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david: everybody thinks the mayor controls new york city. no longer. ago but now it's city council, that's really radical. >> we have a legislature in city council that causes a lot of problems for the -- it's a heavily progressive establishment, they can veto and block a lot of ideas. david: we have 800,000 people who are here with questionable citizenship qualifications being able to vote in the next election. >> it is not going to happen. democrats have been trying to normalize noncitizen voting in new york city for a long time for state and local elections. it's not going to happen. judges shot this down at every turn, it's probably going to go to the supreme court where they will also lose but it is on the agenda. david: finally. mayor adams, he was having a lot of difficulty with whether he was taking gifts from foreign governments or people affiliated with foreign governments. the us attorney's office in the southern district which includes manhattan, he is off the hook if you have that right. >> he was at a steakhouse. there's a lot of potentia
david: everybody thinks the mayor controls new york city. no longer. ago but now it's city council, that's really radical. >> we have a legislature in city council that causes a lot of problems for the -- it's a heavily progressive establishment, they can veto and block a lot of ideas. david: we have 800,000 people who are here with questionable citizenship qualifications being able to vote in the next election. >> it is not going to happen. democrats have been trying to normalize...
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they shifted to march fourth is because they figured it would take longer for people to get to new york city. but even, you know, as anybody who can attest, who's been to new york in march, you know, they still get snow, as do the surrounding areas around new york. and so there's a delay in getting enough of a quorum of representatives of congress to certify the election. and so they're unable to do it until april. and even then then they have to send word down to mount vernon just outside of washington, d.c., to notify washington that he has been unanimously elected as president of the united states. and you say unanimously elected. he got 69 electoral votes. in 1789 who voted for him? who got to vote? well, in those days, you know, it's very different today from what we think of in terms of a popular vote. and, you know, during the early republic, primarily the people who are voting are white men who own property. the idea there with the founders was that they believed that these were the citizens who were best poised to look out for the interests of all people. we also know that that stor
they shifted to march fourth is because they figured it would take longer for people to get to new york city. but even, you know, as anybody who can attest, who's been to new york in march, you know, they still get snow, as do the surrounding areas around new york. and so there's a delay in getting enough of a quorum of representatives of congress to certify the election. and so they're unable to do it until april. and even then then they have to send word down to mount vernon just outside of...
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john jay numerous in new york city officials and the uniformed rotunda city of his revolutionary war colleague henry knox, dressed in a blue and puffed suit that recalled his wartime uniform and seated imperiously beneath an awning, hung with red curtains. washington was rowed across the hudson river in a 47 foot barge manned by 30 pilots dressed in white garments and black caps as flag festooned ships fired cannon aides across the harbor, as if inspired by the jubilation. porpoises leaped and overran the barge. eyewitness. eyewitness account. near bedlam island. the future site of the statue of liberty. a boatload of gentlemen and ladies trilled a welcoming ode to the tune of god's save the king and as washington neared the manhattan shore passed around the battery and turned north up the east river to the booming of artillery hussars rose from multitudes of men, women and children packed as thick as ears of corn before the harvest. another observer recalled the successive motion of hats being doffed from the battery to to murrays wharf, like the rolling of the sea. the panorama, wa
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all my mom, 45 years working fr the city of new york. my father, 30 years working as a substance abuse counselor for the state of new york. i stand here not just as a member of congress, but as a member of your family. the family of public employees who serve this country well. you should be respected, not rejected. you should be lifted up, not torn down. you should be embraced. >> i tell you what, it certainly feels like there's a midterm around the corner. hakeem jeffries is trying to rally this crowd, trying to get a message going with democrat voters. i don't know if this works. someone looking out for your taxpayer dollars, find out how badly abused they are, let's stop the person, meaning elon musk. i don't know if this does it, but you saw some of the cameras going up to get stuff that was behind them. i had our team in the control and tell me that's because the crowd is massive out there. my question would be, guy benson, what do show up for for this? what's the take away, the deliverable for a voter? speak of a lot of voters wit
all my mom, 45 years working fr the city of new york. my father, 30 years working as a substance abuse counselor for the state of new york. i stand here not just as a member of congress, but as a member of your family. the family of public employees who serve this country well. you should be respected, not rejected. you should be lifted up, not torn down. you should be embraced. >> i tell you what, it certainly feels like there's a midterm around the corner. hakeem jeffries is trying to...
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employees being fired for circumventing leadership and making egregious payment for migrants in new york citye not announced it yet, so we have it first. there are firings and names will be out. bring in new york congressman mike lawler. your that you want about that move? >> it is long overdue, frankly. these funds have been misappropriated going back to the biden administration and new york city, a sanctuary city, has been wasting billions of dollars of taxpayer money, billions with a b, to provide free housing, clothing, food, education and healthcare to illegal immigrants including here illegally. i applaud dhs for taking action to stop these payments under president trump's leadership. we have incentivized cities like new york and states like new york, a sanctuary state to allow this to continue and it has to stop. >> brian: it cost new york and us billions of dollars because water was wide open for years and mayor that spoke up got exiled. he's about to be, i guess, in a ways, pardoned or protected by this president who sees targeting of eric adams as same thing that happened to him. >>
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the bird flu also infecting animals inside two iconic new york city zoos. three ducks at the queens zoo and as many as 12 birds at the bronx zoo are believed to have died from the virus, according to the wildlife conservation society which operates the parks. the organization relosing a statement, as a precaution over the last three weeks, we moved vulnerable bird species to protected areas in our parks. they're collaborating with city, state, and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. we have been vigilant and remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> reporter: according do the cdc, 67 people have been infected in the u.s. most coming in contact with sick or dead animals and officials saying there still has been no human-to-human spread of the virus. >> rachel: ike, thank you gloorb next tonight, the air tragedy in alaska. the bodies of tn people killed
the bird flu also infecting animals inside two iconic new york city zoos. three ducks at the queens zoo and as many as 12 birds at the bronx zoo are believed to have died from the virus, according to the wildlife conservation society which operates the parks. the organization relosing a statement, as a precaution over the last three weeks, we moved vulnerable bird species to protected areas in our parks. they're collaborating with city, state, and federal agencies. the news following governor...
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thing is from this point on, this mayor needs to show that he will stand up for the people of new york citywhat trump did for him. >> can new yorkers trust that he will stand up to this administration? if that is what's in the best interest of this city? >> you know what? there's a great phrase. don't tell me. show me. he has a chance to show people that he's doing that in the end. look what's happened in washington right now. the way the justice department is being subverted, the way our democratic process is being undermined. everyone should not only be deeply afraid, but we need to fight it. we need to not take it lying down. that said, you can look at any individual case on its merits. you know, i actually felt from literally from the beginning that the indictment of mayor adams was flimsy. >> oh, really? >> yeah. no, i read the indictment early on. i did not see much there. i think a lot of people. >> so do you agree with this doj move? >> yeah. i actually think that charges were not strong enough. they were affecting the democratic process in new york city. we have a democratic primar
thing is from this point on, this mayor needs to show that he will stand up for the people of new york citywhat trump did for him. >> can new yorkers trust that he will stand up to this administration? if that is what's in the best interest of this city? >> you know what? there's a great phrase. don't tell me. show me. he has a chance to show people that he's doing that in the end. look what's happened in washington right now. the way the justice department is being subverted, the...
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new york city's comptroller also weighing in. >> this was money awarded in the prior administration, t by the city in the prior administration. it's just $80.5 million that the city doesn't have to meet all the expenses. >> reporter: the trump administration standing firm in its decision. the homeland security secretary san, quote, "i have clawed back the full payment that fema deep state activists unilaterally gave to new york city migrant hotels. fema was funding the roosevelt hotel that serves as a base of operations and was used to house lake and riley's killer. there will not be a single penny spent that goes against the interests and safety of the american people." >> new york has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over american citizens. it stops today. >> reporter: a senior dhs official tells fox news since february first, the daily average of known getaways at the border has seen a big drop to 132 a day. during the all-time highs of the biden administration in fiscal year 2023, there were more than 1800 gotaways every day. a big drop. >> trace: massive. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> tra
new york city's comptroller also weighing in. >> this was money awarded in the prior administration, t by the city in the prior administration. it's just $80.5 million that the city doesn't have to meet all the expenses. >> reporter: the trump administration standing firm in its decision. the homeland security secretary san, quote, "i have clawed back the full payment that fema deep state activists unilaterally gave to new york city migrant hotels. fema was funding the...
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so far, new york city has spent a massive $7 billion with a b dollars on illegal aliens. just last week fema gave $59 million to the city including 19 million for hotels. remember, if you want to get a hotel in this city you have to compete with where they are putting people. the roosevelt has been taken over. we've shown it to you many times. the rest of the cash covered food, security, shelters, and miscellaneous other services we're told. elon musk is arguing this directly contradicts the president's executive order to review the agency's spending. new york republican congressman mike lawlor. >> new york city, a sanctuary city, has been wasting billions of dollars of taxpayer money, billions with a b to provide free housing, clothing, food, education and healthcare to illegal immigrants, including criminal aliens that are here illegally. we have incentivized cities like new york and states like new york, a sanctuary state, to allow this to continue. it whats to stop. >> harris: you know he worked in the white house, ari fleischer will be with me moments away. i want to
so far, new york city has spent a massive $7 billion with a b dollars on illegal aliens. just last week fema gave $59 million to the city including 19 million for hotels. remember, if you want to get a hotel in this city you have to compete with where they are putting people. the roosevelt has been taken over. we've shown it to you many times. the rest of the cash covered food, security, shelters, and miscellaneous other services we're told. elon musk is arguing this directly contradicts the...
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the bird flu also infecting animals inside two iconic new york city zoos. three ducks at the queens zoo and as many as 12 birds at the bronx zoo are believed to have died from the virus, according to the wildlife conservation society which operates the parks. the organization releasing a statement, as a precaution over the last two weeks, we moved vulnerable bird species to protected areas of the park. our veterinarians and curators continue to closely monitor the situation in the region and are collaborating with city, state, and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. we have been vigilant and remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> reporter: according to the cdc, 67 people have been infected in the u.s. most coming in contact with sick or dead animals and officials saying there still has been no human-to-human spread of the virus. rachel. >> rachel:
the bird flu also infecting animals inside two iconic new york city zoos. three ducks at the queens zoo and as many as 12 birds at the bronx zoo are believed to have died from the virus, according to the wildlife conservation society which operates the parks. the organization releasing a statement, as a precaution over the last two weeks, we moved vulnerable bird species to protected areas of the park. our veterinarians and curators continue to closely monitor the situation in the region and...
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it is the terror of life in new york city. no one is safe from random violence. lester holt (voiceover): new york in 1990 was a city under siege, the worst year of crime in the city's history. i dress for the muggers. we have flat shoes so i can run. lester holt (voiceover): and most terrifying was underground. very often, our subway stations-- lester holt (voiceover): at the time, the man responsible for policing the transit system was bill bratton. it was a terrifying time. there was no denying that crime was out of control. lester holt (voiceover): bratton is widely recognized as one of the nation's top cops. he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities, including two tours as new york city's police commissioner. but just to put it in perspective, the murders of 1990, compare that to other years. there is no comparison. 1990, 2,243. last year, 333. reporter: brian watkins-- lester holt (voiceover): but it was the 1,585th homicide of that year, brian watkins' murder, that the police commissioner says caused everyone to pay attention. i'm damn
it is the terror of life in new york city. no one is safe from random violence. lester holt (voiceover): new york in 1990 was a city under siege, the worst year of crime in the city's history. i dress for the muggers. we have flat shoes so i can run. lester holt (voiceover): and most terrifying was underground. very often, our subway stations-- lester holt (voiceover): at the time, the man responsible for policing the transit system was bill bratton. it was a terrifying time. there was no...
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. >>> in new york city tonight, the new concern over bird flu. new york's governor now shutting down live poultry markets in the bronx in brooklyn, in queens amid concerns from california to nevada to new york. what they're seeing. >>> tonight, outside philadelphia, the alarming video showing a commuter train engulfed in flames. passengers say the train passed by multiple stops while on fire. >>> the medical breakthrough. the kidney transplant from a pig to a human, saving a 66-year-old patient. what we've learned. >>> and the super bowl rematch. the chiefs versus the eagles. will reeve flies us over the superdome tonight. the teams are ready, the fans are ready, and travis kelce's mom used to wear that split jersey, but jason kelce has retired. so, is there still any eagles love? and philadelphia looking to keep the chiefs from making history. ♪ >> announcer: from abs news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening. we do have several breaking headlines as we come on tonight. of course, we
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new york city is the most unaffordable city in america. >> you got about it, right?o apartments going for $5,000. you've got the median home price going for a quarter of $1 million. that is unaffordable. and i think in some way that speaks to the support that donald trump got in the city. and i think that as we look at the election four months from now will be the deciding factor who's going to speak to the issues that working class new yorkers deal with? >> it's interesting that you say that because one of the big issues that helped mayor adams get elected was getting tough on crime, which reflected one of donald trump's biggest talking points. >> it's true. that's the other thing. we all take the subway in the city, and i think that, you know, subway crime is something people can immediately see and it's something they immediately vote on. and so that is also important. i'd say to you, there was a recent poll that came out that said, even though we have this wide field, you essentially have two people. you've got cuomo and you've got the mayor. >> and you think tha
new york city is the most unaffordable city in america. >> you got about it, right?o apartments going for $5,000. you've got the median home price going for a quarter of $1 million. that is unaffordable. and i think in some way that speaks to the support that donald trump got in the city. and i think that as we look at the election four months from now will be the deciding factor who's going to speak to the issues that working class new yorkers deal with? >> it's interesting that...
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in fact, new york city under a winter weather advisadvisory. the system taking aim at the northeast. one storm after another this week. cars spinning out on highways from northern california clear across the country to massachusetts. treacherous driving across multiple states right into the east again this weekend. let's get right to chief meteorologist lee goldberg from wabc timing this out again for us. hi, lee. >> hey, david. we're about 24 hours from first flight here in new york city. winter weather alerts from the northern rockies all the way into the northeast. a few inches of snow in minneapolis. by the time we get into tomorrow, it's the great lakes with some snow and a wintry mix from the ohio valley and the mid-atlantic. as we approach nightfall, it's along the i-95 corridor. across the hudson valley of new york into parts of new england. those are the areas with the highest snow totals. 6 inches or more from places like albany to portland to the boston area. across pennsylvania, a quarter inch of ice along i-76. an ice storm warning
in fact, new york city under a winter weather advisadvisory. the system taking aim at the northeast. one storm after another this week. cars spinning out on highways from northern california clear across the country to massachusetts. treacherous driving across multiple states right into the east again this weekend. let's get right to chief meteorologist lee goldberg from wabc timing this out again for us. hi, lee. >> hey, david. we're about 24 hours from first flight here in new york...
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks sopresident trump implements levies against steel and aluminum imports to the u.s. >>> more deep cuts to the federal government are on the way. this time a leading consumer financial watchdog agency is on the chopping block. >>> and we'll take a look at new efforts by the national football league to minimize head injuries. >>> president donald trump on monday imposed 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports arriving in the united states. that includes shipments from mexico and canada, despite trump's promise of a one-month tariff reprieve. the president is also now threatening duties against countries that levy taxes against u.s. goods. for more on all of this here's cbs's jared hill. >> reporter: president donald trump is imposing 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports from across the globe. >> it's 25% without exceptions or exemptions. and that's all countries no matter where it comes from. all countries. if made in the united states, however, united states of america, ther
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fema suspending millions of dollars in payments to house asylum seekers in new york city. the city spend $7 billion on my grants bused into the city so far. we have more on that here in new york. what have you got? >> we've some breaking news this morning. the department of homeland security confirms it has fired four workers for circumventing leadership and facilitating a $59 million payment from fema to new york city to take care of and house illegal migrants at hotels like the hotel where we are in new york city this morning. they confirm the payments have been suspended and he thanked doge workers for exposing this. elon musk was the first one to reveal it in a post on x posting sending this money violated the law and in gross insubordination to the president's executive order. that money is meant for american disaster relief and instead is being spent on high-end hotels for illegals. a spokesperson for dhs confirmed the firings with fox news this morning and reiterated secretary kristi noem's claims that fema can't exist in the way it currently does. that idea has supp
fema suspending millions of dollars in payments to house asylum seekers in new york city. the city spend $7 billion on my grants bused into the city so far. we have more on that here in new york. what have you got? >> we've some breaking news this morning. the department of homeland security confirms it has fired four workers for circumventing leadership and facilitating a $59 million payment from fema to new york city to take care of and house illegal migrants at hotels like the hotel...
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. >>> meanwhile, we all woke up to snow here in new york city.ns remaining under winter weather alerts. rachel: that's right. heavy snow and ice slam the northeast overnight. griff: fox weather meteorologist mike seidell is up in boston and joins us now. good morning, mike. how does it look? >> reporter: good morning. beautiful sunny morning here boston common. we expect hundreds out here later in the in the common, they'll be with sledding down that hill. it's not much of a hill, but enough to go down. gravity will take you down through. what we have is a solid 4 inches of snow. a little bit of an underachiever. knowfall totals from the northeast, basically 3-5, new york city, long island, connecticut and also western massachusetts ask and right here, generally 4-5 inches of snow. temperature right now, not bad, 28 degrees, wind chill's 18. later today we'll be in the low 30s. and with daylight, the roads here are already in good shape. hay threw a lot of salt down -- they threw a lot of salt down, recent storms as recent as thursday, so it's go
. >>> meanwhile, we all woke up to snow here in new york city.ns remaining under winter weather alerts. rachel: that's right. heavy snow and ice slam the northeast overnight. griff: fox weather meteorologist mike seidell is up in boston and joins us now. good morning, mike. how does it look? >> reporter: good morning. beautiful sunny morning here boston common. we expect hundreds out here later in the in the common, they'll be with sledding down that hill. it's not much of a...
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it's the new york city. millions of orphanage and yeah so this is another if we were to continue with our imaginary shelving of your book you know it is a history, but it's totally also literary criticism. and so the way that we know each is that we are both freelance book critics. we organize together in the freelance solidarity project, freelancers union. yeah, it's great. we love. yeah, and this is such a book, critic's book. yeah. so talk to me about smuggling real, real literary criticism,...
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then snow, freezing rain from philadelphia to new york city to boston. ginger zee has the forecast. >>> also tonight here, a judge extends his block on president trump's effort to get millions of federal workers to resign, to take a buyout or risk getting fired. and tonight, the vice president and elon musk are now openly questioning the authority of some of these judges. and now, the consumer financial protection bureau has been halted. workers told to stay home. that bureau set up to protect americans from banks becoming too big to fail. and to protect them against risky mortgages after the banking collapse and great recession. but is it over? >>> tonight, president trump set to enforce a 25% tariff on steel and a new 25% tariff on aluminum coming into this country. meant to help american manufacturers of steel and aluminum right here. but what it could also do when it comes to the cost of construction and the prices on everything from cars to canned goods. >>> also just in tonight, the pictures, reports of a learjet veering off the runway after it lan
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. >>> in new york city tonight, the gruesome discovery. what was found in a suitcase in the east river. >>> tonight here, we remember the 102-year-old owner of one of the most famous football teams in america. >>> and america strong tonight. the gift for a mother who leaves for work before the sun comes up. what they did, the messages from her toddler. and you'll see it right here. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the treacherous driving, multiple accidents across several states. a dangerous mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. cars and trucks colliding. many right off the roads, from the midwest right into the northeast. and tonight, a new storm coming right behind this. the images tonight, an icy crash slowing traffic on i-70 to a crawl. one of dozens of accidents this is the kansas city area. in ohio, a car sliding off the road, right up an embankment there. this is connecticut. many schools across the northeast were closed for the day. de-icing planes during whiteout at portsmouth international airport. the system spawning an
. >>> in new york city tonight, the gruesome discovery. what was found in a suitcase in the east river. >>> tonight here, we remember the 102-year-old owner of one of the most famous football teams in america. >>> and america strong tonight. the gift for a mother who leaves for work before the sun comes up. what they did, the messages from her toddler. and you'll see it right here. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the treacherous driving, multiple...
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later totals as you go up towards filly and new york city as i mentioned.gan national where they canceled about 200 flights today. tomorrow about 65 at this point canceled. that's just 4% of their flow tomorrow. today it was about 20%. roads, well, they are snow covered and slushy, the d.c. depadepartment of public works w tons of salt on these roads last night and through today. but, when it snows an inch an hour and the temperatures are below freezing, and you don't have daylight, then you get this. so, again, in the morning, a slushy commute, but temperatures will get above freezing pretty quickly. and whatever falls after midmorning, bret, in this area will be rain and not snow into thursday. the next storm right on the wings tomorrow, kansas city, des moines, chicago, detroit. all in line for a 6 or more inches of snow and then there is another one coming up over the weekend. a very action-packed jet stream and a lot of winter weather on the way from the plains all the way to the northeast to new england. bret? >> bret: kind of messy all over. mike sei
later totals as you go up towards filly and new york city as i mentioned.gan national where they canceled about 200 flights today. tomorrow about 65 at this point canceled. that's just 4% of their flow tomorrow. today it was about 20%. roads, well, they are snow covered and slushy, the d.c. depadepartment of public works w tons of salt on these roads last night and through today. but, when it snows an inch an hour and the temperatures are below freezing, and you don't have daylight, then you...
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nate foy eight live from new york city with more. need to, what kicked off the violence.r 2020 for killing a teenage gang member outside of his brooklyn high school. now 14 alleged gang members facing bringing terror and mayhem to the brooklyn people and that is the words of the mayors. shooting to the driver side window of a car. this is in the middle of the day in public, john. facing charges 59 friends and blood haviland brand street gang and accused of street gangs including this next one that killed the member up a rival gang called folk nation. to this next shooting, the gang members while inside right here notice that they are rival gang members are on instagram live in their territory. so they go outside and start shooting at them. you notice a family of three is right in the middle of the cross fire appeared to the duck for cover at the intersection. reading stomach reading some of the message is the gang member sent after the attack. he is asking, how is it a bad drill? we chased -- they shot at their rivals. because nobody got it. respectfully, that is the only
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fema is halting all migrants housing funds to new york city.ency sent $59 million to new york city to house illegal migrants and luxury hotels last week. elon musk who is leading the department posting about it on x sending this money violated the law and is in gross subordination of the president's executive order but in the statement city hall blame the biden administration they say the previous administration left new york city largely on its own to manage an international humanitarian crisis we took swift emergency action to house thousands of migrants arriving every week including hotels. they also say the only $19 million of the 59 million the elon musk highlighted in the tweet are going to go toward housing migrants and hotels, the other 40 million will go towards food insecurity. i want to know what that means and what exactly they're talking about their sound like it's for the migrants, 19 million will house them and 40 million will feed them up at security around them. all the money is going to the illegal migrant situation in new yor
fema is halting all migrants housing funds to new york city.ency sent $59 million to new york city to house illegal migrants and luxury hotels last week. elon musk who is leading the department posting about it on x sending this money violated the law and is in gross subordination of the president's executive order but in the statement city hall blame the biden administration they say the previous administration left new york city largely on its own to manage an international humanitarian...
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a tour through the dark heart of jazz age new york city. he has appeared on morning joe the voice of america the history channel, american heroes channel, espn, npr, c-span. he has spoken at the fdr presidential library the past at the f kennedy library, and also the truman presidential libraries, as well as grant's cottage state historic site, the national baseball hall of fame and museum, and various instant tuitions, universities and libraries and festivals across the. and he lives in new york state. and here to talk with us about recent book is david pietrusza david pietrusza. thank you. i think the first question i often get about the book is, which is why. first off, thanks to all the great people here for for having me this is an honor to be here everyone is so nice and it's an event i look forward to even when i'm not speaking. i show up as a spectator. that's how much i like it. but anyway, so why write a book like this? if you are like a presidential historian and and such well before, that i was doing baseball history and i the b
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an. >> unlikely friendship that's. >> now. >> seemingly having major payoff for the embattled new york city. >> and this case will no longer continue. >> quoting the bible. >> and. >> not taking. >> questions. adams, thanking the justice department for ordering new york prosecutors to drop federal charges against him. >> i never broke the law, and i never would. >> the signals that this would happen were there ever. >> since last. >> fall when the five count federal indictment accused adams of accepting travel perks and. campaign contributions in exchange for political favors. >> i always knew that if i stood my ground for all of you, that i would be a target and a target i became. >> adams took a page out of trump's playbook, insinuating the charges against him were political persecution for publicly criticizing biden's immigration policies, which trump echoed. >> it's a it's a shame he did the right thing, but he got indicted and they play weaponization. >> also, adams, once a republican, became reluctant to endorse kamala harris. while also shying away from publicly criticizing trump. bu
an. >> unlikely friendship that's. >> now. >> seemingly having major payoff for the embattled new york city. >> and this case will no longer continue. >> quoting the bible. >> and. >> not taking. >> questions. adams, thanking the justice department for ordering new york prosecutors to drop federal charges against him. >> i never broke the law, and i never would. >> the signals that this would happen were there ever. >> since...
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but i think new york is not, we are in many ways purple as opposed to blue. the city of new york is very blue, but as a state, we are not one thing i want to say about anonymous with -- reporting, i have one concern about eliminating anonymous wording and i realize the response might be confidential reporting. but there are not a few victims of sexual abuse in their homes called the states central registry because they are in the bathroom, they are working out, they are worried about -- freaking out, worried about the sibling and themselves and they call anonymously. i shouldn't speak for chris but i'm sure she has had clients, i have had clients, i have kids in the care of my agency who ins negated the investigation themselves. -- instigated the investigation themselves. their parents wouldn't believe them. so i think this is easy to work out in legislation, but i do think there has to be a considered exception for children themselves reporting anonymously, which makes it much more likely they will report. >> talking about the red state-blue state divide. texas passe
but i think new york is not, we are in many ways purple as opposed to blue. the city of new york is very blue, but as a state, we are not one thing i want to say about anonymous with -- reporting, i have one concern about eliminating anonymous wording and i realize the response might be confidential reporting. but there are not a few victims of sexual abuse in their homes called the states central registry because they are in the bathroom, they are working out, they are worried about --...
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now, there's a memo that went out to new york city employees several weeks ago outlining how they're osed to respond in the event that a federal law enforcement agent shows up either to a city agency or to city property like a hospital or a school. and it was part of that memo that really upset some migrant advocates here in the city, as well as other democrats who say that the mayor is not doing enough to protect immigrant communities. the memo goes on to say that if a person is in fear for their safety, or if they feel threatened by the officer, that they are allowed to let them in. take a listen to what some of the advocates had to say about this today. >> new york city is a proud sanctuary city. we made it so. eric adams sent a guidance to city workers, encouraging them to give away the power that the law has granted them. he has told city workers that if they feel intimidated by an ice officer, they should open the doors of our schools, of our hospitals. of our city agencies. >> advocates also say that this memo essentially encourages federal law enforcement to take aggressive ac
now, there's a memo that went out to new york city employees several weeks ago outlining how they're osed to respond in the event that a federal law enforcement agent shows up either to a city agency or to city property like a hospital or a school. and it was part of that memo that really upset some migrant advocates here in the city, as well as other democrats who say that the mayor is not doing enough to protect immigrant communities. the memo goes on to say that if a person is in fear for...
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. >>> closer to home now, new york city's new congestion pricing charge could soon hit a dead-end. president trump has vowed to terminate the $9 toll by rescinding federal approval. the charge is designed to reduce traffic, clean the air, and help fund the city's transit system. it's patterned off a similar toll in london that's been in place for 20 years. but during that time, the charge has doubled and london is the most congested city in the world. ali bouman reports. >> reporter: it's monday morning in central london and we're riding in the back of grant davis' black cab. >> for nearly 40 years of my life and brain has all been the roads of london, journeys through london, yeah. >> reporter: now going on his fourth decade as a cabbie, davis knew london before congestion pricing and he knows it with. did you notice a change in the traffic when it first was getting started? >> yeah, definitely. but it was only short-term. since then, it's built up. this is just another burden. >> reporter: london first implemented its congestion charge in 2003. cars paid 5 pounds, about $8 once p
. >>> closer to home now, new york city's new congestion pricing charge could soon hit a dead-end. president trump has vowed to terminate the $9 toll by rescinding federal approval. the charge is designed to reduce traffic, clean the air, and help fund the city's transit system. it's patterned off a similar toll in london that's been in place for 20 years. but during that time, the charge has doubled and london is the most congested city in the world. ali bouman reports. >>...
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i don't walk alone at night anymore in new york city. it is not the city that we lived in. >> harris: i don't have to imagine. we see it every day in the city. homeland security department numbers now show in trump's first two weeks in office, today is day 16. agents have arrested nearly 9,000 people for immigration violations and there have been nearly 5700 deportations or removals. border czar tom homan had this warning for sanctuary cities. >> sanctuary cities are responsible for deaths of thousands -- thousands of young children throughout my career and we will sue them and hold them. if we have to go to the supreme court president trump is willing 20 do that. he will and sanctuary cities. sanctuaries are sanctuaries for criminals bottom line. >> harris: theresa, i want to go to you. one of the things we've seen with tom homan, the border czar is immediate. he got started before anything. he didn't need a senate confirmation to hold the role he has. >> i think this is a very sensitive topic and i am a little wishy-washy on it. i belie
i don't walk alone at night anymore in new york city. it is not the city that we lived in. >> harris: i don't have to imagine. we see it every day in the city. homeland security department numbers now show in trump's first two weeks in office, today is day 16. agents have arrested nearly 9,000 people for immigration violations and there have been nearly 5700 deportations or removals. border czar tom homan had this warning for sanctuary cities. >> sanctuary cities are responsible for...
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but i will say that a new york, our democratic governor only won four of the five counties in new york city, westchester county, and erie county, which was buffalo in new york. i share that because it reflects the relatively conservative new york legislature. even though they are democrats for the most part in both the assembly and the senate, they are not insensitive to the fact that there are those three kids under five living in a situation that raises real concerns for them about whether new york's children should be living that way. i agree very much to the state central registry. we are in many ways purple as of close to blue. the loud city of new york is very, very blue, but as a state, we are not. one thing i want to say about anonymous for orting. i have one concern about eliminating anonymous reporting and i realize the response might be confidential reporting. there are not a few victims of sexual abuse in their homes to call the state central registry, they are freaking out, they are worried about their siblings and themselves and they call anonymously. i shouldn't speak for her
but i will say that a new york, our democratic governor only won four of the five counties in new york city, westchester county, and erie county, which was buffalo in new york. i share that because it reflects the relatively conservative new york legislature. even though they are democrats for the most part in both the assembly and the senate, they are not insensitive to the fact that there are those three kids under five living in a situation that raises real concerns for them about whether...
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my child is depressed. >> reporter: his mother took him to a clinic in new york city. >> it's important to make sure they understand in particular when they are legally minors, to make sure their parents understand. >> reporter: this doctor treats him. he says he and his patients are afraid. >> i'm scared about what could happen to both me, my institution, and every other institution where young people are coming for care. >> reporter: there are 26 states that have laws or policies that restrict gender affirming care for minors. six hospitals in states where it's allowed have changed their policy, according to the white house. nbc news reached out to another ten hospitals in states where it's currently allowed, and two confirmed their policies changed as well. the executive order is facing legal challenges. it is not clear how enforcement will work. you have a government that's taking concrete actions to prevent you from living the way you want to live. i wonder, how does that affect you today? >> it seems like we're repeating -- history repeating itself. i will do what the people befor
my child is depressed. >> reporter: his mother took him to a clinic in new york city. >> it's important to make sure they understand in particular when they are legally minors, to make sure their parents understand. >> reporter: this doctor treats him. he says he and his patients are afraid. >> i'm scared about what could happen to both me, my institution, and every other institution where young people are coming for care. >> reporter: there are 26 states that have...
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prosecutors to drop the bribery case and charges against them, president trump trump blasting n new york cityand politicians to help new york and stop the law fare that was launched against me, vowing to make new york great again. joining me now is the chairman and ceo of red apple group, john catsimatidis back with us. great to see you. >> thank you, maria. maria: i know you want to make new york great again. you had the inside scoop on this, didn't you? >> i was with mayor adams when the news broke and i'm the one who broke it to him. maria: you told him the doj is dropping the charges against you. >> yes. maria: what did he say? >> you should see his face. it looked like a thousand pounds of bricks came off his shoulders. and i said good for you. i mean, you know, we were both at the -- what happened was trump felt that the same forces that went against him went against eric adams. maria: yeah. >> and he said enough is enough again. and on my show yesterday we broke the fact that tom homan is coming to new york on thursday and he's going to meet with eric adams and make new york great agai
prosecutors to drop the bribery case and charges against them, president trump trump blasting n new york cityand politicians to help new york and stop the law fare that was launched against me, vowing to make new york great again. joining me now is the chairman and ceo of red apple group, john catsimatidis back with us. great to see you. >> thank you, maria. maria: i know you want to make new york great again. you had the inside scoop on this, didn't you? >> i was with mayor adams...
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trade in new york city. being paid minimum, minimum wage, just enough for rental. and then one of the most expensive steps he's in the world . yeah. after that i would go home and literally go to the shop and buy stuff with my own money and go back home and start printing and practicing by myself after school. and.
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fox news nate foy live in new york city with the story. nate good to see you again.ter: hey, liz, good to see you. so yeah, the funding has been cut off at least the payments have been suspended and already, four fema workers have been fired for sending $59 million to new york city last week to care for illegal migrants in the city. among the people fired, the former chief financial officer of fema, and president donald trump is reacting on truth social today with some criticism for former president joe biden writing "the biden-run fema has been a disaster. it has been slow and totally ineffective. " elon musk says the payment made to new york city last week contradicts president trump's executive order requiring a fema review. musk also claims that it appears the biden administration cifoned funds from social security to pay for illegals. the department of homeland security says under president trump and secretary noem's leadership dhs will not allow deep state activists to undermine the will and safety of american people. according to new york city, of the $59 mill
fox news nate foy live in new york city with the story. nate good to see you again.ter: hey, liz, good to see you. so yeah, the funding has been cut off at least the payments have been suspended and already, four fema workers have been fired for sending $59 million to new york city last week to care for illegal migrants in the city. among the people fired, the former chief financial officer of fema, and president donald trump is reacting on truth social today with some criticism for former...
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by the time you get to new york city, 6, 7, 8 p.m..ing in the pink is where the ice is where it's more a wintry type of mix. it's the northern side that you see more snow. really think interior new england, this is typically where we see the most snow, that is where we're going to see the most snow again. the farther south you are, the more likely to see rain, freezing rain, more of that wintry mix. by sunday still lingering in some interior locations, but largely this system has cleared out. new york city, as you notice, it's going to be melting, 42 degree is the what you climb back up to. ultimately, this gives you a really good sense. everything in the pink, think 5 inches of snow. these lighter blue colors, new york city, a couple inches, on the very high end, maybe 5. and everything further south is when it becomes more of a wintry mix, so ice ultimately, rich, is one of the big concerns. it's typically the worst of all of these systems. we're not talking about huge snowfall numbers, but it's the ice that causes problems. rich: th
by the time you get to new york city, 6, 7, 8 p.m..ing in the pink is where the ice is where it's more a wintry type of mix. it's the northern side that you see more snow. really think interior new england, this is typically where we see the most snow, that is where we're going to see the most snow again. the farther south you are, the more likely to see rain, freezing rain, more of that wintry mix. by sunday still lingering in some interior locations, but largely this system has cleared out....
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temporarily after detection of avian flu in seven live birds in a new york city market. nationwide outbreak has led to millions of birds being euthanized and has caused egg prices to skyrocket. here's abc news reporter alexis christoforous with the details. >> new york state issuing an order on friday requiring the cleaning, disinfection and temporary closure of all live bird markets in new york city, westchester, suffolk and nassau counties over the last week, inspectors have detected multiple cases of bird flu in poultry during routine inspections at live bird markets in the bronx, brooklyn and queens. >> for a week long period. no poultry can be delivered to those live bird markets. each uninfected market must sell down all inventory, undergo thorough cleaning and disinfection, and then remain closed for at least five days. >> there are no human cases of bird flu in new york, and state officials say the threat to the public is low, but cases have increased among animals, including wild birds, poultry, dairy cows and even pet cats. earlier this week, the department of
temporarily after detection of avian flu in seven live birds in a new york city market. nationwide outbreak has led to millions of birds being euthanized and has caused egg prices to skyrocket. here's abc news reporter alexis christoforous with the details. >> new york state issuing an order on friday requiring the cleaning, disinfection and temporary closure of all live bird markets in new york city, westchester, suffolk and nassau counties over the last week, inspectors have detected...
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but they did to north carolina is a shame and then $59 million to new york city for a hotel, a little bit of nothing what they done, a hotel that was not luxury that is getting luxury rates for migrants where they are making a fortune and we catch them, we catch them. but a judge says even though it may be fraud you have to send the money, send the money. i said wait a minute, we have money that should not go because we caught it but they want the money to go anyway and i think you're going to have a lot of things to look at now, what's going on with this whole thing. this is just one group, we have not parted -- talked about department of education, military, a lot of things that are very big and you will have cases where you have a three month contract and maybe the guy who signed sleeves, maybe he gets rich. all of a sudden he leaves for that reason but you have a three month contract and maybe he leaves so the contract is sitting there and the people signing the checks don't know it is three months and it goes on for years. three months is three years, five years, 10 years, just g
but they did to north carolina is a shame and then $59 million to new york city for a hotel, a little bit of nothing what they done, a hotel that was not luxury that is getting luxury rates for migrants where they are making a fortune and we catch them, we catch them. but a judge says even though it may be fraud you have to send the money, send the money. i said wait a minute, we have money that should not go because we caught it but they want the money to go anyway and i think you're going to...
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take a listen. >> new york city. >> is a proud sanctuary. >> city.>> we. >> made it. >> so. >> eric adams sent. >> a guidance to city workers, encouraging them to give away the power that the law has granted them. he has told. >> city workers. >> that if they feel intimidated by an ice officer. they should open the doors of. >> our. >> schools, of our hospitals. of our city agencies. >> now, city hall tells me that the memo was simply an attempt to remind employees of the protocol, as well as making sure that their safety is always the top priority. they say that that is ultimately the city's responsibility to make sure that its employees are safe at all times. now, this is all happening in the background as we are continuing to see trump's administration crack down on immigration enforcement. one source familiar with the planning tells us that they are expecting to see significant enforcement in the los angeles area this month, similar to what we have seen in new york city, as well as chicago. now, in terms of sanctuary cities, which los angeles is
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so i was curious to see what things have been like out of new york city and denver officials. yeah, well, we're hoping that in new york mayor adams is going to cooperate with us with the sanctuary cities and the illegal aliens. and has the mayor in colorado been cooperating? do we know? i believe he might have now. yeah, i believe colorado is now cooperating. that's what we want. we don't want to sue you. we don't want to prosecute people. we want people to comply with the law. this is very simple and ms. 13 member murdered her daughter. that's happening throughout this country. we have one angel mom is too many, and we have angel moms throughout this country who should not be going through this. comply with the law. you know this is the last thing we want to be doing. we want to be out there, all of us fighting violent crime, yet we're fighting illegal aliens, and that ends, and it's going to end today. that's all we have time for, guys. >> thank you. thank you. thank you all. >> thank you. >> washington journal, a live forum to discuss issues and government, politics and publ
so i was curious to see what things have been like out of new york city and denver officials. yeah, well, we're hoping that in new york mayor adams is going to cooperate with us with the sanctuary cities and the illegal aliens. and has the mayor in colorado been cooperating? do we know? i believe he might have now. yeah, i believe colorado is now cooperating. that's what we want. we don't want to sue you. we don't want to prosecute people. we want people to comply with the law. this is very...
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tonight, the arrests in the new york city area, and why fbi agents suddenly moved in on new york's diamond district. >>> the huge block of ice falling from the sky, smashing through the roof of a home. tonight, the faa now investigating where this came from. >>> also tonight, if you order breakfast with eggs, the famous chain now charging more because of the rising cost of eggs. >>> tiger woods tonight on the loss of his mother, his message. >>> and we also...