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listen to mayor adams of new new york city. >> new yorkers are angry, i am angry too.have not asked for this. there was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers. this responsibility was simply handouted to us without warning as buses began showing up. we need a realistic decompression strategy at the border that will slow the outflow of asylum seekers. we need a coordinated effort to move asylum seekers to other cities in this country to ensure everyone is doing their part and congress must pass emergency financial relief for our city and others. will: what is a realistic decompression str strategy at te border? >> means don't close the border, just slow it down and send them to republican places as well even though we have been bragging that we're sanctuary city. once we get the illegal migrants, we really don't want them. how frustrating -- i'm originally from arizona. you live in texas. how frustrating is it to hear major adams, will, tell essentially texas, well, we didn't ask for this and we don't have enough money. like wha
listen to mayor adams of new new york city. >> new yorkers are angry, i am angry too.have not asked for this. there was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers. this responsibility was simply handouted to us without warning as buses began showing up. we need a realistic decompression strategy at the border that will slow the outflow of asylum seekers. we need a coordinated effort to move asylum seekers to other cities in this country to ensure...
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he claimed while walking into court he was, quote, blackmailed without explaining. >>> new york city police under pressure to protect passengers following three separate stabbing attacks on the new york city subway within an eight-hour span. one victim stabbed to death getting off a train in the bronx. two othered injure in the harlem and brooklyn. no other arrest made. the police commissioner asserting her department needs to do more. >>> when we come back here on a friday night, the coldest air of the season when it comes to my flooring needs, floor and decor is my go-to to get it all. that's because they've got my back with the benefits and services i actually want and financing options to help take my business to the next level. floor and decor just...gets it. and with a partner like that, i get more done. discover floor and decor today! your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an
he claimed while walking into court he was, quote, blackmailed without explaining. >>> new york city police under pressure to protect passengers following three separate stabbing attacks on the new york city subway within an eight-hour span. one victim stabbed to death getting off a train in the bronx. two othered injure in the harlem and brooklyn. no other arrest made. the police commissioner asserting her department needs to do more. >>> when we come back here on a friday...
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new york. that is why i think the new york city mayor, the democrats again are being very careful with the languagecity councilmember about an hour ago. he told me that this is an opportunity for new york city to really be a leader in the whole nation in terms of dealing with the immigration crisis. so again, that is how they are, the democrats are positioning this. when the mayor was in city council he chaired on immigration, so he knows this stuff well. republicans are making this not about new york city but about the nation and about president biden and they are saying this isn't about the texas governor's busting of immigrants to places like new york city, this is about biden and his policies and how many people they are allowing in and how they are dealing with people who are coming across the southern border. the estimate _ the southern border. the estimate is _ the southern border. the estimate is that - the southern border. the estimate is that new - the southern border. the estimate is that new york will spend something like $1 billion this fiscal year because of the situation and the shar
new york. that is why i think the new york city mayor, the democrats again are being very careful with the languagecity councilmember about an hour ago. he told me that this is an opportunity for new york city to really be a leader in the whole nation in terms of dealing with the immigration crisis. so again, that is how they are, the democrats are positioning this. when the mayor was in city council he chaired on immigration, so he knows this stuff well. republicans are making this not about...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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right. >> right. >> new york city. new york city. think about this for a moment. 24-hour city.n i go out. i'm having dishwashers and cooks subway si go visit this 24-hour city. this is not a 9:00 to 5:00 and this is a city that never sleeps. this should be out and directing the people of the city and i love that. it's a multi billion-dollar industry our night life industry. tell me all the time, thank you mayor for acknowledging us. >> you know you take hits for that. you respond to it there. when you got a migrant emergency when the city is facing an economic downturn and a crime issue, any thought of toning it down? >> think about what you said. you said we have an economic issue. my night life is a multi billion-dollar industry. people are afraid to go back out to restaurants. now they see their mayor going out saying come back out to our city. that is what the whole theme is. so you say okay, eric, you're taking hits. what has been the mayor of new york without taking hits? you know. you can't wake up and read the papers in the day and say my god, i'm afraid of being critic
right. >> right. >> new york city. new york city. think about this for a moment. 24-hour city.n i go out. i'm having dishwashers and cooks subway si go visit this 24-hour city. this is not a 9:00 to 5:00 and this is a city that never sleeps. this should be out and directing the people of the city and i love that. it's a multi billion-dollar industry our night life industry. tell me all the time, thank you mayor for acknowledging us. >> you know you take hits for that. you...
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and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. tweet it was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course, he is not doing this publicly, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing, like every city in the 19th century. new york, more than any other. so the city is growing, it's roads, it's buildings, it means a lot of stuff. that is true. but how this stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. he was dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. does he simply stick it in his pocket? that would be a little too easy. his typical method was simply to pad building contracts. so say a building cost $10,000 to build. they would soak say okay, give me a bill for $20,000. you'll get your $10, 000, that's what you can expect. when this arrangement -- he could divide the extra funds between the big four and --
and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. tweet it was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course, he is not doing this publicly, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing, like every city in the 19th century. new york, more than any other. so the city...
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so what they are doing now is build it on randal island but yesterday the new york city city council asted the randle island. we would be winter and it's cold. what they suggested is there are 10 empty hotels in new york let's put them in hotels in new york instead. if you remember, it was about a month, month and a half ago we did the story about how the city was looking for 6,000 hotel rooms? though have been trying to get the very latest on it. apparently none of the hotels would sign contracts with the city of new york. apparently they didn't want to do business with migrants in anywhere facilities so they have not. that is why they are building these facilities, 10 structures, soft sided buildings to try to handle all the people. >> ainsley: how are they going to handle? it's going to get so cold on randal's island. it gets freezing january and february right there on the water everyone colder next to the water. >> brian: we will not have enough tents soon. topping out at 16,000. with the president landing planes in small airports in new york city area. and governor abbott and ev
so what they are doing now is build it on randal island but yesterday the new york city city council asted the randle island. we would be winter and it's cold. what they suggested is there are 10 empty hotels in new york let's put them in hotels in new york instead. if you remember, it was about a month, month and a half ago we did the story about how the city was looking for 6,000 hotel rooms? though have been trying to get the very latest on it. apparently none of the hotels would sign...
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migrant crisis made its way from southern border all the way up here in new york city we've been tellingut issue for months but now we're seeing a new layer to impact this massive surge migrants is having on our country. and new york city public school ace loan more than 5,000 migrant children have enrolled and it is putting a strain on an already stressed education system. i wanted to find out from parents directlily how this is impacting schools we help to shape trust our children. >> it is untold story of the crisis at our southern border. we have had the new york cd over 5,000 children enrolled in our school system. >> a parent in the vice president of the community education counsel for district 2 in new york city. >> so what is happening inside of the classroom? what are kids saying, kids just want to love each other and have a good time. and then what are teachers saying as well because there's a new reality in the classroom. right? >> yes. reality is that our schools are not ready for this huge influx of new students who sometimes they have not been school for a long time. they d
migrant crisis made its way from southern border all the way up here in new york city we've been tellingut issue for months but now we're seeing a new layer to impact this massive surge migrants is having on our country. and new york city public school ace loan more than 5,000 migrant children have enrolled and it is putting a strain on an already stressed education system. i wanted to find out from parents directlily how this is impacting schools we help to shape trust our children. >>...
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the city of el paso run by democrats, has now bussed more than 11,000 migrants to new york city and juste city of chicago. compare that to what governor greg abbott has been doing in texas. governor abbott only sent to new york city about 3300 migrant and 1000 to the city of chicago. governor abbott's numbers are a small fraction what el paso has been doing. it's been governor abbott taking the criticism. el paso hasn't had that. the federal government is reimbursing the city of el paso for their migrant busing and housing costs. that mean it's we the taxpayer doing it. that daily cost is pushing upwards of $300,000 every single day for the city of el paso. >> dana: all right. thank you. >> bill: meanwhile, another death on new york city runway. a man fell in queens yesterday. witnesses say it happened during a scuffle. remember on saturday, police arrested an 18-year-old in the deadly shooting of 15-year-old jay john burnett. that happened on a train last week. earlier this month, a 43-year-old father of three, he was stabbed on a train in brooklyn. homeless man has been arrested. alexi
the city of el paso run by democrats, has now bussed more than 11,000 migrants to new york city and juste city of chicago. compare that to what governor greg abbott has been doing in texas. governor abbott only sent to new york city about 3300 migrant and 1000 to the city of chicago. governor abbott's numbers are a small fraction what el paso has been doing. it's been governor abbott taking the criticism. el paso hasn't had that. the federal government is reimbursing the city of el paso for...
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eric: speaking of new york city, griff was talking about new york city mayor eric adams, well, nine moreuses arrived in the big apple from texas today. that just one day after mayor adams declared a state of emergency in new york over what he calls a shelter crisis. the mayor says all the asigh asylum -- a i sigh lumbar seekers are simply overwhelming the city's resources and the homeless shelter system. charles watson with more on that right now. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, eric. new york city mayor eric adams says he's calling for federal aid to help the city deal with large groups of migrants that are being bussed in from the southern border into new york city on a daily basis. the mayor says the city is now seeing anywhere between 5-9 migrant busloads a day including new batch that rolled into new york city's port authority this morning. those migrants join about 17,000 migrants the mayor says have been sent to new york city since this spring. many of those buses have been charter by republican governors in both texas and arizona seeking to pressure the biden administration and
eric: speaking of new york city, griff was talking about new york city mayor eric adams, well, nine moreuses arrived in the big apple from texas today. that just one day after mayor adams declared a state of emergency in new york over what he calls a shelter crisis. the mayor says all the asigh asylum -- a i sigh lumbar seekers are simply overwhelming the city's resources and the homeless shelter system. charles watson with more on that right now. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, eric....
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new york is now. we need help from the federal government, help from the state of new york. new york city now others must step up and join us. >> reporter: yeah, and so for the most part adams has largely focused his frustrations on republicans, accusing them of using migrants as political pawns. but busing migrants up north appears to be a bipartisan effort. the democratic mayor of el paso, which has been overwhelmed by border crossings, has bussed at least 7300 migrants to new york city since the end of august, more than the state. texas governor greg abbott doubled down on the effort writing on twitter, quote, sanctuary cities like new york city experience a fraction of what texas border communities face every day. we'll continue busing migrants to new york city, d.c. and chicago to relieve our overwhelmed border towns until biden does his job to secure the border. so right now, arthel, it looks like figures from both sides of the aisle, republicans and democrats, are saying the ball is in the court 069 federal government, meaning the biden administration and congress. arthel? arthel:
new york is now. we need help from the federal government, help from the state of new york. new york city now others must step up and join us. >> reporter: yeah, and so for the most part adams has largely focused his frustrations on republicans, accusing them of using migrants as political pawns. but busing migrants up north appears to be a bipartisan effort. the democratic mayor of el paso, which has been overwhelmed by border crossings, has bussed at least 7300 migrants to new york city...
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but i realize i began to do more of the research that, actually in new york city, apple morning met van buren. and he was jackson's vice president. and it was clear that she had seen him probably in that early so long periods when she was a new york in 1834. and he may have mentioned this to jackson. andrew jackson you about her. maybe because of van buren, but also because she was widely touted and scene of the big attraction at this point in america. so she did go to the jackson white house, to the president's house. and we don't have any records in his accounts of what he said to her. all we have is the newspaper account of which inspired. and apparently jackson, for some reason, assumed that awful moye was an emissary and that she would have the passage to go back to china and to watch her fellow women who had bound feet that this was an unnecessary in improper activity and that patient stop it and that she should go back to china and plant them know that. i am sure that it was kind of amazing for a foul away to hear those words and she was not going back to china and it's not an em
but i realize i began to do more of the research that, actually in new york city, apple morning met van buren. and he was jackson's vice president. and it was clear that she had seen him probably in that early so long periods when she was a new york in 1834. and he may have mentioned this to jackson. andrew jackson you about her. maybe because of van buren, but also because she was widely touted and scene of the big attraction at this point in america. so she did go to the jackson white house,...
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in new york city, the majority of the buses are coming from texas. in an exclusive interview with affiliate kltv, texas governor greg abbott saying busing migrants is not a political stunt. >> new york, washington, d.c. and chicago are self-declared sanctuary cities of millions of people with far more capabilities of dealing with these migrants than these small, little towns on the border. so this is a life preserver for the small communities in south texas. >> reporter: the department of homeland security says it is helping cities like new york, d.c. and chicago by expediting reimbursement requests just as soon as they come in and helping with resources on the ground. still, the buses continue to come, and not just from texas, now from florida and arizona as well. whit? >> phil lipof for us, thank you. >>> we turn now to what's next for the economy. gas prices are again on the rise. investors are dealing with another wall street sell-off. abc's deidre bolton here now to break it all down and what it means for your money. deidre, good morning. >> good
in new york city, the majority of the buses are coming from texas. in an exclusive interview with affiliate kltv, texas governor greg abbott saying busing migrants is not a political stunt. >> new york, washington, d.c. and chicago are self-declared sanctuary cities of millions of people with far more capabilities of dealing with these migrants than these small, little towns on the border. so this is a life preserver for the small communities in south texas. >> reporter: the...
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new york. stephanie, after migrants were brought to new york city, the mayor saying they're looking at transporting some of these migrants now to other cities? >> reporter: he sure did. david, new york city officials say a third of migrants arriving here want to go to other cities where they have relatives or friends. mayor adams says the city is working to make that happen. david. >> stephanie ramos tonight. steph, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news involving former football star republican georgia senate candidate herschel walker, who as a candidate opposes abortion with no exceptions. tonight what "the new york times" is now reporting involving the woman claiming he paid for her abortion. "the times" now reporting he encouraged her to get a second abortion, too, but she says she refused. here's abc's steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: he's the u.s. senate hopeful in georgia and college football legend who has publicly come out against all abortions, no matter a woman's reason. but late this evening, yet another report says that herschel walker doesn't do as he says. "the new york times" i
new york. stephanie, after migrants were brought to new york city, the mayor saying they're looking at transporting some of these migrants now to other cities? >> reporter: he sure did. david, new york city officials say a third of migrants arriving here want to go to other cities where they have relatives or friends. mayor adams says the city is working to make that happen. david. >> stephanie ramos tonight. steph, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news involving former...
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more illegal migrants coming to new york city. w where they're going but they are in new york city and are being directed as you can see, lots of you adult males on this bus. we will take a look he when we e right back. stay with us. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. maria: welcome back. president trump's legal team filing an emergency appeal to the supreme court asking that justice clarence thomas review part of an appeals court order dealing with classified documents seized at hiss florida home. joining us now, florida congressman, member of the intelligence committee, brad wenstrup. it's great to see you this morning. welcome back. >> thank you, maria. good to be with you. maria: give us your assessment of what trump is trying to do and where this stands. >> well, the trump team is certainly going to c
more illegal migrants coming to new york city. w where they're going but they are in new york city and are being directed as you can see, lots of you adult males on this bus. we will take a look he when we e right back. stay with us. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today....
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new york. look, in the city of new york, serious crime this year is up nearly 40% over last year.rime crisis and all of our urban areas. and you have got mayors like adams who spend more time in night clubs and adjusting his pocket square than he does actually fighting crime and mayor lightfoot is making tiktok videos. >> jesse: dress nicely and go out to dinner. this is all he likes to do. this is not a crime wave if you read flip bump bump at "the washington post." he has an article at the post today says crime is surging in fox news coverage. philip bump a terrible journalist and puts out a piece today you know our guy gianno caldwell, i think his relative got murdered. he went out and started asking questions to some of these democrats about crime and they all dodged and willinged away. this bumpbump fool says we are a crime wave. he says crime is not a major concern for voters. every survey i have seen as it at least top three. why is he writing this? doesn't he care about people getting hurt. >> right now people are concerned about inflation and crime. those are the top two
new york. look, in the city of new york, serious crime this year is up nearly 40% over last year.rime crisis and all of our urban areas. and you have got mayors like adams who spend more time in night clubs and adjusting his pocket square than he does actually fighting crime and mayor lightfoot is making tiktok videos. >> jesse: dress nicely and go out to dinner. this is all he likes to do. this is not a crime wave if you read flip bump bump at "the washington post." he has an...
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maggie haberman has covered trump's rise in new york city to his presidential campaign, presidency, andifficult period after leaving office. now this pulitzer prize winning journalist, who is a new york times star reporter, has published a new book about him called confidence man. her book has been making headlines, but has also brought criticisms, with accusations that she has withheld information about trump that was relevant to ongoing investigations about his actions. has she put profits before principles? and what is the responsibility of a good journalist? now, you've been covering donald trump since the �*90s, more than anybody else, perhaps, yet you say that he still remains a bit of an enigma for you. how is that possible? it's an interesting question, and thank you for having me. i think he's an enigma for almost everybody. i think that he is a man of a handful of moves, and you can identify what those moves are, and you see him use them over and over again, but it can be tricky to figure out which ones. and i think the biggest issue, and i write about this, is people want to
maggie haberman has covered trump's rise in new york city to his presidential campaign, presidency, andifficult period after leaving office. now this pulitzer prize winning journalist, who is a new york times star reporter, has published a new book about him called confidence man. her book has been making headlines, but has also brought criticisms, with accusations that she has withheld information about trump that was relevant to ongoing investigations about his actions. has she put profits...
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c., to give me a chance to go back to new york city. and it would give some very good exposure. if they would figure out what to do next, and get to know the right people in new york city for a job and public relations. but if you go out there? what if you start to meet the people? once you start to shake hands, and hear about their concerns are, you can figure out, maybe, actually, i can do this. i can fix their problems. i became so convinced that you have to win. so, i ran for new york city council when my dad, decided, to run for president. rudy giuliani asked my father to run for borough president, to increase the republicans on staten island. my mother was diagnosed, not long before that, and threw away from home, for the right thing. so, he ran for borough president, and one, which left off in his congressional data. it was always just a dream come true for me, watching him, following him, and following the discussions, and the debates, to have an opportunity to serve in the united states house of representatives. it was probably about the highest honor i could think of. >
c., to give me a chance to go back to new york city. and it would give some very good exposure. if they would figure out what to do next, and get to know the right people in new york city for a job and public relations. but if you go out there? what if you start to meet the people? once you start to shake hands, and hear about their concerns are, you can figure out, maybe, actually, i can do this. i can fix their problems. i became so convinced that you have to win. so, i ran for new york city...
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city of rochester. that incident brought renewed attention to new york's controversial bail reform laws. miller in new york city. >> bill: we know and you know that crime is a big issue for mid-terms. marc thiessen. good morning. when this came across the phone yesterday and you start reading it and it's a double or triple take. >> it's amazing. first of all the good news they weren't targeting congressman zeldin. it wasn't an assassination attempt like the stabbing attempt may have been. bad news shows how crime is migrating. this town of shirley, long island, a suburban neighborhood. average household income is $104,000, so this isn't fort apache in the bronx. this is a suburban neighborhood. a drive-by shooting where the daughters are doing their homework you have two kids bleeding out on the front lawn and police had to escort him to not step on the blood in his front lawn. shows how crime is changing. it used to be that crime was contained to certain neighborhoods. now it's every where. new yorkers who could go about their business can't do that anymore. it is every where and affect
city of rochester. that incident brought renewed attention to new york's controversial bail reform laws. miller in new york city. >> bill: we know and you know that crime is a big issue for mid-terms. marc thiessen. good morning. when this came across the phone yesterday and you start reading it and it's a double or triple take. >> it's amazing. first of all the good news they weren't targeting congressman zeldin. it wasn't an assassination attempt like the stabbing attempt may...
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it is it is an unsustainable policy the taxpayers of new york city and america are being forced to payity alone, $1 billion. blue one putting them on cruise ships. calling for the border to be closed is not going to happen. it is simply not going to happen. >> i believe it can happen. if you take the house and senate you will have more leverage to push back on the administration. what you see taking place is happening under 1-party rule, when donald trump was in office he put in place policies that restored order at the border. seeing people coming in orderly, having their claims heard remain in mexico or on the other side until those court cases were heard, what you are seeing is 4 million people entering the country, many returning for their court cases and the mayor new york city saying the taxpayers of new york have to pay for housing, education, healthcare, and the support for those individuals. my parents are immigrants, no one ever paid for their housing when they came here. stuart: you have millions of them here. they are not going back, they are not going to go back. what shou
it is it is an unsustainable policy the taxpayers of new york city and america are being forced to payity alone, $1 billion. blue one putting them on cruise ships. calling for the border to be closed is not going to happen. it is simply not going to happen. >> i believe it can happen. if you take the house and senate you will have more leverage to push back on the administration. what you see taking place is happening under 1-party rule, when donald trump was in office he put in place...
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new york's mayor eric adams says, oh, that's because all of these cities, d.c., chicago and new york ck mayors. here's what eric adams said in a television interview. he said keep in mind these are three cities where we have black mayors. this is undermining our economy and is undermining our attempt to recover in our cities. these three cities were targeted. this is in a television interview and the host just then asks, you think these cities are being targeted including new york because they have black mayors? adams says i don't know if it's black mayors or northern cities. something is wrong. we have thousands of cities in this country. why are we specifically targeting washington, chicago and new york? i could offer you a potential answer, mayor. you're sanctuary cities and three of the largest cities in the united states of america. >> ainsley: if you want to get attention of other people, if you're going to do this, you have to ship them to the larger cities that will definitely get more attention. >> brian: here's an example of how wrong mayor adams is. and every day that goes
new york's mayor eric adams says, oh, that's because all of these cities, d.c., chicago and new york ck mayors. here's what eric adams said in a television interview. he said keep in mind these are three cities where we have black mayors. this is undermining our economy and is undermining our attempt to recover in our cities. these three cities were targeted. this is in a television interview and the host just then asks, you think these cities are being targeted including new york because they...
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new york. it's going to take leadership changes in new york city, in new york state, to change anything like this. these cops are afraid of doing their jobs. the mayor is a former nypd officer. he might be higher than officer when he left, but you would think you'd be pushing harder to get criminals off the street, and that's the first step. leave the criminals in jail. don't just let them out, because the paperwork isn't even finished before they are lit back out. and i have things like this happening. it is too little 6-year-old girls, i'm sure they were scared to death, and here he was with his wife trying to go make a difference. talk about making a difference with the city and with the state. his little innocent girls were at home. granted, had nothing to do with it, but i'm sure he feels horrible about it, and is not his fault. >> i think you hit the point right off the bat. this happened in suburbia. i think we've come to the expectation that our cities are problem, and there is no solution anytime soon for them, but suburbia, my original thought is that i live in suburbia just like zeldin
new york. it's going to take leadership changes in new york city, in new york state, to change anything like this. these cops are afraid of doing their jobs. the mayor is a former nypd officer. he might be higher than officer when he left, but you would think you'd be pushing harder to get criminals off the street, and that's the first step. leave the criminals in jail. don't just let them out, because the paperwork isn't even finished before they are lit back out. and i have things like this...
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new york and long island. can i have never are seen as many signs outside trump. >> ainsley: we don't have lawns though in new york citys the problem san antonio steve new york city two to three to 1 to republicans. lee zeldin talk about crime because he has been the victim of crime that guy tried to slit his throat briewm thattably with that sharp thing at that rally and shootout outside his house. and he has been talking a lot and the "new york post" has been featuring all this crime in the subways where people are killed and stuff like that. yesterday, i was listening to the radio. and they were -- i think it was the mayor on the radio saying, you know, 3.5 million people use the subways and buses every day. with no incident. in other words, their message is 3.5 million people aren't murdered every day. but, you know, it is a problem. it's kind of a narrative of republicans. and it's a narrative because it's a problem. >> brian: new york city major crime up 30%. transit up 41. robbery 33. felony assault up 1. burglary 29. what is down is shootings and murder murder good news is morman mo people surviving being shot.
new york and long island. can i have never are seen as many signs outside trump. >> ainsley: we don't have lawns though in new york citys the problem san antonio steve new york city two to three to 1 to republicans. lee zeldin talk about crime because he has been the victim of crime that guy tried to slit his throat briewm thattably with that sharp thing at that rally and shootout outside his house. and he has been talking a lot and the "new york post" has been featuring all...
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the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her from china he said in the diary her appearance is exactly the same as the figures on teach us a large head. small features and a countenance devoid of expression in her foot is great curiosity. it is not four inches in length. so this is interesting to me because is presenting from boy as and her visage an object and because he has seen before chinese people but only on teach us in his experi and so i just think that's really interesting that we see this visual image that the khans paying for and promoting and that's what american would be seeing. yeah definitely. and i mean there is sort of t
the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her...
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bloomberg reports that misdemeanor arrests in new york city jumped 25% in the first six months of mayorric adams' administration. these are small crimes like subway fare evasion and sleeping on a park bench. but these arrests do let concerned new yorkers know how mayor adams will not tolerate being poor in this city. can you promise that by the end of your term, every new yorker will be rich or in jail? >> every new yorker will feel safe. misdemeanor arrests, those are the quality of life issues. we lost almost $500 million on those jumping turnstiles. no enforcement. they start out as misdemeanor arrests. they enter the system, then they commit felonies. that's what history has shown us. >> now in one notable police incident, the nypd arrested a saxophone musician for allegedly violating subway rules and regulations. you call the nypd's response proper policing. are you concerned the nypd does not have enough funding when you only have six cops in your saxophone strike force? >> oh, negative. omnipresence, them being there, quality of life is a number one issue people complain about. >
bloomberg reports that misdemeanor arrests in new york city jumped 25% in the first six months of mayorric adams' administration. these are small crimes like subway fare evasion and sleeping on a park bench. but these arrests do let concerned new yorkers know how mayor adams will not tolerate being poor in this city. can you promise that by the end of your term, every new yorker will be rich or in jail? >> every new yorker will feel safe. misdemeanor arrests, those are the quality of life...
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and washington d.c., philadelphia, and new york city will feel this tonight. the new images coming in at this hour. ian hitting south carolina as a category 1 hurricane. winds up to 85 miles per hour. dangerous storm surge. families carried from the rising waters. and tonight, the tornado fears now. and the nation's capital, philadelphia, the new york city area, all bracing for winds and rain tonight and tomorrow. elwyn lopez where the hurricane made landfall this time, and rob marciano timing this out in the hours ahead. >>> and in florida tonight, the death toll rising dramatically just moments ago, and what our team witnessed today when they finally made it to sanibel island, florida. cut off because part of the causeway is destroyed. the horrific scene. victor oquendo with the search and rescue teams tonight. >>> the other major news this friday night, vladimir putin holding a massive rally in red square, declaring four regions of ukraine are now part of russia. putin's nuclear threat tonight. what he said about the u.s. and president biden's response. ian
and washington d.c., philadelphia, and new york city will feel this tonight. the new images coming in at this hour. ian hitting south carolina as a category 1 hurricane. winds up to 85 miles per hour. dangerous storm surge. families carried from the rising waters. and tonight, the tornado fears now. and the nation's capital, philadelphia, the new york city area, all bracing for winds and rain tonight and tomorrow. elwyn lopez where the hurricane made landfall this time, and rob marciano timing...
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my plan a was i become the mayor of new york city and that i lost the forward party as mayor of new york city and say check itout, a new way forward . and we're going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. but that wasplan a and then i did not win . and the other plan, plan to a where i'm building the forward party as an independent . >> i asked yesterday on my twitter account if my readers are more followers have questions for you and there were a lot of feedback and a lot of questions but i say the right choice vote, the number one question was just concerned that a criticism that you had run as a democrat and had planned to leave the party but didn't tell anyone so what would you say to that criticism and do you understand why some of the people that supported you would have been concerned that you are representing that you're a democrat while you knew that you would possibly be leaving the party . >> i was straightforward about my policies. i think there's views of policy proposals so to me that should be why you vote for someone and why you're excited abou
my plan a was i become the mayor of new york city and that i lost the forward party as mayor of new york city and say check itout, a new way forward . and we're going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. but that wasplan a and then i did not win . and the other plan, plan to a where i'm building the forward party as an independent . >> i asked yesterday on my twitter account if my readers are more followers have questions for you and there were a lot of...
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. >> pushing a stranger onto the subway tracks in new york city. y is the democratic mayor and governor think they will do something about a rise in crime. >> lisa. >> hitting a new record more than 2.3 million migrants trying to cross the southern border illegally. only the ones the border agents know about. >> coming for your suv. now the liberal media claims our dogs are responsible for global warming. >> all right. first president biden trying to put a spin on the bad economy. doubling down on his incidents didn't that republicans will make it worse if they take control of washington. >> the republicans have made it clear. most of them voted against the bill to reconstruct america through that infrastructure bill now they are voted against to a person voted against the inflation reduction act which provides environmental security and safety. they don't have a platform other than tear down what we've been able to do. when people start talking about inflation, democrats should change the subject. >> so proud of the president to help america's work
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city. is ukraine on the verge of another major win? >>> plus, new york's migrant crisis. more than 18,000 migrants arriving in just the past six months. the city pushed to the brink, and some new yorkers are not happy about it. it's a story you'll see first "outfront." >>> and an american citizen sentenced to 16 years in a saudi prison for tweets he sent while he was in the united states. the man's son is my guest. let's go out front. >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" front, putin's top commander speaking out saying russia and ukraine are one, upping the ante hours ahead of a major meeting between putin and his national security council. all eyes on what putin will do. this as his top commander in an interview said that, quote, difficult decisions are ahead, seeming to signal that he may pull back from the crucial ukrainian city of kherson. tonight we have new video, it shows ukrainian forces pushing deeper into the russian-controlled area of kherson. so they're in that armored vehicle moving relatively quickly there. that is in the kherson region. you hea
city. is ukraine on the verge of another major win? >>> plus, new york's migrant crisis. more than 18,000 migrants arriving in just the past six months. the city pushed to the brink, and some new yorkers are not happy about it. it's a story you'll see first "outfront." >>> and an american citizen sentenced to 16 years in a saudi prison for tweets he sent while he was in the united states. the man's son is my guest. let's go out front. >>> and good evening....
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new york 1 for one hour. new york runs a local cable outfit that would get almost no coverage. outside of new york cityee it. >> steve: if she can get away with it, she is trying to do of it the scale in new york city is crazy. nine people murdered in the subway. over the weekend, did you see this? apparently some guys went into a mitsubishi dealership over in jamaica, queens. they stole the keys to 20 cars over the next couple of days they stole 20 cars. the worry from the police is think are going to use these 20 cars as get away vehicles to ride around the city doing gunpoint robberies at smoke shops and on street corners so if a car pulls up to you on a street in new york city, you don't know if that car is stolen. you don't know if that guy has a gun 20 cars are missing and positive they are going to be used for a crime wave are just thinking it's bad it's not really bad. station cleaner says it's sad. it's the new normal. he has worked there for 15 years. he says i have worked here half my life. if it's not a subway surfer, it's a fight. if it's not a fight it's a stabbing or shooting. you can de
new york 1 for one hour. new york runs a local cable outfit that would get almost no coverage. outside of new york cityee it. >> steve: if she can get away with it, she is trying to do of it the scale in new york city is crazy. nine people murdered in the subway. over the weekend, did you see this? apparently some guys went into a mitsubishi dealership over in jamaica, queens. they stole the keys to 20 cars over the next couple of days they stole 20 cars. the worry from the police is...
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. >> the new york city subways especially but mayor eric adam telling writers... >> new york, the districtorneys are keeping the bad guys behind bars and nothing changes. >> a federal judge ordered dr. anthony fauci and other white house officials as part of a lawsuit. >> the biden administration question included with social media companies to censor -- >> bryce harper sending this ball into the stands to sense the philadelphia phillies to the world series. the fans going wild and the astros punching their card to the world series. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: you chose the song for cincinnati because i'm sure the circus does come to town. >> brian: when i think of this, i think of circus. >> steve: did you say something? >> ainsley: i love cincinnati. [laughter] skyline chili, they now sell it into grocery stores from cincinnati. >> steve: sure. >> ainsley: so skyline chili, i did not know this. i was with a friend and we go into the grocery store and we are searching for skyline chili. this was done in florida but they do sell it in new york. >> steve: in a canned question asked me to the frozen
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in the "new york times" the kathy and regis show called i literally thought to myself, i guess we are making news because young female new york city it was somewhat controversial. then we started making the phone calls back it turns out i was the first female tour pants on the house of the floor of representatives. not against the dress rose to his story will have to research this, the best as i could determine there is not a set out dress code for females when they were doing those things because they didn't think there'd be any females on the house floor. but yes i made glamour magazine, i went on the kathy and regis show and it was all because i had pants on the floor for the first time. >> this is all external your colleagues did not, question or. >> note not at all. i would be really surprised if they would have noticed. >> before we go too far ahead i want to give you a chance about the story you talked about off tape with the delegation you led to boston it when you were pregnant can you tell us about that? >> thank you. i got to be very close with bob dole during the former yugoslavia in crisis. during the time we had an a
in the "new york times" the kathy and regis show called i literally thought to myself, i guess we are making news because young female new york city it was somewhat controversial. then we started making the phone calls back it turns out i was the first female tour pants on the house of the floor of representatives. not against the dress rose to his story will have to research this, the best as i could determine there is not a set out dress code for females when they were doing those...
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is he doing well in other parts of the state where they are not as progressive or as liberal as new york citythink it's a fourth of the city might be republican, maybe. >> lawrence: one thing struggling with not just in new york race. lee zeldin hit it -- think only campaign when donald trump is on the ticket. and so, there is this -- he is not on the ballot this time. so when you get them to talk about the issue they have nothing to say about it. all can you say is trump, trump, trump, trump. i'm the person that is running. what about the policies that you guys stand on and they have no answer for that. >> that's why joe biden has been talking about mega maga trying to put donald trump on the ballot and he is not. tudor dixon on the ballot. second debate. other two we highlighted were the one and only debates they are going to have. this was their second debate. oakland university in rochester, michigan. opened up and talked about abortion in particular a state ballot initiative referred to as proposal 3 codify the right to abortion in the state constitution. tudor dixon, the republican atta
is he doing well in other parts of the state where they are not as progressive or as liberal as new york citythink it's a fourth of the city might be republican, maybe. >> lawrence: one thing struggling with not just in new york race. lee zeldin hit it -- think only campaign when donald trump is on the ticket. and so, there is this -- he is not on the ballot this time. so when you get them to talk about the issue they have nothing to say about it. all can you say is trump, trump, trump,...
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question here i see is, how would you describe judge motley's as a manhattan borough president on new york cityolitics? hmm. good question. well, she was able to break and enter politics in manhattan, new york politics, despite a woman. i can't that everyone welcomed her. and indeed they did not. there were those who thought she should stay in her lane as a civil rights lawyer and that she wasn't the most authentic representative of african-american kids, including in harlem. and yet she did break through. and that was partly because had the not only of liberal democrats but when she ran for manhattan borough president all of three parties supported including the republican party and this another third party. and so she was just very well respected she did break through and in terms of her impact, i point to two things. first, there was the symbolism of her as as we all know, being a politician, you know, a lot of chicken and representing the and the state. and she did that. and it was something to see baker motley being the represent ative of the city of new york and then more substantively, a
question here i see is, how would you describe judge motley's as a manhattan borough president on new york cityolitics? hmm. good question. well, she was able to break and enter politics in manhattan, new york politics, despite a woman. i can't that everyone welcomed her. and indeed they did not. there were those who thought she should stay in her lane as a civil rights lawyer and that she wasn't the most authentic representative of african-american kids, including in harlem. and yet she did...
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she doesn't have a very compelling response to the issues that are now, you know, taking over new york city, taking over new york city streets, things you don't need to be an ideological voter to consider casting that ballot for lee zeldin and that's why i think you're hearing so much 11th hour confidence and look, odds on if you had to flip a coin obviously hochul is by far the favorite, but this is a much , much closer, i think this margin is going to look a lot more like very narrow re-election victory in new jersey a year back than it looks like any other democratic race they want it to. neil: yeah, if people voted what the they thought the polls were in new jersey a year ago, it might have been very different results. that was close as a tick when it was supposed to be a double-digit race. very good stuff, tiana, always good seeing you appreciate it. in the meantime we're focused on celebrities when they say something nice about a republican, but when luke bryan, country sensation, invites governor ron desantis on the stage, let's just say it didn't get quite the reaction maybe some wo
she doesn't have a very compelling response to the issues that are now, you know, taking over new york city, taking over new york city streets, things you don't need to be an ideological voter to consider casting that ballot for lee zeldin and that's why i think you're hearing so much 11th hour confidence and look, odds on if you had to flip a coin obviously hochul is by far the favorite, but this is a much , much closer, i think this margin is going to look a lot more like very narrow...
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even for people who are citizens of new york city. n get mad when people arrive a demand resources housing and food, they call human rights is ridiculous. and eric adams saying that is disproportionately affecting new york city here, had no empathy for the border towns or eagle pass or for texas and arizona. who have been dealing with this for years. i really find it hard to. these with eric adams and people of martha's vineyard and nantucket and biden's bored air czar kamala harris, they are so confused. it is their own policies. kennedy: that is where it leads, they are lying when they say the border is secure. they are not teling the truth, they have been the one in power, they could have had federal fixes that eric adams is seeking now. that is not just an issue for texas and arizona and california. you know this affects the entire country. and they have to decide when kind of a country we are, they are giving so many mixed messages, they hurt children and families and splitting them apartment you know that -- apart, that is lackin
even for people who are citizens of new york city. n get mad when people arrive a demand resources housing and food, they call human rights is ridiculous. and eric adams saying that is disproportionately affecting new york city here, had no empathy for the border towns or eagle pass or for texas and arizona. who have been dealing with this for years. i really find it hard to. these with eric adams and people of martha's vineyard and nantucket and biden's bored air czar kamala harris, they are...
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he said the women in my life, i won't ayou h allow them to go te subway you in new york city. ink murders on subway you are hitting a new -- subway are sitting you new all time high in new york city. i was speaking with paul in the green room. it's a possibility in the big cities if something doesn't change in terms of leadership, in terms of the attitude about -- well, the attitude against protecting the innocent and protecting the law-abiding in this city, it never gets better. that it just becomes san francisco. a bigger version of san francisco. because people don't -- people with money, they p don don't hao live here. they have the choice of liveing somewhere else. maria: and they're moving out. dagen: right. if you're a hedge fund manager, you're not going to live here. you're going to trade from florida or nevada or up in the rockies somewhere. and big companies like the saving grace for new york has been some of the large tech companies buying up real estate like google owns a large swath of my neighborhood but these companies are also going to have problems when they t
he said the women in my life, i won't ayou h allow them to go te subway you in new york city. ink murders on subway you are hitting a new -- subway are sitting you new all time high in new york city. i was speaking with paul in the green room. it's a possibility in the big cities if something doesn't change in terms of leadership, in terms of the attitude about -- well, the attitude against protecting the innocent and protecting the law-abiding in this city, it never gets better. that it just...