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the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and this is the first issue that i sort of came up against this as i'm wanting to study the origins of the revolution and new york. but i don't have any documents. but when i'm going through the newspapers, i that there's this election and there's a lot of propagate what we would call propaganda that's published in the press and there's people announcing their candidacies and this is where the first characters really come into the story is that there's a family and faction in new york called the alliances and they're led by a pe
the book is new york city. but what it's really about now is just manhattan and manhattan is from about 42nd street, where the new york public library is down to the tip. so if you imagine if you have francis downtown in the financial district and you walk up to the new public library, it's quite a it's still quite a big area, but everybody's tightly packed together just as there are now people each other. people don't write to each other because they bump into each other on the street. and...
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thank you. —— fbi new york. i in new york. thank you. -- fbi new york-— new york.ocelyn straub. thank _ new york. i welcome jocelyn straub. thank you. - new york. i welcome jocelyn straub. thank you. good - straub. thank you. good morning- _ straub. thank you. good morning. today, - straub. thank you. good morning. today, for- straub. thank you. good morning. today, for the| straub. thank you. good - morning. today, for the first time in york's modern history, we announce criminal charges against the sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplified the integrity and transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position the nearly one decade as president of brooklyn borough and as mayor to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns as charged, he saw and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals
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york city mayor.ou know, that's -- that's what we're going to have to do. those people are going to have to continue to run their race, obviously many of them have already called on eric adams to resign. that is certainly, you know, i think, what he should do because he can't run a major city when so much of the people around him are also involved in this. there's more to come. i think that's clear. so i am hopeful that it won't ultimately affect our ability to take back the house which i still feel very good about. >> it is a challenge for democrats but also an opportunity given how the republican hearth has reacted to criminal indictments of its stars. the republican party has been brush it under the rug or even pledge fealty. this please like the democrats to be the party of law and order. i want to draw your attention everybody that's watching to chuck schumer, senate majority leader. no one is above the law including the mayor of new york city. the charges are serious and the legal process should
york city mayor.ou know, that's -- that's what we're going to have to do. those people are going to have to continue to run their race, obviously many of them have already called on eric adams to resign. that is certainly, you know, i think, what he should do because he can't run a major city when so much of the people around him are also involved in this. there's more to come. i think that's clear. so i am hopeful that it won't ultimately affect our ability to take back the house which i still...
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i brought a case on behalf of new york city, new york state. this time on the progressive tax lot of pain. however, the city evidently, must die can. so i wanted to tell the same line as the state and the prior courts even further, it appeared to want the case to vanish so that it would not have to justify ignoring it. therefore, the city is lawyer trade. it is males with me for 2 years engaging in what i now would view as gas lighting that is open. i would get discouraged and go go away. there were no documents produced and no real investigation. i didn't the but i didn't know the city's help at the end of the 2 years, so on the let finally, let me go forward. the case again, the courts again dismissed the case. now, why do i persist after 20 years? 19 years and then one important point, very important point is none of the above. well, my claims were dismissed as they were later acting on down the interest of these jurisdictions. as noted above the states and cities claimed and never time bought this fraud. and they can take action at any time
i brought a case on behalf of new york city, new york state. this time on the progressive tax lot of pain. however, the city evidently, must die can. so i wanted to tell the same line as the state and the prior courts even further, it appeared to want the case to vanish so that it would not have to justify ignoring it. therefore, the city is lawyer trade. it is males with me for 2 years engaging in what i now would view as gas lighting that is open. i would get discouraged and go go away. there...
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of new york city. i mean, what is the bar like for something like that i'm going to put this real and scientifically for you if you're going to charge the sitting mayor of new york city, you better be damn sure that you have the evidence on him because if you don't it will be a disaster. >> know look, as john miller laid out, there were a lot of indicators, not so subtle indicators over the last several months, pointing in this direction, a series of subpoenas, search warrants, charges of other people around them there. but the big question that we now have an answer to is we're prosecutor is going to be able to link all that to the top guy, to the mayor. it does sometimes that you're investigating a case and you have a lot of smoke around an individual, but you can't necessarily tie the key player, the boss, the mayor, whatever it may be into that criminality. but we now know that the sdny does believe it can do that and ultimately prove it beyond a reasonable doubt to a unanimous jury. by the way, of
of new york city. i mean, what is the bar like for something like that i'm going to put this real and scientifically for you if you're going to charge the sitting mayor of new york city, you better be damn sure that you have the evidence on him because if you don't it will be a disaster. >> know look, as john miller laid out, there were a lot of indicators, not so subtle indicators over the last several months, pointing in this direction, a series of subpoenas, search warrants, charges of...
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york city mayor.ople have to continue to run their race. obviously, many of them have already called on eric adams to resign. that is certainly i think what he should do. there is more to come. that is just i think, that is clear. so, i am hopeful that it won't ultimately affect our ability to take back the house. which i still feel very good about. >> as much as it is a challenge for democrats, it is also an opportunity given how the republican party has responded to criminal indictments of its stars i guess you could say. the republican party has been brushed under the rug. or pledged feelty. i want to draw your attention to everybody who is watching to chuck schumer. no one is above the law. including the mayor of new york city. the legal process should now play out speedily and fairly. that's what you want to hear from a party right? >> over and over again, look at the republican party. the cult party of donald trump who you know is are, they have reveled in his outrageousness including saying wha
york city mayor.ople have to continue to run their race. obviously, many of them have already called on eric adams to resign. that is certainly i think what he should do. there is more to come. that is just i think, that is clear. so, i am hopeful that it won't ultimately affect our ability to take back the house. which i still feel very good about. >> as much as it is a challenge for democrats, it is also an opportunity given how the republican party has responded to criminal indictments...
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throughout upstate new york. one of my colleagues referred to the so-called time committed by illegal immigrants. we're not suggesting everyone who comes to this country commits a crime but we are suggesting when we interface with an illegal immigrant who does break the law, law enforcement should be able to do its job, interact with federal officials and ultimately arrest and deport individuals who break the law. we know this occurred in our state, just one month ago a peruvian serial killer wanted for if murders was released at the border based on the current administration's policies and transported to new york. i don't think governor abbott drove him there but it's likely our federal government and our tax dollars brought him to new york where he was arrested and living in endicott, new york. in another incident, a illegal immigrant raped and murdered a woman in new york and he was out on bail while raping another woman. and thanks to new york's policy and cashless bail, this crime could have been prevented b
throughout upstate new york. one of my colleagues referred to the so-called time committed by illegal immigrants. we're not suggesting everyone who comes to this country commits a crime but we are suggesting when we interface with an illegal immigrant who does break the law, law enforcement should be able to do its job, interact with federal officials and ultimately arrest and deport individuals who break the law. we know this occurred in our state, just one month ago a peruvian serial killer...
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if you could for people outside new york city and inside new york city, could you put in perspective the wide circle of investigation that surrounds the mayor of our fair city? >> so, alex, tonight we're only aware of one indictment, and so far "the new york times" is reporting that only mayor eric adams is the subject of that indictment. but as you just noted, the last several months have been swirling with rumors of multiple investigations surrounding new york's mayor, eric adams, and others in his closest circles. that includes former police commissioner edward caban. the school's chancellor, david banks, who announced yesterday his the intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor shina white and ultimate other city aides, campaign aides and people associated with those folks including brothers, for example, of the school commissioner and the school chancellor. so there are multiple ongoing investigations. our colleague had a report last night where he indicated that there are at least five, six, or seven different investigations involving the mayor. that having been sai
if you could for people outside new york city and inside new york city, could you put in perspective the wide circle of investigation that surrounds the mayor of our fair city? >> so, alex, tonight we're only aware of one indictment, and so far "the new york times" is reporting that only mayor eric adams is the subject of that indictment. but as you just noted, the last several months have been swirling with rumors of multiple investigations surrounding new york's mayor, eric...
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and the residents of new york.e his bed with the guy who is under federal criminal indictment. >> you notice what he said is always about does the person support donald trump? he said some nice things about me, therefore i'm fine. >> and he said controversial on things about migrants in the city and therefore that is the banner under which they march together. >> and i think the challenge here is that the whole argument right now that donald trump is pushing is a horrible one around migrants, around immigration. it is unfortunate that eric adams said some of those same things and i think new yorkers did not like it. i think that is 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. so you know this is difficult in many ways. >> unusual and unlikely bedfellows in a federal criminal indictment. congressman pramila jayapal, chair of the house progressive caucus, great to see you. great to get your thoughts on this complicated t
and the residents of new york.e his bed with the guy who is under federal criminal indictment. >> you notice what he said is always about does the person support donald trump? he said some nice things about me, therefore i'm fine. >> and he said controversial on things about migrants in the city and therefore that is the banner under which they march together. >> and i think the challenge here is that the whole argument right now that donald trump is pushing is a horrible one...
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are going to win new york! [cheers and applause] and if you vote for me, i will reduce red your taxes, crime, ad reduce your levels of stress. [cheers and applause] only thing that i will increase are your incomes and your love fomer your estate. it will come roaring back again. [cheers and applause]o throughout american history from generationgetion toit's generation, new york has always set the standard for american life, and they have. it has been a high stan standard, too. our standard of business, our culture, streets, ports, waterwy were arteries for congress, absolute arteries.own, our towns like uniondale,wn hicksville, huntington, these were great, great towns where you grew up and you loved and use data. [cheers and applause] but look at whator has happenedo new york in the other states alo run by radical left democrats, every single one of them. [boos] our heavy industries have exported overseas, enter middle clasd s has been eviscerated rit here in ogden, eviscerated. housing is out of control and i
are going to win new york! [cheers and applause] and if you vote for me, i will reduce red your taxes, crime, ad reduce your levels of stress. [cheers and applause] only thing that i will increase are your incomes and your love fomer your estate. it will come roaring back again. [cheers and applause]o throughout american history from generationgetion toit's generation, new york has always set the standard for american life, and they have. it has been a high stan standard, too. our standard of...
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new york. >> very true. he was elected because of the crime wave. he was the candidate in new york who talked about he was going to get tough on crime and crack down on crime. 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 month
new york. >> very true. he was elected because of the crime wave. he was the candidate in new york who talked about he was going to get tough on crime and crack down on crime. 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...
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the attorney general of new york who governs the new york law and interprets the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying. and said it repeatedly. and you know she said it repeatedly. she said, quote, the march 25th advisory did not require admission of the covid-19 patients into nursing homes. but rather said the admission could not be denied solely that means only on the basis of the covid diagnosis. the attorney general said while some commentators suggested the guidance was a directive that nursing homes accept covid-19 patients even if they could not care for them, such an interpretation would violate statutes and regulations that place obligations on nursing homes to care for residents. the march 25th guidance was consistent with the cms guidance. it was consistent with the cms guidance. if nursing homes have the ability to adhere, it was also consistent with cdc publicked transmission based precautions. that's the attorney general's position. and opinion. and that's the law of the state of new york and when you spoke to dr. burks, you posed the question suggesting w
the attorney general of new york who governs the new york law and interprets the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying. and said it repeatedly. and you know she said it repeatedly. she said, quote, the march 25th advisory did not require admission of the covid-19 patients into nursing homes. but rather said the admission could not be denied solely that means only on the basis of the covid diagnosis. the attorney general said while some commentators suggested the guidance...
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we are going to win new york. we are here because we want to win new york.discernible] >> name a bitcoin and a crypto. you want one? how many people? you were there? that is cool, right? a pulitzer prize winner. one of the greats. >> here you go. >> doug, you are great. >>>> we're going to have one? >> it makes me look thin. we are going down to nassau coliseum. packed house. thank you very much, everybody. >> [indiscernible] >> i never seen anything like it. nobody has. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. [indiscernible] thank you, everybody. good luck. it is really happening. bitcoin is really happening. young people understand. >> he should come here when he is 21. >> [indiscernible] >> that was a big deal. you have come a long way. dark are you? >> probably yes. >> next to me look at washington's gubernatorial debate between democratic nominee bob ferguson, the state's current attorney general and the republican nominee former congressman dave reichert. the two addressed a number of topics at a debate hosted by the association of washington busine
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sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify serving new york. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those illegal contributions and personal benefits and involved city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real costs to the city and to the public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance with campaign finance laws in order to conceal those illegal campaign contributions, and as a result of those false certifications, received over $10 million in public matching funds. the mayor's alleged acceptance and concea
sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify serving new york. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he...
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>> i love new york. i always loved new york. and we're going to give new york a big play. leave here i mean you see the crowds and it's so friendly. i love new york. i think we have a real chance of winning. >> we will work your mayor and governor and do a lot of great things for new york. we want to do that and we have to bring it back. we can't let this happen to new york. so unfair. to have hundreds of thousands of people dumped into the city and the state, you just can't do that nothing -- no place can sustain that. >> laura: i love that it was totally off the cuff. compare that to kamala harris at any given point in the day? so trump is fighting for everyone, not just red states, he is not just trying to cobble together a handful of battleground states. i think this is pivotal to see tonight. is he trying to win the popular vote. and is he trying to make harris defend even her strong holds. that is good. now, we're going to be watching as he comes out on that stage in front of thousands. people are waiting there since yesterday. and we're going to bring you breaking n
>> i love new york. i always loved new york. and we're going to give new york a big play. leave here i mean you see the crowds and it's so friendly. i love new york. i think we have a real chance of winning. >> we will work your mayor and governor and do a lot of great things for new york. we want to do that and we have to bring it back. we can't let this happen to new york. so unfair. to have hundreds of thousands of people dumped into the city and the state, you just can't do that...
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lisa if you could for people outside of new york city and even in new york city.into perspective the wide circling of indictment that surround the indictment of the mayor of our fair city. >> right now we only know of one indictment. and the new york times is only reporting that he is the only one indicted. there have been swirling reports of indictments. that includes schools chancellor david banks who announced yesterday his intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor wright who is also the chancellors partner and multiple other city hall aids, campaign aids, and people who are associated with those folks including brothers for example of the former police commissioner and of the school's chancellor. there are multiple ongoing investigations. our colleague at wnbc john dietz has a report where he indicated that there were at least 5, 6 or 7 different investigations involving the mayor. that having been said, what we understand at this point or believe at this point is that the indictment that will be unsealed tomorrow concerns the first launch investi
lisa if you could for people outside of new york city and even in new york city.into perspective the wide circling of indictment that surround the indictment of the mayor of our fair city. >> right now we only know of one indictment. and the new york times is only reporting that he is the only one indicted. there have been swirling reports of indictments. that includes schools chancellor david banks who announced yesterday his intent to retire in december. it includes deputy mayor wright...
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it was called flood new york. should note, the octobek saturday, the military wing of hamas called it the alocks is a flood. and they wanted to make a comparison here about what was taking place in the streets of new york and what took place on the morning of october 7th when fighters came from the gaza strip and slawtedders civilians in their homes in southern israel. remarkable to see how many people are dressed in the streets. people dressed as the spokesman of the wing of hamas. man i interviewed before. while these people are playing dress up in the streets of new york. we are reporting on the ground about the reality of the situation. the reality is that no one wins in this conflict. there is a lack of empathy there and sad to see in the streets of united states. >> brian: so uneducated. don't you think, trey -- and i know you got to go. don't you think it's worthy of a justice department investigation on the financing and the organizations behind these protests? >> yeah, if you see any of the fliers for tha
it was called flood new york. should note, the octobek saturday, the military wing of hamas called it the alocks is a flood. and they wanted to make a comparison here about what was taking place in the streets of new york and what took place on the morning of october 7th when fighters came from the gaza strip and slawtedders civilians in their homes in southern israel. remarkable to see how many people are dressed in the streets. people dressed as the spokesman of the wing of hamas. man i...
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i want to quote new york city mayor eric adams. quote, when it comes to guns, this year 2,386 people were arrested with a gun. of those, approximately 1,921 are out on the street, end quote. eric adams went on to say, quote, arrested with a gun. out on the street. gun arrests in custody, 19.5%. out of custody, over 08% -- 80%. quote, how do you take a gun law seriously when the overwhelming numbers are back on the streets after carrying a gun, end quote. eric adams says very clearly, you can't take it seriously when you refuse to prosecute people who use guns in the commission of a crime. so many of my colleagues in new york have been so clueless about this. they talk about gun violence. but they have no problem allowing a criminal using guns in the commission of a crime to be put back on the street to do it again. and again and again. it is wrong. so if you want to crack down on gun violence in america, then prosecute criminals who use guns in the commission of a crime. but no. we don't want to do that. new york raised the age, 16
i want to quote new york city mayor eric adams. quote, when it comes to guns, this year 2,386 people were arrested with a gun. of those, approximately 1,921 are out on the street, end quote. eric adams went on to say, quote, arrested with a gun. out on the street. gun arrests in custody, 19.5%. out of custody, over 08% -- 80%. quote, how do you take a gun law seriously when the overwhelming numbers are back on the streets after carrying a gun, end quote. eric adams says very clearly, you can't...
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page of the new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in the city. prosecutors said most notably in obtaining safety clearances from the fire department for a new high-rise turkish consulate building. let's take a look at the front page of the new york post. feds charge mayor for exchanging favors. here is the u.s. attorney from the district of new york announcing the charges against the mayor. >> we are announcing campaign finance, bribery and asked -- conspiracy charges against eric adams, the mayor of new york city. mayor adams engaged in a long-running conspiracy in which he s
page of the new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in...
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new york. that is where you will find sean o'brien, hello. >> hello, former president trump choosing very important campaign day not to be in about a ground stated by a new york, we will tell you next and have fresh reaction to that major news coming from the teamsters union members voting in support of the former president, that is next. ur hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in...
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involving the new york city sheriff. you have four or five investigations involving new york city. at least different avenues of the investigation. and you have the police department investigation. that is not being conducted by the fbi. that is being conducted by federal agents assigned to the u.s. attorney's office. looking into something, the first to report in that nightclub owners, the managers. who would face repeated requests for inspection from city officials and members of the nypd. at least one of those owners said he was told to contact somebody who said you can make these problems go away by contacting the brother of then police commissioner edward caban. and, the question for investigators is whether or not there was a pay to play or some sort of a shakedown that occurred there. it is important to note none of the people i'm mentioning here have been charged at all. most of them have denied any sort of wrong doing. and tonight, the mayor himself issuing a statement staying i knew if i stood my ground for new yorkers i would be a target. and a target i became. that echo
involving the new york city sheriff. you have four or five investigations involving new york city. at least different avenues of the investigation. and you have the police department investigation. that is not being conducted by the fbi. that is being conducted by federal agents assigned to the u.s. attorney's office. looking into something, the first to report in that nightclub owners, the managers. who would face repeated requests for inspection from city officials and members of the nypd. at...
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in the new york times has done that. they have done that every single day in the new york times has been covering donald trump the politician. and this includes in this article tonight. they couldn't get through the whole article without doing it. and in this article they are trying to cure itself of its habit of saying washing -- saying -- sane washing donald trump. and there were people who clapped enthusiastically for donald trump incoherent response to a question about childcare, a response that wasn't an answer. it was a widely criticized incoherent jumble that didn't answer the question in any way and in an article the new york times thought they could cure this sane washing habit by doing a larger portion instead of these short bits they used in the coverage of it. here is the attempt pedicure of its own habit of sane washing in which in the end it sane washes him a grin -- again. they say because quoting donald trump at length can provide additional context and here is a more extended account of his reply on affo
in the new york times has done that. they have done that every single day in the new york times has been covering donald trump the politician. and this includes in this article tonight. they couldn't get through the whole article without doing it. and in this article they are trying to cure itself of its habit of saying washing -- saying -- sane washing donald trump. and there were people who clapped enthusiastically for donald trump incoherent response to a question about childcare, a response...
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throughout upstate new york. one of my colleagues referred to the so-called time committed by illegal immigrants. we're not suggesting everyone who comes to this country commits a crime but we are suggesting when we interface with an illegal immigrant who does break the law, law enforcement should be able to do its job, interact with federal officials and ultimately arrest and deport individuals who break the law. we know this occurred in our state, just one month ago a peruvian serial killer wanted for if murders was released at the border based on the current administration's policies and transported to new york. i don't think governor abbott drove him there but it's likely our federal government and our tax dollars brought him to new york where he was arrested and living in endicott, new york. in another incident, a illegal immigrant raped and murdered a woman in new york and he was out on bail while raping another woman. and thanks to new york's policy and cashless bail, this crime could have been prevented b
throughout upstate new york. one of my colleagues referred to the so-called time committed by illegal immigrants. we're not suggesting everyone who comes to this country commits a crime but we are suggesting when we interface with an illegal immigrant who does break the law, law enforcement should be able to do its job, interact with federal officials and ultimately arrest and deport individuals who break the law. we know this occurred in our state, just one month ago a peruvian serial killer...
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, that includes new york city. brooklyn. he is a msnbc legal analyst. also with us, lisa rubin, msnbc legal correspondent. andrew, your reaction to what seems to have been where the news momentum was going in the last few weeks in new york city, as more and more officials in the adams administration were either resigning or handing over their phones to the fbi and then being forced to resign. >> a few observations. first to your point about this being a sitting mayor, some of our viewers might be noticing this is a sitting mayor that has now been indicted. there was a sitting senator, senator menendez, who was indicted. you cannot under department of justice policy indict a sitting president, as i know well from the mueller investigation. so that is the reason that you are seeing a sitting politician under indictment by the department of justice. but at a lower level than the presidency, which may strike some people as an odd, internal department of justice policy. the second thing to note is that eric adams, his h
, that includes new york city. brooklyn. he is a msnbc legal analyst. also with us, lisa rubin, msnbc legal correspondent. andrew, your reaction to what seems to have been where the news momentum was going in the last few weeks in new york city, as more and more officials in the adams administration were either resigning or handing over their phones to the fbi and then being forced to resign. >> a few observations. first to your point about this being a sitting mayor, some of our viewers...
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district of new york.oon as tomorrow. joyce, just your top line reaction to the fact the feds are charging potentially, reportedly the mayor of new york city. if that is in fact what happens, eric adams will become the first mayor in new york city history to be charged while in office. your thoughts? >> so i think this looks like a classic federal public corruption investigation. the justice department has been in the business of indicting mayors who are involved in corruption. that doesn't come as a surprise to anyone. there have been a number of investigations here. >> joyce, i'll let you turn your phone off if you need to. it happens. >> stop my alarm. >> it happens. just in terms of, you were talking about a classic corruption investigation. we know the feds were interested in potential illegal foreign donations. we do not know if this is in the indictment. included turkey, israel, china, qatar, and uzbekistan. there may be up to five, six, or seven different federal investigations, what is the pecking
district of new york.oon as tomorrow. joyce, just your top line reaction to the fact the feds are charging potentially, reportedly the mayor of new york city. if that is in fact what happens, eric adams will become the first mayor in new york city history to be charged while in office. your thoughts? >> so i think this looks like a classic federal public corruption investigation. the justice department has been in the business of indicting mayors who are involved in corruption. that...
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that is the single most disturbing thing i have read in the new york times about the ut new york times. let me just read the new york times saying washing once again. what he seemed to be mesaying w he would raise so much money by imposing tariffs on imported goods that the country could use the proceeds to pay for child care and in itself that would be a disputable policy assumption. there was a time not long ago when everybody at the new york times and i mean everyone including printers and delivery drivers, new what a tariff is. now it appears nobody at the new york times knows what a tariff is including the top ri reporters covering the campaign. this article allows trump to say his tariffs would be taxingt foreign nations.a fact in its campaign reporting and that means the new york times campaign coverage and its economic coverage is hopelessly lost in this campaign. how slowly do i have to say it for the new york times campaigns reporters to understand it? for the very first time? i said it many times before, i understand the campaign reporters are too busy to watch this program,
that is the single most disturbing thing i have read in the new york times about the ut new york times. let me just read the new york times saying washing once again. what he seemed to be mesaying w he would raise so much money by imposing tariffs on imported goods that the country could use the proceeds to pay for child care and in itself that would be a disputable policy assumption. there was a time not long ago when everybody at the new york times and i mean everyone including printers and...
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"new york times" a different take.t supported by data despite high profile cases. councilman yeager, how do you see this? like, what's the ground truth about new york city and deal with this on all levels? >> well, anybody who says that every single person who comes over the border lawfully or unlawfully is here to commit crimes is simply wrong at the same time it's naive and false to say nobody who comes here committing crimes. relates a city like new york, with the numbers at approximately as of two months ago, over 205,000 migrants have come to new york city in the last two years. that is -- it simply is not believable to say that our crime numbers are not seeing the result of that policy. >> bret: council borelli you formed this common sense caucus. you have a number of proposals here together allowing the nypd to communicate with ice. enable ice to collect suspects in custody. ballot measure to repeal restrictions on deportation, retention and removal. obviously that's not in the purview of the new york city polic
"new york times" a different take.t supported by data despite high profile cases. councilman yeager, how do you see this? like, what's the ground truth about new york city and deal with this on all levels? >> well, anybody who says that every single person who comes over the border lawfully or unlawfully is here to commit crimes is simply wrong at the same time it's naive and false to say nobody who comes here committing crimes. relates a city like new york, with the numbers at...
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that's from "the new york times". a box checking exercise and saying harris would not be able to say he had done that sit down. they said he had quote roundabout answers. >> we're going to have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires pay their fair share that's just it. it's about paying their fair share. everyone should pay their fair share. the business leaders who are part of the engine of merck's economy agreeing people pay their fair share. >> with me and now senior rider national review robert former economic advisor to president obama founder of 32 advisors and fox news contributor so robert those are from "the new york times" not a great review how do you think she is doing sense she is obviously making this effort to do more of what people have been brutally asking for witches interviews. >> martha i was on the precall with 20 business leaders so we get a preview of it and we went through the 80 page document. i thought yesterday was a good day because she -- >> martha: was she on the coll
that's from "the new york times". a box checking exercise and saying harris would not be able to say he had done that sit down. they said he had quote roundabout answers. >> we're going to have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires pay their fair share that's just it. it's about paying their fair share. everyone should pay their fair share. the business leaders who are part of the engine of merck's economy agreeing people pay their fair share. >> with...
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sitting mayor of new york city.our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government, and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade, as brooklyn borough president and mayor, to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel and other personal benefits from foreign nationals, as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those contributions and benefits and involved city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real cost to the city and the public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance with campaign finance laws to conceal those illegal campaign contributions. as a result of those false certifications, received o
sitting mayor of new york city.our highest elected official, the mayor should set the standard for all of city government, and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade, as brooklyn borough president and mayor, to enrich himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions,...
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new york is strong. when we spend time in new york, everything is busy.a reservation in a restaurant in new york. miami is great. it is strong. it got to a point of no return. people leaving miami all year round. it is not new york yet. hopefully it will be there. abigail: one thing new york is not right now is hot. there is so much talk, you have experience in converting office building into residential. can you do that at the high-end? miki: yes. i converted 2004-2007, the famous plaza hotel. it was a hotel, 862 rooms to residential. very difficult. office buildings, usually they are big. they are too big for residential. every bedroom has to have light and air. people need to be able to open the window. it's difficult to convert those buildings. without any additional support, it would be too difficult to do. sonali: you mentioned interest rates make a difference. you are putting so much investment into these buildings. what were you delaying until this point? what can you tell us about what to look for next? miki: i wasn't delaying. we were selective
new york is strong. when we spend time in new york, everything is busy.a reservation in a restaurant in new york. miami is great. it is strong. it got to a point of no return. people leaving miami all year round. it is not new york yet. hopefully it will be there. abigail: one thing new york is not right now is hot. there is so much talk, you have experience in converting office building into residential. can you do that at the high-end? miki: yes. i converted 2004-2007, the famous plaza hotel....
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attorney the southern district of new york. the squad at fbi new york. >> the department of the investigation. >> good morning. today for the first time in modern history, we announced formal charges against mayor of new york city. the indictment unsealed today, alleges mayor adams power and position nearly a decade as president and mayor. illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel and personal benefits from foreign nationals to individuals and businesses subs to seal those contributions and personal benefits and that concealment. the campaign finance laws in order to conceal illegal campaign contributions and as a result received over $10 million in public matching funds. overseas benefactors, wealthy individuals and businesses and influence over the mayor. forgo a required safety inspection. as the city's inspector general, the department of investigation conducted investigation confidentially and fully independent of city hall. we handle this as we would following the facts seeking to hold wrongdoers accountable no mat
attorney the southern district of new york. the squad at fbi new york. >> the department of the investigation. >> good morning. today for the first time in modern history, we announced formal charges against mayor of new york city. the indictment unsealed today, alleges mayor adams power and position nearly a decade as president and mayor. illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel and personal benefits from foreign nationals to individuals and businesses subs to seal those...
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for play or to have their eyes and ears within new york city in new york state government. i can tell you that is something that is very much of a concern of the fbi, and i think the real reason you saw james denehe, his past, running the intelligence office of the fbi. >> the money is intoxicating to certain individuals. governor kathy hochul has the authority to remove mayor adams from office if she so chooses. mayor adams says he's not going to step down. he's going to fight the charges. do you have any idea where the governor's head is at? >> i think we can read something into what the governor told reporters earlier today, where she didn't come out in defense of the mayor. she didn't say what she's going to do. she said that she needs to read through the charges and deliberate on them at length before making any sort of movement. but the fact that he's not out of the gate coming out and defending eric adams, who has, since he took office and since she took office, been a pretty prominent ally for him. i think that's absolutely sending some warning signs to eric adams a
for play or to have their eyes and ears within new york city in new york state government. i can tell you that is something that is very much of a concern of the fbi, and i think the real reason you saw james denehe, his past, running the intelligence office of the fbi. >> the money is intoxicating to certain individuals. governor kathy hochul has the authority to remove mayor adams from office if she so chooses. mayor adams says he's not going to step down. he's going to fight the...
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why in new york? iam— in la, miami. why in new york? lam biased, _ in la, miami. why in new york?y in new york? lam biased, and the us- i am biased, and the us attorney in new york. we have an outstanding track record of bringing some of the most impactful, sprawling and complex, difficult sex trafficking, human trafficking, you name it, the southern district of new york can do it. we are very proud of that. the scope and complexity of this is something we ran from. it is something we ran from. it is something we ran from. it is something we embrace and will continue to do. whether he imprisoned anyone, all i can say is that, i meant to end march 2016 incident where something was caught on video. where a victim was attempted to flee. violence associated with it. that was at a hotel.- it. that was at a hotel. thank ou. it. that was at a hotel. thank you- does — it. that was at a hotel. thank you. does your _ it. that was at a hotel. thank you. does your office - it. that was at a hotel. thank you. does your office intend l you. does your office intend tom — you. does your office in
why in new york? iam— in la, miami. why in new york? lam biased, _ in la, miami. why in new york?y in new york? lam biased, and the us- i am biased, and the us attorney in new york. we have an outstanding track record of bringing some of the most impactful, sprawling and complex, difficult sex trafficking, human trafficking, you name it, the southern district of new york can do it. we are very proud of that. the scope and complexity of this is something we ran from. it is something we ran...
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i said i can win new york and we can win new york. we're going to win.u vote for me, i'm going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime and reduce your levels of stress. the only thing that i will increase are your incomes and your love for your state will come roaring back again throughout american history. from generation to generation new york has always set the standard for american life and they have, it's been a high standard too. our cities were the center of business, arts culture, our streets ports, waterways and they were the arteries of american commerce. they were absolute arteries and our towns like uniondale, levittown, hicksville, huntington. these were great, great towns where you grew up and you loved and you stayed. but look at what has happened to new york and the other states all run by radical left democrats. every single one of them, our heavy industries have exported overseas and our middle class has been eviscerated right here at home. been eviscerated. housing costs are out of control. inflation has cost a typical family. $28,000.
i said i can win new york and we can win new york. we're going to win.u vote for me, i'm going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime and reduce your levels of stress. the only thing that i will increase are your incomes and your love for your state will come roaring back again throughout american history. from generation to generation new york has always set the standard for american life and they have, it's been a high standard too. our cities were the center of business, arts culture, our...
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sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. he enriched himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign contributions, luxury travel, and other personal benefits from foreign nationals as well as individuals and businesses. he allegedly took steps to conceal those illegal contributions and personal benefits and involve city employees and campaign staff in that concealment. as the indictment explains, this kind of corruption has real costs to the city and public. as alleged, the mayor's 2021 campaign falsely certified compliance of campaign finance laws in order to conceal the illegal campaign contributions and as a result of those false
sitting mayor of new york city. as our highest elected official the mayor should set the standard for all of city government and exemplify the integrity, transparency and dedication to serving the public that all new yorkers deserve. instead, the indictment unsealed today alleges that mayor adams abused his power and position for nearly a decade as brooklyn borough president and as mayor. he enriched himself and his mayoral campaigns. as charged, he sought and received illegal campaign...
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have left new york.now if it's warm-up on the gutfeld show. i love him. perfect setting for president trump. trump is one of those fun people when you get to know him, it's hard not to like him. i was able to join president trump for golf a few months ago. i'm a golfer. there is the babbitter back and forth. he is really humorous. he is really fun. competitive in a great way. all of that is starting to shine with president trump. look it, he is under so much stress, lawsuits brought against him unfairly. he has been shot at and two assassination attempts, what a leader. what a courageous guy. i'm just so proud of the way he has been coming out lately and being himself, being honest as he always is but humorous. and his sense of humor is what people need to know. he is a warm guy. he is a humorous guy. look, he called my son beings , marine.the day he was deployee middle east. he is has a wonderful side to him. make sure we see that as he goes into the campaign. he will get more votes and unify america. >
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journal, te new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in the city. prosecutors said most notably in obtaining safety clearances from the fire department for a new high-rise turkish consulate building. let's take a look at the front page of the new york post. feds charge mayor for exchanging favors. here is the u.s. attorney from the district of new york announcing the charges against the mayor. >> we are announcing campaign finance, bribery and asked -- conspiracy charges against eric adams, the mayor of new york city. mayor adams engaged in a long-running conspiracy in which he s
journal, te new york times. adams charged with bribery and fraud, the article says this that the mayor and former police captain who ran on a lawn order platform was consumed by accusations of corruption of years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal campaign donations from turkey. in return for the gifts and donations, mr. adams used his influence as brooklyn borough president and later as mayor to assist turkish officials with issues they were facing in...
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the fact that you have the new york mayor, new york city mayor charged with five of federal public corruption charges. very significant. jim. thank you for that. let's continue our breaking news coverage of this indictment against new york city mayor eric adams was shamone, gloria, an ally and just reading through this indictment, elie, i mean, this is not a bare bones indictment. i mean, there is a lot of detail in here. i'm still reading through it but these charges are very significant against the air. >> yep. have sometimes when you see a federal indictment, it will just basically track the language of the statute from the law book. it doesn't give you any detail. this indictment is not that this indictment has 50 some pages of detail. if i can try to boil it down to its essence, it's that eric adams received benefits free and sometimes discounted luxury travel from turkish interests. and in exchange for that, he took steps as mayor to benefit those interests. so that's the gist of it. and you mentioned before that this is a five count indictment, so let me just break that down. count one
the fact that you have the new york mayor, new york city mayor charged with five of federal public corruption charges. very significant. jim. thank you for that. let's continue our breaking news coverage of this indictment against new york city mayor eric adams was shamone, gloria, an ally and just reading through this indictment, elie, i mean, this is not a bare bones indictment. i mean, there is a lot of detail in here. i'm still reading through it but these charges are very significant...
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in the commercial art world of new york city. and they become the first generation of what becomes known as the ashcan school. when they get to new york, they begin attracting more people, their little group of buddies. okay. and i want to point out that, like, this is really how they see themselves at hundred. they they don't see themselves as revolutionaries. they don't see themselves as an art school. they think they're trying to change art. it's just a bunch of guys who like, draw, who have day jobs at newspapers and magazines and in advertising, who get together at night to critique teller's artwork and to drink and to smoke and to hang out right there. they're informal in that way. one of the people they attract is a guy named george bellows, right? bellows does this illustration on the right, it shows up in a newspaper, actually, the philadelphia record, april 1915, and it's called of the ashcan. and so it's literally a depiction of two tramps, right? two men who don't have homes who don't have jobs, who bounce around abou
in the commercial art world of new york city. and they become the first generation of what becomes known as the ashcan school. when they get to new york, they begin attracting more people, their little group of buddies. okay. and i want to point out that, like, this is really how they see themselves at hundred. they they don't see themselves as revolutionaries. they don't see themselves as an art school. they think they're trying to change art. it's just a bunch of guys who like, draw, who have...
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the attorney general of new york who governed the new york law and interpreted the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying she said it repeatedlyly and you know she did.tl she said, quote, the march 25th advisory didn't require admission of covid-19 patients into nursing homes but the admissions couldn't be denied solely. miriam webster said only on the basis of the covid-19 diagnosis. the attorney general said, while some commentators, these were republican commentators suggested the department of health guidance was a directive at nursing homes if they couldn't care for them.ne suche an interpretation would violate the statues and obligations on nursing homes to care for residents. they were consistent with the cms guidance. the march 25th guidance was consistent with the cmse guidance. if nursing homes have the ability to adhere,ns it was also consistent with the cdc public transmissions. that's the law in the state of new york. you pose the question suggesting innexte protections in place and that wasn't true. >> you are a lawyer. you know the difference between
the attorney general of new york who governed the new york law and interpreted the new york law found exactly contrary to what you are saying she said it repeatedlyly and you know she did.tl she said, quote, the march 25th advisory didn't require admission of covid-19 patients into nursing homes but the admissions couldn't be denied solely. miriam webster said only on the basis of the covid-19 diagnosis. the attorney general said, while some commentators, these were republican commentators...