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most of staten island would be delivered for me.sliwa has no chance in the java election, no chance whatsoever. >> were out of time for this round. thank you for your answers on electability. josefa velasquez come over to you. >> good evening general men. for the next topic we want to discuss is the economy. we asked the democratic mayoral candidates a similar question at the debate two weeks ago. the next mayor will inherit a city that is reading from the pandemic thousands of tourism and hospitality jobs have not recovered, many office workers are still working from home and if you walk around the city you see a lot of vacant storefronts. both of you been vocal about the need to improve public safety. besides fighting crime how would you bring these jobs back? mr. sliwa let's start with you. sliwa: first off get to start with safe streets and take subways. people will visit the city. when people read around the world that transportation opens up to new york city, the three people were recently shot in times square they will not wa
most of staten island would be delivered for me.sliwa has no chance in the java election, no chance whatsoever. >> were out of time for this round. thank you for your answers on electability. josefa velasquez come over to you. >> good evening general men. for the next topic we want to discuss is the economy. we asked the democratic mayoral candidates a similar question at the debate two weeks ago. the next mayor will inherit a city that is reading from the pandemic thousands of...
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so we want those kids to see real life history from staten island marching down forest avenue.ing us and for your service. brandon landry, thank you as always. we reached out to mayor bill de blasio's office for a statement. we did not hear back. we hope to hear positive updates on your story. thank you very much, both of you. and don't go anywhere, arkansas attorney general leslie rest ledge joins us -- rutledge joins us live next. - [announcer] welcome to intelligent indoor grilling with the ninja foodi smart xl grill. just pick your protein, select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that grills for you. limu emu... and doug. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . tired of clean clothes that just
so we want those kids to see real life history from staten island marching down forest avenue.ing us and for your service. brandon landry, thank you as always. we reached out to mayor bill de blasio's office for a statement. we did not hear back. we hope to hear positive updates on your story. thank you very much, both of you. and don't go anywhere, arkansas attorney general leslie rest ledge joins us -- rutledge joins us live next. - [announcer] welcome to intelligent indoor grilling with the...
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susan: when you got to staten island, what did you see? neil: staten island is a fascinating place. a lot of people think of it as the landfill which has now been turned into a nature park of sorts. it is a very mixed place. it is all of america and one island. there are parts that are wild and untouched, rural, places that are cookie-cutter suburban housing, parts that are quite urban. it is the boro that is by far the least understood, and i had never walk through it. i found a lot of really bizarre pockets that very few new yorkers are aware of. i had a great time. i walked 13 miles or staten island. susan: how many days into the trip? neil: two days away from being done. susan: we have the photograph of your first view of manhattan. after all this time, what was your emotion? neil: i was coming at the bayonne bridge, and i was not anticipating it being there. i was just walking up the pedestrian ramp and when i saw it, i was totally overwhelmed. i sat there for 20 minutes taking it in. you can see the shimmer of the harbor. it brings to mind these captains -- these kind of f sco
susan: when you got to staten island, what did you see? neil: staten island is a fascinating place. a lot of people think of it as the landfill which has now been turned into a nature park of sorts. it is a very mixed place. it is all of america and one island. there are parts that are wild and untouched, rural, places that are cookie-cutter suburban housing, parts that are quite urban. it is the boro that is by far the least understood, and i had never walk through it. i found a lot of really...
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why did you decide to go into staten island? neil: i try to understand how the colonial, pre-training era people made the trip from washington, d.c. made the trip to new york. that is what they did, they would go up philadelphia, across the delaware, go up through cranberry, goat through south amboy across the river, then across to staten island and make their way up, and finally across the hudson, basically where jersey city is now. i wanted to mirror that exact route. susan: one person that helped to but named stu conway. i think we have a video. [video clip] neil: i had to get across the arthur kill. i went down to the yet club. it was the afternoon before, i went there and started talking, somebody said i think i know a guy. i got a hold of this guy stu, who sailed around the world, fantastic person. he and his friend came in that morning, set i will meet you on the dock at 9:00. it was quite windy. it was treacherous. he took me across. they had driven in our into perth amboy to do it for me, just wanted to do a favor. that
why did you decide to go into staten island? neil: i try to understand how the colonial, pre-training era people made the trip from washington, d.c. made the trip to new york. that is what they did, they would go up philadelphia, across the delaware, go up through cranberry, goat through south amboy across the river, then across to staten island and make their way up, and finally across the hudson, basically where jersey city is now. i wanted to mirror that exact route. susan: one person that...
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did "king of staten island." your skin, but you're wearing these big goggles, right so you can't see anything. and there's just like the doctor is in there with you so before he goes to laser each tattoo, you have to hear him announce what the tattoo is, to make sure if you want to keep it or not so i'll just be sitting there, you know, all high off of the pro-nox, which i actually quite enjoy. it's actually pretty fun and then, all of a sudden, i'll just hear, "are we keeping the stewie griffin smoking a blunt [ laughter ] and i have to sit there and be like, "no, dr. g." and he's like, "all right. [ bleep but, yeah, if you're going to get tattoos, you know, just make sure you really really want it >> seth: yeah. >> and aren't on mushrooms >> seth: 'cause it's not -- i think that's a really important lesson is it's not just that one day you'll have them taken off you will have to have them audibly described to you by a medical professional >> yeah, it's really embarrassing [ laughter ] are we keeping the owl tha
did "king of staten island." your skin, but you're wearing these big goggles, right so you can't see anything. and there's just like the doctor is in there with you so before he goes to laser each tattoo, you have to hear him announce what the tattoo is, to make sure if you want to keep it or not so i'll just be sitting there, you know, all high off of the pro-nox, which i actually quite enjoy. it's actually pretty fun and then, all of a sudden, i'll just hear, "are we keeping...
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todd: look at you, margin, new york city reversing course, the permit for staten island's 100 second day parade. initially they denied the group citing covid 19 concerns, the change of her comes after an organizer made his case right here on "fox and friends first" yesterday. >> every veteran has a different piece of history they can tell you, getting very old at this point, step back from iraq and afghanistan. we want those kids to see from the boat in staten island launching. >> turns out you can fight city hall. 1000 people are expected to participate in the may 30 first parade. shannon: so happy for them. nasa astronaut reunites with her mom after spending 205 days in space and returning to earth during a pandemic. >> you turn it on. >> he wrote on instagram one rocket launch 7 months from the iss, fiery atmosphere reentry into the middle of a global pandemic, covid tests and eventual vaccinations later, finally reunited with my incredible mother, this reunion was certainly one to remember. can you imagine being in space and coming back down to everything that has been happening
todd: look at you, margin, new york city reversing course, the permit for staten island's 100 second day parade. initially they denied the group citing covid 19 concerns, the change of her comes after an organizer made his case right here on "fox and friends first" yesterday. >> every veteran has a different piece of history they can tell you, getting very old at this point, step back from iraq and afghanistan. we want those kids to see from the boat in staten island launching....
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she lived in queens and we lived on staten island. i father would write her letters. i still see this in my minds eye, it would come back unopened and there would be a stamp, this kind a stamp on the envelope, and it would be a hand pointing like this and it would say return to sender, refused with a check mark refused. >> gosh. >> she died in february, 1959 but i never matter. to this day, i still don't know why they are estranged. so, that day changed my life forever. when you find out there is more to your past and it's very different than you were brought up to believe, that has a profound effect. that is a life-changing experience. life shaping. without question. was my time in the navy, and certainly in vietnam, i went over to vietnam peered out was 23 years old as a officer in charge of a swift boat, came home and i was 24. to have that kind of responsibility at that young age , if that won't shape you, nothing will. i want to go back again and relate back as i mentioned in the beginning, i will relate back some things. when i talked about admiral hamm, when he
she lived in queens and we lived on staten island. i father would write her letters. i still see this in my minds eye, it would come back unopened and there would be a stamp, this kind a stamp on the envelope, and it would be a hand pointing like this and it would say return to sender, refused with a check mark refused. >> gosh. >> she died in february, 1959 but i never matter. to this day, i still don't know why they are estranged. so, that day changed my life forever. when you...
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get me wrong i had the honor to speak to him, the italian commander of a national guard unit, staten island on 9/11 and a picture of the story by the way your brother works at fitzgerald and getting the word of everything happening anyway. i won't spoil the story but listen to he tells the response to 9/11 and leading his troops into manhattan it gives me chills right now. it doesn't get any more real than that. that was the kick off and he was there. we've all heard 9/11 stories but this gives a view i guarantee you have not had before. >> once again, we have heard that story but it has done so well in terms of you really feel what it was like for these people to have to go into this crazy scene, incomprehensible and a lot of people their descriptions are you don't get that much out of it. there was a lot of smoke and whatever. this is much more intense and you really feel like you are there with him. i agree and it's combat in the united states though. >> and i think 95% of the votes they are from that singular event that made people deploy. >> the national guard first deployment and you
get me wrong i had the honor to speak to him, the italian commander of a national guard unit, staten island on 9/11 and a picture of the story by the way your brother works at fitzgerald and getting the word of everything happening anyway. i won't spoil the story but listen to he tells the response to 9/11 and leading his troops into manhattan it gives me chills right now. it doesn't get any more real than that. that was the kick off and he was there. we've all heard 9/11 stories but this gives...
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patrick 's day parade but will not allow these veterans to have their big parade on staten island andgot a plan, listen. >> this is disturbing and sickening what the city is doing with our veterans here and there's a clear double standard being applied and we're asking the city not to play politics with our veterans. this marijuana parade took over blocks of park avenue, of broad way, numerous other blacks of manhattan, police barricades, police personnel on the ground and we're just asking for the same treatment. >> it's ironic because we've lost many people in over 200 years, in the military service and the freedoms to march down broadway with a joint, and we just hope we can remember those people with our parade. steve: the attorney did send a letter to the police department asking for a permit by today, and if they don't get it, they could wind up dragging the city into court, because it does not seem fair, you let one organization have a parade, and you're not letting us it seems like hypocrisy. brian: it's not fair. ainsley: unconstitutional. brian: you don't have to go to a par
patrick 's day parade but will not allow these veterans to have their big parade on staten island andgot a plan, listen. >> this is disturbing and sickening what the city is doing with our veterans here and there's a clear double standard being applied and we're asking the city not to play politics with our veterans. this marijuana parade took over blocks of park avenue, of broad way, numerous other blacks of manhattan, police barricades, police personnel on the ground and we're just...
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. >> the charity helped first responders on staten island. it's been expanded to honor military and first responders who have given the ultimate sacrifice across the country by paying off their home mortgages. that includes he fallen privilege killed in the line of duty. tunnel to towers took care of the family of a massachusetts police officer by donating $100,000 to help pay off the mortgage. sergeant chestnut was shot and killed after responding to a 911 call. he was awarded a purple heart. he's survived by his wife cindy and two children. the foundationle also built so-called smart homes designed to make life easier. the foundation helps those who serve. >> when you serve our country and you give your spouse a kiss good-bye and you kiss your children good-bye, and you don't come home, we are going to take care of your family. eric: the foundation is on its way to giving away a quarter billion to families of the fallen. >> i really do not find myself a hero. eric: tunnel to towers was there. veteran john peck. he received two purple hearts
. >> the charity helped first responders on staten island. it's been expanded to honor military and first responders who have given the ultimate sacrifice across the country by paying off their home mortgages. that includes he fallen privilege killed in the line of duty. tunnel to towers took care of the family of a massachusetts police officer by donating $100,000 to help pay off the mortgage. sergeant chestnut was shot and killed after responding to a 911 call. he was awarded a purple...
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march on, new york city reverses course granting a permit for staten island memorial day parade.todd: change of heart comes after veteran and organizers lee can a trivino talked to jillian yesterday on "fox & friends first." >> piece of history that they can tell you from the pearl harbor guys who are getting very old at this point to people coming grak iraq and afghanistan. we want those kids to see real life history from their boroughs watching. todd: about 1,000 people are expected to participate in the may 31st parade. if you want change to happen. talk to jillian mele. jillian: so great. love that story. congrats. "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks for watching. have a good day, everyone. >> the fbi described the will ransomware as darkside variant. >> this is up sanity. >> people being paid to stay home, we don't see much evidence of that we have help wanted signs up everywhere and the people won't come to work because they're getting as much money by staying home. >> parents fighting back after the university of massachusetts suspended three female students for atten
march on, new york city reverses course granting a permit for staten island memorial day parade.todd: change of heart comes after veteran and organizers lee can a trivino talked to jillian yesterday on "fox & friends first." >> piece of history that they can tell you from the pearl harbor guys who are getting very old at this point to people coming grak iraq and afghanistan. we want those kids to see real life history from their boroughs watching. todd: about 1,000 people...
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>> so we own five restaurants, three in new jersey and two in staten island, one in manhattan. one of our restaurants in staten island we cannot get open because we cannot hire enough employees. we need 50 employees to open. we can't hire any. we've been on every website, culinary agents, craigslist, et cetera, et cetera. i need approximately between new york and new jersey 100 employees. recently we hired five or six. it is really, it's really unbelievable and politicians don't understand what small businesses are going through. they never, they never owned a business a lot of them. they're lifelong politicians. we need somebody that understands business to get into the act, to help small businesses to, get people back to work. i pray, get people back to work. ashley: well, i hear you because we've heard it so often but there are a number of states, i think 21 and counting who have put in new laws that essentially cut off this extra money that is supposed to run through labor day. and they believe that will get workers back up, out of the house and actually find, looking for w
>> so we own five restaurants, three in new jersey and two in staten island, one in manhattan. one of our restaurants in staten island we cannot get open because we cannot hire enough employees. we need 50 employees to open. we can't hire any. we've been on every website, culinary agents, craigslist, et cetera, et cetera. i need approximately between new york and new jersey 100 employees. recently we hired five or six. it is really, it's really unbelievable and politicians don't...
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let's go to staten island considered an orange zone there in new york state.owner was arrested and licenses taken away. the owner faced 25 criminal charges. this is at homicides are at 75%. doesn't the state have more to do? where i am here, the owner of farm boy restaurants faced fines of $2,000 a day when the reason they were staying open is because they couldn't afford to close. it's all of these licensure restrictions, the heavy fines and the yielding of a weapon by the health departments that i hope all of our elected officials will expunge moving forward because there's a lot more people suffering than just the good people under good governor desantis' watch there in florida. >> kaleigh: well-said. liberty matters. thanks for bringing that to light. moving on, the panic at the pump is persisting. still long lines at gas stations as a major pipeline recovers from a ransomware attack. when will supplies return to normal? up next. >> there's nothing we can do. i think they're raising the prices because they hacked the system. i have fantastic news for veter
let's go to staten island considered an orange zone there in new york state.owner was arrested and licenses taken away. the owner faced 25 criminal charges. this is at homicides are at 75%. doesn't the state have more to do? where i am here, the owner of farm boy restaurants faced fines of $2,000 a day when the reason they were staying open is because they couldn't afford to close. it's all of these licensure restrictions, the heavy fines and the yielding of a weapon by the health departments...
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in the efforts to reform policing, especially after the 2014 police killings of eric garner in staten island and michael brown in ferguson, missouri, in which officers did not face federal charges. do you feel as an established and respected civil rights attorney that we are now finally having a justice department that deals with police criminality and does not excuse it? >> the derek chauvin trial was a step in the right direction, but there's still a lot of work to be done, reverend sharpton. that work has to be done before we can make any kind of claim that the justice department deals with police criminality the same way it deals with criminality of citizens of this country. if you watched the trial of george floyd and the video of his life being inexcuse bly taken, it doesn't take our entire country to watch a murder for us to reach a point in society where this type of conduct results in a guilty conviction for a cop. >> thank you, absolutely right. i think you're absolutely right. we're not always going to have these circumstances. it's a step, but we're not there yet. i'm out of time
in the efforts to reform policing, especially after the 2014 police killings of eric garner in staten island and michael brown in ferguson, missouri, in which officers did not face federal charges. do you feel as an established and respected civil rights attorney that we are now finally having a justice department that deals with police criminality and does not excuse it? >> the derek chauvin trial was a step in the right direction, but there's still a lot of work to be done, reverend...
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my first memories begin in brooklyn, and then we move to staten island when i was seven and that's whereup, too. my father and mother built a legend around our family. again, i knew my father and his family moved -- immigrated from nazi germany, but they built a legend around that and the legend had to do with his father, my grandfather who i did not know, he was killed in a car accident in 1939, i did know that, and he was a prominent surgeon in new york and the legend was that they resisted the third rike, and it was romantic and that was to the story i grew up with, but i had no aunts, uncles, cousins, never met my grandmother or grandfather, and the only relative i ever knew was my maternal grandfather and he died when i was eight. he was an educator in new york city, but that's the only relative i knew outside of my parents. i will give more later as we get into the interview, there's much more to this that pertains to vietnam. >> okay. what were the circumstances under which you went into the military? >> when i was growing up, everybody went into the military. that's just the way
my first memories begin in brooklyn, and then we move to staten island when i was seven and that's whereup, too. my father and mother built a legend around our family. again, i knew my father and his family moved -- immigrated from nazi germany, but they built a legend around that and the legend had to do with his father, my grandfather who i did not know, he was killed in a car accident in 1939, i did know that, and he was a prominent surgeon in new york and the legend was that they resisted...
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battalion -- that shows of the telling company private standing sentinel at the guards camp on staten island and 1777. he sports a broad rimmed hat. this is it reintroduction of that uniform. something similar happened among red coats already in the war zone. a water color view of the bunker hill area in the summer of 1775 by thomas davies of the royal artillery position three infantry men and the foreground. the figure on the right, either an officer or sergeant judging from the sort, wearing a cocked hat and carrying a fusil and bayonet. the other two figures, model cocked has converted into round hats with brim's to guard against the sun. red coats underwent other changes that made their lives a little easier. in 1768, the enlisted infantry carried black leather cartridge boxes that hung on their right hips from their belts over the left shoulder. they're bayonet's or hangers hung on their left hips attached to waste fence. close by brass buckles carrying the regimental numbers or badges. troops began trapping their bayonet belts over there rachel doors, which was less constricting. they
battalion -- that shows of the telling company private standing sentinel at the guards camp on staten island and 1777. he sports a broad rimmed hat. this is it reintroduction of that uniform. something similar happened among red coats already in the war zone. a water color view of the bunker hill area in the summer of 1775 by thomas davies of the royal artillery position three infantry men and the foreground. the figure on the right, either an officer or sergeant judging from the sort, wearing...
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veterans in new york city -- the city denied their request to hold a memorial day parade on staten island turned down our military veterans it had no problem hosting a cannabis parade in manhattan last week. the veterans group is calling it a slap in the face. >> this is sickening what the city is doing with our veterans. a clear double standard being applied. we're asking the city not to play politics with our veterans. the weekend before last this marijuana parade took over blocks of park avenue and broadway, numerous other blocks in manhattan. police barricades and personnel on the ground and we're just asking for the same treatment. >> harris: jimmy failla host of fox across america on fox news radio joins me now. you were one of the funniest human beings on the planet. this seems like a serious hour today. we've had a lot of breaking news. this situation, how do they explain choosing marijuana over veterans? >> it is a clear double standard. number two i have to ask, harris, who the heck -- every day is a marijuana parade in new york city. i have never walked three feet without smell
veterans in new york city -- the city denied their request to hold a memorial day parade on staten island turned down our military veterans it had no problem hosting a cannabis parade in manhattan last week. the veterans group is calling it a slap in the face. >> this is sickening what the city is doing with our veterans. a clear double standard being applied. we're asking the city not to play politics with our veterans. the weekend before last this marijuana parade took over blocks of...
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that is the one thing as a new yorker, i know that affects residents that i represent in staten islandat a time of economic recovery. that would be a mistake. edward: appreciate it congresswoman malliotakis. thank you very much from the great state of new york. we will continue this conversation. continue watching. >>> coming up next wall or not to wall. the biden administration now saying it needs to complete at least one more section. we'll tell you why with former deputy, former department of homeland security acting director ken cuccinelli. >> the numbers this year alone, we're just in the month of april, have now sure us passed surpassed most categories previous year totals. you see where we're at and where we're going and this administration continues not to look at the issue on the border, trying to enforce the law on the border again. what they're trying to do is solve this capacity issue. it is the wrong approach. x is 's largest online commercial real estate exchange. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... don't just sell it. ten-x it. (vo) conventional thinki
that is the one thing as a new yorker, i know that affects residents that i represent in staten islandat a time of economic recovery. that would be a mistake. edward: appreciate it congresswoman malliotakis. thank you very much from the great state of new york. we will continue this conversation. continue watching. >>> coming up next wall or not to wall. the biden administration now saying it needs to complete at least one more section. we'll tell you why with former deputy, former...
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took them five years to decide not to bring federal charges in the case involving eric garner in staten island. so i think we're unlikely to see the feds move quickly but that's a possibility. >> so marq claxton, let me let you weigh in on this as well. it does seem like this book has been shut by the state d.a. is there anything else in your view available here? and do you think the federal investigation can move quickly enough to give people a sense of justice? >> i have so many questions about what is the extent of this federal involvement? is the federal government at this point -- first of all, they weren't able to answer into this quote/unquote investigation at the very beginning. but since they have been somewhat involved, is there involvement merely a matter of receiving documents and making observations, or are they more actively involved or had they been more actively involved? did they have an opportunity not to just sit in possible interviews or whatever, interrogations, occur, but they they been proactive in leading those investigations? i suspect not because this is still being h
took them five years to decide not to bring federal charges in the case involving eric garner in staten island. so i think we're unlikely to see the feds move quickly but that's a possibility. >> so marq claxton, let me let you weigh in on this as well. it does seem like this book has been shut by the state d.a. is there anything else in your view available here? and do you think the federal investigation can move quickly enough to give people a sense of justice? >> i have so many...
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we have looked at examples around the country to rebuild a broken bridge between new jersey and staten island. it took 10 years to get the 49 permits. it is going to take 10 years to rebuild a broken bridge to get those permits. the cost is higher, the risk is higher, private capital will not come in. we have to do those things together. how many bridges, and then you get full support of everybody. this country has spent lots of money and effectively and that would be a very bad idea. >> thank you, mr. dimon. appreciate that contribution to the discussion. mr. moynihan, when we discussed some of the potential investments in infrastructure, for example, transportation, the energy grid, can you comment on the challenges faced by private capital interested in supporting these? >> my colleagues have outlined a lot of the questions and issues. there is a lot of money ready to be invested. it will take some effort on the permitting and other types of processes, but the money is there. it is being invested as we speak. i would encourage a holistic view of this from the amount of money that the gover
we have looked at examples around the country to rebuild a broken bridge between new jersey and staten island. it took 10 years to get the 49 permits. it is going to take 10 years to rebuild a broken bridge to get those permits. the cost is higher, the risk is higher, private capital will not come in. we have to do those things together. how many bridges, and then you get full support of everybody. this country has spent lots of money and effectively and that would be a very bad idea. >>...
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here we lost our seat in staten island, for instance, over issues where people just said i'm fed up withhich i think is the most egregious example, it's talked about regularly by hemoon the far left of my party, only 34% of democrats are in sport of it -- support of it and only 28 president of black americans. the conversation about reforming the police, that is broadly popular, and we need to have it, we need to talk about criminal justice reform, talk about changing some of the rules that we have certainly in the prison system, how police behave. but saying defund the police, it's just a. nonstarter in terms of engendering support from voters. griff: and to be fair, jessica, do you believe that democrats and rib law schools wholly -- liberals wholly own this cancel culture or do conservatives and republicans as well? >> oh, absolutely. and i do in the piece draw a line, a distinction between what i think is real cancel culture and faux cancel culture. josh hawley talking about how his book deal got canceled is faux. that's not about the government, and that's a decision private compani
here we lost our seat in staten island, for instance, over issues where people just said i'm fed up withhich i think is the most egregious example, it's talked about regularly by hemoon the far left of my party, only 34% of democrats are in sport of it -- support of it and only 28 president of black americans. the conversation about reforming the police, that is broadly popular, and we need to have it, we need to talk about criminal justice reform, talk about changing some of the rules that we...
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let's go to stephen, calling from staten island, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i do trust the cdc guidance. notably, my background is in science. i do think that the biggest problem is that with the guidance changing, because it is a dynamic situation, people don't understand the basic tenants, the basic scientific -- the basic tenets, the basic scientific method, so they are waiting for it to be translated by the media and the people around them. we need better education in this country so people can understand it and the process. host: what is it that americans are not understanding? it seems like there is something you think americans are not understanding. explain. caller: we are continually getting new information as the process goes along. as we were getting more data in, we were getting -- we were developing work guidelines, adjusting the guidelines to respond to the data. as the new data comes in, we respond to it by saying, we are seeing this now, so this is what we do. this is the direction we need to shift. and that's hard to und
let's go to stephen, calling from staten island, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i do trust the cdc guidance. notably, my background is in science. i do think that the biggest problem is that with the guidance changing, because it is a dynamic situation, people don't understand the basic tenants, the basic scientific -- the basic tenets, the basic scientific method, so they are waiting for it to be translated by the media and the people around them. we need...
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arnie, staten island, new york, democratic line, good morning. caller: good morning. i was calling because i think, i hope and trust that the president, we will get some information out of this inquiry about the coronavirus origins. the other thing i'm concerned about is what the first person set on your show. the post reporter, she made a good point about trump pot, you know, causing maybe a little kerfuffle with the way he lies. the other balanced thing to say is that we had spent 18 to 24 months in this country persecuting the president over all these other things, the russian thing, then the impeachment. i mean what i really think we should be doing besides these investigations into who china is and who started this is let's research this dan virus. there are a lot of complications of people, like myself, and we need, we need the help. we need the truth. and we don't get it. i wait for the government people, everyone of them, to report more stuff. they are concentrating on fighting each other. the politics is going to hold us up again. the democrats did it with th
arnie, staten island, new york, democratic line, good morning. caller: good morning. i was calling because i think, i hope and trust that the president, we will get some information out of this inquiry about the coronavirus origins. the other thing i'm concerned about is what the first person set on your show. the post reporter, she made a good point about trump pot, you know, causing maybe a little kerfuffle with the way he lies. the other balanced thing to say is that we had spent 18 to 24...
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." >> forward march, new york city reverses course, granting a permit for staten island's 102ne now initiallyour headlines i'll send it back to you and i'm so happy they reversed that decision. steve: that's a win. ainsley: they came on fox news and i'm sure the leaders got a lot of flack for that, they allowed a cannabis parade but not the veterans parade so i'm glad they reversed course. jillian: their message was very clearly heard. steve: it was indeed. brian: time to party again in a couple weeks. steve: jillian, thank you. still ahead on this tuesday telecast exclusive footage shows a surge of migrants including children crossing the rio grande , we'll talk to a local sheriff on how the escalating crisis is overwhelming his deputies. brian: plus the head of one of america's largest teacher's union is defending the controversial 1619 projects being taught in classroom and leo terrell says it's time for parents to fight against the woke curriculum. he'll join us live, next. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines
." >> forward march, new york city reverses course, granting a permit for staten island's 102ne now initiallyour headlines i'll send it back to you and i'm so happy they reversed that decision. steve: that's a win. ainsley: they came on fox news and i'm sure the leaders got a lot of flack for that, they allowed a cannabis parade but not the veterans parade so i'm glad they reversed course. jillian: their message was very clearly heard. steve: it was indeed. brian: time to party again...
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in staten island there was a run to honor staff sergeant michael ollis, and it was canceled, there wasillion budget. the wall street editorial board is depicting it like this, they say as the pandemic finally eases due to vaccines, the emergency spending of the last two fiscal years should recede. the booming economy doesn't need it. consumers are flushed with covid relief payments and demand is soaring, yet mr. binden wants to keep using the cover of covid to sneak through an expansion of government that would be historic and permanent. what's your reaction to that and your top-line thoughts on the $6 trillion budget. >> yeah. well, every policy that they're implementing is to take away generational with wealth, whether it's the many layers of tax policy, whether it's inflating away anything that you've gone out there and saved in a 401(k) or anything else to include printing, and we say, oh, they're going to print $6 trillion. they don't actually even print it, they really just move a couple decimal points on a computer screen and don't even take the time to print it. that's how bad
in staten island there was a run to honor staff sergeant michael ollis, and it was canceled, there wasillion budget. the wall street editorial board is depicting it like this, they say as the pandemic finally eases due to vaccines, the emergency spending of the last two fiscal years should recede. the booming economy doesn't need it. consumers are flushed with covid relief payments and demand is soaring, yet mr. binden wants to keep using the cover of covid to sneak through an expansion of...
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every year there is a 5 k that takes place on staten island that honors army sergeant michael who was2013. this year mayor bill de blasio's office said the run couldn't happen because of code. after much backlash the mayor's office changed their mind. they released a statement saying the is it city has been in close contact with michael ollis's family we made it clear we are finding a solution looking forward to a safe and exciting event. nearly 500 runners have signed up to participate. really unfortunate this back and forth had to take place at all. great that the event is going to happen. they came to the right answer in the end. jillian: absolutely. thank you. todd: coming up, com michael waltz joins us live. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ you need a financial plan that can help grow and protect your money. an annuity can help cover essential expenses in retirement. have the right financial professional show you how... this is what an annuity can do. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes professional show you how... are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sun
every year there is a 5 k that takes place on staten island that honors army sergeant michael who was2013. this year mayor bill de blasio's office said the run couldn't happen because of code. after much backlash the mayor's office changed their mind. they released a statement saying the is it city has been in close contact with michael ollis's family we made it clear we are finding a solution looking forward to a safe and exciting event. nearly 500 runners have signed up to participate. really...