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suburban america this argument is about new york city and similar dense cities that have a have a transit infrastructure in place. how do we marginally weigh the scales in favor of transit traffic, foot traffic and cycle traffic and away from the cars hopefully people on the left, on the right in the middle can see pragmatic arguments for some of these issues without the sort of, you know, conspiracy izing over the 15 minute city on one hand and no no crime on the subway on the other. you know, the these issues succeed on some middle ground. yeah, yeah. challenges to the tribalism stage city mta port authority jersey transit how do you get everyone on the same. i it's very difficult and i think that points up why this has been a battle of inches i think the biggest was that the bloomberg administration understanding okay we can't get congestion pricing but we do control the physical streets there is a lot that we can do on the physical streets with just the mayor so the mayor may depend on albany a lot of things from most of the city's tax revenue sources to the public law enforcement. th
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working for the city of new york. wanted to expand the art existing road the rank of greenwich village. my kids play in washington square park. i don't want this run road running through washington square park not only expanded road in washington square park went on the road that already runs through washington square park. defeated moses not alone she cracked the code don't focus on moses focus on the elected officials who control to put pressure on the mayor. got enough votes it was incredible and that is what forced mayor wagner to cancel the road in washington square park to get rid of the road that was there. would work for jacobs as well. don't focus on moses focus on the elected officials. yet it prevents us from some successful suggest an idea we can tap this thing and mitigate the impact on biddle south bronx. moses has been dead for decades. people in the book in the bronx are working on t that. to keep the proposals and lower manhattan, greenwich village. you also talk about the role streets block place now
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it. >> we have elections november in new york city they couldn't come soon enough john. atsimatidis, good to see you as always. >> thank you so much. >> happy new year. >> happy new year for all of us. >> all right. we hope our city has a better year we do. >> we will if somebody puts their foot down. >> a lot more coming up this morning, the new year bringing new headaches for drivers the controversial congestion pricing plan is set to take effect a live report on that coming up next you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business." . let's go boys. the way that i approach work, post fatherhood, has really been trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families, like my own. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. ♪ ♪ controversial congestion pricing plan effect this sunday, opponents hope last-ditch efforts stop it from going through madison alworth in new york city with latest what is
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era and longer since it was in that year end that it covers so about when the automobile was in york cityer cities. it has been longer since then so i got around to thinking something must have happened in these past 50 years, we don't have to constantly talk about the past years so what has happened in terms of rebuilding systems, starting in the era of building clauses starting after the turn of the millennium. the activism involved not only in defeating the highway area and some streets back favor of other users, how was this done politically? it applies to other issues sides transportation. if you want to get something done politically and new york city, it's not good enough to say i got this great idea. how do you get this accomplished in one of the most complex political environments in the world? it is interesting how that's achieved through history and how people in a hurry in the background cracks and have any idea of being enacted. >> let's talk about one of the ideas that may be on the verge of being enacted, congestion pricing. i'm wondering your take at this moment and think
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i'm bill hemmer live in cold new york city. the winds are blowing from the north today. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." not as cold as you advertised this morning. this call in the morning early on be prepared. so i had all the gear. it is not that bad. >> bill: you are prepared. >> dana: this is true, thank you, boy scout. kamala harris presided over the process of naming president trump as the president completing that process. of course she was the vice president. this is the the moment she formally announced her own loss. >> donald trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. kamala harris -- [applause] kamala harris of the state of california has received 226 votes. [applause] >> bill: so we have not seen that many times in modern political history. it happened yesterday. meanwhile republicans turning their attention to passing the trump agenda. president-elect and speaker johnson want to fit it all in one big bill. some senators favor splitting in two bills. >> dana: the president-elect
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if you want to get something done politically in new york city, it's not good enough to say i have this great idea. you have to know how do you get this accomplished in one of the mostmo complex political environments in the world and it's interesting to see how that environment has changed through history and how various people including from surprising backgrounds have cracked the code of how do you go from an idea to actually having the idea being enacted and being conventional wisdom. >> talk about one of those ideas that may actually be on the verge of being enacted after being an idea for quite some time and you talk about it in the book and congestion pricing. we are on the verge now of what seems congestion pricing being rolled out in new york city after 34 fits and starts. >> london did this 21 years ago and stockholm had this for 15 years and it's kind of a technology that's almost seconds to t play you gone understand hw the processes work, two months go by very, very quickly. >> a lot of wonderful personalities you bring to life in the book and if governor hoche 18 a weak go
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new york city's congestion pricing plan is in effect but off to a rocky start. first day we saw major traffic e-zpass went down. the site crashed when drivers commuting into the city were trying to get online. checking that information was correct. they weren't able to get on the website and that's not good because if you don't have a working e-zpass you are told even more. or license plate is red and you get a bill in the mail. normally you pay $9. if you are billed by your plate is 1350. e-zpass wasn't working, they had to pay more as a result but some drivers that not so fast. we are seeing this rolled out. some drivers are coming up with ways to conceal their plates and scratching out numbers, in fact, some drivers do a rotation like james bond, push a button in the plate rotates but something tells me if you have enough money to do that, i wonder why they don't want to be picked up by the cameras but i will leave that on the team. stuart: new york city has its trouble. in a few moments, donald trump will give remarks to the press at mar-a-lago as the 11:00 h
new york city's congestion pricing plan is in effect but off to a rocky start. first day we saw major traffic e-zpass went down. the site crashed when drivers commuting into the city were trying to get online. checking that information was correct. they weren't able to get on the website and that's not good because if you don't have a working e-zpass you are told even more. or license plate is red and you get a bill in the mail. normally you pay $9. if you are billed by your plate is 1350....
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york times. the guardian harper's and endless won. his book, language city the fight to preserve endangered mother tongues in new is a portrait of contemporary new york through six speakers of little known. little known and overlooked languages like english. apparently he is the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and earn little in the brave new economy. a round of applause for all of your authors today. so for panelists, i am wondering if each of you could tell us about your book and how you arrived this project. why was it not an article? for example. once a start. why don't we go down the line? i didn't want to sit next. you want to go first? well, we'll go. we'll go back and forth. so we'll take turns. please go ahead. okay. so sorry. the question again was, how did we know wanted to write this book? yes. if you could tell us about your book and how you arrived at the project. yes. so mott street is, a book about is a memoir and a narrative nonfiction book. it is nonfiction and. it's about the impact of our country's first immigration restricti
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transportation to and from that city and that city nobody is saying that we are going to entirely new york city off from traffic and just sort be a pedestrian and bicyclists paradise you do need cars you have parts of the city that are not well-served by transit. you have people who who want or or need to get away in a private motor vehicle for various idiosyncratic reasons and broader reasons. the success here is measured in. there are certain parts of the urban areas where you shouldn't have any or limited automobile traffic. you know, of course, times square that global comparisons would be places covent garden, pedestrians areas of the paris case copenhagen central streets. so there are some areas where no you don't want cars you want something like a free bus service going through those areas. and there are other places where you want to narrow the road, but you want traffic going more slowly. ocean parkway in brooklyn is a good example. you're not going to get rid of the cars there, but we've succeeded with the speed and red light cameras that you don't have people driving through there n
transportation to and from that city and that city nobody is saying that we are going to entirely new york city off from traffic and just sort be a pedestrian and bicyclists paradise you do need cars you have parts of the city that are not well-served by transit. you have people who who want or or need to get away in a private motor vehicle for various idiosyncratic reasons and broader reasons. the success here is measured in. there are certain parts of the urban areas where you shouldn't have...
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he agrees plenty in new york city. wants to make new york city safer. find over 300,000 missing children. children that many are going to be in new york city. these are children that were, you know, trafficked into the united states. released by the biden administration to unvetted sponsors and now they can't find them. many in these children forced labor, sexed trafficking. got save these children and get them back with their families. third he is considering executive order to get us back in refresh my recollection island. rikers island. take hundreds of criminal aliens out of rikers island every month. now no presence in rikers island because of the sanctuary city law. is he talking about getting us back in rikers island. arresting a criminal alien in the safety and security of county jail is much safer than going into the community and finding a bad guy on his turf has access to who knows what weapons? being inside the jail is safer for the alien and officer and much safer for the community. those are the things we are talking about getting done. >>
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it is 6:00 in new york city. i have charlie and guy benson.:our first saturday of the year. rachel: my daughter, my 13-year-old daughter said why bother? you are already 50. don't worry about it. it doesn't matter. these kids are putting my life down, don't worry, when you are 50 it doesn't matter. charlie:did you make it every day? rachel: twice. charlie:two out of four is really good. rachel: if you sana it is like a workout, the same as a workout. can we sit in a sauna and count that as a workout? if you go between that and a cold plunge when you go back each of those is one entire -- that's the point. rachel: someone who thought they were going to get a cold plunge is mike johnson. he did not get a cold plunge, he survived after a lot of controversy, a lot of difficulty, came out 218 for johnson, 215 for jeffries. donald trump had a lot to do with this making clear this is what he wanted to have happened. this is what he said on fox digital, this process brought them closer together, a reflection of the great presidential election of 2024
it is 6:00 in new york city. i have charlie and guy benson.:our first saturday of the year. rachel: my daughter, my 13-year-old daughter said why bother? you are already 50. don't worry about it. it doesn't matter. these kids are putting my life down, don't worry, when you are 50 it doesn't matter. charlie:did you make it every day? rachel: twice. charlie:two out of four is really good. rachel: if you sana it is like a workout, the same as a workout. can we sit in a sauna and count that as a...
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some drivers say new york city's congestion toll is doing more harm than good, listen. >> i'm not goingit's going to hurt the city. it's going to hurt businesses, it's going to hurt. stuart: my next guest own as restaurant that just paid for their customer's $9 toll. restaurant owner and good day new york host is joining me in studio and walking rate to me onset. she knows as studios. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. stuart: a restaurant's inside new city's cramabling to keep customers and some are offering to pay the $9 toll. fox 5's good day new york cohost joining me
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now, this is a first of its kind program here in new york city. no other city in the united states has done this before. in fact, many other cities around the world have implemented similar programs, including places like london. now, how much is it going to cost new yorkers? well, if you drive a passenger vehicle, it's going to cost you at least $9 on weekdays to come into the city from the hours of 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. and on weekends, it's going to cost you $9 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. now, if you drive in during the off peak hours, it will be significantly less. and if you drive a commercial vehicle or a truck, it will also vary in price. now, more than 700,000 vehicles are estimated to enter the tolling area on a given weekday, so that is where a lot of this revenue is expected to come from. now, officials here in new york city, especially in the suburbs, have been in opposition to this program. and even president-elect donald trump has said that he will cancel the program when he takes office on january 20th. he has called it a regressive tax, s
now, this is a first of its kind program here in new york city. no other city in the united states has done this before. in fact, many other cities around the world have implemented similar programs, including places like london. now, how much is it going to cost new yorkers? well, if you drive a passenger vehicle, it's going to cost you at least $9 on weekdays to come into the city from the hours of 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. and on weekends, it's going to cost you $9 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. now, if...
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and y not be spoken after the next entry so that speakers of languages are racking in the cities like new york and they are our neighbors. it's part of our city and part of our world. this is something i've been thinking about over the last daycare so as a linguist and as a translator writer. there was an initial article at one point right tried to begin to take some measure of it and over the years with the stewardship and the help of my editor who is actually in the audience today it that grew over the course of the decade and it encompasses several pieces that i think became several books that we tried to keep between two covers. it's a linguistic history of the city which i haven't seen done for any other city and brings together the toolkit of the linguist and the historian and urbanist. my family has been here for the last five generations coming to ellis island sort of amherst and obsessed with the city. seeing that languages were a lens and away into the history that had not been talked about. everybody knew you are extraordinarily diverse but through the lens of language people's actu
and y not be spoken after the next entry so that speakers of languages are racking in the cities like new york and they are our neighbors. it's part of our city and part of our world. this is something i've been thinking about over the last daycare so as a linguist and as a translator writer. there was an initial article at one point right tried to begin to take some measure of it and over the years with the stewardship and the help of my editor who is actually in the audience today it that...
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so in april 1912, just a few days after the sinking of the titanic, the survivors arrived in new york city from the rescue ship. senators from here in washington raced to new york to etthe survivors there. they wanted to find out what happened, why the ship sank? they wanted to find out from the people who could tell them what happened on the ship. so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure they had the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they gan disperse to their different locations around the world including many who planned to travel back to england. so the hearings for the titanic investigation started right there in new york city, held in waldorf astoria hotel. the senators wanted to know how this came to happen and then what happened after the sinking. and one of the things that they found out during this investigation was how the rescue ship had heard the distress call of the titanic and raced through dangerous icy waters to reach the titanic. the carpathia was the ship that collected all the people who survived the sinking. the captain was one of the people
so in april 1912, just a few days after the sinking of the titanic, the survivors arrived in new york city from the rescue ship. senators from here in washington raced to new york to etthe survivors there. they wanted to find out what happened, why the ship sank? they wanted to find out from the people who could tell them what happened on the ship. so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure they had the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they gan disperse to their...
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jackie was working in the new york city publishing industry by then.d out to kitty, and asked her about that. she said, oh, yeah, i remember that. like it is somewhere in my archives, jackie never stewed or demanded a retraction, i thought that was telling. and valleyy head, jackie you know, jack sense her there not -- this is what they do.er rosemary kennedy is the ultimate example -- la. >> she received likely three electric shock treatments in one week. jackie suffered from life long depression. she already had that in her, it intensified after the assassination. and she spent her life searching for a panacea for her grief and rage at jack. she had gurus and traveled to india, she would joke she had doctors for everything, she saw psychotherapists, it wasn'tin until really the early to mid '80s she had this realization because november was forever her darkest month, she had to gut it out, over in was the worst for her, that is the month of the assassination, she had a reallyization he --vi thing she thought set her apart from every other human on th
jackie was working in the new york city publishing industry by then.d out to kitty, and asked her about that. she said, oh, yeah, i remember that. like it is somewhere in my archives, jackie never stewed or demanded a retraction, i thought that was telling. and valleyy head, jackie you know, jack sense her there not -- this is what they do.er rosemary kennedy is the ultimate example -- la. >> she received likely three electric shock treatments in one week. jackie suffered from life long...
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it is designed to alleviate congestion here in new york city.t is also supposed to raise millions of dollars for the public transit system, and it's supposed to encourage people to get out of their cars and into the public transportation system. in the long run, it's supposed to improve the environment and significantly decrease gridlock here in midtown manhattan, one of the most congested zones in the entire world. now, jessica, new york city was far behind the line in terms of this type of program. other places like london, milan, stockholm have all implemented similar measures to alleviate traffic. so today we heard from the mta board chairman who is administering this program. the mta is the agency in charge, talking about what it means to finally be able to get this done here in new york city. >> but for new york, what i think is especially important is that it shows we can do big things. you know, sometimes it feels like new york is, you know, that cities in general and, and the government process is paralyzed and can't take action, whethe
it is designed to alleviate congestion here in new york city.t is also supposed to raise millions of dollars for the public transit system, and it's supposed to encourage people to get out of their cars and into the public transportation system. in the long run, it's supposed to improve the environment and significantly decrease gridlock here in midtown manhattan, one of the most congested zones in the entire world. now, jessica, new york city was far behind the line in terms of this type of...
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm wendy gillette. ♪ >>> hello and thanksp with us. i'm wendy gillette in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." the investigation is under way after a suspected terrorist rammed a truck into a new orleans crowd on new year's eve, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens. questions are being asked about the city's security and how the attacker was able to drive a vehicle on to the famed bourbon street. >>> and in las vegas, another possible act of terror as a tesla cybertruck exploded outside the trump international hotel. we begin with the intense search for whoever may have helped a suspected terrorist pull off that horrific new year's attack in the heart of new orleans. president biden addressed the nation wednesday evening, expressing sympathy to the loved ones of those killed in the attack and confirming that the attacker shared videos on social media, indicating that he was inspired by isis. the attacker has been identified as a 42-year-old u.s. army veteran from texas. officials do not beli
reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm wendy gillette. ♪ >>> hello and thanksp with us. i'm wendy gillette in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." the investigation is under way after a suspected terrorist rammed a truck into a new orleans crowd on new year's eve, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens. questions are being asked about the city's security and how the attacker was able to drive a vehicle on to the famed...
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new york city. he has been arrested 87 times. yet this george soros backed d.a. alvin bragg puts him back out on the street and two days ago he stabbed two people on the subway, including one in the bank. yet, biden awards a monster like george soros a medal like this? that medal is now worthless. 14 days until donald trump comes into office and quite frankly for many in office the common sense and just want to be safe, that day cannot come quickly enough, guys. >> it does incapsulates...
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he is the former new york city family court judge in the former commissioner of new york city's administration for children services. my colleague will present. she is a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute has been a psychiatrist at partners and drug use rehabilitation counseling since 2010 for she is a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at yale university school of medicine and author of numerous books. following sally and ron, we will have a question and answer session with the audience. without further ado, here is alex. [applause] dir. jutca: >> thank you, naomi. i am going to talk about three things today with you. i will give an overview about the allegheny county context and our challenges with substance abuse. i don't think any of them are highly specific to our county but it is a jumping off point to talk about these issues. going to focus most of my attention on thinking about ways we can innovate. both in terms of treatment efficacy, how effective is what we are up recommending through people with substance disorders. i will argue we need to improve both those dimen
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new york city, more than double any other city on the planet earth. and yet we aren't. the city government isn't delivering commensurate, high quality services. mayor adams is out there claiming that crime is down. and i pulled the data and he's cherry picking the data. in the three years of his administration, the murder rate is down 20%, though still up 28% from pre-pandemic. so new yorkers don't feel safe on that metric. but under every other serious felony is up double digits. rapes are up 22%. felony assaults like that means a shooting or a stabbing. are up 34% in the last three years to a 25 year high. so new yorkers, the most fundamental job a city does is to protect its citizens. and under mayor adams, we have become materially less safe new yorkers. it's not just a perception. they are not just imagining things. the facts show that we're a lot less safe. and new yorkers are very angry about that. and they're voting that way. and unfortunately, 8% of this city's population has left the city in the last five years. second worst of all, all the 70 largest cities i
new york city, more than double any other city on the planet earth. and yet we aren't. the city government isn't delivering commensurate, high quality services. mayor adams is out there claiming that crime is down. and i pulled the data and he's cherry picking the data. in the three years of his administration, the murder rate is down 20%, though still up 28% from pre-pandemic. so new yorkers don't feel safe on that metric. but under every other serious felony is up double digits. rapes are up...
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york. >> giuliani want to take everything. and there is no peace. >> you know, the city was ready to move on, was ready to turn the page from the giuliani years. >> manhattan is like no place else in the world. in new york. what you see is, first of all, you see a natural wonder of buildings you know, it's like the pyramids. the buildings dwarf, you. the buildings remind you of how unimportant you are because you're so tiny. >> in this big, incredible city. when you see it, it makes you want to come and see it. and it makes you curious about it. it makes it something bigger than life. >> i have strong feelings about new york. everything that makes up new york, where the crossroads of the world. this is the center of the universe. i mean, there's no place that gets more people from more different places you sort of get like, a view of the whole world by just standing there and walking around. it's really my deep passion, the love for the people of the city and the love of this city. when you look back on it, you keep thinking. >> you keep thinking, well, maybe it really d
york. >> giuliani want to take everything. and there is no peace. >> you know, the city was ready to move on, was ready to turn the page from the giuliani years. >> manhattan is like no place else in the world. in new york. what you see is, first of all, you see a natural wonder of buildings you know, it's like the pyramids. the buildings dwarf, you. the buildings remind you of how unimportant you are because you're so tiny. >> in this big, incredible city. when you see...
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it's 9:00 here in new york city.istened to you are request for more country music since it's the day of the big event at madison square garden, all of the bull riding. and so we're excited about that. by the way, i talk a lot, but first, welcome. charlie: great to see you. rachel: so good to be on the couch with both of you. we saw the bull riding, adam has been on, we talk a lot -- the or i should say i talk about young people prioritizing their love life are. if it occurred to to me if you were single in new york city and you wanted to be a manly man or you were a guy and you were single and you wanted to be a patriot cowboy, americana-loving girl, maybe this might be the place to go. what do you guys think? charlie: rachel the matchmaker. rachel: always. charlie: you do everything already, but then on top of that, match if make the entire city. rachel: yeah. listen, if you're thinking about where to meet minute in this town -- guy kentucky right. so if you, let's say, moved here from somewhere el in the country an
it's 9:00 here in new york city.istened to you are request for more country music since it's the day of the big event at madison square garden, all of the bull riding. and so we're excited about that. by the way, i talk a lot, but first, welcome. charlie: great to see you. rachel: so good to be on the couch with both of you. we saw the bull riding, adam has been on, we talk a lot -- the or i should say i talk about young people prioritizing their love life are. if it occurred to to me if you...
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we have bull riding in new york city. guy benson, rachel campos-duffy, charlie hurt in new york city. starting to lighten up out there. snow headed to a lot of the country here and we're toasty inside and so much news to get to, guys. rachel: we have a lot of news to get to. we're going to keep going back down and i love that bull riding has come to madison square garden in new york city and the guest he had was saying they start with the pledge -- with a player and then the pledge of allegiance. i saw that patriotism when i went to the ufc fight with will cain just before the holidays in november. was it november, early december. any case, i was surprised at the crowd at how patriotic they were and how excited they were to be this. i think you'll see the same thing here at this bull riding event. carley: i want to know where charlie: i want to know where they got all the dirt from. guy: they rented it. they rented the dirt from new jersey. charlie: where do you get it from new jersey? when i think of all the clean dirt,
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alexis mcadams is live in new york city with the latest. . >> yeah, not a lot of people are too excited about this. the governor hochul says it's a good idea. people we talked to aren't so pumped up. on the city's upper west side are scanners keeping track of every car and truck in the busy congestion zone and cost people more to be in the big apple. how much? under this new congestion toll we're talking about this plan will cost most drivers $9 to enter the busiest manhattan during peak hours. it is more for big trucks. supporters like governor hochul say it will accomplish three main goals. ease traffic, clean up the air and help pay for upgrades to the public transportation system. a recent poll is finding 51% of new yorkers are against congestion pricing. this comes as many people are afraid to take the subway because of recent crimes like this. we talk about it all the time and see it. you know from living in new york. a lot of people don't want to take the subway. last night a guy was arrested after using a large butcher knife to stab
alexis mcadams is live in new york city with the latest. . >> yeah, not a lot of people are too excited about this. the governor hochul says it's a good idea. people we talked to aren't so pumped up. on the city's upper west side are scanners keeping track of every car and truck in the busy congestion zone and cost people more to be in the big apple. how much? under this new congestion toll we're talking about this plan will cost most drivers $9 to enter the busiest manhattan during peak...
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as you can imagine, security is a big concern in new york city with that many people on the ground, in and federal agencies as well, all monitoring celebrations which we'll cover for you. celebrations which we'll cover foryou. in celebrations which we'll cover for you. in the meantime, thanks for your company on news day. bye for now. hello there. we've got more strong winds, heavy rain and some snow as we head into the new year. the heavy rain has moved away from scotland, but it's moved further south, and it's across this part of northwest england that we have an amber rain warning from the met office. 100mm of rain in the hills — likely to be flooding and travel disruption. there's our band of rain in the morning. and on the rain end, particularly south of it, some very gusty winds arriving, particularly so in the southwest and coastal areas. north of the rain band the winds won't be as strong, but it's getting colder. there'll be some snow and ice to start the day in northern scotland. through the morning this heavy rain and squally winds will push down into southern england. then
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about them while i was at the new york post and after harvey weinstein was convicted of rape in new york city by a jury that was composed of more men than women who heard some very complicated, difficult testimony for women who were alleging rape against harvey but some of whom said they maintained friendly relationships with him afterward or even had conventional -- had consensual sexual encounters, i thought we had taken a huge leap forward in understanding what abuse, sexual abuse, abuse of power, abuse of political power, really meant, and that was the germ of the book, really, which i wrote like a novel, although it is historical nonfiction, because i wanted to -- wanted the reader to be in the hearts and the heads of these women every step of the way. peter: i noticed your sources include the library of congress, the brown popular cultural library in will bowling green -- in bowling green, kentucky, but not the jfk library. maureen: i actually did use the jfk library as a resource. it was difficult because it was still closed even after most of the world was emerging from lockdown, but
about them while i was at the new york post and after harvey weinstein was convicted of rape in new york city by a jury that was composed of more men than women who heard some very complicated, difficult testimony for women who were alleging rape against harvey but some of whom said they maintained friendly relationships with him afterward or even had conventional -- had consensual sexual encounters, i thought we had taken a huge leap forward in understanding what abuse, sexual abuse, abuse of...
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and the lesson of that, that every city in this country be doing policing as smart as the nypd this what the crime is that only new york has managed to do that decline. that's the crime. so what that means is there are tons of cities around, this country, where the cops are not. they're a step behind. and if you're a step behind, it means, people are dying. you shouldn't be dying. you know that. the statistic i had figured this when i was looking at this, it's not in the book, but if new york city's crime rate had stayed flat from 1991 and it was if there had been no decline at all the the the number of additional of largely young young men of color would be 62,000. yeah, 62. so are 62,000 young men walking around new york today who are alive, who would otherwise be dead if they hadn't. it's incredible number, right. so you realize the stakes in this are ginormous myths, right. and the idea that that every single city in the country isn't sending, they are doing but is has been slow to send you know dozens of people new york to learn how it's done. i'm thinking about what feel was wrong and what was about the original
and the lesson of that, that every city in this country be doing policing as smart as the nypd this what the crime is that only new york has managed to do that decline. that's the crime. so what that means is there are tons of cities around, this country, where the cops are not. they're a step behind. and if you're a step behind, it means, people are dying. you shouldn't be dying. you know that. the statistic i had figured this when i was looking at this, it's not in the book, but if new york...
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low 30s in new york city today. upper 20s in st. louis. milder conditions will start to settle in, and we'll have a mixed bag as we get closer to the weekend for the temperatures. as we look at the snowfall today. we've got a little bit of that in the great lakes region. and then we gear up for the next clipper system that's going to bring snow to the upper midwest and eventually out east we'll see snowshowers settle across the northeast and the appalachians, and there will be slick spots for sure for tomorrow as we head out for the early morning commute, places li west ke nashville. upper 40s in atlanta. 66 degrees with mostly-cloudy skies in orlando today. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >> thanks so much, angie. >>> up next, elon musk faces a new lawsuit over twitter. and why tiktok users are heading to a different app. rs are headig to a different app. ♪♪ the bare minimum. anti-dandruff shampoo made with only nine ingredients. no sulfates, silicones or dyes. and packaged with 45% less plastic. giving you outst
low 30s in new york city today. upper 20s in st. louis. milder conditions will start to settle in, and we'll have a mixed bag as we get closer to the weekend for the temperatures. as we look at the snowfall today. we've got a little bit of that in the great lakes region. and then we gear up for the next clipper system that's going to bring snow to the upper midwest and eventually out east we'll see snowshowers settle across the northeast and the appalachians, and there will be slick spots for...
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but i think new york is not as -- we are, in many ways, purple as opposed to blue. the loud city of new york is very, very blue, but as a states, we are not. one thing i want to say about anonymous reporting, i have one concern about eliminating anonymous reporting and i realize the response might be confidential reporting, but there are not a few victims of sexual abuse in their homes who call the state central registry because they are in the bathroom, they are freaking out, they are worried about their siblings and themselves, and they call on anonymously and i, i'm sure chris, i shouldn't speak for her, have had clients. i have had clients. i have had kids in the care of my agency who instigated the investigation themselves because they had no place else to turn because their parent when i believe them. so i think, and i think this is easy to work out in legislation, but i do think there has to be considered exception for children themselves reporting anonymously, which makes it much more likely that they will report. , an independent review of the. georgia we got rid of the
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wing mayors and city governments have advanced soft-on-crime policies in major cities from chicago to los angeles to new york to san francisco. what has been the result? well, criminals have noticed there are no consequences to them committing crimes in these ci cities. a lack of consequences is an incentive, an encouragement for them to continue stealing, braving, and murdering -- stealing, breaking, and murdering. that's all beginning to change under a new administration. republicans are prepared to take steps necessary to prevent and ensure that ramifications for these crimes exist, and we've done so before, and we're going to do so again. during the president trump's first administration i was proud to partner with him on legislation to lock up violent criminals and ensure justice for victims. one of my top priorities for the new year is to do everything i can to build on the great work we accomplished under president trump's first term, to make sure our communities, our cities, and our streets are once again safe. another way that we'll keep our citizens safe is by ensuring that second amendment rights
wing mayors and city governments have advanced soft-on-crime policies in major cities from chicago to los angeles to new york to san francisco. what has been the result? well, criminals have noticed there are no consequences to them committing crimes in these ci cities. a lack of consequences is an incentive, an encouragement for them to continue stealing, braving, and murdering -- stealing, breaking, and murdering. that's all beginning to change under a new administration. republicans are...
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there are more commuters expected to take the subway and trains after new york city congestion pricingto effect yesterday. the city transit crimes are on the rise, though. you get in your car, you've got to pay up. you get in the subway and you're worried about your life. the latest attack coming out of a bronx station stop, a man was stabbed yesterday morning, a metro north rider stabbed in the chest over the weekend after complaining about loud music while arriving in grand central. 52-year-old man with 87 prior arrests arrested for two subway stabbings while carrying a large knife allegedly used in both incidents. kathy hochul seems to be, i don't know, on another planets. she is praising the decision to add security cameras being installed in every single subway car, paul. your reaction. >> really all she's done is allowed for us to get more lurid videos of people getting attacked and turning the new york city subway system into a rolling psych ward. this is nothing prophylactic. this will allow us to see the damage that she has done, the new york city counsel and the prosecutors i
there are more commuters expected to take the subway and trains after new york city congestion pricingto effect yesterday. the city transit crimes are on the rise, though. you get in your car, you've got to pay up. you get in the subway and you're worried about your life. the latest attack coming out of a bronx station stop, a man was stabbed yesterday morning, a metro north rider stabbed in the chest over the weekend after complaining about loud music while arriving in grand central....
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stuart: the people here in new york city riled up about illegal migrant crime in the city.ee you again soon. new york city saw a staggering jump -- this is what i'm talking about. a staggering jump in assaults by repeat offenders in the past six years. what the police blame for this surge in crime. but first, trump said during his second term, there'll be no new wind turbines built. should we be pivoting away from wind energy entirely? i'll put that to energy guy max next. ♪ military decoration awarded by the united states government. the tunnel to towers foundation and the congressional medal of honor society recognizes valor beyond the call of duty. britt slabinski, a recipient of the medal of honor himself, sat down with fellow recipients to hear their stories from their military service to their transition into the veteran community. it■s nothing we won, right? we're pretty vocal on that, saying, look, i didn't win anything like we're a recipient of this. you're going to highlight me for the day. we're four guys get killed. never crossed my mind about receiving the meda
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public schoolses new york city public school value age appropriate diverse and inclusive materials and are engaging with a specific program to determine how this was introduced and if it adheres to guidelines. begs the question, what is a parent to do here? if you have a child in a school and find out they are doing something like this, is there a way to fight back? >> sure, we tell people, engage. talk to the teacher. if you don't get an answer you like, go to the school board, superi superintendent, but in new york a turn toward families have chosen to go to home school or private school. my family home schools. not everybody is able to find a school to put their child into or has the means to do so. i'm excited to see president trump and lindamcmahon. what is being done to our children with our tax dollars behind our backs to our babies is appalling and little wonder people have lost faith in the education system. >> carley: it was found biden administration spend 32 million on dei grants to individual schools. how was the money used? >> this was part of $100 million package tha
public schoolses new york city public school value age appropriate diverse and inclusive materials and are engaging with a specific program to determine how this was introduced and if it adheres to guidelines. begs the question, what is a parent to do here? if you have a child in a school and find out they are doing something like this, is there a way to fight back? >> sure, we tell people, engage. talk to the teacher. if you don't get an answer you like, go to the school board, superi...
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it could happen in new york c city.rt a senior center and it lost two people and that directly affected you. you're right in the area by the superdome. >> yes, celebrating for giving with these teen years and that's what team hope foundation for org is about helping the kids and utterly. we are morning is everybody else morning their loved ones. it is so important we together as a human race and talk about americans, we have to hold hands and know we got to show this. >> you guys need office, you are about going on half measures. it's hard to get a 911 response, so many people don't want to be police in new orleans. your thoughts about building up numbers again like the george floyd riots. >> i think it is so important to make sure we take care of the police, the police are underpaid. they stood up and stood their ground and able to and the situation. a lot of people don't like the police but when things like this happen, people realize we need more so i hope the government will be able to take care of the city and add
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overnight, nature putting on its own show in the new york area. the citykyline lit up by bursts of lightning and thunder as powerful storms swept through right before midnight. let's bring in meteorologist jeff smith from our new york station wabc. >> reporter: and mary, that cold air being ushered in on a very strong northwesterly wind. i can feel it here in new york city. wind alerts up for the i-95 corridor. right through the day tomorrow. some of the stronger winds near washington, d.c., will be moving up into philadelphia, new york city, and boston. maybe gusting up to 55 miles per hour. that in combination with the cold will send wind chills well below zero in places like minneapolis and chicago, even, by saturday morning. washington, d.c. feeling like 13 by sunday morning. an even more extreme piece of cold air with a piece of the polar vortex will move into the central part of the country by the middle of next week. and the cold air blowing over the warmer waters of the great lakes could be depositing feet of snow. east of lakes erie and ontario. m
overnight, nature putting on its own show in the new york area. the citykyline lit up by bursts of lightning and thunder as powerful storms swept through right before midnight. let's bring in meteorologist jeff smith from our new york station wabc. >> reporter: and mary, that cold air being ushered in on a very strong northwesterly wind. i can feel it here in new york city. wind alerts up for the i-95 corridor. right through the day tomorrow. some of the stronger winds near washington,...
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we saw it here in new york city. in addition to the k-9s and the drones that new york city rolled out and the thousands of police officers were sand trucks, dump trucks, barricades, concrete blockades to prevent vehicle ramming attacks. we saw one happen a few weeks ago at the christmas market in germany. we know there were some kind of barriers in place according to police, because they say the driver drove around the barriers to run -- to drive down bourbon street in new orleans. it's something that will be evaluated closely in the aftermath of this terrible tragedy. >> emilie ikeda live with us for the pparations coast to coast for other new year's day events today as new orleans is beginning its 2025 with this nightmare of a scenario in the french quarter. you're seeing some of the video on the left side of your screen, some of the aftermath now in the daytime, people leaving after a truck plowed into a crowd of people celebrating new year's eve just after 3:00 this morning killing at least ten people. 30 plus ot
we saw it here in new york city. in addition to the k-9s and the drones that new york city rolled out and the thousands of police officers were sand trucks, dump trucks, barricades, concrete blockades to prevent vehicle ramming attacks. we saw one happen a few weeks ago at the christmas market in germany. we know there were some kind of barriers in place according to police, because they say the driver drove around the barriers to run -- to drive down bourbon street in new orleans. it's...
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that is suffering from a period of decay over the last fivex ye or six ys pre-pandemic when new york cityticians passed a series of reforms that basically erased any sense of public order and public safety. the net result whether on the streets listening to hamas protesters or subway feeling threatened by mentally ill people or tren de aragua gangsters, we are on decline.ad >> charlie: well, bit is a very sad thing to see. i hope politicians wake up and start doing something about it.. joe, thank you for joining us. just ahead of, trump tearing into biden after the terrorist attacks in new orleans. >> let us welcome at our great president, joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you, thank you.m sui can assure you are clapping because i finally showed up. [laughter] >> charlie: our absentee president did finally show up tc address the american people regarding the horrific attack in new orleans, but not until 7:00 p.m. last night.ur >> i know i can speak for all americans when i say, our hearts are with the people in new orleans after this despicable attack that occurred earl
that is suffering from a period of decay over the last fivex ye or six ys pre-pandemic when new york cityticians passed a series of reforms that basically erased any sense of public order and public safety. the net result whether on the streets listening to hamas protesters or subway feeling threatened by mentally ill people or tren de aragua gangsters, we are on decline.ad >> charlie: well, bit is a very sad thing to see. i hope politicians wake up and start doing something about it.....
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it said 100% chance of rain in new york city. as we usher in 2025, it looks like some of it has already arrived. >> that's right claudine, your forecast was correct. the rain is really coming down here. we're hoping that doesn't discourage too many people. i can tell you these crowds have been filling in watching some of these live performances here in times square, and more than a million people are expected to be here when this ball drops tonight. but no matter how large that crowd is, police here say they will have enough officers to keep all of them safe. thousands rushed to take their place in new york's iconic times square. hours before new year's eve celebrations were set to begin. >> everyone said that i shouldn't come, but i don't care. i've never done it, so i really want to. first time we woke up at 3 a.m. in the morning to be here at six. >> the more than a century old tradition drawing spectators from around the world. >> the best place in the world to be. >> but new year's eve test runs a day early, offering a sneak
it said 100% chance of rain in new york city. as we usher in 2025, it looks like some of it has already arrived. >> that's right claudine, your forecast was correct. the rain is really coming down here. we're hoping that doesn't discourage too many people. i can tell you these crowds have been filling in watching some of these live performances here in times square, and more than a million people are expected to be here when this ball drops tonight. but no matter how large that crowd is,...
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look at new york city right at the freezing mark. 39 on friday, 35 on friday. 30s, friday, saturday, and sunday. that cold air will setup? snow across the country. we're looking at 13 million under winter alerts. ali? >> bundle up, america. michelle grossman, thank you. >>> and still ahead we'll get to new reporting about president-elect donald trump heading to capitol hill as he pushes republicans to quickly pass his agenda. all that when "way too early" comes right back. all that when comes right back let's say you're deep in a show or a game or the game. on a train, at home, at work. okay, maybe not at work. point is at xfinity. we're constantly engineering new ways to get the entertainment you love to you faster and easier than ever. that's what i do. is that love island? >>> welcome back to "way too early." it's 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west. i'm ali vitali. president-elect trump will reportedly meet with senate republicans tomorrow as he repairs to take office later this month. according to the hill trump will be on capitol hill with the invitatio
look at new york city right at the freezing mark. 39 on friday, 35 on friday. 30s, friday, saturday, and sunday. that cold air will setup? snow across the country. we're looking at 13 million under winter alerts. ali? >> bundle up, america. michelle grossman, thank you. >>> and still ahead we'll get to new reporting about president-elect donald trump heading to capitol hill as he pushes republicans to quickly pass his agenda. all that when "way too early" comes right...