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howard safir former police commissioner in the city of new york. ates on the southern border are ramping up restaurants northern sanctuary cities. dozens of buses carry new york city, chicago and washington, d.c. as a humanitarian crisis at our southern border continues to grow worse. bill melugin has the latest from eagle pass texas. >> good evening to you another busy weekend and dell real sector which includes eagle pass a border patrol source telling us in the last 24 hours alone in the sector there have been more than 1800 illegal crossings we will show you some of that. take a look at this video. in the middle abroad daylight, migrants break blatantly walking across the river in front of border patrol and national guard some using sticks and poles to guide themselves and each other across the river and strong currents you will see once they get across to the u.s. shoreline they simply walk through barb wire and then they give themselves up to border patrol with the full expectation that they will later be released into the united states. take
howard safir former police commissioner in the city of new york. ates on the southern border are ramping up restaurants northern sanctuary cities. dozens of buses carry new york city, chicago and washington, d.c. as a humanitarian crisis at our southern border continues to grow worse. bill melugin has the latest from eagle pass texas. >> good evening to you another busy weekend and dell real sector which includes eagle pass a border patrol source telling us in the last 24 hours alone in...
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here in new york city, they have 2,000 last week and about 14,000 so far. so opened up a facility... be one in the bronx. >> steve: forget about the tent city they have opened up hotels in new york city to handle the migrants. here is the thing, you know, you're a sanctuary city in new york city. according to the democrats, so historically if you want to come to new york city, they will ask you about your immigration status and stuff like that. let me ask you this, do you remember seeing anything like this a flow of migrants into new york, new york, when donald trump was president? absolutely not. >> brian: it wouldn't happen. >> steve: because it was hard to get into the country. now it is easy. now it is a problem here they say it is a sanctuary city even though they come here, they are trying to get rid of them essentially and shelter them someplace. >> brian: this video, this is why this is detrimental. if you listen to jeh johnson homeland security and the border community henry cuellar, he says if you will send pepco, they send them back, they need to
here in new york city, they have 2,000 last week and about 14,000 so far. so opened up a facility... be one in the bronx. >> steve: forget about the tent city they have opened up hotels in new york city to handle the migrants. here is the thing, you know, you're a sanctuary city in new york city. according to the democrats, so historically if you want to come to new york city, they will ask you about your immigration status and stuff like that. let me ask you this, do you remember seeing...
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>> no, what i'm saying, clearly, is what we've always done, new york city has always been a sanctuary city, a city with a right to shelter, and we'll continue to do that, we have a moral and legal obligation to do so. we're not asking for people all over the country to send people to new york, merely because they don't want to take on their responsibility to help those who are seeking this american dream. that's not what we're asking for. we want to continue what we've always done, ensure people who came to this city were treated in a humane fashion. we're not seeing that now. this was created by human hands and i believe was a political ploy to overlook some of things that we did to dismantle human rights. everything from woman's right to choose, to gun control, the same playbook we're seeing playing out. >> vice president harris one week ago said that the border is secure, do you agree with that, do you think our southern border is secured? >> i believe that we can continue to coordinate better to make sure that it's secured properly and i think that's crucial that anyone who comes
>> no, what i'm saying, clearly, is what we've always done, new york city has always been a sanctuary city, a city with a right to shelter, and we'll continue to do that, we have a moral and legal obligation to do so. we're not asking for people all over the country to send people to new york, merely because they don't want to take on their responsibility to help those who are seeking this american dream. that's not what we're asking for. we want to continue what we've always done, ensure...
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many of them like new york city, no cash bail.these guys. >> steve: soft on crime. >> ainsley: exactly. you are not safe in your own community. >> brian: i was just in memphis doing that elvis special when i was talking to the sheriff friends of elvis i was mayor and sheriff here for 20 years. and i go what's your number one issue? he said i have never seen crime like this. i go in memphis he goes yeah, it's everywhere. i don't know how to get a hold it because no one's to be a police officer anymore. >> steve: nancy grace will be with us one hour from right now. meantime carley joins us with headlines from out west. >> carley: we are starting in california this morning, guys. power grid operator issuing a stage 3 alert and warning that rolling blackouts are very possible due to a heat wave. california narrowly avoided widespread outages yesterday but tens of thousands still lost power due to the extreme condition. governor gavin newsom also urging californians to turn their thermostats up to 38 degrees and avoid using major appli
many of them like new york city, no cash bail.these guys. >> steve: soft on crime. >> ainsley: exactly. you are not safe in your own community. >> brian: i was just in memphis doing that elvis special when i was talking to the sheriff friends of elvis i was mayor and sheriff here for 20 years. and i go what's your number one issue? he said i have never seen crime like this. i go in memphis he goes yeah, it's everywhere. i don't know how to get a hold it because no one's to be...
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we mention the buses coming to new york city. >> dana: see them? they are always there shaking a hand. i do think it was significant and should have happened a while ago but when you have a delegation from new york actually go to texas and see what they are dealing with, there might be a way there to at least get two people from other sides of the aisle on the same page to go back to the white house and say we need something to happen. >> bill: come here and see how we see it and maybe you understand what we're going through? >> dana: as we saw with cassie garcia, the woman running to be congresswoman, 29% say it's the top issue in texas. so you can understand why governor abbott is doing what he is doing. >> bill: new york city, chicago and washington, d.c. >> dana: emails show at an official from the teachers union association spied on parents calling for reopening of the schools during the pandemic. senior national correspondent william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with the latest on this. >> the parents group which sued california to reope
we mention the buses coming to new york city. >> dana: see them? they are always there shaking a hand. i do think it was significant and should have happened a while ago but when you have a delegation from new york actually go to texas and see what they are dealing with, there might be a way there to at least get two people from other sides of the aisle on the same page to go back to the white house and say we need something to happen. >> bill: come here and see how we see it and...
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we are the immediate suburbs north of new york city and pay the highest taxes in america. had a big impact on folks in rockland and westchester counties and many of our folks live north of the city but work in new york city. crime factor is a major. >> sandra: they used to work in new york city. >> a lot of people moved out of new york city because of what's going on. the district is a d plus 3 district. joe biden won it by 10 points and we're up four in the polls. i feel very good about this district. i represent rockland county in the state assembly. 42% of the district. maloney only represents 25% of the new district currently. so we're both representing a very similar population. >> bill: a couple things from 2020 joe biden won the district easily by five points. >> bill: 56 to 43 on screen here. that is a lot of democrats who live there. >> 70,000 more democrats than republicans. what people need to take away from this is a lot of blue collar working class people. a lot of cops, firefighters. sean maloney said his top priority when he ran for attorney general was enact
we are the immediate suburbs north of new york city and pay the highest taxes in america. had a big impact on folks in rockland and westchester counties and many of our folks live north of the city but work in new york city. crime factor is a major. >> sandra: they used to work in new york city. >> a lot of people moved out of new york city because of what's going on. the district is a d plus 3 district. joe biden won it by 10 points and we're up four in the polls. i feel very good...
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new york city. and in a few moments, i will talk to the city's mayor. eric adams about steps he is taking to how stranded migrants and push back on the gop campaign stunts. all of that tonight on politics nation, including my -- mom my got you moment will be on the one state that has banned more books than any other state in the country. but we start with politics. joining me now is congressman ro connor, democrat of california. congressman thank you for joining us. tonight i have to begin with perhaps this week's biggest news. not of course is new york attorney general tish james, filing a suit against donald trump and the trump organization. including three of his children, alleging that trump's overvalued has properties, for over a decade. and that is children and the top trump organization officials were in on it all along. what if anything surprises you about these charges? >> well shouted i'm not surprised because we had oversight hearings about this very topic years ago. and michael cohen and other people in trump's organization basically under o
new york city. and in a few moments, i will talk to the city's mayor. eric adams about steps he is taking to how stranded migrants and push back on the gop campaign stunts. all of that tonight on politics nation, including my -- mom my got you moment will be on the one state that has banned more books than any other state in the country. but we start with politics. joining me now is congressman ro connor, democrat of california. congressman thank you for joining us. tonight i have to begin with...
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the decision to leave new york city. especially members of the black community within central brooklyn, leaving new york because ultimately they do not have an option to move to the next place. so are we creating a housing construct in these neighborhoods in order to move up? whatever the definition is, one bedroom to two-bedrooms and people shift. as we all know, their housing needs and demand but if you set up a context where the only way to do that is to shift out of where you are, it has to ask the question of fundamentally, have we been successful in creating the playspace transformation. -- place-based preservation. brett: laura, cincinnati is not new york city but you have seen areas of increasing market demand. the public sector does have some role in that of developing the rhine district. it was primed for development in some ways. there are other neighborhoods with weaker department demand. do we have the federal tools we need to do playspace to work in all of cincinnati? and, do we just see -- need more of what
the decision to leave new york city. especially members of the black community within central brooklyn, leaving new york because ultimately they do not have an option to move to the next place. so are we creating a housing construct in these neighborhoods in order to move up? whatever the definition is, one bedroom to two-bedrooms and people shift. as we all know, their housing needs and demand but if you set up a context where the only way to do that is to shift out of where you are, it has to...
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in new york city again?t think it looks like that today, even though folks are about the percent office occupancy. we are back to 90% of pre-pandemic job levels. google opened up so people could live in whatever city google has an office presence in. 2000 google employees moved to new york city. keeping new york city strong, that is what is important for the city and staying strong through the next few years. guy: you said you are going to be having a review of your asset allocations at the beginning of next year. big funds generally have to disclose what they hold or why they are holding it. do you think you should be more transparent about the way the pensions are run? are you under pressure to do that? brad: i am a big believer in transparency. since i got into office in january, we have put out monthly economic newsletters to disclose data. i am working on more transparency in the city's investment portfolio. we will have more to say on that in the near future. alix: you have been on for black rock. they
in new york city again?t think it looks like that today, even though folks are about the percent office occupancy. we are back to 90% of pre-pandemic job levels. google opened up so people could live in whatever city google has an office presence in. 2000 google employees moved to new york city. keeping new york city strong, that is what is important for the city and staying strong through the next few years. guy: you said you are going to be having a review of your asset allocations at the...
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this is saul casano, former new york city fire commissioner and from vietnam. out the operation. >> i was in charge of all the fire operations, ems operations in the city. it was a trying time. we had a great bunch of people working round-the-clock, rescue, recover as many people as we could, put the fire department back together again. put the city back together again. >> important thing you point out, the state of the fire department post-9/11, we look at this all the heroics that happened. what about the detriment to the department itself, the individuals you lost, reorganization of things? >> you lose 343 members of the department, 440 years of experience. we lost our top commander, chief of the department. we had to bring up people. we had a good bullpen to bring people up to take the rolls. we were cast into rolls we were trained for. we had to do it. everybody stepped up to the plate, joey. everybody did their job. we worked round-the-clock to bring people back together again to take care of the department and take care of our families, dual roles. operat
this is saul casano, former new york city fire commissioner and from vietnam. out the operation. >> i was in charge of all the fire operations, ems operations in the city. it was a trying time. we had a great bunch of people working round-the-clock, rescue, recover as many people as we could, put the fire department back together again. put the city back together again. >> important thing you point out, the state of the fire department post-9/11, we look at this all the heroics that...
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early morning into new york city and up the i-95 corridor. heavy rain here.hree to six inches of rain, down through philly and york. that's enough to flood urbanwise. not as bad as ida, but everybody on the east coast getting a piece of ian. >> rob, thanks to you and your crew, please. you guys have just done tremendous work for us, thank you. >>> as we mentioned off the top, the death toll rising dramatically tonight. and what our team witnessed just today when they were finally able to make it out to sanibel island, florida. cut off because as with you showed you, part of that causeway is destroyed. tonight, what they found. victor oquendo there with the search and rescue teams. >> reporter: tonight, the urgent search and rescue mission after hurricane ian cut a path of destruction in florida. the death toll rising to 21. ian now the deadliest storm to hit the state in 60 years. >> is there anybody else? >> no, it's us two and the dog. no one else. >> okay. >> reporter: coast guard helicopters scooping up survivors from the once-picturesque island of sanibe
early morning into new york city and up the i-95 corridor. heavy rain here.hree to six inches of rain, down through philly and york. that's enough to flood urbanwise. not as bad as ida, but everybody on the east coast getting a piece of ian. >> rob, thanks to you and your crew, please. you guys have just done tremendous work for us, thank you. >>> as we mentioned off the top, the death toll rising dramatically tonight. and what our team witnessed just today when they were finally...
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a robbery that took place in new york city yesterday. while the robber's there, they're wearing scream masks as they rob the place. so i guess the good news is the production team won't need a costume department. you know this has to be a problem for the filmmakers. how can they top reality? how do you make a movie set en new york that scarier than the setting itself? you know it's like opening a domino's in rome. pretty good. all right, all right. it's like trying to make a heart attack scarier by saying boo. it's like trying to make a horror flick about joy bayhear's sex life. my point is it's scarier in real life. a horror movie shouldn't have horror at the start. you have to build p to that; right? new york city is horrible from start to finish, which is also the review from the emmy awards. so they're saying that this installation will follow four survivors as they start a new chapter in the grim apple. they're calling it the bloodiest scream yet. it was either that or do the thing san francisco where it would be the poopiest scream
a robbery that took place in new york city yesterday. while the robber's there, they're wearing scream masks as they rob the place. so i guess the good news is the production team won't need a costume department. you know this has to be a problem for the filmmakers. how can they top reality? how do you make a movie set en new york that scarier than the setting itself? you know it's like opening a domino's in rome. pretty good. all right, all right. it's like trying to make a heart attack...
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sad outcome of the rampant homelessness in new york city. growing number of children are see seeking treatment due to what they see everyday. >> todd: plus, listen to this. >> nancy pelosi. >> like a prodding from the moderator to get the crowd going, nothing. nancy pelosi getting less than normal welcome at global is the welcome. we'll show you more of it straight ahead. homelessness an drugs in new york city are so rampant kids are seeking mental health treatment to deal with the trauma they see on the streets everyday. >> todd: a child psychiatrist joins us now live in the studio. thank you for being here, doctor. what does seeing the trauma do to the mind of a child? >> thank you for bringing up this topic. children are empathic, caring and become puzzled, confused and afraid when they feel things are out of control. for children, seeing people suffering causes anxiety and stress. >> carley: a new york city mother has a daughter being treated because of crime, she said, my daughter has seen forncasion, masturbation, defecation, you name
sad outcome of the rampant homelessness in new york city. growing number of children are see seeking treatment due to what they see everyday. >> todd: plus, listen to this. >> nancy pelosi. >> like a prodding from the moderator to get the crowd going, nothing. nancy pelosi getting less than normal welcome at global is the welcome. we'll show you more of it straight ahead. homelessness an drugs in new york city are so rampant kids are seeking mental health treatment to deal...
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janice dean is in the fox weather center in new york city. >> carley: we begin in st. pete's beach, on track to be one of the first places hit today. lauren, what are you seeing on the ground right now? >> still dry at this moment and looking ago, later today that will not be the case. this morning ian is expected to strengthen to a category four hurricane, before moving to a hurricane three in cape coral. storm surge could reach 10 to 15 feet. tornados reported last night near miami, thousands are without power. that number is expected to go into the millions, 30,000 personnel are standing by to get the lights back on once the worst of the storm passes. ian devastated cuba as category three, knocking out power to the entire island. 2.5 million people have been told to evacuate from florida, more than 170 shelters have been opened. the tampa area, which was prepping for what could be a worst case scenario from the storm surge could still reach four to six feet. >> the projected track of the hurricane has shifted further south. this is not the time to let down our guard
janice dean is in the fox weather center in new york city. >> carley: we begin in st. pete's beach, on track to be one of the first places hit today. lauren, what are you seeing on the ground right now? >> still dry at this moment and looking ago, later today that will not be the case. this morning ian is expected to strengthen to a category four hurricane, before moving to a hurricane three in cape coral. storm surge could reach 10 to 15 feet. tornados reported last night near...
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that in 2018. >>> california's worst heat wave of the year is threatening the power grid at a new york cityk is now gun free. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports new laws restricting carrying guns go into effect today in new york state. gun-free zones are being established including in new york city's popular times square area. the state enacted new laws setting aside sensitive areas where carrying a gun will be illegal. it was in response to a u.s. supreme court ruling striking down a state law requiring gun owners to prove they had a compelling reason to carry a weapon. >> while the landscape may be changing when it comes to legal firearm possession in new york city, our goal is always to ensure public safety. >> there has to be a regulation drawn somewhere, you know. a veteran, i believe in people having protection, but i think it has to be in a safe environment. >> a federal judge just yesterday turned down a move to put the state's new gun laws on hold. >>> the "los angeles times" says an extreme heat wave is pushing california's p
that in 2018. >>> california's worst heat wave of the year is threatening the power grid at a new york cityk is now gun free. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports new laws restricting carrying guns go into effect today in new york state. gun-free zones are being established including in new york city's popular times square area. the state enacted new laws setting aside sensitive areas where carrying a gun will be...
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new york city, setting up tent city to house migrants arriving from the border.n the bronx is the side of the first facility which will be up within weeks and it will house up to a thousand adults. these will be single adults traveling alone, families will have different accommodations. the mayor's office says they received 13,600 migrants so far from texas but don't know where they can put these people, and these tends are supposed to help so you saw it in the anchor intro but look at how these tends are supposed to look like. migrants from the port authority bus station, food, water and medical help, this is meant to be a short-term solution, they have private cost to sleep on, migrants will stay up to 4 days before moving elsewhere but this comes as more migrant buses arrive in new york city, every day this week more migrants are coming, many of them are adults traveling alone but some are family to receive different accommodations. listen to this. >> families get into different rooms, support, hotel space dedicated for families. individuals, other treatments,
new york city, setting up tent city to house migrants arriving from the border.n the bronx is the side of the first facility which will be up within weeks and it will house up to a thousand adults. these will be single adults traveling alone, families will have different accommodations. the mayor's office says they received 13,600 migrants so far from texas but don't know where they can put these people, and these tends are supposed to help so you saw it in the anchor intro but look at how...
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okay, to this shocking crime, a veteran paramedic with the new york city fire department, a 911 first responder, she ran into the world trade center, stabbed to death in a random attack in broad daylight. u.s. city officials -- new york city officials warn this wave has got to stop and stop now. this is the stuff hitting midterms. more on the news we broke last night, white house cuts out millions of student loan borrowers from biden's arbitrary bailout being called unfair and he did this after growing lawsuits against it. it's a bailout nancy pelosi warned no president can make. former utah congressman jason chaffetz, andy putzer is next on "the evening edit". >> good evening, liz. six states are suing the president over the student loan bailout plan and the president declared in an interview that the pandemic is over. arkansas attorney generallessly rutledge is leading the group saying what they're doing is illegal and unfair. >> here and why we're suing is because it's a violation of the law. >> nonpartisan groups say even the limited student loan bailout biden signed is inflationa
okay, to this shocking crime, a veteran paramedic with the new york city fire department, a 911 first responder, she ran into the world trade center, stabbed to death in a random attack in broad daylight. u.s. city officials -- new york city officials warn this wave has got to stop and stop now. this is the stuff hitting midterms. more on the news we broke last night, white house cuts out millions of student loan borrowers from biden's arbitrary bailout being called unfair and he did this after...
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but this is what they're doing here in new york city.s you said, will, not asking for the border to be closed, not asking for more curt down there, but asking for money to put more tents up. will: adams asks feds for $500 million over border crisis in new york city but won't tell biden to end the surge. earlier we were talking about this taking place in new york city, and you made the point, rachel, i'm glad this is happening in the district can of alexandria ocasio-cortez because she's asked for it. that is true and i agree with that. i will say one other thing, this is somewhat reminiscent of the martha's vineyard crisis as well many that they're always happy to push illegal ingrants into the poorer areas of the community, you know? this will be a poor portion of new york that is forced to deal this crisis, not martha's vineyard. rachel: not the upper east side -- will: it will be right in the one -- one of the poorer areas of new york city. pete: and i'm old must have to remember that tents are horrible, what was that, three years ago
but this is what they're doing here in new york city.s you said, will, not asking for the border to be closed, not asking for more curt down there, but asking for money to put more tents up. will: adams asks feds for $500 million over border crisis in new york city but won't tell biden to end the surge. earlier we were talking about this taking place in new york city, and you made the point, rachel, i'm glad this is happening in the district can of alexandria ocasio-cortez because she's asked...
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another one rolled into new york city today. rio grande city on that in the deadly crisis at the border straightahead. jon: i am john scott and this is the fox report. bystander video captures thieves ramming a car into an suv and then stealing money from its driver in new york city. this was on manhattan well to do upper east side yesterday. law-enforcement tells the new york post they made off with $20,000 in cash. they remain on the run. a shooting in virginia late last night leaves two people dead and five more wounded. it happened near old dominion university and prompted an old hospital to go into lockdown. police have not named a suspect. shooting at the minnesota state fair last night caused chaos prompting the event to close early. one person treated for non-life-threatening injuries. it's not clear whether they were hurt by gunfire or a brawl that took place at the fair. no suspect identified yet. for more on these stories and other stories you can download the app and scan the qr code on your screen. more now on the s
another one rolled into new york city today. rio grande city on that in the deadly crisis at the border straightahead. jon: i am john scott and this is the fox report. bystander video captures thieves ramming a car into an suv and then stealing money from its driver in new york city. this was on manhattan well to do upper east side yesterday. law-enforcement tells the new york post they made off with $20,000 in cash. they remain on the run. a shooting in virginia late last night leaves two...
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we've got video from new york city's global citizen music festival, rob.pears to show people booing house speaker nancy pelosi because of all of this, she made a surprise appearance at the event. look what happened. >> we're starting to reveal -- [ indiscernible ] >> lower energy bills for their parents and allow us to pass this in a responsible way. your actions, your actions help make this had happen and i'm ho say thank you. maria: wow. they are really booing her. she's talking about the planet as the federal reserve official bostek says a u.s. soft landing is not going to be easy. rob of, we're headed into a tough period economically and also with the agenda of the democrats focused on the climate. >> they're all going to watch a consistent setter, want to hear -- concert, want to hear good music and they've got this old bat coming up, telling them l about climate change. they're like get off the stage. they're bullets flying everywhere as they walk around the city. in go to the super market get and they can't afford anything. she's giving them a whole
we've got video from new york city's global citizen music festival, rob.pears to show people booing house speaker nancy pelosi because of all of this, she made a surprise appearance at the event. look what happened. >> we're starting to reveal -- [ indiscernible ] >> lower energy bills for their parents and allow us to pass this in a responsible way. your actions, your actions help make this had happen and i'm ho say thank you. maria: wow. they are really booing her. she's talking...
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port authority, another bus of migrants now arriving here in new york city again and congressman i wantt's strategy to get blue cities like new york and frankly people in the northeast who don't even -- they don't seem to understand what's happening at the border, they don't connect how bad it is down there. now he's saying, we are going to keep sending these buses. your governor is going to keep doing this. your reaction? >> well, these are willing participants, these migrants want to go to places like new york city but let's put it in perspective. this is a fraction, a very small percentage, i mean, when you consider that 4.2 million people that have come across in the southern border in the last year, that's 13% of the population of texas. so a couple hundred that are going to places like new york is just a very, very small percentage who are willingly doing it and these mayors think that when they previously say that we are a sanctuary city or the governor says that they have sanctuaries inside their states, that that doesn't mean something, it does. you've told the entire country t
port authority, another bus of migrants now arriving here in new york city again and congressman i wantt's strategy to get blue cities like new york and frankly people in the northeast who don't even -- they don't seem to understand what's happening at the border, they don't connect how bad it is down there. now he's saying, we are going to keep sending these buses. your governor is going to keep doing this. your reaction? >> well, these are willing participants, these migrants want to go...
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stuart: more than 800 teachers in new york city have been fired for refusing to get the jab.o the private sector, so where does that lead the teachers? brian kilmeade takes that on next. ♪ ♪ another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could he
stuart: more than 800 teachers in new york city have been fired for refusing to get the jab.o the private sector, so where does that lead the teachers? brian kilmeade takes that on next. ♪ ♪ another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want -...
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it is way up in places like new york city and philadelphia, major cities across the country.y all have a common theme. a, they are run by mayors who are members of the democratic party. b, they have district attorneys who are not enforcing the law and allowing criminals that commit crimes to go back out and commit those crimes again and again. the overwhelming number of crimes are committed by the same people. so if we actually kept these people in jail after they are found guilty, instead of putting them back out on cashless bail, maybe wouldn't see these rising numbers because other criminals are seeing okay, if i get arrested, i'll be back out anyway. no fear of committing these crimes. i want to change the name of my book, kevin, from "come on, man" to "come on, chuck." as in chuck todd. advocating mass illegal migration to lower inflation. i swear tim russert, if he's watching this is shaking his head. the late great moderator from "meet the press. close with the fact that you're allowing something like 4 million people to come into this country in the first two years of
it is way up in places like new york city and philadelphia, major cities across the country.y all have a common theme. a, they are run by mayors who are members of the democratic party. b, they have district attorneys who are not enforcing the law and allowing criminals that commit crimes to go back out and commit those crimes again and again. the overwhelming number of crimes are committed by the same people. so if we actually kept these people in jail after they are found guilty, instead of...
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a robbery that tooyoky yest place in new york city yesterday. erile the robbyou see that undee while the robbers there, they're wearing screamasks masks as they robbed the place. so i guess the good news is the. production team won't need a costume department. >> but, you know, this has toop be a problem for the filmmakers. reahow they top reality. how do you make a movie set in new york that's scarier than the setting itself? you know, it's like opening a domino's in rome. good. it's pretty good. >> all right. all right. it's like trying to makeattack a heart attack scarier. bby saying, boo, i would this. it's like trying to make a horror flick about joy bayet y sex life at that point. is it scarier in real life?life. i should have led with thatyou one . >> butha a horro tr movie shoult have horror at the start. you have to build up to that. i >> right. but new york city is horribleroh from start to finish, which was also the review for the emmy awards. so they're saying that this latest installation will follow for survivors as they startple.
a robbery that tooyoky yest place in new york city yesterday. erile the robbyou see that undee while the robbers there, they're wearing screamasks masks as they robbed the place. so i guess the good news is the. production team won't need a costume department. >> but, you know, this has toop be a problem for the filmmakers. reahow they top reality. how do you make a movie set in new york that's scarier than the setting itself? you know, it's like opening a domino's in rome. good. it's...
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and it was something to see baker motley being the represent ative of the city of new york and then moreubstantively, as ben had a president, she sat on the board estimate which that she was able to influence had a lot of influence on the budget of the city. and using that influence was able to ensure resources for welfare programs to support women in particular single mothers, people from modest backgrounds who were striking and she supported revitalized in harlem and so this second part of her advance the struggle for equality using different means and i wanted to tell the story of her brief time and politic because i do think it's notable that in each of her professional roles she was able to engage and activities that allowed her commitment to social justice, to defined expression. there's a related question. the q and perhaps in answering this one, we focus on her work as a state senator. so how much impact on new york did kansas baker motley have as as a state. so i would say i would answer in much the same way and also point out when motley in the state senate, she was is battling
and it was something to see baker motley being the represent ative of the city of new york and then moreubstantively, as ben had a president, she sat on the board estimate which that she was able to influence had a lot of influence on the budget of the city. and using that influence was able to ensure resources for welfare programs to support women in particular single mothers, people from modest backgrounds who were striking and she supported revitalized in harlem and so this second part of...
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in new york city, we only have a few left. don't start taking them out.s, am i right with the new gun laws, everyone can carry a gun? will: i don't know. pete: that seems to be eventually where it could lead but i don't think we'll get there, brian. i really don't here in new york city. brian: so many limitations to knock it down. and if you talk about what's going on in new york city, it's a city welcoming in all refugees and illegal immigrants. we're a sanctuary city, come one, come on. i don't have any idea. will: rachel, i believe you had the story. ocean, orchard park. the parking lot of orchard park will be a tent city for illegal immigrants. brian, by the way, this is the new york post having the following headline up saying, adams asks feds for $500 million over border crisis in new york city but won't tell biden to end the surge. asking for half a billion, brian, to help with the tent cities and so forth putting up in new york, but not asking the president to actually fix the border. brian: this is so fascinating because he acts like he's a tortu
in new york city, we only have a few left. don't start taking them out.s, am i right with the new gun laws, everyone can carry a gun? will: i don't know. pete: that seems to be eventually where it could lead but i don't think we'll get there, brian. i really don't here in new york city. brian: so many limitations to knock it down. and if you talk about what's going on in new york city, it's a city welcoming in all refugees and illegal immigrants. we're a sanctuary city, come one, come on. i...
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york. buildings were shooting up kind of all across the city. wall street boomed.and murdoch sees this, this growing obsession, this growing interest in money and celebrity, and the new york post really begins to kind of chronicle it. [honking] [music] >> everybody wants to read the dirt that's in the new york post, because you know, there's always something happening, and page 6 is the most powerful gossip column in the world. [music] >> the breaking news was about celebrities. >> what's happening in the room where celebrity is doing cocaine with stripper wife. >> can you believe this starlet, she is cheating on her husband. >> and it wasn't just about who is sleeping with who, the expression court of power was used, it was who is doing what at what company. [music] >> page 6 became an enormous source of murdoch's power. >> page 6, you could undermine those who had been inconvenient or opposed you, and you can help build up the same just because it made a good copy of a young real estate tycoon on the make.[music] >> donald trump was probably in
york. buildings were shooting up kind of all across the city. wall street boomed.and murdoch sees this, this growing obsession, this growing interest in money and celebrity, and the new york post really begins to kind of chronicle it. [honking] [music] >> everybody wants to read the dirt that's in the new york post, because you know, there's always something happening, and page 6 is the most powerful gossip column in the world. [music] >> the breaking news was about celebrities....
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el paso has been sending their own buses to new york city. this piece of video here are some of the buses from el paso arriving in the big apple. the city just signed a contract with the bus charter company for up to $2 million to start sending even more buses to new york city. el paso again led by democrats has not gotten any criticism for doing the exact same thing that governor abbott is doing. local media in new york city fox 5 brought on new york city's commissioner of immigrant affairs. el paso is run by democrats and they're sending more migrants our way. do you consider it to be inhumane like you do with governor abbott? he dodged the question. >> we are bow to seeing more coming from el paso. their mayor, democrat, is this still, you know, wrong, shameful thing political pawns? that what is white house is saying. >> we've condemned governor abbott's treatment on people on buses. he had the bus company signed a non-disclosure agreement and doesn't allows us to communicate with them. >> it's city of el paso doing it on its own with its
el paso has been sending their own buses to new york city. this piece of video here are some of the buses from el paso arriving in the big apple. the city just signed a contract with the bus charter company for up to $2 million to start sending even more buses to new york city. el paso again led by democrats has not gotten any criticism for doing the exact same thing that governor abbott is doing. local media in new york city fox 5 brought on new york city's commissioner of immigrant affairs....
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we're afraid to walk outside the building in new york city. when it comes to fear -- ainsley, i know you're right, the abc/"washington post" poll, they prioritize different things, and when people are afraid of, i'm afraid, am i going to be a collateral victim, i think that with people denying they're going to vote republican, i think it may be bigger than we think. >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't know who to go to next. jesse or jessica? jessica always goes last. i'll save you, jesse. >> you want me to talk now? >> no. you should wait. how do you know you're 43 days until the election, when the democrats start sounding like republicans. now they discover crime and crime victims. right? >> it's not just now. there have been moderate democrats -- dana is not here to talk about what's been going on, but with clyburn, out there, third most powerful democrat, saying stop defunding the police, an absolutely absurd idea. that started in the summer of 2020. you know that the election is coming because we have new high-quality polls every day.
we're afraid to walk outside the building in new york city. when it comes to fear -- ainsley, i know you're right, the abc/"washington post" poll, they prioritize different things, and when people are afraid of, i'm afraid, am i going to be a collateral victim, i think that with people denying they're going to vote republican, i think it may be bigger than we think. >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't know who to go to next. jesse or jessica? jessica always goes last. i'll...
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he says that 20% of all migrants that they see want to come to new york city.efore boarding the buses. as for the migrant tent facility here, we know two will be set up in new york city. this is the only one where the location has been decided. the mayor's office has not said how much it will cost the city. back to you, trace. >> trace: it's important to know that they sign waivers and they know where they're going. nate foy in the bronx. let's bring in "fox and friends" co host pete hegseth. he's hissing the fox awards. that will be fantastic. i want to keep on the tents that nate foy was talking about there. you have the migrant aid groups that are comparing them to concentration camps. you think where the is the human rights outrage on this? you hear nothing from the left on this. they were the ones when there's false narrative about kids in cages are going around, they were screaming from the rooftops and not a peep have we heard about this, pete. >> no surprise. not a peep we hear about this on any other network as well. a city like new york city claims to
he says that 20% of all migrants that they see want to come to new york city.efore boarding the buses. as for the migrant tent facility here, we know two will be set up in new york city. this is the only one where the location has been decided. the mayor's office has not said how much it will cost the city. back to you, trace. >> trace: it's important to know that they sign waivers and they know where they're going. nate foy in the bronx. let's bring in "fox and friends" co host...
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the impact on new york city is especially pronounced.in josh goldfein, an attorney with the homeless rights advocacy division at legal aid. he said new york city was already facing a homeless crisis before the buses started to arrive. josh, we're grateful to have you this morning. texas governor abbott says the migrants are being offered a free ride to new york that none of them are being forced on to these buses. is that what you're finding? >> well, we've seen people who were not expecting to go to new york city or were told that they could go to another destination on route, but still ended up in new york city because the bus department stop. we have seen people who have very serious medical needs and yet they're put on a bus and sent to new york. so, you know, the screening here is clearly not for the benefit of the migrants. >> we know several agencies and nonprofits have been meeting with these migrants almost as they get off the buses, providing things like free medical care, food and supplies. what do you see as the greatest need
the impact on new york city is especially pronounced.in josh goldfein, an attorney with the homeless rights advocacy division at legal aid. he said new york city was already facing a homeless crisis before the buses started to arrive. josh, we're grateful to have you this morning. texas governor abbott says the migrants are being offered a free ride to new york that none of them are being forced on to these buses. is that what you're finding? >> well, we've seen people who were not...
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that is why this morning five more bus loads of migrants from the state of texas arrived in new york city a look at this video shot by our team in the big apple. the buses started to arrive. this is a combination of governor abbott's initiative as well as the democratic city of el paso. both entities sending buses to new york city. governor's abbott giving me new numbers. he told me that as of today, they announced that more than 2,600 migrants to new york city on 50 different buses while the democrat city of el paso tells fox news, they sent more than 2,300 migrants to new york city on 51 buses in just the last month alone. take a listen to what the democratic mayor of el paso had to say about that. >> the people are not coming to el paso. they're coming to america. we're helping and working to get them to where they want to go. that's been really important that we don't send anywhere where they don't want to go. we make sure we help them. we put human beings and we put them on buses with food and make sure that they get to their destination and make sure that we always continue to treat
that is why this morning five more bus loads of migrants from the state of texas arrived in new york city a look at this video shot by our team in the big apple. the buses started to arrive. this is a combination of governor abbott's initiative as well as the democratic city of el paso. both entities sending buses to new york city. governor's abbott giving me new numbers. he told me that as of today, they announced that more than 2,600 migrants to new york city on 50 different buses while the...
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new york city getting a taste of the crisis at oh southern border.nts bused into the city at the spring. >> ainsley: eric adams plans to house them intensities. rachel campos-duffy, three names, one person, went to the bronx to see how new yorkers feel about the influx. >> steve: she joins us now. how do they feel about it being in their backyard? >> that's right, i went to somebody's district who also has three names. alexandria ocasio-cortez, to see what her constituents think about the idea. here's what happened. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> about a thousand migrants are going to be put up in orchard beach, about 10 minutes from here. did you know that? >> no. >> how do you feel about it? >> i'm not too thrilled about it. >> tell me why. >> i think they should find a proper place for them. not here in orchard beach. >> my opinion, i don't think new york city has the space to house anybody else. we are overpopulated at this point. >> i'm not very happy with that. i bring my grandkids here. i've been coming here winter, summer, spring, and fall. it's a beautiful park
new york city getting a taste of the crisis at oh southern border.nts bused into the city at the spring. >> ainsley: eric adams plans to house them intensities. rachel campos-duffy, three names, one person, went to the bronx to see how new yorkers feel about the influx. >> steve: she joins us now. how do they feel about it being in their backyard? >> that's right, i went to somebody's district who also has three names. alexandria ocasio-cortez, to see what her constituents...
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as again, we are looking at live pictures of another migrant bus arriving, in new york city. . >> that is because they are can go across border this administration won't secure border the fact new york at breaking point new york has 8 million people small amount of folks that they can take care of a sanctuary area. so i don't know about breaking point but there is no reason again like i said texas and other states, should carry this, new york is big enough to take care of them let them -- lets let them decide where they go how they treat flem that point forward. >> obviously, a story going to continue governor abbott not done governor desantis is not done. the good news is i think in all of this maybe we can agree, is that at least being addressed by the biden administration, and the border czar, who kamala harris, who can't believe even has kept that title, because hasn't been to the border hasn't addressed the problems down there, congressman but you and your state are you the governor are we appreciate that, congressman roger williams thank you very much good to see you. >>
as again, we are looking at live pictures of another migrant bus arriving, in new york city. . >> that is because they are can go across border this administration won't secure border the fact new york at breaking point new york has 8 million people small amount of folks that they can take care of a sanctuary area. so i don't know about breaking point but there is no reason again like i said texas and other states, should carry this, new york is big enough to take care of them let them --...
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(applause) >> hello new york city!ephen: thank you for dress appropriately. >> you are my first autumn nal guest. >> it is very nancy myers, you know. >> stephen: we are just that excited to see each other. >> i'm excited. >> jon: you are the executive-- . >> stephen: are you the executive writer, in the first big budget major motion picture studio gay ro m.c. om available only in theaters. >> this is an honest to god movie rom come. >> yes, thank you. >> stephen: fantastic. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: hell of a mileste bythmajor stud yorks the entire cas openly lgbtq actors. >> stephen: that is nice, here is what you like, what i have seen so far because have i not seen the entire film, is that okay, rom come,-- romcom, big budget major motion picture studio romcom. >> yes. >> stephen: they often have the rom, sometimes they don't bring the com. this one is the rom and the com. >> it dusks i made the movie, so much com. so much com. >> stephen: it doesn't overpower the rom though. >> no, it doesn't. >> stephen:
(applause) >> hello new york city!ephen: thank you for dress appropriately. >> you are my first autumn nal guest. >> it is very nancy myers, you know. >> stephen: we are just that excited to see each other. >> i'm excited. >> jon: you are the executive-- . >> stephen: are you the executive writer, in the first big budget major motion picture studio gay ro m.c. om available only in theaters. >> this is an honest to god movie rom come. >> yes,...
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obviously, especially here in new york city. it is such a, such a somber day. he emotions like out there? >> reporter: well, it's emotional across the country, but janai, you're right. here in new york, it's jususa bit different.rk, it's jususa we are on the greenway. you can see people jogging by and everyone nods to each other pair just after 9/11 we began saying never forget. and at the is national memorial where everyone comes, they make it so that this nation will never forget. >> you are so right that it is not just here in new york and d.c. and pennsylvania but all across the country, because so many of us remember exactly where we were 21 years ago getting word about what was happening 11 2001. today, all these years later, it is a day that we stop and pause and remember what happened in this nation and remember how we all came together in those times afterward. thank you for being with us. our thoughts are with so many americans as we remember this day. abc will have live coverage on the anniversary. have a great day. >> this has been a special report f
obviously, especially here in new york city. it is such a, such a somber day. he emotions like out there? >> reporter: well, it's emotional across the country, but janai, you're right. here in new york, it's jususa bit different.rk, it's jususa we are on the greenway. you can see people jogging by and everyone nods to each other pair just after 9/11 we began saying never forget. and at the is national memorial where everyone comes, they make it so that this nation will never forget....
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the school district down there is responding tonight, a new york city is set to open with their callingn: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. >> tonight at 9.30, grieving families who lost loved ones are faced with another challenge when to hold funeral services. officials at the alameda county coroner's office say there's a long backlog of pending autopsies. more than 30 of them. in fact, our first his eac mid you spoke to the sheriff's department to find out why. >> prior to the pandemic, there was an average of 5 pending autopsies at the alameda county coroner's bureau. >> and how many are pending right now? >> right now there are 31 pending autopsies and t
the school district down there is responding tonight, a new york city is set to open with their callingn: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic...
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. >> carley: shocking video shows another brutal attack on a new york city bodega worker. the suspect appears to stuff items in his pocket and walk out. an employee intervenes and gets punched in the head from behind. the owner of another bodega in new york joined us with her plea from police. >> what happened to nypd? we need the police to be at least two cars tending 24 hours, this is happening on daily basis. >> carley: her calls for help come as felony assaults in new york city are up 17.6% compared talast year and the pennsylvania house votes to hold philadelphia district attorney in contempt for failing to respond to subpoena for documents on his response to the city's gun violence epidemic. the vote comes as republicans try to impeach larry krasner, labeling the vote undemocratic. this battle as 386 people have lost their lives in the city so far this year, up 3% from last year and 10% from 2020. >> asheville, north carolina, tourist town located in the blue ridge mount angs have seen 31% increase in crime over the last five yearss. asheville touted as top 10 tourist
. >> carley: shocking video shows another brutal attack on a new york city bodega worker. the suspect appears to stuff items in his pocket and walk out. an employee intervenes and gets punched in the head from behind. the owner of another bodega in new york joined us with her plea from police. >> what happened to nypd? we need the police to be at least two cars tending 24 hours, this is happening on daily basis. >> carley: her calls for help come as felony assaults in new york...
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pierre thomas standing by live with what he's learned. >>> the horrific story in new york city. the discovery on a beach in coney island. three young children found unconscious, all later pronounced dead. tonight, police investigating whether they were drowned, their mother is being questioned. stephanie ramos with late reporting. >>> also tonight, the space rocket veering off course. you'll see it, the e. coli alert tonight, and major news for anyone with an iphone. >>> good evening, we are back in new york tonight after london and ukraine and we have a lot to get to tonight, the storms in the east on tap this evening, also major news from ukraine pushing the russians back in a key region in ukraine but we're going to begin with the queen's final journey, her last hours in her beloved scotland. her coffin making its way through the streets of edinburgh to the cathedral where at this hour a stream of visitors believed to be a mile long now paying their respects throughout the night there. a day of solemn ritual, the queen's flag-draped coffin carried away from the royal residenc
pierre thomas standing by live with what he's learned. >>> the horrific story in new york city. the discovery on a beach in coney island. three young children found unconscious, all later pronounced dead. tonight, police investigating whether they were drowned, their mother is being questioned. stephanie ramos with late reporting. >>> also tonight, the space rocket veering off course. you'll see it, the e. coli alert tonight, and major news for anyone with an iphone....
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have you been in a new york city subway lately? it looks like the world ended and will smith is about to show up with his dog. that's how it looks. look, if we had the time we could talk about why officials are always quick to spend money on cameras to catch homeless people jerking off on the subway, when they could be spending money investing in housing so those people could jerk off in their own homes. or we could talk about how america lost investing catching criminals will instead of investing in a society where people don't commit crimes. but we don't have time because big brother is telling me it's time to take an ad break. so we'll be right back. so we'll be right back. ( applause ) dreams come true, right here! this is what revolution looks like. ♪♪ who doesn't want to become the talk of the town here? [yells] it's time for us to show people who we truly are. that was very very impressive. this is insane. ♪♪ anybody need some good news? kids, get the popcorn out! oho! ♪♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "t
have you been in a new york city subway lately? it looks like the world ended and will smith is about to show up with his dog. that's how it looks. look, if we had the time we could talk about why officials are always quick to spend money on cameras to catch homeless people jerking off on the subway, when they could be spending money investing in housing so those people could jerk off in their own homes. or we could talk about how america lost investing catching criminals will instead of...
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new york city dropped its vaccine mandate for private employers but city workers need the jabber.think that is ridiculous, here' s the tweet, if i can work and be unvaccinated than all my brothers and sisters who are also an vaccinated in vaccinated should be able to do the same without being disconnected against, vilified or fired. this and forced vaccine pandemic is one of the biggest violations of human rights in history, strong stuff indeed. lara trump is with us, the president says the pandemic is over, why not drop all mandates now? please. >> it is a great question. what is going on? at least in new york city, use our earlier this week, 850 teachers and staff at new york city schools were fired because they weren't vaccinated and the problem is there is no science backing to any of this, you have president biden on 60 minutes saying the pandemic is over, welcome to the party because a lot of us were already there, we've been there a long time. i live in florida, what pandemic? we haven't known about anything and year plus but the problem is you have places like new york cit
new york city dropped its vaccine mandate for private employers but city workers need the jabber.think that is ridiculous, here' s the tweet, if i can work and be unvaccinated than all my brothers and sisters who are also an vaccinated in vaccinated should be able to do the same without being disconnected against, vilified or fired. this and forced vaccine pandemic is one of the biggest violations of human rights in history, strong stuff indeed. lara trump is with us, the president says the...
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i want to read a quote from the new york city mayor. emergency shelters the city plans to erect. he says now more than ever it's clear we are dealing with medicare and crisis created by him and hands while other leaders advocated moral duty to support arriving asylum-seekers, new york city refuses to do so. that's from the mayor of new york city. how do you answer that? >> he has no idea what it's like on the border in texas, over 5000 today dealing with a sub crisis maybe with a few hundred but no idea -- and to accuse texas of not caring is a little crazy given what we've had to deal with since the biden administration started inviting people to come to our state by the thousands everyday. jon: he talks about leaders who advocated their moral duty, is joe biden among those leaders? >> i've never heard a democratic mayor criticized joe biden even though he's the one inviting people to come here, millions of these people coming every year and it's overwhelming my state and these governors of other states and mayors, i've never heard them
i want to read a quote from the new york city mayor. emergency shelters the city plans to erect. he says now more than ever it's clear we are dealing with medicare and crisis created by him and hands while other leaders advocated moral duty to support arriving asylum-seekers, new york city refuses to do so. that's from the mayor of new york city. how do you answer that? >> he has no idea what it's like on the border in texas, over 5000 today dealing with a sub crisis maybe with a few...
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new york city just fired hundreds more teachers and school staff for refusing to get a covid shots. es are dropping mandates. madison alworth is in new york, how much teachers and school staff were fired for not getting the shot? >> sandra, additional 850 teachers and school staff were let go because they did not get the covid vaccine. of course this happening at a time we are across the nation experiencing a teacher shortage. and some of these teachers had a wide array of experience, like kathy mcfadden, over 20 years in the classroom, now kicked out. >> i came out of retirement to help the city of new york, it's a great city. i'm a licensed math teacher. they always had a shortage of math teachers. so who in their right mind would let go a math teacher. >> around 1,300 department of education employees were placed on unpaid leave last fall, and were told you have to show proof of covid vaccine by september 4th of this year, or be voluntarily resigned. only 450 did, so the remaining 850 are officially out of the school workforce. total number of teachers and school staff let go in n
new york city just fired hundreds more teachers and school staff for refusing to get a covid shots. es are dropping mandates. madison alworth is in new york, how much teachers and school staff were fired for not getting the shot? >> sandra, additional 850 teachers and school staff were let go because they did not get the covid vaccine. of course this happening at a time we are across the nation experiencing a teacher shortage. and some of these teachers had a wide array of experience,...
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but we do know new york city has received 1,600 microns from the southern border. city is having a hard time finding a place for all those people to state. hotel rooms come up at the shelter system is strained. in this tent facility is supposed to help that. take a look at what it is supposed to look like. you see above, the tents are expected to be winterized so they can withstand new york city winter. they will hold at least this one specifically in the bronx will hold 1,000 single adults. it is meant to be a short-term solution, pardon me. some migrants will stay here a few days and given food, water, medical care as well as relocation services and casework assistance. this comes, bill, more and more buses arrive in new york city by the day. you see in the squad box, video of monday through thursday of this week more migrants arriving and officials from the mayor's office explain how single adults are treated differently than families. >> for families, they get individual rooms. they get support and hotel space that is dedicated for families. individuals get othe
but we do know new york city has received 1,600 microns from the southern border. city is having a hard time finding a place for all those people to state. hotel rooms come up at the shelter system is strained. in this tent facility is supposed to help that. take a look at what it is supposed to look like. you see above, the tents are expected to be winterized so they can withstand new york city winter. they will hold at least this one specifically in the bronx will hold 1,000 single adults. it...
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protest about the illegal immigrants being dropped at port authority new york city. he is touring the asylum center -- excuse me -- asylum seeker resource center to see what kind of facilities i guess that the city has provided. maybe this is a bit of a show of showing that is overwhelmed. according to mayor adams, he is overwhelmed. >> steve: we were talking about this place a couple of days ago. this is a place that they are spending $6 million on is on the west side. it is just a couple blocks from where we are sitting right now. it is either part of the red cross or the salvation army. as you can see right there, the mayor is taking a look because as the migrants arrived via bus and on their own speed in many cases, they come to new york city. they've got a department to help process them. those are lines of people who are trying to get the migrants health care, phones, clothes -- >> brian: we can text them and tell them when their clothes are ready. speak to different people from different ngos from new york. helping volunteers. asking for volunteers that spoke s
protest about the illegal immigrants being dropped at port authority new york city. he is touring the asylum center -- excuse me -- asylum seeker resource center to see what kind of facilities i guess that the city has provided. maybe this is a bit of a show of showing that is overwhelmed. according to mayor adams, he is overwhelmed. >> steve: we were talking about this place a couple of days ago. this is a place that they are spending $6 million on is on the west side. it is just a...
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earlier on "sunday morning futures". >> every time you hear from a mayor in new york city or the governorf new york or the mayor in washington, d.c. or chicago, think of these border communities, these border states and how desperate they must be. >> democrats fuming over ron desantis sending migrants to martha's vineyard. all 50 were put on one of the first theories and shipped out to nearby cape. they are now living on a military base on the cape the national guard has been called in. that is 450 migrants. new york sent over 11,000 in recent weeks. former president barack obama not -- and others have remained silent on if they are willing to open up their homes for the migrants. senators for both parties have opened up on talk shows. >> it is pathetic that they are taking advantage of these helpless people. making promises to them in life will be just fine. >> you are talking about the point or million people just since the start of this biden administration that across the border. coming into southern states. what is a governor supposed to do. >> president biden will depart london afte
earlier on "sunday morning futures". >> every time you hear from a mayor in new york city or the governorf new york or the mayor in washington, d.c. or chicago, think of these border communities, these border states and how desperate they must be. >> democrats fuming over ron desantis sending migrants to martha's vineyard. all 50 were put on one of the first theories and shipped out to nearby cape. they are now living on a military base on the cape the national guard has...