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[crowd chanting] - it was a show of force on the steps of new york city hall. 10,000 off-duty cops bandedaim doesn't back them up. the mayor's plan for an all-civilian board to review police misconduct is the last straw that sent the force to the streets. - mayor dinkins proposed a change in the civilian complaint review board that at that time had half citizens, civilians, and half police officers on it. - let's assume this is the worst legislation known to man. it's clear to me that the police officers who were demonstrating misbehaved. that's real clear. [overlapping shouting] - keepers of the law became the lawless. - so you look back, and you see an inevitable parallel between those two events. - it's very angry. there had been some drinking by some of the officers beforehand, there was some racist signs being held. - the demonstration turned ugly. racial slurs were uttered. - but some of them out there yesterday who were calling out nigger, for instance-- - and they were holding up signs about dinkins is a washroom attendant. - why would the people of our communities have confidence
[crowd chanting] - it was a show of force on the steps of new york city hall. 10,000 off-duty cops bandedaim doesn't back them up. the mayor's plan for an all-civilian board to review police misconduct is the last straw that sent the force to the streets. - mayor dinkins proposed a change in the civilian complaint review board that at that time had half citizens, civilians, and half police officers on it. - let's assume this is the worst legislation known to man. it's clear to me that the...
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new york city.but very quickly the electrical grid was extended to middle class neighborhoods in new york city so that by turn of the century, if you were living in a middle class section of new york city or middle class section of chicago or i don't know, evanston, you had electric lights. that's a fundamental transformation of the way your life works, changes, all sorts of things. just to have electricity, which is a long winded way of saying that a good swath of american society, the richest americans and a growing middle class, the industrial system wasn't, a burden at all. it was this very excite thing that was bringing a call of life to and your family that was unprecedented. and the industrial system needed those. it needed them as working people in their offices. it needed them as consumers consumers. but and you knew this was coming, but what they needed more. were people to work in the mines to work in the mills to work in the factories, to run the machines that made the industrial system
new york city.but very quickly the electrical grid was extended to middle class neighborhoods in new york city so that by turn of the century, if you were living in a middle class section of new york city or middle class section of chicago or i don't know, evanston, you had electric lights. that's a fundamental transformation of the way your life works, changes, all sorts of things. just to have electricity, which is a long winded way of saying that a good swath of american society, the richest...
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part of new york city.ople, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that year, the killing of several black kids who wandered into white neighborhoods and were chased and killed for no reason whatsoever. - the fact is you can go back to that time and see the earliest political manifestations of donald trump with the central park five. - wildin'. new york city police say that's new teenage slang for rampaging in wolf packs. - a woman jogging in new york central park last wednesday night, raped and nearly beaten to death. - trump says the central park attack is just the latest example of "the complete breakdown of life as we knew it." - you have an instance here where you have killers roaming the street, preying on all of us. - trump
part of new york city.ople, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that year, the killing of several black kids who wandered into white neighborhoods and were chased and killed for no reason whatsoever. - the...
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it feels so good to be in new york city, where nightlife is just thriving, isn't it? use. even though i moved away from new york, i still get a buzz when i come back home. you just can't beat new york city. thank you so much. this was such an amazing night. i'm so grateful that you liked it. both: mwah! mwah! kimberly davis there, up all night in new york city. and if you're planning a trip there this year, here's a rundown of some of the things that you can see and do while you're there. # you know that. # every year we wait...#. if you're a musical theatre buff, then the recently opened museum of broadway might be something to sing about. inside, you'll find memorabilia from over 500 productions, including costumes, set pieces and props, spanning 300 glorious years of history and culture. after a two—year shutdown, the statue of liberty reopened for business in the autumn, and visitors with stamina can once again climb the 277 steps to the top of its crown. but if you don't fancy the walk up, why not take in the views from the staten island ferry? the service runs se
it feels so good to be in new york city, where nightlife is just thriving, isn't it? use. even though i moved away from new york, i still get a buzz when i come back home. you just can't beat new york city. thank you so much. this was such an amazing night. i'm so grateful that you liked it. both: mwah! mwah! kimberly davis there, up all night in new york city. and if you're planning a trip there this year, here's a rundown of some of the things that you can see and do while you're there. # you...
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but my question, even though new york city is essentially new york city, these migrants are saying thesemike this is not good for us and we will camp out in front of the hotels causing chaos for people because really, this is not fair to new yorkers for people to walk through this every single day. is there anything to say if it's not good enough you can leave? or is it because sanctuary city is in place, they cannot be expelled in any way, shape or form? >> they certainly cannot be expelled, but we can offer them tickets on a bus to anywhere they want to go. that is a point not being said that none of these people have a gun to their head. none of these people are forced to stay anywhere. all of these folks if they believe better resources better shelter, a better job elsewhere, they are free to leave and the city would provide them with transportation whichever final destination they would choose. they are staying here because the golden goose is pretty good in new york. we have right to shelter law, which the mayor is constrained by. he is under some obligation to provide the bare nec
but my question, even though new york city is essentially new york city, these migrants are saying thesemike this is not good for us and we will camp out in front of the hotels causing chaos for people because really, this is not fair to new yorkers for people to walk through this every single day. is there anything to say if it's not good enough you can leave? or is it because sanctuary city is in place, they cannot be expelled in any way, shape or form? >> they certainly cannot be...
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another first for new york city.applause] with an infusion of new funding and unprecedented coordination with schools, houses of worship, and nycha and community partners, we will be able to process an additional 26,000 returns next year and save new yorkers approximately $14.3 million in filing fees and refunds. right now as we speak, new yorkers are applying for and receiving those expanded benefits. a family of four making $25,000 will see payout increase from $300 to $900. let me tell you what the difference is when you think about it. think about ronald brown. lives in queensbridge houses with his two daughters. like so many new yorkers, he got laid off during the pandemic and was having a hard time getting back on his feet. last year he came into one of our free tax prep centers hoping to get his federal stimulus check for $1,400. by the time he walked out, we had gotten him almost $15,000, including the expanded state income tax credit we fought for and won. [applause] ronald. i hope you are coming back this y
another first for new york city.applause] with an infusion of new funding and unprecedented coordination with schools, houses of worship, and nycha and community partners, we will be able to process an additional 26,000 returns next year and save new yorkers approximately $14.3 million in filing fees and refunds. right now as we speak, new yorkers are applying for and receiving those expanded benefits. a family of four making $25,000 will see payout increase from $300 to $900. let me tell you...
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neither did new york city. we hit the ground running, we got stuff done. one year later our city is on the pathway to being safer, our economy is recovering, and our stores, subways and hotels are full. our children are back in school with their teachers and friends. our theaters are thriving, our restaurants are booked, and new yorkers are back to work. i am proud of our achievements this year. i want to thank all of you who worked so hard to get us to this moment. today, i stand before you hear at the queens theater in the borough where i grew up, home to international working community to say to you, my fellow new yorkers, the state of our city is a strong. his strong. [applause] as strong as the police officers and first responders who made the city safer. as strong as the leaders of city workers who laid the groundwork for the future. above all, as strong as the working people of the city who make it possible. your early morning, late nights when i see some of you. [laughter] double shifts keep us moving, keep us healthy, keep us safe. especially over
neither did new york city. we hit the ground running, we got stuff done. one year later our city is on the pathway to being safer, our economy is recovering, and our stores, subways and hotels are full. our children are back in school with their teachers and friends. our theaters are thriving, our restaurants are booked, and new yorkers are back to work. i am proud of our achievements this year. i want to thank all of you who worked so hard to get us to this moment. today, i stand before you...
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and you know how we know that because blacks are leaving new york city in droves. now thing haves gotten so bad, things have gotten so bad even the new york times is sounding the alarm. michelle okoki moved from new york to mans field, texas, in 2021 because she was worried about obtain ago good education for her children in what she called new york city's insane and complex system. atheni rodney is a product of upward mobility in new york city and wants promised americans and started her own event planning in the city and as ms. rodney's family grew, she found herself living in a cramped one-bedroom rental where her three children share add bunk bed in the living room. she scrolled friends posts in georgia with backyards and nice homes. last summer the family bought a five bedroom home in snellville, georgia. advocate and activist living still in new york city. joy, this piece in the new york times. i was shocked they published it. but there is a flight of african americans from the north to the south that we've been hearing for ages is just racist and a terrible,
and you know how we know that because blacks are leaving new york city in droves. now thing haves gotten so bad, things have gotten so bad even the new york times is sounding the alarm. michelle okoki moved from new york to mans field, texas, in 2021 because she was worried about obtain ago good education for her children in what she called new york city's insane and complex system. atheni rodney is a product of upward mobility in new york city and wants promised americans and started her own...
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adams who told desantis we are going to teach you some values, new york city values. t exchange? >> we won't get into detail but he said ron desantis, welcome to new york as he is going to wear the 3 is overrun with crime, philadelphia, new york and chicago, and say to himself how about the good cops come with me, $5,000, we got a thousand of you, more new yorkers anyplace else, he is saying i don't think criminal first. bail reform is wrong, mayor adams ignores the fact that he knows bail form is wrong, and crime is out of control, he knows he's losing everyone to florida but put all that aside to take a shot at one of the most popular republicans of the country and ron desantis says i know you know better and i know you are smarter than that and you know what is wrong, albany is wrong and to mayor adams's credit if he had his druthers there would be -- bail reform would be blown up and we would go back to the way we were doing it. stuart: all right, thanks for joining us. we will see you again soon. go get them, see you later. coming up on the show. congressman craig
adams who told desantis we are going to teach you some values, new york city values. t exchange? >> we won't get into detail but he said ron desantis, welcome to new york as he is going to wear the 3 is overrun with crime, philadelphia, new york and chicago, and say to himself how about the good cops come with me, $5,000, we got a thousand of you, more new yorkers anyplace else, he is saying i don't think criminal first. bail reform is wrong, mayor adams ignores the fact that he knows...
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they want to leave new york city. think about they that.m venezuela and other countries who are claiming that new york city is not where they want to raise their children. so it really should be a wakeup call to the mayor and the president. we need to get the crisis under control and we can do it. all he needs to do, again, like the energy policies, he reverse his executive orders, let's put back the policies of president trump that were working. let's stem the flow. and let's make sure that we differentiate between legitimate asylum seekers and those in the country illegally. maria: i'm sorry, congresswoman. he's not going to do any of that. >> well, he's not going to do any of it. why we're so upset when the senate took away the leverage when they passed the bill in december. we were going to use the power of the purse to put pressure on the president to do that. house is one-third of the pie. we need the other two thirds to come along to do anything. the real way to do anything is make sure we use the budget process that he reflects our
they want to leave new york city. think about they that.m venezuela and other countries who are claiming that new york city is not where they want to raise their children. so it really should be a wakeup call to the mayor and the president. we need to get the crisis under control and we can do it. all he needs to do, again, like the energy policies, he reverse his executive orders, let's put back the policies of president trump that were working. let's stem the flow. and let's make sure that we...
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ongoing attempt to secure the broken southern border as the migrant crisis is taking a toll on new york cityusiness owners are sounding off about the costly plan the government has to house more people than the city is equipped to handle. live fox team coverage on this, madison alworth is in new york city this hour. begin first with casey stegall live in texas, that roundtable is taking place any moment. what do you expect to hear from it? >> well, gillian, think of this as really a brainstorming session, if you will, a meeting of the minds with top leaders attempting to secure the southern border, something that governor greg abbott says they are doing in president biden's absence. joining governor abbott is going to be the director of texas dps, department of public safety, two state lawmakers, also the head of the texas military department, including his newly appointed border czar, mike banks, retired b.p. agent was tapped by abbott to help curb crime and accelerate building the state's border wall, this as governor abbott and gop lawmakers seek additional $4.6 billion in funding for bor
ongoing attempt to secure the broken southern border as the migrant crisis is taking a toll on new york cityusiness owners are sounding off about the costly plan the government has to house more people than the city is equipped to handle. live fox team coverage on this, madison alworth is in new york city this hour. begin first with casey stegall live in texas, that roundtable is taking place any moment. what do you expect to hear from it? >> well, gillian, think of this as really a...
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this is very well known in new york city jail systems and jails and prisons across the country.n you tell us about one of the trans women that you dealt with in your story? >> she is someone who came to rikers island late in 2022, for the part of the story we reported on. she was a neatly placed in a male jail and reported to corrections authority she had been groped repeatedly by another incarcerated person most of despite that report, they continue to ep her in male jails and out of desperation she ended up taking a razor blade and cutting both of her arms -- her right and left arm. even after both of those acts of self-harm, the corrections authorities were unwilling to move her to female housing. she went to the lgbtq unit, which at this point we had one employee. though the unit try to get her moved to a medical facility where she had been requesting a transfer, she was basically unable to get moved out of the same male housing unit. after learning about the failure, she swallowed batteries, forcing her to go to the hospital. even in the department of corrections did not mo
this is very well known in new york city jail systems and jails and prisons across the country.n you tell us about one of the trans women that you dealt with in your story? >> she is someone who came to rikers island late in 2022, for the part of the story we reported on. she was a neatly placed in a male jail and reported to corrections authority she had been groped repeatedly by another incarcerated person most of despite that report, they continue to ep her in male jails and out of...
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in public parks and streets like you're seeing in new york citylter. all they want at the end of the day more money, more money, more refugees, more homeless they can take care of. this starts to feed on yourself. when you pay for something undoubtedly get more of it. the government is clamoring, new york city is clamoring, can't spend $500 a night for hotel rooms for illegal i many immigrants. there is solution. illegal immigrants breaks the law, won't take advantage of shelters, you can leave the country same way they came in. dagen: more activists were showing up at midtown hotels. more after block party for far left activist. we have 67,000 homeless, more than 21,000 homeless children, homeless veterans on the streets. we want to care for everybody. that is what is happening in our new york city main municipal shelter every night. somehow they're able to house migrants at luxury hotels? shouldn't the mayor shut this down now? we want to take care of scared women and children on the run for their lives. we see young males in designer bubble jac
in public parks and streets like you're seeing in new york citylter. all they want at the end of the day more money, more money, more refugees, more homeless they can take care of. this starts to feed on yourself. when you pay for something undoubtedly get more of it. the government is clamoring, new york city is clamoring, can't spend $500 a night for hotel rooms for illegal i many immigrants. there is solution. illegal immigrants breaks the law, won't take advantage of shelters, you can leave...
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we're live in new york city with the latest. be a consequence-free decision by the city. >> that's what we're hearing from the businesses in this area. it is because things like this are happening. this used to be the tallest holiday inn in the world. now as you can see tarps cover their signs. it has been transformed into a migrant shelter. all 50 floors that were used for tourists are rented out with taxpayer dollars for shelter. small family businesses say it is destroying livelihood. without the tourists from the hotel and decreasing foot traffic business is down. the shelter has only been if place for a few weeks. the businesses fear what months will do and how it will impact them. >> as soon as it closed, we felt a drop. the area got quieter, even locals avoiding the area. trouble, stuff like that. we don't know what is going to be the immediate ultimate result with this but usually it is not good. >> chris told us he projects sales are down 25%. across the street at this cafe the manager says we probably lost at least 50%
we're live in new york city with the latest. be a consequence-free decision by the city. >> that's what we're hearing from the businesses in this area. it is because things like this are happening. this used to be the tallest holiday inn in the world. now as you can see tarps cover their signs. it has been transformed into a migrant shelter. all 50 floors that were used for tourists are rented out with taxpayer dollars for shelter. small family businesses say it is destroying livelihood....
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o because blacksve are leaving new york city in droves now. things have gotten so bad, even the new york times is soundinge. michelle the alarm. michelle, a cocky move fro om bedford stye to mansfield, texas, in 2020 one because sheod was worried about obtaining a good education for heror children and what she called new york city's insane and complex system. athenee rodney is a product of upward mobility in new york city. once promise upwad black americans after earning a scholarship graduating from college, she starn evenstarted her own eventg business in the city. but as mitt romney's own family grew, she founfad herself living in a cramped one bedroom rental where her three children shared a bunk bed in the living room. >> as she scroll through friends social media posts showing off trampolines a spacious backyards.ll in georgia, the solution becamei endsclearer. leave.e last summer, the family boughtm. a five bedroom home in snellville, georgia. hom >> joining me now is joy newble, advocate and activist,cd living still in new york . >>st c
o because blacksve are leaving new york city in droves now. things have gotten so bad, even the new york times is soundinge. michelle the alarm. michelle, a cocky move fro om bedford stye to mansfield, texas, in 2020 one because sheod was worried about obtaining a good education for heror children and what she called new york city's insane and complex system. athenee rodney is a product of upward mobility in new york city. once promise upwad black americans after earning a scholarship...
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i was born and raised in new york city in a lifeline. have a yankee, an i'm currently on a long stretch of work in the i to you or i week street in and happen coincided with the emergence of krona virus or boston. and it's something that i think raises a lot of uncertainty and fear amongst it over there practicing because we just there are so many i don't, we don't know how bad it's going to be in i it's march 20th, went in fairly california and it was another calm day today, our patient volumes have been very low and to kill us. joe is great. we are running a little bit low on keeping yourself and was unable to find an adult mask that i've got this pretty switch chip nass, to where they're not the best at her birth. i get the job done. i am, i am an e r physician and i work at a couple community hospital just outside boston myself full time student. right now i'm getting my m a from mit. and so what that really means is that i'm in classes monday to thursday, essentially are in the week and i work on the weekends. and so things have bee
i was born and raised in new york city in a lifeline. have a yankee, an i'm currently on a long stretch of work in the i to you or i week street in and happen coincided with the emergence of krona virus or boston. and it's something that i think raises a lot of uncertainty and fear amongst it over there practicing because we just there are so many i don't, we don't know how bad it's going to be in i it's march 20th, went in fairly california and it was another calm day today, our patient...
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they love new york city. and they want to be in new york city because of all that new york city has to offer and so, that's the shift, they're renters. that's why there's a greater demand on renting. we have great universities here. none of them have sufficient housing for students so that drives the numbers here as well. >> you're implying that once people can be their own boss, set their own terms, they're out of here. >> right. >> i moved to new york city in the 1980s when i was in my 20s and new york city at the time was a mess, but i didn't care. i wanted to be here because the opportunity was here, the business i was in was here. >> i still think that's true today, wouldn't you say? >> yes i would not abandon new york city nor the people in south florida are abandoning it? they're just moving and making that their primary residence but this is still the most dynamic and exciting city in the world. but there's an age demographic when i was coming in the 1970s and 1980s, it was extremely unsafe it was dir
they love new york city. and they want to be in new york city because of all that new york city has to offer and so, that's the shift, they're renters. that's why there's a greater demand on renting. we have great universities here. none of them have sufficient housing for students so that drives the numbers here as well. >> you're implying that once people can be their own boss, set their own terms, they're out of here. >> right. >> i moved to new york city in the 1980s when...
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this has been an unprecedented challenge for new york city. and that to be a humanitarian crisis, so that's how we've approached it because frankly we have to recognize that many of the individuals arriving to our city have been fleeing crises, they're fearful for their life, and so we have taken an approach that i think very few localities across the country have done, but mayor eric adams under his leadership, we have been advocating for a better approach, a federal approach to this situation, particularly providing expedited work permits. that's what people want, and you know, what you're seeing now, the images of people crossing over to canada is a direct response of people's frustration not of being able to work legally in the country. and so they're looking at all their options. we're supporting asylum seekers. we've done more than most cities or any city in the country, but this requires a federal approach. >> i remember last year when i was speaking to a venezuelan family who was in el paso and was looking for one of those buses that wo
this has been an unprecedented challenge for new york city. and that to be a humanitarian crisis, so that's how we've approached it because frankly we have to recognize that many of the individuals arriving to our city have been fleeing crises, they're fearful for their life, and so we have taken an approach that i think very few localities across the country have done, but mayor eric adams under his leadership, we have been advocating for a better approach, a federal approach to this...
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i ask that because new york's a democrat city. ayor, and president biden is a democrat. and he's created this problem, which is now afflicting new york. i would have thought he's got a political problem out of this. >> well, look, he created a mess, and he did it single-handedly. he came in, changed the policies of president trump, he put in executive order after executive order that allowed for this illegal immigration. and let me also point out that well over 70% of the individuals who are entering our country claiming asylum do not have legitimate asylum claims. so it's infuriating to the people i represent who are now going to be forced to pay for this. and look how you're showing individuals who now feel entitled because they've been rewarded for illegal immigratio- stuart: congresswoman, are your constituents in new york city, are they turning on the immigrants? are they turning on biden? >> well, they've already turned on biden, and they're not happy with this mayor either. remember are, property taxes just hit the mailboxes
i ask that because new york's a democrat city. ayor, and president biden is a democrat. and he's created this problem, which is now afflicting new york. i would have thought he's got a political problem out of this. >> well, look, he created a mess, and he did it single-handedly. he came in, changed the policies of president trump, he put in executive order after executive order that allowed for this illegal immigration. and let me also point out that well over 70% of the individuals who...
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new york city starting to get intothe wintry mix we'll start to see the rain working through here as we go through the rest of the morning hours. but still you'll weak up to snow on the ground and the cars additional snowfall could be as high as 8 inches the farther north in new england you go. places like southern maine, vermont, new hampshire will see higher amounts especially in the higher elevations. we'll see things quiet down as we get into tomorrow but in the meantime t , it wille a difficult commute in boston and hartford >>> more than six months after it was first introduced, the supreme court will hear oral arguments today over the legality of president biden's proposal to forgive student loans for borrowers. brie jackson joins us with more. good morning student debt is a major issue and very polarizing. how did we get here? >> student debt forgiveness was a major issue for president biden on the campaign trail, and the white house unveiled its plan for student debt relief back in august the proposal would forgive up to $10,000 in student debt for people earning less tha
new york city starting to get intothe wintry mix we'll start to see the rain working through here as we go through the rest of the morning hours. but still you'll weak up to snow on the ground and the cars additional snowfall could be as high as 8 inches the farther north in new england you go. places like southern maine, vermont, new hampshire will see higher amounts especially in the higher elevations. we'll see things quiet down as we get into tomorrow but in the meantime t , it wille a...
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she lives in new york city and i go down once a month to see her and i haven't been able to see her so it's hard to air gear and get sick. my car wrote down on sunday and i called triple a and 2 boys says they have you been in contact with somebody who you know has chrome i was like no because i knew i say yes, they're not gonna cover calvin with my car. so it's saturday, april 4th, just finished a shift yann's mom. volumes are still very low in the emergency room across the multiple sites that are work out in the bay area. so another interesting development i am going to try to go to new york city to see if i can get a locals job. i think that this time is emergency medicines, spotlight i and it be kind of a shame to not see what what is going on in new york city with like i said earlier, i am feeling very fortunate that i am not full time anymore. i can see my colleagues just really drained and everyone's very aggravated with the whole shift changes because we are not working as much. and so, and i can pain and a patients. yes there. so the whole thing is just really crazy. nurses ar
she lives in new york city and i go down once a month to see her and i haven't been able to see her so it's hard to air gear and get sick. my car wrote down on sunday and i called triple a and 2 boys says they have you been in contact with somebody who you know has chrome i was like no because i knew i say yes, they're not gonna cover calvin with my car. so it's saturday, april 4th, just finished a shift yann's mom. volumes are still very low in the emergency room across the multiple sites that...
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. >> also, new york city's mayor blasting texas for bussing high grants to this city. why is new york city buying bus tickets to go to canada then? he'll join us live. >> the mayor and rick scott? sometimes, the lows of bipolar depepression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let ththe light shine through. and light tomorrow, with the hope from today. this is a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is a once-daily pi that is proven to deliver significant relief acro bipolar depression. unke some medicines that only treat bipolar i, capla treats both bipolar i and bipolar ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. in the darkness of bipolar i and ii depre
. >> also, new york city's mayor blasting texas for bussing high grants to this city. why is new york city buying bus tickets to go to canada then? he'll join us live. >> the mayor and rick scott? sometimes, the lows of bipolar depepression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let ththe light shine through. and light tomorrow, with the hope from today. this is a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is a once-daily pi that is proven to deliver significant relief...
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new york city's mayor eric adams pushed back on some of the state's progressive crime policies. that didn't stop him from trolling desantis's visit. adams tweeting this. welcome to new york storks a place where we don't ban books, discriminate against lgbtq neighbors use asylum speakers at props orlet a government stand between a woman and healthcare. we are happy to teach you something about values while you're here. desantis's campaign fired back. they are using twitter. nice rhetoric but here is reality. more americans fled new york city than any other metro area last year. more americans moved to florida than any other state. you know crime is pushing people out of new york city. florida's crime rate is at a 50-year low. maybe it's you who can learn from ron desantis. pete hegseth, co-host of "fox & friends" weekend. if you didn't have your twitter machine on you would have missed that. i think there was smoke coming out of it. >> it's true. obviously i agree with the desantis characterization of this. vis-a-vis eric adams and how he characterizes abortion on demand and teach
new york city's mayor eric adams pushed back on some of the state's progressive crime policies. that didn't stop him from trolling desantis's visit. adams tweeting this. welcome to new york storks a place where we don't ban books, discriminate against lgbtq neighbors use asylum speakers at props orlet a government stand between a woman and healthcare. we are happy to teach you something about values while you're here. desantis's campaign fired back. they are using twitter. nice rhetoric but...
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by june it's expected that the migrant crisis will cost new york city $4.2 billion for all the care, her services and, of course, migrants continue to come into the city so far since the spring we have seen over 45,000 migrants make their way through new york, maria. maria: all right, madison, thanks very much. i know that mayor adams was looking for a billion dollars to pay for the crisis as he tries to handle all of these illegal migrants in new york city. madison alworth in new york today. joining me right now former acting u.s. attorney general matthew whitaker, matt, good to see you, thank you very much for being here. your reaction to madison's report? >> well, it's heartbreaking. if you think about right now the economy is finally coming back from covid, people are traveling again and you have these small business owners that depend on tourists because of biden's failed policies at our southern border are losing their businesses, are losing way of life and it's tragic and it's -- the policy, they should have seen this coming. they should have known that if you allow millions of
by june it's expected that the migrant crisis will cost new york city $4.2 billion for all the care, her services and, of course, migrants continue to come into the city so far since the spring we have seen over 45,000 migrants make their way through new york, maria. maria: all right, madison, thanks very much. i know that mayor adams was looking for a billion dollars to pay for the crisis as he tries to handle all of these illegal migrants in new york city. madison alworth in new york today....
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lauren: new york city. on average $19,500 more each year for a 1-bedroom comparing sharing the rent by living with a significant other. look here. san francisco, san jose, san diego, boston in fifth the. moral of the story, it is bad to be single for most people. some people like it but worse to pay more because you are single. that is all i have got. ashley: i got it, we hear it. the mayor of new york city, eric adams, is reversing his stance on remote work. he says the city is exploring ways to let city employees continue to work from home. take a listen. >> we say to our agencies come up with creative ways of having flexibility, but when you do it, how do we operate as a team? what do we do for the people who can't work from home? how do we make sure we don't create a two tiered system where some can work from home and others cannot? ashley: why the reversal? claudia tenney, republican from new york, joins us. that would have major repercussions. remote work is costing new york city an estimated $12 bill
lauren: new york city. on average $19,500 more each year for a 1-bedroom comparing sharing the rent by living with a significant other. look here. san francisco, san jose, san diego, boston in fifth the. moral of the story, it is bad to be single for most people. some people like it but worse to pay more because you are single. that is all i have got. ashley: i got it, we hear it. the mayor of new york city, eric adams, is reversing his stance on remote work. he says the city is exploring ways...
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why are we up actually in new york city where it's 60 degrees.y 70 something down there why can tell we just don't have the rcars. >> i postulated that all three weekend anchors would be in racing suits. a unitard today. just to get into the theme of their weekend coverage. i bet you $100 that is not going to happen. >> guess what? i wore mine. it's a one-piece. >> brian: you should cover it? is it fire retardant? >> ainsley: we are not going to try that out. let's not test it. >> steve: thank you very much for joining us on a friday. kind of a long week. nonetheless, will and racism are having breakfast with friends along of the big race this weekend. how did you get some people in there so early? must be the coffee? >> rachel: it's the coffee but florida just loves fox news. >> steve: yes, they do. >> rachel: true fans of our network. we are excited bass we were here last year. the most beautiful sunrise. we are waiting for that to happen. >> todd: we are excited for the sunrise. we are sad, brian, we did not wear our racing suits. >> steve: wh
why are we up actually in new york city where it's 60 degrees.y 70 something down there why can tell we just don't have the rcars. >> i postulated that all three weekend anchors would be in racing suits. a unitard today. just to get into the theme of their weekend coverage. i bet you $100 that is not going to happen. >> guess what? i wore mine. it's a one-piece. >> brian: you should cover it? is it fire retardant? >> ainsley: we are not going to try that out. let's not...
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and new york city mayor eric adams just willy-nilly got rid of the vaccine mandate for most city workerstically get hair jobs back. and just last month, new york governor kathy hochul had the rear thety to say retiring unvaccinated health care workers, quote, was not the right answer when she's going to fund raisers and parties with people who are not vaccinated. who do these people think they are? >> well, the entire new york city public employee vax mandate was entirely political. it was arbitrary and capricious. it didn't make sense legally, politically, scientifically, economically. people like ray rachel should not only be reinstated, they should get back pay, and there should be a law passed that prevents this from -- elizabeth: how about a class action lawsuit? because it was overreach and unconstitutional. let's listen to this new york city fireman. watch this. >> i was a captain for the new york city fire department. i served for 20 years, and i went from being essential to being disposable from the mandates. i gave my best years to this city, 20 years from 21 to 41, and then th
and new york city mayor eric adams just willy-nilly got rid of the vaccine mandate for most city workerstically get hair jobs back. and just last month, new york governor kathy hochul had the rear thety to say retiring unvaccinated health care workers, quote, was not the right answer when she's going to fund raisers and parties with people who are not vaccinated. who do these people think they are? >> well, the entire new york city public employee vax mandate was entirely political. it...
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amy: more than 40 thousand asylum seekers have arrived in new york city since last spring. they are pleading with the city to provide permanent and humane housing. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the funeral for tyre nichols is taking place in memphis, tennessee, today. over 2500 people are expected to pay tribute to the slain 29 year-old father who died last month after being severely beaten by five police officers. tyre nichols' family was joined by community and religious leaders, including reverend al sharpton, tuesday evening at the mason temple. this is nichols' brother jamal dupree. >> irother was the most peaceful person i ever met in my life, never raised a finger to nobody. never raised his voice. if my brother were here today and had to say so, he would tell us to do this peacefully. amy: the mason temple is where martin luther king, jr. delivered his "mountaintop" speech on april 3, 1968, the eve of his assassination. that is where the news conference took place. on tuesday, mem
amy: more than 40 thousand asylum seekers have arrived in new york city since last spring. they are pleading with the city to provide permanent and humane housing. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the funeral for tyre nichols is taking place in memphis, tennessee, today. over 2500 people are expected to pay tribute to the slain 29 year-old father who died last month after being severely beaten by five police...
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even as people flee places like new york city because of things like crime, and york city mayor ericizing desantis. but on cultures issues. eric adam says nothing about crime rising on his watch. what do you make of that? >> that's going to play it right into desantis hands. you are right on the number of people leaving new york city and new york state. word them going? they're going to florida. more new yorkers moved to florida in 2022 then any year in history. going to florida. the trying to get away move away for some of the party's support of defend the police movement a couple of years ago. and it is true some democrats did not sign onto it at all. a number of them reducing funds for police to move into social services or other areas. and then in one way or another which had two results one it's cut the amount of money police forces get. and this led to a lot of early retirements of the police officers leaving the force and unsafe situations. >> we are going to show this footage chaos did hit the streets of austin, texas buried one police officer injured. several police cars dam
even as people flee places like new york city because of things like crime, and york city mayor ericizing desantis. but on cultures issues. eric adam says nothing about crime rising on his watch. what do you make of that? >> that's going to play it right into desantis hands. you are right on the number of people leaving new york city and new york state. word them going? they're going to florida. more new yorkers moved to florida in 2022 then any year in history. going to florida. the...
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new york city police, police officers and new york city department of corrections, other agencies in the area. and when i was in that practice, there were a lot of questions that came to mind about the way in which our system, the way in which civil litigation actually makes its way through the courts, the impact that it has on police officers and departments, because the underlying expectation is that these cases are going to have an impact, but when i was bringing these, i came to learn that in new york city, at least the money in these cases very rarely came out of police officers and police officers and departments didn't even seem to have basic about what happened in these cases, i would depose officers, meaning question them under oath, and they didn't know how many times they'd been sued or what the allegations were in cases against them, what the outcomes were in these cases and. so these were the kinds of questions that got me really inspired when i became a professor at, ucla and i started empirically testing these these questions and fast forward ten years after ten years
new york city police, police officers and new york city department of corrections, other agencies in the area. and when i was in that practice, there were a lot of questions that came to mind about the way in which our system, the way in which civil litigation actually makes its way through the courts, the impact that it has on police officers and departments, because the underlying expectation is that these cases are going to have an impact, but when i was bringing these, i came to learn that...
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we're following late-breaking news from right here in new york city. more than 20 firefighters injured battling a house fire on staten island. the details just coming in. >>> but we begin with those five former memphis police officers pleading not guilty in the killing of tyre nichols. all five charged with second-degree murder and other crimes related to the traffic stop and brutal beating that led to nichols' death three days later. the five officers the only ones in court wearing masks, standing with their lawyers who spoke for them. they were members of a special street crimes unit called scorpion, now disbanded. it was their own body camera video that reveals their alleged brutality, pulling nichols from his car, later punching and beating him with a baton. outside court, his mother saying they didn't even have the courage to look me in my face. but she promised those officers will see her at every court date until she gets justice for her son. abc's senior national correspondent steve osunsami leads us off in memphis. >> reporter: this was the fi
we're following late-breaking news from right here in new york city. more than 20 firefighters injured battling a house fire on staten island. the details just coming in. >>> but we begin with those five former memphis police officers pleading not guilty in the killing of tyre nichols. all five charged with second-degree murder and other crimes related to the traffic stop and brutal beating that led to nichols' death three days later. the five officers the only ones in court wearing...
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if you live in new york city, you try to go buy a tube of toothpaste. so >> sandra: t these stores, it'sd up. yeah, mike lindell. - do you know what that clerk had actually shot that robber, that thief? she would have she would haverob been charged. yeah. there are peopleer, e woul i mean, wes wh love texas, but there are people in texas who are noare ng yeah. they're in their jail.have thi and so what's happening is you have this crime wave that was kind of energized by this so-called reform that is now put the criminal before the victim. toat's caused citizens to have and ct a in self-defense and thy go to jail and i don't knowit what it's going to take. >> you know, i always say thateo it has to hit close to home forr it to matter. but then i saw this through f this female democrat dc, right? she was shwae was attacked in an elevator by a drugged upt then and should wake the democrats up. but then you look at they voted- against not there was a majority of the democrats voted against that, a bill that would have repealed the laws int dc that was lett
if you live in new york city, you try to go buy a tube of toothpaste. so >> sandra: t these stores, it'sd up. yeah, mike lindell. - do you know what that clerk had actually shot that robber, that thief? she would have she would haverob been charged. yeah. there are peopleer, e woul i mean, wes wh love texas, but there are people in texas who are noare ng yeah. they're in their jail.have thi and so what's happening is you have this crime wave that was kind of energized by this so-called...
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lacking the necessary proposal to give judges discretion over danger russness to help fight crime new york cityw hike to payroll tax not asking for reformer to make sure mtais operating more efficiently the largest item in our budget in new york medicaid no demands to make medicaid operate more efficiently operating with goal, by the way, to try to get as many people on medicaid as they can, relying on medicaid as opposed to what should be goal of the governor and government how do we get less people relying on medicaid as opposed to over way aaround state heading wrong direction this budget is not one getting things on track maria: she also is requesting for federal money for what she is calling immigration this is a migrant crisis i guess she wants to use more than for more housing internal memo showed could cost taxpayers 4. billion dollars by mid 2024 talking about a year new york city mayor eric adams announced world's attentively holiday inn will become big an sixth illegal mega migrant shelter 224 rooms available for adult families single woman want money to find new housing for illegal
lacking the necessary proposal to give judges discretion over danger russness to help fight crime new york cityw hike to payroll tax not asking for reformer to make sure mtais operating more efficiently the largest item in our budget in new york medicaid no demands to make medicaid operate more efficiently operating with goal, by the way, to try to get as many people on medicaid as they can, relying on medicaid as opposed to what should be goal of the governor and government how do we get less...
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we talk with a new york city teacher. >> and fireworks in house. twitter former executives testify it was a mistake to cave in to a politicized fbi and sensor the hunter biden laptop story before the 2020 election. >> twitter former top lawyer dodges on whether he talked to the fbi about all this before the election, tech expert jessa next on the "evening edit." ♪ ♪ everybody was kung fu fighting ♪ ♪ (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves you. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst psst) flonase. all good. before & bath fitter. now's the time to call bath fitter to get a beautiful "after." with our unique tub over tub process, there's no mess or stress. bath fitter. it just fits. vis
we talk with a new york city teacher. >> and fireworks in house. twitter former executives testify it was a mistake to cave in to a politicized fbi and sensor the hunter biden laptop story before the 2020 election. >> twitter former top lawyer dodges on whether he talked to the fbi about all this before the election, tech expert jessa next on the "evening edit." ♪ ♪ everybody was kung fu fighting ♪ ♪ (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models...
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new york city is very expensive. when you couple that with inflation or the hard times you have and having three and four children, you know, it's hard. i guess this does bring a whole new meaning to sacrifice for military families. you would think the biden administration would want american families to flourish when it comes to inflation with high cost of living in new york city, but especially military families. we're asking them to put their lives on the line if they have to go into war, but now we're asking them to cut back on food for their kids, saying you're not going to have meat at the table for your kids. it is heartbreaking to hear. when she talks about child care, i have many friends that just quit their jobs because they cannot afford child care. upward of $3000 per kid per month. it is cheaper to just quit. next point, there is a reason military suicide is up. there is a reason that they are turning to drugs and alcohol because it gets so tough just doing that job in the military and then now putting t
new york city is very expensive. when you couple that with inflation or the hard times you have and having three and four children, you know, it's hard. i guess this does bring a whole new meaning to sacrifice for military families. you would think the biden administration would want american families to flourish when it comes to inflation with high cost of living in new york city, but especially military families. we're asking them to put their lives on the line if they have to go into war,...