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this is how many new yorkers get to work in school. most new yorkers, at city of 8 and a half 1000000 people rely on the subway for their daily commute. and especially after the coven pandemic, as the city is attempting to get back on its feet. and get more people into office buildings, 5 days a week to bring the economy back. the mayor really made subway safety and emphasis . it's something he's been focused on in the last months. so this very much a concern for new york residents and, and city administrators dealing, dealing with all of these concerns for, for the city. talk through the location of kristen happened at the said 36th street subway station in brooklyn. i mean, what is that area? like, how busy does it get? tell us a little bit about about this particular place. it like much of new york, it's very diverse, a very eclectic. i'd call it a working class neighborhood. you mention, there's a lot of warehouses in that area. i know there's a large chinese population, large asian population out there, large hispanic population.
this is how many new yorkers get to work in school. most new yorkers, at city of 8 and a half 1000000 people rely on the subway for their daily commute. and especially after the coven pandemic, as the city is attempting to get back on its feet. and get more people into office buildings, 5 days a week to bring the economy back. the mayor really made subway safety and emphasis . it's something he's been focused on in the last months. so this very much a concern for new york residents and, and...
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>> yes, new yorkers know me.tell you, i want to be on the front line with the people of this city, not only as a police officer writ happened to have been a transit police officer, but this is what i do. i ride the subways. i'm in the subway system 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, if i'm telling forkers, i need to lead from the front. that is what i am known do do here in the city. what we will do to ease some of the apprehension, we will double our enforcement. the pelosis will compliment for the 12 tour. but we ask new yorkers if they see something, say something and do something. notify their local police official. let's be clear. sense january 6th, we have conducted over 265,000 inspects of our subway system. because we know it's vital for your recovery. we don't want something like this to hatcher the recovery of our at the. >> you should be comfortable, getting on, as you head home from work tonight? >> while you are doing so, you will see invisible police presence. we need our new yorkers to be vigilant like w
>> yes, new yorkers know me.tell you, i want to be on the front line with the people of this city, not only as a police officer writ happened to have been a transit police officer, but this is what i do. i ride the subways. i'm in the subway system 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, if i'm telling forkers, i need to lead from the front. that is what i am known do do here in the city. what we will do to ease some of the apprehension, we will double our enforcement. the pelosis will compliment...
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no more creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to end, it ends now. >> in just moments, new york city mayor eric adams will join me live. first, i want to go to the scene. cnn's brynn gingras is there. president biden has been briefed on the situation. officials just gave an update. can you give us a synopsis of what the officials said at this time? >> yeah, they came out right out of the bat and essentially said they don't believe this is an act of terrorism at the moment. hopefully calming people's fears. but they said that's something that's still being investigated. the jttf, joint terrorism task force is here on the scene helping with the investigation with new york city and nypd and federal law enforcement officials. but as far as what happened this morning during the morning commute, you reiterated, you said it to viewers, but a person described as a black man, 5'5" with heavy build wearing a gray hoodie and a green construction vest boarded a train here in brooklyn. put on a gas mask, opened a canister filled with sm
no more creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to end, it ends now. >> in just moments, new york city mayor eric adams will join me live. first, i want to go to the scene. cnn's brynn gingras is there. president biden has been briefed on the situation. officials just gave an update. can you give us a synopsis of what the officials said at this time? >> yeah, they came out right out of the bat and essentially said they don't...
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created the joint counterterrorism are task force and they've done an extraordinary job protecting new yorkers and the rest of the country as new york city is such a prime target for any bad actors as is we tragically learned on 9/11, washington d.c. also wanted to point out that mayor adams, as you know well, was a police captain, has the law enforcement background. he was diagnosed positively with covid last week. so, he is directing this, we are are told, by the nypd, by the mayor's office. he's directing this still from isolation but we understand the governor will also be there along with new york officials, other new york officials as well as all the law enforcement officials from all the agencies. let's bring in former fbi special agent clint watts and the former special agent in charge. you know as does jim cavanaugh the extraordinary coordination that takes place in new york. this could be a lone actor, someone with a mental condition, this could be someone a coordinated attack. we don't know exactly what happened. with a smoke device that was set off and the sequence of shots. i'm al
created the joint counterterrorism are task force and they've done an extraordinary job protecting new yorkers and the rest of the country as new york city is such a prime target for any bad actors as is we tragically learned on 9/11, washington d.c. also wanted to point out that mayor adams, as you know well, was a police captain, has the law enforcement background. he was diagnosed positively with covid last week. so, he is directing this, we are are told, by the nypd, by the mayor's office....
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because so many new yorkers use the subway every day to get to work to get to school. so this is just another indication of the worries that many new yorkers have had for a long time. now, as crime has been on increase in recent months here in the city, that's something that the mayor has said that he's finding, trying to bring under control with more police in subway stations. the bottom line though is right now. my main thing on every new yorker's mind is the suspect that is still at large and trying to get him or her, whoever, the suspect is i should say, apprehended as soon as possible. i, gabriel, i was under the law for us on the scene in brooklyn in new york. so just to recap for you, what has happened this morning around 830 local time in new york and individual on the train for on the gas mosque canister. opened it, filling up a subway train with smoke, the suspect then opened fire on the subway train and on the platform, authorities are not building out anything in terms of motive. and there are 5 people in a critical but stable condition. stay with us here o
because so many new yorkers use the subway every day to get to work to get to school. so this is just another indication of the worries that many new yorkers have had for a long time. now, as crime has been on increase in recent months here in the city, that's something that the mayor has said that he's finding, trying to bring under control with more police in subway stations. the bottom line though is right now. my main thing on every new yorker's mind is the suspect that is still at large...
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first i would like to go to the mayor live from gracie mansion. >> my fellow new yorkers. we got him. we got him. i cannot thank the men and women, the new york city police department as well as the federal agents and our state police and first responders from the 911 operators to the various state and medical professions, we got him. new yorkers, we are going to protect the people of this city and apprehend those who believe they can bring terror to everyday new yorkers. i want to thank everyday new yorkers who called in tips, who responded, who helped those passengers who were injured. 33 shots, and less than 30 hours later we aim to say we got him. thank you, commissioner, for your leadership and job well done. >> now, police commissioner of the city of new york. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i am truly fortunate to stand among the extraordinary federal investigators and partners to make this announcement. moments ago frank james was stopped on the street and arrested by the new york city police department. officers in response to crime stopper t
first i would like to go to the mayor live from gracie mansion. >> my fellow new yorkers. we got him. we got him. i cannot thank the men and women, the new york city police department as well as the federal agents and our state police and first responders from the 911 operators to the various state and medical professions, we got him. new yorkers, we are going to protect the people of this city and apprehend those who believe they can bring terror to everyday new yorkers. i want to thank...
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just trying to live their lives as root new yorkers. we are sick and tired of reading headlines about science crime there is a mass shooting or the loss of a teenage girl, or 13-year-old. it has to stop. i'm committing the full reserves of our state, to fight the surge of crime, this insanity that is seizing our city, because we want to get back to normal. it's been a long and hard to years. we pray for normalcy and this with the mayor and i are going to continue to work for. i think the brave people of the p.a. to leave the station to make sure no more victims would be hurt. the nypd, fdny, state police, everybody involved in this has one purpose, that is to stop the insanity of these crimes. you'll hear now our fire department. on a thank them for being there to help us diffuse this volatile situation. we will be giving continual reports as we go. we ask everyone to be careful and report what you see. it's likely that someone out there listening to this could help us lead us to that an individual. we have a description of what they ar
just trying to live their lives as root new yorkers. we are sick and tired of reading headlines about science crime there is a mass shooting or the loss of a teenage girl, or 13-year-old. it has to stop. i'm committing the full reserves of our state, to fight the surge of crime, this insanity that is seizing our city, because we want to get back to normal. it's been a long and hard to years. we pray for normalcy and this with the mayor and i are going to continue to work for. i think the brave...
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that is who new yorkers are. everyday they're showing people in the subway which is our public face, that new yorkers of all varieties can come together in small bases get along, create something bigger. that is what we remember in these emergencies as well as the tragedy and the thought for the quick recovery of the victims. new yorkers are incredibly resilient. just as they are in every emergency and we thank them for what they have done and we thank the governor and the mayor for their leadership in all of our recovery from covid and from everyone of these challenges. >> zoo just to reiterate we'll be very limited in what we are able to answer in questions. just also underline our partners here. we've got mike reagan. mike reagan is the assistant special agent in charge of the joint terrorism task force with nypd. john is helping us with tracing efforts and investigation. special agent in charge of new york city. brooklyn district attorney, eric gonzalez who is also here. and of course chief ken cory, chief of
that is who new yorkers are. everyday they're showing people in the subway which is our public face, that new yorkers of all varieties can come together in small bases get along, create something bigger. that is what we remember in these emergencies as well as the tragedy and the thought for the quick recovery of the victims. new yorkers are incredibly resilient. just as they are in every emergency and we thank them for what they have done and we thank the governor and the mayor for their...
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meet the eagle-eyed new yorkers who helped bring an end to last week's manhunt for the subway shooting suspect. >>> but first an update for the pilot accused of intentionally crashing a plane. you're watching "world news now." scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human. you're going to make a mistake. i'm just saying everyone has a right to make their own decision. but why would you want to take that risk? can you imagine being the person that goes to somebody's house and gives them the virus that kills them? what if you end up in a hospital? yeah. that's what i'm scared of. if you were to die, man... that would literally kill me, man. if it makes you feel that way bro... i will probably do it. can i hug you? yeah. i love you, man. i love you too. >>> back now with the video that's got youtube
meet the eagle-eyed new yorkers who helped bring an end to last week's manhunt for the subway shooting suspect. >>> but first an update for the pilot accused of intentionally crashing a plane. you're watching "world news now." scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that...
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new yorkers come back from that tragedy. >> and i thought i watch new yorkers help each other and store keepers and give people water. that was the same thing we saw on the platform today. we saw new yorkers in a difficult situation emergency helping each other. that's the subway riders that 2 new yorkers are every day there showing people in the subway, which is our public space. the new yorkers of all varieties can come together in small spaces and get along, create something bigger. that's what we remember in these emergencies as well as the tragedy and the thought for that for the quick recovery of the victims, his new yorkers are incredibly resilient just after as they are in every emergency. and we thank them for what they've done. and we thank the governor and the mayor for their leadership in all of our recovery from covid and from every one of these challenges. just the we we're going to be left very limited in what we are able to answer any questions. just also underline our partners here. >> we've got mike mike regan is the assistant special agent in charge of the joint terro
new yorkers come back from that tragedy. >> and i thought i watch new yorkers help each other and store keepers and give people water. that was the same thing we saw on the platform today. we saw new yorkers in a difficult situation emergency helping each other. that's the subway riders that 2 new yorkers are every day there showing people in the subway, which is our public space. the new yorkers of all varieties can come together in small spaces and get along, create something bigger....
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we'll not allow new yorkers to be terrorized even by a single individual. from the mayor. also at the press conference, the new york governor, kathy hochul. she came into office when andrew cuomo left. it's an election year in new york. listen to the governor. >> that sense of tranquillity and normalness was brutally disrupted by an individual so cold hearted and depraved of heart that they had no caring about the individuals that they assaulted as they simply went about their daily lives. this individual is still on the loose. this person is dangerous. they are asking individuals to be very vigilant and alert. you'll get more reports on specificity as the day goes on. this is an active shooter situation right now in the city of new york. >> she also used the word depraved. it's just -- it's unavoidable to note that we're in a moment not only this horrific incident this morning but when rising crime in new york city and nationally is a big issue in this election year. >> absolutely. it's something that the mayor has been focusing on, trying to kind of get th
we'll not allow new yorkers to be terrorized even by a single individual. from the mayor. also at the press conference, the new york governor, kathy hochul. she came into office when andrew cuomo left. it's an election year in new york. listen to the governor. >> that sense of tranquillity and normalness was brutally disrupted by an individual so cold hearted and depraved of heart that they had no caring about the individuals that they assaulted as they simply went about their daily...
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those are ways we start to diminish transit crime and also ways to make new yorkers safer. are getting back to normalcy. 60%, about double where we were a year ago. we have a was to go. we're waiting for everybody to come back to the office. it is no secret that's part of the equation. we want new yorkers to feel safe and to be safe. i trust in this governor and the mayor to continue to make the subway safety a huge to back th >> da said we're not going to prosecute turnstile jumping. why are things objectively worse in terms of crime in the subway? there are the splashy, horrific ones, but every day on every platform, something is happening. why is it different than four, five years ago? >> there is definitely -- you know, covid, i would say, there was a little erosion of kind of public behavior in covid in lots of part of the city. we see it. there are folks who are struggling with all kind of addiction issues. there's mental health issues. they've found their way into the public space. we need to reestablish the sense of order and normalcy. you heard the mayor earlier, h
those are ways we start to diminish transit crime and also ways to make new yorkers safer. are getting back to normalcy. 60%, about double where we were a year ago. we have a was to go. we're waiting for everybody to come back to the office. it is no secret that's part of the equation. we want new yorkers to feel safe and to be safe. i trust in this governor and the mayor to continue to make the subway safety a huge to back th >> da said we're not going to prosecute turnstile jumping....
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what, what impact is this having on the people of new york on, on their psyche or many new yorkers were already concerned with a rising rising increase in violence on the subway system even before this attack here on tuesday morning. so now it's going to even increase it even more. the new mayor of new york city is only been on the job a little over 3 months. he's actually a former police officer himself, and he has made tackling violent crime on the subway system. one of his top priorities and just recently initiated another new program to put police officers a back on the subways, writing the subways to help try to bring down the crime. but clearly, this is a shooting that is left a lot of new yorkers shocked because this is really a worst nightmare. for many people. hundreds of thousands of new yorkers take the subway every single day. and now that the corporate numbers have come down in new york, the subway system is operating at about 70 percent of roughly of what it was pre coven. so the subway system is very busy right now. and in many of the major stations like where this took p
what, what impact is this having on the people of new york on, on their psyche or many new yorkers were already concerned with a rising rising increase in violence on the subway system even before this attack here on tuesday morning. so now it's going to even increase it even more. the new mayor of new york city is only been on the job a little over 3 months. he's actually a former police officer himself, and he has made tackling violent crime on the subway system. one of his top priorities and...
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new yorkers always respond. that's what makes a unique is a city. >> dana: newark mayor eric adams joins us in just a moment or we will talk about the manhunt and his quest to make this any safer. we begin with bryan llenas reporting live from sunset park brooklyn. high brian. >> dana, good morning. a senior law enforcement tells fox news investigators that they are trying to track frank r james, 62 years old, based on his contacts in wisconsin and in philadelphia. he has addresses there. police found a key to a u-haul van left inside the subway car where this attack happened, which led investigators to frank james, who rented the u-haul in philadelphia. police later found the moving van parked just 5 miles away from the crime scene at the 36 street subway station. the bomb squad clear the van which was towed. investigators are looking into a series of youtube videos posted by frank james, complaining about homelessness, new york city, and mayor erica adams pier "the new york post" reported in the videos that fr
new yorkers always respond. that's what makes a unique is a city. >> dana: newark mayor eric adams joins us in just a moment or we will talk about the manhunt and his quest to make this any safer. we begin with bryan llenas reporting live from sunset park brooklyn. high brian. >> dana, good morning. a senior law enforcement tells fox news investigators that they are trying to track frank r james, 62 years old, based on his contacts in wisconsin and in philadelphia. he has addresses...
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new yorkers come back from that tragedy, and i thought i watched new yorkers help each other and storekeeperswalked out and give people water. that was the same thing we saw in the platform today we saw in new yorkers in a difficult situation in emergency helping each other. that's the subway riders. that's who knew yorkers are everyday they're showing people in the subway, which is our public space that new yorkers of all varieties can come together in small spaces and get along and create something bigger. that's what we remember in these emergencies as well as the tragedy and the thought for the for the quick recovery of the victims. yorkers are incredibly resilient just after as they are in every emergency, and we thank them for what they've done, and we thank the governor and the mayor for their leadership in all of our recovery from covid, and from every one of these challenges. so just to reiterate we're going to be very limited in what we are able to answer questions just also underline our partners here. we got mike reagan. mike regan is the assistant special agent charge of the join
new yorkers come back from that tragedy, and i thought i watched new yorkers help each other and storekeeperswalked out and give people water. that was the same thing we saw in the platform today we saw in new yorkers in a difficult situation in emergency helping each other. that's the subway riders. that's who knew yorkers are everyday they're showing people in the subway, which is our public space that new yorkers of all varieties can come together in small spaces and get along and create...
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. -- innocent new yorkers. i want to take my hat off, the first responders, firefighters and police, health care professionals, and i believe they save lives. >> do you believe, mr. mayor, that he acted alone, that he was a so called lone wolf or is this connected to anything else. should new yorkers be concerned on the subway this morning? >> there's no evidence that indicates at this time that there was an accomplice. it appears as though he was operating alone, and we're going to have police enforcement on our subway system, the real omni presence, and we're asking new yorkers to be vigilant, and we know how to do this. we've been here before during such devastating attacks against our city and we're asking new yorkers if they see something, say something and do something, notify the local official who's there. we're going to have uniformed presences throughout the entire system. >> i'm sure, mr. mayor, you have seen videos that have been unearthed over the last 24 hours of this man online, and one of them h
. -- innocent new yorkers. i want to take my hat off, the first responders, firefighters and police, health care professionals, and i believe they save lives. >> do you believe, mr. mayor, that he acted alone, that he was a so called lone wolf or is this connected to anything else. should new yorkers be concerned on the subway this morning? >> there's no evidence that indicates at this time that there was an accomplice. it appears as though he was operating alone, and we're going to...
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and gabriel, i mean how, how worried and concerned are new yorker is going to be at this incident this and this happens as a time of increased violence in new york. there's been incidence of shootings in new york. and recent times, there was a recent incident, a couple months ago of a woman pushed on to the subway track in time square by a mentally low person and she was killed. the new mayor eric adams is a former m y p, p, the police officer and he has made as part of his major initiative in the new mayor was the mayor. only since the beginning of january is made one of those top priorities bringing down gun violence, bringing down crime in new york city. and so this is just going to again remind new yorkers that are concerned about crime of this very issue. we have not heard from the mayor yet. we expect to hear from him, probably very, very soon at the scene. but as i mentioned, he's a farmer and my p d office share is made, crime has top issue. and this is and also getting illegal guns off the streets as well can. we don't know if this was an illegal can use to this incident, but
and gabriel, i mean how, how worried and concerned are new yorker is going to be at this incident this and this happens as a time of increased violence in new york. there's been incidence of shootings in new york. and recent times, there was a recent incident, a couple months ago of a woman pushed on to the subway track in time square by a mentally low person and she was killed. the new mayor eric adams is a former m y p, p, the police officer and he has made as part of his major initiative in...
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as a new yorker, you often want to defend your home. through and through, this is where i'm from, this is where we live. oftentimes you'll hear from people outside of new york, wow, you know, it's tough to be in new york now, isn't it? things have really gone south in new york after covid. and crime is up and there's a real pause, a real trepidation to get on the subways. people think twice. i tell you, to be honest, there have been times when i thought twice about bringing my children on the subway. my 3 and a half-year-old loves being on the subway. there's been times where i have you know, paused before taking them on the subway because of the fact that crime is up. if there's hate crimes up in the subway, there are kind of lone wolf attacks in the subway. we know much of it is based on the psychological angst we've all been through throughout covid as well. i did find it curious though that at the press conference today, they were so quick to say this was not an act of terrorism. when we pushed them further, they said well, we are st
as a new yorker, you often want to defend your home. through and through, this is where i'm from, this is where we live. oftentimes you'll hear from people outside of new york, wow, you know, it's tough to be in new york now, isn't it? things have really gone south in new york after covid. and crime is up and there's a real pause, a real trepidation to get on the subways. people think twice. i tell you, to be honest, there have been times when i thought twice about bringing my children on the...
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it affects all new yorkers. because the subway is the lifeblood of new york. everyone when it works. don't take ton the weekend. don't even try. >> the subway is like one of the few places in the world where you will find a homeless person sitting next to a wall street banker, you know, whose deals probably helped make that person homeless. st one of the few cities in the world where you can't ignore the fact that there are other human beings living a completely different experience to yours but in the same place, that is what i think makes it special. so the good news is today they a arrested the suspected shooter who apparently-- yeah. they arrested the suspected shooter. who apparently drove here from philadelphia. and like can i just say, do note-- do not bring your shit into new york, okay. i don't care who you are, where you are from. don't bring your shit into new york. we don't need people bringing in more problems from the outside. we've already got enough going. we don't even have a place to put our garbage, okay. ask with have to deal with that befo
it affects all new yorkers. because the subway is the lifeblood of new york. everyone when it works. don't take ton the weekend. don't even try. >> the subway is like one of the few places in the world where you will find a homeless person sitting next to a wall street banker, you know, whose deals probably helped make that person homeless. st one of the few cities in the world where you can't ignore the fact that there are other human beings living a completely different experience to...
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a lot of new yorkers breathing a sigh of relief. ar-old behind the attack on the new york subway station will be in federal court tomorrow to deal with these charges where he incited a terrorist incident attacking transit systems. that would be the technical definition of a charge of terrorism. so we'll follow that closely. also following what is going on at the border in our country and the i'ment departure of something called title 42. it's not only igniting the wrath right now of a number of prominent republicans but a number of democrats as well. beto o'rourke running for governor in texas has some concerns about it. let's get the very latest on all of this right now with lucas tomlinson. lucas? >> neil, a week against texas governor greg abbott decided to send migrants to the nation's capitol steps from the u.s. capitol and this morning made good on the promise. a charter bus arrived at 8:00 a.m. on the corner of north capitol and louisiana street. 23 migrants breathing a sigh of relief, 19 men and four women got off of the bus
a lot of new yorkers breathing a sigh of relief. ar-old behind the attack on the new york subway station will be in federal court tomorrow to deal with these charges where he incited a terrorist incident attacking transit systems. that would be the technical definition of a charge of terrorism. so we'll follow that closely. also following what is going on at the border in our country and the i'ment departure of something called title 42. it's not only igniting the wrath right now of a number of...
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i think that's what's on all new yorkers' minds. certainly the nypd and partner agencies will be doing everything possible to keep new yorkers safe at a time like this including enhanced coverage not only in the transit system but critical infrastructure and things of the like throughout the city. i can tell you definitively there would be a full-court press on today, as i said earlier, in terms of, number one, identifying the people or person responsible and then trying to find out the motive which is just as important in a case like this. >> when you are looking for a man who you do not have a photo of and, as i understand it, we haven't seen a photo because as pete williams is reporting, it seems law enforcement doesn't have a photo of this person. we have a description but not a photo. how do you go about finding an individual like that as so many hours have already passed in a city like new york? >> well, i can tell you that cameras and surveillance have certainly changed law enforcement over the last number of years, but i wou
i think that's what's on all new yorkers' minds. certainly the nypd and partner agencies will be doing everything possible to keep new yorkers safe at a time like this including enhanced coverage not only in the transit system but critical infrastructure and things of the like throughout the city. i can tell you definitively there would be a full-court press on today, as i said earlier, in terms of, number one, identifying the people or person responsible and then trying to find out the motive...
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first we would like to go to the mayor live from gracie mansion. >> my fellow new yorkers -- we got himork city police department enough as well as federal agents, state police, our first responders from 911 operators to medical professionals. we got him. saying to new yorkers, we want to protect the people of this city and apprehend those who believe they can bring terror to everyday new yorkers. and i want to thank every day new yorkers who called in tips, who responded to help those passengers who were injured. 33 shots. less than 30 hours later we are able to say we got him. thank you, commissioner, for your leadership, job well done. >> and now, police commissioner of the city of new york. >> good afternoon, everyone, thank you for being here. i am truly fortunate to stand here among these extraordinary investigators and federal partners to make this announcement. moments ago frank robert james was stopped on the street and arrested by members of the new york city police department. officers in response to a crime stoppers tip stopped mr. james at 1:42 at the corner of st. mark's p
first we would like to go to the mayor live from gracie mansion. >> my fellow new yorkers -- we got himork city police department enough as well as federal agents, state police, our first responders from 911 operators to medical professionals. we got him. saying to new yorkers, we want to protect the people of this city and apprehend those who believe they can bring terror to everyday new yorkers. and i want to thank every day new yorkers who called in tips, who responded to help those...
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but new yorkers, of course, are incredibly resilient. saw a lot of folks on the in and our trains this morning. the other thing -- n and r change this money. kriti: we also talked about how new york deals with this in the interim. for example, schools close to the 36th subway station, those are in session, but we have about four and half hours until they are let out. tell us about what you know on that front. caleb: absolutely. there was heightened police presence on the subway system today, both at the entrances on the platforms and through out the system. it seems, of course, but that is just about as much making people -- making sure people feel comfortable riding the subway as it has to do with the specific incident yesterday. guy: thank you very much, indeed. we continue to monitor what is happening here. caleb will be bringing us the latest details. caleb milby. lace examine what this means for the huge effort that is already underway post-pandemic to revive new york city's economy. we are joined now by bess freedman, ceo of the re
but new yorkers, of course, are incredibly resilient. saw a lot of folks on the in and our trains this morning. the other thing -- n and r change this money. kriti: we also talked about how new york deals with this in the interim. for example, schools close to the 36th subway station, those are in session, but we have about four and half hours until they are let out. tell us about what you know on that front. caleb: absolutely. there was heightened police presence on the subway system today,...
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how does this complicate the messaging to new yorkers around the events of today? >> in the first 100 days, eric adams has tracked up and around new york city all the five boroughs any time there's any kind of shooting or crime event to really focus on it and to show new yorkers i am looking and watching out for you. he has covid right now so he is in isolation and can physically do that right now. >> do we know who's leading the city's response to this if we do get a briefing later on, there will probably get involved. who else could >> potentially be updating us? >> the governor has been involved and i think adams sisto leading the charge on this. in terms of three think that's likely to come from the police department or the fire department. guy: as soon as that briefing happens we will bring it to you. we understand they might be setting up such a briefing. we don't know when it will be happening but we will bring it to you live. shelley, thank you indeed. we will keep you updated on the developments as they happen. the other big story out of the united states w
how does this complicate the messaging to new yorkers around the events of today? >> in the first 100 days, eric adams has tracked up and around new york city all the five boroughs any time there's any kind of shooting or crime event to really focus on it and to show new yorkers i am looking and watching out for you. he has covid right now so he is in isolation and can physically do that right now. >> do we know who's leading the city's response to this if we do get a briefing later...
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the latest incident that has many new yorkers on edge right now. ity is experiencing an often dramatic rise in violent crime scrambling to turn the tide. they're trying to assure commuters they can get a hand him on this crime wave. an inexplicable burst of violence. part of what law enforcement experts say is a disturbing recent rise in gun violence and other crime in america's largest city? >> the criminals now have had years of success of doing what they want to do. ro the mass shooting in brooklyn was the most recent of several high profile attacks that illustrate new york city's crime wave. if january, michelle goh was killed by being pushed in front of a subway train, moments later in new york, a man stabbed four people killing two of them, in mid-february, christina una lee was followed into her apartment building in manhattan's china town and allegedly strand by an intruder. major crimes have gone up nearly 60% compared to the same month last year. much of it experts say is pandemic-related. >> a lot of the pandemic-related issues revolve ar
the latest incident that has many new yorkers on edge right now. ity is experiencing an often dramatic rise in violent crime scrambling to turn the tide. they're trying to assure commuters they can get a hand him on this crime wave. an inexplicable burst of violence. part of what law enforcement experts say is a disturbing recent rise in gun violence and other crime in america's largest city? >> the criminals now have had years of success of doing what they want to do. ro the mass...
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and we are asking new yorkers to assist us in his apprehension. approach him if you see him or know about his whereabouts. notify law enforcement.
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expected to recover physically but the mental toll will likely weigh on the victims and every day new yorkers for some time. >> we hope this arrest brings some solace to the victims and the people of the city of new york. there's still a lot of work to do. investigators have to continue to sift through the evidence that they have collected. still go through the social media to bring even more charges, maybe zero in on some kind of motive. we know he's got that one federal charge and he will be in federal court tomorrow. erin. >> thank you very much. he witnessed the nypd arresting frank james today. thanks so much for telling me what you saw. you posted this video and it shows what happened. it shows frank james being taken into custody by the nypd. this is what you saw and filmed. what made you realize or think something big was happening and prompted you to take your phone out and start filming? >> first off thaing so much for having me. very much preernt it. i was just going for a walk on this beautiful day. might as well go out for a stroll and get a coffee. as i was walking back to my ap
expected to recover physically but the mental toll will likely weigh on the victims and every day new yorkers for some time. >> we hope this arrest brings some solace to the victims and the people of the city of new york. there's still a lot of work to do. investigators have to continue to sift through the evidence that they have collected. still go through the social media to bring even more charges, maybe zero in on some kind of motive. we know he's got that one federal charge and he...
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operates but always been thus and this is different and investigative reporter jane mayer at the new yorker has been busy finding them out. quote the american accountability foundation approach represents a new escalation in partisan warfare. rather than attack a single candidate or nominee, the group aims to thwart the entire biden slate, meaning every biden nominee full stop. they claim the successfully derailed nation, the comptroller of the currency by beginning up a fake narrative that she was a communist and the federal reserve bird, sara bloom raskin, they claimed a delay in the disclosure of a stock trade is somehow she abused her position as a previous government employee to obtain some sort of secret financial benefit for herself. it was completely false. there's mud slinging, but then there's this. what's different about this is the wholesale approach to every nominee of the biden administration. and the willingness to levy these attacks not only sort of separate from the facts but separate in many cases from common decency. at a wholesale level. joining us now is jane mayer, chi
operates but always been thus and this is different and investigative reporter jane mayer at the new yorker has been busy finding them out. quote the american accountability foundation approach represents a new escalation in partisan warfare. rather than attack a single candidate or nominee, the group aims to thwart the entire biden slate, meaning every biden nominee full stop. they claim the successfully derailed nation, the comptroller of the currency by beginning up a fake narrative that she...
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new yorkers are thinking what we got? a mayor and quarantine, governor showing up out of nowhere and the police chief says we don't know what's going on. that's confusing. >> dana: do you want to live listen to the governor? we have governor hochul. >> we say no more, no more mass shootings. no more disrupting lives. no more creating heartbreak for people trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to end. it ends now. we are sick and tired of reading headlines about crimes. i am committing the full resources of our state to fight the surge in crime. this insanity seizing our city. we want to get back to normal. >> jesse: now she is sick and tired? she waits until shooting to be sick and tired? good for her. totally disconnected emotionally from the streets in the city. forget about her. the chief comes out and identifies the shooter is a black male, green vest, 5'5", heavy build. the mainstream media goes out and they omit the race of the suspect. they said the chief described the suspect is wearing a green
new yorkers are thinking what we got? a mayor and quarantine, governor showing up out of nowhere and the police chief says we don't know what's going on. that's confusing. >> dana: do you want to live listen to the governor? we have governor hochul. >> we say no more, no more mass shootings. no more disrupting lives. no more creating heartbreak for people trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to end. it ends now. we are sick and tired of reading headlines about...
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. >> brown, a legendary magazine editor who ran vanity fai and the new yorker, has tapped into more than 100 sources for an inside look at buckingham palace. plus, what's next for journalism and twitter in the hands of the world's richest man? what does tina brown say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> tina brown, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for letting me come. [ both laugh ] >> you and i have known each other for some years. you are a legendary magazine editor. >> which means "old." [ both laugh ] >> titles of magazines like tatler, vanity fair, e new yorker. now you are the author of your second book about the british royal family, "the palace papers." it is an insider's account of the last 25 years since princess diana's passing. you spoke to more than 120 people that were involved or have knowledge of the senior royals. in 2022, assess the state of the monarchy. >> perilous, right now. it's in a perilous, fragile moment. the queen is in a glide path, obviously, to the last days of her
. >> brown, a legendary magazine editor who ran vanity fai and the new yorker, has tapped into more than 100 sources for an inside look at buckingham palace. plus, what's next for journalism and twitter in the hands of the world's richest man? what does tina brown say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> tina brown, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for letting...
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a fellow new yorker, we will end this epidemic and capture the individual responsible for today's attack will capture him and prosecute him to the full extent of the law. fdny, first responders and collaboration, city agencies. >> thank you, mr. mayor. kennedy: there hugo, constitution hating new york city mayor eric adams. covid positive zooming himself into a press conference before he spoke, full of new facts and development we are just here in the last hour and a half. more of those right now with the latest, fox news senior correspondent, laura ingalls. what have we learned in the last 90 minutes or so? >> that was a huge list of information from the nypd, we've been waiting for confirmation to know if they have tracked down the suspect and it looks as though they have done that releasing the name of the man they believe could be responsible for this, frank r james, 63 years old with an address in philadelphia, possibly some other states. one of the things, let's start how they started, describing a little more about what they know now from talking to witnesses and looking at cell p
a fellow new yorker, we will end this epidemic and capture the individual responsible for today's attack will capture him and prosecute him to the full extent of the law. fdny, first responders and collaboration, city agencies. >> thank you, mr. mayor. kennedy: there hugo, constitution hating new york city mayor eric adams. covid positive zooming himself into a press conference before he spoke, full of new facts and development we are just here in the last hour and a half. more of those...
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good new yorker. life is good. bryan llenas reporting live from brooklyn. obviously that man is very happy that of all the people in new york and we're grateful to him, the city is grateful to him saying hey, i think that is frank james right there. bryan? >> martha, how long have we been told see something, say something. that's the anthem in new york city since 9-11. the public really stepped up in a big way. from what we understand at 1:42 p.m., crimestoppers tip came to police from a mcdonald's in the lower east village and first avenue. that the guy, frame james, 62 years old, i was in that mcdonald's. he left the mcdonald's, as you just heard in the interview, that the man saw frank and noticed him and wanted to alert police. that's what he did. so police were already in the area searching for him from the initial crimestopper tip. they found him and arrested him less than -- about an hour ago. really remarkable. we know a little more about the time frame of all of this, martha. the attack yesterday at 8:30 a.m. frank james goes in, according to invest
good new yorker. life is good. bryan llenas reporting live from brooklyn. obviously that man is very happy that of all the people in new york and we're grateful to him, the city is grateful to him saying hey, i think that is frank james right there. bryan? >> martha, how long have we been told see something, say something. that's the anthem in new york city since 9-11. the public really stepped up in a big way. from what we understand at 1:42 p.m., crimestoppers tip came to police from a...
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working from home after testing positive for covid-19 released a statement. >> we would not allow new yorkers to be terrorized, even by a single individual. >> reporter: a law enforcement official tells cbs news authorities have not ruled out terrorism as a device the search for the suspect. cbs news, new york. >>> bay area transit agencies are now stepping up security after that subway shooting. vta will increase officer patrols and will have bomb sniffing dogs on random patrols all week. officials say they have not received any threats because patrols are meant to get the public peace of mind. >> we do our best day-to-day operations, deputies are out here on patrol. canines making sure that as this train passes by we do our best to make sure they are safe. >> is also stepping up security, we caught up with officers. there police chief says all available officers were reassigned to patrolling train cars, y. >>> niwot 5:00, oakland police chief says suspect are using ghost guns to commit crimes in broad daylight. the chief shared videos of recent ghost gun crimes. john ramus, on the chief's f
working from home after testing positive for covid-19 released a statement. >> we would not allow new yorkers to be terrorized, even by a single individual. >> reporter: a law enforcement official tells cbs news authorities have not ruled out terrorism as a device the search for the suspect. cbs news, new york. >>> bay area transit agencies are now stepping up security after that subway shooting. vta will increase officer patrols and will have bomb sniffing dogs on random...
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on this subway car, new yorkers went to a state of shock after a man wearing a green construction vestoke bomb, then began opening fire. the attacker fled the scene to the sounds of people's screams, and the sight of some collapsing on the platform, bloodied and wounded. at 25th street, we were all told to get off. there was people screaming for medical assistance. it was just a scary moment, everyone was packed together. and i didn't know what happened till after. i saw a lot of people coming out of the train station screaming, yelling for help. i saw a lady, she was shot right in her leg... yeah, and she was screaming for help. a massive emergency response from the nypd to the fbi flooded the area. authorities are still hunting for the suspect, whose motive remains unknown. investigators are combing through the crime scene and nearby surveillance cameras for any clues. new york has seen a rise in shootings — up until now, they were local isolated incidents. but this, the first mass indiscriminate shooting in recent times, affects the sense of security of every new yorker. commuters w
on this subway car, new yorkers went to a state of shock after a man wearing a green construction vestoke bomb, then began opening fire. the attacker fled the scene to the sounds of people's screams, and the sight of some collapsing on the platform, bloodied and wounded. at 25th street, we were all told to get off. there was people screaming for medical assistance. it was just a scary moment, everyone was packed together. and i didn't know what happened till after. i saw a lot of people coming...
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no more creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to end and it ends now. amy: another mass shooting. this time in new york, as a gunman opened fire on a subway train during morning rush hour tuesday, firing 33 times. 10 people were shot, another 13 were injured. amid calls for more police and gun control laws, we'll discuss -- what public safety does look like with new york city public advocate jumaane williams. >> i figured it was important for everyone to see us on the train after that tragedy occurred. amy: then as u.s. inflation source to the higst rate in four decades, we will look at the impact of higher prices here and around the world with economics professor jayat ghh. >> inflaon is hitting developing countries even harder than it is in the united states. becausin most the road, gornments have already not been able to spend enough to actually rcue their citizens from all of the problems of the pandemic. d now that the ukraine war is increased grain and od prices, people already have stagna employment -- amoco and woul
no more creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to end and it ends now. amy: another mass shooting. this time in new york, as a gunman opened fire on a subway train during morning rush hour tuesday, firing 33 times. 10 people were shot, another 13 were injured. amid calls for more police and gun control laws, we'll discuss -- what public safety does look like with new york city public advocate jumaane williams. >> i figured it was...
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new yorkers just want to get on with life.e the resiliency, how tough they are that they still keep coming on this subway. and i'm grateful to see that new yorkers cannot be kept down. >> while the attack hasn't officially been declared terrorism, new york city eric adams said it was clearly meant to terrorize. >> we're not going to leave any stone unturned. and everything's on the table, until we can zero in on what was the motivation behind this. but one thing is clear, they wanted to bring terror to our city, and they wanted to terrorize the men and women who are on the system, innocent new yorkers who were the victim of this -- of this terrible action that took place this morning. >> joining us now, former nypd chief of department terry monahan. good morning, terry. thank you for being with us today. if you will, walk us through where the investigation likely now stands. several law enforcement agencies, state, city, federal are working together on this. how should they be approaching this search? they've identified a pers
new yorkers just want to get on with life.e the resiliency, how tough they are that they still keep coming on this subway. and i'm grateful to see that new yorkers cannot be kept down. >> while the attack hasn't officially been declared terrorism, new york city eric adams said it was clearly meant to terrorize. >> we're not going to leave any stone unturned. and everything's on the table, until we can zero in on what was the motivation behind this. but one thing is clear, they...
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new yorkers remain vigilant all the time every since 9/11 and before that.e a street-wise person you know what goes on. the fact this person came in as a worker, disguised himself as a worker and everything planned that way you wouldn't suspect anything until it's happening. when it does occur a lot of new yorkers will pick up the phone and start filming. some people are so into what's going on in the city they'll stand there and take the film, do what they have to do and get out of there. but it is a constant effort between the police department and the public just to keep them aware and the public doing the same for the police department. keeping politics out of this. it's keeping new york safe. everybody has to do their part. a majority of new yorkers do do their part for this. >> harris: what is the course of action now for the rest of the subway line? we were reporting whether or not they would start to maybe not shut things down but man those areas along the line as you transport millions of people along the subway line in and out all over the five bor
new yorkers remain vigilant all the time every since 9/11 and before that.e a street-wise person you know what goes on. the fact this person came in as a worker, disguised himself as a worker and everything planned that way you wouldn't suspect anything until it's happening. when it does occur a lot of new yorkers will pick up the phone and start filming. some people are so into what's going on in the city they'll stand there and take the film, do what they have to do and get out of there. but...
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as we saw yesterday after the incident, new yorkers were helping fellow new yorkers.annot thank first responders and every day new yorkers enough for their bravery and courage to deal with this crisis we were facing. >> let's talk ab the person of interest in this case. police say they are looking into social media posts, someone by the same name talks about homelessness, talks about new york city, talks about you. have you had a chance to look at any of these or been given a briefing on any of these? what do you make of this information surfacing through social media posts? >> well i was briefed by the police department on some of his social media posts. i think that when you look at people who have engaged in social media all day, make these posts, he appears to be all over the place according to the briefing. and i just think that we need to focus on his apprehension at this time. and the police department is going to use those posts and all of evidence that we're gathering, not only to apprehend him. we also must make sure that he's prosecuted. and that is why we'
as we saw yesterday after the incident, new yorkers were helping fellow new yorkers.annot thank first responders and every day new yorkers enough for their bravery and courage to deal with this crisis we were facing. >> let's talk ab the person of interest in this case. police say they are looking into social media posts, someone by the same name talks about homelessness, talks about new york city, talks about you. have you had a chance to look at any of these or been given a briefing on...
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is it safe to say you don't subscribe to "the new yorker"? of mail - do you get any mail that you're into >> i get my old roommate's mail a lot. >> seth: do you go through it? >> yeah. i slice it right open. my mouth is watering when the mail comes i'm like, at the mail slot, my eyes looking up through the thing. the mailman's like, "no, no," and i always grab his arm. it's like pennywise. >> seth: he should have learned at this point not to get his arm so close to the slot >> yeah, my mailman puts his whole arm in my mail slot. [ laughter ] >> seth: i think that's his turn-on, is to get grabbed through the slot whatever i heard you're really good at drawing cars >> i was really good at drawing cars >> seth: when was your peak? >> probably like, 2008, 2009 >> seth: can you still draw a car? >> maybe not? we don't know. what kind of car >> seth: we heard this from bowen yang, that you could draw a car. >> why is she talking about me [ laughter ] is she here? >> seth: no. >> in the building >> seth: no, i don't think so. i think they're on hiat
is it safe to say you don't subscribe to "the new yorker"? of mail - do you get any mail that you're into >> i get my old roommate's mail a lot. >> seth: do you go through it? >> yeah. i slice it right open. my mouth is watering when the mail comes i'm like, at the mail slot, my eyes looking up through the thing. the mailman's like, "no, no," and i always grab his arm. it's like pennywise. >> seth: he should have learned at this point not to get his...
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they still want new yorkers to call in any tips that might help with this investigation. david? >> pierre thomas, our thanks to you, as well tonight. pierre, aaron, janai, our team on this again tonight. our thanks to you all. >>> in the meantime, we move on now to that major severe weather outbreak. tornado watches up in eight states. nine reported tornadoes already in the past 24 hours. this one in gilmore city, iowa. winds ripping apart buildings there, debris flying away. and in central texas, hail the size of grapefruit there. and an ef-3 tornado now confirmed, winds up to 165 miles per hour. more than 20 people were injured. and, of course, a very anxious night ahead again this evening. and then concern for the northeast, philadelphia to new york city tomorrow. let's bring back in ginger zee with us tonight with the timing and the track. ginger? >> reporter: david, it is hard to believe that we have watching the same region for the fourth week in a row see these tornado watches and imbedded in this line of damaging winds. and that's exactly what's happening tonight from lo
they still want new yorkers to call in any tips that might help with this investigation. david? >> pierre thomas, our thanks to you, as well tonight. pierre, aaron, janai, our team on this again tonight. our thanks to you all. >>> in the meantime, we move on now to that major severe weather outbreak. tornado watches up in eight states. nine reported tornadoes already in the past 24 hours. this one in gilmore city, iowa. winds ripping apart buildings there, debris flying away. and...
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david roads also back with us is editor of the new yorker. he's an msnbc contributor. gellman it's nice to get you here. holden, on a side with, you get your action on the package about the administration. it also comes with a new promise of more and better intelligence sharing by the united states with the ukrainians. look how different academic on the ground? i remember leon this conflict i asked other experts whether or not providing any kind of realtime intelligence that ukrainians could be seen as a provocation by the russians. the consensus of the time was yes. it seems though things have changed. would you come down on providing the thumbs for the ukrainians? >> i do think it has changed. i think it is implicit within the presidents government of genocide. he is escalating the support for ukraine. these weapons and intelligence could be considered offensive, who have mental, now north of the sport the united states has been giving was defensive in nature. that's still how they're basically been characterized, but does helicopters and tanks and specific weaponry b
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what do you say to new yorkers and with a new mayor, that the city is spiraling out of control. >> noas far from that. i was in the city when it spiralled out of the control. during in the '80s and mid-90s, we were part of the comeback. that's not what we facing at this time. i can't point enough to the nypd doing their job. we took 1800 guns off the street since i have been the mayor. 4,000 felony arrests, we have a criminal justice system that's clogged. many of these people are arrested are back on the streets because the courts are not opened. we have laws that unfortunately not zeroing in on those who are violent offenders. so the nypd doing its job and new yorkers are doing their job, we saw and all came together to apprehend this dangerous person. we have to focus on mental health issues that's neglected for far too long. this city is far from spiraling out of control, we'll get crime under control and deal with those pathways that need the criminal behaviors in our city. >> let's talk more about mental health, how do you address mental health issues that are plaguing many new
what do you say to new yorkers and with a new mayor, that the city is spiraling out of control. >> noas far from that. i was in the city when it spiralled out of the control. during in the '80s and mid-90s, we were part of the comeback. that's not what we facing at this time. i can't point enough to the nypd doing their job. we took 1800 guns off the street since i have been the mayor. 4,000 felony arrests, we have a criminal justice system that's clogged. many of these people are...
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no more creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers.selves catch their selves lucky that no one died. this will once again put the focus on public safety. nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. there's been a slight easing of strict covid restrictions in the chinese financial capital, shanghai, after the first dip in infections since the beginning of april. the move is in response to complaints of widespread food shortages among the 25 million residents. here's our correspondent robin brant, who's one of the people dealing with lockdown. more than two years after covid first emerged here, china is still trying to keep it out. and this is how it's doing it. tens of thousands of people forced into government run quarantine. in one of china's most advanced cities, the conditions for some are awful. translation: ., ., , translation: the moment i really broke down was _ translation: the moment i really broke down was when _ translation: the moment i really broke down was when i _ translation: the moment i really broke down was when i entered - tra
no more creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers.selves catch their selves lucky that no one died. this will once again put the focus on public safety. nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. there's been a slight easing of strict covid restrictions in the chinese financial capital, shanghai, after the first dip in infections since the beginning of april. the move is in response to complaints of widespread food shortages among the 25 million residents....
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heard mayor adams say whoever did this, whoever opened fire on the subway is still a threat to new yorkers this morning. brianna? >>> here in ukraine, there is some brand-new video we're seeing just in to cnn appearing to show a cluster bomb exploded in kharkiv. and ukraine is now accusing russia of using phosphorous bombs. we're live in ukraine and brooklyn. this is cnn's special coverage. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everytything is saf. secure. consistent. so log in from here.e. or here.e. assured that someone is herere ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobody... makes hybrid work, work better. my auntie called me. she said uncle's had a heart attack. i needed him to be here. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor bere you begin an aspirin regimen. it's my woke-up-like-this migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. do
heard mayor adams say whoever did this, whoever opened fire on the subway is still a threat to new yorkers this morning. brianna? >>> here in ukraine, there is some brand-new video we're seeing just in to cnn appearing to show a cluster bomb exploded in kharkiv. and ukraine is now accusing russia of using phosphorous bombs. we're live in ukraine and brooklyn. this is cnn's special coverage. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here,...
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new yorkers are resilient. we have seen them back on the surways this morning. people have to go to work. people vm to go to school. they rely on this subway. this is something that the city needs to figure out. they need to make the subways safe. they need to make people feel comfortable that they can ride the subways. that is something they're going to have to do. that will be all part of the investigation. >> i'm so glad you're brinking that up. i've been debating do i go on the subway and show a strength that we're not going to let this kind of crime and terror stop us or am i afraid of copy cat crimes that happen after horrific atrocities. people get other ideas and do things. i'm sure you heard the mta chief say we need more visibility of cop on the platforms and in subway cars like we used in decades gone by. it's true that when i ride the subway, which i do every week, i don't see cops in the subway cars. i don't know if that's by design or lack of manpower but is there talk of some of that shift? the visibility of uniform cops being a more show of force
new yorkers are resilient. we have seen them back on the surways this morning. people have to go to work. people vm to go to school. they rely on this subway. this is something that the city needs to figure out. they need to make the subways safe. they need to make people feel comfortable that they can ride the subways. that is something they're going to have to do. that will be all part of the investigation. >> i'm so glad you're brinking that up. i've been debating do i go on the subway...
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. >> so new yorkers helping new yorkers as being were being tended to by other new yorkers, first responders responded. suspect is 5'5", 180 pounds, black male, green construction vest, he had a gas mask on and wearing a gray sweatshirt. earlier the governor at the press conference, kathy hochul spoke, crime in the transit system up 68% compared to last year. >> sick and tired of reading headlines about crime, whether it's mass shootings or the loss of a teenage girl or 13-year-old. it has to stop. i'm committing the full resources of our state to fight this surge of crime. this insanity seizing our city. we want to get back to normal. >> the nypd commissioner said there is no connection as of right now to terrorism, but it is an ongoing investigation so you can't rule anything out. and ultimately the atf, fbi, and nypd are on the scene. john, gillian. >> gillian: are you hearing anything from your sources there about where the suspect could be or where police are looking for him this hour, anything at all reportable? >> no, nothing reportable at this moment and that is just -- it surprising
. >> so new yorkers helping new yorkers as being were being tended to by other new yorkers, first responders responded. suspect is 5'5", 180 pounds, black male, green construction vest, he had a gas mask on and wearing a gray sweatshirt. earlier the governor at the press conference, kathy hochul spoke, crime in the transit system up 68% compared to last year. >> sick and tired of reading headlines about crime, whether it's mass shootings or the loss of a teenage girl or...
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. >>> my fellow new yorkers, we got him. we got him. >> police arrest a suspect in the new york city subway mass shooting. breaking details on how they tracked him down. >>> don't let the masks away yet. how much longer you have to wear them on planes and public transit. >>> tracking the next chance of bay area showers in first alert weather. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i read colin. >> i am sara donchey. the suspect in the new york city subway shooting is under arrest. new video of him, we just learned he called police himself and told them where to find him. >> bradley blackburn reports he will face federal terrorism charges. >>> new york city police department said arrested frank james in connection with tuesday's subway shooting in brooklyn. >> we hope this arrest brings solace to the victims and the people of the city of new york. investigators coming through his social media post as they look for motive the suspect that nato's smoke bomb inside the subway car and started firing into the crowd the cbs station in new yo
. >>> my fellow new yorkers, we got him. we got him. >> police arrest a suspect in the new york city subway mass shooting. breaking details on how they tracked him down. >>> don't let the masks away yet. how much longer you have to wear them on planes and public transit. >>> tracking the next chance of bay area showers in first alert weather. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i read colin. >> i am sara donchey. the suspect in the new york city subway...