has access to the he collateral posted to secure bonded executives with knight specialty say former...
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insurance company is a small insurer not authorized to write business in new york and thus not regulated by the state's insurance departmentnd in new york or in the prior two years in any other jurisdiction and has a surplus of $138 million. which is less than 175 million needed. another issue these lawyers raise at the attorney general's office is who has access to the collateral trump posted to secure the bond. executives say the former president put up cash in a brokerage account. the a.g. says trump still has access to the account. they say that means it is not secure. the ceo of knight insurance company has previously told me he is sure he has the collateral for this bond. of course you may recall an appeals court previously reduced the amount of bond to $175 million from roughly $464 million. that was a move legal experts suggest appellate judges may be sympathetic. but it's engoron who will be deciding this issue. we'll see whether he keeps the bond. >> lawrence: all endale michigan, this morning. we have three diners this week. >> ainsley: bye, everyone.
insurance company is a small insurer not authorized to write business in new york and thus not regulated by the state's insurance departmentnd in new york or in the prior two years in any other jurisdiction and has a surplus of $138 million. which is less than 175 million needed. another issue these lawyers raise at the attorney general's office is who has access to the collateral trump posted to secure the bond. executives say the former president put up cash in a brokerage account. the a.g....
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and today he arrived we spoke to family members today who were unaware he was in new york as the fire department stated he is in cornell burn centre the accelerant that was used appears to be some kind of alcohol based accelerant used for cleaning. that's all we have right now. >> down the line, left right and we will decide who takes questions. >> i want to ask about security we reporting more officers? >> after every incident we have an after action and we will talk about that but we have a lot of officers in the area is still open to the public you can walk through the park and there was no security breach here at all. >> [ inaudible question by the media ] >> the propaganda -- pamphlet seem to be propaganda based like a conspiracy theory, they seem to be connected to ponzi schemes and educational institutions being fronts for the mobs, so some conspiracy theory things going on here we will go through video but so far what we have seen today it appears he walked from leonard street entered the park and walked into the middle of the park and committed the act. >> [ inaudible question by the media ] >
and today he arrived we spoke to family members today who were unaware he was in new york as the fire department stated he is in cornell burn centre the accelerant that was used appears to be some kind of alcohol based accelerant used for cleaning. that's all we have right now. >> down the line, left right and we will decide who takes questions. >> i want to ask about security we reporting more officers? >> after every incident we have an after action and we will talk about...
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six new york inmates have settled their lawsuit with state department of correction to allow them tolipse for religious reason. >> todd: amazing reasons. here are details. >> good morning. millions, including myself are expected to gather monday to watch the total solar eclipse across the nation. six inmates at woodburn in s sullivan county say their constitutional rights were violated to religious freedom. it holds significance to islam and eighth atheism. voluntary discontinuance of action because parties reached settlement of the matter. the attorney sayses had team is mr pleased new york state has entered binding settlement that would allow all six to view the eclipse. the department is reviewing additional requests by inmates who hope to view the eclipse from the prison yard. >> carley: interesting angle to this eclipse story. thank you so much. most will be watching from the ground ground. lucky crews will have a better view. four nasa pilots will study eclipse by following the shadow across the country. tonyis cay will be in the air during the eclipse and join us now. you will
six new york inmates have settled their lawsuit with state department of correction to allow them tolipse for religious reason. >> todd: amazing reasons. here are details. >> good morning. millions, including myself are expected to gather monday to watch the total solar eclipse across the nation. six inmates at woodburn in s sullivan county say their constitutional rights were violated to religious freedom. it holds significance to islam and eighth atheism. voluntary discontinuance...
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of the reasons is donald trump's justice department succeeded in delays and stymying the federal investigations for the crimes he is now facing in new york state trial. that successful effort by trump's justice department to forestall any federal investigation into trump, we can see the legacy of that successful corruption. that successful corruption of the case. we can see the legacy of it in the way the manhattan district attorney has had to charge this case. because one of the big awkward parts of this case that is now being tried in new york is that there is a crime that is being described here that has never actually been charged. right? people criticize this case. that is often one of the major issues they will take of it. a crime is being described here. but if that crime is such a crime, how come it was never charged? right? the new york da's case against donald trump says these false business records trump created in his real estate business when he disguised the hush money, these are not just a misdemeanor. they are a felony. they were created to conceal another crime. what's the other crime? the da has described what he believes the
of the reasons is donald trump's justice department succeeded in delays and stymying the federal investigations for the crimes he is now facing in new york state trial. that successful effort by trump's justice department to forestall any federal investigation into trump, we can see the legacy of that successful corruption. that successful corruption of the case. we can see the legacy of it in the way the manhattan district attorney has had to charge this case. because one of the big awkward...
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new york. spokesperson for the arabic language of the us department of state. on thursday , he resigned in protest of the continued support of the government of this country to the zionist regime in the war against gaza. haleh qureit announced that after 18 years of service in the us state department , she resigned from her position to protest the white house's policies towards gaza. a few months ago, anel shilain, one of the martyred employees of the us ministry of foreign affairs, and josh pool, who is in charge of the political and military affairs of this ministry, protested against the us arms aid to be used in the war against gaza. they had resigned. barry sanders, an independent american senator, says that netanyahu and his cabinet are responsible for the killing of more than 34,000 people in gaza, and talking about this is neither anti-semitism nor support for hamas. saunders said protest against israel's actions in destroying infrastructure, schools, universities, deprivation of 625 thousand people. the destruction of the health system and the destruct
new york. spokesperson for the arabic language of the us department of state. on thursday , he resigned in protest of the continued support of the government of this country to the zionist regime in the war against gaza. haleh qureit announced that after 18 years of service in the us state department , she resigned from her position to protest the white house's policies towards gaza. a few months ago, anel shilain, one of the martyred employees of the us ministry of foreign affairs, and josh...
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new york. so the attorney general's office has said, well, we can't do the ordinary financial background checking that we might do with the new york state-based company will check with our department of financial services all that they don't have that information. so they've asked the judge to insist on full fully degree of transparency to understand that this company can actually back the bond. so i imagine it, we're going to see some filings potentially in that the hearing the judge is going to ask some questions about it, but i don't think he's going to be particularly well positioned to do much to sort undo this or question at beyond legal stuff going on on chris khardori. thank you very much. andrew mccabe. thanks to you as well. we'll just add will have the latest on the urgent effort right now to free hundreds of people still stranded in taiwan after a very powerful earthquake, you'll have a live report from the epicenter that's coming up get your viewing glasses ready, and experience so rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for life i'd coverage around the country of the spectacle in the skies, eclipse across america, live monday at one on cnn for
new york. so the attorney general's office has said, well, we can't do the ordinary financial background checking that we might do with the new york state-based company will check with our department of financial services all that they don't have that information. so they've asked the judge to insist on full fully degree of transparency to understand that this company can actually back the bond. so i imagine it, we're going to see some filings potentially in that the hearing the judge is going...
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new york inmates are suing the states' corrections department over its decision to lockdown prisons during the upcoming total solar eclipse. the suit argues that the april 8th lockdown violates inmates' constitutional rights to practice their faith. if it's not raining like today in new york, the total eclipse will happen around 3:15 p.m. eastern time next monday. >> brian: you guys have heard me talk about this when we bring up the eclipse, we talk about the eclipse in the break all the time. i always said what about the prisoners? are they going to be able to see it. you will find they have to go to this level. >> steve: they are suing saying it's a religious event. it's a religious experience. we should be able to see it. it will be interesting to say okay go outside. >> steve: what religion? >> brian: theirs. i prayer to bread and water. >> steve: they said it was a religious event. >> lawrence: apparently the guards are concerned about the eclipse giving them super strength. >> brian: werewolf. >> lawrence: that's why they got to key keep them behind bars. >> ainsley: rumor in my town
new york inmates are suing the states' corrections department over its decision to lockdown prisons during the upcoming total solar eclipse. the suit argues that the april 8th lockdown violates inmates' constitutional rights to practice their faith. if it's not raining like today in new york, the total eclipse will happen around 3:15 p.m. eastern time next monday. >> brian: you guys have heard me talk about this when we bring up the eclipse, we talk about the eclipse in the break all the...
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trump's justice department succeeded in delaying and ultimately stymieing the federal investigation into the alleged crimes for which donald trump is now effectively facing a new york state trial. and that successful effort by trumps justice department to forestall any federal investigation into trump or any charges against him, we can see the legacy of that successful corruption, that successful corruption of the case, we can see the legacy of it in the way the manhattan district attorney has had to charge this case, because one of the big awkward parts of this case now being tried in new york is that there is a crime that is being described here, which has never actually been charged. right? people who criticize this case, that is often one of the major issues they will take with it. a crime is being described here but if that crime is such a crime, how come it was never charged? right? the new york das case against donald trump says these false business records trump created, in his real estate business, right, when he described these hush money payments as if they were legal fees, falsified business records are not just a misdemeanor, they are a felony, because they
trump's justice department succeeded in delaying and ultimately stymieing the federal investigation into the alleged crimes for which donald trump is now effectively facing a new york state trial. and that successful effort by trumps justice department to forestall any federal investigation into trump or any charges against him, we can see the legacy of that successful corruption, that successful corruption of the case, we can see the legacy of it in the way the manhattan district attorney has...
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company is a small insurer that is not authorized to write business in new york and that's not regulated by the state's insurance department and has a total policy holder sur plisse of just $138 million. less than the $175 million needed. but executives with knight specialty say the former president put up cash in the form of a brokerage account as collateral. the a.g. says that trump still has access to that account and so they argue it is not secure. you may recall an appeals court reduced the amount of the bond to $175 million from roughly $464 million. that was a move that many legal experts say suggests appellate judges may be sympathetic to trump's appeal on this case on the merits. scheduling today's hearing on this bond issue is judge orther en groan. if this bond is voided, the a.g.'s office wants to give trump seven days to file a new one. if he couldn't or didn't, then his assets would become vulnerable all once again. dana and martha, back to you. >> dana: thank you so much. joining us now criminal defense attorney -- the key players in the trial. let's pull it up for everybody to see. the prosecutor is alvin b
company is a small insurer that is not authorized to write business in new york and that's not regulated by the state's insurance department and has a total policy holder sur plisse of just $138 million. less than the $175 million needed. but executives with knight specialty say the former president put up cash in the form of a brokerage account as collateral. the a.g. says that trump still has access to that account and so they argue it is not secure. you may recall an appeals court reduced...
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new aid routes are enough to improve things. i also speak to a former state department human rights official who resigned over president biden's handling of the israel-gaza war. an earthquake shakes new york strongest in 40 years. the big apple escapes unscathed. >> welcome to the program. the israeli military says airstrikes on a convoy in gaza which left seven aid workers did after a series of grave mistakes. two senior officers, given his first account about how and why it carried out the attack. let's take a look at some of the key points. the idf says the strike should not have happened and expressed deep sorrow for the incident. >> those who approved the strike were convinced they were targeting hamas operatives. the strikes on three vehicles were carried out in serious violation of standard operation procedure. the brigade cheap -- chief of staff an officer with rank of colonel fired support commander with the rank of master -- commander have been dismissed from their positions. people who died working for world central kitchen, which has called for an independent inquiry in response to the deaths. joe biden says israel is doing what he asked in opening more aid routes. but first,
new aid routes are enough to improve things. i also speak to a former state department human rights official who resigned over president biden's handling of the israel-gaza war. an earthquake shakes new york strongest in 40 years. the big apple escapes unscathed. >> welcome to the program. the israeli military says airstrikes on a convoy in gaza which left seven aid workers did after a series of grave mistakes. two senior officers, given his first account about how and why it carried out...
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new york state law. they don't get the benefit, therefore, of having what's called a certificate from the department of financial services here in new york. >> they're going to show their work. >> they got to show their work, and in particular, what does the attorney general want, they want proof that the bond is sufficiently collateralized. it's a peek under the covers of what happened in the bond that we haven't had yet, and on april 22nd, there will be a hearing. >> we're going to get a look. lisa rubin, just when i think the conversations will be short, they get longer and longer because the material is so fascinating. lisa, thank you. >>> coming up, still ahead, what democrats are doing to rattle rfk jr., and what options republicans in nebraska still have to change the rules and make it a winner take all state to help benefit this guy you see on your tv right now. our tv rigw (avo) in two seconds, eric will realize (man) [laughs] (avo) they're gonna need more space... (man) gotta sell the house (avo) oh..open houses (avo) or, skip the hassles and sell with confidence to opendoor. (man) wow. (avo) request a
new york state law. they don't get the benefit, therefore, of having what's called a certificate from the department of financial services here in new york. >> they're going to show their work. >> they got to show their work, and in particular, what does the attorney general want, they want proof that the bond is sufficiently collateralized. it's a peek under the covers of what happened in the bond that we haven't had yet, and on april 22nd, there will be a hearing. >> we're...
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trump's justice department succeeded in delaying and ultimately anstymying the feder investigation into the alleged crimes for which donald trump is nowhi effectively facing in new york state trial. in fact, that successful effort by trump's justice department to fore stall any investigation into trump for any charges against him, we can see the legacy of that successful corruption, that successful corruption of the case. we can see the legacy of it in the way the manhattan district attorney has had to charge this case, because one of the big awkward parts ofon this case that's now being tried in new york is that there is a crime that's being described here that's never actually been charged. right? people whoar criticize this cas that is often one of the major issues they will takehe of it. a crime is being described here. but if that crime is such a crime, how come it was never charged, right? the new york d.a.'s case against donaldca trump says these false business records trump created inor his real estate business, right, whente he disguised thes hush money reimbursed to michael cohen isto if they were legal fees. the falsified business records aren't just a misdemean
trump's justice department succeeded in delaying and ultimately anstymying the feder investigation into the alleged crimes for which donald trump is nowhi effectively facing in new york state trial. in fact, that successful effort by trump's justice department to fore stall any investigation into trump for any charges against him, we can see the legacy of that successful corruption, that successful corruption of the case. we can see the legacy of it in the way the manhattan district attorney...
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let's bring an the spokesperson for the israeli consulate in new york, each type thank you for coming up your state department concerns about israel going after the iranian military. watch. >> before akimbo here we were in conversations with partners in the region gathering more information but at this point don't have confirmation either of the target or responsible party. as a general principle of course we are worried about escalation, we are worried about anything that will cause the conflict to expand or widen in any way. >> state department worried about escalation in your viewpoint should they be more concerned and more involved with israel being able to defend itself? >> this incident is responsible to thank we already in a stage of a larger cope but in the middle east. we are being bombarded daily by has below and lebanon. just last night, a drone infiltrated the city from iraq from our -- being targeted. almost every day by houthi. so were already there and i think the iranians are behind everything going on in the middle east right now. everyplace that there is a conflict, they are there and they c
let's bring an the spokesperson for the israeli consulate in new york, each type thank you for coming up your state department concerns about israel going after the iranian military. watch. >> before akimbo here we were in conversations with partners in the region gathering more information but at this point don't have confirmation either of the target or responsible party. as a general principle of course we are worried about escalation, we are worried about anything that will cause the...
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now a new york state a prison lockdown will be -- six inmates housed at the correctional facility filed a lawsuits against the state departmental right of religious freedom and the solar eclipse enhances their religious experiences. their attorney saying they're pleased in the response to the lawsuit alleging real edge laos discrimination they've entered into a binding settlement agreement to allow our clients to view the eclipse with their religious beliefs. islam says one coincided with the death of the prophet mohammed's son and christians think one happened during the crucifixion of jesus. the lockdown will be in effect. any prisoner who wishes to view the eclipse for religious basis they'll look at it on a case-by-case basis. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: another new york institution getting ready for the solar eclipse. yankees are delaying the start of their game against the marlins pushing the start back four hours from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. to avoid delays caused by the lunar event expected to touchdown in the city around 3:00 p.m. just in time for "the story" to get going. martha maccallum will be there. >> bill: a
now a new york state a prison lockdown will be -- six inmates housed at the correctional facility filed a lawsuits against the state departmental right of religious freedom and the solar eclipse enhances their religious experiences. their attorney saying they're pleased in the response to the lawsuit alleging real edge laos discrimination they've entered into a binding settlement agreement to allow our clients to view the eclipse with their religious beliefs. islam says one coincided with the...
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matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgia on its case, the alvin bragg case in new yorkone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in prin process accog to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down a candidate that they do not want to come back into power. so i am watching and seeing this and i'm saying to myself they are violating all of our historical precedent in the criminal justice system that this country is seen today. mark: alto is a former chief of staff he would have intervened in manhattan and said wait a minute, it's a federal matter. i don't know what this local d.a. is doing in a federal manner he's interviewing the federal election. you dismiss this case on behalf of the united states department of justice and the united states government. he would intervene the same reason in atlanta and set i don't know what she is doing with ricoh and all the rest of it. th
matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgia on its case, the alvin bragg case in new yorkone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in prin process accog to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down a candidate that they...
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minnesota, berkeley, california and new york university gathered and demonstrated in support of the people of gaza. the arabic-speaking spokesperson of the us department of stateigned on thursday in protest of the continued support of the government of this country to the zionist regime in the war against gaza. now qaryit announced after 18 years of serving in the us state department to protest the policies of the white house. he has resigned from his position regarding gaza. a few months ago, anel shilain, one of the martyred employees of the us ministry of foreign affairs, and josh pool, the head of political and military affairs of this ministry, protested the aid. american weapons were surrendered to the zionist regime for use in the war against gaza. well, as we said at the beginning of the news, today the experimental entrance exam is being held across the country , we are going to amirkabir university and i am having a conversation with my colleague mr. pakzad mr. pakzad hello, we are watching and listening to your report. hello , yes, as you said, today is actually the second day of the entrance exam, more than 51 thousand volunteers, 37% of whom are m
minnesota, berkeley, california and new york university gathered and demonstrated in support of the people of gaza. the arabic-speaking spokesperson of the us department of stateigned on thursday in protest of the continued support of the government of this country to the zionist regime in the war against gaza. now qaryit announced after 18 years of serving in the us state department to protest the policies of the white house. he has resigned from his position regarding gaza. a few months ago,...
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new aid routes are enough to improve things. we will also speak to a former state department human rights official who resigned over presidentjoe biden's handling of the israel—gaza war. meanwhile, an earthquake shakes new york
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international security advisory council of the us department of state , wrote: iran has used cruise missiles that it can carry a ton of explosives. according to the new yorkes, lewis stated that a large part of iran's ballistic missiles can reach the occupied territories. it is said that last night, in response to the zionist regime's terrorist attack on tehran's consulate in damascus, iran carried out large-scale combined missile and drone attacks against specific targets in the occupied territories. in this operation, the revolutionary guards fired dozens of drones and missiles against important targets in the occupied territories. the american institute of war studies stated that iran was effective with a combined attack on israel tested hybrids to more effectively bypass us air defenses. this american think tank has stated that russia has also used combined attacks to bypass the air defense of the west in ukraine. according to the analysis of the american institute of war studies, russia tried to organize the best combination in order to bypass the air defense of the west. hanzleh hacking group announced in a statement that it has hacked the zionist r
international security advisory council of the us department of state , wrote: iran has used cruise missiles that it can carry a ton of explosives. according to the new yorkes, lewis stated that a large part of iran's ballistic missiles can reach the occupied territories. it is said that last night, in response to the zionist regime's terrorist attack on tehran's consulate in damascus, iran carried out large-scale combined missile and drone attacks against specific targets in the occupied...
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new york that happens once in a blue room. a group of inmates suing the state's correction department over a planned lockdown during the total solargue the lockdown violates their constitutional cs significance. it will be monday, april 8th. stand by for coverage on that. >> dana: i'm excited for the eclipse. that's a funny lawsuit. maybe i'm wrong on the law. i'm right on this next one, let me tell you. the game between lsu and iowa going down as the biggest betting event in women's sports history. the match-up saw a 28% jump in betting. more states legalize mobile betting. former sports betting industry member turned youth prevention advocate joins us now. i'm obsessed with the issue. 18 to 22 year olds participating in sports wagering, a 58% increase engaged in one risky behave on 6% have lost more than 500 in a single day. 18 to 22 year olds. what should we know >> that evidence is increasing every day. you have to use an order of magnitude impact model when having this discussion. as all of this grows, these numbers go up every single day. it's alarming and something that needs to be addressed immediately. it is getting out o
new york that happens once in a blue room. a group of inmates suing the state's correction department over a planned lockdown during the total solargue the lockdown violates their constitutional cs significance. it will be monday, april 8th. stand by for coverage on that. >> dana: i'm excited for the eclipse. that's a funny lawsuit. maybe i'm wrong on the law. i'm right on this next one, let me tell you. the game between lsu and iowa going down as the biggest betting event in women's...
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new york? on your custom reports on amy crux, on the paintings department, but the residents, stacy vance, search right on the face of the case. you need to see these basic needs running state dw reporter, daniel. i'm going to be in new jersey. and same from us. please stay safe, many thanks for your update. and finally, the secret to living a long life. we all want to know and i'm sure just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old john tennis wood from the okay. he's inherited the goodness world records title from the event as well, a man whose death was announced earlier this week. tennis wood said there was no secret to his diet. and his favorite food was fish and chips, which he, every friday in tokyo, is in full bloom with a familiar spring site of cherry blossoms this year, a little later than usual, a popular draw for tourists and residents. a length of blanket of pink was delayed due to colder weather cherry blossoms known as the kora and japanese. are the nations favorite flowers? the trees usually r a peak loom in late march to early april. and a reminder of our top story, the israel effects to army offi
new york? on your custom reports on amy crux, on the paintings department, but the residents, stacy vance, search right on the face of the case. you need to see these basic needs running state dw reporter, daniel. i'm going to be in new jersey. and same from us. please stay safe, many thanks for your update. and finally, the secret to living a long life. we all want to know and i'm sure just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old...
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department. he's pin this on the state of new york and other legal entities as well. and then you have his opponents who say he's not true. he's, very much being treated fairly. in fact, some would even say he could be treated probably maybe some institutions are being too soft on him. so trump is very much the trying to portray himself as the victim of that. and i think there are voters who are certainly buying into that the question i have is that how does this impact voters choices when they go to the polls? i really don't think it does obviously there is a very low trust in our institutions gen. vista institutions to stay in age. but at the same time, i don't think voters are tuning into these trials and thinking, oh, donald trump's listening to donald trump's campaign messaging. and that's influencing their vote. it's interesting because you have donald trump stuck in new york this week, while president biden is on the campaign trail talking about kitchen table issues well, it's interesting. >> you raise whether or not this could potentially be an issue because w
department. he's pin this on the state of new york and other legal entities as well. and then you have his opponents who say he's not true. he's, very much being treated fairly. in fact, some would even say he could be treated probably maybe some institutions are being too soft on him. so trump is very much the trying to portray himself as the victim of that. and i think there are voters who are certainly buying into that the question i have is that how does this impact voters choices when they...
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new york... the information policy dictated by washington is being picked up by both the western media and official organizations. commenting on the attacks on zas, state departmentan matthew miller only called on russia to refrain from actions that could lead to a nuclear threat. following this statement, the headlines of the foreign press began to change, which just a few hours ago had unambiguously announced an attack by ukrainian drones. kiev completely blames russia for everything. false statement. kremlin regarding the alleged drone attacks from ukraine are nothing more than an attempt to hide their own intentions, commit a terrorist attack or hide serious emergencies that have already occurred at the station. however, there is nothing new in statements about self-fire. kiev has been actively using this tactic for 10 years, claiming that residents of donetsk and lugansk are shelling themselves. only this time the consequences could be much more serious. according to experts, in the event of a disaster , a nuclear cloud. will cover first central ukraine, eastern and northern europe. sergey samokha, news. the re -launch of the angara launch vehicle is again p
new york... the information policy dictated by washington is being picked up by both the western media and official organizations. commenting on the attacks on zas, state departmentan matthew miller only called on russia to refrain from actions that could lead to a nuclear threat. following this statement, the headlines of the foreign press began to change, which just a few hours ago had unambiguously announced an attack by ukrainian drones. kiev completely blames russia for everything. false...
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states. he is currently moving, as security professionals and now new york fire department and nypd have allyo to put the fire out. the fire has now subsequently been extinguished. he is moving hisxt limbs, his as and his legs, but i'm not sure how ibu can describe to you jus how large, chris, this fire was. it was startling to see out of the corner of my eye as i was speaking to you on camera reading through the jury that had been impanelled and the individuals as i was describing to you their vocation out of the corner of my eye, seeing this fire completely light up the center square. therehe is an area just to my right, which is an area that they have cordoned off for protesters. that is an area that had been filled with protesters, for instance, back in april when the former president was originally arraigned. on monday, when this trial got up and going, this area was also full of protesters as well on both sides, by the way, both after anti-trump and pro-trump protesters. since monday, there have been fewer and fewer people, and quite honestly, in the last day or so, there have been maybe
states. he is currently moving, as security professionals and now new york fire department and nypd have allyo to put the fire out. the fire has now subsequently been extinguished. he is moving hisxt limbs, his as and his legs, but i'm not sure how ibu can describe to you jus how large, chris, this fire was. it was startling to see out of the corner of my eye as i was speaking to you on camera reading through the jury that had been impanelled and the individuals as i was describing to you their...
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voices news agency dropping a line from this thing to the state department saying that the us has impose additional restrictions on the delegation of the iranian foreign minister who's in new york for us in me, things of course being following those un meetings we had from the iranian, for a minister, additional restrictions being placed on that delegation will be getting more on that as we find out about says the wrong as being saying that it's a tax on as well over the weekend where restrained proportional and in line with the principle of self defense. if one does well against any further escalation is on the terrorist is really regime must be compelled to stop penny fed and military adventure arisen against our interests. in case of any use of force in violation of us over into iran will not hesitate to sit its inherent right to give a decisive and proper response to make the regime regret its actions of violating our sufferings. david, the rush is professor at the national defense university, joins us here in the studio. great to have you with us. we just sold that iranian for administer addressing the you when we're now hearing that is going to be restrictions placed by t
voices news agency dropping a line from this thing to the state department saying that the us has impose additional restrictions on the delegation of the iranian foreign minister who's in new york for us in me, things of course being following those un meetings we had from the iranian, for a minister, additional restrictions being placed on that delegation will be getting more on that as we find out about says the wrong as being saying that it's a tax on as well over the weekend where...
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state of new york. columbia made it clear that's not where they want to go -- >> kayleigh: the doj, the department of education, you have all of these agencies at your disposal. >> the doj wouldn't get involved until it's a criminal matter after the police have handled. the police have handled it. >> emily: they arrested over 100 kids at columbia. columbia has suspended until further notice and some expelled students. those aren't all muslim students or foreign students. there were 200 arrested on the brooklyn bridge. >> kayleigh: a lot of people are hearing this, harris. what do the catholics do to get a memo? what did the pro life community do? these are violent threats we're hearing, a jewish woman that had her eye hit with a pole. there's been assaults. doj should be involved. >> harris: you give a 48 hour time to take down the tents. what do you do for the israel students that have now -- the jewish students that have been and some of them are duel citizenship, forced off campus to learn online for their safety? i don't see equal justice here for both sides. so if the goal is to be fair, the university is
state of new york. columbia made it clear that's not where they want to go -- >> kayleigh: the doj, the department of education, you have all of these agencies at your disposal. >> the doj wouldn't get involved until it's a criminal matter after the police have handled. the police have handled it. >> emily: they arrested over 100 kids at columbia. columbia has suspended until further notice and some expelled students. those aren't all muslim students or foreign students. there...
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as a look at state corrections in new york, individuals can make two or three times more working for the new york city corrections department than the federal bureau of prisons. even after we issued a 35% retention bonus at brooklyn, that allows someone after a few years to be making $90,000 a year. for state corrections in the same time period, you would be making about $130,000. >> in the last major appropriations bill that congress passed in december 2022, congress asked the bureau to consider increasing pay to match those other agencies and asked for a review to be submitted no later than last year. has that been submitted yet? >> senator, i don't know. i contract. i will tell you this year i was able to increase the base salary of correctional officers by $2000. i didn't have the authority to go beyond that. >> okay. please do and get back to us. one final point since you both raised the issue of contraband in prisons. i think maybe the most dangerous kind of contraband in prisons as cell phones. they won't tell anyone themselves, but they enable the commission of many other heinous crimes in prison. that is why i intr
as a look at state corrections in new york, individuals can make two or three times more working for the new york city corrections department than the federal bureau of prisons. even after we issued a 35% retention bonus at brooklyn, that allows someone after a few years to be making $90,000 a year. for state corrections in the same time period, you would be making about $130,000. >> in the last major appropriations bill that congress passed in december 2022, congress asked the bureau to...
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the new york times writes: the idea of ukraine joining the alliance is currently not supported by the united states and germany. according to matthew miller, a representative of the us state departmentraine can join nato only after the end of the war started by the russian federation. while world leaders are arguing about ukraine's membership in the alliance, the plan for a russian attack on nato countries, published at the beginning of 2024, unfolds as if according to notes. we will remind you that... at the beginning of february, the same publication ztelegraph published a scenario according to which russia could attack nato countries. it was to be preceded by several phases. in the spring, russia had to mobilize at least 200,000 people and launch a new offensive in ukraine, all in combination with the absence of arms supplies from the united states. in the summer of 2024 , cyber attacks on the baltic states and incitement, disturbances among ethnic russians living in in this country. in the fall of 2024, according to this plan, russia will use the artificially created unrest as an excuse to start military exercises in belarus and kaliningrad, in the winter of 2024 it will be time
the new york times writes: the idea of ukraine joining the alliance is currently not supported by the united states and germany. according to matthew miller, a representative of the us state departmentraine can join nato only after the end of the war started by the russian federation. while world leaders are arguing about ukraine's membership in the alliance, the plan for a russian attack on nato countries, published at the beginning of 2024, unfolds as if according to notes. we will...
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will also speak to a former state department human rights official who resigned over presidentjoe biden�*s handling of the israel—gaza war. meanwhile, an earthquake shakes new yorky, the strongest in a0 years. but the big apple escapes unscathed. hello, welcome to the programme. the israeli military has said air strikes on a convoy in gaza, which left seven aid workers dead, happened after a series of "grave mistakes". israel has sacked two senior officers and has given its first detailed account about how and why it carried out the attack. here are the key points. the idf says the strike should not have happened and expressed its deep sorrow for the incident. it says those who approved the strike were convinced they were targeting hamas operatives. the strikes on the three vehicles were carried out in "serious violation of standard operation procedure" and the brigade chief of staff, an officer with the rank of colonel in reserve, and the brigade fire support commander with the rank of major have been dismissed from their positions. the people who died were working for the charity, world central kitchen, which has called for an independent inquiry. in response
will also speak to a former state department human rights official who resigned over presidentjoe biden�*s handling of the israel—gaza war. meanwhile, an earthquake shakes new yorky, the strongest in a0 years. but the big apple escapes unscathed. hello, welcome to the programme. the israeli military has said air strikes on a convoy in gaza, which left seven aid workers dead, happened after a series of "grave mistakes". israel has sacked two senior officers and has given its first...
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us state department middle east expert wa'el alzayat about the protests and the accusations of anti—semitism made against some of those protesting. arrests in texas, california, connecticut, new york safety of these students and their parents. they are courageous men and women who are speaking truth to power, saying, enough with war crimes and the killings of innocent people, with us funding to the most part. they want peace, they want a ceasefire, and they are being met with arrests, suspensions, attacks. it's a sad chapter. university should be a safe haven for free speech, assembly and for free thinking, and the opposite is happening. thinking, and the opposite is happening-— happening. there are some students — happening. there are some students who _ happening. there are some students who are _ happening. there are some students who are saying - happening. there are some i students who are saying they don't feel safe going past protests and they have heard anti—semitic commentary coming from them as well. anti-semitic commentary coming from them as well.— from them as well. that's absolutely _ from them as well. that's absolutely reprehensible | from them as well. that's i ab
us state department middle east expert wa'el alzayat about the protests and the accusations of anti—semitism made against some of those protesting. arrests in texas, california, connecticut, new york safety of these students and their parents. they are courageous men and women who are speaking truth to power, saying, enough with war crimes and the killings of innocent people, with us funding to the most part. they want peace, they want a ceasefire, and they are being met with arrests,...
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state department are consistent. us support for israel will remain unconditional. my kind of, i'll just say era washington. meanwhile, the village of nations headquarters in new york. the specs has been full of you. and zachary general concern that more a trucks hop in and out into the gauze and strip that stuff into generic, told out as it was gabriel, i was on the the distribution of age within gallons of itself is a significant challenge. israel says that they've got more than 400 a trucks into gaza in the last 24 to 36 hours as a u. n. seen any negligible increase in 8 in the dish. i mean, there, there is been there's been an uptick. uh, in the last, uh, in the last 2 days. uh but you know, the, the challenges, the challenges remain once they get through the crossing. and i think we've been very clear on that there's, there's one thing which is counting trucks that are going through the crossing, then there is the access to the, for us to the point where all the goods in the trucks and not all the trucks that come through the crossing are full, right? uh for security reasons, they can't all be full. so as, as i understand its, um they then have to be transferre
state department are consistent. us support for israel will remain unconditional. my kind of, i'll just say era washington. meanwhile, the village of nations headquarters in new york. the specs has been full of you. and zachary general concern that more a trucks hop in and out into the gauze and strip that stuff into generic, told out as it was gabriel, i was on the the distribution of age within gallons of itself is a significant challenge. israel says that they've got more than 400 a trucks...
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state department reacted to the ruling. >> we believe that law undermines the human rights, prosperity, and welfare of all ugandans. >> reporter: activists are calling on the biden administration to do more. now, in new york, mugisha says he plans to return to uganda soon. >> the whole entire world should be worried, and they shouldn't only be worried about uganda. they should be worried about other countries. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll take a short break. then up next, top musicians say the assault on human creativity must be stopped. 200 plus artists doing battle with artificial intelligence. ♪ >>> finally, it's the musicians versus the machines. 200 artists banding together with a major warning about artificial intelligence. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: director greta gerwig asked billie eilish to write her oscar-winning song for the "barbie" movie. ♪ i used to know ♪ but what if the next time a movie director wanted the pop star's music, they turned to a.i. instead? worried that will be the future, 200 musicians, including eilish, signed an open letter calling on tech companies developing a.i. not to make tools that infringe upon and devalue the rights of human
state department reacted to the ruling. >> we believe that law undermines the human rights, prosperity, and welfare of all ugandans. >> reporter: activists are calling on the biden administration to do more. now, in new york, mugisha says he plans to return to uganda soon. >> the whole entire world should be worried, and they shouldn't only be worried about uganda. they should be worried about other countries. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin, nbc news, new york....
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he established the department of finance of new york, which now wrecked second in size in power to the united states. and when he retired from office, the task had set himself out to accomplish had successfully completed completed. tale of the new york library. andrew in free education and libraries for all. new york largely had private library had two private library the astor and the lenox. he first to suggest that combining both private libraries and the creation of a large private or large public library system which would include one main library and many branches. the main library would house. the combined archives of the astor and the lennox. it would ideally for research samuel tilden shared andrew's vision. it was tillman's intent to financially support this. he died. andrew, one of his three executors and due to bring this wish to fruition, his will a few million dollars to be divided up amongst nieces and nephews and 5 million for a trust with the intent to build what would be known as the new york public library. his manhattan mansions and 200 acres. 99 room grade stone estate were to be
he established the department of finance of new york, which now wrecked second in size in power to the united states. and when he retired from office, the task had set himself out to accomplish had successfully completed completed. tale of the new york library. andrew in free education and libraries for all. new york largely had private library had two private library the astor and the lenox. he first to suggest that combining both private libraries and the creation of a large private or large...
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department. it's an unusually rainy day in the sunshine state, which is a magnet for retirees. the martin hartford now spends his time making model aircraft as a professor of physics at new york university. he studied changes in the earth's atmosphere in the late 19 seventy's. he was one of the 1st scientists to predict rising temperatures. i add enough evidence that i thought the greenhouse effect would begin to warm the atmosphere sometime in the late 19 eighties in the 19 ninety's. we would start to see the effect based on our calculation. the 1st line on the graph shows the increasing amounts of atmospheric c o 2 in parts per 1000000 or pm for short. the 2nd shows the expected rise and global temperatures in degrees celsius. the graph is part of an internal research report from 1982 that was revealed by the us press in 2018. the trove of documents show that exxon already knew of the risk of burning fossil fuels. at the time. we're on our way to switzerland to meet climate researchers. sonya sent event, i think she will show us the current concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. she's one of the world's leading climate scientists. skiffs. hop on to say that i've seen the
department. it's an unusually rainy day in the sunshine state, which is a magnet for retirees. the martin hartford now spends his time making model aircraft as a professor of physics at new york university. he studied changes in the earth's atmosphere in the late 19 seventy's. he was one of the 1st scientists to predict rising temperatures. i add enough evidence that i thought the greenhouse effect would begin to warm the atmosphere sometime in the late 19 eighties in the 19 ninety's. we would...