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why do new yorkers see the country as being safer than people outside new york?uest: i think in the report there is an interesting -- and i almost want to use the word beautiful -- in this story. 68% say it is safer. new yorkers are the most likely to associate the period after 9/11 as america being strong and resilient. new yorkers are also the most likely to say one of the things we should never forget about 9/11 is the resilience of new york city and its residents. i think that is what explains why new yorkers feel the country is safer. they associate now 11 with a much stronger feeling of strength and resilience. i think that plays into the fact they feel we are better prepared than other americans do to prevent acts of terrorism from occurring. host: let's talk to a couple of new yorkers. jane is calling from brooklyn, new york. good morning. caller: how are you? host: i am great. go ahead. caller: i just want to start by saying you're absolutely right. new yorkers are extremely strong and we will never forget 9/11 or the terrorists that did this to us. the
why do new yorkers see the country as being safer than people outside new york?uest: i think in the report there is an interesting -- and i almost want to use the word beautiful -- in this story. 68% say it is safer. new yorkers are the most likely to associate the period after 9/11 as america being strong and resilient. new yorkers are also the most likely to say one of the things we should never forget about 9/11 is the resilience of new york city and its residents. i think that is what...
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why do new yorkers see the country as being safer than people outside new york?k in the report there is an interesting -- and i almost want to use the word beautiful -- in this story. 68% say it is safer. new yorkers are the most likely to associate the period after 9/11 as america being strong and resilient. new yorkers are also the most likely to say one of the things we should never forget about 9/11 is the resilience of new york city and its residents. i think that is what explains why new yorkers feel the country is safer. they associate now 11 with a much stronger feeling of strength and resilience. i think that plays into the fact they feel we are better prepared than other americans do to prevent acts of terrorism from occurring. host: let's talk to a couple of new yorkers. jane is calling from brooklyn, new york. good morning. caller: how are you? host: i am great. go ahead. caller: i just want to start by saying you're absolutely right. new yorkers are extremely strong and we will never forget 9/11 or the terrorists that did this to us. the feelings are
why do new yorkers see the country as being safer than people outside new york?k in the report there is an interesting -- and i almost want to use the word beautiful -- in this story. 68% say it is safer. new yorkers are the most likely to associate the period after 9/11 as america being strong and resilient. new yorkers are also the most likely to say one of the things we should never forget about 9/11 is the resilience of new york city and its residents. i think that is what explains why new...
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it's a real treat to be hosting ken, who's covered the media world for the new yorker for many years and has been ranked as a america's top media critic. he started in journalism nearly 50 years ago, first as a political correspondent for the new york post, then a staff writer and weekly weekly columnist for the village voice, and a contributing editor at new york magazine for a decade. and a half from the late 1970s to the early nineties. he wrote a weekly political column for the new york daily news and he also, during that period, started writing for the new yorker. then in 1992, he began doing the annals of communications profiles for the magazine. over over the years, ken is profiled many of the leading figures of the information age, and he's reported on many important developments in the media business. he's also authored a dozen previous books ranging in subjects from network television to the ad business, from microsoft to google. and five of those works reach that national bestseller list in hollywood, ending a can chronicles. harvey weinstein's volatile on and tragic career
it's a real treat to be hosting ken, who's covered the media world for the new yorker for many years and has been ranked as a america's top media critic. he started in journalism nearly 50 years ago, first as a political correspondent for the new york post, then a staff writer and weekly weekly columnist for the village voice, and a contributing editor at new york magazine for a decade. and a half from the late 1970s to the early nineties. he wrote a weekly political column for the new york...
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it's a real treat to be hosting ken, who's covered the media world for the new yorker for many years and has been ranked as a america's top media critic. he started in journalism nearly 50 years ago, first as a political correspondent for the new york post, then a staff writer and weekly weekly columnist for the village voice, and a contributing editor at new york magazine for a decade. and a half from the late 1970s to the early nineties. he wrote a weekly political column for the new york daily news and he also, during that period, started writing for the new yorker. then in 1992, he began doing the annals of communications profiles for the magazine. over over the years, ken is profiled many of the leading figures of the information age, and he's reported on many important developments in the media business. he's also authored a dozen previous books ranging in subjects from network television to the ad business, from microsoft to google. and five of those works reach that national bestseller list in hollywood, ending a can chronicles. harvey weinstein's volatile on and tragic career
it's a real treat to be hosting ken, who's covered the media world for the new yorker for many years and has been ranked as a america's top media critic. he started in journalism nearly 50 years ago, first as a political correspondent for the new york post, then a staff writer and weekly weekly columnist for the village voice, and a contributing editor at new york magazine for a decade. and a half from the late 1970s to the early nineties. he wrote a weekly political column for the new york...
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ashley webster right now on the new yorkers who have been packing up and leaving the empire state fore state. ashley. >> according to research by the new york post, the record breaking number of new york residents switched their driver's licenses to the sunshine state last month. in fact, a total of 5,838 new yorkers made the switch in august, that's the highest recorded number for a single month in history. and year to date, 41,885 new yorkers have handed over their licenses and at this rate, a new annual record will be broken as well. now we saw the trend begin when covid hit, but predictions that it would slow down once the pandemic eased are apparently not proving to be true. at first, it was the billionares that headed to florida, then the rich and now the middle class, especially young parents concerned about the crime and state of schools in new york. low taxes, lower cost of living, a booming economy, combined with sunshine and beaches has helped to fuel the surge. in april, new york city mayor eric adams deployed digital billboards in florida trying to woo new yorkers back, b
ashley webster right now on the new yorkers who have been packing up and leaving the empire state fore state. ashley. >> according to research by the new york post, the record breaking number of new york residents switched their driver's licenses to the sunshine state last month. in fact, a total of 5,838 new yorkers made the switch in august, that's the highest recorded number for a single month in history. and year to date, 41,885 new yorkers have handed over their licenses and at this...
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well, if you want to read it, if you want to read the profile of richard howorth, that's in the new yorker and the op ed was in the new york times in our remains minute. mr. howorth, what are some of the books that are catching your eye these days. booksellers are usually reading ahead of time. we're usually reading what's coming out next. and getting ready for that. so when that when the books come into the store, we can you know, we can start selling them and we can prepare our marketing for those books ahead of time. one of those books which in fact, just landed the other day is a book by jim harrison. he's a writer who came to our store many, many times. he was we loved him here. lemuria books in jackson loved him. he he said at one point that i don't know why it is in mississippi. it's sort of like france. i have i have a lot of readers there. and and we were devoted to this guy. these are essays that he wrote over the span of his life, most some of which have never been published. some some have, but they're collected here in this book called jim harrison, the search for the genuine
well, if you want to read it, if you want to read the profile of richard howorth, that's in the new yorker and the op ed was in the new york times in our remains minute. mr. howorth, what are some of the books that are catching your eye these days. booksellers are usually reading ahead of time. we're usually reading what's coming out next. and getting ready for that. so when that when the books come into the store, we can you know, we can start selling them and we can prepare our marketing for...
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well, if you want to read it, if you want to read the profile of richard howorth, that's in the new yorker and the op ed was in the new york times in our remains minute. mr. howorth, what are some of the books that are catching your eye these days. booksellers are usually reading ahead of time. we're usually reading what's coming out next. and getting ready for that. so when that when the books come into the store, we can you know, we can start selling them and we can prepare our marketing for those books ahead of time. one of those books which in fact, just landed the other day is a book by jim harrison. he's a writer who came to our store many, many times. he was we loved him here. lemuria books in jackson loved him. he he said at one point that i don't know why it is in mississippi. it's sort of like france. i have i have a lot of readers there. and and we were devoted to this guy. these are essays that he wrote over the span of his life, most some of which have never been published. some some have, but they're collected here in this book called jim harrison, the search for the genuine
well, if you want to read it, if you want to read the profile of richard howorth, that's in the new yorker and the op ed was in the new york times in our remains minute. mr. howorth, what are some of the books that are catching your eye these days. booksellers are usually reading ahead of time. we're usually reading what's coming out next. and getting ready for that. so when that when the books come into the store, we can you know, we can start selling them and we can prepare our marketing for...
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[applause] representative ryan is a fifth-generation new yorker who was born and raised in kingston, new york. after graduating from the u.s. military academy, west point, he served our nation as an army intelligence officer and deployed for two combat tours in iraq. returning to new york at the decorated veteran, congressman ryan went on to become a successful small business owner before returning to public service as the county executive. as county executive, representative ryan as been shown to be a dedicated public servant, and i know he does not take his new role lightly. as the dean of the delegation, i know i speak on behalf of the entire delegation of what i say to representative ryan will be a wonderful colleague whose experience, entrepreneurial leadership, a history of devoted service to our country will help this chamber navigate the challenges of our times. and now, honored madame speaker, i yield to my fellow new yorker, pat ryan. [applause] >> thank you. i know, i know. >> madame speaker, i think mr. nadler for those kind words and introductions. i am proud to rise toda
[applause] representative ryan is a fifth-generation new yorker who was born and raised in kingston, new york. after graduating from the u.s. military academy, west point, he served our nation as an army intelligence officer and deployed for two combat tours in iraq. returning to new york at the decorated veteran, congressman ryan went on to become a successful small business owner before returning to public service as the county executive. as county executive, representative ryan as been shown...
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i'm in florida right now and hang out with tons of new yorkers down here. better off here, schools are better off here and the leadership is supporting its people instead of turning its back on people. new york city mayor turned its back on the police force. although he will say the right things, all he does is point fingers to governor kathy hochul about bail reform. nypd goes out and does great work of arresting violent repeat offenders and they are let out on the streets. district attorneys, they do not use a pulpit to call out these district attorneys. kathy hochul turned him away from bail reform, but he basically came out and endorsed at the next day. a failure in leadership and people like me are fleeting. thousands of us are unable to work so we have absolutely no choice to come to a state that supports religious and medical freedom. >> todd: more numbers crime up 24% in new york city. there are 57,000 homeless individuals in shelters and somehow cause for everything else th cost for everything else soaring. to your point, jonathan instead of becomi
i'm in florida right now and hang out with tons of new yorkers down here. better off here, schools are better off here and the leadership is supporting its people instead of turning its back on people. new york city mayor turned its back on the police force. although he will say the right things, all he does is point fingers to governor kathy hochul about bail reform. nypd goes out and does great work of arresting violent repeat offenders and they are let out on the streets. district...
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we told you about new yorkers flocking to florida during the pandemic, it turned into a stampede withll you how many residents have moved to the sunshine state. any moment president biden addresses world leaders at the un, is expected to focus on ukraine and announced new support. jackie heinrich will have our report next. ♪ if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. go. go green. go wind turbines. go gorgeous reliable grid. go emerson software. go science people. go breakthrough meds and safe science. go space age welds for super silent cars. go big. or go home. from software that delivers new cures at warp speed, to technology that makes clean energy reliable, emerson innovation helps make the world healthier, safer, smarter and more sustainable. go boldly. emer
we told you about new yorkers flocking to florida during the pandemic, it turned into a stampede withll you how many residents have moved to the sunshine state. any moment president biden addresses world leaders at the un, is expected to focus on ukraine and announced new support. jackie heinrich will have our report next. ♪ if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for...
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5838 new yorkers made that switch in august, and year to date, and they handed over those new york licensesing south. a new annual record would be broken as well. we saw this trend begin when covid hit but there were predictions a slowdown may be reversed once the pandemic eased. apparently that is wrong. first it was the billionaires within the rich, and now the middle-class especially young parents concerned about the crime, and state of schools in new york. in april, new york city mayor eric adams deployed digital billboards in florida trying to wound new yorkers back. turns out it was a waste of time, had no impact at all. it is not just new yorkers heading to florida. california set a new high relations exchanges with the state of florida last month, passing the 3000 mark, at 3059, the same according to new jersey. during the same thing which saw a record 3,259 license switchs. florida has received 321,881 out-of-state license trade requests so far in 2,022. by my very poor math skills that works out close to 1200 new residents moving into the state of florida every day, which is remar
5838 new yorkers made that switch in august, and year to date, and they handed over those new york licensesing south. a new annual record would be broken as well. we saw this trend begin when covid hit but there were predictions a slowdown may be reversed once the pandemic eased. apparently that is wrong. first it was the billionaires within the rich, and now the middle-class especially young parents concerned about the crime, and state of schools in new york. in april, new york city mayor eric...
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amy: we will speak with luke mogelson, "the new yorker" award-winning correspondent, who covered the wars in afghanistan, syria, and iraq before returning to the united states in 2020 to write about right-wing extremism. he was there on january 6 when trump supporters forced their way into the senate chamber. [indiscernible] amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ukraine is claiming it has recaptured over 3000 square miles of territory from russia during a counteroffensive largely targeting the kharkiv region. earlier today, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy visited the city of izyum, which ukrainian forces retook over the weekend. despite ukraine's advances, russia still occupies about 1/5 of ukrainian territory. on tuesday, president biden declined to say if he saw ukraine's latest offensive as a turning point in the war. pres. biden: it is clear ukrainians are making progress. it is going to be a long haul. amy: republican senator lindsey graham has introduced legislation to ban abortions nat
amy: we will speak with luke mogelson, "the new yorker" award-winning correspondent, who covered the wars in afghanistan, syria, and iraq before returning to the united states in 2020 to write about right-wing extremism. he was there on january 6 when trump supporters forced their way into the senate chamber. [indiscernible] amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ukraine is claiming it has recaptured...
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the mets aren't the only new yorkers in a fix right now. brooklyn borough president and current new york city mayor eric adams is getting heat for a comment he made about of all places, kansas. >> we have a brand. new york has a brand. and when people see it, it means something. you know, when we go there, it's not -- kansas doesn't have a brand. [ laughter ] you know? you go there, okay, you're from kansas. >> jimmy: first of all, i do want to say, my wife went to kansas, and i do have to defend them. kansas does have a brand. they're the rectangle next to the other rectangle. [ laughter ] more importantly, what did kansas do to serve that? [ laughter ] minding their own business, they get an unprompted attack from the mayor of new york. obviously, the insult didn't sit well with people from kansas who issued this very kansassy rebuttal on their local news. >> okay, mayor adams, those are fighting words. check this out. close to 3 million people live in the sunflower state. dodge city is really the windy city. in fact, it's the windiest ci
the mets aren't the only new yorkers in a fix right now. brooklyn borough president and current new york city mayor eric adams is getting heat for a comment he made about of all places, kansas. >> we have a brand. new york has a brand. and when people see it, it means something. you know, when we go there, it's not -- kansas doesn't have a brand. [ laughter ] you know? you go there, okay, you're from kansas. >> jimmy: first of all, i do want to say, my wife went to kansas, and i do...
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our new yorkers fed up with all the crime? e doesn't even want to debate like most democratic candidates this election cycle. lee zeldin is now shown within the margin of area deep blue new york. here's lee zeldin. first is the crime that bad? they're releasing people committing violent crimes. we see it again and again. why is it the governor has steadfastly refused to rescind these nobel laws? why is that they're not refunding the nypd instead of defunding? >> she's weak and pandering to the far left, pro criminalizing party. when i was calling for a repeal of caches failed, she said there was no data to support it. she said you have to lecture to find out what her position is. when i was pledging to fire alvin bragg, she said he just got there, cut him some slack. you mention rose all the case. i was calling in front of bragg's office calling for the murder charges to get dropped and she said it's a local matter, knocking to get involved. meanwhile, when she was making this move after the supreme court over turn new york's c
our new yorkers fed up with all the crime? e doesn't even want to debate like most democratic candidates this election cycle. lee zeldin is now shown within the margin of area deep blue new york. here's lee zeldin. first is the crime that bad? they're releasing people committing violent crimes. we see it again and again. why is it the governor has steadfastly refused to rescind these nobel laws? why is that they're not refunding the nypd instead of defunding? >> she's weak and pandering...
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we only have a chance upstate new yorkers would get out and vote.y to take back new york. this is tremendous opportunity right now. i'm just so excited about all of our statewide candidates getting an opportunity. i served in albany. i know how corrupt it is. i know about the kickbacks and pay to play scandals. the people serving are worse than the people i served with when i served in the state legislature and that's saying a lot. >> carley: crime is up in new york overall by 34%. and if there is a change in tide in a.g., that's a huge example of people just being absolutely sick of it going from democrat to republican a.g. claudia tenney, congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> todd: busy show. >> carley: busy show. busy two hours. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ all about the south snr i'm going to arrive somewhere in america to make breakfast for suspecting couple. simply happy cookbook. for this i had a couple of
we only have a chance upstate new yorkers would get out and vote.y to take back new york. this is tremendous opportunity right now. i'm just so excited about all of our statewide candidates getting an opportunity. i served in albany. i know how corrupt it is. i know about the kickbacks and pay to play scandals. the people serving are worse than the people i served with when i served in the state legislature and that's saying a lot. >> carley: crime is up in new york overall by 34%. and if...
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we should not have to trade off dealing with the needs of new yorkers an dealing with the needs of migrantssylum sectors. >> eric adams yesterday city begins construction of tent city that to house migrants bussed from texas another migrant bus arrived in new york city this morning this is the 18th since sunday, 18 buts since sundays joining us right now to talk more about what is going on in new york congresswoman nicole malliotakis a nebraska foreign affairs trillions infrastructure committees great to see you. >> great to be with you thank you so much. maria: a we've got 18 buses four days. >> common sense says we need to call on our president to secure the border not happening under president trump -- "remain in mexico" didn't "catch and release" a process in place people can apply had to remain on the other side of the border until court date now nearly four million people from over 60 countries, entering through southern border dozens caught at the border terrorist watch list, out of control so if mayor is right unsustainable, and we reached our break being point what is solution he r
we should not have to trade off dealing with the needs of new yorkers an dealing with the needs of migrantssylum sectors. >> eric adams yesterday city begins construction of tent city that to house migrants bussed from texas another migrant bus arrived in new york city this morning this is the 18th since sunday, 18 buts since sundays joining us right now to talk more about what is going on in new york congresswoman nicole malliotakis a nebraska foreign affairs trillions infrastructure...
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representative ryan is the fifth-generation new yorker born and raised in kingston, new york. after graduating from the u.s. military academy at west point, he served as an army intelligence officer and deployed for two combats in iraq. returning to new york as a decorated veteran, congressman ryan went on to become a small business owner before returning to public service as the county executive of oles tear county. representative ryan has been shown to be a dedicated public servant and he does not take his new role lightly. as the dean of the delegation, i know i speak on behalf of the entire delegation when representative ryan will be a wonderful colleague whose experience and entrepreneurial leadership and history of devoted service to our country will help this chamber navigate the challenges of our times. i yield to my fellow new yorker, path ryan -- path ryan. mr. ryan: thank you. i thank mr. nadler for those kind words and introduction. i am proud to rise today as one of the newest members and representatives in the house serving the great people of new york's 19th con
representative ryan is the fifth-generation new yorker born and raised in kingston, new york. after graduating from the u.s. military academy at west point, he served as an army intelligence officer and deployed for two combats in iraq. returning to new york as a decorated veteran, congressman ryan went on to become a small business owner before returning to public service as the county executive of oles tear county. representative ryan has been shown to be a dedicated public servant and he...
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i suddenly want to go on an audition. [ laughter ] can you do an impression of a new yorker? o, i'm from new york. how's it going? >> desus: i love that you're black because that sounded racist. [ laughter ] >> yo, my guy, let me get a bacon egg and cheese. >> hey, i'm walking here! >> desus: why's everyone do the i'm walking? >> that's what they say. >> desus: it's new york, what do you want? >> i'm trying to get through here. come on! >> desus: you're sure you're not from new york? >> what is the best part of living in l.a.? >> there's nature everywhere. you can go to the beach. you can go to the mountains. you can go out into the desert. everything is so close. i really love that about it. >> desus: okay. but we have like a naked cowboy in times square. does that not count for something? >> i mean, i just got cussed out by a spider-man. >> desus: you like the green foods and sprouts and -- >> yes. the green foods. and i smoke it too. >> desus: yeah. talking about that, brother. is the weed better here in l.a. than it is in new york? >> it's always the best here. >> desus: i
i suddenly want to go on an audition. [ laughter ] can you do an impression of a new yorker? o, i'm from new york. how's it going? >> desus: i love that you're black because that sounded racist. [ laughter ] >> yo, my guy, let me get a bacon egg and cheese. >> hey, i'm walking here! >> desus: why's everyone do the i'm walking? >> that's what they say. >> desus: it's new york, what do you want? >> i'm trying to get through here. come on! >> desus:...
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the new york post reports 41,800 new yorkers switched to florida driver's licenses just this year. new york stand as a warning, a city that has been run down by its own disastrous policies and is being run down by biden's open border, who pays for the tent cities? new york taxpayers? what will they do? i think they will keep leaving, second hour of varney just getting started. ♪ stuart: fortunately tammy bruce is with us this friday morning. you better weigh in on this. >> i have no opinion. i do. i have something. stuart: tammy bruce, state it. >> new york would not be having a crisis if they had decent policies leading up to this, the reason this is overwhelming is so many new yorkers are going. so many other people are in new york who after covid, the mishandling at the absurdity of what they did with shutting down businesses people were working for a living and now living on the street, you have this piling up, one unforced error after another because what government is for is when there's an unexpected crisis they are there to handle the surprise, every homeowner understands, e
the new york post reports 41,800 new yorkers switched to florida driver's licenses just this year. new york stand as a warning, a city that has been run down by its own disastrous policies and is being run down by biden's open border, who pays for the tent cities? new york taxpayers? what will they do? i think they will keep leaving, second hour of varney just getting started. ♪ stuart: fortunately tammy bruce is with us this friday morning. you better weigh in on this. >> i have no...
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new yorkers hulls el,. >> trevor: it is another world. >> another world and i love it. >> trevor: so show. everything is an opportunity, everything is a possibility, it kicks off on september 129. i want to know, if you could fast forward to five years, ten years, however many years you want to be doing the show, what is the thing you want to leave people saying afterwards when they go man, that sherri shech heard slow, it did, it was, you know? >> i think i want people to say sherri shepherd gave me joy. sherri shepherd made me feel good. that is what, i think you have to know who you are when you walk in. i think women we also have a problem with that, knowing what is unique about us. and do you know that is what is unique about me. i want to make you smile and feel good so i heap that people leave saying that. and women and i hope you leave going sherri taught me how to negotiate my money. never take the first offer. never. let me tell you something. no, say no. i want to you say sherri taught me how to say no. >> trevor: i love this. >> tharyts, if you ask me out, i'm going to say
new yorkers hulls el,. >> trevor: it is another world. >> another world and i love it. >> trevor: so show. everything is an opportunity, everything is a possibility, it kicks off on september 129. i want to know, if you could fast forward to five years, ten years, however many years you want to be doing the show, what is the thing you want to leave people saying afterwards when they go man, that sherri shech heard slow, it did, it was, you know? >> i think i want people...
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shocking many new yorkers who prefer to use the street.ys up here? >> never. i have told them it's not possible. they are like, we won't judge you. it's not about judging. >> greg: challenge accepted. perhaps it's why so many new yorkers are headed to florida. nearly 42,000 people have switched their driver's licenses from the empire to the sunshine state. florida, $650 rental includes a sunroom for your meth addicted alligator. you are a big player in the real estate market. are these tiny apartments anomaly and that's why they get covered. and b, you moved out of new york. do you miss the crime and the drugs and the homelessness? >> i would've loved to have seen tyrus without apartment. if possible. >> tyrus: just like the weatherman, it ain't happening. >> jared: we lived in new york for a long time. we loved it. incredible city. it does have great energy. we went to florida. i told my wife that we are 30 years ahead of schedule. we were all going to move down there anyway but it's been a great lifestyle and we've enjoyed it. it's still
shocking many new yorkers who prefer to use the street.ys up here? >> never. i have told them it's not possible. they are like, we won't judge you. it's not about judging. >> greg: challenge accepted. perhaps it's why so many new yorkers are headed to florida. nearly 42,000 people have switched their driver's licenses from the empire to the sunshine state. florida, $650 rental includes a sunroom for your meth addicted alligator. you are a big player in the real estate market. are...
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the average new yorker they have seen all these headlines. the amount of press clippings where someone gets released on cashless bail then they go out and harm someone else or they might harm som murder someone e. there's plenty of data to support this action that is needed to do this. even new york adams is calling on his own party to have a special session today, give judges discretion away dangerousness. i might be a republican he might be a democrat but it's about doing the right thing for new yorkers in unfortunately pro-criminal democrats in charge of albany right now they do not want anything of it. they feel like we have a gone far enough. there are other pro-criminal initiatives they want passed. if you live in chicago and these other cities in the states across the country you need to pay attention to what's happening in new york. this can come to city and state near you. plenty of other democrats proposing the same thing elsewhere. jon: lee zeldin newark's double editorial candidate. thank you. 21 years ago today new york city's fi
the average new yorker they have seen all these headlines. the amount of press clippings where someone gets released on cashless bail then they go out and harm someone else or they might harm som murder someone e. there's plenty of data to support this action that is needed to do this. even new york adams is calling on his own party to have a special session today, give judges discretion away dangerousness. i might be a republican he might be a democrat but it's about doing the right thing for...
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new yorkers don't stop, we don't hang out. new yorkers at the train, we go home. ou becoming gentrified, you can tell when it's over. when there's a starbucks, a chase bank, and a hole through your neighborhood. >> jimmy: that's the end? >> the end. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how old is your daughter now? >> my daughter's 9. >> jimmy: 9 years old, wow. >> oh, man, that's my daughter, that's my princess. she's a chip off the old block. playing with her cousin last week, playing with tonka trucks. he health with his tonka truck, she made him pay $20 on the spot. [ laughter ] chip off the old block. >> jimmy: what is she interested in now? what are her hobbies? >> she wants to be a marine biologist. >> jimmy: she does? is that because of the sharks? >> i have a $20,000 shark tank in the backyard. that's her tank. i call it -- her nickname is "think of mama." that's my stink-a-mama. >> jimmy: has she seen "the little mermaid"? >> she's into "the little mermaid." some people are outraged because the little mermaid is black now. >> jimmy: i've heard that, yeah. >> that's not
new yorkers don't stop, we don't hang out. new yorkers at the train, we go home. ou becoming gentrified, you can tell when it's over. when there's a starbucks, a chase bank, and a hole through your neighborhood. >> jimmy: that's the end? >> the end. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how old is your daughter now? >> my daughter's 9. >> jimmy: 9 years old, wow. >> oh, man, that's my daughter, that's my princess. she's a chip off the old block. playing with her cousin last...
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it is a message to all of your viewers as well there are millions new yorkers out there who agree thating crime make life in new york more affordable, she is saying, you are not even welcome here. maria: she did say that she said if you don't agree get out. i want your take, a little more on this migrant situation because we've seen private jets drop off migrants in westchester, fox news griff jenkins is live from owed the naval observatory in washington stay with us i want update on migrant buses right outside of kamala harris's home, you are right there at naval observatory what can you stimulus. >> yeah hey maria we are still out here to recap your viewers 6:45 two buses showed up here outside naval observatory vice president harris lives 101 migrants mostly from inventories avenue, you see naval observatory across the street we have come over to this corner because volunteers from local church ngo showed up said they are going to try and help these folks try to get to where they are trying to go we know many are going to new york, carla can i watch up for you one more, chatting wit
it is a message to all of your viewers as well there are millions new yorkers out there who agree thating crime make life in new york more affordable, she is saying, you are not even welcome here. maria: she did say that she said if you don't agree get out. i want your take, a little more on this migrant situation because we've seen private jets drop off migrants in westchester, fox news griff jenkins is live from owed the naval observatory in washington stay with us i want update on migrant...
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let's meet another new yorker. >> hi, ben, my name is mike.man. >> can't get my heat to work, any suggestions? >> do you live at 631 east eleventh? >> wow, yeah, i do. >> apartment 4-c? >> yes. >> your landlord is harry o'reilly, which means your radiator is a mcquay 238. you'll see a small brass pipe under the left side with a ed valve. [ laughter ] turn it three-quarters of an inch counterclockwise. you know what counterclockwise is? no, no, other way. the other way. then you're going to hear a hissing sound. when you hear the hissing sound, you're going to want to push the buttons in the following order. off, high, on, low, high, high, cool, heat, off, high, high. all right? then you want to do elbow, elbow, hip, then give it a little hip thrust. >> wow. >> yeah. >> thanks! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very specific question. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we have one more, all right. one more. >> hi, ben. >> hey, man. >> what's the best place to get a pizza in new york? >> jimmy: that's a dangerous question. >> i'm going to have to say either luc
let's meet another new yorker. >> hi, ben, my name is mike.man. >> can't get my heat to work, any suggestions? >> do you live at 631 east eleventh? >> wow, yeah, i do. >> apartment 4-c? >> yes. >> your landlord is harry o'reilly, which means your radiator is a mcquay 238. you'll see a small brass pipe under the left side with a ed valve. [ laughter ] turn it three-quarters of an inch counterclockwise. you know what counterclockwise is? no, no, other...
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coalition of conservative democrats ditching their party to back a republican lee zeldin overcurrent new yorkerpeak of the bronx are crying out for protection. >> we are sick and tired of being sick and tired! >> there's only one person we feel can stop this. >> new york city councilman democrat robert holden was in a video and he is here to tell us why. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: councilman come you been a lifelong democrat, tell us why you are supporting lee zeldin the republican. >> robert: 50 years i've been a democrat and you can seat the street any type you go out in new york city you see problems. you going into our subways, my wife won't ride the subway at all because of the violence we see. it has gotten out of hand. all you have to do is look around and i am a common sense democrat which means i will endorse republicans when i think they are better for the job and certainly lee zeldin is better for the job than kathy hochul our current governor. >> ainsley: i'm hearing that from a lot of people that are scared to ride the subway and their pain 20-$40 to go downt
coalition of conservative democrats ditching their party to back a republican lee zeldin overcurrent new yorkerpeak of the bronx are crying out for protection. >> we are sick and tired of being sick and tired! >> there's only one person we feel can stop this. >> new york city councilman democrat robert holden was in a video and he is here to tell us why. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: councilman come you been a lifelong democrat, tell us why you...
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we're going beyond that for the everyday new yorkers here. >> trace, every single day this week, morere coming to new york city including five buses this morning with a total of 206 migrants. again, a drop in the bucket compared to what texas is dealing with. officials in the mayor's office continue claiming that migrants are being misled about where the buses are going. that's something that governor abbott strongly denies and today he's getting backup of the ceo of the el paso rescue mission. he says that 20% of all migrants that they see want to come to new york city. they sign waivers before boarding the buses. as for the migrant tent facility here, we know two will be set up in new york city. this is the only one where the location has been decided. the mayor's office has not said how much it will cost the city. back to you, trace. >> trace: it's important to know that they sign waivers and they know where they're going. nate foy in the bronx. let's bring in "fox and friends" co host pete hegseth. he's hissing the fox awards. that will be fantastic. i want to keep on the tents th
we're going beyond that for the everyday new yorkers here. >> trace, every single day this week, morere coming to new york city including five buses this morning with a total of 206 migrants. again, a drop in the bucket compared to what texas is dealing with. officials in the mayor's office continue claiming that migrants are being misled about where the buses are going. that's something that governor abbott strongly denies and today he's getting backup of the ceo of the el paso rescue...
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baches was a wealthy new yorker. he was a merchant. he purchased a type of property called a water lot in 1775. he did this to expand his business empire. a water lot is a term for a plot of land that sits beneath the water that merchants would buy in the 18th and early 19th century with the intention to frame out with wood and fill in with dirt and sand. all sorts of stuff. to create wharves, new city streets and plots of land for building upon. all with the goal of expanding the city's footprint out into the water. we see phenomenon like this happening here in boston, in philadelphia, it happens in waterfront cities across the united states in this period. it is a common way of building. we know from a records, real estate documents, city directories, census records that baches is a building in not only one of the hottest real estate regions in the city at this time, also one of the most crowded. i just want to show you for a moment, what you are looking at here is a property map, a plaque map, it is created centuries later. this is
baches was a wealthy new yorker. he was a merchant. he purchased a type of property called a water lot in 1775. he did this to expand his business empire. a water lot is a term for a plot of land that sits beneath the water that merchants would buy in the 18th and early 19th century with the intention to frame out with wood and fill in with dirt and sand. all sorts of stuff. to create wharves, new city streets and plots of land for building upon. all with the goal of expanding the city's...
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according to the new yorker, ms.. baker exploited her italian and japanese contacts for any useful information they might let slip. she transported aid to refugees by using her flying skills, and she hid resistance groups in her country house. the new york times book review recently reviewed author max fisher's latest, the chaos machine the inside story of how social media rewired our minds and our world. calling it, quote, authoritative and devastating. reviewer tamsin shaw says that the author discovers insights about social media platforms and the mysterious algorithms which govern them, that will fascinate readers. and in the national review, former fox news political director chris stirewalt. slate his book, broken news is assessed. the national review says that, quote, fox is not dedicated to the gop success, just as msnbc is not dedicated to the success of the democrats. they're dedicated to their bottom lines. now, mr. stirewalt recently appeared on book tv's afterwards program, which you can watch any time on
according to the new yorker, ms.. baker exploited her italian and japanese contacts for any useful information they might let slip. she transported aid to refugees by using her flying skills, and she hid resistance groups in her country house. the new york times book review recently reviewed author max fisher's latest, the chaos machine the inside story of how social media rewired our minds and our world. calling it, quote, authoritative and devastating. reviewer tamsin shaw says that the...
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these items were there because 19th century new yorkers through them away. these items had ended up in the trashy of history, and then they got uncovered by archaeologists centuries later. they comprised the landfill that would have helped built out the shoreline of places like new york and brooklyn so in short, what can we learn from all of this? well, the objects that we pull up from the ground teach us about how people built but also about what kind of stuff they spent their money on and we see them engaging in the world of the market revolution through what was essentially their trash. another way that historians study and interpret how early national cities grew and developed is through things like city views drawings paintings. works on paper things that depict cities in a particular historical context and you've probably seen some instagram shots like these ones behind me here. you may be taken a couple yourself. so we've got our beloved beacon hill behind me here and then over here. we've got the manhattan bridge in brooklyn. supposedly one of the th
these items were there because 19th century new yorkers through them away. these items had ended up in the trashy of history, and then they got uncovered by archaeologists centuries later. they comprised the landfill that would have helped built out the shoreline of places like new york and brooklyn so in short, what can we learn from all of this? well, the objects that we pull up from the ground teach us about how people built but also about what kind of stuff they spent their money on and we...
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that's what the new yorker magazine figured out. i'm not exactly sure how that calculation was, rich, but. well, ronald reagan's most quoted author has a new book coming out. the theme is, quote, we live in a twilight zone beyond capitalism and freedom. and the book is called life capitalism. george, we appreciate your time on book tv. thank you so much, peter. always well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world lessons on life, liberty and happiness from a galaxy far far away. mr. kent, that cover and some of the words you use in that title. sound familiar? what's this on? this is based on our star has dominated our cultural for almost four decades since it originally hit the theaters in 1977 and has g u
that's what the new yorker magazine figured out. i'm not exactly sure how that calculation was, rich, but. well, ronald reagan's most quoted author has a new book coming out. the theme is, quote, we live in a twilight zone beyond capitalism and freedom. and the book is called life capitalism. george, we appreciate your time on book tv. thank you so much, peter. always well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world...
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i do quote an interview from the new yorker with the father of the gunman as a means of explaining who this family is. and also neil hesseman is one of my main characters and he did sit with the father of the gunman and i described that interaction. >> how do conspiracy theories, this is not the first one. this is one of the bizarre ones? >> the significance of this particular conspiracy theory is that it began a decade in which we have seen this information, conspiracy theories, and false narratives really ramp up and surge in our society. part of the is the uptake in social media. people who spread these theories that way. part of it is we have had a conspiracy minded president immediately preceding jill biden. who saw in this group of people who are suspicious of the government and who are inclined to be distrustful of everything from the federal government to traditional medicine, he has found a vital constituency. clint has contributed to the fact that every mass shooting generates conspiracy theories and in fact a fifth of americans believe that every high-profile mass shooting w
i do quote an interview from the new yorker with the father of the gunman as a means of explaining who this family is. and also neil hesseman is one of my main characters and he did sit with the father of the gunman and i described that interaction. >> how do conspiracy theories, this is not the first one. this is one of the bizarre ones? >> the significance of this particular conspiracy theory is that it began a decade in which we have seen this information, conspiracy theories,...