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a lot of new yorkers who are law abiding new yorkers are saying what about me?s this covet are not providing the transparency that we demand, and by issue not talking about it until she finds her bogeyman and we pick up the phone and call the president, why is she not laying out this specific call to action new yorkers are begging for? gov. hochul: i have called for federal immigration reform. when i was a staffer back in 1987 that is the last time we had a bipartisan -- real leaders in the democrat and republican side saying we can do more on borders but i we handle the situation to going forward. since then, republicans refused to come to the table and have a thoughtful position on this. if there is a new day and people will roll up their sleeves, i will work with everybody, but we seem incapable of having republicans work with democrats on this issue, and until then there will be a problem. >> if you are sworn in in january, what would you do about this migrant crisis? mr. zeldin: what i just stated. part of it is calling on the federal government to up becau
a lot of new yorkers who are law abiding new yorkers are saying what about me?s this covet are not providing the transparency that we demand, and by issue not talking about it until she finds her bogeyman and we pick up the phone and call the president, why is she not laying out this specific call to action new yorkers are begging for? gov. hochul: i have called for federal immigration reform. when i was a staffer back in 1987 that is the last time we had a bipartisan -- real leaders in the...
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new yorkers are fools. she was so smug like it was a perception. it is not really happening. new yorkers believe their eyes. they know what they feel when they go every day to work and they are afraid to travel via the subway. subway crimes are up more than 40%. these are felonies every day. new yorkers are waking up every day wondering if they are next. >> harris: it is so important to hear you put it in the term of these are felonies. i want to tell everybody your dad was former chief of police michael. you watched your father lead and now you in that position having served and protected so many new yorkers in the city, how does it compare to some of the worst moments in your city's history? >> so the last few years have been some of the worst moments that i have served in. taking aside, of course, september 11th. my father, one of the best compliments given to him was he was a leader who led with an iron fist wearing a velvet club. he was able to lead a police force with compassion, with integrity, and i
new yorkers are fools. she was so smug like it was a perception. it is not really happening. new yorkers believe their eyes. they know what they feel when they go every day to work and they are afraid to travel via the subway. subway crimes are up more than 40%. these are felonies every day. new yorkers are waking up every day wondering if they are next. >> harris: it is so important to hear you put it in the term of these are felonies. i want to tell everybody your dad was former chief...
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there's nothing texans love more than being told what's best for them by new yorkers.ut if you do it, those new yorkers will need strong substantive opposition research on governor abbott, which luckily my team has dug up. go ahead. read those aloud, see what you think. >> sounds like a plan. all right. greg abbott is proud that texas ranks 31st in education, but that's because he thinks it's out of 100 states. >> that's a good one. >> greg abbott is so unlikable, heidi klum wants to mary him. >> that's right. absolutely. >> greg abbott is so bad -- >> and how bad is he? >> that texas voters are considering doing the unthinkable, electing beto o'rourke. oh. >> it's fine. he's hot. now on the campaign trail, when you weren't talking about your number one issue, what you put in your morning smoothie, you were talking about crime. bloomberg reports that misdemeanor arrests in new york city jumped 25% in the first six months of mayor eric adams' administration. these are small crimes like subway fare evasion and sleeping on a park bench. but these arrests do let concerned
there's nothing texans love more than being told what's best for them by new yorkers.ut if you do it, those new yorkers will need strong substantive opposition research on governor abbott, which luckily my team has dug up. go ahead. read those aloud, see what you think. >> sounds like a plan. all right. greg abbott is proud that texas ranks 31st in education, but that's because he thinks it's out of 100 states. >> that's a good one. >> greg abbott is so unlikable, heidi klum...
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. -- new yorker.hen in 1992 he began doing the annals of communications profile for the magazine. over the years ken has 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 phi of those works -- five of those works reached the national bestseller list. ing "hollywood ending," ken chronicles harry weinstein's volatile h and tragic career, becoming one of hollywood's biggest brokers -- brokers, the distributer of many great movies to his highly publicized fall afterr scores of women came forward with their stories of sexual abuse by weinstein. in a watershed trial two years ago, weinstein was convicted of third-degree rape and another sex felony many new york and sentenced to 23 years in prison. he is awaiting a trial on some further charges in california. ken profiled weinstein in the new
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and in the new yorker.ow, revisiting weinstein saga, a comprehensive biography that adds more revealing detail and insightful context. he examines the raging impulses the unconscionable need to dominate the warp weinstein's actions which explores the culture of silence that allowed says a monster snowstorm go unchecked for so long. and he looks at how much of weinstein's tail is also a larger story about hollywood and about power. and so i think we are in for a very informative and interesting discussion this evening. please join me in welcoming ken auletta. [applause]an 's thank you. i thought i would begin by picking up something bradley said. i did not know harvey weinstein very wellin 2002 when i agreed to profile him for the new yorker. and i spent four months doingy that profile. we spent many hours together including about 12 hours of taped interviews some of the chai use the book. and ato one point, people i talked to all would say who were different or in hollywood said we know harvey cheats on his
and in the new yorker.ow, revisiting weinstein saga, a comprehensive biography that adds more revealing detail and insightful context. he examines the raging impulses the unconscionable need to dominate the warp weinstein's actions which explores the culture of silence that allowed says a monster snowstorm go unchecked for so long. and he looks at how much of weinstein's tail is also a larger story about hollywood and about power. and so i think we are in for a very informative and interesting...
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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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originally, this is, all credit goes to my editor at the new yorker. he brought this story to me about this mass shooting in 2010 in alabama. and i said i have no desire to write that story. i don't care about and asked shooter. i don't get why they didn't. i don't what their motivations were. you know, pass. he said no, no, no. here's what's really interesting. so in 2010 she shot these colleagues but what emerged after that now mass shootins that in 1986 when she was 21 21 ship shot and killed her brother with a shotgun, her teenage brother. there was one witness who was your mother. and when the cops came, the mother said i saw the whole thing. it was an accident. and when the editor said to me was, the story isn't any bishop and asked shooter of 2010. the story is a mother in 1986 who only has two kids and she says one kill the other and as a split-second decision when the cops come, what do you tell them? what she says is it was an accident. and maybe i was an accident maybe it wasn't, right, but you can see the motivation that the mother might ha
originally, this is, all credit goes to my editor at the new yorker. he brought this story to me about this mass shooting in 2010 in alabama. and i said i have no desire to write that story. i don't care about and asked shooter. i don't get why they didn't. i don't what their motivations were. you know, pass. he said no, no, no. here's what's really interesting. so in 2010 she shot these colleagues but what emerged after that now mass shootins that in 1986 when she was 21 21 ship shot and...
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it's what you're talking about, watch. >> crime is an absolute issue for new yorkers.e, down state, in the cities, out of the city. last night you saw an out of touch elitist smug kathy hochul with her -- the way she was smiling and jo the shots she was throwing oturu the congressman -- at the congressman you'd think crime isn't up and new yorkers aren't afraid and we'd be energy independent and our children weren't suffering in schools. >>harris: sean. >>sean: but crafty to say crime is not my fault, it's your fault because you didn't vote in favor of the assault weapons ban in dc. >>harris: these are people getting pushed off platforms. >>sean:ly the bun violence happening in the city, those guns are already illegal and enforce the laws on the books. you don't need new laws. she's not enforcing the current laws and one thing because new york is as blue as your dress, kathy hochul was start to say, listen, you care about trump, abortion, and january 6. she can't coming back to the themes and trying to get the voters to forget about her record and look at the republica
it's what you're talking about, watch. >> crime is an absolute issue for new yorkers.e, down state, in the cities, out of the city. last night you saw an out of touch elitist smug kathy hochul with her -- the way she was smiling and jo the shots she was throwing oturu the congressman -- at the congressman you'd think crime isn't up and new yorkers aren't afraid and we'd be energy independent and our children weren't suffering in schools. >>harris: sean. >>sean: but crafty to...
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but leadership still refusing to acknowledge the very real fear that new yorkers are having. neral candidate michael henry is here. we'll talk about it. ♪ when i close my eyes it's you i see. ♪ you're referri everything i kt makes me believe. maria: tune into "mornings with maria" on november 8 as we report live on the historic 2022 midterm elections. we'll have breaking news, results and analysis from our fox business team of experts first. started flying, and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then i'm not going to be nervous. financially, i'm the flight attendant in that situation. the relief that comes over people once they know they've got a guide to help them through, i definitely feel privileged to be in that position. ♪ who's on it with jardiance? we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily pill that...not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2
but leadership still refusing to acknowledge the very real fear that new yorkers are having. neral candidate michael henry is here. we'll talk about it. ♪ when i close my eyes it's you i see. ♪ you're referri everything i kt makes me believe. maria: tune into "mornings with maria" on november 8 as we report live on the historic 2022 midterm elections. we'll have breaking news, results and analysis from our fox business team of experts first. started flying, and we would experience...
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i readyour article in the new yorker , it was great. great people so before i talk about harvey weinstein a, this was common knowledge. he would bury people inpublic . he commented on his behavior at the oscars, how did ittake so long for people to finally say enough ? i just don't understand it looking at this town. today. look at republicans. they know that donald trump is lying about winning the election. he didn't win the election, he lost by 7 million votes. they know that but they're afraid to say anything so here. they don't want trump to come out against them, they'll lose the primaries so fear is of harvey is similar to the fear we see here. the second reason, no one is, it's conformity. no one wants to be a rat. they want to conform, keep a low profile, not get on the bad side of people or think that people will think ill of you because you're a rat. and the third reason i think is lack of character. the people who should have blown the whistle on harvey had a character deficiency in my judgment, those who knew. >> obviously,
i readyour article in the new yorker , it was great. great people so before i talk about harvey weinstein a, this was common knowledge. he would bury people inpublic . he commented on his behavior at the oscars, how did ittake so long for people to finally say enough ? i just don't understand it looking at this town. today. look at republicans. they know that donald trump is lying about winning the election. he didn't win the election, he lost by 7 million votes. they know that but they're...
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i went to be the governor for all new yorkers. and while she says i'm no longer a new yorker and demands i get on a bus and moved to florida. so the contrast here of our approach, it really has shown just how out of touch she is with these issues and how to govern and how totally in tune we are to what new yorkers expect investing what they want to hear from us. that is why we are talk about fighting crime and firing alvin bragg. the first they were in office they say he's going to be removed in declaring a crime emergency and suspending cashless bail and advocating for the reversal of the states and ban on the safe extraction of natural gas. we just keep talking about the issues that voters have been begging for the type of leadership they're not getting for years for. >> alvin bragg the progressive district attorney of manhattan you have valid under new york state law apparently no impeachment, no recall like in other cities like san francisco. you mentioned bail reform for your former prosecutor in the military. prosecutors tel
i went to be the governor for all new yorkers. and while she says i'm no longer a new yorker and demands i get on a bus and moved to florida. so the contrast here of our approach, it really has shown just how out of touch she is with these issues and how to govern and how totally in tune we are to what new yorkers expect investing what they want to hear from us. that is why we are talk about fighting crime and firing alvin bragg. the first they were in office they say he's going to be removed...
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keith is an award-winning staff writer at the new yorker and an author of three other books. including say nothing, the snake had and chatter. he has a guggenheim fellowship and a national magazine award and he wrote and hosted the podcast went to change the number one podcast 2020 by the guardian. tonight is the growth writing about disreputable figures with illegal arms traffickers and swiss moneylenders rosa collection of his articles about corruption, fraud empower. the stories were written over one dozen years and reflect my abiding preoccupation crime and corruption, secrets and lies the bonds of family and the power of denial. it is highly entertaining but what shines through most likely is a fascination with what makes us human even when we are at our most imperfect. when conversation with helen from the "washington post" and the finalist for the 2001 pulitzer prize. [applause] host: welcome. what a great turnout. this is w pretty wonderful. so they asked me to introduce patrick and i was reminded of mikael baryshnikov said command paraphrasing have been invited to sa
keith is an award-winning staff writer at the new yorker and an author of three other books. including say nothing, the snake had and chatter. he has a guggenheim fellowship and a national magazine award and he wrote and hosted the podcast went to change the number one podcast 2020 by the guardian. tonight is the growth writing about disreputable figures with illegal arms traffickers and swiss moneylenders rosa collection of his articles about corruption, fraud empower. the stories were written...
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he did not strike me as a new yorker subscriber. when i mentioned this to seth meyers he said no he is, he only reads the cartoons. i was nervous and i made a few phone calls and i called a guy who was a source for me in the government and he ran a few checks and said yes, he really is in the attorney for the guzman family. he is 60% cartel and 40% lawyer. [laughter] i was getting more and more nervous. i did not tell my wife about this at all. when i called the guy, i thought he was going to bring up in the piece i said i had told the world that el chapo guzman one of his big issues was he needed to get viagra. that was a whole logistical thing because he was moving from a safe house and they had to make sure he had plenty of viagra. this is the most module country in the world? you know he is the most macho man in this country? you told everybody? [laughter] i thought -- i was ready to have the viagra conversation. [laughter] he had this starchy, formal way of talking. he said when he established i was the guy who wrote the articl
he did not strike me as a new yorker subscriber. when i mentioned this to seth meyers he said no he is, he only reads the cartoons. i was nervous and i made a few phone calls and i called a guy who was a source for me in the government and he ran a few checks and said yes, he really is in the attorney for the guzman family. he is 60% cartel and 40% lawyer. [laughter] i was getting more and more nervous. i did not tell my wife about this at all. when i called the guy, i thought he was going to...
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you're going to have a lot of new yorkers who are thinking about fleeing who will decide not to leave heading for a different direction, they've elected a new governor. we will win this race because we have to win this race. so in a way, this starts on election night 23 days from now. we need everyone to participate. you asked about supporting nypd, absolutely. i would unapolo jettically back our men and women in law enforcement. they should have all the tools and resources they need to do their jobs safely and effectively. i was raised in a law enforcement household. one weekend one law enforcement household, a weekend in another one. as far as the nypd goes, our running mate, allison esposito, just retired, 25 years inspect nwpd. so we are -- nypd. we are focused on taking back our streets and, absolutely, supporting our men and women in blue. and thank you to the suffolk county law enforcement responding so well one week ago today when my daughters were sitting there peacefully doing homework at a kitchen table when my home became the site of a drive-by, gang-related shooting with
you're going to have a lot of new yorkers who are thinking about fleeing who will decide not to leave heading for a different direction, they've elected a new governor. we will win this race because we have to win this race. so in a way, this starts on election night 23 days from now. we need everyone to participate. you asked about supporting nypd, absolutely. i would unapolo jettically back our men and women in law enforcement. they should have all the tools and resources they need to do...
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even new yorkers who believe this is a problem and want to help these folks. >> carley: it's not justew york. crime is on the ballot across the country. >> ashley: talking to voters who are also survivors of the crime crisis. going to tell us how it's impacting your votes in two weeks. flush if you have diabetes, then getting on the dexcom g6 is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. my diabetes was out of control. i was tired. (female announcer) dexcom g6 sends your glucose numbers to your phone or receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading: up, down, or steady, so you can make better decisions about food and activity in the moment. after using dexcom g6, my a1c has never been lower. i lead line dancing three times a week, i exercise, and i'm just living a great life now. it's so easy to use. dexcom g6 has given me confidence and control th
even new yorkers who believe this is a problem and want to help these folks. >> carley: it's not justew york. crime is on the ballot across the country. >> ashley: talking to voters who are also survivors of the crime crisis. going to tell us how it's impacting your votes in two weeks. flush if you have diabetes, then getting on the dexcom g6 is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before...
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keefe is a staff writer at the new yorker and threeother books including the book critics circle award winner say nothing , a true story of murder and memory and northern ireland and snake had an epic tale of the chinatown underworld and american dream and chatter: dispatches from the secret world of political eavesdropping. his other honors include a book fellowship and award for feature writing. he wrote and hosted a podcast wind of changeselected as the number one podcast of 20/20 . he joins us tonight with his latest book robes: true stories of directors, rebels and crooks. writing about such disreputable figures such as wine counterfeiters, illegal arms traffickers and swiss money laundering. rogue is a collection of 12 key new yorker articles about you guessed it, corruption fraud and power. these stories he writes in the books prologue were written over a dozen years and they reflect some of my abiding preoccupations. crime and corruption, secrets and lies, the permeable membrane separating illicit and illicit world the bonds of family , power of thumbnail. it's highly entertain
keefe is a staff writer at the new yorker and threeother books including the book critics circle award winner say nothing , a true story of murder and memory and northern ireland and snake had an epic tale of the chinatown underworld and american dream and chatter: dispatches from the secret world of political eavesdropping. his other honors include a book fellowship and award for feature writing. he wrote and hosted a podcast wind of changeselected as the number one podcast of 20/20 . he joins...
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new yorkers are saying life in new york is not affordable, it is not safe enough, instead of a transactionbout freedoms where government takes away freedoms, maybe it is time for government to give freedoms back. we saw it with the vaccine mandate, where she brought up the nursing homes, two boards she regrets saying. we know what we need to do to get this reversed. i think we'll zoo it with impact on population loss. people tell me lee, if you don't win, i am leaving. and it happens every day. it truly is a campaign to save new york. >> sandra: all right. you clearly are winning over vote considering how close this is in such a deeply blue state. we also, by the way, have an inflation problem in this state. the inflation rate is well above the national average. you have a lot of challenges if you pull off victory. for right now we are watching this race closely. we appreciate you joining us, congressman. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> sandra: john? >> john: not just crime in new york that's a problem. look at this. a california family terrorized after a pick ax wielded woman takes
new yorkers are saying life in new york is not affordable, it is not safe enough, instead of a transactionbout freedoms where government takes away freedoms, maybe it is time for government to give freedoms back. we saw it with the vaccine mandate, where she brought up the nursing homes, two boards she regrets saying. we know what we need to do to get this reversed. i think we'll zoo it with impact on population loss. people tell me lee, if you don't win, i am leaving. and it happens every day....
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also during that period started writing for the new yorker. and in 1992 he began doing annals of communication profile or the magazine. over the years ken has profiled many of the leading figures of the information age. he is on for many important developments in the a media business.ts he has also authored a dozen previous books ranging in subjects network television, to the ad business, for microsoft oto google. five of those works reach the national bestseller list. in a hollywood ending, can chronicles harvey wall seems volatile and tragic career, his life to becoming one of the biggest powerbrokers for the pioneering producer distributor great movies with highly publicized default to school some women came forward with their stories of sexual abuse by wednesday watershed truck two years ago weinstein was convicted of a great rape in new york an' sentenced to 23 years in prison. he's awaiting awaiting trial on further charges in california. can profiled pointing in the number 20 years ago to train him then as bullying, even violent at time
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keeps talking about abortion january 6 and donald trump because when it comes down to the things new yorkers really care about crime learning something from all the covid lockdown mistakes made the economy right now which is making new yorkers leave the state. her record is a disaster. she's been governor over a year. nothing has gotten better. everything has gotten worse. >> you mentioned her focus on abortion a distraction she continues to make by talking about it. this was hochul last night arguing zeldins abortion stance should be a deal breaker. >> you know why nothing changed, it's because he would bring on a pro-life health commissioner. you know how much power that person has? they could use their power to shut down clinics. so that is a frightening spectacle. >> will his stance on abortion hurt him? >> i think kathy chisholm wants to talk about abortion because she knows new york is an overwhelmingly pro-choice statement one thing worth noteing when i talk to fellow parents and moms is there's a different between pro-choice and pro-abortion. i think a lot of people want the legal ac
keeps talking about abortion january 6 and donald trump because when it comes down to the things new yorkers really care about crime learning something from all the covid lockdown mistakes made the economy right now which is making new yorkers leave the state. her record is a disaster. she's been governor over a year. nothing has gotten better. everything has gotten worse. >> you mentioned her focus on abortion a distraction she continues to make by talking about it. this was hochul last...
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if you're in new york and the overwhelming of new yorkers are saying you're fair, good or excellent, let me tell you something, if you know new york city, that's a darn good statement to say about you. >> so fair, you view as an endorsement? >> i believe fair is saying give the guy a chance. give the guy a chance that's dealing with decades of homelessness, decades of school failure, decades of crime issue. decades of homelessness. anyone that has a corporation as large as new york city with 10 $1 billion budget to think you can turn around and ship movement in the wrong direction in a few months, that doesn't make sense. >> new yorkers say the biggest problem is crime, back in march here you were promising to make the city safer especially on the subways, take a look. >> this system turned into a place come in the subway system and do whatever you want. and so people are pushing back on me, you know, there goes that mean popo police officer. call me what you want. we going to be safe. i'm like broccoli, you going to hate me now but you going to love me later. i love that quote, by th
if you're in new york and the overwhelming of new yorkers are saying you're fair, good or excellent, let me tell you something, if you know new york city, that's a darn good statement to say about you. >> so fair, you view as an endorsement? >> i believe fair is saying give the guy a chance. give the guy a chance that's dealing with decades of homelessness, decades of school failure, decades of crime issue. decades of homelessness. anyone that has a corporation as large as new york...
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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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you are not new yorkers.ou're not new yorkers. >> laura: although, in typical weasel fashion, she then tried to clarify those nasty remarks. new york's 2.84 million republicans heard her, though, loud and clear. she was telling you to get out. the fact is hochul is now, and always has been, a radical harpy who just like mayor adams shows more concern for migrants flooding the state than for the nearly 20 million americans who still call new york their home. but don't worry, because hochul says she has no plans to raise taxes right now, new yorkers. i should hope not. raise taxes in an economic downturn? and look where new york ranks in the just released business tax climate index. number 49. so the angle's message to the good people of new york tonight is the same as it is for the good people of connecticut, michigan, illinois, et cetera. aren't you tired of this yet? two weeks from tonight, the voters in liberal strong holds like new york have a chance to save themselves and send a powerful message to the de
you are not new yorkers.ou're not new yorkers. >> laura: although, in typical weasel fashion, she then tried to clarify those nasty remarks. new york's 2.84 million republicans heard her, though, loud and clear. she was telling you to get out. the fact is hochul is now, and always has been, a radical harpy who just like mayor adams shows more concern for migrants flooding the state than for the nearly 20 million americans who still call new york their home. but don't worry, because hochul...
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july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the century and a half since the new york city draftio, numerous psychological lrs, popular -- scholars, popular books and articles are their rated and examined the significant events that comprised the largest civil surrection this u.s. history, and andos of these works have included illustrations of the violencehawere published in its immediate aftermath in the weekly newspapers. none of these many studies or popular accounts have used these images as much more than endorsement for or reiteration of their text. certainly, they have noterved as evidence to be value waited in their own -- evaluated in eir own right. illustrated newspapers covered the riots. the three american pictorial weekli
july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the century and a half since the new york city draftio, numerous psychological lrs, popular...
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new yorkers are scared.ed like you're going to hide and cry in your apartment but when your outcome you going to be anxious and looking over your shoulder and we have enough to deal with with spouses and bill's own children. it's enough. >> greg: it's time to move. >> jesse: the liberals are talking about democracy, democracy, democracy. represent us. you're supposed to represent us. we are scared. you're supposed to do something about it. we are paying you so we don't have to worry about public safety. we are not supposed to all take up tae kwon do. we are paying you so we don't have to take up tae kwon do. she says it's one of the million event. we ran the numbers. 450 in a million. so the numbers are wrong. she needs to get back to work. she said that if you're being stuck up to spill a soda and distract the would-be robber like he cares. passed me a paper towel. that's crazy. you shouldn't have to say that to people. she said she is a quuer abolitionist on her website. i don't know what that means. she s
new yorkers are scared.ed like you're going to hide and cry in your apartment but when your outcome you going to be anxious and looking over your shoulder and we have enough to deal with with spouses and bill's own children. it's enough. >> greg: it's time to move. >> jesse: the liberals are talking about democracy, democracy, democracy. represent us. you're supposed to represent us. we are scared. you're supposed to do something about it. we are paying you so we don't have to worry...
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i spoke to a lifelong new yorker. he said i love to bring my kids into manhattan. it anymore because it's too scary. he said i'm not political but i've noticed a trend. l.a., new york, chicago. they are all blue. they are all run by democrats. people have woken up but have they woken up enough to make the jump ball of slam-dunk for lee zeldin? >> emily: this is my state of residency. lee zeldin's running mate is a former nypd officer. i would trust her with my life in their hands air in the over governor hochul. coming up, a federal appeals court put the president student loan handout on hold for the white house says keep applying anyway. that's next. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if yo
i spoke to a lifelong new yorker. he said i love to bring my kids into manhattan. it anymore because it's too scary. he said i'm not political but i've noticed a trend. l.a., new york, chicago. they are all blue. they are all run by democrats. people have woken up but have they woken up enough to make the jump ball of slam-dunk for lee zeldin? >> emily: this is my state of residency. lee zeldin's running mate is a former nypd officer. i would trust her with my life in their hands air in...
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i encourage new yorkers to do that.kie: here to take it up with us, former nypd lieutenant darrin porcher. david: thanks for being here. we want up to date folks a little bit on the alleged attacker in this latest subway attack. the details we have is actually what we were expecting. he has been arrested at least 14 times before the latest attack. the arrests started back in the early '90s when he was a teen, police say. police say he was then charged with murder when he was only 16 years old. i mean details will come out but it really fits a pattern. again of what is causing this crime spurt. not only here in new york but all across the nation. it is this revolving door justice system that we have where people who should behind bars aren't. >> you're absolutely correct. we're operating a catch-and-release stream in the state of new york and it started with governor cuomo. and now we have governor hochul who in essence is acting as cuomo 2.0 and continuing the blatant disregard for public safety in connection with bail
i encourage new yorkers to do that.kie: here to take it up with us, former nypd lieutenant darrin porcher. david: thanks for being here. we want up to date folks a little bit on the alleged attacker in this latest subway attack. the details we have is actually what we were expecting. he has been arrested at least 14 times before the latest attack. the arrests started back in the early '90s when he was a teen, police say. police say he was then charged with murder when he was only 16 years old....
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reassure them that this plan will make the city safer. >> we can tell new yorkers all the time thatmes in certain areas, but if new yorkers don't feel safe, we are feeling. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the nypd announced the arrest of the person accused of shoving david martin onto the tracks last week. that suspect may face charges, including attempted murder and assault. meanwhile, the police benevolent association is pushing back against the plan, saying the department is facing a staffing crisis. they are calling for better pay and working conditions in order to recruit and retain more police officers.>>> one of the minneapolis cops who held down george floyd while derek chauvin knelt on his neck for nine minutes pleaded guilty today to charges of aiding and abetting 2nd degree manslaughter. as part of the plea, the case for alexander kueng will no longer go to trial. he agreed to a 3 1/2 year sentence behind bars. as part of the deal, he admitted he did hold the body of george floyd, even though he knew from his training that restraining somebody in handcuffs creates a dan
reassure them that this plan will make the city safer. >> we can tell new yorkers all the time thatmes in certain areas, but if new yorkers don't feel safe, we are feeling. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the nypd announced the arrest of the person accused of shoving david martin onto the tracks last week. that suspect may face charges, including attempted murder and assault. meanwhile, the police benevolent association is pushing back against the plan, saying the department is...
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when did becoming the senator majority leader mean more than standing up for new yorkers? take poverty, we passed the child tax credit under my leadership. we got no republican support. it took half as a children in america and new york close to half out of poverty. we wanted to renew it. we wanted to renew it. our colleagues stood in the way. let us renew that child tax credit. let us make it permanent. in terms of funding our schools, i make sure that the funding formulas go to find inner-city schools above other wealthy suburban school districts. we have provided in the bipartisan infrastructure bill $15 billion to help orchids get broadband. how will you learn in school if you do not have broadband when you cannot be on a computer? we have provided funding for school lunches and increases school lunches and breakfast. up and down the line we have been working to get this done. every one of these things with the exception of the broadband was opposed by the party you are a part of and associate with. >> i have to clear up points. he is talking about money that is spent.
when did becoming the senator majority leader mean more than standing up for new yorkers? take poverty, we passed the child tax credit under my leadership. we got no republican support. it took half as a children in america and new york close to half out of poverty. we wanted to renew it. we wanted to renew it. our colleagues stood in the way. let us renew that child tax credit. let us make it permanent. in terms of funding our schools, i make sure that the funding formulas go to find...
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and it is placing a tremendous burden on the people of new york city. $1 billion at a time when new yorkersto keep their own roofs over their head and struggling to pay for food with this high inflation. but the mayor is also hypocritical because he refuses to address new york city's sanctuary status predominantly the part that prohibits nyp from even cooperating with deportation if a individual commits a crime here in new york city. but in the whole speech he never called for president biden to secure the border. he called for a decompression of the border. i don't know what that means. he needs to tell president biden to secure the border, stop the nonsense and bring back the policies under president trump that were working. will: to your point, let's take a quick look at what he had to say and i think you're right, he neglected to get down to brass tax to be specific but, boy, he's flirting with getting to the issue. listen to this. >> the time to aid new york is now. we knead help from the federal government. help from the state of new york and congress must pass emergency financial rel
and it is placing a tremendous burden on the people of new york city. $1 billion at a time when new yorkersto keep their own roofs over their head and struggling to pay for food with this high inflation. but the mayor is also hypocritical because he refuses to address new york city's sanctuary status predominantly the part that prohibits nyp from even cooperating with deportation if a individual commits a crime here in new york city. but in the whole speech he never called for president biden...
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to learn about the exhibit gilded new yorker. >> my name is jeanine i am one of the co- curators of guilder new york, fashion, society and culture that is being shown here at the museum of the city of new york the show opened in november of 2013 and closes in october of 2014. in this a beautiful jewel box of a gallery we have assembled a variety of objects that help the public to appreciate the 1% in the original gilded age the period that filed the civil war from the 1880s through about 1910. and that period was characterized by great wealth, kind of like the.com people of her own era. in those days the money came from various kinds of industry, mining, railroads, smelting iron and the rise of the modern corporation. all of those businesses yielded an enormous wealth at the same time there was mass immigration to the area. a time when new york was unified by all of its burros and total population was over three and half million people. with all of that mixture of people coming in the lower classes the rising upper class there was a desire to set oneself apart from the teeming masses. and s
to learn about the exhibit gilded new yorker. >> my name is jeanine i am one of the co- curators of guilder new york, fashion, society and culture that is being shown here at the museum of the city of new york the show opened in november of 2013 and closes in october of 2014. in this a beautiful jewel box of a gallery we have assembled a variety of objects that help the public to appreciate the 1% in the original gilded age the period that filed the civil war from the 1880s through about...
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thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> i thought your piece today in "the new yorker" was fascinating just cut through a lot of the national dialogue and showed us what has worked in the past on the ground in some of these tighter places like nevada and new hampshire and what democrats are hoping to do again there. tell me about how maggie hasson is running her race. >> well, i should say of the you know, list of most endangered democratic senators, hasson seems to be the only one who is now considered quasi safe to be re-elected. so how did she do it? she was lucky, but it wasn't just luck to get the most right wing opponent she could possibly get. a man named don, his first race for political office. an early ad. he looked in the camera and said are you sick of pansies running this country? i am. you know, so that's kind of the lane he's in. so he's the ideal opponent for her. she also stresses constantly how centrist she is. how she loves working with republicans. she loves veterans. she is very skeptical of taxes. she's very skeptical of immigration. before you conclude that she's
thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> i thought your piece today in "the new yorker" was fascinating just cut through a lot of the national dialogue and showed us what has worked in the past on the ground in some of these tighter places like nevada and new hampshire and what democrats are hoping to do again there. tell me about how maggie hasson is running her race. >> well, i should say of the you know, list of most endangered democratic senators, hasson seems to...
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the city pushed to the brink, and some new yorkers are not happy about it. it's a story you'll see first "outfront." >>> and an american citizen sentenced to 16 years in a saudi prison for tweets he sent while he was in the united states. the man's son is my guest. let's go out front. >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" front, putin's top commander speaking out saying russia and ukraine are one, upping the ante hours ahead of a major meeting between putin and his national security council. all eyes on what putin will do. this as his top commander in an interview said that, quote, difficult decisions are ahead, seeming to signal that he may pull back from the crucial ukrainian city of kherson. tonight we have new video, it shows ukrainian forces pushing deeper into the russian-controlled area of kherson. so they're in that armored vehicle moving relatively quickly there. that is in the kherson region. you hear the sound of constant gunfire. you see that man firing the machine gun. ukrainian troops have been raising the flag in town after town i
the city pushed to the brink, and some new yorkers are not happy about it. it's a story you'll see first "outfront." >>> and an american citizen sentenced to 16 years in a saudi prison for tweets he sent while he was in the united states. the man's son is my guest. let's go out front. >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" front, putin's top commander speaking out saying russia and ukraine are one, upping the ante hours ahead of a major meeting...
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, other new yorkers in need and that is why he is taking the step of coming forward and asking the federalte government for aid. anchor: our asylum-seekers caught up in the toxic politics of immigration in the united states? correspondent: there is no doubt about that. when asylum-seekers, migrants are released from federal immigration authorities by the border, they get released into these border communities, who are no doubt facing the stress of that as well, but we have now republican governors from the states of texas, florida, arizona who are posting about the fact that they are spending money to bus these migrants to sanctuary cities, democrati led cities, and they say they want to take the border issue directly to washington d.c. they are highly critical of his border policies. democrats have denounced this as a dehumanizing political stunt. these cities are not given a heads up when these asylum-seekers come, they are left scrambling to try to give their basic needs. new york is saying beside the fact that there needs to be immigration reform, there does need to be a bigger convers
, other new yorkers in need and that is why he is taking the step of coming forward and asking the federalte government for aid. anchor: our asylum-seekers caught up in the toxic politics of immigration in the united states? correspondent: there is no doubt about that. when asylum-seekers, migrants are released from federal immigration authorities by the border, they get released into these border communities, who are no doubt facing the stress of that as well, but we have now republican...