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so that's why we could feel the shaking in places like new york city, philadelphia, and washington, dc. some of our biggest cities in the country seismic waves can travel farther on the east coast than on the west coast. on the west coast, we have a little bit more of that fault line structure and that's where the earthquakes are more common. you have more of the fault lines in the volcanoes that seismic activity from alaska down towards california, you're sitting on the ring of fire that's where these things are much more much more common. and we've been doing coverage earlier this week about the seven point magnitude earthquake in taiwan, which was catastrophic destructive. you had more of that damage, you had more of the industry injuries. and that's an area that's much more prone to this as it sits on the ring of fire there in southeast asia. but this it's just not, it's not that we just don't get these types of earthquakes in this part of the northeast from new york to new jersey. it's just, it's just not common. it's not common at all. and i think that's just why, you know, our e
so that's why we could feel the shaking in places like new york city, philadelphia, and washington, dc. some of our biggest cities in the country seismic waves can travel farther on the east coast than on the west coast. on the west coast, we have a little bit more of that fault line structure and that's where the earthquakes are more common. you have more of the fault lines in the volcanoes that seismic activity from alaska down towards california, you're sitting on the ring of fire that's...
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exit question this trail going on in new york city i will start with you tommy.finishes net plus for donald trump, and net negative or neutral even if it's a guilty verdict? >> is think the american people made their mind up about donald trump as a comes to law fair we are hoping there is justice left but i think as long as donald trump shows up into strong getting out campaigning when he can and utilizes social media i think he will be okay yes teflon don resilient and either way i think the man is going to keep fighting and battling i think he'll be able to come out of this okay either way. >> sean: charlie positive negative or neutral? >> i would say not positive. positive on almost every count i hope they don't find him guilty because it would be an injury to do the justice system but before it's all over with that he keeps going into the bodegas new york city they will regret having this go on in a blue state and think maybe we should have done this in alabama where we were going to lose the stay anyway. donald trump might win new york by the time they are f
exit question this trail going on in new york city i will start with you tommy.finishes net plus for donald trump, and net negative or neutral even if it's a guilty verdict? >> is think the american people made their mind up about donald trump as a comes to law fair we are hoping there is justice left but i think as long as donald trump shows up into strong getting out campaigning when he can and utilizes social media i think he will be okay yes teflon don resilient and either way i think...
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earlierthis i'm deputy mayor for the city of new york. ning, i'm deputy mayor for the city of new york. earlierthis morning, new i'm deputy mayor for the city of new york. earlier this morning, new york city and surrounding regions experienced a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. while they are still accessing this incident, we do not have reports of major impacts of this time. we've brought together key leaders to provide people with more information about the earthquake and ongoing efforts so we're joined today by mayor eric adams, chief of staff, emergency management commissioner, police department commissioner and senior members of the nypd leadership. public schools chancellor david banks, department of sanitation commissioner, department of transportation commissioner, department of financial protector commissioner. new york city health and hospitals senior vice president, executive vp of operations, nta ceo, con president. i would first like to introduce mayor adams of. thanks so much. i'm introduce mayor adams of. thanks so much- i'm sure _
earlierthis i'm deputy mayor for the city of new york. ning, i'm deputy mayor for the city of new york. earlierthis morning, new i'm deputy mayor for the city of new york. earlier this morning, new york city and surrounding regions experienced a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. while they are still accessing this incident, we do not have reports of major impacts of this time. we've brought together key leaders to provide people with more information about the earthquake and ongoing efforts so we're...
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the chicago tribune once called him the blue jeans of new york city. he could get dirty with the laborers, as many of his peers couldn't. at the opening of the new york metropolitan museum of art, he chose to sit with the common citizens rather than the dignitaries. to tale of a garden and the three sams. after tilden lost the election. in 1877, he attempted to enjoy life. he bought huge yachts and turned his prize for st bernard's and dog shows and won. in 1879, he bought gray's an estate in yonkers on the hudson river. its chords as you see the palisade cliffs just beautiful property which he would expand to 200 acres. the mansion 99 rooms and it's here. he had a stroke and died. many later in, 1899. samuel onto meyer bought the vast estate on the hudson. his vision was to turn it into phoenician gardens, the grandest in the world. temples pillars, fountains, some prices were built rivaling all others. over time, much of the was sold off. never less. one can envision the beauty visiting unfamiliar gardens. i visited it a few years ago and these photos
the chicago tribune once called him the blue jeans of new york city. he could get dirty with the laborers, as many of his peers couldn't. at the opening of the new york metropolitan museum of art, he chose to sit with the common citizens rather than the dignitaries. to tale of a garden and the three sams. after tilden lost the election. in 1877, he attempted to enjoy life. he bought huge yachts and turned his prize for st bernard's and dog shows and won. in 1879, he bought gray's an estate in...
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he is in new york city tonight. good evening. >> during opening statements prosecutors claimed that former president donald trump engaged in a criminal conspiracy and cover-up leading up to the 2016 presidential election. he maintains that he is an innocent man and he said tonight that the manhattan district attorney should never have brought this case and he is again criticizing bragg on truth social posting quote da alvin bragg is an election deny a. the same thing they said about me. but i was right. dj t. here is trump calling this trial election interference. >> it's a case as to... which is a very minor thing in terms of the law. this is applied in witchhunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it's not working because my vote numbers are higher than ever because no 1 understands that it's a witchhunt. >> during opening statements, the prosecutor argued that trump conspired with his former lawyer michael cohen and the states first witness david packer to suppress damaging stories about trump's personal li
he is in new york city tonight. good evening. >> during opening statements prosecutors claimed that former president donald trump engaged in a criminal conspiracy and cover-up leading up to the 2016 presidential election. he maintains that he is an innocent man and he said tonight that the manhattan district attorney should never have brought this case and he is again criticizing bragg on truth social posting quote da alvin bragg is an election deny a. the same thing they said about me....
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we've done it very much in new york city and really sort of statewide. not just a new york issue. we want to do your case study for success. >> we would like to do it. >> absolutely. >> join me in thanking our wonderful panelist. [applause] our next guest will be state. he also talks about education funding, homelessness, tax reform and infrastructure investment. >> welcome to the 2024-2025 budget presentation. very familiar for all of you that have beener
we've done it very much in new york city and really sort of statewide. not just a new york issue. we want to do your case study for success. >> we would like to do it. >> absolutely. >> join me in thanking our wonderful panelist. [applause] our next guest will be state. he also talks about education funding, homelessness, tax reform and infrastructure investment. >> welcome to the 2024-2025 budget presentation. very familiar for all of you that have beener
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this is a different day and different time in the city of new york, the city we love. a brutal week of weather in the northeast. storm after storm non-stop rain and flooding throughout the area. and today was really the first big break and we were about to head into a weekend where the weather was more favorable feeling more like springtime and this hits. we have some shaking in the northeast and millions of people. one estimate says 42 million americans felt the shake from 10:19 eastern time about an hour 40 minutes ago. that's the end of this hour. we move to the noon eastern hour right on the fox news channel and we're updating waiting an update, rather, from the new york mayor, eric adams after today's rare 4.8 magnitude quake that shook the east coast. had an update from the new york city governor hochul saying there could be after shocks to be expected if they happen. united states geological survey says the quake's centered their lebanon, new jersey. 45 to 50 miles due west of new york city. started around 10:23 and tremors up and down the east coast. the shakin
this is a different day and different time in the city of new york, the city we love. a brutal week of weather in the northeast. storm after storm non-stop rain and flooding throughout the area. and today was really the first big break and we were about to head into a weekend where the weather was more favorable feeling more like springtime and this hits. we have some shaking in the northeast and millions of people. one estimate says 42 million americans felt the shake from 10:19 eastern time...
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this is a different day and different time in the city of new york, the city we love. brutal week of weather in the northeast. storm after storm non-stop rain and flooding throughout the area. and today was really the first big break and we were about to head into a weekend where the weather was more favorable feeling more like springtime and this hits. we have some shaking in the northeast and millions of people. one estimate says 42 million americans felt the shake from 10:19 eastern time about an hour 40 minutes ago. that's the end of this hour. we move to the noon eastern hour right on the fox news channel and we're updating waiting an update, rather, from the new york mayor, eric
this is a different day and different time in the city of new york, the city we love. brutal week of weather in the northeast. storm after storm non-stop rain and flooding throughout the area. and today was really the first big break and we were about to head into a weekend where the weather was more favorable feeling more like springtime and this hits. we have some shaking in the northeast and millions of people. one estimate says 42 million americans felt the shake from 10:19 eastern time...
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we talk about supply from the sort of tenant advocacy side it increase tenant protection in new york city and new york state. so that for us is part of the conversation and we are trying it make sure aware clear that supply is our number one success we feed people to be focussed on and we want the tenant protection discussions but not with no supply or we will continue to be at crisis level in new york city. >> now aware getting to the lightning round of questions. audience are coming -- audience questions are coming soon. i will they two items on the table and you can respond it both or full i to one and not the other. i mentioned environmental regulations. the commissioner, this is something you raised when we talked to you before it session. i'm interested in how your views on whether and how environmental regulations are being used in the housing context to block out or for environmental protection purposes for the post part or is it a mix. and the director mentioned in montana there are huge rural areas, manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years as an i
we talk about supply from the sort of tenant advocacy side it increase tenant protection in new york city and new york state. so that for us is part of the conversation and we are trying it make sure aware clear that supply is our number one success we feed people to be focussed on and we want the tenant protection discussions but not with no supply or we will continue to be at crisis level in new york city. >> now aware getting to the lightning round of questions. audience are coming --...
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he knows new york city. he lived in new york city and built so much of it up.e wants to talk about yeah, he knows how much talking to the average american. a lot of people don't know how he can connect with average americans. state fair he was out on the campaign trail this past summer. people like him he has something magnetic about him. that's why people are here at 6:00 in the morning see what he would change not just here in the big apple but across the country. >> ainsley: we're going to keep following that story. thank you so much, alexis. it reminds me what are we seeing here trump tower? that's live? all right. reminds me of the bodega. >> brian: president going to be speaking live. we will be taking it. back in a moment. more "fox & friends." ♪ nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid for twice as long as pepcid. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. lowe's knows you can take on more spring projects with more springfest deals. shop our best deals storewide to refresh your home in
he knows new york city. he lived in new york city and built so much of it up.e wants to talk about yeah, he knows how much talking to the average american. a lot of people don't know how he can connect with average americans. state fair he was out on the campaign trail this past summer. people like him he has something magnetic about him. that's why people are here at 6:00 in the morning see what he would change not just here in the big apple but across the country. >> ainsley: we're...
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we do expect in new york city, mayor eric adams to hold a press briefing at any moment, minute to go, the governor of new york said jfk and newark airports are on a full ground stop. but amtrak is on a full schedule. the worry that the aftershocks may still rattle the region particularly extremely seriously. and here's why. there is always the possibility of aftershocks. this is one of the largest earthquakes on these coast occur in the last century the empire state building posted on social media and all caps. >> i >> am fine >> let's get straight to >> cnn's polo sandoval in new york. polo, i assume you felt that there in new york. tell us what the census and what the feeling is out there and manhattan right now i am fine. >> basically the text message i sent to my family and texas certainly there was concern. but as you hear from new york city officials in the last few minutes that there is no life threatening situation right there that has that they've been reported, no signs of any damage, no sign of any injuries that being said officials are certainly assessing the infrastructur
we do expect in new york city, mayor eric adams to hold a press briefing at any moment, minute to go, the governor of new york said jfk and newark airports are on a full ground stop. but amtrak is on a full schedule. the worry that the aftershocks may still rattle the region particularly extremely seriously. and here's why. there is always the possibility of aftershocks. this is one of the largest earthquakes on these coast occur in the last century the empire state building posted on social...
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city college taken over by an anti fad da encampment. new yorkator john lu joins me now to talk about this. very important issue. what's going on in your city, state senator. thank you so much for joining us. it seems like the definition of chaos right now where you have jewish students who say they feel unsafe and are calling for action. is there anything you and your colleagues can do to bring order back to college campuses? >> i think it's important to note that there's been a great deal of expression of all different views on our college campuses. that's what new york is about. that is what the first amendment is about. everybody has a trite express their opinions and views. but we are also very -- keeping a very close eye on hate speech, anti-semitic actions. i think it's wrong for anybody to be calling on violence to be had against anybody. there are different things we are looking at as legislators. in the meantime it seems like the mayor and governor are setting the right tone in terms of allowing peaceful protests or people keeping an ey
city college taken over by an anti fad da encampment. new yorkator john lu joins me now to talk about this. very important issue. what's going on in your city, state senator. thank you so much for joining us. it seems like the definition of chaos right now where you have jewish students who say they feel unsafe and are calling for action. is there anything you and your colleagues can do to bring order back to college campuses? >> i think it's important to note that there's been a great...
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is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories of general sheridan at the battle of cedar creek or grand at vicksburg and young jimmy kelly returned to his mother and say, you know, mother one day those generals are going to come visit me and be my friend. and the parents were. yes, sure. right son. well, that'll happen. well, one thing that little kelly did, he had a natural aptitude for art, and that is his schoolmates would notice that on his slate, he would draw pictures of grant and all the other famous generals. and so how we doing a little bit might work, but that's how kelly worked. he he he he loved history. and
is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories...
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erin delmore reports from new york city.bia native alexandra gomez castro overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. translation: when i received the work permit, i became - filled with tears, great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. translation: you know, we arrived with nothing i because they took absolutely everything away during the journey. she and her children were separated. translation: how would| i explain to a ten-year-old girl the motive for which we came? it was hard for her to learn about the attempted murder of her mother and father. reunited, the family travelled further north to new york city, which uniquely provides shelter to anyone without housing. a nonprofit project handled her asylum application and
erin delmore reports from new york city.bia native alexandra gomez castro overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. translation: when i received the work permit, i became - filled with tears, great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence...
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the biggest ones obviously being new york city and what were witnessing on the golden gate bridge. we are seeing law enforcement respond in a different manner in each of these different cities. the golden gate bridge situation chp tells us they don't know when it's going to reopen. they don't have a timeline for reopening the bridge is there still trying to figure out how to arrest the folks chained that to the vehicles. the pro- palestinian crowd in new york city appears to be getting bigger by the minute it started off with a head full of people. not seeing any more of those cutter protests anymore but what were hearing is a lot of chanting over in san antonio we saw more roads being blocked and in long beach we saw people marching the streets and that 1 seemed to simmer down. the 2 ones we're watching is live in new york city and obviously the situation at the golden gate bridge where traffic is backed up ready much as far as the eye could see and has been for several hours as law-enforcement is tried to figure out how to take those people into custody. eventually get traffic reo
the biggest ones obviously being new york city and what were witnessing on the golden gate bridge. we are seeing law enforcement respond in a different manner in each of these different cities. the golden gate bridge situation chp tells us they don't know when it's going to reopen. they don't have a timeline for reopening the bridge is there still trying to figure out how to arrest the folks chained that to the vehicles. the pro- palestinian crowd in new york city appears to be getting bigger...
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>> joining me former, new york city police commissioner, thank you a true heartbreak what happened toficer johnson diller your reaction. >> always gut-wrenching the eulogy by mrs. diller unfortunately seems to fall on deaf ears in new york as far as skruns the state legislature is concerned, they do things made with enemy people of new york and enemy put in silly laws meant to hamspring the police officers there is no discussion about change here they don't want to do it because -- both parties veto-proof they can do it say we're doing it because we can do it, i wish there was light at the end of the tunnel i don't see it. maria: diller's alleged murderer repeat offender over and over again 21 previous arrests five year prin stayed on record a man fatally pushed a stranger on subway traction last week also repeat offender officers say that attack was totally unprovoked, the fact we keep seeing the same thing happen over and over again, by people who faced very little or no consequences. for repeated offenses. >> you are right you are absolutely right. all no, he consequences, remember
>> joining me former, new york city police commissioner, thank you a true heartbreak what happened toficer johnson diller your reaction. >> always gut-wrenching the eulogy by mrs. diller unfortunately seems to fall on deaf ears in new york as far as skruns the state legislature is concerned, they do things made with enemy people of new york and enemy put in silly laws meant to hamspring the police officers there is no discussion about change here they don't want to do it because --...
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new york city itself.so hearing from the white house, that the president has been briefed on the earthquake and is monitoring potential impacts. jose? >> erin, thank you very much. just as we take a look at the things around the country and around the world, there was also an earthquake 5.0 just a little while ago in the gulf of -- little while ago, 5.0. it was in the gulf. no damage reported there. it's just something that happened a little while ago in mexico. we're going to take a short break. we're expecting any minute the governor of new york to be speaking. we'll bring you that live. we'll take a short break and be right back. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. i'm too old if you're under 45, you're not. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers. wow... gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain hpv-related cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck c
new york city itself.so hearing from the white house, that the president has been briefed on the earthquake and is monitoring potential impacts. jose? >> erin, thank you very much. just as we take a look at the things around the country and around the world, there was also an earthquake 5.0 just a little while ago in the gulf of -- little while ago, 5.0. it was in the gulf. no damage reported there. it's just something that happened a little while ago in mexico. we're going to take a...
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centered about 45 miles west of new york city in whitehouse station new jersey. our new york station, wabc, broadcasting live. jolting the earth cam atop the statue of liberty. >> we were actually stopped on the george washington bridge and we felt something rumble. we didn't know if it was cars going by us or what it was. >> it felt like a jolt. you saw cars like this, going back and forth. >> reporter: they even felt it during batting practice at opening day at yankee stadium. >> i felt something i thought right? yeah, i'm glad to hear that i'm not going crazy right now. >> reporter: multiple airports issuing ground stops. newark airport alerting pilots. >> attention, attention all aircraft awaiting departure, it seems like the tower is going to be evacuated. >> reporter: nypd using drones to inspect bridges. >> we've not identified any life-threatening situations, but we are certainly asking our local law enforcement and emergency services teams to be on guard for that as well. >> reporter: today's quake striking along what's known as the ramapo fault, which sp
centered about 45 miles west of new york city in whitehouse station new jersey. our new york station, wabc, broadcasting live. jolting the earth cam atop the statue of liberty. >> we were actually stopped on the george washington bridge and we felt something rumble. we didn't know if it was cars going by us or what it was. >> it felt like a jolt. you saw cars like this, going back and forth. >> reporter: they even felt it during batting practice at opening day at yankee...
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like i mentioned, none here in new york city. e the city we're starting to see some of those traffic impacts. and, again, just continue to monitor the reports coming out on social media. people just in hock of what's taken place -- in shock of what's taken place this morning. and again, my hat's after off of to you for remaining so calm on on air while this happened. did you know what was going on? stuart: we tried to figure out, c.b., we really did. we felt the shaking, and i could hear a sort of rattling noise. first i thought it was construction, but then the it dawned on me, you know, this is probably an earthquake. at that point, well, we were talking with a four-star i tired general, so he kind of bailed us out of our anxiety. c.b., great report. i know you're going to stay on it. i'd love to hear anything else. >> reporter: thanks, stu. stuart: there's the an outbreak of 23werbg at my grant camps in chicago. we'll can ask a chicago alderman what's being done to stop the spread. >>> president biden now calling for an immedia
like i mentioned, none here in new york city. e the city we're starting to see some of those traffic impacts. and, again, just continue to monitor the reports coming out on social media. people just in hock of what's taken place -- in shock of what's taken place this morning. and again, my hat's after off of to you for remaining so calm on on air while this happened. did you know what was going on? stuart: we tried to figure out, c.b., we really did. we felt the shaking, and i could hear a sort...
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outside new york city. outside new york city. and just moments ago, the and just moments ago, the aftershocks felt just before we aftershocks felt came on the air. came on the air. a preliminary reading in these a preliminary reading in these aftershocks, 4.0. this was the strongest quake in this was the strongest quake in the region since the late 1800s, the region since the late 1800s, the 4.8-magnitude quake in new the 4.8-magnitude quake in new jersey. jersey. it was centered right between it was centered right between new york city and philadelphia. new york city and philadelphia. more than 40 million americans more than 40 milli maryland up to maine feeling maryland up to this. this. skyscrapers shaking, evacuated, some buildings evacuated, some condemned tonight. the shaking can be seen in the the shaking can earth cam video of the statue of earth cam video liberty. liberty. a ground stop for a time at new a ground stop for a time at new york-area airports. york-area airpor tonight the crews inspecti
outside new york city. outside new york city. and just moments ago, the and just moments ago, the aftershocks felt just before we aftershocks felt came on the air. came on the air. a preliminary reading in these a preliminary reading in these aftershocks, 4.0. this was the strongest quake in this was the strongest quake in the region since the late 1800s, the region since the late 1800s, the 4.8-magnitude quake in new the 4.8-magnitude quake in new jersey. jersey. it was centered right between...
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a fox news are let me begin tonight, we are monitoring in developing situation out of nyu in new york cityisruptive and the israeli protesters are now clashing with police. we're going to have more on this straight ahead tonight. plus kalona crump stuck in new york in criminal court where it bogus political witchhunt is now entering its second week and just one block away, a big win for president trump in the new york civil court coming up, we'll help you keep track of the leafs -- left's wholly weaponize department of justice. we'll talk to two people in the courtroom today and we'll get reaction from eric trump and her shocking news story about the democrats were not trying to take away the former president's secret service protection which would leave president crump and his family very vulnerable, not a good idea. also tonight we'll hear from new england patriots owner robert kraft will be with us. he is now cutting off all donations to his alma mater and that would be lumby a university because of the "virulent hate that continues to grow on campus." take a look at your screen. this i
a fox news are let me begin tonight, we are monitoring in developing situation out of nyu in new york cityisruptive and the israeli protesters are now clashing with police. we're going to have more on this straight ahead tonight. plus kalona crump stuck in new york in criminal court where it bogus political witchhunt is now entering its second week and just one block away, a big win for president trump in the new york civil court coming up, we'll help you keep track of the leafs -- left's...
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eric shawn is in new york city. we will begin with alexis. >> good morning, it has been a busy day in midtown manhattan for former president donald trump who will be heading back to the courthouse, where he's been for seven days and counting. he stopped to talk to union and construction workers, trying to gain traction in deep blue new york, which he says he plans to change to red much watch. >> you are 10 points behind president biden, do you think it is doable in new york? >> we are close in new york and leading in the country by a lot. polls just came out, we are up in every swing state by a lot. i think we'll do well and make a play for new york. >> make a play for new york while he's here in court, if he has to be in a courtroom, bring the campaign trail to donald trump. he spoke at the construction ground and the former president joined by local union members and the crowd was loud. supporters talked about projects in new york and quality issues they face on a daily basis. they are trying to connect with union
eric shawn is in new york city. we will begin with alexis. >> good morning, it has been a busy day in midtown manhattan for former president donald trump who will be heading back to the courthouse, where he's been for seven days and counting. he stopped to talk to union and construction workers, trying to gain traction in deep blue new york, which he says he plans to change to red much watch. >> you are 10 points behind president biden, do you think it is doable in new york?...
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now, gordon was to new york city for trial. new york was the commercial hub of, the united states, and it was also the financial of the slave throughout the 1850s. and by the sixties, new york is the center of maritime trials. and so gordon is sent to new york city for trial. but the problem that we into in this story is that the president, a pennsylvania doe face named, james buchanan, and calling him a doe, he was a northern democrat, southern principles. so he was a pro-slavery northerner and everybody knew that nothing bad would happen to nathaniel gordon. and so the jailer allowed him for a $50 bribe to walk around the streets of manhattan and have dinners at. someone said as a gentleman and knew he had nothing to fear because the reality is the slave had been piracy for 40 years and not a person had ever faced the full penalty of the law. what usually happened was a would be bribed and or a a guard be bribed and either the jury would be a hung jury or the guard would allow the person the defendant to escape. well the first
now, gordon was to new york city for trial. new york was the commercial hub of, the united states, and it was also the financial of the slave throughout the 1850s. and by the sixties, new york is the center of maritime trials. and so gordon is sent to new york city for trial. but the problem that we into in this story is that the president, a pennsylvania doe face named, james buchanan, and calling him a doe, he was a northern democrat, southern principles. so he was a pro-slavery northerner...
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you know, he said it's a great day here in new york city. he built so much of new york city. so he is happy to talk to these construction workers and hopefully turn some of those lifelong democrats and these unions to republican. >> brian: right. you know, a alexis, even thougha ton of tourists and might have a big time tourist high this year. it's crime and lax of punishment. knowing that is a big issue and then construction, when it documents commercial real estate, it is cratered. people have not come back to this city since the pandemic you got some empty office buildings and apartment rent as you know, ainsley, through the roof. so new york is in need the rent in this city is outrageous. >> astronomical. >> what you are paying when you go to grab something at a grocery store or restaurant. dish out two to three times more than people in pay in other cities. let alone prices in other cities are up. people your own economics and your own pocketbook, they are sick and tired of it so i think at this time trump thinks is he connect with those people. >> ainsley: when you move
you know, he said it's a great day here in new york city. he built so much of new york city. so he is happy to talk to these construction workers and hopefully turn some of those lifelong democrats and these unions to republican. >> brian: right. you know, a alexis, even thougha ton of tourists and might have a big time tourist high this year. it's crime and lax of punishment. knowing that is a big issue and then construction, when it documents commercial real estate, it is cratered....
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's is going to bust the person up new york city?rson is doing pretty well in tax revenue collections are up more than $3 billion the budget was adjusted in the fall. that's probably more than the entirety of this year on asylum-seekers. it is an additional expense, no doubt but the debit card and save money, people in the city's shelters and a lot of food going to waste thing high prices so i think debit cards an opportunity to save money. i disagreed with the mayor on many pieces of the implementation, and audit that showed spending way too much on staffing services using emergency procurement carelessly but the democrats are an area to get better results and save money. the real key is to help folks get to work, that's what they came to do and we need to help them get work authorization so they can take the jobs and childcare and restaurant and construction. the economy is growing in real opportunity keep it growing and the key is to help will get to work. >> this going to be a big shareholder meeting wednesday. we will be watchin
's is going to bust the person up new york city?rson is doing pretty well in tax revenue collections are up more than $3 billion the budget was adjusted in the fall. that's probably more than the entirety of this year on asylum-seekers. it is an additional expense, no doubt but the debit card and save money, people in the city's shelters and a lot of food going to waste thing high prices so i think debit cards an opportunity to save money. i disagreed with the mayor on many pieces of the...
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if you needed just one more reason not to like new york city, i've got one for you. oblem now. the health department in new york has warned of a spike in infectious disease that comes from contact with rat, which likely spreadsls inrough trash, all in an attempt to get the rat problem under control. ew the mayor of new york, adams, announced the city is going to be fast trackintyg a program to, well, i don't know, i guesst ,decontaminate the garbage, whetever that means, say heram with more fox news contributor. but the author of a brand new book, loventributo mom, youn get it on amazon.com, dr. nicole saphier , along with former white house physician congressman ronny jacksoh ron. okay. you know, when i startedwh writteen in radio two years ago, never thought i'd be talkinggh be tt rat. dr. nicole that's right. >> john well, and we're talking about rats, and i'm not talking and s in. politician r new york city. i'm talking about actual rats. and so what we're talking about, we're seeing a rise in leptospirosis cases. now. coptospirosis very zoonotic bacterial infecti
if you needed just one more reason not to like new york city, i've got one for you. oblem now. the health department in new york has warned of a spike in infectious disease that comes from contact with rat, which likely spreadsls inrough trash, all in an attempt to get the rat problem under control. ew the mayor of new york, adams, announced the city is going to be fast trackintyg a program to, well, i don't know, i guesst ,decontaminate the garbage, whetever that means, say heram with more fox...
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how quickly, if at all, does that then translate out of new york city? there are always, i would say, a gap in solutions when it comes to health inequities. we're relatively good at describing the problem, but we find it often very hard to take action to make the changes. the center, which i now lead, has really helped to create what i would say a toolkit of practices to make these changes. we were very excited to launch in 2021. the first ever coalition of its kind. it's called circa the coalition to end racism in clinical algorithms. and what we're very excited about is that several other cities now are starting to think about similar coalitions. so something somewhat similar has been launched in philadelphia, another in saint louis. and we've had lots of conversations with people all across the country who were themselves also trying to accelerate these changes. we cannot wait ten years for the changes in these algorithms to happen. we need to see that change happen. yesterday, doctor michelle morris, thank you for joining me. appreciate it. thank you
how quickly, if at all, does that then translate out of new york city? there are always, i would say, a gap in solutions when it comes to health inequities. we're relatively good at describing the problem, but we find it often very hard to take action to make the changes. the center, which i now lead, has really helped to create what i would say a toolkit of practices to make these changes. we were very excited to launch in 2021. the first ever coalition of its kind. it's called circa the...
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unofficial or any new york city kameni restaurant business, if the workers could work we would have jobsiveborn workers don't make up as much of the us workforce as they used to. the baby boomers are retiring and birth rates have been falling for a while. so, if the us wants to keep up the size of its workforce all grow it immigrants and migrants are a readily available solution. we need the readily available solution. - need the federal government to take action to make it easier for people to come and fill thesejobs. it's not like these jobs. it's not like they're thesejobs. it's not like they're displacing new yorkers, displacing americans from working in theirjobs. £31 displacing americans from working in theirjobs. working in their “obs. of the centuries h working in theirjobs. of the centuries, immigrants - working in theirjobs. of the centuries, immigrants have | centuries, immigrants have travelled to the us looking for work and attempting to create a better life for their families. their work is imprinted on new york's restaurant scene and so many other businesses. translation:
unofficial or any new york city kameni restaurant business, if the workers could work we would have jobsiveborn workers don't make up as much of the us workforce as they used to. the baby boomers are retiring and birth rates have been falling for a while. so, if the us wants to keep up the size of its workforce all grow it immigrants and migrants are a readily available solution. we need the readily available solution. - need the federal government to take action to make it easier for people to...
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we're continuing to watch the protests in new york city tonighedt. we come back, the we're going patriots owners , the one and only is also columbia alumni robert kraft. will join us after announcing he is pulling his financial support from the university over the growing anti-semitic protests. >> robert kraft is next. the people you know, the voices you trust. all new fox nation exclusives available now. silicon valley is now at the heart of some of today's sharpest political debates. there's a deep concern the data will be misused. tech companies acting censor, say, moderate. what they want to. the fbi had pre bunkhouse story had told the social media giants what to expect without free speech. there's no hope for civilization. the unauthorized history we play streaming now exclusively on fox nation. >> we plan to offer retirement. >> but i wish we had more cash . >> do you think that's true? any idea that they caney sell their life insurance policy for cash? >> so they're basically sittings on goldmine? >> i don't think they have a clue. that's cra
we're continuing to watch the protests in new york city tonighedt. we come back, the we're going patriots owners , the one and only is also columbia alumni robert kraft. will join us after announcing he is pulling his financial support from the university over the growing anti-semitic protests. >> robert kraft is next. the people you know, the voices you trust. all new fox nation exclusives available now. silicon valley is now at the heart of some of today's sharpest political debates....
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here in new york city we know city officials plan on sending out a wireless emergency message to everyonele know what's going on. again, some good news right here in the city, the city office of the mayor are saying no reports of any major impacts but still assessing what could come in response to this earthquake. something to keep an eye on. we now know that me, you and dana didn't feel what was going on. several people in the newsroom below the 12th floor where you are felt this. they said it was 20 to 30 seconds of everybody looking around in the newsroom feeling the steady shaking looking at each other and saying is this an earthquake that's happening right now? reaction continues to pour in this morning. >> dana: aishah hosni sent this into us as well following jake sherman. the earthquake in the new york metro area is impacting air travel. flights into newark and coming into dulle is in virginia are in holding pattern. one diverted to allentown because of the uncertainty to make sure everybody is safe. >> bill: one important note here. in a moment we'll hand off to the next show. da
here in new york city we know city officials plan on sending out a wireless emergency message to everyonele know what's going on. again, some good news right here in the city, the city office of the mayor are saying no reports of any major impacts but still assessing what could come in response to this earthquake. something to keep an eye on. we now know that me, you and dana didn't feel what was going on. several people in the newsroom below the 12th floor where you are felt this. they said it...
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>> the mayor of new york city put it simply. ts in the city continue to repeat offenders and have crimes on their record they need to do the time and then leave the big apple. i will step out of the way so you can see in this area on the upper east side where the most recent incident happened at that target store here. there was another shoplifting incident there. the group went inside. went aisle to aisle stealing everything they could get their hands on. when police tried to place them under arrest the migrants attacked an nypd officers. there is a group of venezuelan migrants. one migrant throwing rocks at police. a look at the migrants arrested in this attempted shoplifting incident last week. four of the five migrants back are on the streets released without bail according to law enforcement sources. not just the stealing. two of them, the "new york post" reports have criminal records, injured the officers as they tried to run away. the duo wrestled, shoved, flapped and pushed the officers who is expected to be okay. initial
>> the mayor of new york city put it simply. ts in the city continue to repeat offenders and have crimes on their record they need to do the time and then leave the big apple. i will step out of the way so you can see in this area on the upper east side where the most recent incident happened at that target store here. there was another shoplifting incident there. the group went inside. went aisle to aisle stealing everything they could get their hands on. when police tried to place them...
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the event that i mentioned in new york city was a big gop fundraiser.egin by playing a piece of sound of you speaking at that event. >> will be made clear by contacting his office we said we are not sending them to new york. that is joe biden sending them to new york. but the criticism kept coming, kept coming, kept coming despite our denial so after a while i figured gosh, if i'm going to get the criticism on want to get the credit. thus began the busing of illegal immigrants to this sanctuary city of new york city. [applause] martha: governor welcome. that comment and the actions you had taken which really change the game in so many ways with regard to how the rest of the country views immigration the mayor said because of comments like that you are morally bankrupt and using these individuals as political ponds. what do you say to that, sir? >> the person is using illegal immigrants as political ponds is joe biden. joe biden has created an open border policy that has allowed illegal immigrants into our country to appeal to and to appee the part lefti
the event that i mentioned in new york city was a big gop fundraiser.egin by playing a piece of sound of you speaking at that event. >> will be made clear by contacting his office we said we are not sending them to new york. that is joe biden sending them to new york. but the criticism kept coming, kept coming, kept coming despite our denial so after a while i figured gosh, if i'm going to get the criticism on want to get the credit. thus began the busing of illegal immigrants to this...
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was in fact, an earthquake, obviously in an unusual event to experience something like this in new york cityfrom california and you're used to earthquakes and you move to a city like new york always in the back of your mind, you always wonder, i wonder what would happen if something like that happened here. now of course, we don't have to wonder anymore >> absolutely. are jason, hey, thank you so much for being ready for us. we appreciate it >> i want to go to laura dolan, >> one of our cnn producers out in long island. i feel like i'm getting to talk to all of my new york friends today. drew jason and laura. laura, what did you feel? i think you're out on long island. is that right >> yeah. i'm about 20 miles out from the city. and when it first started, i thought it was a truck coming down one of the roads. neurons, second heavy truck and they just didn't stop and it started small and it got stronger and stronger to the point where i ran outside. i initially thought it might be my boiler or something crazy going on at my home and when i ran outside my other neighbor, it could also those of
was in fact, an earthquake, obviously in an unusual event to experience something like this in new york cityfrom california and you're used to earthquakes and you move to a city like new york always in the back of your mind, you always wonder, i wonder what would happen if something like that happened here. now of course, we don't have to wonder anymore >> absolutely. are jason, hey, thank you so much for being ready for us. we appreciate it >> i want to go to laura dolan, >>...
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america strong. >>> good evening, and we begin tonight with the breaking news here in new york city. the city's major speaking just moments ago, amid these glowing pro-palestinian protests across the country, a movement that started at columbia university here in new york. now, overnight, all of this escalating. look at these imanswers, when a group smashed through windows and broke into the hamilton hall at columbia. zip tying the doors shut and occupying the building tonight. the mayor speaking moments ago, saying there are outside agitators, and nypd officials saying just a short time ago, that they are essentially ready to move in if asked. stephanie ramos is live at columbia with late reporting for us. stephanie? >> reporter: david, the new york city mayor and nypd officers holding that press conference just a few moments ago to discuss the situation here at columbia university. the new york city mayor says outside actors have coopted the protests here on campus. the mayor also asking parents of students here to call them, tell their students to leave the campus immediately befor
america strong. >>> good evening, and we begin tonight with the breaking news here in new york city. the city's major speaking just moments ago, amid these glowing pro-palestinian protests across the country, a movement that started at columbia university here in new york. now, overnight, all of this escalating. look at these imanswers, when a group smashed through windows and broke into the hamilton hall at columbia. zip tying the doors shut and occupying the building tonight. the...
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most in new york city or here to work and pursue that dream and others are not. we say as the city is we are benevolent city will give you everything we have but if you're here committing violent crimes, your own bones, you should forfeit that right and have your day in court. and you should removed from our country. >> martha: you know, you watch mayor adams and he says a lot of things that make sense. he wants to remove people who are dangerous, mentally ill on the streets. you wants to get some cooperation in albany so these people can stay. and the other 2 legs of the stool back those people will do their job. explain how you seen mayor adams and how he's doing in this job? >> he's doing a phenomenal job. he is steadfast committed to this police department and there's, without public safety we cannot prosper. you saw the last couple days he supported the whole department and how will redoing. he is with us and he gives us support to do our jobs. a lot of the things he's dealing with he inherited. but like he says he's out here to fix the problem. our team and
most in new york city or here to work and pursue that dream and others are not. we say as the city is we are benevolent city will give you everything we have but if you're here committing violent crimes, your own bones, you should forfeit that right and have your day in court. and you should removed from our country. >> martha: you know, you watch mayor adams and he says a lot of things that make sense. he wants to remove people who are dangerous, mentally ill on the streets. you wants...