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so they're protecting new yorkers. they're literally protecting yorkers. there are more firemen. they want to make sure that everything is running as should. so one of the waltons, he sort of he's significant and moving and making sure that there are more firemen on the streets just in case there are fire, in case there is a fire fire. that's the primary things they do. they do some other smaller things. but the viewing chamber and the chamber of commerce sort of their main serve. yeah. and they keep pitching the chamber congress. let's ask you about that as well. so the original chamber commerce is founded by the glances. the glances open up access to the assembly in ways that probably no other colony that much a public access. they expand participation. more people are participating politics than ever before. they take all these new tactics. i mean, described it as a campaign. i read like political campaign, you think today and even they created tickets. so when we talk about the ticket today i mean was this the first time that a ticket produced in the colonies i'm sure it was
so they're protecting new yorkers. they're literally protecting yorkers. there are more firemen. they want to make sure that everything is running as should. so one of the waltons, he sort of he's significant and moving and making sure that there are more firemen on the streets just in case there are fire, in case there is a fire fire. that's the primary things they do. they do some other smaller things. but the viewing chamber and the chamber of commerce sort of their main serve. yeah. and...
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he was a loyalist in 1776, so he's a great new yorker. look at everything that he did and it's very sad that he passed away. and what's also interesting is that the rhinelander family are still around in new york and their rhinelander is up in massachusetts as well. and i've met of them and when i saw i've been doing research on your family and they go, oh, have you? they were patriots in the revolution and i'm oh are they. so it's but interesting to me to see how family tradition evolves changes over time. so i was talking to this person when i was at the massachusetts historical and this is very interesting hearing the heartache on her family history. and i was explaining to her, well, i find about frederick and his brothers and father, but it changed. but he adopted to life in new york, partly maybe because of the easy political methods that were implemented and people just kind of i think they just moved on. well, this question follows on. i was thinking about a before you, but but my my question is how much did land ownership because
he was a loyalist in 1776, so he's a great new yorker. look at everything that he did and it's very sad that he passed away. and what's also interesting is that the rhinelander family are still around in new york and their rhinelander is up in massachusetts as well. and i've met of them and when i saw i've been doing research on your family and they go, oh, have you? they were patriots in the revolution and i'm oh are they. so it's but interesting to me to see how family tradition evolves...
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and i ask new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments.out 30 minutes you're going to hear a story of the case that is in front of us. the story will come from the federal prosecutors. and i ask to wait and hear our side to this narrative. from here, my attorneys will take care of the case so i can take care of the city. my day-to-day will not change. i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. and the 300,000-plus employees of our city government will con to do their jobs, because this is what we do as new yorkers. it's an insult to the hardworking people of this city that anyone would say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background. they are dedicated public servants and i have been one of them for many years and they're going to continue to do their job moving the city forward every day. it's an unt fortunate day and it's a painful day. but inside of all of that, it is a day where we will finally rebuild, while for 10 months i have gone through this. i look forward to
and i ask new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments.out 30 minutes you're going to hear a story of the case that is in front of us. the story will come from the federal prosecutors. and i ask to wait and hear our side to this narrative. from here, my attorneys will take care of the case so i can take care of the city. my day-to-day will not change. i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. and the 300,000-plus employees of our...
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new york because of the liberal policies in new york, so many new yorkers have left and gone to florida that they will never elect a rudy giuliani. he was about as close to get in the modern day. he hasn't delivered on that. new york is now spending $5 billion housing, feeding, caring for illegal migrants. new yorkers aren't happy about that. democrats don't like having a democrat calling them out for these policies and so maybe there is politics in it. i don't know. >> harris: phil holloway is still with us and bobby. this is something new. i don't know if you can help us navigate now what happens next but certainly you can tell us what has led up to this point. they got something. they moved on that. what do you know about this case? >> the first thing you have to know is by the time this stuff became public a few months ago the f.b.i. was at work a long time before that. they were looking at this for a long time before things start evidence leaking out and getting made public. when you start seeing everybody resigning around him. so many level officials resigning around them you have
new york because of the liberal policies in new york, so many new yorkers have left and gone to florida that they will never elect a rudy giuliani. he was about as close to get in the modern day. he hasn't delivered on that. new york is now spending $5 billion housing, feeding, caring for illegal migrants. new yorkers aren't happy about that. democrats don't like having a democrat calling them out for these policies and so maybe there is politics in it. i don't know. >> harris: phil...
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the new yorker.mp says he will end war quickly, 24 hours before inauguration if victory but still, not a meeting. with zelensky, perhaps trump wants to take such a neutral position in the event of his victory, that is, neutral in relation to both kyiv and moscow, so to speak, i did not meet with zelensky, i did not accept his victory plan, i did not even hear him and i didn't want to hear it, i'm not involved, an impartial mediator, yes, let's negotiate, yes, let's negotiate, and maybe trump's motivation was, well, it's quite likely that... one of these versions is true, that is, maybe he is simply trying to avoid any discussion with volodymyr zelenskyi, but it seems to me that it is also important to note here that from the information that we have now, the content of volodymyr zelenskyi's plan consists of two key, key components. the first part is the creation of prerequisites for increasing offensive operations on the territory of the russian federation and gaining the ability to... with long-rang
the new yorker.mp says he will end war quickly, 24 hours before inauguration if victory but still, not a meeting. with zelensky, perhaps trump wants to take such a neutral position in the event of his victory, that is, neutral in relation to both kyiv and moscow, so to speak, i did not meet with zelensky, i did not accept his victory plan, i did not even hear him and i didn't want to hear it, i'm not involved, an impartial mediator, yes, let's negotiate, yes, let's negotiate, and maybe trump's...
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i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. and the 300,000-plus employees of our city government will con to do their jobs, because this is what we do as new yorkers. it's an insult to the hardworking people of this city that anyone would say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background. they are dedicated public servants and i have been one of them for many years and they're going to continue to do their job moving the city forward every day. it's an unt fortunate day and it's a painful day. but inside of all of that, it is a day where we will finally rebuild, while for 10 months i have gone through this. i look forward to defending myself and defending the people of this city as i have done throughout my entire professional career. >> shortly after mayor adams' news conference, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, damien williams, was joined by the f.b.i. and new york department of investigations to speak with the media about the federal indictment. this is about 20 minutes. go
i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. and the 300,000-plus employees of our city government will con to do their jobs, because this is what we do as new yorkers. it's an insult to the hardworking people of this city that anyone would say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background. they are dedicated public servants and i have been one of them for many years and they're going to continue to do their job moving the city...
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this is extremely alarming to me and to everyday new yorkers pick i hope this raises a red flag are many people who are watching today that this is inappropriate, they should not happen with any elected official within the city of new york and hope he's held accountable if these are true charges for one final question. how do you think this will play out in the dynamic between a and the city council? you guys to have to work together as he's not resigning. how do you think this'll play it all the other things you have to work together on when it comes to delivering services for new yorkers? is that going to be a distraction oregon's of? >> the city council is focused on doing the work and the leadership of speaker adams. we have been headstrong and passed legislation to help new yorkers the five boroughs. dewey thing holding us back is a distraction does come from the side of city hall with all of this drama and potential illegal activity. the mayor is holding us back from progressing as a citizen holding us back as a counselor from doing the work we want to get done. >> i wanted to ask,
this is extremely alarming to me and to everyday new yorkers pick i hope this raises a red flag are many people who are watching today that this is inappropriate, they should not happen with any elected official within the city of new york and hope he's held accountable if these are true charges for one final question. how do you think this will play out in the dynamic between a and the city council? you guys to have to work together as he's not resigning. how do you think this'll play it all...
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said new yorkers. you know what luxury travel is to a new yorker right now?sturbating and most of the rats are dead. [ laughter ] with new york city mayor eric adams indicted on federal charges, many people are wondering who becomes mayor if he's forced to step down. furthermore, with several other city officials also ensnared in the investigation, it's possible they may be unable to serve as well. luckily, what happens in a situation like this is clearly spelled out in the city's charter. here is the line of succession for the office of new york city mayor. ♪ if eric adams resigns, he'll be replaced by public advocate jumaane williams. and if he resigns he'll be replaced by city comptroller brad lander. following him, it's times square elmo. [ laughter ] then the naked cowboy, pizza rat, the ghost of rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] 79 pigeons in a suit. dr. zizmore, mr. met. the "show time" dancers from the d train, a bodega cat, bill de blasio but this time he promises he'll be cool. [ laughter ] billy joel, harry truman, doris day, red china, johnny ray. [ lau
said new yorkers. you know what luxury travel is to a new yorker right now?sturbating and most of the rats are dead. [ laughter ] with new york city mayor eric adams indicted on federal charges, many people are wondering who becomes mayor if he's forced to step down. furthermore, with several other city officials also ensnared in the investigation, it's possible they may be unable to serve as well. luckily, what happens in a situation like this is clearly spelled out in the city's charter. here...
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he said in the spirit of being a new yorker, the function of administration of the city will continue. people serve as mayor of new york city. he says he looks forward to defending himself against the charges being brought against him, the allegations of the indictment that are being brought against him. he is speaking at an event. let's get out now to bloomberg's david gura, who is out in new york and has been following not just the legal action, but the response of the mayor. david? david: i was struck by the tone from the mayor, mirroring what we heard from him last night when he released a short video from gracie mansion, where he lives in new york city, decrying those charges, but also vowing to fight them, and really emphasizing the fact that he thinks he is going to be able to fight these charges as he continues as mayor of this city. there are a lot of skeptics, as he acknowledged in that statement. we heard from the mayor this morning. they think he should not be able to do that. he is adamant that he has been fighting the specter of these allegations for many months and shou
he said in the spirit of being a new yorker, the function of administration of the city will continue. people serve as mayor of new york city. he says he looks forward to defending himself against the charges being brought against him, the allegations of the indictment that are being brought against him. he is speaking at an event. let's get out now to bloomberg's david gura, who is out in new york and has been following not just the legal action, but the response of the mayor. david? david: i...
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and i asked new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. in about 30 minutes, you're going hear a story of the case that is in front of us. the story will come from the federal prosecutors. and i ask to wait and hear our side to this narrative. from here, my attorneys will take care of the case so i can take care of the city. my day-to-day will not change. i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. >> amen. >> and the 300,000-plus employees of our city government will continue to do their jobs. >> that's right. >> because this is what we do as new yorkers. it's an insult to the hard-working people of this city that anyone would say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background. they are dedicated public servants, and i have been one of them for many years. and they're going to continue to do their job, moving this city forward every day. it's an unfortunate day, and it's a painful day, but inside of all of that, it's a day where we will finally reveal why, for ten months, i
and i asked new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. in about 30 minutes, you're going hear a story of the case that is in front of us. the story will come from the federal prosecutors. and i ask to wait and hear our side to this narrative. from here, my attorneys will take care of the case so i can take care of the city. my day-to-day will not change. i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. >> amen. >> and the...
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we must give new yorkers confidence that there is steady, responsible leadership at every level of government. joining our discussion now is andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel and ms nbc legal analyst. having read the indictment today, i think i now know why it was released this week with leaders from around the world at the united nations this week. very much including the delegation from turkey. it seems to me that one of the messages of this indictment was aimed at the united nations to say to every country there, if you are ever thinking of getting involved in things like this and trying to use influence in the methods described here, we will stop it. >> i had the exact same view and i think it is useful to think about the charges here.
we must give new yorkers confidence that there is steady, responsible leadership at every level of government. joining our discussion now is andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel and ms nbc legal analyst. having read the indictment today, i think i now know why it was released this week with leaders from around the world at the united nations this week. very much including the delegation from turkey. it seems to me that one of the messages of this indictment was aimed at the united...
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but we are going to win new york. [ applause ] for every new yorker terrorized by this wave of migrant crime, november 5th will be your liberation day. it's going to be liberation. because you are living like hell. you're living a life like hell. vote for donald trump. what the hell do you have to lose? what do you have to lose? i call up my wife. i say, "baby, who could draw crowds? nobody can draw crowds like me. nobody, not even close. i'm the greatest of all time, maybe greater even than elvis. because elvis had a guitar. i don't have a guitar. elvis had a guitar. i don't have the privilege of a guitar." but i'd say, "baby, who can do it like me? nobody can do it like me.
but we are going to win new york. [ applause ] for every new yorker terrorized by this wave of migrant crime, november 5th will be your liberation day. it's going to be liberation. because you are living like hell. you're living a life like hell. vote for donald trump. what the hell do you have to lose? what do you have to lose? i call up my wife. i say, "baby, who could draw crowds? nobody can draw crowds like me. nobody, not even close. i'm the greatest of all time, maybe greater even...
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here's the new yorker quote is lion of how the vice president wants a new operations on illegal alienson. what the hell was he talking about. nobody knows. a really new yorker nobody knows if i know 1 you mean everybody who lives outside your [ bleep ] butthole. and they weren't the only ones who relied on their own it a current says truth trump made [ bleep ] up claiming things didn't exist just because they didn't see it meaning we the people had to do their job for them. users corrected them pointing out that yes harris did support taxpayer-funded prisoners sex changes in an aclu questionnaire. at least time corrected their error. well they missed the facts this is a magazine that admitted he let musk from a list of influential people in ai like hawaiian tropic leaving me out of the hottest buns on the beach contest and more digging from our nation's fine journalist covering this clip of her talking about her time as ag defending her courageous effort on don's reading a -- detainees making sure the change the policies so every transgender inmate in the prison system would have acces
here's the new yorker quote is lion of how the vice president wants a new operations on illegal alienson. what the hell was he talking about. nobody knows. a really new yorker nobody knows if i know 1 you mean everybody who lives outside your [ bleep ] butthole. and they weren't the only ones who relied on their own it a current says truth trump made [ bleep ] up claiming things didn't exist just because they didn't see it meaning we the people had to do their job for them. users corrected them...
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take care of the city my day-to-day will not change will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do 300,000 plus employees, of our city government we'll continue to do their jobs because this is what we do as new yorkers. it's an insult to the heartbroken pet the people of the city that anyone was say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background, there are dedicated public servant and i have been one of them for many years. and they go to continue to do their job moving the city forward every day. it's an unfortunate day and it's a painful day but inside of all of that, it's a day when we were finally reveal why for ten months, i have gone through this and i look forward to defending myself and defendant, the people of this city as i've done throughout my entire professional career i want to now turn it over to the person who's started me on this journey reverend herbert daughtry >> mr. mayor you out, man and will lead time. >> come still will be our reporters, their respective, what people say. he's still out so. >> we just heard
take care of the city my day-to-day will not change will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do 300,000 plus employees, of our city government we'll continue to do their jobs because this is what we do as new yorkers. it's an insult to the heartbroken pet the people of the city that anyone was say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background, there are dedicated public servant and i have been one of them for many years. and they...
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users on x corrected the new yorker. time magazine, the new york times and others pointing out that, yes kamala did support taxpayer funded prisoner changes in an aclu questionnaire. at least time their error. but it's no surprise time initially missed the facts. this is a mag that admitted elon musk from their list of influential people in ai. that's like hawaiian tropic leaving me out of a hotteset buns on the beach contess t. fo >> but maybe a little more digging from our nation's fine journalists would have beeour nn covered. this 2019 clip of kamala talking about her time as californicoveri a ag, proudlyurageo defending her courageous efforts on dong'uss four detainees. >> i made sure that they changed the policy in the state of california so that every transgendee ininmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care that they desire to need. >>desired and ne hmm.w th at>> of course, they never saw that clip. or maybe they did and chos e to ignore it. they'd rather focus on the charm of today's kamala.
users on x corrected the new yorker. time magazine, the new york times and others pointing out that, yes kamala did support taxpayer funded prisoner changes in an aclu questionnaire. at least time their error. but it's no surprise time initially missed the facts. this is a mag that admitted elon musk from their list of influential people in ai. that's like hawaiian tropic leaving me out of a hotteset buns on the beach contess t. fo >> but maybe a little more digging from our nation's fine...
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[applause] >> desi: wow, new yorkers feel the same way about their mayor as most people do about themovies: they're all bad and there is definitely going to be another one. maybe one reason new yorkers aren't too worried about their mayor being indicted is that we understand the city government is so much more than just one person. the adams administration is full of civil servants, doing their job honorably. like the police commissioner! >> embattled nypd commissioner edward caban was forced to resign amid a federal investigation into influence peddling involving his twin brother. >> desi: okay, so the police commissioner also had a scandal. you can always get another police commissioner. >> just days after being appointed interim nypd commissioner, tom donlon's homes have been raided by the feds. >> desi: okay. police aren't everything! it's the school system that matters. >> schools chancellor david banks becomes the latest no appointee to announce his departure as he faces scrutiny after fbi agents seized his cell phones. >> desi: not the chancellor! who will make sure the school
[applause] >> desi: wow, new yorkers feel the same way about their mayor as most people do about themovies: they're all bad and there is definitely going to be another one. maybe one reason new yorkers aren't too worried about their mayor being indicted is that we understand the city government is so much more than just one person. the adams administration is full of civil servants, doing their job honorably. like the police commissioner! >> embattled nypd commissioner edward caban...
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. >> reporter: but it could be tense given the comments zelenskyy made in the latest "new yorker" magazine, saying, "my feeling is that trump doesn't really know how to stop the war, even if he might think he knows how." >> i disagree, but i will say this, i believe i will be able to make a deal between president putin and president zelenskyy quite quickly. >> this is how we receive our steel. >> reporter: republicans are also fuming over zelenskyy's visit to an arms factory in battleground pennsylvania on sunday, accompanied only by democrats. >> we are in the middle of a hotly-contested national election, and we don't need foreign countries intervening. >> reporter: today, zelenskyy's priority was to get permission to use u.s.-supplied long-range missiles on russian soil. a u.s. official tells cbs news biden is unlikely to approve in part because the pentagon has assessed it would not change the trajectory of the war. norah? >> norah: that's a significant
. >> reporter: but it could be tense given the comments zelenskyy made in the latest "new yorker" magazine, saying, "my feeling is that trump doesn't really know how to stop the war, even if he might think he knows how." >> i disagree, but i will say this, i believe i will be able to make a deal between president putin and president zelenskyy quite quickly. >> this is how we receive our steel. >> reporter: republicans are also fuming over zelenskyy's...
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i think it was -- you know, i think new yorkers didn't like it. s not who new york is. new york is defined by the contributions of immigrants to the city of new york. this is the place, the statue of liberty, and i think that, you know -- so this is -- this is difficult in many ways. >> unusual and unlikely bedfellows in federal criminal indictment company. congresswoman pramila jayapal, chair of the house progressive caucus, great to see you. great to get your thoughts on this complicated time. i appreciate it. >>> coming up, a live report from florida where residents are bracing tonight for the massive hurricane helene which is expected to make landfall in just a few hours. stay with us. landfall in just a few hours stay with us [dog bark] ♪♪ [dog whining] is your dog telling you they may have allergic itch? apoquel is the #1 treatment for allergic itch... that veterinarians have trusted for over 15 million dogs... and it starts working in just 4 hours! do not use in dogs with serious infections... may cause worsening of existing parasitic skin i
i think it was -- you know, i think new yorkers didn't like it. s not who new york is. new york is defined by the contributions of immigrants to the city of new york. this is the place, the statue of liberty, and i think that, you know -- so this is -- this is difficult in many ways. >> unusual and unlikely bedfellows in federal criminal indictment company. congresswoman pramila jayapal, chair of the house progressive caucus, great to see you. great to get your thoughts on this...
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in order to come up with money that was not coming from new yorkers, they used the straw donor schemeof $10 million in public funds and to be clear, that is public money. that is money that is paid for by new york city taxpayers. so, part of the crime that u.s. attorney williams really underscored was this is a violation of the public trust. this is a program that is intended to help people who might not otherwise be able to participate or seek public office, to have a foothold. it is not intended to be exploited to the benefit of someone like the way the mayor has done. >> leading up to this, the city's first deputy mayor, the school chancellor, the deputy mayor for public safety, the police commissioner all had their homes searched. what is the connection between all of that and the indictment that was unsealed today? >> that is still a little bit unclear at this point. as you said, it has been a wild of in new york city politics, and critically surrounding people who are involved with the adams administration. just since the first week in september, those investigations have kicked
in order to come up with money that was not coming from new yorkers, they used the straw donor schemeof $10 million in public funds and to be clear, that is public money. that is money that is paid for by new york city taxpayers. so, part of the crime that u.s. attorney williams really underscored was this is a violation of the public trust. this is a program that is intended to help people who might not otherwise be able to participate or seek public office, to have a foothold. it is not...
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he was elected by new yorkers. he plans to serve new yorkers., one of the people who would have the most power to remove him from office, governor kathy hochul, has sort of said that she is observing the situation, she's monitoring the news, but she has not released any sort of statement indicating that she would be calling for his resignation or would be seeking to remove him from office at this point. but, remember, this is a mayor who is up for reelection next year. there are also -- there are already several primary challengers who have announced their campaign or are preparing to announce their campaign. this is certainly fodder for all of them to talk about how the city needs to go in a different direction. and this is a time when normally the mayor would be focusing on that reelection while continuing to try to run the city. and now that you add to that fighting a criminal indictment, he's got a lot on his plate. it will be a lot to juggle. and i think that's why we're hearing so many more people call for his resignation. geoff: brigid be
he was elected by new yorkers. he plans to serve new yorkers., one of the people who would have the most power to remove him from office, governor kathy hochul, has sort of said that she is observing the situation, she's monitoring the news, but she has not released any sort of statement indicating that she would be calling for his resignation or would be seeking to remove him from office at this point. but, remember, this is a mayor who is up for reelection next year. there are also -- there...
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such as a forbe businessman, a corporation, or a wealthy new yorker who has already contributed the maximum amount allowed. as we alleged, adams circumvented all these laws, taking contributions from exactly the sources the law prohibits. all to benefit his may i don't recall campaigns. now, adams also personally benefited from the illegal conduct alleged in the indictment. adams solicited and send over $100,000 in luxury travel benefits for years from wealthy turkish business people and at least one turkish government official seeking to gain influence over him. adams started accepting undisclosed luxury travel benefits at least as early as 2016. he took these benefits nearly every year through 2021. here are some of the benefits we uncover nowrd investigation. in 2016, adams flew to india, through turkiye, and received two free round tripp upgrades for business class seat, the high es class on turkiye's national airline. those upgrades were worth more than $12,000 and none of it was publicly disclosed. in 2017, adams accepted free business class tickets for himself and travel companions t
such as a forbe businessman, a corporation, or a wealthy new yorker who has already contributed the maximum amount allowed. as we alleged, adams circumvented all these laws, taking contributions from exactly the sources the law prohibits. all to benefit his may i don't recall campaigns. now, adams also personally benefited from the illegal conduct alleged in the indictment. adams solicited and send over $100,000 in luxury travel benefits for years from wealthy turkish business people and at...
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have kept a close eye on. — new yorkers have kept a close eye on, and now that he's been indicted, —now? prosecutors have said this _ what happens now? prosecutors have said this was _ what happens now? prosecutors have said this was a _ what happens now? prosecutors have said this was a grave - have said this was a grave breach of public trust, but this is a sombre day for you new york when eric adams solicited, allegedly, foreign money to help him in the campaign here in new york, and not only that but he then tried to compound to those illegal gains by using a new york programme that matches funds of new yorkers to steal $10 million. so a wide—ranging indictment here, turkish officials in exchange for bribes and luxury travel benefits.— bribes and luxury travel benefits. ., ., benefits. he is adamant about his innocence. _ benefits. he is adamant about his innocence. this _ benefits. he is adamant about his innocence. this is - benefits. he is adamant about his innocence. this is the - his innocence. this is the first mayor of new york city, i believe charged while in office. what
have kept a close eye on. — new yorkers have kept a close eye on, and now that he's been indicted, —now? prosecutors have said this _ what happens now? prosecutors have said this was _ what happens now? prosecutors have said this was a _ what happens now? prosecutors have said this was a grave - have said this was a grave breach of public trust, but this is a sombre day for you new york when eric adams solicited, allegedly, foreign money to help him in the campaign here in new york, and not...
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he went to the occupied territories to prepare reports for the new yorker. later, five of arendt's articles were edited and published in the form of the book eichmann in jerusalem. the nuremberg trials are a series of military trials held by the allies after world war ii under international law and the laws of war. the importance of this court in the trial of a group of prominent members. political, military, judicial and economic leaders of nazi germany. people who planned and executed war crimes. or they were somehow involved in them. the proceedings were held in the city of nuremberg, germany, and the verdicts issued in it are the transition point from classic laws to contemporary international laws. han arendt was born in hanover, germany. he was born in october 1906. 8 years before the world war. let it ignite first. he later studied political philosophy and received his doctorate from the university of heidelberg, the oldest university in germany. this woman's inquisitive mind has been focused on jewish history and the condition of her co-religionists
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and i wish that wasn't happening because new yorkers deserve better leadership. but here we are should mayor adams step down we have to think about what's best for the people of new york city. >> and you have so many people leaving this administration, it is going to be very, very hard to recruit. i talked to someone who works in city hall tonight and she said she's updating her resume so in this context i think eric adams should resign in order to give a new leader a chance to right the ship and get the city back to a place where it can hire and retain high-quality leaders to try and move the city forward. >> i mean, the legal troubles that he experiences extending to his inner circle at city hall, as you mentioned, you got to death i think the mayor's a senior adviser, the school chancellor. they've all received search warrants. it's apparently so how does the city move forward from here, even if he were to step down given the breadth of this investigation it's going to take a different type of leader laura, but, you know, there are a lot of people who loved thi
and i wish that wasn't happening because new yorkers deserve better leadership. but here we are should mayor adams step down we have to think about what's best for the people of new york city. >> and you have so many people leaving this administration, it is going to be very, very hard to recruit. i talked to someone who works in city hall tonight and she said she's updating her resume so in this context i think eric adams should resign in order to give a new leader a chance to right the...
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new yorkers do deserve it.o wonder, first of all, when you read the indictment, the evidence alleged in there is extraordinary. this is barely concealed corruption. it is so transparent, it is a gross misuse of public funds to the tune of maybe $10 million. what was your reaction when you read it? >> it's pretty bad. there's no way around that! >> it's pretty bad. >> and i will say, even if people could say, they weren't surprised, or they are disappointed, for me, the breadth of it is what shocked me, and the length of time shocked me. and it was a pretty laid out case, in my opinion, but, again, the presumption of innocence is really important. giving somebody the ability to defend themselves is really important. now, that is different from saying, can you continue to function to make sure the city is running? can you help restore trust? >> what has been the reaction inside new york city governance? >> everybody is concerned. it is a chaotic moment. >> were people surprised? >> i mean, i don't know, again, if
new yorkers do deserve it.o wonder, first of all, when you read the indictment, the evidence alleged in there is extraordinary. this is barely concealed corruption. it is so transparent, it is a gross misuse of public funds to the tune of maybe $10 million. what was your reaction when you read it? >> it's pretty bad. there's no way around that! >> it's pretty bad. >> and i will say, even if people could say, they weren't surprised, or they are disappointed, for me, the breadth...
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here's what to do to handle it so that everyday new yorkers needs are taken care of and obviously the primaries are coming up in new york. >> this are they political season. i mean you've done this job and you could speak to just how difficult it is, how wide ranging it is can you do that job if you're under federal investigation, federal indictment, i should say well, i think it's a valid question, but it also begs the point i'm raising that if someone's accused of something and they didn't do it that's not a reason for them to lose their job so the real question here is what's the underlying truth? >> again, i'm, i'm coming at it with two very different perspectives. one deep concern for the city and recognizing how hard it is to do the job even in the best of times but to one point, kaitlan, 2016, my administration was undergoing five simultaneous investigations which resulted in little probably nothing, no indictments, no charges, no nothing. so we for a year, we lost an immense amount of time and energy dealing with that. but in the end, there was nothing there. so i think it's i
here's what to do to handle it so that everyday new yorkers needs are taken care of and obviously the primaries are coming up in new york. >> this are they political season. i mean you've done this job and you could speak to just how difficult it is, how wide ranging it is can you do that job if you're under federal investigation, federal indictment, i should say well, i think it's a valid question, but it also begs the point i'm raising that if someone's accused of something and they...
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. >> i ask new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. >> reporter: new york's democratic governor is the only person with the power to remove adams from office. a spokesperson told us the governor is monitoring the situation. when mayor adams spoke outside his official residence here, the crowd around him started chanting "resign, resign." nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >>> as israel and hezbollah keep up their cross-border attacks, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in new york to address the united nations general assembly today. the prime minister vowed to fight with full force. after arriving yesterday appearing to reject a 21-day cease-fire proposal. later his office said his team met to discuss the proposal and talks would continue in the inning days. hezbollah has not responded to the offer. >>> meanwhile, israel's military says it intercepted a missile fired from yemen this morning that set off air raid sirens across the center of the country including tel aviv. one of israel's latest strikes killed a senior hezbollah commander in beirut. the ter
. >> i ask new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. >> reporter: new york's democratic governor is the only person with the power to remove adams from office. a spokesperson told us the governor is monitoring the situation. when mayor adams spoke outside his official residence here, the crowd around him started chanting "resign, resign." nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. >>> as israel and hezbollah keep up their cross-border attacks,...
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but and then soon after that, we did find out that zelenskyy did a new yorker interview.nd some top republicans close to the trump campaign told me that his comments in that interview that were critical of donald trump and very critical of j.d. vance, essentially rubbed the former president the wrong way. and then all of the sudden the meeting was not going to occur. that was when i spoke to some trump officials earlier this week. it did not seem like it was going to occur. and then we did find out during donald trump's press conference at trump tower. he announced that he was going to be meeting with the ukrainian leader on friday. so a lot of uncertainty, and a lot of drama leading up to it, shanelle. but it does appear that it will happen today. >> and fin, vice president kamala harris unveiled her economic plan this week. we also know the economy isn't a very strong issue for the democrats this cycle. so how was her plan received? >> you know, democrats tell me that the strategy behind it was to really showcase what they -- what they feel is her pragmatic approach to
but and then soon after that, we did find out that zelenskyy did a new yorker interview.nd some top republicans close to the trump campaign told me that his comments in that interview that were critical of donald trump and very critical of j.d. vance, essentially rubbed the former president the wrong way. and then all of the sudden the meeting was not going to occur. that was when i spoke to some trump officials earlier this week. it did not seem like it was going to occur. and then we did find...
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. >> i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. >> let's bring in democratic new york city council member or tiffany she's calling on mayor adams to resign. so i know that you're a former public defender, so i don't have to tell you. he's innocent until proven guilty. why should he resign? >> that's right. and yes, i am a former public defender for over seven years in the city and it's because it's not the right question to ask in this moment, right? we were i was the first to call for it at the city level. and the question really for new yorkers right now is can this mare, in this moment govern, can he deliver the critical services that new yorkers deserve every single day? and we know that he can't even before the indictment dropped. so it's not just that he has now been criminally indicted for first in the history of new york city. it is not just the mass exodus of high level officials in the administration, but it's this ongoing pattern of mismanagement and corrupt that has broken down on the city's ability to deliver government services and
. >> i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. >> let's bring in democratic new york city council member or tiffany she's calling on mayor adams to resign. so i know that you're a former public defender, so i don't have to tell you. he's innocent until proven guilty. why should he resign? >> that's right. and yes, i am a former public defender for over seven years in the city and it's because it's not the right question to ask in this...
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but zelenskyy dismissing that claim in a new interview, telling "the new yorker", "trump doesn't really know how to stop the war, even if he might think he knows how. with this war, oftentimes, the deeper you look at it, the less you understand." zelenskyy also attacking trump's running mate, senator j.d. vance as "too radical" for floating a plan that would allow russia to keep the ukrainian territory it has captured, and block ukraine from joining nato. today, harris saying that's exactly what vladimir putin wants. >> these proposals are the same of those of putin, and let us be clear, they are not proposals for peace. instead, they are proposals for surrender, which is dangerous and unacceptable. >> reporter: and now trump taking aim at zelenskyy, saying he's the one who refuses to end the war by not making concessions to russia. >> we continue to give billions of dollars to a man who refused to make a deal, zelenskyy. there was no deal that he could have made that wouldn't have been better than the situation you have right now. >> reporter: and trump just announcing he will be meeti
but zelenskyy dismissing that claim in a new interview, telling "the new yorker", "trump doesn't really know how to stop the war, even if he might think he knows how. with this war, oftentimes, the deeper you look at it, the less you understand." zelenskyy also attacking trump's running mate, senator j.d. vance as "too radical" for floating a plan that would allow russia to keep the ukrainian territory it has captured, and block ukraine from joining nato. today,...
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interest of both hi people at heart during his tenure. >> can i ask a question because i'm not a new yorkerderstand is taking basically $10 in bribes that was matched by new york city, right? so stealing that's alleged. the allegations. in addition to several things. >> so as a new yorker, if you were sitting here watching this, you would say so you basically took $10 million of our money at the same time, you're saying we can't afford schools, we can't afford libraries, that kind of thing and then when you get caught doing that alleged crime, you then turn what you're calling the race card or what you're talking about, immigration suddenly or it's joe biden's fault, and it just doesn't feel like there's a lot of accountability for actual actions, but i've been talking to people all day hey, better. latino community in new york and in the black community. and it's not just these leaders folks have told me today, the city is in crisis. not only that, give the police, you have the chancellor of the school's you got a lot going on in this city and some of the pores folks, mainly black and brow
interest of both hi people at heart during his tenure. >> can i ask a question because i'm not a new yorkerderstand is taking basically $10 in bribes that was matched by new york city, right? so stealing that's alleged. the allegations. in addition to several things. >> so as a new yorker, if you were sitting here watching this, you would say so you basically took $10 million of our money at the same time, you're saying we can't afford schools, we can't afford libraries, that kind...
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in a disturbing pattern of events that has understandably contributed to a sense of unease among new yorkerse people of new york and ensuring stability in the city. while i review my options and obligations as governor, i expect the mare to take the next few days to review the situation and find an appropriate path forward to ensure the people of new york city are being well served by their leaders. we must give new yorkers confidence that there is steady, responsible leadership at every level of government. joining our discussion i was andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel and chief of the criminal division of the eastern district of new york. he is a msnbc legal analyst. andrew, having read the indictment today i think i now know why it was released this week, with leaders from around the world at the united nations this week, very much including the delegation from turkey. it seems to me that one of the messages of this indictment was aimed at the united nations to say to every country there, if you are ever thinking of getting involved in things like this and trying to use influen
in a disturbing pattern of events that has understandably contributed to a sense of unease among new yorkerse people of new york and ensuring stability in the city. while i review my options and obligations as governor, i expect the mare to take the next few days to review the situation and find an appropriate path forward to ensure the people of new york city are being well served by their leaders. we must give new yorkers confidence that there is steady, responsible leadership at every level...
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i represent 8.3 million new yorkers. ected me to be there governor i became governor of this entire state including the residents of new york city and i want them to know this. i will be deliberative and thoughtful and come to the right resolution on what to do in this moment. >> that was in the early afternoon before the governor had a chance to read the indictment. tonight, the governor's office has released a new written statement from the office saying i have carefully reviewed the indictment released by the united states department of justice. this indictment is the latest in a disturbing pattern of events that has contributed to a sense of unease among many new yorkers. my focus is on protecting the people of new york and ensuring stability in the city. while i review my options and obligations as the governor of new york, i expect the mayor to take the next few days to review the situation and find an appropriate path forward to ensure the people of new york city are being well served by their leaders. we must give
i represent 8.3 million new yorkers. ected me to be there governor i became governor of this entire state including the residents of new york city and i want them to know this. i will be deliberative and thoughtful and come to the right resolution on what to do in this moment. >> that was in the early afternoon before the governor had a chance to read the indictment. tonight, the governor's office has released a new written statement from the office saying i have carefully reviewed the...
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and yes, new yorkers were scared but they were new york tough. and they responded to leadership when they believe it was based on facts. they were just new yorkers helping and relying on each other. they were guided by their better angels. they wanted science, took vaccines, wore masks and acted responsibly. one for another. new yorkers heroic actions brought us back from the brink and saved many, many lives. when covid started in 2020, we had the highest death rate in the country. but at the end of 2021 remarkably, new york had a lower death rate than 30 states. but with all new yorkers did, we lost far too many. and i'm sorry for every life lost. in closing, i know this is a political year. and i have testified before many, many congressional committee. but this issue really matters. there will be another pandemic. and they will pull out your report for guidance. i hope it has real answers. god forbid 1.2 million people died in vain. thank you. >> thank you. i now recognize for as much time as i may consume for questions with equal time afforde
and yes, new yorkers were scared but they were new york tough. and they responded to leadership when they believe it was based on facts. they were just new yorkers helping and relying on each other. they were guided by their better angels. they wanted science, took vaccines, wore masks and acted responsibly. one for another. new yorkers heroic actions brought us back from the brink and saved many, many lives. when covid started in 2020, we had the highest death rate in the country. but at the...
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israel goes on with its military incursions across the occupied west bank for the seventh day. and new yorkers sit the streets again to express solidarity with palestinians and denounce their government's military and financial aid to the israely regime. it's 4:31 pm here in tehran, you're watching prest of the world news, i'mruz, good to have you with this. what's up, these is the genocide and gaza strip is in its 333rd day as the regime continues to bomb the baseage territory, killing more and more palestinians, strikes have killed at least 33 sivenians and wounded 67 in one day. eight people were killed while lining up a brett seller stand in front of a un run school in the jabali refugee camp. nine people lost their lives in nearby gaza city when two homes were bombed. since october 7th, more than 40,800 people have been killed in the us isready genocide. over 94 thousand others have been injured. palestinan resistance fighters meantime are putting up stiff resistance against invading troops. palestinians targeted israeli forces with mortor shell. in the zatur neighborhood in gaza city, fi
israel goes on with its military incursions across the occupied west bank for the seventh day. and new yorkers sit the streets again to express solidarity with palestinians and denounce their government's military and financial aid to the israely regime. it's 4:31 pm here in tehran, you're watching prest of the world news, i'mruz, good to have you with this. what's up, these is the genocide and gaza strip is in its 333rd day as the regime continues to bomb the baseage territory, killing more...
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new yorkers set the streets again to express solidarity with palestinians and denounce their government's military and financial aid today is really racing. live from. studios, you're watching press tv, world news, with me, welcome. the israely genocide in gaza is in its 333rd day and the regime continues to bomb the beseed territory, killing more people. strikes kill at least 33 civilians and wounded 67 and 24 hours. eight people were killed while lining up a bread celler stand in front of a un run. school in jabalia refugee camp. nine oters lost their lives in nearby gaza city when two homes were bombed. since october 7th, more than 40,800 people have been killed in the us isready genocide. some 94,00 have also been wounded. palestinan resistance fighters meantime putting up stiff resistance against invading troops. palestinian groups targeted israeli forces using mortar shells in the zitoon neighborhood in gaza city. fighting also continues around the southern cities of conjuna s rafa and near the central city of darabela. the israely military has announced more than 700 fatalities amo
new yorkers set the streets again to express solidarity with palestinians and denounce their government's military and financial aid today is really racing. live from. studios, you're watching press tv, world news, with me, welcome. the israely genocide in gaza is in its 333rd day and the regime continues to bomb the beseed territory, killing more people. strikes kill at least 33 civilians and wounded 67 and 24 hours. eight people were killed while lining up a bread celler stand in front of a...
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i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. and the 300,000 plus employees other cities government who continue to do their jobs because this is what we do as new yorkers. it is an insult to the people of the city that anyone would say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background. we are dedicated public servants and i have been one of them for many years. and they are going to continue to do their job moving the city forward every day. it's an unfortunate day and it's a painful day. but inside of all of that we will finally rebuild, why for 10 months i have gone through this. and i look forward to defending myself and defending the people of this city. as i have done throughout my entire professional career. >> here is the wall street journal with the headline how eric adams became new york city's first indicted mayor. it says he once declared himself the face of the new democratic party, started his term as new york second black mayor and amid background chatter of how he could play a bigger role i
i will continue to do the job for 8.3 million new yorkers that i was elected to do. and the 300,000 plus employees other cities government who continue to do their jobs because this is what we do as new yorkers. it is an insult to the people of the city that anyone would say that they won't do their jobs while this case proceeds in the background. we are dedicated public servants and i have been one of them for many years. and they are going to continue to do their job moving the city forward...
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for every new yorker being terrorized by this wave of migrant crime.been talking about migrant crime for five years. i said, if you let them in, it's going to be hell, they are vicious, violent criminals that are being led into our country. they are people that they are countries who are very smart, they don't want them. that's why all over the world a lot of people coming from jails out of the congo in africa. where do you come from? the congo. where in the congo? we come from jail. what did you do? we will not tell you. they're coming from the congo, they're coming from africa, they're coming from the middle east, they're coming from all over the world, asia. a lot of it coming from asia. and what's happening to our country is we're just destroying the fabric of life in our country and we're not going to take it any longer and you got to get rid of these people. give me a shot. you will have a safe new york within three months. three months. for every new yorker being terrorized by this wave of migrant crime, november 5th will be your liberation day.
for every new yorker being terrorized by this wave of migrant crime.been talking about migrant crime for five years. i said, if you let them in, it's going to be hell, they are vicious, violent criminals that are being led into our country. they are people that they are countries who are very smart, they don't want them. that's why all over the world a lot of people coming from jails out of the congo in africa. where do you come from? the congo. where in the congo? we come from jail. what did...
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so these are serious issues new yorkers care about them and it is extremely difficult to understand how this mare can actually move the policy necessary to change peoples lives for the better if he resigns, if the governor hochul removes him from office, which he actually has the power to do. there could theoretically be a special election would you run now? >> but here's the thing. what's so critically important here is that every single new yorker really have the opportunity to know and understand what their choices are and have someone who is absolutely going to put their best interests first and not those of the powerful yeah. >> new yorkers certainly deserve that. thank you so much. it's good to see you in person. thanks for being here. new video shows hurricane hunters at work flying. they're playing to hurricane helene trying to get a better sense of this storm strength coming up. georgia governor brian kemp will tell us what his state is bracing for as this hurricane and all of its intensity gets ready to make landfall stiff us tv on sunday at nine, on cnn you'll find them in ci
so these are serious issues new yorkers care about them and it is extremely difficult to understand how this mare can actually move the policy necessary to change peoples lives for the better if he resigns, if the governor hochul removes him from office, which he actually has the power to do. there could theoretically be a special election would you run now? >> but here's the thing. what's so critically important here is that every single new yorker really have the opportunity to know and...
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such as a forbe businessman, a corporation, or a wealthy new yorker who has already contributed the maximum amount allowed. as we alleged, adams circumvented all these laws, taking contributions from exactly the sources the law prohibits. all to benefit his may i don't recall campaigns. now, adams also personally benefited from the illegal conduct alleged in the indictment. adams solicited and send over $100,000 in luxury travel benefits for years from wealthy turkish business people and at least one turkish government official seeking to gain influence over him. adams started accepting undisclosed luxury travel benefits at least as early as 2016. he took these benefits nearly every year through 2021. here are some of the benefits we uncover nowrd investigation. in 2016, adams flew to india, through turkiye, and received two free round tripp upgrades for business class seat, the high es class on turkiye's national airline. those upgrades were worth more than $12,000 and none of it was publicly disclosed. in 2017, adams accepted free business class tickets for himself and travel companions t
such as a forbe businessman, a corporation, or a wealthy new yorker who has already contributed the maximum amount allowed. as we alleged, adams circumvented all these laws, taking contributions from exactly the sources the law prohibits. all to benefit his may i don't recall campaigns. now, adams also personally benefited from the illegal conduct alleged in the indictment. adams solicited and send over $100,000 in luxury travel benefits for years from wealthy turkish business people and at...
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. >> i ask new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. >> reporter: new york'socratic governor is the only person with the power to remove adams from office. a spokesperson told us the governor is monitoring the situation. when mayor adams spoke outside his official residence here today, the crowd around him started chanting "resign, resign." norah? >> norah nikki battiste in new york city, thank you, nikki. today, vice president kamala harris flatly rejected donald trump's call for a quick end to the war in ukraine, calling it a proposal for surrender. she spoke after meeting with ukraine's president. volodymyr zelenskyy came here to washington to shore up u.s. support, but cbs's weijia jiang reports he finds himself right in the middle of the presidential campaign. >> reporter: two presidential nominees. two starkly different approaches to handling the ukraine war. >> my support for the people of ukraine is unwavering. >> ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine. anymore. >> reporter: former president trump this week criticized the ukrainians for not cutting a deal w
. >> i ask new yorkers to wait to hear our defense before making any judgments. >> reporter: new york'socratic governor is the only person with the power to remove adams from office. a spokesperson told us the governor is monitoring the situation. when mayor adams spoke outside his official residence here today, the crowd around him started chanting "resign, resign." norah? >> norah nikki battiste in new york city, thank you, nikki. today, vice president kamala...
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i think new yorkers did not like it. that is not who new york is.rants to the city of new york. this is the place, the statue of liberty and so i think this is difficult in many ways. >> unusualmeritucu and unlikely bedfellows in federal criminal indictment company. great to see you, great to get your thoughts on this complicated time. i appreciate it. coming up, a live report from florida where residents are bracing tonight forgr the massi hurricane helene, which is expected to make...