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it's not what new yorkers want. and we should have the right of determination of what we want to do in terms of our gun laws in our state. >> reporter: president biden in a statement said the ruling "should deeply trouble us all." adding, "in the wake of the horrific attacks in buffalo and uvalde, we must do more as a society, not less, to protect our fellow americans." >> i think it's a bad decision. i think it's -- i think it's not reasoned accurately, but i'm disappointed. >> reporter: and in his dissent, justice stephen breyer mentioned the nearly 300 mass shootings that have occurred this year, saying the court's decision does not consider the "potentially deadly consequences." and that it burdens states' efforts in "preventing gun violence and protecting the safety of its citizens." but justice samuel alito firing back, writing, "how does the dissent account for the fact that one of the mass shootings near the top of its list took place in buffalo? the new york law at issue in his case obviously did not stop t
it's not what new yorkers want. and we should have the right of determination of what we want to do in terms of our gun laws in our state. >> reporter: president biden in a statement said the ruling "should deeply trouble us all." adding, "in the wake of the horrific attacks in buffalo and uvalde, we must do more as a society, not less, to protect our fellow americans." >> i think it's a bad decision. i think it's -- i think it's not reasoned accurately, but i'm...
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the affluent new yorkers, do you know 52% of our taxes are paid by 2% of new yorkers? >> trevor: i can believe that? >> if we lose those 2%, we lose our teachers, our firefighters, our cops. so for me not to engage the high-income earners, that's foolish as a mayor, and i'm not going to do that. i want them to pay their taxes, i want them to volunteer, i want them to contribute to my museums, my non-profits, they need to be a part of that. so when you look at what we're doing right away, childcare vouchers for families in the city, you know, people are paying $50 a week, we were able to get them down to $10 a week. we opening so many new seats in childcare. what we're doing with dyslexia screening and childcare fund for our children. when you start out a childcare fund for a chiecialtiond they're four times more likely to go to college by having -- this college fund. >> trevor: right. >> when you look at what we're doing called the crisis management team and how they deal with crisis on the ground for prevention, what we're doing with earned earned income tax c. brothe
the affluent new yorkers, do you know 52% of our taxes are paid by 2% of new yorkers? >> trevor: i can believe that? >> if we lose those 2%, we lose our teachers, our firefighters, our cops. so for me not to engage the high-income earners, that's foolish as a mayor, and i'm not going to do that. i want them to pay their taxes, i want them to volunteer, i want them to contribute to my museums, my non-profits, they need to be a part of that. so when you look at what we're doing right...
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keep new yorkers safe. again, it is not open season here in the state of new york to carry guns on the street of new york city. and i stand with law offices all across the state of new york to let individuals know if individuals carry guns they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we will designate spaces that are safe. >> attorney general james, thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. i appreciate you. >>> he is testifying behind closed doors at a federal grand jury. what the doj wants from the leader of the stop the steal movement. that's next. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you
keep new yorkers safe. again, it is not open season here in the state of new york to carry guns on the street of new york city. and i stand with law offices all across the state of new york to let individuals know if individuals carry guns they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we will designate spaces that are safe. >> attorney general james, thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. i appreciate you. >>> he is testifying behind...
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are new yorkers now less safe after today's ruling? >> so true, and when you think about this decision, was supposedly rooted in our historical past connection with guns. but it did not take into account the reality of today. americans and new yorkers are less safe based on this decision by the supreme court. >> you're the mayor of the most populous city in the country. but 80 million americans live in states that are impacted by today's ruling. do you worry that gun violence will go up all over america now as a result of this? >> we had one of the most stringent gun permit and carry laws in the country. and now this has completely disrupted our pursuit to ensure our streets are safe, and it's taken away the progress that we have made. 3,000 guns my officers have removed from the streets. now we have to go after this pursuit of what the supreme court has put in place. >> in his opinion today, justice brett kavanaugh stated, quote, why isn't it good enough to say, i live in a violent area and i want to be able to defend myself. what's y
are new yorkers now less safe after today's ruling? >> so true, and when you think about this decision, was supposedly rooted in our historical past connection with guns. but it did not take into account the reality of today. americans and new yorkers are less safe based on this decision by the supreme court. >> you're the mayor of the most populous city in the country. but 80 million americans live in states that are impacted by today's ruling. do you worry that gun violence will...
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it was really about keeping new yorkers safe, because new york and its geography and its density and our history dictates that we're different in many respects. >> reporter: myrie says the new yorkers he's heard from recently have been largely opposed to loosening handgun licensing requirements, though there are some who welcome an opportunity to arm themselves. >> absolutely. especially because, i am qualified to do that and i am trained to do that. and i would feel much safer. >> reporter: new yorkers like nancy nichols, who says she was licensed to carry a concealed firearm in texas when that was required, but she gave up her pistol after moving to new york city eight years ago. >> because some of us are not new yorkers and some of us are, i feel like there's going to be a middle split ground there, yeah. >> reporter: where do you stand in that split ground? >> i'm for it, as long as there's proper regulations in place and stuff that we can clearly define who gets to have one and where, i feel like we can actually do that. >> reporter: therein lies the next challenge in a post-rul
it was really about keeping new yorkers safe, because new york and its geography and its density and our history dictates that we're different in many respects. >> reporter: myrie says the new yorkers he's heard from recently have been largely opposed to loosening handgun licensing requirements, though there are some who welcome an opportunity to arm themselves. >> absolutely. especially because, i am qualified to do that and i am trained to do that. and i would feel much safer....
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new yorkers jumped into action. police examining this video. bystanders joining forces to save the lives of two women pinned against a building by that taxi. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. on a busy manhattan street. the taxi striking a cyclist, then veering onto the sidewalk. picking up speed and hitting the two women, pinning them up against the wall. >> as this occurs, a remark abl scene took place. about 15 to 20 new yorkers attempted to pick this cab off these women. the bystanders gathering around the car, moving as a team to un wshing and reacting. we were getting ice and taking aprons out. we got a belt on someone to provide a tourniquet. >> reporter: six people were taken to the hospital, including the driver of that cab. as can you see, david, police are still here at the scene. they say this crash appears to have been an accident. now the new york city mayor just a few moments ago saying that out of the six victims, three of the victims are in serious condition. he also said that some of the victims wer
new yorkers jumped into action. police examining this video. bystanders joining forces to save the lives of two women pinned against a building by that taxi. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. on a busy manhattan street. the taxi striking a cyclist, then veering onto the sidewalk. picking up speed and hitting the two women, pinning them up against the wall. >> as this occurs, a remark abl scene took place. about 15 to 20 new yorkers attempted to pick this cab off these women. the bystanders...
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. >> brown, a legendary magazine editor who ran vanity fair and the new yorker, has tapped into more than 100 sources for an inside look at buckingham palace. plus, what's next for journalism? what does tina brown say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> tina brown, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for letting me come. [ both laugh ] >> you and i have known each other for some years. you are a legendary magazine editor. >> which means "old." [ both laugh ] >> titles of magazines like tatler, vanity fair, the new yorker. now you are the author of your second book about the british royal family, "the palace papers." it is an insider's account of the last 25 years since princess diana's passing. you spoke to more than 120 people that were involved or have knowledge of the senior royals. in 2022, assess the state of the monarchy. >> perilous, right now. it's in a perilous, fragile moment. the queen is in a glide path, obviously, to the last days of her reign. we've had the buffeting and tarnishing
. >> brown, a legendary magazine editor who ran vanity fair and the new yorker, has tapped into more than 100 sources for an inside look at buckingham palace. plus, what's next for journalism? what does tina brown say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> tina brown, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for letting me come. [ both laugh ] >> you and i have...
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york, we will continue to keep new yorkers safe. again, it is not open season here in the state of new york to carry guns on the street of new york city. ask i stand with law enforcement offices all across the state of new york to let individuals know that, if individuals carry guns, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> attorney general -- >> we will designate spaces that are safe. >> attorney general james, thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. i appreciate you. >>> he is testifying behind closed doors at a federal grand jury. what the doj wants from the leader of the stop-the-steal movement. that's next. we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be 100% recyclable, including the caps they're collected and sepated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the ci
york, we will continue to keep new yorkers safe. again, it is not open season here in the state of new york to carry guns on the street of new york city. ask i stand with law enforcement offices all across the state of new york to let individuals know that, if individuals carry guns, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> attorney general -- >> we will designate spaces that are safe. >> attorney general james, thank you so much for your time. i appreciate...
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but i didn't end up writing that book >> seth: you -- you talk about, again, as a "new yorker" reporter, sometimes you got a "writearound." sometimes you're trying to talk to subjects who are tricky they don't like talking to reporters. they don't trust them. do you have some tricks in your tool bag have you had luck over the years, sort of, developing a technique to get people to talk who might otherwise not? >> and i -- you know, what i often tell people is, "listen, the train is leaving the station. like, if you don't get on it, that doesn't mean it's not going to go. i'm going to write the piece whether you cooperate or not." but the truth is that it's often the case with some of these people that, even if you get the interview, they're not going to tell you anything all that helpful. >> seth: sure. >> i had this funny experience with -- with gerry adams, who was in the irish republican army, the ira. i wrote a book about them and he wouldn't talk with me. and i remember saying -- just, kind of, complaining and saying, "oh, god, i wish he would talk." and another guy who'd been in t
but i didn't end up writing that book >> seth: you -- you talk about, again, as a "new yorker" reporter, sometimes you got a "writearound." sometimes you're trying to talk to subjects who are tricky they don't like talking to reporters. they don't trust them. do you have some tricks in your tool bag have you had luck over the years, sort of, developing a technique to get people to talk who might otherwise not? >> and i -- you know, what i often tell people is,...
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he is a new yorker even though he's now moved. there's a broad coalition of support put together in this state. it's going to include republicans, democrats. we're getting elected officials that are democrats right now publicly endorsing us. that will continue. there's people that are not republicans or democrats. so what we'll see is a very broad coalition of support that will put us over the top this november. i'm confident of it. i wouldn't be in the race otherwise. >> neil: we'll watch closely, congressman. congratulations. we'll see how this race moves forward. we did reach out to governor hochul. we have yet to hear back. we always try to be fair and balanced. so hope springs eternal. by the way, happy 15th anniversary nor the iphone. 15 years ago today, steve jobs introduced it to the world. some of the first reviews were goofy. it's not going to go anywhere. wrong! ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i'v
he is a new yorker even though he's now moved. there's a broad coalition of support put together in this state. it's going to include republicans, democrats. we're getting elected officials that are democrats right now publicly endorsing us. that will continue. there's people that are not republicans or democrats. so what we'll see is a very broad coalition of support that will put us over the top this november. i'm confident of it. i wouldn't be in the race otherwise. >> neil: we'll...
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it was really about keeping new yorkers safe because new york and its geography and incidence density and our history dictates that we're different in many respects. >> reporter: he says the new yorkers he's heard from recently have been largely opposed to loosening handgun licensing requirements although there are some who welcome an opportunity to arm themselves. >> absolutely. especially because i am qualified to do that and i am trained to do that. and i would feel much safer. >> reporter: new yorkers like nancy nichols who says she was licensed to carry a concealed firearm in texas when that was required but she gave up her pistol after moving to new york city eight years ago. >> because some of us are not new yorkers and some of us are i feel like there's going to be a middle split ground there, yeah. >> reporter: where do you stand in that split ground? >> i'm for it, as long as there's proper regulations in place and stuff that we can clearly define who gets to have one and where, i feel like we can actually do that. >> reporter: therein lies the next challenge. the senator sa
it was really about keeping new yorkers safe because new york and its geography and incidence density and our history dictates that we're different in many respects. >> reporter: he says the new yorkers he's heard from recently have been largely opposed to loosening handgun licensing requirements although there are some who welcome an opportunity to arm themselves. >> absolutely. especially because i am qualified to do that and i am trained to do that. and i would feel much safer....
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that's according to a recent expose in "new yorker. josh shulte was also a troubled employee that got into escalating fights with his colleagues that began with a nerf gun war believe it or not and now stands accused of hacking with wikileaks back in 2016 it ended in a mistrial back in 2020 his retrial began last week. he's also facing separate charges for child pornography and sexual assault he denies all the charges against him. a recent "new yorker" article dug into the leak saying could it be that he had leaked the cia's digital arsenal not because of the principle opposition to the policies of the u.s. government but because he was pissed off at his colleagues new yorker staff writer patrick keith joins me now he's the author of the cia hack. thanks for being here. and this article you write shulte doesn't seem like an ideological whistle-blower so why not who is he? >> it's funny, he denies he's the leaker at all. part of what's so interesting about this story as you say the government is convinced this is the guy who did the lea
that's according to a recent expose in "new yorker. josh shulte was also a troubled employee that got into escalating fights with his colleagues that began with a nerf gun war believe it or not and now stands accused of hacking with wikileaks back in 2016 it ended in a mistrial back in 2020 his retrial began last week. he's also facing separate charges for child pornography and sexual assault he denies all the charges against him. a recent "new yorker" article dug into the leak...
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it is not what new yorkers want. >> joining us now is the 57th governor of new york, kathy hochul, governor, thank you very much for joining us. at the end of what i know has been an exhausting day, and a surprising type. this was not on your schedule today, having to react to the supreme court overruling a law that is over 100 years old. >> teddy roosevelt was president when we had this law, that's how long it goes. when you talk about historical traditions, i think that is long enough. we have had this on the books, we have been able to protect new yorkers all of this time, under this law. to have them set us back to a time where you have to consider what it was like when our founding fathers were writing the laws, it is absurd. it is reprehensible, it is hurtful to all of us who are on the front lines of trying to have sensible gun safety legislation, and you look at what is happening. in congress, for the first time in 30 years, we will have at least a breakthrough, a bipartisan approach to doing something, because even they can hear the voices of people crying for help, and across the
it is not what new yorkers want. >> joining us now is the 57th governor of new york, kathy hochul, governor, thank you very much for joining us. at the end of what i know has been an exhausting day, and a surprising type. this was not on your schedule today, having to react to the supreme court overruling a law that is over 100 years old. >> teddy roosevelt was president when we had this law, that's how long it goes. when you talk about historical traditions, i think that is long...
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you make the point in a new piece in "the new yorker" that americans don't care about john eastman, nor should they. help us understand why. >> well, look, to your point, and your question about is donald trump going to face charges and accountability, one thing that the committee has started to do and i say started because we haven't heard a lot of the evidence that they gathered, but they started to document publicly extensive evidence that trump himself was personally orchestrating and at the heart of these, if there are conspiracies, it really was as a federal judge recently put it a coup in search of a legal theory. john eastman provided the bogus legal theory and it is remarkable that we heard sworn testimony yesterday to the effect he knew that it was a bogus legal theory, but pedaled it to donald trump anyway. but he furthered that, he used the legal theory, didn't really care as long as he had one, right? so i think that the question, again, and again and again is that this wouldn't have happened without donald trump determined to stay in power after he lost an election. that i
you make the point in a new piece in "the new yorker" that americans don't care about john eastman, nor should they. help us understand why. >> well, look, to your point, and your question about is donald trump going to face charges and accountability, one thing that the committee has started to do and i say started because we haven't heard a lot of the evidence that they gathered, but they started to document publicly extensive evidence that trump himself was personally...
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we asked new yorkers what are we now criminalizing marijuana again? no, they'vet legalized it here in new york .ayin in fact, your mayor mayor justg started a program for safe drug use. is that a good idea? yes, it is. i am of the opinion you should have all drugs be legal. tell me your experiencen with crime in the city here in new york . yes, i hatee i h the entire cit. it's a jungle and we are at risk. i don't even take subways. i'm afraid to go under the general sort of state of the city. we havey o slipped that's or homeless people in the recent a months. definitely an uptick in crime myself. i just got that on by a homeless food yesterday. last night walking home. are you concerned by the rise in marijuana use and other drugs you see being employed r rightis here ? no, no, no, i'm not i'm not worried about marijuana use. i don't think the people that are doing these these crazy things with guns arere using marijuana. they're using either worse drugsre or they're in psychosis and they need mental healthas help over here under h giuliani too. and
we asked new yorkers what are we now criminalizing marijuana again? no, they'vet legalized it here in new york .ayin in fact, your mayor mayor justg started a program for safe drug use. is that a good idea? yes, it is. i am of the opinion you should have all drugs be legal. tell me your experiencen with crime in the city here in new york . yes, i hatee i h the entire cit. it's a jungle and we are at risk. i don't even take subways. i'm afraid to go under the general sort of state of the city....
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plus, the story of more than a dozen new yorkers helping trying to lift the cab off of two women. the investigation tonight after a taxi loses control and plows onto the sidewalk just blocks from the empire state building. the new details tonight. travel chaos at america's airports -- this couple missed a father's day celebration in las vegas. instead, they slept on the floor of the philadelphia airport. plus with the pain at the pump, what president biden is saying about a possible gas tax holiday. americans fighting in ukraine -- our exclusive interview with a soldier who fought alongside the two men captured by russian separatists. >> i definitely feel a bit guilty. >> o'donnell: january 6th hearing and the fake electors, as mike pence speaks in chicago today, our new reporting on what day four of tomorrow's hearing will focus on. our cbs news investigation tonight, some of the deadliest mass shootings in history were financed with credit cards, how the financial industry is resisting an effort to flag those suspicious purchases. a violent weekend across america. in new york ci
plus, the story of more than a dozen new yorkers helping trying to lift the cab off of two women. the investigation tonight after a taxi loses control and plows onto the sidewalk just blocks from the empire state building. the new details tonight. travel chaos at america's airports -- this couple missed a father's day celebration in las vegas. instead, they slept on the floor of the philadelphia airport. plus with the pain at the pump, what president biden is saying about a possible gas tax...
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we ask new yorkers what they thought. >> are we now crm lysing marijuana? >> raymond: they are legalizing it. is that a good idea? >> yes it is. i am of the opinion you should have all drugs be legal. >> raymond: tell me your expense with crime in the city. >> i hate it. the entire city is a jungle. and we are at risk. i don't even take subways. i'm afraid to go under. >> the general sort of stay of the city is -- has slipped. it is dirtier. >> definitely an uptick of crime think i just got spent on -- spat on by a homeless dude. >> raymond: are you concerned by the rise of marijuana use you see? >> no. i'm not right about marijuana use. i don't think the people that are doing these crazy things are using marijuana. they are using either at risk drugs or they are in psychosis. >> i was here under giuliani and i saw the absence of public drug use seems to be the norm than and now it is everywhere. i'm not just talking about we. strung out hair went looking people all over manhattan's. >> raymond: when you learn as i did recently d aurora shooter, gabby giffo
we ask new yorkers what they thought. >> are we now crm lysing marijuana? >> raymond: they are legalizing it. is that a good idea? >> yes it is. i am of the opinion you should have all drugs be legal. >> raymond: tell me your expense with crime in the city. >> i hate it. the entire city is a jungle. and we are at risk. i don't even take subways. i'm afraid to go under. >> the general sort of stay of the city is -- has slipped. it is dirtier. >>...
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reporter: well, look, the supreme court made clear that this ruling doesn't prevent new yorkers from having to get that proper license that states can deem certain parts of the city as sensitive areas like the subway. like times square. what we know is that lawmakers are looking at how they can have a comprehensive review of deeming certain areas as sensitive, of looking at what other laws they can put on the books to limit guns in other ways. we saw governor kathy hochul after the reset mass shooting in buffalo, already limiting assault weapons, limiting bullet-proof vest being owned by private citizens. so new york is really trying to see what else they can do. but yes, the supreme court is expanding gun rights in a way that the interpretation of that very law could p other gun measures up for consideration at the highest court as well. laura: is the supreme court ruling babies justices at odds with what public opinion shows the american opinion is ongoing restrictions? reporter: laura, the majority of americans are in favor of tighter controls on guns. certainly after this ruling
reporter: well, look, the supreme court made clear that this ruling doesn't prevent new yorkers from having to get that proper license that states can deem certain parts of the city as sensitive areas like the subway. like times square. what we know is that lawmakers are looking at how they can have a comprehensive review of deeming certain areas as sensitive, of looking at what other laws they can put on the books to limit guns in other ways. we saw governor kathy hochul after the reset mass...
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about 15 to 20 new yorkers attempted to pick that cab off these women. >> there was no brake marks on the ground. >> reporter: marcus was among the crowd of new yorkers seen here working together to free one of the women pinned by the cab. both tourists, they were suffering grievous injuries. >> the lady that was in the front of the car, that lady was really, really under the car. even though maybe we started moving it, but definitely wasn't a one-man job. there was a team and thank god for those people. >> reporter: police say the cab driver had been turning and did have the right of way when a man on this city bike rode into his path causing a collision. cops believe the cabbie then panicked and hit the gas instead of the brake sending the taxi rocketing onto the sidewalk. >> i've never seen anything like that, so it was very shocking and, you know, you feel for the people around you. >> two minutes later it would have been us. >> reporter: as for the pedestrians the cab mowed down on the sidewalk behind me, the two with the worst injuries are both tourists. one of them lost a leg r
about 15 to 20 new yorkers attempted to pick that cab off these women. >> there was no brake marks on the ground. >> reporter: marcus was among the crowd of new yorkers seen here working together to free one of the women pinned by the cab. both tourists, they were suffering grievous injuries. >> the lady that was in the front of the car, that lady was really, really under the car. even though maybe we started moving it, but definitely wasn't a one-man job. there was a team and...
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it is not what new yorkers want, we should have the right of determination of gun laws in the state. the insanity of the gun culture that possessed everyone even up to the supreme court. >> emily: kayleigh, the issue the governor has wrong, second amendment is not about adding a right, adding constitutional right, it is about restricting government's right to dilute constitutional right that citizens already had. when governor hochul, she is not seeing it for what it is. >> you do not have the right to trample on law. page nine of this opinion, justice thomas has key points, this is a huge win, emily, the second amendment, we hold when the second amendment plain text cover conduct, justify regulation and government may not pause that the regulation promotes important interest, you have to find it is embedded in history. histories key word of this opinion, this is key word we will see dominate today. in the dobbs opinion, samuel alito said histories counter to everything roe said. if dobbs turns out to be true, you can't invent right that is historical, interesting. what this boils do
it is not what new yorkers want, we should have the right of determination of gun laws in the state. the insanity of the gun culture that possessed everyone even up to the supreme court. >> emily: kayleigh, the issue the governor has wrong, second amendment is not about adding a right, adding constitutional right, it is about restricting government's right to dilute constitutional right that citizens already had. when governor hochul, she is not seeing it for what it is. >> you do...
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your reaction to that new yorker review. first to the movie and then to what they say about how we can't just look at these anti-heros the same way anymore in this country. >> i saw the movie last night. i can tell you there was not a single person that left that theater that didn't love the movie and didn't love their country. i saw people from all walks of life loving the movie. to comment on the critique of the movie goes to show how done deaf media is, how tone deaf some in hollywood are intent on being. it was a fantastic movie. it was american. some people have a need for speed. some americans have a need to watch movies that are watchable that are not woke that celebrate american exceptionalism. we are are exceptional. how well this movie has done goes to show that. the proof is in the pudding. so the new yorker and all of these uptight journalists can say whatever they want but the facts are the facts. the movie is doing wonderfully and there's a reason. >> martha: yes. i think the box office says it all. this come b
your reaction to that new yorker review. first to the movie and then to what they say about how we can't just look at these anti-heros the same way anymore in this country. >> i saw the movie last night. i can tell you there was not a single person that left that theater that didn't love the movie and didn't love their country. i saw people from all walks of life loving the movie. to comment on the critique of the movie goes to show how done deaf media is, how tone deaf some in hollywood...
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that's out of touch with everyday new yorkers. in my district people support second amendment rights. an issue i run on successfully and i think kathy hochul will struggle in her reelection this november because of this crime skyrocketing we have seen. people have a right to self-defense and have constitutional rights for second amendment. we'll have to see how far to the left kathy hochul goes. >> harris: thank you for letting us get to the rest of what was breaking today and making time. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> harris: a lot of beach time for president biden. hope he has some extra sun block. no vacation, though, from voters disapproval. you can't run from that. a new quinnipiac poll has president biden tying his all-time low job approval rating of 33%. where else is he underwater? a lot of different places and not by a little. one on his handling of top issues like the economy. gun violence, putin's war on ukraine and the mid-term elections. tick, tick, tick, they are coming up. steve hilton is also coming up and he is
that's out of touch with everyday new yorkers. in my district people support second amendment rights. an issue i run on successfully and i think kathy hochul will struggle in her reelection this november because of this crime skyrocketing we have seen. people have a right to self-defense and have constitutional rights for second amendment. we'll have to see how far to the left kathy hochul goes. >> harris: thank you for letting us get to the rest of what was breaking today and making...
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unconstitutional as governor, the state of new york, my number one priority is to keep new yorkers safe. but today the supreme court is sending us.
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how many years for the new yorker? seven. from her new york apartment, tina brown keeps a close eye on events in buckingham palace. those 3,000 miles give this british—american author a different, more global perspective on the royal ?family. for her new bestselling book the palace papers, she interviewed over 120 people to tell the story of the women of the house of windsor. brown herself has met the queen several times. she was awarded the commander of the british empire for contribution to journalism. she has edited both tatler magazine and the new yorker. she knows the clintons well. she has metjustin trudeau, theresa may. suffice to say you don't get a lot better connected than tina brown in politics or in all things royal, which is why we went to visit her in manhattan. congratulations on the book, it is great. i passed a very delightful plane ride from london reading it. when you look as we celebrate her 70 years on the throne, the conundrum of the queen's impact, is itjust longevity? the amount of time she has been
how many years for the new yorker? seven. from her new york apartment, tina brown keeps a close eye on events in buckingham palace. those 3,000 miles give this british—american author a different, more global perspective on the royal ?family. for her new bestselling book the palace papers, she interviewed over 120 people to tell the story of the women of the house of windsor. brown herself has met the queen several times. she was awarded the commander of the british empire for contribution to...
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how many years for the new yorker? seven. and vanity fair? from her new york apartment, tina brown keeps a close eye on events in buckingham palace. those 3,000 miles give this british—american author a different, more global perspective on the royal family. for her new bestselling book, the palace papers, she interviewed over 120 people to tell the story of the women of the house of windsor. brown herself has met the queen several times. she was awarded the commander of the british empire for contribution to journalism. she has edited both tatler magazine and the new yorker. she knows the clintons well. she has metjustin trudeau, theresa may. suffice to say you don't get a lot better connected than tina brown in politics or in all things royal, which is why we went to visit her in manhattan. congratulations on the book. thank you. it is great. i passed a very delightful plane ride from london reading it. when you look as we celebrate her 70 years on the throne, the conundrum of the queen's impact, is itjust longevity? the amount of time sh
how many years for the new yorker? seven. and vanity fair? from her new york apartment, tina brown keeps a close eye on events in buckingham palace. those 3,000 miles give this british—american author a different, more global perspective on the royal family. for her new bestselling book, the palace papers, she interviewed over 120 people to tell the story of the women of the house of windsor. brown herself has met the queen several times. she was awarded the commander of the british empire...
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if new yorkers are truly serious about taking back their city which 3/4 of new yorkers are saying, crime is their top issue. if that is the case they cannot continue to put in office the democrats that are supporting and embracing these policies. everyone from the governor who refuses to repeal the bail law to the mayor who won't hold the governor accountable and decided to endorse her anyway, to the guy i'm running against, max rose, when he was in congress, marched with the defund police movement. they're all complicit in this. they have emboldened criminals. led our city to skyrocketing crime. only way we will bring it back if we elect people who are truly law and order candidates to office. elizabeth: you have this story, a prosecutor in virginia, backed by george soros released on proration a violent repeat offender who went on to beat to death an elderly homeless woman. this is the third case of this kind in this jurisdiction this year. fairfax county democrat d.a. steves to can know. he let on recog that sense. gave him 212-dollar fine, one year probation and he murdered a woman.
if new yorkers are truly serious about taking back their city which 3/4 of new yorkers are saying, crime is their top issue. if that is the case they cannot continue to put in office the democrats that are supporting and embracing these policies. everyone from the governor who refuses to repeal the bail law to the mayor who won't hold the governor accountable and decided to endorse her anyway, to the guy i'm running against, max rose, when he was in congress, marched with the defund police...
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it is not what new yorkers want. and we should have the right of determination of what we want to do in terms of our gun laws in our state. the insanity of the gun culture that is now possessed everyone all the way up to the supreme court. >> president joe biden said in a statement he was quote deeply disappointed by the ruling. it quote contradicts both common sense and the constitution, and should be deeply troubling for us all. >>> now, after weeks of intense fighting, ukrainian officials say their forces are withdrawing from severodonetsk, the regional governor says it does not make sense to hold on to broken positions in the city any longer and he added quote the number of people killed will increase every day, end quote. and russian forces have advanced in the city in recent days, and have nearly encircled it. meanwhile, the u.s. is sending another $450 million in military aid to ukraine in an effort to help the country as russian forces advance in the donbas region. the aid which was announced yesterday by the
it is not what new yorkers want. and we should have the right of determination of what we want to do in terms of our gun laws in our state. the insanity of the gun culture that is now possessed everyone all the way up to the supreme court. >> president joe biden said in a statement he was quote deeply disappointed by the ruling. it quote contradicts both common sense and the constitution, and should be deeply troubling for us all. >>> now, after weeks of intense fighting,...
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police say. around 15 to 20 new yorkers against the wall. police say - around 15 to 20 new yorkers had to help move the taxi as you can see to try to help to free the women. three of the victims are said to be critical. and before we go, here's the amazing story of villagers living in cambodia, who have caught what's thought to be the heaviest freshwater fish ever seen. emily brown reports. the biggest freshwater fish ever documented, caught in the mekong river in cambodia. this is a 300 kilograms stingray. that's heavier than a male grizzly bear. its discovery is welcome news to biologists. so this is welcome news to biologists. 5r this is very exciting. it's very exciting news because it was the world does not largest fish. it's also very exciting news because it means that this stretch of the mekong river is still healthy. we hear a lot of stories about all the problems with the mekong river, but this is actually a sign of hope that these huge fish still live in these huge fish still live in the mekong.— these huge fish still live in th
police say. around 15 to 20 new yorkers against the wall. police say - around 15 to 20 new yorkers had to help move the taxi as you can see to try to help to free the women. three of the victims are said to be critical. and before we go, here's the amazing story of villagers living in cambodia, who have caught what's thought to be the heaviest freshwater fish ever seen. emily brown reports. the biggest freshwater fish ever documented, caught in the mekong river in cambodia. this is a 300...
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yorkers responded to local conditions by developing these new kind of solutions right to the crisis that they see affecting, you know, their neighborhoods their cities the livelihoods those so and again these are kind of coming with a tend to the ones. i'm really focusing on are ones were these residents really not motivated by a kind of market allegiance to market solutions, but who's actions nonetheless come to push the city in those directions, right? so examples of activists who sought to improve access to affordable housing by emphasizing self-help and individual ownership over government resources or our residents who are coming together to improve deteriorating parks through new groups that are emphasizing volunteerism and partnerships with private business, which is a subject of a different chapter. so through these kinds of examples of the long crisis attempts to offer a kind of new origin story for the market turn in the late 20th century rather than simply emerging from the right side of american politics the book aims to show how the growth of market and private the grow
yorkers responded to local conditions by developing these new kind of solutions right to the crisis that they see affecting, you know, their neighborhoods their cities the livelihoods those so and again these are kind of coming with a tend to the ones. i'm really focusing on are ones were these residents really not motivated by a kind of market allegiance to market solutions, but who's actions nonetheless come to push the city in those directions, right? so examples of activists who sought to...
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last year i had the occasion to do an essay for the new yorker about juneteenth about being a child and celebrating june 10th in texas and what that meant? and during the same year. i did a review for the new york review of books of five books. about texas so texas was on my mind. and something else was happening. during this period that we all remember this was during the pandemic. the beginning of the pandemic the high point of it and i was there in manhattan in the midst of all of this. harvard had closed and gone to virtual teaching and so there was no point i mean staying in cambridge and being on a computer, so i went back to new york where my husband and i live. to do our classes and we spent most of our days walking in the park trying to get exercise and staying inside otherwise, so this gave me an opportunity to think about this project and doing something along the lines of what i had wanted to do for a number of years. not the big book that bob wanted me to do about texas which i still may do but a book that was much more personal and which i did the kind of writing that i di
last year i had the occasion to do an essay for the new yorker about juneteenth about being a child and celebrating june 10th in texas and what that meant? and during the same year. i did a review for the new york review of books of five books. about texas so texas was on my mind. and something else was happening. during this period that we all remember this was during the pandemic. the beginning of the pandemic the high point of it and i was there in manhattan in the midst of all of this....
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gained $5.3 billion from new yorkers who moved there. even california gained $3 billion from the new yorkers. but in the end, california losing more than twice that to texas and arizona. interestingly, so far this has not affected tax collections in these high tax states. california now looking at a $100 billion surplus from revenue, new york looking at an extra 30 billion so so far this lost income not showing up yet on the tax rolls, but eventually it will, guys >> that's a really fascinating look, rocket, thank you for that appreciate it. and i just saw it in montana where i went to go talk about the cultural divide that's happening as a result of the hit show "yellowstone," and tyler, the interesting thing is the census bureau says in the pandemic montana was one of the fastest growing states by population you saw a house in or around bozeman that was less than half a million dollars before the pandemic shoot to almost 3/4 of a million dollars two years later. the housiing crisis there has become so immense. it's grabbing headlines.
gained $5.3 billion from new yorkers who moved there. even california gained $3 billion from the new yorkers. but in the end, california losing more than twice that to texas and arizona. interestingly, so far this has not affected tax collections in these high tax states. california now looking at a $100 billion surplus from revenue, new york looking at an extra 30 billion so so far this lost income not showing up yet on the tax rolls, but eventually it will, guys >> that's a really...
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poll, 72% of new yorkers believe mayor eric adams is doing better than, or as well as, his predecessor, bill de blasio. i knew, if we just gave him a chance, he would prove just how much we didn't like bill de blasio [ laughter ] the cdc this week raised its monkeypox alert to level two though if you want people to take it seriously, don't change the alert level, change the name "monkeypox" just sounds too cute "monkeypox oh, you guys, should we get it [ laughter ] i'm gonna get it for the summer." [ light laughter ] a man in california was arrested this week for allegedly stealing an olympic gold medal from a car. officials suspected the man was guilty when they very easily caught up to him [ laughter ] singer jimmy buffett's new margaritaville at sea cruise line recently launched its first ship for a one-night-only inaugural voyage and nothing says "safety" like "margaritaville," a song that is about a drunk guy who cuts himself and decides to get drunker. [ laughter ] there are some people on this show who are of the age that we know the plotlines of the jimmy buffett songs. [ laugh
poll, 72% of new yorkers believe mayor eric adams is doing better than, or as well as, his predecessor, bill de blasio. i knew, if we just gave him a chance, he would prove just how much we didn't like bill de blasio [ laughter ] the cdc this week raised its monkeypox alert to level two though if you want people to take it seriously, don't change the alert level, change the name "monkeypox" just sounds too cute "monkeypox oh, you guys, should we get it [ laughter ] i'm gonna get...
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but, guys, hat we saw here yesterday just an example of new yorkers helping new yorkers. guys? >> good to see that. okay, stephanie, thanks very much. >>> coming up, new warning about trouble at the airports from cancelled flights to cancelled service. we'll tell you what's behind it all and what you can do to avoid a vacation nightmare. >>> christmas in july. where you can find the biggest summer savings. >>> first, back to ginger in colorado. ginger? >> reporter: robin, mobile bay iswhere we found three waterspouts in one image. they often come in pairs or more as you can see the picture there but this is the severe storm forecast for tomorrow down to washington, d.c. watch for damaging winds. that's the big picture. let's get a check now a little closer to home. drew: it is hot and it is hazy today. a spare the air day in effect for moderate air quality. a heat advisory beginning at 10:00. 90's to 100 degrees readings later on this afternoon for a lot of us. later on we hang onto mild air temperatures in the 60's and 70's. here's the accuweather 7 day forecast. hot today. wa
but, guys, hat we saw here yesterday just an example of new yorkers helping new yorkers. guys? >> good to see that. okay, stephanie, thanks very much. >>> coming up, new warning about trouble at the airports from cancelled flights to cancelled service. we'll tell you what's behind it all and what you can do to avoid a vacation nightmare. >>> christmas in july. where you can find the biggest summer savings. >>> first, back to ginger in colorado. ginger? >>...
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dexter, from the new yorker. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, sir. think of. >>> new details of the missing americans in ukraine. where they are reportedly being held and what russia is saying about them? just, straight up great cars. right from your phone to your driveway. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. wooo. oh yeah, she digs it. buy your car on vroom.com vroom. get in. it■s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. sumac we have new details of the missing volunteer fighters in ukraine. spoke to nbc news saying that russia can't guarantee that they won't face the death penalty. >> they are soldiers of fortune. they were involved in illegal activities in the unitary of ukraine. they were endangering their lives. they should be responsible. they should be held responsible for those crimes. >> according to russian state media, a were being held last week. international correspondent kyle -- what are we learning? >> it's a very sorry tale. according to the descriptions that they have given a serbian tv station that interviewed them
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when will this new legislation or this new view of the second amendment affect new yorkers? recommendation well, this is effective immediately because it's the supreme court decision. remanded back to the courts. right now, what it does is take away the ability to require people to have a restricted conceal carry permit. not just in new york but across the country. many states don't have this requirement that new york has. >> brian: what about those restrictions, congresswoman? what about the restrictions that kavanaugh put in there. are you taupe that? should you be able to carry a gun by a school, church? government building. >> yeah. i don't agree with justice kavanaugh because anywhere that you need bear arms, and that was clearly done, there was exhaustive historical account by justice thomas and also an interesting concurrence by justice alito who also clarified this even further. this is a simple right to bear arms not just to keep arms but to bear arms outside of your home. so now new york jurisdictions and jurisdictions across the country that have this extra restri
when will this new legislation or this new view of the second amendment affect new yorkers? recommendation well, this is effective immediately because it's the supreme court decision. remanded back to the courts. right now, what it does is take away the ability to require people to have a restricted conceal carry permit. not just in new york but across the country. many states don't have this requirement that new york has. >> brian: what about those restrictions, congresswoman? what about...
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yorkers and all americans? >> yes i mentioned earlier mitigation is an instrumental part of increasing our capacity and law enforcement are definitely a partner and our ability to be able to increase capacity to terrorist attacks. we do extensive outreach and engagement include law enforcement communities. get where staff and find if there's an area that we are missing so he can continue to work on making sure we have the appropriate stakeholders at the table. i would also point out in urban areas in and our homeland security grant that we increased the amountat of hunting that's being on law enforcement and i don't remember thela exact percentage off the top of my head. recognizing the importance of law enforcement community places for the role they have in our ability to be prepared and we increased that amount of funding based on their ability to increase capacity. >> we appreciate an increase in that's great. the communication between, and they'll bring up a problem that the association brought up to us rea
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can new yorkers count on this they are to clean up the street or just blame inanimate objects? tonight panel, attorney and author of how to become a federal criminal, he's got me three times, mike chase is back. democrat strategist and former biden campaign surrogate for whom i was red, white and blue, kevin walling is here. >> "god bless america". kennedy: the foundation for economic education, olivia rondeau, looking scholarly in front of the los angeles city, great to see you, everyone. mike, it makes me mad because it takes a hateful person to go up to a young mother and shoot her in the head. i have the feeling of all the guns were removed from society, this person still would have found a way to target and kill that woman. >> reportedly this is a woman already vulnerable, she's with living in women's shelter, messick dispute with her significant other and was essentially a single mother on the streets of new york in the middle of the night and one thing is clear about crime like this, could this happen to me, someone i love? the truth is, all the facts coming out now sugg
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we're going to be reading the new piece in the "new yorker" about governor ron desantis. >>> coming up, we're going back to capitol hill for more about the trio of republicans who will give testimony this afternoon to the january 6th committee. >>> also ahead, guns have been prominent in republican campaign ads this year. perhaps even more so than in years past. you'd think they might be a little tone deaf here. i'm just thinking this is perhaps tone deaf. but one gop senate candidate has taken things even further. we'll tell you about his controversial call to hunt, quote, rhinos. we'll be right back. ust an inver you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership. so this is the meta portal plus. a smart video calling device that makes working from home, work. it syncs with your favorite vc apps so you'll never miss a meeting. and neither will she. meta portal, make working from home work for you. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nuca
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the story of more than a dozen new yorkers helping trying to lift the cab off of two women. the investigation tonight after a taxi loses control and plows on theo the sidewalk just blocks from the empire state building. the new details tonight. travel chaos at america's airports -- this couple missed a father's day celebration in las vegas. instead, they slept on the floor of the philadelphia airport. plus with the pain at the pump, what president biden is saying about a possible gas tax holiday. americans fighting in ukraine -- our exclusive interview with a soldiewh
the story of more than a dozen new yorkers helping trying to lift the cab off of two women. the investigation tonight after a taxi loses control and plows on theo the sidewalk just blocks from the empire state building. the new details tonight. travel chaos at america's airports -- this couple missed a father's day celebration in las vegas. instead, they slept on the floor of the philadelphia airport. plus with the pain at the pump, what president biden is saying about a possible gas tax...