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in new york given the fact that obviously we know that there is a lot of gun violence in new york and cities around the country. kate? >> evan, thank you so much. we'll get back to evan as he talks with his sources as well. president biden has been briefed on the subway attack in new york. let's go to the white house. john harwood standing by with more on this. what are you hearing from there? >> this had been a day when president biden hoped to call attention to his efforts to tame inflation, tame gas prices, of course, unfavorable government report on inflation today. he's about, in a few minutes, to leave the white house here and fly to iowa to suspend a regulation related to ethanol trying to bring gas prices down but that's been completely overtaken by the news from new york city. we got a tweet from jen psaki a few minutes ago saying potus has been briefed on the latest developments regarding the new york city subway shooting. white house senior staff are in touch with mayor adams and police commissioner to offer any assistance as needed. we have not heard from the president directly b
in new york given the fact that obviously we know that there is a lot of gun violence in new york and cities around the country. kate? >> evan, thank you so much. we'll get back to evan as he talks with his sources as well. president biden has been briefed on the subway attack in new york. let's go to the white house. john harwood standing by with more on this. what are you hearing from there? >> this had been a day when president biden hoped to call attention to his efforts to tame...
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and what the mark does but in the heartbeat of where markets come together is in new york city and ited today. romaine: upended for a lot of folks around their morning commute around 8:24 a.m. new york time a man entered into a subway train and rode that train for some time before opening fire on the folks inside. that gunman remains at large and still waiting to get some updates where he might be and more importantly, of course, waiting to get some updates on the victims. thankfully so far we know none of those victims -- no fatalities, shy say but nevertheless, still a startling day for many new yorkers. caroline: 16 people, many affected by gun wounds and six of them by other afflictions that occurred and of course we understand we might hear more from the leaders of new york, whether they be the fire department, the new york police department, whether they be the governor or whether it be of course the deputy mayor, as the mayor of new york, eric adams, remains at home with covid. romaine: that of course puts back into focus the whole idea of public safety, a relatively new mayor,
and what the mark does but in the heartbeat of where markets come together is in new york city and ited today. romaine: upended for a lot of folks around their morning commute around 8:24 a.m. new york time a man entered into a subway train and rode that train for some time before opening fire on the folks inside. that gunman remains at large and still waiting to get some updates where he might be and more importantly, of course, waiting to get some updates on the victims. thankfully so far we...
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attacks on asian individuals in new york city over the last few months making headlines. oes come off the back of what is a really difficult time for the city. so we will continue to bring you the very latest as we await that press briefing. in the meantime, let's take a look at what is going on with markets. the central bank once again in focus as we get the rbn decision. potentially 50 basis points could be at play here depending on how much the rbs really sees the economy against surging inflation and commodity and food prices. this is what we are seeing when it comes to the picture across yields in asia, australia, and new zealand. we see a little bit of respite after a relentless selloff in treasuries carrying through to the tuesday session. really threatening to mark this four-decade bull run. we are seeing the 10-year yield when it comes to australia as well as new zealand holding pretty steady. let's bring in our next guest, expecting rbn to hike the rate to 1.5%. sharon is the chief new zealand economist at nzd bank. what are the factors the rbn would be trying to
attacks on asian individuals in new york city over the last few months making headlines. oes come off the back of what is a really difficult time for the city. so we will continue to bring you the very latest as we await that press briefing. in the meantime, let's take a look at what is going on with markets. the central bank once again in focus as we get the rbn decision. potentially 50 basis points could be at play here depending on how much the rbs really sees the economy against surging...
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he is known to us and has ties in wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania, new jersey and new york city. his arrest history in new york is nine prior arrests, dating from 1992 to 1998. those include possession of burglary tools four times, criminal sex act, theft of service two times, and he was arrested on a new jersey warrant. he also has a criminal tampering. he has three arrests to new york city. in 1991, 1992, and 2007. they are for tras that is trespass, and he has the same black car -- >> that will be electronically. >> this station is three blocks from where we recovered the u haul truck that he rented in philadelphia. the key to that truck was recovered at the crime scene. this jacket, the distinctive orange jacket was also recovered as well as his construction helmet he was wearing. we recovered that in a garbage bin in transit. we believe, and this is still early in the investigation, that after firing his weapon 33 times at innocent new york city subway riders, mr. james boarded the r train that pulled into the station and went one stop up and exited at the 25th street station
he is known to us and has ties in wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania, new jersey and new york city. his arrest history in new york is nine prior arrests, dating from 1992 to 1998. those include possession of burglary tools four times, criminal sex act, theft of service two times, and he was arrested on a new jersey warrant. he also has a criminal tampering. he has three arrests to new york city. in 1991, 1992, and 2007. they are for tras that is trespass, and he has the same black car -- >>...
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mayor adams has come in to office, with that goal of making new york city safe. takes time. there is a lot of recovery that this city needs to make over, you know, different issues that have, you know, come about as far as criminal prosecution and being able to prosecute those who are, you know, committing violent crime. it all starts with putting the cops back on street, fighting crime, to make communities much safer. >> we have seen a focus on subway stations, jonathan, for a number of years in new york, not just with the rising rates of violent crime there, but as potential terror targets. this goes back to 9/11 for the new york city police department. tell us when you have a situation like this, what steps do they take to determine what exactly happened here? >> well, listen, you know, first you have to see was there any type of precipitating event, where did this incident take place, was it on the subway or was it on the subway platform? what type of items of evidentiary value can we investigators start piecing together? is there any type of video evidence? i
mayor adams has come in to office, with that goal of making new york city safe. takes time. there is a lot of recovery that this city needs to make over, you know, different issues that have, you know, come about as far as criminal prosecution and being able to prosecute those who are, you know, committing violent crime. it all starts with putting the cops back on street, fighting crime, to make communities much safer. >> we have seen a focus on subway stations, jonathan, for a number of...
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right there in new york city. and they're deployed around the world whenever there's an incident anywhere to see if there's any new york component or new york angle of it. so they are better prepared. there are 40,000 police officers, right? >> absolutely. i'm a little biased because i was part of that apparatus when i was in new york city. clearly, these type of attacks, if it turnings out to be a lone actor, what we call a lone wolf, it's very difficult to detect and interdict. that's what we'll find out hopefully in subsequent press conferences and certainly as the investigation unfolds. we need to understand if this individual is acting alone or is this a larger conspiracy with other individuals. >> jim kavanagh is with us, former special agent at atf, and clint watts, former fbi. jim, when they're looking at ballistics, shell cases, and start tracing some kind of gun if they can. >> that's right, andrea. we have a crowded subway car, ten people who suffered gunshot wounds. the close space, the proximity of th
right there in new york city. and they're deployed around the world whenever there's an incident anywhere to see if there's any new york component or new york angle of it. so they are better prepared. there are 40,000 police officers, right? >> absolutely. i'm a little biased because i was part of that apparatus when i was in new york city. clearly, these type of attacks, if it turnings out to be a lone actor, what we call a lone wolf, it's very difficult to detect and interdict. that's...
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>> right now, new york city is dealing with a return to work and in a lot of ways, it is lagging some of the other major cities in the united states when it comes to coming back in the office. when you have this work from home infrastructure, the other part of this equation, specifically this particular region of brooklyn, if you don't mind me going into demographics, this is an asian american and hispanic neighborhood were 29% of the people in the neighborhood are under the poverty line. if you shut down the subway station for even an hour, there is a massive economic cost, especially at rush hour. the question here is one of economic impact and when will begin these subway lines back online? >> thank you so much. i would love to get your sense of how much the washington community is focused on this, not just from the perspective of new york city, but in terms of crime and bidens perception of overseeing a nation where crime in cities is going up at a significant pace. >> just about a month ago, the white house put out a fact sheet talking about how crime has gone up and gun violence
>> right now, new york city is dealing with a return to work and in a lot of ways, it is lagging some of the other major cities in the united states when it comes to coming back in the office. when you have this work from home infrastructure, the other part of this equation, specifically this particular region of brooklyn, if you don't mind me going into demographics, this is an asian american and hispanic neighborhood were 29% of the people in the neighborhood are under the poverty line....
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here is what she said earlier on twitter which is the president has been briefed regarding the new york city shooting and that senior staff are in touch with mayor adams and the police commissioner. what we are hearing on the ground is all coming from new york. what we should note is it comes a day after the president and his administration that many have been critical for the increased in crime, which is taken under the covid-19 pandemic, was talking about trying to decrease violence by making sure they are going after these ghost guns which can be assembled at home and go undetected. this does come at a critical time as this administration is gearing up for midterm elections and just on sunday there was a new cbs poll. approval ratings for the president was 39%, disapproved 61%. caroline: less than 24 hours ago we were hearing on new gun regulation coming from the president. thank you so much. let's continue to monitor this breaking news. we bring you analysis. jamil jaffer, founder and executive director at george mason university school of law. formerly served on the leadership team of t
here is what she said earlier on twitter which is the president has been briefed regarding the new york city shooting and that senior staff are in touch with mayor adams and the police commissioner. what we are hearing on the ground is all coming from new york. what we should note is it comes a day after the president and his administration that many have been critical for the increased in crime, which is taken under the covid-19 pandemic, was talking about trying to decrease violence by making...
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think about that in new york city. that's -- when you think about it, only 3.5 months removing 1,800 guns. we're going to continue to do your job but there's some assistance that's going to be needed in our city, such as empowering atf, bring in the atf leader as the president announced yesterday. making ghost guns illegal. there's so many things we can do to assist the cities across america, particularly new york city, to make sure that we're a safe place for our residents. >> and last question before i let you go, for new yorkers out there, thinking, i need to get on the subway to get home. i need to get on the subway to do my job, to pick up my kids. is it a safe place for them right now? >> yes, it is. and i ride the subway often to send that message. i'm in the subway same 3:00, 4:00 a.m. in the morning to make sure our officers and those who are responsible for keeping us safe, they're doing their job. i'm going to lead this battle from the front. and i say to new yorkers, we're going to find every person that's r
think about that in new york city. that's -- when you think about it, only 3.5 months removing 1,800 guns. we're going to continue to do your job but there's some assistance that's going to be needed in our city, such as empowering atf, bring in the atf leader as the president announced yesterday. making ghost guns illegal. there's so many things we can do to assist the cities across america, particularly new york city, to make sure that we're a safe place for our residents. >> and last...
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kailey: not just in new york city. adams and his remarks last night frames this about a national gun violence problem in america, largely in cities across america. it is not just about the local response, state response. what is the federal government's role in this? the biden administration took action on ghost guns earlier this week. how does the administration move forward in this moment? tom: it will be interesting to see the federal tie-in, you have to wonder how that is stepped up. what i find so tragic is this brooklyn affair of yesterday and the other shootings around the nation in the last recent days, and there it is, the new york post, buried in all the media of three dead, a large number wounded overnight. what is scary or are the dead, and the geography of the new york post article was six locations of violence. kailey: it speaks to the point that this is just one incident in a broader scheme of rising crime in new york city. felony crimes up 44% year to date. it is already april. on mass shootings across
kailey: not just in new york city. adams and his remarks last night frames this about a national gun violence problem in america, largely in cities across america. it is not just about the local response, state response. what is the federal government's role in this? the biden administration took action on ghost guns earlier this week. how does the administration move forward in this moment? tom: it will be interesting to see the federal tie-in, you have to wonder how that is stepped up. what...
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of course, this is new york city. so it's the biggest police force in the united states and the new york police department actually is one of the biggest actually the number of officers they have is actually bigger than many military's around the world of small country. it is the biggest police force in the states. they have bomb squads, they have anti terrorism, all sorts of agencies of the p d and all of them will respond and have responded when ever there is a multiple victim shooting incident in new york city. and of course, when you, when initial eye witness his report of some sort of potentially a device thrown as well. and the subway station that only elevates here and see even more. but this is normal whenever there's confusion of shooting like this to get all sorts of various reports. but as of now, nothing exploded. and there is no explosive explosive device that was found by the police department during an initial search of the subway station. okay, that is a light fixture from brooklyn over new york, where
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in new york city, that means calling 888-new york city.at avoiding these horrible kind of incidents. >> former new york city mayor bill de blasio. thank you for being with us for this hour here in is up set park, brooklyn, as we cover a very scary situation. ultimately, a very lucky situation. because nobody was suffering, nobody has suffered life-threatening injuries. so even though it is terrible. officials remark it is pretty remarkable that everybody will come out surviving from this incident. we will continue following that news coverage right after the break. stick with us. e right after the break. stick with us. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost y
in new york city, that means calling 888-new york city.at avoiding these horrible kind of incidents. >> former new york city mayor bill de blasio. thank you for being with us for this hour here in is up set park, brooklyn, as we cover a very scary situation. ultimately, a very lucky situation. because nobody was suffering, nobody has suffered life-threatening injuries. so even though it is terrible. officials remark it is pretty remarkable that everybody will come out surviving from this...
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we're going through horrific issues as new york city. this city has always shown a level of resiliency. we're going to show it now, for this entire country to know we won't succumb to those who want to bring fear to our city. >> mayor adams, let me follow up on the idea of making the subway safer. a lot of police officers were surged into the system last night in the wake of the shooting. is there any consideration of a more permanent, larger police presence in the subways? you mentioned yesterday perhaps installing metal detectors in the subway system. before, it was dismissed for not being financially feasible. >> one at a time. first, the surge in police officers. since january 6th, we've conducted over 265,000 infections of our subway system. we have moved away from a traditional model. not only do we have the police, the transit police personnel there, those officers assigned to the transit bureau, we've also used our patrol bureau. we've had people aboveground, off the vehicles, in the system, doing inspections. with the gun detenti
we're going through horrific issues as new york city. this city has always shown a level of resiliency. we're going to show it now, for this entire country to know we won't succumb to those who want to bring fear to our city. >> mayor adams, let me follow up on the idea of making the subway safer. a lot of police officers were surged into the system last night in the wake of the shooting. is there any consideration of a more permanent, larger police presence in the subways? you mentioned...
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um new york city? yes, crime is going in the wrong direction it's been going to since before i retired and you know, you see acts of violence and things like that happening all time in new york city, especially now, but when you have an individual, that's. uh you know, smoke grenade and man's himself with a gas mask and starts to let rounds go downrange. this is definitely a coordinated type of planned attack. i don't think this is just random violence. there's definitely more to this. it's going to be very interesting to see what they do find out when they get the perpetrator when they get him in custody, and they have a debriefing and they actually get to the bottom of a motive. you think this at this point, you know what? i was just writing that subway. there are no security, necessarily in to prevent someone from going in armed with those weapons. is this going to start a new conversation about how to keep our nation. transits. secure. as well. not entirely true. when i was working in the counterte
um new york city? yes, crime is going in the wrong direction it's been going to since before i retired and you know, you see acts of violence and things like that happening all time in new york city, especially now, but when you have an individual, that's. uh you know, smoke grenade and man's himself with a gas mask and starts to let rounds go downrange. this is definitely a coordinated type of planned attack. i don't think this is just random violence. there's definitely more to this. it's...
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you mentioned new york city. obviously, we have the 9/11 experience, we have other terrorism experiences. so you have both tabletop exercises done routinely to cooperate between the state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies, and unfortunately, in new york, more than most other places, you have real-life experience. how does that come together in the moment, when the bell sounded this morning, saying, incident, subway station? >> actually, it's the transit police. it's well before the nypd. there are so many different jurisdiction within new york. it's going to be the transit police and any other jurisdictions that are there, that should have made a call about shutting down all the subways in that area. we don't know how the perpetrator left the subway system. that should have been shut down, that would have been trained for. people should have known to do that. so that's going to be a big question, how did he get out? was it chaos? did he get on another train? or was he able to leave the station? all of
you mentioned new york city. obviously, we have the 9/11 experience, we have other terrorism experiences. so you have both tabletop exercises done routinely to cooperate between the state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies, and unfortunately, in new york, more than most other places, you have real-life experience. how does that come together in the moment, when the bell sounded this morning, saying, incident, subway station? >> actually, it's the transit police. it's well before...
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and new york city is suffering. owing in it, the city should be proactive in disrupting that iron pipeline. going to the places where those guns are purchased. looking to prosecute people who are, you know, buying guns and then selling them that are using crimes in new york city. it's not just a gun user we have to go after, we have to go after the gun seller. >> maybe we should do like california and start to use those you can sue someone to get the outcomes you want texas plaid and start to use that for firearms. if california is innovating. that i appreciate you all. we will be right back. right back. nothing will stop me from vacation. no canceling. (laughs) flexible cancellation. kayak. search one and done. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm constantly nodding... ...because i know everything about furniture ...but with the business side... ...i'm feeling a little lost. quickbooks can help. an easy way to get paid, pay your staff, and know where your business stands. new business? no problem. success starts with
and new york city is suffering. owing in it, the city should be proactive in disrupting that iron pipeline. going to the places where those guns are purchased. looking to prosecute people who are, you know, buying guns and then selling them that are using crimes in new york city. it's not just a gun user we have to go after, we have to go after the gun seller. >> maybe we should do like california and start to use those you can sue someone to get the outcomes you want texas plaid and...
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cnn brian todd, the city, new york shy city is experiencing an often dramatic rise in violent crime scramblingure commuters they can get a hand him on this crime wave. an inexplicable burst of violence. part of what law enforcement experts say is a disturbing recent rise in gun violence and other crime in america's largest city? >> the criminals now have had years of success of doing what they want to do. ro the mass shooting in brooklyn was the most recent of several high profile attacks that illustrate new york city's crime wave. if january, michelle goh was killed by being pushed in front of a subway train, moments later in new york, a man stabbed four people killing two of them, in mid-february, christina una lee was followed into her apartment building in manhattan's china town and allegedly strand by an intruder. major crimes have gone up nearly 60% compared to the same month last year. much of it experts say is pandemic-related. >> a lot of the pandemic-related issues revolve around unemployment, housing insecurity, and then a lot of that just leads to mental health stressors. >> report
cnn brian todd, the city, new york shy city is experiencing an often dramatic rise in violent crime scramblingure commuters they can get a hand him on this crime wave. an inexplicable burst of violence. part of what law enforcement experts say is a disturbing recent rise in gun violence and other crime in america's largest city? >> the criminals now have had years of success of doing what they want to do. ro the mass shooting in brooklyn was the most recent of several high profile attacks...
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the suspect wanted for the horrific subway shooting in new york city under arrest. where he is tonight, how they got him. and the federal terror charge tonight. what we've now learned. video showing suspect frank james arrested by police in new york's east village, about 29 hours after allegedly setting off those smoke canisters, then opening fire on a crowded subway car pulling into a brooklyn station. ten people shot, five critically. many more injured. tonight, authorities saying tips leading them to the suspect. and they believe that one of those tips could have been the suspect calling in himself. what he allegedly said in that call. tonight, authorities revealing the terrifying timeline. how this all played out on that train. this evening, the surveillance video showing him in a construction vest and a hard hat just before the shooting. and in a chilling moment, police believe he hopped onto another train as it was racing out of that station, trying to get the passengers to safety. they say he hopped on that train with them. janai norman and aaron katersky repo
the suspect wanted for the horrific subway shooting in new york city under arrest. where he is tonight, how they got him. and the federal terror charge tonight. what we've now learned. video showing suspect frank james arrested by police in new york's east village, about 29 hours after allegedly setting off those smoke canisters, then opening fire on a crowded subway car pulling into a brooklyn station. ten people shot, five critically. many more injured. tonight, authorities saying tips...
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plus, our interview with new york city's mayor.tion surges at fastest pace nserore than 40 years. compared to a year ago. >> if you can break even right now, you're doing good. >> o'donnell: russian air strikes target eastern ukraine. a defiant vladimir putin says he'll win the war as ukrainian forces claim they were struck with a poisonous substance. severe weather threat: 100 million americans in the path of snow, thunderstorms, hail, and possible tornadoes. abortion outlawed in oklahoma. the governor signs a law making it a felony to perform the procedure. fake agents to be released. tonight, the stunning turn of events as a judge lets two men accused of impersonating federal law enforcement out of jail. and remembering comedian and "aladdin" star gilbert gottfried. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we have breaking news as we come on the air after a suspec
plus, our interview with new york city's mayor.tion surges at fastest pace nserore than 40 years. compared to a year ago. >> if you can break even right now, you're doing good. >> o'donnell: russian air strikes target eastern ukraine. a defiant vladimir putin says he'll win the war as ukrainian forces claim they were struck with a poisonous substance. severe weather threat: 100 million americans in the path of snow, thunderstorms, hail, and possible tornadoes. abortion outlawed in...
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york. other big cities, too.eal, as we were discussing this hour, real fears and waryness of the subway. what is your message to constituents as they looking at the clock, might be eyeing a subway ride home in about an hour. is new york subway safe and what can be done right now to make it feel safer? >> i will always encourage anyone that wants to come to the greatest city in the world to come to the greatest city in the world, which is new york city. we are still under the auspices of the nypd, the most competent police force in the country. it's the police force that teaches other police how to do policing so i encourage anyone that wants to visit new york to please do so. know that we will continue to do everything in our power to restore, again, to restore confidence in our city and of course, believe in the work of those who are here to keep the public safe. >> madame speaker, respectfully, i think people are living with the reality that crimes are up 66%. shootings are up 16% and now this. likely a story s
york. other big cities, too.eal, as we were discussing this hour, real fears and waryness of the subway. what is your message to constituents as they looking at the clock, might be eyeing a subway ride home in about an hour. is new york subway safe and what can be done right now to make it feel safer? >> i will always encourage anyone that wants to come to the greatest city in the world to come to the greatest city in the world, which is new york city. we are still under the auspices of...
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not only on the streets here of new york city but also combing through social media, combing through to actually locate this person, so, i think we'll learn a lot from the news conference. certainly the biggest thing we all want to know is who this person is and where are they, and we'll be waiting and standing fwoir that. >> it's about to begin we're told, very, very soon brynn gingras covering the story for us. thanks so much. >>> let's discuss what's going on with cnn law enforcement an lives charles ramsey and counterterrorist analyst phil mudd. you've heard that investigators have identified the suspect after finding a credit card at the scene among other things. they have also located this u-haul van connected to this shooting somehow. how close do you think they are to actually narrowing in on the suspect because normally if they have a suspect, they have a name, they immediately release a picture so the public can potentially help in finding this individual. >> well, i think they are close, and sometimes you don't because you're so close that you don't want to cause, you know
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there are literally hundreds of people who live in new york subway tunnels. so in a city subway system like new york has, what are the additional complications that investigators are working with right now? >> well, certainly there will be a number of complications, but we cannot underestimate this, and i agree with former commissioner bratton, that it's just a matter of timer who this person or persons are are brought to justice. let's not underestimate nypd and the number of resources it has gathered since 9/11 and when that city became a target of the attack apt that particular moment. many assets were brought into that city from that day forward. we've had advanced technology. we're able to utilize technology and share intelligence information in a way that we have not been able to in the past. so by a couple cameras being out it's not going to make or break this case. what's going to make this case is that there's other technology out there, still an ensuing investigation that is going on. there's old-school investigation where you just have to go heel to toe and tal
there are literally hundreds of people who live in new york subway tunnels. so in a city subway system like new york has, what are the additional complications that investigators are working with right now? >> well, certainly there will be a number of complications, but we cannot underestimate this, and i agree with former commissioner bratton, that it's just a matter of timer who this person or persons are are brought to justice. let's not underestimate nypd and the number of resources...
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so the call will go out for all vendors, all city-related, state-related cameras, new york has a great system of tying those in together. it's rather sophisticated. they can do it. london, i think, led the way. london, england on this. nypd has access to the cameras around the city. children will be looking from different angles to see what happened. and don't be surprised if this manhunt goes on much longer, if you see nypd come out publicly with images. and say, this is the face. this is the guy. this is the girl. if you know this. and they'll estimate height. they'll estimate weight from any images that they can consider. but i see a crowd sourcing of solving this happening, if this goes on much longer. >> frank, stay with me. jim kavanaugh, retired atf special agent in charge and a hostage negotiator, he is also an nbc terrorism analyst. jim, we're speaking with frank and with vaughn about what it is that we can discern from what happened there. this horrible tragedy that occurred, just a couple of minutes ago, in brooklyn, new york, when someone entered the train station, the subw
so the call will go out for all vendors, all city-related, state-related cameras, new york has a great system of tying those in together. it's rather sophisticated. they can do it. london, i think, led the way. london, england on this. nypd has access to the cameras around the city. children will be looking from different angles to see what happened. and don't be surprised if this manhunt goes on much longer, if you see nypd come out publicly with images. and say, this is the face. this is the...
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new york city depends on the subway system being not just effective, but also safe and if it ceases to, new york loses a central part of its identity and that's i think going to be a big challenge not just for the mayor but for leaders across the city and state. >> gillian: to your point, this is gillian, this is certainly, this event is a major test for new york's new leadership. both the governor and the mayor. what do you hope they take as the next first step, by the way, got to mention that eric adams is reportedly managing all of this from covid quarantine. >> that's right, that's right, this is going to be an incredibly large challenge. i think also a defining moment for the administration, depending how this is handled and one of the things that has to be looked at going forward, a lot of talk about the fact the security cameras in the station did not seem to be working and just illustrates the importance of maintaining our technological superiority and ability to conduct these investigations through the use of technology. and i would note there has been a significant amount of
new york city depends on the subway system being not just effective, but also safe and if it ceases to, new york loses a central part of its identity and that's i think going to be a big challenge not just for the mayor but for leaders across the city and state. >> gillian: to your point, this is gillian, this is certainly, this event is a major test for new york's new leadership. both the governor and the mayor. what do you hope they take as the next first step, by the way, got to...
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this is something that you will see all over new york city for those who are not familiar with the city. we do not see any evident, thus far, of that -- that the perpetrator was attempting to flee carry out his act based on immigrant population. again, this investigation is new. and we are going to be thorough to look at all possibilities to determine exactly what motivated this sick act on innocent people. >> are you frustrated, mister mayor, that there does not appear to have been any surveillance footage from the station, that there doesn't seem to appear any working surveillance cameras at the site of the shooting? we also know that there are no transit police officers in the station where this happened. those factors, obviously, are a hindrance to the investigation. they may have been a hindrance to stopping the crime before it got as bad as it did. are you frustrated by those factors, that have emerged today since the crime happened? >> no, there's no level of frustration that has settled in. we are communicating with the mta who the agency is in charge of the camera's. we are com
this is something that you will see all over new york city for those who are not familiar with the city. we do not see any evident, thus far, of that -- that the perpetrator was attempting to flee carry out his act based on immigrant population. again, this investigation is new. and we are going to be thorough to look at all possibilities to determine exactly what motivated this sick act on innocent people. >> are you frustrated, mister mayor, that there does not appear to have been any...
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these, you know, i was a former transit police officer, and as you know, a former member of the new york city police department, you put out a photo of the suspect that is incorrect, you could create a real crisis in the city. >> o'donnell: do you have a good photo of the suspect? >> all of this is part ongoing investigation. as soon as we get one, we're going to release it to the public. >> o'donnell: can you confirm that there was a malfunction with the camera system? was it just one camera or all the cameras in that subway station? >> no, i can't confirm. i know we were having a problem. we attempted to retrieve whatever video was possible. >> o'donnell: what concerns you the most, given that this suspect is still on the loose? >> it's larger than this suspect. what concerns me most is what i've been talking about for semonnot we have many rivers that are feeding the sea of violence in our city and cities across america. and it's time for all lawmakers to be on the same page. the overproliferation of guns. we remove 1800 guns off our streets in a little over three months, similar to the gu
these, you know, i was a former transit police officer, and as you know, a former member of the new york city police department, you put out a photo of the suspect that is incorrect, you could create a real crisis in the city. >> o'donnell: do you have a good photo of the suspect? >> all of this is part ongoing investigation. as soon as we get one, we're going to release it to the public. >> o'donnell: can you confirm that there was a malfunction with the camera system? was it...
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was kind of wandering your perspective on, you know, there's been great changes in how new york protects the city, especially under your watch. and in the subway system, when you have a lone actor, or maybe multiple actors in a situation like this. what does new york have that other cities don't have and how do they solve the problem of figuring out how these things are perpetrated. there's a lot of technology they have, but also the police officers is amazing at these sort of things. do y'all rehearse these things? is there technology that enables you to do this and what are the next steps at this subway stop? >> there's no city in america, probably indeed in the world that's better prepared than new york city to deal with a major incident or event such as this, in multiple locations. just looking at your own screen would explain the massive emergency response, police, fire, health and hospitals. the intense relationship that is held between fbi, special agencies is something we have worked on for years, seamless coordination, both if times of inactivity, but particularly in times like this, in
was kind of wandering your perspective on, you know, there's been great changes in how new york protects the city, especially under your watch. and in the subway system, when you have a lone actor, or maybe multiple actors in a situation like this. what does new york have that other cities don't have and how do they solve the problem of figuring out how these things are perpetrated. there's a lot of technology they have, but also the police officers is amazing at these sort of things. do y'all...
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new york city's mayor is not rules out any changes to security here at subway stations in new york cityng possibly looking into metal detectors. >> you mentioned that the security camera wasn't working at the station at the time. is this a ongoing issue and maybe even public transit across the country? >> that's a great question. you are right. in fact the camera here wasn't working yesterday that. could have added so much more evidence to the case. nypd said of the 10,000 cameras across the city only three weren't working yesterday. perhaps unfortunate coincidence. this one, the one station in front of us and the one station behind us, now cbs news investigation found there have been several warnings for years about the security cameras. the problem is they require a lot of maintenance and high end maintenance. that's hard for a public group to keep up. >> it's tough ask scary for folks. thank you so much. >>> here in the bay area, security on bay area public transit has been stepped up. >> and bart's police chief is working to reassure riders. >> bart is safe. it's a team effort. we a
new york city's mayor is not rules out any changes to security here at subway stations in new york cityng possibly looking into metal detectors. >> you mentioned that the security camera wasn't working at the station at the time. is this a ongoing issue and maybe even public transit across the country? >> that's a great question. you are right. in fact the camera here wasn't working yesterday that. could have added so much more evidence to the case. nypd said of the 10,000 cameras...
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bess: there is no other option to new york city. obviously i'm biased.raising kids here, i am a new yorker, trident true, -- tried and true, but you have microsoft, google, disney opened up huge office spaces. try getting a reservation in restaurants. they are packed. theaters, open. there is always competition, but we are our own competition. need to improve our city for ourselves, and we want tourism to be revived. i think mayor adams has a lot on his plate, and evan are hochul. -- and governor hochul. if they make safety a priority and get back to work our city will be in the number one spot. that is my biased opinion. kriti: let's talk about the other issue plaguing markets, and that is the war in ukraine. it is also something a lot of people are saying, perhaps the united states is more insulated from. is there a connection between the war in ukraine and the real estate story here in the states? bess: it is a great question, and i thought about that. on a humanitarian level people are upset, concerned. we raised as a firm more than $50,000 to -- for
bess: there is no other option to new york city. obviously i'm biased.raising kids here, i am a new yorker, trident true, -- tried and true, but you have microsoft, google, disney opened up huge office spaces. try getting a reservation in restaurants. they are packed. theaters, open. there is always competition, but we are our own competition. need to improve our city for ourselves, and we want tourism to be revived. i think mayor adams has a lot on his plate, and evan are hochul. -- and...
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these are live pictures from new york city where you're seeing someone open fire on the new york cityeople. at least five were shot. >>> something affecting us across the country, new inflation numbers are out and the prices are climbing at the fastest rate. this is more than 40 years. energy including costs. prices over the last year are up 8.5%. bob redell is live for us in dublin this morning. the president is hoping to tap another fuel source to try to drive down the soaring gas prices. >> reporter: correct, marcus. biofuels. later today president biden expected to announce the availability, the more widespread availability of e-85 biofuel. it's normally not sold during the summertime because of environmental concerns, but he wants to make it available year-round and the reason is that biofuel e-85 is typically around 10 cents less per gallon. i don't know it's going to help if we're paying 6 bucks in dublin. californians are paying around $5.74 a gallon. it's significantly more than if you compare a year ago. and as always, californians are paying more than the rest of the countr
these are live pictures from new york city where you're seeing someone open fire on the new york cityeople. at least five were shot. >>> something affecting us across the country, new inflation numbers are out and the prices are climbing at the fastest rate. this is more than 40 years. energy including costs. prices over the last year are up 8.5%. bob redell is live for us in dublin this morning. the president is hoping to tap another fuel source to try to drive down the soaring gas...
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i to subway station in brooklyn, new york city. at least 13 people have reportedly been wounded. we can get the latest ma correspond it is in new york for is caleb morphine. kenneth, thanks for joining us sir. what are the police saying about the incident at this point? all right, so we have 13 people injured, the subway station in the area. i completely shut down the for school that are approximately to the subway station have been locked out shelter in place. the children are, are basically locked down and the school police are surrounding the school, make sure that the children are protected inside of those schools. we are just a police vehicle guy, urgency vehicles, federal agencies, local police runs. the video is coming out to get a much more clear picture of the chain of, of that we understand is the shooter apparently was on the subway and he got on at one stop. he was in this that way. he was wearing a, a back that looked almost like he was a trans at work or blue and white orange, that kind of thing. almost as a family worker. and he was wearing a gas bath over his face
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here in new york city. inflation is through the roof. new number out moments ago. the number is not pretty. ask yourself what were you doing in 1981? where were you, perino? i'm bill hemmer live in new york. that's the last time it was this high. >> dana: i was actually thinking. i would have been 9 and i think that was around the time head bands were really in. i'll never forget my dad took me to buy the head band and let me wear it all the time. that's what i remember from 1981. people that remember inflation. they are remembering those times or if you are knew to this it packs a punch especially at the grocery store. the fastest spike in more than four decades and will draw a forceful response from the federal reserve. >> bill: a series of rapid rate hikes. a recession could be triggered and we don't want that. >> dana: the white house tried to get out in front of this blaming the war in ukraine. numbers tell a different stories. prices are on the rise since biden took office. maria bartiromo on deck with analysis. we begin at the white house with peter doocy. go
here in new york city. inflation is through the roof. new number out moments ago. the number is not pretty. ask yourself what were you doing in 1981? where were you, perino? i'm bill hemmer live in new york. that's the last time it was this high. >> dana: i was actually thinking. i would have been 9 and i think that was around the time head bands were really in. i'll never forget my dad took me to buy the head band and let me wear it all the time. that's what i remember from 1981. people...
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the man accused of opening fire on subway riders in new york city appears in court. how investigators are piecing together his every movement on the day of the attack. >>> debatable decision. why there might be fewer presidential debates in the 2024 election year. >>> good morning, i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is praising his people for their resolve in the battle against the russian invasion. in his nightly address, he told his country they should be proud of surviving 50 daysru it came the same day that russian-guided missile cruiser with missiles fired by its military. the flagship of russia's black sea fleet was heavily damaged and sank. moscow acknowledged the fire on board the ship but said it was not the result of a ukrainian attack. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. the ukrainians clearly see the sinking of that ship as a victory, and they are also re-establishing some real control of the northern part of the their country. so much so that w
the man accused of opening fire on subway riders in new york city appears in court. how investigators are piecing together his every movement on the day of the attack. >>> debatable decision. why there might be fewer presidential debates in the 2024 election year. >>> good morning, i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is praising his people for their resolve in the battle against the russian invasion. in his nightly address, he...
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addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia but it's not clear what if at all any connection to new york citycording to the "the new york times," james has posted dozens of videos on social media with bigoted views and has recently criticized the policy of new york city eric adams. according to "the new york times," the ten gunshot victims makes up the worst history. all are expected to survive, the two youngest victims between 12 and 16 years old new york governor kathy hochul visited them at a local hospital. another 13 taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation for injuries happened in the chaos after the shooting. most of those have been released. joining us live is he subway is nbc correspondent vaughn hillyard. there was a sense there of panic, traffic was snarled. people seemed reluctant to get on the subway with the shooter still at large. what's the reaction there as the commute begins? >> reporter: the subway station is back open in new york city form here, jonathan. to give the two story lines that are key here as the sun rises is number one, that there were no fatalities yesterday
addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia but it's not clear what if at all any connection to new york citycording to the "the new york times," james has posted dozens of videos on social media with bigoted views and has recently criticized the policy of new york city eric adams. according to "the new york times," the ten gunshot victims makes up the worst history. all are expected to survive, the two youngest victims between 12 and 16 years old new york governor kathy hochul...
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let's bring in new york city public advocate in this year's new york governor's race.ani, i spoke to you earlier, you told me one of your staffs was on the train after this happened. i want to start there, if you don't piepd. tell me what your staffer saw and how they're doing. >> well,er that doing great. i am very grateful for that. obviously, shook up. they're train pulled in as it was happening. so there was a lot of trauma associated with it. making sure that any of that stuff is received. i think it leads to the.president of when these shootings occur, the impa secretary much broader than the initial shots. i am very glad we haven't lost life. but this new home is trauma for people worn shot and people who were just there. >> no doubt about that. let's talk about just in the broader sense, safety in this city. we have an issue with gun violence. a lot of the city has an issue. the president, himself, tried to address it yesterday at the white house in trying to find a way to get a hand on government guns. how does new york city tackle its gun issues? >> i have be
let's bring in new york city public advocate in this year's new york governor's race.ani, i spoke to you earlier, you told me one of your staffs was on the train after this happened. i want to start there, if you don't piepd. tell me what your staffer saw and how they're doing. >> well,er that doing great. i am very grateful for that. obviously, shook up. they're train pulled in as it was happening. so there was a lot of trauma associated with it. making sure that any of that stuff is...
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we know people that have moved out of new york city for florida and other places. ty to live in and a much less safe city to live in. when you combine that, all of that tax revenue, it leaves and the city loses character in the process. this is not a one off. this didn't just happen yesterday. we heard about the stabbings and people being thrown on the tracks and we heard about the muggings and the increased homelessness. this is a big task and should be the number 1 priority for this mayor moving forward. >> martha: thanks. we'll talk about the new jersey education situation. hopefully we can do that another time. good to have you here today, sir. that's "the story" wednesday, april 13. frank james apprehended. we'll see you back here tomorrow. "your world" is next. >> neil: all right. thank you, martha. we're watching this brooklyn precinct where the man accused of shooting ten people in that subway train incident yesterday will be leaving that building shortly. you've heard a good deal about him, the 62-year-old was taken in to custody about 30 hours after the ca
we know people that have moved out of new york city for florida and other places. ty to live in and a much less safe city to live in. when you combine that, all of that tax revenue, it leaves and the city loses character in the process. this is not a one off. this didn't just happen yesterday. we heard about the stabbings and people being thrown on the tracks and we heard about the muggings and the increased homelessness. this is a big task and should be the number 1 priority for this mayor...
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york station to be involved in this. radio, newspapers, cameras, they want to get this information out to every single person in this city because, understandably, people are on edge. it is a new york subway system. millions upon millions of people use it every single day. it is the lifeblood of the city, it is necessary to keep this city running. and people have to feel safe on it. so, this press conference is going to start any minute now. and hopefully we're gonna get a little bit more information about injuries, about the status of the people who were injured. there were varying reports, anywhere from 5 to 10 people, perhaps more. more than a dozen at least ensure that we have heard so far. and then we're gonna get all of the information about how the nypd, and how all of the agencies are all trying to find the person or people at large. and i think that we're gonna get an update on new injury numbers. the cool is speaking in my ear, 16 injured, eight shot. this is for the fire department here in the city, of the fdny. so six people, a shot. earlier were confirmed, five people shot, and 13 injured. so, these numbers
york station to be involved in this. radio, newspapers, cameras, they want to get this information out to every single person in this city because, understandably, people are on edge. it is a new york subway system. millions upon millions of people use it every single day. it is the lifeblood of the city, it is necessary to keep this city running. and people have to feel safe on it. so, this press conference is going to start any minute now. and hopefully we're gonna get a little bit more...
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jackie: i want to bring this all full circle with new york city mayor eric adams. this city are forced to wear them still. so this is just another example of the hypocrisy, more rules for thee, not for me. i do believe we have the sound bite of the mayor on with bill hemmer. >> there are children in new york as young as two years old required to wear a mask. how does that policy make sense? >> you know it is enticing to engage in a covid conversation but right now i'm focused on catching a dangerous person. i look forward to coming back to laying out all of our covid plans. >> well i would love to see the follow-up conversation. i understand his point from yesterday, but many people are wondering why the democrats including mayor adams, are holding on to covid by essentially masking the youngest, most innocent aspect of our population, little children, continuing them to keep them bound? >> it is a matter of control by the left. they want to make decisions to control our lives and further, it is continuing evidence that those on the left are following political sci
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sirens blaring all day in new york city. a 5'5" black male wearing a gray sweatshirt and a construction vest before he strikes again. we have new details coming up moments away. also, president biden is about to address that situation in new york. we expect he'll have comments on it for the first time this hour. also, the huge inflation spike that was revealed that has now triggered fears that the united states may be heading towards recession. we're going to talk about that coming up. the latest on the war in ukraine. putin vows that it is noble, his efforts, and he will see it through. fox team coverage this hour. trey yingst live in kyiv. peter doocy at the white house and bryan llenas following the breaking news today in this subway shooting here in new york. we start with you, bryan, with new information on the suspect's potential vehicle and things that he left behind at the scene. what the can you tell us about that, bryan? >> martha, sources tell me they're looking for a u-haul van with arizona plates somewhere in th
sirens blaring all day in new york city. a 5'5" black male wearing a gray sweatshirt and a construction vest before he strikes again. we have new details coming up moments away. also, president biden is about to address that situation in new york. we expect he'll have comments on it for the first time this hour. also, the huge inflation spike that was revealed that has now triggered fears that the united states may be heading towards recession. we're going to talk about that coming up. the...
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posts that were about new york city. some of which apparently focused only new york city's mayor, eri adams. we don't know what he said about the mayor. the concerns about the mayor are called concerning. and on social media by this man described as a person of interest related to the shooting. they have, they say, tightened the mayor's security detail tonight out of abundance of caution. new york city's mayor eric adams is going to join us live at the moment. this is very live situation. the shooter is at large. what we're reporting from the scene is that it was before 8:24 this morning. it was manhattan-bound subway train in brooklyn. just before the train was about to enter the station of 36th street in the neighborhood of sunset park in brooklyn. an individual on the train put on what the nypd appears to be a gas mask. witnesses then tossed two smoke grenades which filled the train car with smoke. two senior law enforcement officials tell nbc that these bags and theires contents are believed to be tied to the suspect
posts that were about new york city. some of which apparently focused only new york city's mayor, eri adams. we don't know what he said about the mayor. the concerns about the mayor are called concerning. and on social media by this man described as a person of interest related to the shooting. they have, they say, tightened the mayor's security detail tonight out of abundance of caution. new york city's mayor eric adams is going to join us live at the moment. this is very live situation. the...
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this new york city system is the safest way to get around new york. my kids are in, it i would not put them in the car. i don't like them in cars. i feel safe in the subway system. but, there is a difference between a system that is safe and a system that feels safe. and right, now the system does not feel safe. and it's not because of what happened today, it hasn't felt safe for a large groups of people, for quite a while now. for a couple of years. well, look, i think it's one thing to walk into the subway system as a man in your 30s or 40s, or 50s, and have the world as your oyster. i think it's another thing to walk into the subway system right now as a woman, as an elderly person, as someone who's vulnerable, as an asian american, and feel safe. that's a different feeling and it's not -- it doesn't feel good to large swaths of the population right now. and i think to the mayor's credit, and the governors, credit to the former governor's credit, they recognize that early, they are talking about it a lot, they are taking a lot of steps that they ne
this new york city system is the safest way to get around new york. my kids are in, it i would not put them in the car. i don't like them in cars. i feel safe in the subway system. but, there is a difference between a system that is safe and a system that feels safe. and right, now the system does not feel safe. and it's not because of what happened today, it hasn't felt safe for a large groups of people, for quite a while now. for a couple of years. well, look, i think it's one thing to walk...
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tonight, we have major developments on two huge stories tonight in ukraine and also right here in new york city. we're going to get back to ukraine because there's some video that you have to see of a mother that is just unbelievable. but let's talk about what's happening in new york. mayor eric adams summing it up in three words. we got him. but is that fair? did he get himself? because frank james, the man suspected of shooting ten people on the subway train in brooklyn yesterday arrested by parole officers in the east village neighborhood today, but he turned himself in. that's why i said did they get him or did he get himself. >>> another crazy turn in the story that is full. law enforcement sources telling us that the suspect himself called in a tip that led to his arrest. how much more bizarre can this get. they say that james told them he was at a mcdonald's on the lower east side of manhattan. they didn't find him there but spotted him just a couple of blocks away and arrested him without incident. he's due to appear in court tomorrow. he's going to face multiple counts, including viola
tonight, we have major developments on two huge stories tonight in ukraine and also right here in new york city. we're going to get back to ukraine because there's some video that you have to see of a mother that is just unbelievable. but let's talk about what's happening in new york. mayor eric adams summing it up in three words. we got him. but is that fair? did he get himself? because frank james, the man suspected of shooting ten people on the subway train in brooklyn yesterday arrested by...
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james and his ties to new york city? >> we know mr. s has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. as far as new york, still under investigation but he's just a person of interest right now. >> is it clear and he entered the station, did he go anywhere after the fact? >> we know the shooter entered the station on kings highway. we are asking for anybody who knows from kings highway 235th street, anybody who sees him with that information, call crime stoppers. >> is he on video at all? >> we literally have hundreds of detectives in the field right now pouring through video at train stations, egress us, recovery sites of the vehicle so we hope to have clearer pictures of who we believe is the shooter. >> about the weapon recovered, has not been traced back to mr. james at all? how confident -- [inaudible] >> as far as pulling the trigger, that's still under investigation. as far as the firearm is concerned, we know it not. kennedy: there we go. we are going to wrap out of this press conference continues. we will bring you more updates fro
james and his ties to new york city? >> we know mr. s has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. as far as new york, still under investigation but he's just a person of interest right now. >> is it clear and he entered the station, did he go anywhere after the fact? >> we know the shooter entered the station on kings highway. we are asking for anybody who knows from kings highway 235th street, anybody who sees him with that information, call crime stoppers. >> is he on...
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joe: we begin with a search for the shooter in the subway attack in new york city. the hot for frank robert james, the named suspect in the case. the new york mayor waited earlier on bloomberg. >> based on the briefing for my law enforcement officials, and based on the evidence we are able to accumulate, he has now been upgraded to a suspect. and we are asking new yorkers to assist us in his apprehension. please do not approach him if you see him or know about his whereabouts. notify law enforcement.
joe: we begin with a search for the shooter in the subway attack in new york city. the hot for frank robert james, the named suspect in the case. the new york mayor waited earlier on bloomberg. >> based on the briefing for my law enforcement officials, and based on the evidence we are able to accumulate, he has now been upgraded to a suspect. and we are asking new yorkers to assist us in his apprehension. please do not approach him if you see him or know about his whereabouts. notify law...
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streaming on cbs news bay area, a massive manhunt underway for the suspect who opened fire on a new york city subway. the big question now, what was the motive? >>> new questions about security on bay area transit systems following what happened in new york. we will hear from riders and transit leaders up next. cafoia woman accused of faking her own kidnapping is playing guilty. what she now telling her friends and family. >>> a few drops are about to fall in the part of the region september to see most of the rain. good morning. it's wednesday, april 13th. >> we will get a check on the weather and traffic. watching the roads for us. darren said we are in a weather purgatory. >> right. >> quite the description. >> a new term. we are stuck with yesterday's weather again today. we all know that the exciting things coming tomorrow it. will be tomorrow morning's commute. not downpours. it'll be light rain t will be primarily north bay in the morning. everybody has a chance for some light rain thursday. i don't want to overlook wednesday too much. let's get you ready for that first. we are not loo
streaming on cbs news bay area, a massive manhunt underway for the suspect who opened fire on a new york city subway. the big question now, what was the motive? >>> new questions about security on bay area transit systems following what happened in new york. we will hear from riders and transit leaders up next. cafoia woman accused of faking her own kidnapping is playing guilty. what she now telling her friends and family. >>> a few drops are about to fall in the part of the...
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let's talk about the big board in new york city as well. the dow slightly higher, even as we have more evidence of inflation. >>> plus, how would you like to own some u.s. history? late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg's possessions are being auctioned. we'll talk about the price you will have to pay if you want to own part of her art collection or fur coat. we'll be right back. you're watching "today in the bay." if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. make your business future ready with the network from the most innovative company. get internet and voice for $49.99 a month with a 2-year price guarantee. and ask how to get up to a $650 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. >>> right now at 4:44 on your wednesday morning, it's going to be kind of a cool
let's talk about the big board in new york city as well. the dow slightly higher, even as we have more evidence of inflation. >>> plus, how would you like to own some u.s. history? late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg's possessions are being auctioned. we'll talk about the price you will have to pay if you want to own part of her art collection or fur coat. we'll be right back. you're watching "today in the bay." if you're a small business, there are lots of choices...
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let's get more with bloomberg's new york city bureau chief who joins us now. have an understanding at this point of how many people were injured in this attack? shelly: we have about a dozen people injured and not all of them were shot though specifically. that's another thing that is still developing right now is how many people were injured, what kind of injuries, to what extent are the injuries, it is no confirmed deaths yet. we think about the next 10 or 15, 20 minutes we will get this press conference with some actual answers from law enforcement and city officials. guy: just being told on the top line that that briefing potentially happening at 11:40 5 a.m. eastern time. we will bring that to you as it happens. this briefing looks like it will come from the nypd. they are leading the investigation here paid we understand other agencies have been involved. shelly: the fire department of new york has been involved. the white house has been briefed and is also helping out. they mentioned that a part of informant security is looking into this, so is atf. rig
let's get more with bloomberg's new york city bureau chief who joins us now. have an understanding at this point of how many people were injured in this attack? shelly: we have about a dozen people injured and not all of them were shot though specifically. that's another thing that is still developing right now is how many people were injured, what kind of injuries, to what extent are the injuries, it is no confirmed deaths yet. we think about the next 10 or 15, 20 minutes we will get this...