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every new yorker needs a good paying job. we are investing in a new generation of apprenticeships, community hiring and job training. every new yorker -- [applause] needs a safe and welcoming neighborhood. we are getting new york city's most wanted off our streets and investing millions to make our city cleaner and greener. [applause] every new yorker needs and affordable place to live. we are working to ask 500,000 more homes across all five boroughs. and everyone -- [applause] everyone of us needs care. not just in crisis, but throughout our lives. that is why we are expanding the social safety net, making it easier to access public benefits health care, no matter who you are or where you live. [applause] we are changing how we get things done for new yorkers. melding the success of the source. solving problems upstream instead of reacting to crisis downstream. moving beyond recovery into a new era of abundance and equity. it starts now, it starts with thoughts. we are getting things done for the people of new york, and we a
every new yorker needs a good paying job. we are investing in a new generation of apprenticeships, community hiring and job training. every new yorker -- [applause] needs a safe and welcoming neighborhood. we are getting new york city's most wanted off our streets and investing millions to make our city cleaner and greener. [applause] every new yorker needs and affordable place to live. we are working to ask 500,000 more homes across all five boroughs. and everyone -- [applause] everyone of us...
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well, judy was a feisty new yorker- _ about her? well, judy was a feisty new yorker.and her _ about her? well, judy was a feisty new yorker. and her parents - about her? well, judy was a feisty new yorker. and her parents had | about her? well, judy was a feisty i new yorker. and her parents had to bear the instilled in her a beer the facts anything was possible and that she could make the worlds a place where everyone could fully participate. she took the circumstances under which she was denied access and turn them into opportunities for everyone. i just opportunities for everyone. i 'ust wonder if i i opportunities for everyone. i 'ust wonder if i could i opportunities for everyone. i 'ust wonder if i could jump �* opportunities for everyone. i 'ust wonder if i could jump in i opportunities for everyone. ijust wonder if i could jump in really quickly. what was she most proud of? i would say thatjudy was most proud of the young people who she mentor it, who she encouraged, who she pushed forward, you know, we all jokingly called her motherjudy and in fact, she was m
well, judy was a feisty new yorker- _ about her? well, judy was a feisty new yorker.and her _ about her? well, judy was a feisty new yorker. and her parents - about her? well, judy was a feisty new yorker. and her parents had | about her? well, judy was a feisty i new yorker. and her parents had to bear the instilled in her a beer the facts anything was possible and that she could make the worlds a place where everyone could fully participate. she took the circumstances under which she was...
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. >> no one will ever beat new yorkers down. the "i" out of "i love new york" and we brought the "we." we're in this together. >> al: that's right, it's not "i" anymore, it's "we." as in, "we can't afford rent," [cheers and applause] or, "we just got pushed in front of the subway." or "we just pushed someone in front of the subway." but if you are wondering how they got this incredible new slogan, i actually have some of the runner ups here. let's see, some of the other options were... "we love jew york." okay. "jew york, jew york." "start spreading the jews." and then they told kanye to leave the meeting. and that's when they settled on "we love new york city." now let's move on to a story that's very sad for those of us who love fox news. because it turns out that a producer for tucker carlson is suing the network, saying that the network pressured her to lie in the dominion voting machines lawsuit. and i actually wasn't surprised about this at all, because all the way back, 20 years ago, i wrote a book about fox news called "l
. >> no one will ever beat new yorkers down. the "i" out of "i love new york" and we brought the "we." we're in this together. >> al: that's right, it's not "i" anymore, it's "we." as in, "we can't afford rent," [cheers and applause] or, "we just got pushed in front of the subway." or "we just pushed someone in front of the subway." but if you are wondering how they got this incredible new slogan, i...
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the majority of new yorkers will benefit from the plan.of new yorkers use public transportation to get around in new york city. soledad: emerita torres is vice president for policy research and advocacy at the community service society of new york which conducted studies on the economic impact of congestion pricing. emerita: there are gonna be consequences. um, , but it's our, it't's our s betweeeen now and d the end ofoe year and e even beyondnd that, o mitigatete those cononsequences. whetether it's a park o or someg else t that would d decrease congngestion. so, it's a matterer of polititil will. popolicy choicices that wewe cae totoday. soledad:d: oh,h, this is inteteresting. commununity leaderers continueuo push for p plans to rerelieve pollution.n. rerorouting commmmercial trarafd local l youngstersrs who contito strugglele with asththma. soso, this is s from 20 yeyears. but thesese are all l the same issueses. eva: yeses. soledadad: that pepeople are, ,e talking ababout now wiwith the congestition pricingng. eva: exaxactly. exactly.
the majority of new yorkers will benefit from the plan.of new yorkers use public transportation to get around in new york city. soledad: emerita torres is vice president for policy research and advocacy at the community service society of new york which conducted studies on the economic impact of congestion pricing. emerita: there are gonna be consequences. um, , but it's our, it't's our s betweeeen now and d the end ofoe year and e even beyondnd that, o mitigatete those cononsequences....
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ordena la big new yorker hoy mismo. es por tiempo limitado.iva de la esclerosis múltiple, ocrevus ha demostrado su eficacia para reducir recaídas en la emr... y retrasar la progresión de la discapacidad. [voz masculina]: no use ocrevus si ha tenido una reacción alérgica potencialmente mortal a este o si tiene hepatitis b. hable con su médico sobre las vacunas o si ha tenido colitis o hepatitis b, ya que la hepatitis b podría reaparecer. las reacciones a la infusión son un efecto secundario común de ocrevus. algunas pueden ser graves y requerir hospitalización. puede aumentar su riesgo de contraer infecciones, que pueden ser graves, y podría disminuir algunos tipos de inmunoglobulinas. la lmp no es común, pero se podría producir con ocrevus. puede causar una discapacidad o ser fatal. puede existir un mayor riesgo de contraer colitis y cáncer, incluyendo el de mama. nosotros usamos ocrevus. [franchesca]: más progreso, [pastell]: menos progresión. [voz femenina]: pregúntele a su médico sobre ocrevus. ¡ahh! mi mint mobile shake. pedacitos de galle
ordena la big new yorker hoy mismo. es por tiempo limitado.iva de la esclerosis múltiple, ocrevus ha demostrado su eficacia para reducir recaídas en la emr... y retrasar la progresión de la discapacidad. [voz masculina]: no use ocrevus si ha tenido una reacción alérgica potencialmente mortal a este o si tiene hepatitis b. hable con su médico sobre las vacunas o si ha tenido colitis o hepatitis b, ya que la hepatitis b podría reaparecer. las reacciones a la infusión son un efecto...
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safer, new york city mayor eric adam as announced a sweeping new plan to better help mentally ill new yorkersheir access to housing and treatment options and expanding the use of medical professionals rather than police to respond to mental health-related 911 calls. here with me now is new york city mayor eric adams, thank you so much. i appreciate you being here? this proposal, there's a lot in it, we mentioned some of it. when will new yorkers start to feel the impact of some of this and how much will it cost them? they are now, when you saw the first phase of our safety plan and our initiative to get those with serious mental health issues to the point that they're a danger to themselves and others can take it at basic needs, people pushed back, but i was clear and i was focused. we saw the movement in the subway system. 4,000 people were brought inside for care. over a thousand remain and some went to stay with families and now we're moving to the next level. young people with mental health issues and substance abuse issues and those with serious mental health issues partnered with the go
safer, new york city mayor eric adam as announced a sweeping new plan to better help mentally ill new yorkersheir access to housing and treatment options and expanding the use of medical professionals rather than police to respond to mental health-related 911 calls. here with me now is new york city mayor eric adams, thank you so much. i appreciate you being here? this proposal, there's a lot in it, we mentioned some of it. when will new yorkers start to feel the impact of some of this and how...
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york city mayor eric adams announced a sweeping new plan this week to better help mentally ill new yorkersss to housing and treatment options and expanding the use of medical professionals, rather than police to respond to mental health-related 911 calls. here with me now is new york mayor, eric adams. thank you so much. >> thank you. good to see you. >> appreciate you being here. >> this new proposal, there is a lot in it. we just mentioned some of it. when will new yorkers start to actually feel the exact of this and also, how much will it cost them? >> well, they are now. when you saw the first phase of our subway safety plan and our indicative to get those with series mental health issues to the point that they were in danger to themselves and others couldn't take care of their basic needs, people pushed back. but was clear and focused. we started to see the remucovemt of encampment on our subway system. 4,000 people we brought inside for care. over a thousand remained. some went to stay with families. now we're moving to the next level. young people with mental health issues, substanc
york city mayor eric adams announced a sweeping new plan this week to better help mentally ill new yorkersss to housing and treatment options and expanding the use of medical professionals, rather than police to respond to mental health-related 911 calls. here with me now is new york mayor, eric adams. thank you so much. >> thank you. good to see you. >> appreciate you being here. >> this new proposal, there is a lot in it. we just mentioned some of it. when will new yorkers...
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recent book is in their times editors choice and it received international press coverage from "the new yorker," "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "washington post" the sunday observer in the "london times." in addition polling is a well-known scholar on everyday life in communism behind the iron curtain. the culture of communism after 1968 spring spring which originated a new field of study. welcome paulina. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. >> delighted to have you and your book the hotel that sat women free is so many things. this is the story of a place and also wonderful narrative that interweaves the history of the 20th century with a nuanced history of women and professions. >> it's a scholar and historian myself that i'm curious about your own scholarly process. >> i usually begin with dread and i say that half jokingly. i realize i'm interested in topics that haven't been written about before so there's not that much to read in order to get started and that's very daunting. also i'm always more interested in a collective experience about a time and a place so ag
recent book is in their times editors choice and it received international press coverage from "the new yorker," "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "washington post" the sunday observer in the "london times." in addition polling is a well-known scholar on everyday life in communism behind the iron curtain. the culture of communism after 1968 spring spring which originated a new field of study. welcome paulina. >> thank you....
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they're free. [ laughter ] for every new yorker.: they're free. >> >> seth: how do you make money, fred? >> fred: it doesn't -- that's -- it doesn't matter. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> fred: do you know what i mean? >> seth: what's it called? do you have a name for it? >> fred: none. [ light laughter ] no name. [ light laughter ] >> seth: congratulations. >> fred: thank you. [ light laughter ] >> seth: are you good -- [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is an emmy and golden globe winning comedian. you know him for his work on "saturday night live," "brooklyn 99," "palm springs." and as one-third the lonely island. new episodes of his animated series "digman!" premiere, oh my god, premiere wednesday nights at 10:30 on comedy central. please welcome back to the show. our very good friend, andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> seth: welcome back, my friend. >> what a reaction! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: this is a big deal. it has been a while since you have been here in person. and in fact, the last ti
they're free. [ laughter ] for every new yorker.: they're free. >> >> seth: how do you make money, fred? >> fred: it doesn't -- that's -- it doesn't matter. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> fred: do you know what i mean? >> seth: what's it called? do you have a name for it? >> fred: none. [ light laughter ] no name. [ light laughter ] >> seth: congratulations. >> fred: thank you. [ light laughter ] >> seth: are you good -- [ cheers and...
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so what did new yorkers think about this? you would think new york liberal. these are the only normal people in all of new york , but at least general carter out in the streets of manhattan, a very dangerous job to find out. take a look at visa brag, postpone the session with the grand jury. so for the possible indictment of president , do you think democrats are becoming a little nervous? is that a sign they're getting nervous? well, you know, i think it's funny because this is something that i expected to happen because i think they're trying their best to kind of deter him running for presidency again, if he gets indicted, great. if he doesn't, you know, i feel like 2024 is more of an issue. and do you think democrats are getting a little bit nervous about the trump indictment, or do you think that they're going to go for it? they we're out here protesting yesterday afternoon. right? right. maybe getting a little nervous. it's a former president , so they have to tread carefully. they can't just go wild. i'm not a fan of the guy, but i certainly respect th
so what did new yorkers think about this? you would think new york liberal. these are the only normal people in all of new york , but at least general carter out in the streets of manhattan, a very dangerous job to find out. take a look at visa brag, postpone the session with the grand jury. so for the possible indictment of president , do you think democrats are becoming a little nervous? is that a sign they're getting nervous? well, you know, i think it's funny because this is something that...
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it will affect every new yorker, young people who don't have, this will be on top of their subscriptionng the program in florida or another state but if your subscription is in new york and you are a resident you will be taxed on this. to fund the mta which let's be honest is one of the most poorly run, financially mismanaged, unaccountable transit authorities in the world and the reason they want to ride uber and left is they are afraid for their personal safety to ride the subways of the in ta because of democrats soft on crime policies. they have created this disaster at want and want to tax you and everyone else. stuart: they can do what they like. the democrats in both houses, thoroughly democrat, not much you can do about it. >> we have to go out here. i think most new yorkers, we have to make sure we educate people to let them know this is what your democratic legislators, state senators are doing and we saw this last election cycle, lee zeldin ran a good campaign, showed republicans how to compete in new york by talking issues that didn't matter to new yorkers. that is what we w
it will affect every new yorker, young people who don't have, this will be on top of their subscriptionng the program in florida or another state but if your subscription is in new york and you are a resident you will be taxed on this. to fund the mta which let's be honest is one of the most poorly run, financially mismanaged, unaccountable transit authorities in the world and the reason they want to ride uber and left is they are afraid for their personal safety to ride the subways of the in...
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what do new yorkers think about this you? think new york and liberal.se are the only normal people in new york. >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: sara carter went out to the streets of manhattan. a dangerous job to find out. take a look. >> d.a. bragg postponed the grand jury. do you think democrats are nervous? >> well, it's funny. this is something i expected to happen. i think they are trying to their best to deter him from running for presidency again. >> if he gets indicted, sure, great. if he doesn't, i feel like 2024 is more of an issue. >> do you think democrats are nervous about the trump indictment or they will go for it? >> they were out here protesting yesterday afternoon. maybe they are nervous. >> it's a former president. they have to tread carefully. they can't go wild. i am not a fan of the guy but it's a wait and see game. >> do you think the dems are scared? >> it's ridiculous. this are actually criminals in new york who should be prosecuted and put in jail. >> do you think the democrats are getting nervous or it will happen later? ho
what do new yorkers think about this you? think new york and liberal.se are the only normal people in new york. >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: sara carter went out to the streets of manhattan. a dangerous job to find out. take a look. >> d.a. bragg postponed the grand jury. do you think democrats are nervous? >> well, it's funny. this is something i expected to happen. i think they are trying to their best to deter him from running for presidency again. >> if...
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that you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist. - it's no secret to new yorkersis guy. he cleaned up new york. he made it better. he thinks he, like, runs the world. - the brooklyn art museum's exhibit entitled "sensation," featuring a dung-decorated painting of the blessed mother. - i think this show is disgusting. it's a terrible, terrible use of government funds. and i think we'll do everything we can to remove funding for the brooklyn museum until the director comes to his senses. - his second term, he became a guy i really didn't like. i went from a guy, like, "yeah, not so bad," to like, "ugh!" - and this started to rankle a lot of people in a lot of corners of the city, the animal lovers, the culture lovers. the black and brown folks were already, you know, clear that rudy was not gonna be their kind of guy. you know, so his coalition just started to fall apart piece by piece. "this is enough already. let's move on." - and then the parade had passed. it was done. now even his personal life was an embarrassment. his intolerance was unacceptable to a lot of
that you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist. - it's no secret to new yorkersis guy. he cleaned up new york. he made it better. he thinks he, like, runs the world. - the brooklyn art museum's exhibit entitled "sensation," featuring a dung-decorated painting of the blessed mother. - i think this show is disgusting. it's a terrible, terrible use of government funds. and i think we'll do everything we can to remove funding for the brooklyn museum until the...
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. >> jimmy: you're a new yorker. >> she's a new yorker now. >> jimmy: wow! going to die there." she was like, "sounds great. go back to third grade." you know? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow, very dramatic. yeah. wow. yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i was ready. i was ready. >> jimmy: and then what did you feel when you got to new york finally? you got to sit, it feels like home. >> oh. yeah, i mean, i think there's -- you know, i think -- i mean, we're speaking to an audience of new yorkers. but i think when it's -- when you're meant to be here, you just know that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and whenever you're here, i feel my best version of myself in new york. i'm definitely happiest. >> jimmy: i'm happy you're here. i'm happy you're a new yorker. [ cheers and applause ] are you -- do you people watch? >> oh, yeah, obsessively. >> jimmy: that's my favorite >> yeah. and also, you know, i feel like there are so many things you can only see in new york. like, i don't know, "have you guys seen this?" where it's like someone will be walking around with, like, a a snake around
. >> jimmy: you're a new yorker. >> she's a new yorker now. >> jimmy: wow! going to die there." she was like, "sounds great. go back to third grade." you know? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow, very dramatic. yeah. wow. yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i was ready. i was ready. >> jimmy: and then what did you feel when you got to new york finally? you got to sit, it feels like home. >> oh. yeah, i mean, i think there's -- you know, i think -- i mean,...
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new york was at the epicenter of the pandemic at the beginning more than 70000 new yorkers have died ult. families in new york and during record unemployment the unemployment insurance system became a lifeline to nearly 5 million new yorkers. in my district organizations like the chinese-american planning council connected at least 740 households with unemployment insurance nearly 2000 families with housing assistance and 1300 people who were excluded from federal relief new york city's innovative immigrant emergency relief program and ashes one outstanding organization of many. when covid searched and 22 million lost their job it fell to the unemployment insurance system to take on the immense volume of the claims the heart the flavor distributed more than $105 billion which is the equivalent of 50 years worth benefits in two years from the start of the pandemic that obviously the new influx of benefits opened itself up to fraud through identity theft online which you have spoken about. then he asked a department of labor has recommended congress provide sustained investment of addit
new york was at the epicenter of the pandemic at the beginning more than 70000 new yorkers have died ult. families in new york and during record unemployment the unemployment insurance system became a lifeline to nearly 5 million new yorkers. in my district organizations like the chinese-american planning council connected at least 740 households with unemployment insurance nearly 2000 families with housing assistance and 1300 people who were excluded from federal relief new york city's...
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i mean i should say five borough new yorkers will ask themselves about this payout which also includesmillion dollars in legal fee. lawrence: you know what's crazy david, i covered the protest all across the country, new york specifically. i think i was living in new york at the time. the cops here gave them free-range. they stepped back and let them burn the buildings they -- they let them shut down bridges and do everything. so how they could find a lawsuit after that, again, if there was any type of -- illegal action taking place, of course, they should be condemn but a lot of times they were the crowds you didn't know who was throwing the rocks or anything and so they were detain the entire group until they can sort it out what's your take on this? >> well let's take tony's points and then take the what's missing approach. officers have not been charged to the best of my knowledge an i've done digging on this specifically with crimes related to against these people related to their settlements so that's a problem orders police were given, the policies, people with what is an illega
i mean i should say five borough new yorkers will ask themselves about this payout which also includesmillion dollars in legal fee. lawrence: you know what's crazy david, i covered the protest all across the country, new york specifically. i think i was living in new york at the time. the cops here gave them free-range. they stepped back and let them burn the buildings they -- they let them shut down bridges and do everything. so how they could find a lawsuit after that, again, if there was any...
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nick is still the editor of the new yorker. there is no accountability whatsoever. whereas people who did step out of line, for instance, well donna, whose show was canceled a few weeks before the invasion of iraq, according to lead memos from and b, c. m s n. b c, precisely because you allowed anti were voices of minority of voices on the show, but still voices aloud on his program. that was unacceptable. because the memo from nbc that was leaked said that the competitors like fox would be waving the flag as the bombs fell on baghdad. they didn't want to be the network out. peter, what's your assessment of, you know, how much of this is just ra, naked, self interest and opportunity versus the kind of broader structural pressure. and then to wasn't really a situation where if you didn't go along with the system, you're was career suicide because in some ways that it least it doesn't justify the action, but give some context for it. busy well i, i was taken by something which katrina said just then which was the importance of access. but of course it's, it's, it's a,
nick is still the editor of the new yorker. there is no accountability whatsoever. whereas people who did step out of line, for instance, well donna, whose show was canceled a few weeks before the invasion of iraq, according to lead memos from and b, c. m s n. b c, precisely because you allowed anti were voices of minority of voices on the show, but still voices aloud on his program. that was unacceptable. because the memo from nbc that was leaked said that the competitors like fox would be...
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so over the next, you know, when i went on the right for the new yorker magazine and the new york times, etc, the people come to me and our government for the people like this. not in the intelligence service in the safe department. i mean, everywhere, when you take the oath of office in america, you have to do it every year at a certain offices do these guys. it's for them. it's not to the general or the admiral or the to the president is sort of constitution. and there are those people there and you know, if you're a 3rd, 3rd, a 3rd generation american or 4th generation whose the, whose family has been in war and been in combat for america. you go in there happily. and then you get rather than get disillusion, you do you do your job, but you do have, you do have a sense that there is that your, i just can't get into source. but you're, you're not wrong in the idea that the people i talked to are, are people that want their job to be better. and i'll put it another way they want their president to make better choices. i don't think that i think that's fair enough. you right, well, you'
so over the next, you know, when i went on the right for the new yorker magazine and the new york times, etc, the people come to me and our government for the people like this. not in the intelligence service in the safe department. i mean, everywhere, when you take the oath of office in america, you have to do it every year at a certain offices do these guys. it's for them. it's not to the general or the admiral or the to the president is sort of constitution. and there are those people there...
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so many new yorkers would love to have free education for their children.the, house but new york city has about 17,000, 20,000 homeless people per day we are not taking care of i see every day. >> kayleigh: to that point, let's talk about americans without a college degree. marie, the student loan for this program biden would take money from those without college degrees and give it to those who have chosen to pursue that. this, too, take money from a college degree and subsidize for college degree. what would you say to americans without college degree? >> first eric adams is not super progressive leftist democrat. he's talked a lot about -- no, he's talked a lot about crime, immigration. >> kayleigh: that is different in action. >> marie: the pipe and administration buddy runs a city where the reality is what the reality is and we need to deal with this huge migrant population. i don't know if this proposal will go forward. in general, to your question there is a bigger problem in this country with college affordability, community college affordability an
so many new yorkers would love to have free education for their children.the, house but new york city has about 17,000, 20,000 homeless people per day we are not taking care of i see every day. >> kayleigh: to that point, let's talk about americans without a college degree. marie, the student loan for this program biden would take money from those without college degrees and give it to those who have chosen to pursue that. this, too, take money from a college degree and subsidize for...
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new yorker and the magazine. and the next day, sure enough they had bomb. baghdad killed 8 people. and the 1st time america had ever struck a major city in the middle east. the next day he goes to church, and sunday was a saturday that the bombing took place. he goes to church, and he's a hero. the presser all over there, all over. every word that works are so biting, jumped on ukraine. he's going to support, but not just on ukraine. so i mean, this particular case that you write about, i mean we go to norway, we find divers, we'd take the ones here in my state, pensacola area, florida. we combine them, we send them on this mission. they go 260 feet underground. they plant essentially bombs, see 4 on concrete blow up these things. this whole story is, i don't know like something out of a double. 07 movie. and yet we're doing it thinking no one's going to find out. wish i could tell you one thing about the ca when it wants to do something down and dirty. they know how to keep it. they know how to keep it small. you know what i'm saying? yeah. the people who know very small and the p
new yorker and the magazine. and the next day, sure enough they had bomb. baghdad killed 8 people. and the 1st time america had ever struck a major city in the middle east. the next day he goes to church, and sunday was a saturday that the bombing took place. he goes to church, and he's a hero. the presser all over there, all over. every word that works are so biting, jumped on ukraine. he's going to support, but not just on ukraine. so i mean, this particular case that you write about, i mean...
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oleg’s land, if shevchenkivska was in ukraine and believe me, tentatively, in a new yorker to sneeze,er the government of the shevchenkivska prize or the government of some other came to him country to him. it is important that it be a cultural art that will offer it in its own way . artists this prize and that's all, and there's no need to write a separate line. and then drag it out with the signing, and as for the departure, far away and not from the working people, and so on , what is known about the departure? well, ivan lenyo, the cossack of systems, the leader of the band, turned to the ministry of culture about what they said listen, during the full-scale invasion, i and other performers like me went abroad more than once , because now the documents that you require after one artist who somehow got permission to leave with his allegedly stand-up performances of dubious quality, because there are more jokes than humor, and now ivan lenyok says that it is impossible to fulfill these demands, moreover, if they did not escape during the year of the full-scale invasion, then they pr
oleg’s land, if shevchenkivska was in ukraine and believe me, tentatively, in a new yorker to sneeze,er the government of the shevchenkivska prize or the government of some other came to him country to him. it is important that it be a cultural art that will offer it in its own way . artists this prize and that's all, and there's no need to write a separate line. and then drag it out with the signing, and as for the departure, far away and not from the working people, and so on , what is...
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juan: could you talk about this issue that you wrote about in "the new yorker" pc aging student debtorsca," you highlight the fact there is a growing demographic of student demo -- student debtors, those over the age of 60? >> as someone who is working in the student debt space, i am familiar with the understanding of debt as a poverty tax. the people who have the least money end up paying the most. this is how debt functions but it was really a revelation for me when i understood the fastest-growing demographic of student debtors are old people. it really sort of shed light on the absolute policy failure of student debt. that want to take on a loan, it becomes increasingly harder and harder to get out of it. one of the people that i was lucky enough to listen to her story was a 91-year-old woman named betty ann who worked as a schoolteacher in harlem for decades and at age 55 decided to go back to school. she wanted a different angle on the problems she was sing around her. she decided to go to law school in the 1980's. she was one of the first black women to attend new york university
juan: could you talk about this issue that you wrote about in "the new yorker" pc aging student debtorsca," you highlight the fact there is a growing demographic of student demo -- student debtors, those over the age of 60? >> as someone who is working in the student debt space, i am familiar with the understanding of debt as a poverty tax. the people who have the least money end up paying the most. this is how debt functions but it was really a revelation for me when i...
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by the way, donald trump is a new yorker himself, and there is -- and the actions took place here in terms of the trump organization and the business record so it's a tough one. >> you know -- yeah, and maya, in order to charge a felony, alvin bragg has to show that trump did this to conceal another crime. how does that leagally work >> it's what we call a novel argument, meaning it hasn't been something we've seen before, but he certainly has a legal path to it which is to say, okay if you falsify your business records, that is a misdemeanor in new york, but if we can show that you did that in order to cover up another crime, a crime that itself would be a felony, then that's the felony charge. so you've got to link the two together as related acts, essentially, to say, you did the misd misdemeanor to cover up a felony >> what is one of the biggest worries for law enforcement this morning, whether it be in new york city or palm beach? >> yeah. i think the first thing about it, jose, is this is the first step that probably many legal steps and legal motions, and so while we're focuse
by the way, donald trump is a new yorker himself, and there is -- and the actions took place here in terms of the trump organization and the business record so it's a tough one. >> you know -- yeah, and maya, in order to charge a felony, alvin bragg has to show that trump did this to conceal another crime. how does that leagally work >> it's what we call a novel argument, meaning it hasn't been something we've seen before, but he certainly has a legal path to it which is to say,...
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brian brenberg, you're a new yorker and end of an era. >> i arrived in new york as a poor college professorh a new baby in tow, i ate that stuff every day for lunch because it's all i could afford. you could get three slices for $3 and have to make due on two and how do you do that? stuart: but you get indigestion from the pizza slices. it brightens things up. check the market. it'll brighten you up. dow up 220 points and nasdaq up nearly 100 and s&p up 32 and not bad. susan: what does is mean for the cost of pizza slice. if it hikes rates tomorrow, $2. the billionaire class, elon musk, bill acheman and they think the rate will hike by at least 25-basis points tomorrow wall street thinks and akman is in the 24% camp tweeting last night, this is not an environment into which the federal reserve should be raising rates and adding additional pressures on the system as financial stability as the fed's first response and the fed needs to drop rates by at least 50-basis points on wednesday. musk has been saying this for the past year and predicting that the fed's aggressiveness would drive us int
brian brenberg, you're a new yorker and end of an era. >> i arrived in new york as a poor college professorh a new baby in tow, i ate that stuff every day for lunch because it's all i could afford. you could get three slices for $3 and have to make due on two and how do you do that? stuart: but you get indigestion from the pizza slices. it brightens things up. check the market. it'll brighten you up. dow up 220 points and nasdaq up nearly 100 and s&p up 32 and not bad. susan: what...
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new yorkers, it seems like they are paying the tab and there's no end in sight. >> they are paying the all right. i'm glad wrinkly that we are being a bit more transparent how much all of this is costing but to give a comparison, $5 million a day is about what we pay on our entire sanitation department parks department in the city of 8.8 million people so this is not just a drop in the bucket, it's more than most large american cities have in their entire annual budget we are forced to pay the tab because joe biden is not offering us any compensation or taking over essentially federal duties and there's no end in sight because he refuses to take action at the border and re- implement policies that prevent people from coming here. eric: about 30,000 migrants they said. the cost of the city is $363 a day to house and feed them and we saw video of the row hotel in times square, a great tourist beautiful hotel but these people are being put up. >> they are taking over certain parts of manhattan, taking over complete blocks of new york city time to time. i give credit to a lot of decent peo
new yorkers, it seems like they are paying the tab and there's no end in sight. >> they are paying the all right. i'm glad wrinkly that we are being a bit more transparent how much all of this is costing but to give a comparison, $5 million a day is about what we pay on our entire sanitation department parks department in the city of 8.8 million people so this is not just a drop in the bucket, it's more than most large american cities have in their entire annual budget we are forced to...
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few years later, but in the courtyard of may 2004 and sensational publication of a ruff in the new yorker, and then everyone became really scared, especially when you consider that most of the eel prisoners would have nothing to do with the dotted regime had nothing to do with it. terrorism and was not , for example, religious preachers among the prisoners, there were many businessmen , public figures and even ordinary merchants after the publication. hershey pentagon surrendered we were completely shocked by the fact that we saw 17 officers and 13 privates were removed from their duties before the court came, 11 received minor sentences, which were then further mitigated these young people said, since they have power treat prisoners gently. they did just that. brigadier general ginny skorpinsky, who at that time led the forces for managing iraqi prisons, was dismissed because she did not lead courses and did not familiarize her subordinates with the terms of the geneva convention on their treatment of prisoners. excuse me. think at least something stopped you know how many places. americ
few years later, but in the courtyard of may 2004 and sensational publication of a ruff in the new yorker, and then everyone became really scared, especially when you consider that most of the eel prisoners would have nothing to do with the dotted regime had nothing to do with it. terrorism and was not , for example, religious preachers among the prisoners, there were many businessmen , public figures and even ordinary merchants after the publication. hershey pentagon surrendered we were...
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do you know if the president's team and the state of new yorker are discussing the arraignment?logistics we know that this court date is tuesday. that is my understanding is that they're working out the logistics. again that's that's not my responsibility by the mayor's minded understanding. yes no understood. do you know if your colleagues who are specifically on this case been given details of the indictment, which which, obviously, we're told still is under seal. no they wouldn't be given details. really the fact that we're even talking about this kind of demonstrates the double standard because ordinarily, you wouldn't have any of these details because it's sealed. it's illegal for them to be leaking details like how many counts with the counts are and things like that until the george judge actually orders it unsealed, so no, they wouldn't be sharing that with the team at this point. so donald trump has made a lot of public statements and statements on social media attacking district attorney brag. attacking this case. um. spell out the evidence in your view that the d a ha
do you know if the president's team and the state of new yorker are discussing the arraignment?logistics we know that this court date is tuesday. that is my understanding is that they're working out the logistics. again that's that's not my responsibility by the mayor's minded understanding. yes no understood. do you know if your colleagues who are specifically on this case been given details of the indictment, which which, obviously, we're told still is under seal. no they wouldn't be given...
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>> celebrating alongside all new yorkers, and connor mcgregor sent a video to 2 sons in a loving memory. god bless them. >> i have my mom in new york with me, we are going to check out the festivities. she's not here, she's back in the hotel room watching and the festivities and the drunk new yorkers. >> be sure to check out "the ingram angle," we will get some answers about hunter biden through james comer, and other great guests, you have to tune in to find out. join me 10:00 p.m. "america reports" now. >> sandra: newly released bank records tying beau biden's widow hallie to foreign businesses, a top republican says many members could have benefitted from the back door deals. >> john: this as the fourth biden family member has uncovered, who is the mystery person. james comer joins us coming right up. >> sandra: first the international criminal court has issued arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin accusing him of committing
>> celebrating alongside all new yorkers, and connor mcgregor sent a video to 2 sons in a loving memory. god bless them. >> i have my mom in new york with me, we are going to check out the festivities. she's not here, she's back in the hotel room watching and the festivities and the drunk new yorkers. >> be sure to check out "the ingram angle," we will get some answers about hunter biden through james comer, and other great guests, you have to tune in to find out....
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so many new yorkers, we are losing 300,000 new yorkers a year that's almost 1,000 day at a moving outstate because of the high taxes, they defund, dismantle, he would hav otherwise one republicans wouldn't be in charge of congress if not for your great performance. >> people know that if they mov down there, they will be safer, they'll be more prosperous, i think it's fantastic that lori lightfoot lost last night in th reason she lost is because she was a terrible mayor. it was because people it transcends politics. they care about safe streets, they want tougher economic mobility. they want a good quality education for their kids. if you're a terrible mayor in a bad leader you should go. the run that at this city leveled the state level, we sen people to washington perth to get you plot you want like 71 percent of the geographic area of new york over 77 percent , what was it? we flip the suburbs, we flip th seats, we held that tough syracuse each. >> thanks, i got george santos as my congressman. >> we got rid of nancy pelosi, speaker of the house. >> i really mean this, i think you
so many new yorkers, we are losing 300,000 new yorkers a year that's almost 1,000 day at a moving outstate because of the high taxes, they defund, dismantle, he would hav otherwise one republicans wouldn't be in charge of congress if not for your great performance. >> people know that if they mov down there, they will be safer, they'll be more prosperous, i think it's fantastic that lori lightfoot lost last night in th reason she lost is because she was a terrible mayor. it was because...
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jane, mayor chief washington correspondent for the new yorker, joins me now. , jane i thought that piece you wrote because in the median filings, what we see is that struggle for control, laid bare, right? the people in fox know that what trump is saying are lies, possibly like lies that will expose them to litigation risk, might endanger american democracy, but their audience likes trouble wants to hear him say they decide to go along. but do you think the state of that very fraught intense relationship was now. >> i think it's more intense than ever but it's actually been tense if you go almost from the start if you really think about it it's interesting rupert murdoch and donald trump have known each other by my calculation for 46 or 47 years and they've had a kind of mutually beneficial dysfunctional relationship almost on the start they were introduced by roy cohen, who's one of the more iniquitous sort of fixers in the world of american part politics, who worked for joe mccarthy. and the original deal they struck up, is at the time murdaugh own new york post anyone to sell newspape
jane, mayor chief washington correspondent for the new yorker, joins me now. , jane i thought that piece you wrote because in the median filings, what we see is that struggle for control, laid bare, right? the people in fox know that what trump is saying are lies, possibly like lies that will expose them to litigation risk, might endanger american democracy, but their audience likes trouble wants to hear him say they decide to go along. but do you think the state of that very fraught intense...