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is essentially a sanctuary city, state based on the laws passed in albany also upstate new york severalities died to take on sanctuary city policy some college campuses, so, as long as you continue to clarify money safe haven more migrants what whr getting costs astronomical to a state in free-fall our fiscal skreng so many unfunded mandates. where are you going to turn people leaving new york state high earners levering paying most taxes it would be common sense if adams would say go with s sanctuary policies i have a feeling new york city council is not going along that don't seem bothered by this the dominion denominator in all of this are democrats i am hearing from democrats not politicians democrat citizens saying enough talking about deportation would be unheard of prior to this congress. >> i always say you get what you vote for not that they are getting in new york cherise trump on set. cherise: you mentioned this iranian attempted to come over canadian border multiple times on terrorist watch liz, like new york other states, was criticized for mentioning northern border talkin
is essentially a sanctuary city, state based on the laws passed in albany also upstate new york severalities died to take on sanctuary city policy some college campuses, so, as long as you continue to clarify money safe haven more migrants what whr getting costs astronomical to a state in free-fall our fiscal skreng so many unfunded mandates. where are you going to turn people leaving new york state high earners levering paying most taxes it would be common sense if adams would say go with s...
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this is the case that was brought by the new york state attorney general letitia james, parentheses, the same new york state attorney general who has the case against donald trump and his business, in the same courthouse. but as this unfolded today, lapierre was called to answer from the assistant attorney general john conley, what about the trips to the bahamas? what about the safaris and africa? what about the private yachts that were paid for by nra vendors? most of his answers were boiled down to yes or no, until it was put on the hot seat about why he declared bankruptcy from the nra. i got into a testy exchange between, heat the prosecutor, and the judge who overruled some of the testimony. where he said this was all for political purposes of the new york state attorney general considers the nra a terrorist organization. but boris, this is an existential trial for the nra, not just wayne lapierre, who is already resigned from his position that he's held since 1991. this is about how the organization will come out on the other side and if it will still exist in its current form.
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blue state like new york? what's the breakdown. >> you are looking at democrat judges in the state of new york. at the end what they are going to be looking at are two separate things. abusive distraction or error. the standards you talk about in appeals courts. so the different legal issues and factual issues at play at each stage of appeal, the trump team will bring those up and seek the relief. they haven't found much favor from the appellate courts yet. >> dana: i want to play this for you. we're watching the courtroom. the president has spoken. i don't think you'll see him again. letitia james is an interesting person. in the courtroom every day and making sure she is in the camera shot and pushing this. she had planned this for a while. let's watch here. call for number one. >> the president of the united states has complained i'm engaging in some sort of political witch hunt that i have some personal vendetta against him and i campaigned against him. that is not true. >> i look forward to going into the
blue state like new york? what's the breakdown. >> you are looking at democrat judges in the state of new york. at the end what they are going to be looking at are two separate things. abusive distraction or error. the standards you talk about in appeals courts. so the different legal issues and factual issues at play at each stage of appeal, the trump team will bring those up and seek the relief. they haven't found much favor from the appellate courts yet. >> dana: i want to play...
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new york state new york state attorney general letitia james. >> this case is about the facts and the. and mr. donald trump violated the law. >> reporter: trump told me he does plan to attend all of his upcoming trials, civil and criminal, state and federal. that's aramark that could have a real impact on the campaign calendar. and take trump away from those key battleground states as he spends time in the courtroom. norah? >> norah: there's a number of trials coming up on different fronts, yeah. robert costa, thank you so much. well, the economy is one of the main conversation topics i have the iowa caucuses, now just four days away but it is not the only one. cbs's ed o'keefe is in ames, iowa, where he heard what is top of mind in the hawkeye state. >> the borders need to be closed. >> reporter: here in iowa, a top issue of concern for republican voters is the future of immigration and border security. >> yeah, the border is a big issue. >> open border is not a good thing. >> reporter: candidates speak about it frequently. >> the border is a disaster, the worst border in history. >>
new york state new york state attorney general letitia james. >> this case is about the facts and the. and mr. donald trump violated the law. >> reporter: trump told me he does plan to attend all of his upcoming trials, civil and criminal, state and federal. that's aramark that could have a real impact on the campaign calendar. and take trump away from those key battleground states as he spends time in the courtroom. norah? >> norah: there's a number of trials coming up on...
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. >> k >> former president donald trump took to truth social this week in a video accusing new york state attorney general leticia james of making ludicrous demands. in the caption, he used the spelling of "ludacris" the rapper instead of "ludicrous" the adjective. >> and now a response from ludacris... ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert!" tonight... shoot for immune. first, stephen welcomes america ferrera and renee rapp. featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: hey! right over there. whoo! please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. there is, this is true, people don't know because they had to turn off their cell phones before they came in here. this just happened, right? there's breaking news about former governor of new jersey and man so nice they chris'd him twice, chris christie. today at 5:00, so this just happened a little while ag
. >> k >> former president donald trump took to truth social this week in a video accusing new york state attorney general leticia james of making ludicrous demands. in the caption, he used the spelling of "ludacris" the rapper instead of "ludicrous" the adjective. >> and now a response from ludacris... ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert!" tonight... shoot for immune. first, stephen welcomes america ferrera and...
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new york state attorney general letitia james. >> this case is about the facts and the law. >> reporter upcoming trials, civil and criminal, state and federal. that's a remark that could have a real impact on the campaign calendar and take trump away from those key battleground states as he spends time in the courtroom. norah. >> there's a number of trials coming up on different fronts, yeah. robert costa, thank you so much. > the "cbs overnight >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> well, the economy is one of the main topics of conversation ahead of the iowa caucuses, now just four days away, but it's not the only one. cbs's ed o'keefe is in ames, iowa, where he heard what's top of mind in the hawkeye state. >> the borders need to be closed. >> reporter: here in iowa, a top issue of concern for republican voters is the future of immigration and border security. >> yeah. the border is a big issue. >> an open border is not a good thing. >> reporter: candidates speak about it frequently. >> the border is a disaster. the worst border in history. >> reporter: and offer solutio
new york state attorney general letitia james. >> this case is about the facts and the law. >> reporter upcoming trials, civil and criminal, state and federal. that's a remark that could have a real impact on the campaign calendar and take trump away from those key battleground states as he spends time in the courtroom. norah. >> there's a number of trials coming up on different fronts, yeah. robert costa, thank you so much. > the "cbs overnight >> announcer:...
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york? >> states like new york, tax small group of people and no responsibility from others and take crime ands a mess. they destroyed the state. particularly certainly new york city it is gone. you were smart to get out of it. >> sean: honestly, i know when i am not wanted. governor, good to see ya. that is all the time. set your dvr. thank you for making this possible. let your heart not be trouble. why? greg gutfeld up next. good nig
york? >> states like new york, tax small group of people and no responsibility from others and take crime ands a mess. they destroyed the state. particularly certainly new york city it is gone. you were smart to get out of it. >> sean: honestly, i know when i am not wanted. governor, good to see ya. that is all the time. set your dvr. thank you for making this possible. let your heart not be trouble. why? greg gutfeld up next. good nig
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so they basically, what you're saying is they stretched to almost the breaking point a new york stateonsumer fraud law in order to wipe out the entire trump empire. >> yes. this is abuse of power. remember the other four criminal charges that trump is nation are about harming him politically. this case is abuse of power in the way of trying to break him financially. this is really, really bad, and it's unfortunate that other democrats across the country are not speak up about this abuse of power that letitia james and the judge are actually wielding because, remember, both of them are elected part saabs in new york sate -- partisans. they're never going to be add admonished or harmed at the ballot box for abusing the law. elizabeth: got it. we'll be watching this verdict -- rather, ruling by the judge and what the penalty is. could be coming up, maybe end of the week, maybe next week. ford o'connell, thank you for your insight. thank you. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: still ahead, congressman dusty johnson, former home depot ceo bob nardelli, and former acting dhs secretary chad wolf.
so they basically, what you're saying is they stretched to almost the breaking point a new york stateonsumer fraud law in order to wipe out the entire trump empire. >> yes. this is abuse of power. remember the other four criminal charges that trump is nation are about harming him politically. this case is abuse of power in the way of trying to break him financially. this is really, really bad, and it's unfortunate that other democrats across the country are not speak up about this abuse...
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they cannot determine, because illegal immigrants with valid new york licensesr protected conceivably could go anywhere in the united stateslicense. cheryl: yep, this is, citizenship -- you know most angry about this is those here in i am going to stay on new york a second most angry are those that did kit legally fought through immigration court system to be a u.s. citizen have most serious i always say new york, you got what you voted for james freeman in "the wall street journal" on set with me a question for you -- >> thanks, congresswoman i mentioned how president doesn't want to solve this problem i am trying to figure out why when that graphic 25 republican governor opposing i thought a secret ballot might get 50, he can't possibly at this point fear aoc type candidate, showing up on his left and m democratic primaries, why is this not in his interest to solve this problem? i just don't get it. >> you know, that is the 64,000 dollar maybe, 64 billion dollars question, they are putting us at risk our economy number one taking resources away from every day americans we are with spending billions of dollars, for people
they cannot determine, because illegal immigrants with valid new york licensesr protected conceivably could go anywhere in the united stateslicense. cheryl: yep, this is, citizenship -- you know most angry about this is those here in i am going to stay on new york a second most angry are those that did kit legally fought through immigration court system to be a u.s. citizen have most serious i always say new york, you got what you voted for james freeman in "the wall street journal"...
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york city but in the state of new york that had been under question during this civil trial there downtowner have been brought. joining us for more on all of this is former federal prosecutor. what about that point? he says this case never should have been brought. we have looked to see if anybody else has ever been indicted or prosecuted for this. hard to find anything on it. should it have never happened? >> i think donald trump has two fights that he is fighting right now. one is the fight that this should have never happened and there aren't comparable cases and it seems like even if you had some degree of comparable cases, the amount of punitive damages that letitia james is going for a astronomical and the second point. there is a case to make in mitigation. even though there has been a finding of fraud going into today to say to the judge there is no damage, there are no complainants. nobody lost anything here. so whatever the punishment should be, should be extremely limited. >> bill: in the state of new york, what is -- what is the appeals process like? how would that unfold in a
york city but in the state of new york that had been under question during this civil trial there downtowner have been brought. joining us for more on all of this is former federal prosecutor. what about that point? he says this case never should have been brought. we have looked to see if anybody else has ever been indicted or prosecuted for this. hard to find anything on it. should it have never happened? >> i think donald trump has two fights that he is fighting right now. one is the...
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nate foy is live outside the new york state supreme court. >> nate: a lot of developments here just inthe past hour or so, sandra. 40 wall street where the news conference is set to begin is one of the properties that former president trump, adult sons and several trump organization executives are accused of overvaluing to receive favorable bank loans and we have talked a lot in the past day and this morning about the back and forth between trump's lawyers and justice arthur engoron when trump wanted to speak in his own defense for part of the closing arguments and we thought he was not going to be able to, and then that changed at the last minute. trump lawyer asked the judge if trump could speak, the judge asked trump if he would follow the restrictions set in place, trump didn't answer that question but instead immediately started speaking in his own defense saying he is the victim of fraud, that he should be paid damages because of that. he called this a political persecution. at one point while speaking the judge said he had a one-minute warning and trump said, paraphrasing here,
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america whenyo he was elected before going on tog a career as a dutchess county executive and a new york stater. he gets us. our republican who is a a memr of the bipartisan problem solvers caucus, along with representative gottheimer. please welcome congressman marc molinaro. [applause] >> i did know he was of the youngest. >> not anymore. >> still younger than josh. >> congress will do that to you. >> the age quickly. >> it's great to have you both. a couple off key things. would like to think of ourselves at the u.s. conference of mayors as a a bipartisan pragmatic organization. it's oftentimes said there are three types of folks in america. republicans, democrats, and mayors come right? is not a republican or democratic way to pickay up the trash, while the streets, create jobs and work with police to protect our neighborhoods. eally leaning in here and think that this is thist opportunity to partner with the problem solvers caucus to push for bipartisanship. to thank you publicly for your support of keeping the government open. cities don't shut down and neither should ourhe government. t
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mayor elected in mayor when he was elected before a career as a duchess county executive and new york state legislator. he gets us.ican, a member of the bipartisan problem solvers caucus, along with representative gottheimer, please welcome congressman mike molinaro. [applause] >> i didn't know he was the youngest. >> not anymore >> it's great to have you both. a couple of key thing we like to think of ourselves at the u.s. conference o■■yo bipartisan, pragmatic organization, it's oftentimes said there are three types of folks in america, republicans, democrats, and mayors. republican or democratic way to pick up trash, plow the streets, create jobs and work with police to protect our neighborhoods. so we're really leaning in here and think this is a great opportunity to partner with the problem solvers caucus to push for bipartisanship.u publicly ff keeping the government open. cities don't shut and neither should our government. so first of all, we want to publicly thank you for your leadership in helping to get that done. but talk to us a the problem sos caucus. how it came to be. and wh
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the 370 million or so that he is likely to owe new york state, and of course, the 91 criminal charges against him. you have to be a pretty foolish or perhaps corrupt banker to make that kind of financial thing available to donald. >> does he have that kind of money? i mean, one has to assume he does. and i suppose, is there also the scenario where he could use money coming from his donors -- all the trump supporters out there, sending small donations. >> will, the money he raised for political purposes, he can't use. he could run a gofundme campaign, but nine years ago, donald insisted he was worth more than $10 billion. when he became president, he asked if he could submit to this ethics from thoughts on it. but no. of course you have to sign it. it was worth $1 billion. forbes magazine said through. neither one of those is close to 10. and all his life, donald has made these fantastic claims about money. he told me one day years ago -- he had $3 million. i didn't believe him. then he told another journalist he is worth $5 billion. he makes it up. he did testify that he had $450 mill
the 370 million or so that he is likely to owe new york state, and of course, the 91 criminal charges against him. you have to be a pretty foolish or perhaps corrupt banker to make that kind of financial thing available to donald. >> does he have that kind of money? i mean, one has to assume he does. and i suppose, is there also the scenario where he could use money coming from his donors -- all the trump supporters out there, sending small donations. >> will, the money he raised...
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if new york state doesn't ratify. so the framers were quite real you about that. should i add something or would you rather i quit? >> i want mary to add something. what would you add to this? this political chicanery brilliance. >> what i love about this period is everything is true at the same time. there are multiple truths. there is the brilliance of how you think about ratification as a theoretical point and there is a political strategizing that is even crazier than anything you see today. new hampshire is like, wait, we might lose. come back later when we can manipulate the right people into showing up but i think there is another story line that really matters, which is that they cannot see the future. they do not understand what's going to happen. daily philadelphia ensure that they are going to have enough votes. they are not certain about it. i don't use the word illegal because that implies there is a structure where you know how constitution states that there is a operating system. they try to meet in ann
if new york state doesn't ratify. so the framers were quite real you about that. should i add something or would you rather i quit? >> i want mary to add something. what would you add to this? this political chicanery brilliance. >> what i love about this period is everything is true at the same time. there are multiple truths. there is the brilliance of how you think about ratification as a theoretical point and there is a political strategizing that is even crazier than anything...
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also coming up, rescue cruise in japan, keep up the search for survivors of the devastating new york state earthquake. but the chances of finding people alive are fading: ads north and south korea exchange or tilbury fire and drills near disputed island . what's behind this latest incident, the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. israel's defense minister has outlined his post to most plan for the gaza strip. you'll have kalonde says that he envisioned no is really settlers moving into the territory. he went on to say that once a mazda is defeated, he believes palestinians would be in charge there. a mazda is considered a terrorist group by many countries. meanwhile, thousands turned out in bay route for the funeral of the mosque commander who was assassinated there this week. moon is learning the streets pay rate for the how much number to the seller of a killed by the pound is riley driving strike of israel has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but nonetheless movie is the most senior. i'm asked me to be killed since social security is began on october 7th. the assassination ha
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it has to be cognizant of that as -- he may lose the ability to do business in new york state. >> david, what could the impact of the civil fraud case be? >> i think we can expect the judge will renew his order removing donald's business licenses, we call them certificates in new york, so donald can't do business in new york, he's going to have to change the ownership of those properties. he is probably going to have to sell some properties, and it may be done through the monitor, to come up with the necessary cash but of course the sale under these circumstances is not going to be at the highest price, it'll be closer to a firesale price, for any of his assets. furthermore, from the document we just got from the court monitor, former judge barbara jones, there's a lot you don't see in from's financial statements that raise questions about reality versus fiction, as we just saw with the supposedly relationship between the judge and roberta kaplan that didn't exist. so, this is going to be very revealing about how much of a house of cards donald's finances are. >> one more legal developm
it has to be cognizant of that as -- he may lose the ability to do business in new york state. >> david, what could the impact of the civil fraud case be? >> i think we can expect the judge will renew his order removing donald's business licenses, we call them certificates in new york, so donald can't do business in new york, he's going to have to change the ownership of those properties. he is probably going to have to sell some properties, and it may be done through the monitor,...
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york state, what's going on?> people are realizing they don't want to be in new york and this is not a pro rights state and we need to make changes and make the changes quickly and you point out we haven't seen these readings since the very beginning of the pandemic so what's going to change if you're start ago business today are you going going to start it in new york and the people governing our state need to realize and make changes fast. stuart: got it. murph stay there, with us for the hour. lauren is back looking at movers including united airlines, which i think is down 3%. lauren: yeah and look at delta, down 4.5% and airlines are lower. you have the selloff on friday for the airlines, extending into today. the bad weather, 1700 cancellations already this morning. it's 11:00 in the morning and boeing 737 max 9 grounding and alaska carries the most and faa has the grounding being indeaf gnat while they get more day that and what does united and alaska do holding these jets? they can't use them. stuart: rig
york state, what's going on?> people are realizing they don't want to be in new york and this is not a pro rights state and we need to make changes and make the changes quickly and you point out we haven't seen these readings since the very beginning of the pandemic so what's going to change if you're start ago business today are you going going to start it in new york and the people governing our state need to realize and make changes fast. stuart: got it. murph stay there, with us for the...
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state. and this is just the start of our comprehensive agenda for new york in 2024. e'll protect the environment by planting 25 million trees, fund resiliency efforts, and expand solar access, and make sure our state meets our bold emission targets. [applause]is we'll promote jobs in agriculture and invest in family-owned farms. we'll connect new yorkers with disabilities to career opportunities and fund research into rare diseases like als that robs millions like my own mother of their vitality. while we address countless challenges with 204, yes, 204 policy initiatives in our 2024 state of the state book, which i'm sure will find its way to your nightstands this evening. today i'm going to just focus on a few key common sense items for our agenda: fighting crime, fixing our mental health system, and protecting new yorkers hard-earned money. [applause] let's talk about crime. if government can't keep their citizens safe, then nothing else matters. last year, we reduced gun violence, bringing shootings down by a third all across the state. murders are down 21% in new
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it's very bad for new york state. companies are fleeing. people are fleeing. streets are crime ridden. letitia james, all she thinks about is get trump. she's been dreaming about it for years. it's not the way a state should be run. this is a state that's been in big trouble. all the businesses are fleeing. the people are fleeing. the people that pay taxes. the people that don't pay taxes are coming in. we'll have a news conference today. don't know the time. we'll notify you. sometime in the early after at 40 wall street we'll give a news conference where we can have a microphone, because we don't have a microphone here. even that they don't want us to have. we'll see if the judge lets me speak. we'll see. thank you very much. >> donald trump speaking before he heads into closing arguments of the civil fraud trial against him. saying, repeating much of what we've heard from donald trump in the past going in. calling it a witch hunt. calling it election interference interference. making it clear once again what is happening in the courtroom is a campaign strat
it's very bad for new york state. companies are fleeing. people are fleeing. streets are crime ridden. letitia james, all she thinks about is get trump. she's been dreaming about it for years. it's not the way a state should be run. this is a state that's been in big trouble. all the businesses are fleeing. the people are fleeing. the people that pay taxes. the people that don't pay taxes are coming in. we'll have a news conference today. don't know the time. we'll notify you. sometime in the...
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and because of the corruption problem in new york state. i was trying to fight against those issues. the democratic primary voters didn't think i was the right candidate. i accept that fact. but now i'm running for tigers. people know tom suozzi and that he fights for the people. they know he will stand up against the extreme right and the extreme left and will work for the people, trying to make people's lives better. >> former corpsman , thanks so much for being here. >> there are plans to retaliate against those who launched a drone attack killing three u.s. soldiers and wounding dozens more. what sources are telling cnn about what that retaliation might look like. that is next. >> closed captioning is brought to you by mesobook.com. >> back with our leader, president biden decided how the u.s. will respond to an attack in jordan. the attack killed three american soldiers, left dozens of others wounded and although president biden did not dwell on any details, the u.s. is attempting to toe the line between the measuring strength and prev
and because of the corruption problem in new york state. i was trying to fight against those issues. the democratic primary voters didn't think i was the right candidate. i accept that fact. but now i'm running for tigers. people know tom suozzi and that he fights for the people. they know he will stand up against the extreme right and the extreme left and will work for the people, trying to make people's lives better. >> former corpsman , thanks so much for being here. >> there are...
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now, where does it leave the state of new york? it has been two years since the former governor stepped down. governor hochul has since been elected to office. and she has put in a set of ref reforms that were part of a settlement agreement between the state of new york and department of justice. and more reforms are coming. they include the creation of a new expanded human resources department, an alternative complaint process for senior officials, and creating supervisor training and anti-retaliation policies. now, we should mention governor cuomo from the beginning has denied all of these allegations and his lawyer did issue a response to the report saying it was based on the attorney general's findings which in their opinion were biased and misleading. former governor andrew cuomo has been trying to make a reentry into public life. he has been making some public appearances. he has a podcast and sometimes he is mentioned as a political candidate in the future. the question now is whether or not he is going to be able to continu
now, where does it leave the state of new york? it has been two years since the former governor stepped down. governor hochul has since been elected to office. and she has put in a set of ref reforms that were part of a settlement agreement between the state of new york and department of justice. and more reforms are coming. they include the creation of a new expanded human resources department, an alternative complaint process for senior officials, and creating supervisor training and...
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bigger than new york state.american numbers anyone has seen. it has the highest hispanic numbers that anyone has seen. if those polls are right, the democrats are in big trouble. with a better end trump a couple of more times -- weindict donale more times. the latino community, biden's inflation disaster has crushed your household finances. what has he done to your finances? incredible. he has crushed your finances and the open border policy. they demolished your wages, the inflation he caused. all it was h energy. gasoline, fuel, oil, natural gas went up to a level it impossible not. that is what caused inflation. we will bring it down because we will go grill, baby drill. -- drill, baby drill. drill it way down. all communities, hispanic and african-american flooded. coming in from china, from all parts of the world, through the southern border, four years ago they did not have that, they had to go through hell, i was negotiating the prices of machinery that would capture drugs. we had great stuff. you know wh
bigger than new york state.american numbers anyone has seen. it has the highest hispanic numbers that anyone has seen. if those polls are right, the democrats are in big trouble. with a better end trump a couple of more times -- weindict donale more times. the latino community, biden's inflation disaster has crushed your household finances. what has he done to your finances? incredible. he has crushed your finances and the open border policy. they demolished your wages, the inflation he caused....
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[applause] the state of new york is strong. stronger today than when i became governor two years ago. it's affordable. we've traversed some rocky terrain. and there's still some switchbacks before we reach the summit. across our nation and our state people worry that a safe and affordable is somehow out of reach while shootings and murders have declined by double digeafety at the grocery store, the synagogue or the subway is always top of mind. and i've always made great stride■v to take guns off the streets. too many parents are still fearful as their children get on the bus each morning often troubled individuals are discharged from the hospital without receiving the care they need and go on to commit the potential of a crime no matter how serious is causing anxiety for our and on top of that, they're also frustrated with the right cost of living -- rising cost of living. inflation 9.1% to 3.1% over the last 18 months. paychecks are finally growing,ye struggling to make a dollar go further. and sadly, no matter how hard they w
[applause] the state of new york is strong. stronger today than when i became governor two years ago. it's affordable. we've traversed some rocky terrain. and there's still some switchbacks before we reach the summit. across our nation and our state people worry that a safe and affordable is somehow out of reach while shootings and murders have declined by double digeafety at the grocery store, the synagogue or the subway is always top of mind. and i've always made great stride■v to take guns...
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new going to lose the capital and york city is threatening to secede new york state if new york state ratify. so the framers quite brilliant about that. can i add something here? would you rather i just quit? yeah. yeah. and that's good. i want mary to add something? yeah. mary, what would you add to this? yeah, there's a political chicanery. yeah. i mean, what i love about this period is everything's true at same time, you know, like there's multiple truths. there's sort of the, the brilliance of how you think about ratification is a theoretical point. there's the political strategizing that's even crazier than anything you see today. you know, like new new hampshire's like, wait, we might lose. we're we're adjourning, come back when we can manipulate the right people showing up. but but i think there's another through line that really matters, which is they cannot see the future they do not understand what's going to happen. they leave philadelphia unsure that they're going to have enough votes. they're not certain about it. they they've sort of unless i use the word illegal because
new going to lose the capital and york city is threatening to secede new york state if new york state ratify. so the framers quite brilliant about that. can i add something here? would you rather i just quit? yeah. yeah. and that's good. i want mary to add something? yeah. mary, what would you add to this? yeah, there's a political chicanery. yeah. i mean, what i love about this period is everything's true at same time, you know, like there's multiple truths. there's sort of the, the brilliance...
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on january 8 , 1902, the new york state legislature passed one of those unusual laws for which the legislation of several states in the united states is still famous. it was a law to punish men who look at women obscene look. america at that time was a puritan country. the new law obliged the police to fine anyone who unequivocally looked at a passing woman or... returned after her for 25 dollars; in case of repeated violation, the offender was ordered to leave the house for some time in horse blinders, they block the side view. this law technically still exists, it's just not enforced; in 1907 , new york passed a law against adultery . he prohibited adultery between people if at least one of them was married. both were punished with up to 90 days in prison or a fine of $500. this. the law is also still in force and rarely, but it is applied. over the past half century, about a dozen people have been punished under it. on january 8, 1959 , charles de gaulle became president of france. during world war ii, the general was a symbol of the french resistance. after the war , the communists and soc
on january 8 , 1902, the new york state legislature passed one of those unusual laws for which the legislation of several states in the united states is still famous. it was a law to punish men who look at women obscene look. america at that time was a puritan country. the new law obliged the police to fine anyone who unequivocally looked at a passing woman or... returned after her for 25 dollars; in case of repeated violation, the offender was ordered to leave the house for some time in horse...
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this is a civil lawsuit brought by the new york state attorney general letitia james against the trump organization and various individuals including donald trump. the allegation is that trump and his organization vastly inflated the values of their properties, their assets in order to get loans that they maybe wouldn't otherwise have gotten or perhaps at better interest rates. important to know, the judge has already found on one of the causes of action, one of the claims here in favor of the attorney general and against donald trump. that was something the judge decided before the trial. the judge said just based on the filings i have before me, i'm resum ruling in favor of the a.g. there are still six other causes of action related to submitting false documents and that kind of thing, what the attorney general is now asking for is 3 $370 million in disgorgement, we're taking away ill-gotten gains, and most importantly cancellation of the trump organization's business certificate, which you need to do business in the state. when trump's lawyers, they're arguing for the future of the
this is a civil lawsuit brought by the new york state attorney general letitia james against the trump organization and various individuals including donald trump. the allegation is that trump and his organization vastly inflated the values of their properties, their assets in order to get loans that they maybe wouldn't otherwise have gotten or perhaps at better interest rates. important to know, the judge has already found on one of the causes of action, one of the claims here in favor of the...
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understand, i think the real problem for cnn is 15 million, which is larger substantially the new york state. it's an invasion. it's an invasion. [applause] when we look back seven years ago, you look back, the first speech i made, i didn't have a speech writer, i just told it like it was. i think it was a very good speech. it was controversial, but it is not controversial anymore. i said they are coming up, and i said the people that are coming up they are from prisons. and now they are from prisons. they are emptying out jails from all over the world. africa, the congo in the congo the empty out there jails. if you look at the jail population, all over the world that is down. in some cases they have nobody in their prisons, where they were packed. all over the world, you have it in africa, europe, asia, middle east, yemen -- now we are bombing yemen. they have a little reputation for terrorism. cnn doesn't agree with that. yemen has a slight reputation for terrorism. we're taking in equal from yemen. we are taking in thousands and thousands of people from china. it is one thing to come in
understand, i think the real problem for cnn is 15 million, which is larger substantially the new york state. it's an invasion. it's an invasion. [applause] when we look back seven years ago, you look back, the first speech i made, i didn't have a speech writer, i just told it like it was. i think it was a very good speech. it was controversial, but it is not controversial anymore. i said they are coming up, and i said the people that are coming up they are from prisons. and now they are from...
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elizabeth: got it -- new york state is no help. thank you so much for joining us tonight. have you on. >> thank you. elizabeth: this story coming up, california state lawmakers, they're pushing for a brand new rule and standard for car drivers that could be adopted nationwide. some critics are asking, is this again too much government control? if senator eric schmitt from senate transportation's going to break this down on "the evening edit." next. ♪ we're here with chris counahan of our local leaffilter. so chris, tell us how leaffilter is different from every other gutter protection on the market. with leaffilters, patented filter technology, there are no gaps, no openings, no place for debris to get in at all. and we install leaffilter on your existing gutters. it's a permanent solution. you'll never have to climb a ladder to clean out your gutters again. that's amazing, chris. tell me about the process. simple and easy. just give us a call, set up an appointment. we'll come out and give you a free gutter inspection. if they're sagging, we'll repair them. if they're bro
elizabeth: got it -- new york state is no help. thank you so much for joining us tonight. have you on. >> thank you. elizabeth: this story coming up, california state lawmakers, they're pushing for a brand new rule and standard for car drivers that could be adopted nationwide. some critics are asking, is this again too much government control? if senator eric schmitt from senate transportation's going to break this down on "the evening edit." next. ♪ we're here with chris...
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he had new york state id in his possession for some reason.n to this exchange here. >> reporter: please, my brother, please let me in. i can help you. >> reporter: you can see what he's holding in his hand, that new york state id card. we don't know if it is real or fake, if it is his or someone else's or why he has it but we were told by sources the that man did cross successfully, illegally coming into luke is above bill. listen to these numbers, when those republicans were out here yesterday they said they got a briefing from border patrol and told by agents that the cartel on the other side of the river is estimated to be making $32 million every single week just here in the eagle pass area based on human smuggling. back to you. stuart: next ordinary number and great report, thank you very much indeed. congressman andy biggs trying to shut the government out of lawmakers don't get a deal to close the border. watch this. >> no more money for this bureaucracy until you've brought the border under control, shut the border town, shut the gover
he had new york state id in his possession for some reason.n to this exchange here. >> reporter: please, my brother, please let me in. i can help you. >> reporter: you can see what he's holding in his hand, that new york state id card. we don't know if it is real or fake, if it is his or someone else's or why he has it but we were told by sources the that man did cross successfully, illegally coming into luke is above bill. listen to these numbers, when those republicans were out...
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>> i agree, and the attorney general, the new york state attorney general is requesting that donald trumps the prohibited from ever doing business in new york again. and of course, they're asking for that 300 and $70 million discouragement, to pay back the unjust benefits. and also, remember, there is an appellate court that will be looking at this. so, if the judge does do the death penalty, the appellate court would be looking at that and will know about the other cases beforehand. but we will see. the judge said that it would be this week, probably wednesday. so, we will see if that will happen. he could still get a very big fine. and, you know, hurt donald trump and his business without basically stopping him and his company from ever doing business in new york again. >> i mean, we've got the legal people. they have laid the stage for us. let's talk about the politics of all of this. donald trump is going to be required to be in court for all of the criminal trial proceedings. how different is this presidential campaign going to look this go around? i mean, do you anticipate that what
>> i agree, and the attorney general, the new york state attorney general is requesting that donald trumps the prohibited from ever doing business in new york again. and of course, they're asking for that 300 and $70 million discouragement, to pay back the unjust benefits. and also, remember, there is an appellate court that will be looking at this. so, if the judge does do the death penalty, the appellate court would be looking at that and will know about the other cases beforehand. but...
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to rescue workers in japan are racing against time to find survivors of the devastating new york state earthquakes. the confirmed death toll has risen to $84.00 with at least $179.00 more. unaccounted for. rescuers are still struggling to reach some of the worst hit areas for just 5 minutes to refuse to knock says that a general election is likely to take place in his 2nd half of this year. his conservative party has fallen behind on cold with the opposition. the neighbor party, while ahead installation and a cost of living crisis are likely to dominate election campaigns. so us court has unsealed court records containing the names of people linked to convicted sex track record. jeffrey epstein, the identities of more than 150 people mentioned in the lawsuit, brought by one of up scenes. most prominent accusers had been kept sealed for years . a ruling last month found no legal justification to keep them private. after weeks of heavy rain, many communities in germany are struggling with rising flood waters and burst river banks. the northwestern state of lower saxony has been hit harde
to rescue workers in japan are racing against time to find survivors of the devastating new york state earthquakes. the confirmed death toll has risen to $84.00 with at least $179.00 more. unaccounted for. rescuers are still struggling to reach some of the worst hit areas for just 5 minutes to refuse to knock says that a general election is likely to take place in his 2nd half of this year. his conservative party has fallen behind on cold with the opposition. the neighbor party, while ahead...
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. >> k >> former president donald trump took to truth social this week in a video accusing new york stateorney general leticia james of making ludicrous demands. in the caption, he used the spelling of "ludacris" the rapper instead of "ludicrous" the adjective.
. >> k >> former president donald trump took to truth social this week in a video accusing new york stateorney general leticia james of making ludicrous demands. in the caption, he used the spelling of "ludacris" the rapper instead of "ludicrous" the adjective.
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york. i love the state of new york -- i should say i loved the state of new york, but i have real concerns is doing business right now in the state of new york understood lee tier shah james. >> maria: trump built his empire in new york, and now she wants him banned from the real estate industry in new york. it's extraordinary. what is president trump expecting from all of this? he's still campaigning. he was, obviously, campaigning in iowa just over the weekend. what is he expecting in terms of all of these legal issues and how he's going to make it e to the finish line in november? >> you know, he's remained positive, sometimes more positive than i am. i think that he would like to think that judges still have the ability to take politics out of their state of mind when making decisions on these cases. ms. james, for instance, on thursday will be closing and giving summations. the judge there we've seen, you know, put a gag order on me, on the president, all the lawyers. we hope that he will see through this. sometimes when they push so hard, they make it obvious that their agenda is real
york. i love the state of new york -- i should say i loved the state of new york, but i have real concerns is doing business right now in the state of new york understood lee tier shah james. >> maria: trump built his empire in new york, and now she wants him banned from the real estate industry in new york. it's extraordinary. what is president trump expecting from all of this? he's still campaigning. he was, obviously, campaigning in iowa just over the weekend. what is he expecting in...
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but pretty bizarre to see a guy from halfway around the world holding a new york state i.d. card in his hand as he was trying to get into the united states. back to you. >> john: how did he get in, a break in the fence or let him through the fence? >> so there are several ways. obviously breaches all along the border wall, he could have come in through another hole or walked around to the port of entry. port of entry is reopened and border patrol has been gathering some people there. so that lukeville area is like swiss cheese with the border wall. a lot of areas people are coming through, john. >> john: bill, thank you so much. now this. >> we don't have enough room for the migrants, we don't have support services. >> we must close the southern border. we can really take in more migrants coming to chicago. >> sandra: illinois residents say they are fed up with the state's response to this growing migrant crisis and now they are dealing one scheduled migrant drop-offs happening in chicago suburbs. and that's prompting leaders to impose penalties against the bus companies dro
but pretty bizarre to see a guy from halfway around the world holding a new york state i.d. card in his hand as he was trying to get into the united states. back to you. >> john: how did he get in, a break in the fence or let him through the fence? >> so there are several ways. obviously breaches all along the border wall, he could have come in through another hole or walked around to the port of entry. port of entry is reopened and border patrol has been gathering some people...
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probably a group of people larger in number than new york state.country, it is horrible. they are coming from prisons and jails, from all over. from countries most people have never heard of. and from mental institutions and insane asylums, being emptied out into our country. many terrorists are coming in. in 2019 -- i just saw a recently on a poll, they had no terrorists. there had to be some, but they had none. as soon as this group took over they have hundreds and hundreds of terrorists coming, some of them really bad. many of them came in and nobody knows where they are. this is not a good thing. we have to have a deportation level that we have not seen in this country in a long time, since dwight eisenhower, actually. [applause] i don't want to be overly rough on the president, but i have to say that he is the worst president we have had in the history of our country. he is destroying our country. my wife attended the funeral two months ago of rosalynn carter and it was beautiful and jimmy carter was there. i thought to myself, jimmy is happy
probably a group of people larger in number than new york state.country, it is horrible. they are coming from prisons and jails, from all over. from countries most people have never heard of. and from mental institutions and insane asylums, being emptied out into our country. many terrorists are coming in. in 2019 -- i just saw a recently on a poll, they had no terrorists. there had to be some, but they had none. as soon as this group took over they have hundreds and hundreds of terrorists...
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he ended up for some reason having a new york state i.d. card. take a listen. >> sounds like we don't have the sound there. he was holding in his hand. he had a new york state i.d. card as he was asking border patrol to let him in. we don't know how or why he had that card or who it may belong to, whether his or somebody else's. we don't know. we found it interesting to point out. we're told he ended up later crossing illegally into lukeville successful. he somehow got through the border wall. live on the fox news drone 50 yards away we have a small group of hondurans and venezuelans trying to climb through the texas razor wire now. when the house republicans were out here they said they got a briefing by border patrol and were told that the cartel in mexico across the river from us is estimated to be making $32 million every single week just here in the eagle pass area just from their human smuggling activities. send it back to you. great point. >> dana: let's bring in dr. don cunningham. you have a very interesting job and perspective. what is
he ended up for some reason having a new york state i.d. card. take a listen. >> sounds like we don't have the sound there. he was holding in his hand. he had a new york state i.d. card as he was asking border patrol to let him in. we don't know how or why he had that card or who it may belong to, whether his or somebody else's. we don't know. we found it interesting to point out. we're told he ended up later crossing illegally into lukeville successful. he somehow got through the border...
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the first female cabinet member, frances perkins, who had known fdr from his days as a new york state senator, described the seizures to columbia university historians in 1955, quote, the change in his appearance had to do with the oncoming of a glassy eye and an extremely drawn look around the eyes and cheeks and even sort of a dropping of the muscles of the jaw on the mouth as though they weren't working exactly when he fainted, as he did occasionally, not for many years, but for several. that was all accentuate that it would be momentary, it would be very brief, and he'd be back again, unquote, even. and i mistook these episodes for what she called little brain bursting that she described to a close friend. a record of that conversation was found at the herbert hoover library at north branch, iowa, as well as other about fdr health. that, thanks to these are certainly never made it to hyde park. fdr en also presents for the first time the story of relationship with vincent astor. one cannot truly understand fdr without examining that close relationship, among other, astors hosted o
the first female cabinet member, frances perkins, who had known fdr from his days as a new york state senator, described the seizures to columbia university historians in 1955, quote, the change in his appearance had to do with the oncoming of a glassy eye and an extremely drawn look around the eyes and cheeks and even sort of a dropping of the muscles of the jaw on the mouth as though they weren't working exactly when he fainted, as he did occasionally, not for many years, but for several....
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. >> blinding snow across parts of western new york state. meanwhile, down sout
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