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is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories of general sheridan at the battle of cedar creek or grand at vicksburg and young jimmy kelly returned to his mother and say, you know, mother one day those generals are going to come visit me and be my friend. and the parents were. yes, sure. right son. well, that'll happen. well, one thing that little kelly did, he had a natural aptitude for art, and that is his schoolmates would notice that on his slate, he would draw pictures of grant and all the other famous generals. and so how we doing a little bit might work, but that's how kelly worked. he he he he loved history. and
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>> the mayor of new york city put it simply. he said if the migrants in the city continue to repeat offenders and have crimes on their record they need to do the time and then leave the big apple. i will step out of the way so you can see in this area on the upper east side where the most recent incident happened at that target store here. there was another shoplifting incident there. the group went inside. went aisle to aisle stealing everything they could get their hands on. when police tried to place them under arrest the migrants attacked an nypd officers. there is a group of venezuelan migrants. one migrant throwing rocks at police. a look at the migrants arrested in this attempted shoplifting incident last week. four of the five migrants back are on the streets released without bail according to law enforcement sources. not just the stealing. two of them, the "new york post" reports have criminal records, injured the officers as they tried to run away. the duo wrestled, shoved, flapped and pushed the officers who is expect
>> the mayor of new york city put it simply. he said if the migrants in the city continue to repeat offenders and have crimes on their record they need to do the time and then leave the big apple. i will step out of the way so you can see in this area on the upper east side where the most recent incident happened at that target store here. there was another shoplifting incident there. the group went inside. went aisle to aisle stealing everything they could get their hands on. when police...
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erin delmore reports from new york city. for colombia native alexandra gomez castro overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. when i received the work permit, i became filled with tears, great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. you know, we arrived with nothing because they took absolutely everything away during the journey there. she and her children were separated. how would i explain to a ten year old girl the motive for which we came? it was hard for her to learn about the attempted murder of her mother and father. reunited, the family travelled further north to new york city, which uniquely provides shelter to anyone without housing. a nonprofit project handled her asylum application and secured her work permit. bu
erin delmore reports from new york city. for colombia native alexandra gomez castro overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. when i received the work permit, i became filled with tears, great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by...
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york city. translation: when i received the work permit i became - filled with tears. a great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city, totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. translation: we arrived with nothing because they took absolutely _ everything away during the journey. there, she and her children were separated. translation: how would i explain to a ten-year-old girl— the motive for which we came. it was hard for her to learn about the attempted murder of her mother and father. reunited, the family travelled further north to new york city which uniquely provides shelter to anyone without housing. a nonprofit project handled her asylum application and secured her work permit. but not everyone finds their way through the complex forms and bureaucracy. they wait in
york city. translation: when i received the work permit i became - filled with tears. a great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city, totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. translation: we arrived with nothing because they took absolutely _ everything away during the...
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york city. for columbia native alexandra gomez castro, overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. translation: when i receive a work_ translation: when i receive a work permit i became filled with— work permit i became filled with tears of emotion. she, her husband. _ with tears of emotion. she, her husband, and _ with tears of emotion. she, her husband, and their— with tears of emotion. she, her husband, and their three - husband, and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city, totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america, length threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. translation: ~ ., translation: will arrive with nothina translation: will arrive with nothing because _ translation: will arrive with nothing because they - translation: will arrive with nothing because they took - nothing because they took absolutel
york city. for columbia native alexandra gomez castro, overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. translation: when i receive a work_ translation: when i receive a work permit i became filled with— work permit i became filled with tears of emotion. she, her husband. _ with tears of emotion. she, her husband, and _ with tears of emotion. she, her husband, and their— with tears of emotion. she, her husband, and their three - husband, and their three...
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york city skyline. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: it is time now for the wall street beach we look at what is buzzing in wall street. we are looking at ken griffin's efforts to build a 62 story office tower on park avenue. turning us is natalie wong who has reported on this story. how did the news come out today? ? who was ken griffin resenting the plan to? -- pretending the plan to? >> this plan was announced with eric adams in a historic landmark building shows it is forward. they filed plans with the city and it will be ken griffin's personal investment into building one of the tallest new skyscrapers that will be in midtown manhattan alongside fort nato and routed to two developers in the city can alico this will be for cito and that ago securities was interesting about this and a term of ken griffin's own commitment to new york city, we know he has focused on miami, london in recent years. he has moved away from chicago in a lot of ways. what does new york mean in the scope of citadel and ken griff
york city skyline. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: it is time now for the wall street beach we look at what is buzzing in wall street. we are looking at ken griffin's efforts to build a 62 story office tower on park avenue. turning us is natalie wong who has reported on this story. how did the news come out today? ? who was ken griffin resenting the plan to? -- pretending the plan to? >> this plan was announced with eric adams in a historic landmark building shows it is forward. they filed...
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city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think about all the discussions we have had about the big, national demographic patterns. those characteristics. white, college educated, higher income. core democratic, demographic characteristics. particularly in suburbs and especially within cities. so why is manhattan the bluest of the blue boroughs in new york city? one of the bluest areas in the country. the fact i think it is that sort of political gold for democrats. white, college educated, higher income. corners of the country, but it is very true in particular in manhattan and new york city. >> you've got a lot
city wide in new york city, that number is 31%. 31% white city wide. how about white with a college degree. in manhattan, that's nearly twice the number city wide. it's 21% for all of new york city and then median household income, it's almost 100 grand in manhattan. city wide, that number is 76,000. you look at those three. you have pretty big differences between manhattan and the city. it is wider. it has a deeper concentration of whites with college degrees and it is wealthier. you think...
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new yorkers gathering in new york city's central park. and from the international space station tonight, the shadow of the eclipse moving over the surface of the earth. tonight, the solar eclipse as it passed over north america, and much of the u.s., millions of americans sharing in this moment. across this country today, tens of millions of americans coming together, looking up, witnessing that breathtaking spectacle in the sky. a rare total solar eclipse. in small towns and big cities, the sky suddenly going dark, as the moon passed between the sun and the earth, casting that shadow, plunging communities into darkness. from mexico to maine, the eclipse traveling across 15 states, more than 31 million americans in the path of totality. our matt rivers was the first to witness the eclipse in mazatlan, mexico, the beginning of its 4,000-mile journey across north america. >> you can hear it, david. you can hear it, linsey. everybody's very excited. let me just look up here myself, there's just a few seconds left. there it is. complete total
new yorkers gathering in new york city's central park. and from the international space station tonight, the shadow of the eclipse moving over the surface of the earth. tonight, the solar eclipse as it passed over north america, and much of the u.s., millions of americans sharing in this moment. across this country today, tens of millions of americans coming together, looking up, witnessing that breathtaking spectacle in the sky. a rare total solar eclipse. in small towns and big cities, the...
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up next, our exclusive interview with new york city's police commissioner. what he says is making officers' jobs tougher. e it's never going to be fixed. it's never going to be the same again. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> we've got a lot more to tell you about tonight. up next, our exclusive interview with new york city's police commissioner. what he says is making officers' jobs tougher. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue... and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can
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officers this afternoon at a target here in new york city. and mark eason on the tall mountain of abortion in the fiercest -- fierce battle between former president trump and senator lindsey graham where mark said his party should stand in 2024. veteran homeowners need cash but worried you can't get a home loan because of your credit? here's great news. at newday we've been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own loan approval decisions. in fact, if you've had credit challenges and missed a payment along the way, you're more than five times more likely to get approved for the newday 100 va cash out loan. no one knows veterans like newday usa. somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. when i finally could hear for the first time, i could hear ev
officers this afternoon at a target here in new york city. and mark eason on the tall mountain of abortion in the fiercest -- fierce battle between former president trump and senator lindsey graham where mark said his party should stand in 2024. veteran homeowners need cash but worried you can't get a home loan because of your credit? here's great news. at newday we've been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own loan approval decisions. in fact, if you've had credit challenges...
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york city. they are the ones that are supportive of the soft on crime district attorneys would not want to do anything to ask you put these people in jail. they are supportive of open borders, where you just kind of buffing and thousands of illegal immigrants, putting them in hotels, giving them 10,000-dollar visas, and you compound that with the fact that many of these people want to defund the police, put it in a blender, this is what god. for them to blame this on his maga donald trump is just ab absurd. >> trace: it is. lydia moynihan, it great to see you both. great to see you. >>> a friend of the show, the great skydiver and police expert alex wanted to get a better view of the eclipse so he and the people of west tennessee skydiving, an incredible adventure, great team, one for a little high altitude skydiver and might have gotten the pictures. look at these! the pictures of the day, spectacular. somewhere up there is the arrest. meantime the greater mega- clips is a huge hit as the weath
york city. they are the ones that are supportive of the soft on crime district attorneys would not want to do anything to ask you put these people in jail. they are supportive of open borders, where you just kind of buffing and thousands of illegal immigrants, putting them in hotels, giving them 10,000-dollar visas, and you compound that with the fact that many of these people want to defund the police, put it in a blender, this is what god. for them to blame this on his maga donald trump is...
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and he went to new york city and other -- another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again congress time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city had simply put -- followed alaka and put him in jail, laker riley will still be alive but again, new york city at him go in this murder came down to jury -- murderer came down to georgia and beat laker riley to death with a break. jeremy caceres,. [ engine roars ] your old the lowboy in prince georges county maryland just miles from where we are right now, murdered an illegal alien joe biden and a land mallorca's released hi in just a couple weeks ago that we saw another tragic case and we discovered that alejandro mayorkas and joe biden and simply allowing millions of illegal aliens in at our southern border and they're them in from their home countries. over three to 20,000 last year, including one individual they flew from haiti to boston massac massachusetts. when he got here to boston, massachusetts, what did he do. while he was just arrested for violently raping a 15-year-old girl who severely disabled. the consequence
and he went to new york city and other -- another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again congress time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city had simply put -- followed alaka and put him in jail, laker riley will still be alive but again, new york city at him go in this murder came down to jury -- murderer came down to georgia and beat laker riley to death with a break. jeremy caceres,. [ engine roars ] your old the lowboy in prince georges county maryland just miles...
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"ingraham " for new york city tonight. ck we're declining nation. we have tremendous inflation. the inflatiotlsn is coming back. levels that nobody thought they really would it'sd. and it's already at records. so inflation is backand a lo ant of bad things are happening in our country. but that's the leastu've gotusse got russia could end up and you worla end up in world war between russia, ukraine and all of the chaos. >> we have athat president that doesn't know where he is. he can't speakwhole . they h the whole world is collapsing. the world is on fire. >> they have no respect for our country anymore. he's not the only one who thinks that. a new "wall street journal" stat of swing state voters abl show that they overwhelmingly feel that trump is the one whoe is best able to handle issues like the economy and the border crisis. and an ap poll out today reveals when it comes to the cost of living, 58% thinkde that biden hurt them. % and that includes 34% of democrats and 57%, what of independents. so what''ss guy to do?
"ingraham " for new york city tonight. ck we're declining nation. we have tremendous inflation. the inflatiotlsn is coming back. levels that nobody thought they really would it'sd. and it's already at records. so inflation is backand a lo ant of bad things are happening in our country. but that's the leastu've gotusse got russia could end up and you worla end up in world war between russia, ukraine and all of the chaos. >> we have athat president that doesn't know where he is....
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>> it all gets started tomorrow morning here in new york city. vaughn hillyard, thanks so much. >>> kristen welker is moderator of "meet the press." kristen, good morning. it's great to see you. history tomorrow morning when the former president of the united states sits for a criminal trial for the first time in the country's history. how are both campaigns viewing not just this trial, kristen, but the myriad legal trouble in front of donald trump? who does it benefit on the whole? >> well, willie, we know that former president trump has used these moments, these legal travails, to try to energize his base. now we're in the general election, so it could play quite differently. he has been very clear, yes, he's going to be in court, but he's also going to be out on the campaign trail. he'll be fund-raising off of his legal battles as well. for his part, president biden is going to be in pennsylvania three different stops this week starting with scranton, pittsburgh and philadelphia trying to put the focus on the economy. the other focus on aborti
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issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest border. consequentially, according to the united nations and internationalon organizations fr migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally crossy the border who have perished alonglo the way eithern route to the united states were at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro mayorkas. as the secretary of homeland security from an average of about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017 through 2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021 through 2023. alien smuggling organizations have gained tremendous wealth during the tenure as the secretary of homeland s
issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest...
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counterprotesters squaring up in new york city. the golden gate bridge shut down for the better part of almost four hours now and chp reporting just 15 minutes ago. "there is no timeline for the reopening of that bridge. also watching scenes play out in san antonio, texas. we showed those scenes. a lot going on all across the country today, guys. speak to white house briefing is taking place with john kirby and karine jean-pierre. peter doocy is in the room. we are monitoring if any of this comes up, we will bring this to our viewers. stand by with us on the breaking news. >> john: let's continue digging into all of this. joining us by phone's inspector paul moreau. we don't have any confirmation of it. it is not anybody talking about it online. we see three individuals in the first row of cars who are standing right beside the cars and have not moved for as long as we have been watching these pictures. we have seen in germany and other places using industrial-strength fluted glue their hands to the road. i remember seeing a couple
counterprotesters squaring up in new york city. the golden gate bridge shut down for the better part of almost four hours now and chp reporting just 15 minutes ago. "there is no timeline for the reopening of that bridge. also watching scenes play out in san antonio, texas. we showed those scenes. a lot going on all across the country today, guys. speak to white house briefing is taking place with john kirby and karine jean-pierre. peter doocy is in the room. we are monitoring if any of...
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let's go back to a live shot in new york city. boeser the story drive in and out of manhattan but are surrounded on both sides of their cars per protesters as they sit and wait to try -- get off urged her in the grocery said downtown or something green towards these curves and towards the windows of these cars and you see them running. this has to be a very unsettling experience for the people in the car straight now. vary to situation. chief john chell said they had a heads up there could be as many system protests today and they dispersed with this adverts of situation or new york long they've seen that in recent weeks and months. let's bring will fill and -- will soon -- pro- opposing exhibit dozens are potentially hundreds of these anti- israel protesters gathered purposely the story and p. truck there. look at the left side of the screen the brooklyn bridge has a pedestrian walkway looks like thanks are getting a little physical. down the bridge. line black shopper -- block truck instead. somebody had a live merchant subdue h
let's go back to a live shot in new york city. boeser the story drive in and out of manhattan but are surrounded on both sides of their cars per protesters as they sit and wait to try -- get off urged her in the grocery said downtown or something green towards these curves and towards the windows of these cars and you see them running. this has to be a very unsettling experience for the people in the car straight now. vary to situation. chief john chell said they had a heads up there could be...
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new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerous. what happened to new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat offenders. >> we're seeing that we're locking up the same people over and over again. >> reporter: in his most forceful statements yet, the nypd commissioner calling bail reform laws ineffective. >> we lock someone up. district attorney puts a bail on them, the judges let them go to walk our streets again. it is a broken system. >> reporter: a system that has come into sharper focus after the killing of detective jonathan diller, allegedly by two career criminals with long records. >> how many more police officers and how many more families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting
new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerous. what happened to new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat...
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here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
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york city. carley joins us with some more after o.j. simpson it was announced yesterday has passed away. >> carley: that's right. a key witness in the o.j. simpson's trial who lived in simpson's guest house at the time of the murders is now saying he believes simpson is still guilty. >> my opinion was i think he's guilty. i have that opinion and i still believe that today. you know, on his death bed, i don't know if he said a pentance or not, but i really believe he is guilty and if he made peace with god or not. >> carley: there is also this. the "l.a. times" issuing a correction after using trump's name in o.j. simpson's obituary. original article referenced trump as being released from prison in 2017. they meant to say simpson. the article has since been corrected. there is also. this the 16-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly pushing a woman down church stairs and robbing her in new york city over the weekend. here you can see the victim who is in the hospital in critical condition.
york city. carley joins us with some more after o.j. simpson it was announced yesterday has passed away. >> carley: that's right. a key witness in the o.j. simpson's trial who lived in simpson's guest house at the time of the murders is now saying he believes simpson is still guilty. >> my opinion was i think he's guilty. i have that opinion and i still believe that today. you know, on his death bed, i don't know if he said a pentance or not, but i really believe he is guilty and if...
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and new york city, you just here line after line of bs after bs. unlike many of the good, down to earth people around the country who don't even have it in their mindset to not tell the truth when they interact with other people, when they meet other people, they are who they are. what happens with certain types, especially new york real estate people, unfortunately our former president, it is not in their system to be able to hold an honest, intellectual conversation, so there you go. donald jailhouse trump. host: you are in new york, only a resident of manhattan would serve on this trial. but those who go for jury selection today will get this question from the judge. can you serve and be fair and impartial? how would you enter that question if you were in that courtroom today? do you think you could serve on the jury in this trial and be fair and impartial? >> my career and my work background actually makes me a disciplined and intellectually honest person. i've been in worse situations regarding insurance legal matters ride dealing with all kin
and new york city, you just here line after line of bs after bs. unlike many of the good, down to earth people around the country who don't even have it in their mindset to not tell the truth when they interact with other people, when they meet other people, they are who they are. what happens with certain types, especially new york real estate people, unfortunately our former president, it is not in their system to be able to hold an honest, intellectual conversation, so there you go. donald...
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once again, lawlessness is taking over the streets of new york city. and what you're seeing taking place is a combination of -- open border policies of this president, the policies of our left-leaning state legislature with the bail reform and raise the age as well as the less is more act, and couple it with the city policy that handcuffs the nypd and doesn't allow for any cooperation for individuals committing crimes to be deported or at least detained. if i.c.e. makes a detain requesr these individuals which they have, the city won't comply but release them on the streets so they can continue wreaking havoc in our city, in our country. that is wrong. and it's not going to stop, we're not going to bring public safety to the streets or the city or to this country unless we change these policies. so the left-leaning democrats who continue to vote for these policies, refuse to repeal or adjust or fix these policies, we're speaking to you tonight, and we're echoing what the widows and children and families and parent members and the community where these
once again, lawlessness is taking over the streets of new york city. and what you're seeing taking place is a combination of -- open border policies of this president, the policies of our left-leaning state legislature with the bail reform and raise the age as well as the less is more act, and couple it with the city policy that handcuffs the nypd and doesn't allow for any cooperation for individuals committing crimes to be deported or at least detained. if i.c.e. makes a detain requesr these...
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here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
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in new york city, two illegals, both with rap sheets, are accused of beating a new york police officer who was trying to stop them from shoplifting at a target store. ashley is live in new york city with an update on this. >> reporter: six venezuelan migrants are facing charges after attempting to steal merchandise from a target in new york city. two are being accused of assaulting the responding nypd officers while being placed under arrest. according to reports, a 23-year-old and 21-year-old wrestled, shoved and slapped the officers, sending one of them to the hospital for pain and swelling in his left arm. he was treated and later released. this is not the first run-in with the law for the two. one was busted in january for trespassing at a migrant shelter and accused of scratching a woman during the argument. the other was charged in another shoplifting case in december. three other suspects involved in this incident were charged and arrested with robbery and disorderly conduct and then the remaining suspect is still on the loose after throwing rocks at the responding officers. the
in new york city, two illegals, both with rap sheets, are accused of beating a new york police officer who was trying to stop them from shoplifting at a target store. ashley is live in new york city with an update on this. >> reporter: six venezuelan migrants are facing charges after attempting to steal merchandise from a target in new york city. two are being accused of assaulting the responding nypd officers while being placed under arrest. according to reports, a 23-year-old and...
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what happened in new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%. up in violence. just making more felony arrests and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. we see we're locking up the same people over and over again. the judges let them walk on the streets again. it's a broken system. >> people who support bail reform will tell you that it is needed because poor people were suffering more than others. they were going to jail. they didn't have the money to come out. but it seems like the governor of new york has seen enough and she's a democrat. she's now saying she's going to give more power to the judges so they can keep people who are violent offenders, keep them in jail so they're not back out on the streets and new york city has been dealing with this problem for a couple of years and recently, they had one of their officers killed in the line of duty by people who were career criminals and the will of that officer calling out the police dmt and everyone who works in criminal justice reform saying can we not do enough to protect our
what happened in new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%. up in violence. just making more felony arrests and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. we see we're locking up the same people over and over again. the judges let them walk on the streets again. it's a broken system. >> people who support bail reform will tell you that it is needed because poor people were suffering more than others. they were going to jail. they didn't have the...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: hello, hello. please have a seat, my friends. ladies and gentlemen, welcome oone and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] people are excited because it is tax day. and if you haven't filed yet, you have 21 minutes. good luck! there's a lot of confusion about what you can and cannot claim as deductions. as there is every year. "the washington post" compiled some of the things folks tried to write off, and there are a few doozies. for example, one client wanted to deduct the cost of doggy treats and toys at the office for their dog because it was their "business mascot." turns out, that is not allowed. they have to be employees. that's why i just gave my dog benny a full-time job as "the late show" accountant. he's down on ten? he's on eight? that makes his treats 100% tax deductible. that's not just me saying it. i ran that by my new accountant. [laughter] let's see. what else. have you guys been watching the news?
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and that, quote, this issue will destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023, new york city spent $1 billion, $450 million addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis. and city officials fear it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budge cuts to important city services. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to our southwest border. consequently, according to the united nations' international organization for migration, number of migrants intended to illegally cross our border who have perished along the way either enroute to the united states or at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro n. if mayorkas as secretary tear of homeland security from an average of about a 700 a year during fiscal years 2017-2020 to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021-2023. alien -- four. alien smuggling organizations is have
and that, quote, this issue will destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023, new york city spent $1 billion, $450 million addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis. and city officials fear it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budge cuts to important city services. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to...
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a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with that loan at 268% interest. 268% interest. oh, and if you like to get out from under that and pay it off at once, because who can pay 268% interest, sorry, they're not interested in that either there is a 30% penalty you have to pay just for the privilege of paying that loan off. by the end of the obama administration, this entity was also under investigation by thev s.e.c. bank of internet under investigation by the s.e.c. a whistle-blower who is supposed to be some sort of internal auditor at the company had come forward and made allegations that the bank's clients included criminals and, quote, notorious criminals, and, quote, very high level foreign officials from major oil producing countries and war zones. the whistle-blower made allegations about the bank alleging tax evasion and money laundering and lying to the s.e.c. so they were under s.e.c. investigation. and for whatever reason, that s.e.c. investi
a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with that loan at 268% interest. 268% interest. oh, and if you like to get out from under that and pay it off at once, because who can pay 268% interest, sorry, they're not interested in that either there is a 30% penalty you have to pay just for the privilege of paying that loan off. by the end of the obama administration, this entity was also under...
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york city. we are told highly skilled nypd officers have training comparable to navy seals. throughout the year there's a team of divers on standby at 24/7 writing to respond to emergencies in the water. that could be a swimmer or a jet skier who's a drowning or a boat that is in danger but lieutenant leads nypd scuba team he says his divers are preparing f for busy summer. >> the environments that we go into her ex are extremely diffi. it is dangerous. are members of the team need to be physically fit to handle any challenges presented. we could be anywhere in five minutes but we do not wait for traffic lights. ia summons and distrust in the water will be the rapidly. >> these divers help the city crime-fighting efforts off land. >> another major aspect of the scuba team is evans recovery. from time to time to help recover anything from a vehicle to a firearm that was involved in the crime. most recently we had a recovery of a firearm were we did it 10 dives over a seven day period in zero visi
york city. we are told highly skilled nypd officers have training comparable to navy seals. throughout the year there's a team of divers on standby at 24/7 writing to respond to emergencies in the water. that could be a swimmer or a jet skier who's a drowning or a boat that is in danger but lieutenant leads nypd scuba team he says his divers are preparing f for busy summer. >> the environments that we go into her ex are extremely diffi. it is dangerous. are members of the team need to be...
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is anyone saying we are maga in new york city? haven't seen a maga a new york city. they want to blame donald trump. they want to blame donald trump for men punching women but it is about women kicking women, women punching women, people stealing from a woman at a catholic church, and the irony is that the people who are pushing -- who are writing this stuff, are the people who are pushing the agenda itself. and so what i say to myself is where other people on the disinformation board? >> dana: whatever happened to them? >> judge jeanine: this is the same group that wants to make sure we don't say anything that is disinformation but even there premise doesn't connect with the facts. >> dana: jessica, punching -- >> dana: aoc's district, she said nothing. jesse, it's like -- trump's fault and you have your attack. >> jesse: i would make so much money as a liberal. here is how i would do it. in the media industry if you write about transgender or if you blame trump for a problem, promotion, promotion, promotion. also, to greg's point, not only are the liberals behind i
is anyone saying we are maga in new york city? haven't seen a maga a new york city. they want to blame donald trump. they want to blame donald trump for men punching women but it is about women kicking women, women punching women, people stealing from a woman at a catholic church, and the irony is that the people who are pushing -- who are writing this stuff, are the people who are pushing the agenda itself. and so what i say to myself is where other people on the disinformation board? >>...
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donald trump couldn't campaign today at all because he was stuck in a dreary new york city courtroom and is stuck in that courtroom almost every monday tuesday thursday and friday for the first seeable future likely well over a month. donald trump was told he would go straight to jail and not collect $200 if he is not in court every single day and joe biden has the swing state playing field all to himself with 200 days until election day the media mob is elated. 1 fake news cnn hose celebrated with a banner that said biden hits the trail while trump sits in court. no wonder so few people watch fake news cnn there at conspiracy channel msn dcr working hard this week their fairytales about russia never came true but they will never miss an opportunity every second, minute, our every day week month to bash donald trump and they aren't alone take a look. >> don trump is in the courthouse now history has begun. cynic the biting campaigns as well trump is in court biden is running the country. >> the judges in a tough spot that no judge wants to be the person who is the 1 to throw former p
donald trump couldn't campaign today at all because he was stuck in a dreary new york city courtroom and is stuck in that courtroom almost every monday tuesday thursday and friday for the first seeable future likely well over a month. donald trump was told he would go straight to jail and not collect $200 if he is not in court every single day and joe biden has the swing state playing field all to himself with 200 days until election day the media mob is elated. 1 fake news cnn hose celebrated...
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new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerousy what happened to new york city? >> january 2022, new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat offenders. >> we seen that we're locking up the same people over and over again. >> reporter: in his most forceful statements yet, the nypd commissioner calling bail reform laws ineffective. >> we lock someone up. district attorney, the judges let them go to walk our streets again. it is a broken system. >> reporter: a system that has come into sharper focus after the killing of detective jonathan diller, allegedly by two career criminals with long records. >> how many more police officers and how many more families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting them? >> reporter: is she
new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerousy what happened to new york city? >> january 2022, new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat...
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trump: big play for new york! this city, i love the city. it's gone so bad in the last three years, four years and we will straighten new york out. running for president, reporting a big focus on new york. >> trump should be here any minute according to nypd, he'll be back in court tomorrow. >> martha: okay,, speeding away much. >>> judge jeanine it joins me on a side, cohost of the five and host of the new special, what did he do, available tomorrow on fox nation. squeezing a quick question on that. just watching former president trump in harlem yesterday, he believes that new york is a place where he can potentially win. he thought his last turnaround is located there was talk of the madison square garden rally which think would be a fascinating event in new york city. and yet you look at the seven jurors and he says, i don't know if i can get a fair trial here in new york what you think? >> judge jeanine: when you think about it, in manhattan, 9e anti- trump in the last election. and the jury pool was made from individuals from of the vot
trump: big play for new york! this city, i love the city. it's gone so bad in the last three years, four years and we will straighten new york out. running for president, reporting a big focus on new york. >> trump should be here any minute according to nypd, he'll be back in court tomorrow. >> martha: okay,, speeding away much. >>> judge jeanine it joins me on a side, cohost of the five and host of the new special, what did he do, available tomorrow on fox nation....
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. >> nothing compares to that of one new york city hair stylist. they works at a manhattan salon, however she lives in charlotte, north carolina. her commute includes an uber to the airport, an hour and a half flight, then a bus, before getting on a train. she travels nearly 600 miles before she paints her first highlight. she says the commute has saved her thousands in rent for a new york city apartment. >> i stay at my friend jenny's house and i pay her a little bit for rent, so it works out both ways. that was one of the things that made it really affordable to do this back and forth, since i don't have to get a hotel every time. >> i love how hair stylists talk and keep doing their work. she says she's been doing this super commute for about a year now. new york city estimates 64,000 people travel outside of the tri-state area to work in the big apple. here in the bay area, i know a couple of hair stylists that travel from oregon. >> didn't we do a story? chris did one. he's a stylist. >> we had a college student who lived in l.a. and he would
. >> nothing compares to that of one new york city hair stylist. they works at a manhattan salon, however she lives in charlotte, north carolina. her commute includes an uber to the airport, an hour and a half flight, then a bus, before getting on a train. she travels nearly 600 miles before she paints her first highlight. she says the commute has saved her thousands in rent for a new york city apartment. >> i stay at my friend jenny's house and i pay her a little bit for rent, so...
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i know a lot of women in new york city afraid to walk around alone. people are being punched in the face. it's more than a perception issue. >> he says perception i say gas lighting. they are cherry picking the data. look at the data they are throwing around is a big victory transit crime is up year over year, january this year to january last year, 48%. all major indexes of crime, arrests up 6%. they can say everything is good and dandy but look at their actions, sending national guardsmen to the subways, the crime that happening. they can gaslight, new yorkers know what's happening. stuart: why don't more young people go to the republican side? this is my opinion, democrats have failed to run new york city efficiently or safely. the question of self-interest. >> there are trends working our way, we need to do a better job with the party, better job in different areas but we are up against the culture, the mass media, academia, corporate america, not an easy fight. there are moves in the right direction for change in cycles to come. stuart: if 2024,
i know a lot of women in new york city afraid to walk around alone. people are being punched in the face. it's more than a perception issue. >> he says perception i say gas lighting. they are cherry picking the data. look at the data they are throwing around is a big victory transit crime is up year over year, january this year to january last year, 48%. all major indexes of crime, arrests up 6%. they can say everything is good and dandy but look at their actions, sending national...
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york city. you would think the president would wake up and say, i'm commander-in-chief, the buck st stops with me, maybe i should address this before something horrible happens in the country he leads. get to this about katie couric, she was on with bail bill maher yesterday, listen to what she said. >> socio economic disparity are a lot and class resentment and anti-intellectualism sxp and elitism is driving antiestablishment trump voters. i don't know if you have been jealous of what someone has, it is corroding and bitter, almost bile feeling. >> carley: people are calling that her own deplorable moment, tomi. >> tomi: i think that would be worse than the deplorable comment because katie couric has been a journalist for longer than i have been alive. the fact she has not gotten out of her elite bubble and understand, to me, that is stunning. maybe i should be more stunned, unfortunately i'm not. it is disgusting you have somebody who claims to be a journalist and seeking truth and reporting i
york city. you would think the president would wake up and say, i'm commander-in-chief, the buck st stops with me, maybe i should address this before something horrible happens in the country he leads. get to this about katie couric, she was on with bail bill maher yesterday, listen to what she said. >> socio economic disparity are a lot and class resentment and anti-intellectualism sxp and elitism is driving antiestablishment trump voters. i don't know if you have been jealous of what...
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the notorious new york city jail tonight. the 76-year-old is serving five months after pleading guilty to lying about how trump's penthouse was overvalued on financial statements. in exchange, he won't be prosecuted or have to testify against trump. weisselberg served 100 days last year for dodging taxes on nearly $2 million in company perks. >>> when we come back, the urgent manhunt in mississippi. police searching for one of their own former officers now considered armed and dangerous. >>> and abc news confirming an arrest warrant has been issued for kansas city chiefs star rashee rice, following that high speed crash in dallas. it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and
the notorious new york city jail tonight. the 76-year-old is serving five months after pleading guilty to lying about how trump's penthouse was overvalued on financial statements. in exchange, he won't be prosecuted or have to testify against trump. weisselberg served 100 days last year for dodging taxes on nearly $2 million in company perks. >>> when we come back, the urgent manhunt in mississippi. police searching for one of their own former officers now considered armed and...
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this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump actually carried staten island over joe biden in 2020. again, by far, the smallest of the boroughs. then you work your way here to queens county. the borough of queens. this is where you get into the much better areas. brooklyn, biden was 77%. the bronx biden with 83%. and then that brings you to the one remaining borough and that is where this trial is. where the jurors are from. it is manhattan. 87% nearly for biden in 2020. so within a very big blue city among the five boroughs, manhattan is the deepest blue of those five boroughs. nearly 87% of the votes going for biden
this is overall in new york city, how the 2020 election went in new york city. joe biden getting just over 76% of the vote. donald trump at 22.7%. now let's take you through the five boroughs. i think you'll see that here. let's start at what's the outlier here politically and demographically. this is staten island. the one red part of new york city. it's the smallest by far. not a lot of population density relative to the other boroughs. more suburban in nature. here you can see donald trump...
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this is the reason why should never leave new york city. it was the reason i'd never been to canada before, although i should say a lot of your viewers think that i should be joining canada. maybe you and i can we go together to canada? it can be my first experience north of the border in canada is one of the greatest countries in the world that the people who are so incredibly nice, there was so is there one experience? big tech, any takeaway from this? we only got a few seconds left >> yeah, i think my big experience in here is what you just said, stay in new york and less than two let's now go into canada because the truth has any time i leave the city, only bad things happen. >> all right. harry enten. thank you. i'm sorry. i didn't see it, but it will show you some videos. the news continues the source of kaitlan collins starts now >> stay from the source tonight, donald trump dodgers on abortion and announcement that he told won't be last summer he make is finally here. but still really unclear and landing really with a thought on bot
this is the reason why should never leave new york city. it was the reason i'd never been to canada before, although i should say a lot of your viewers think that i should be joining canada. maybe you and i can we go together to canada? it can be my first experience north of the border in canada is one of the greatest countries in the world that the people who are so incredibly nice, there was so is there one experience? big tech, any takeaway from this? we only got a few seconds left >>...
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and some of that rain could be heavy enough, especially from west of new york city down across d.c. to cause some flooding. this is a high-impact storm for a lot of people, whit. >> whit: we'll be watching the alerts tonight. rob, thank you. >>> now to that celebration in philadelphia that ended in gunfire. at least three people shot, a crowded festival marking the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan interrupted by a shootout between two groups. police rushing in. 1,000 people scattering, left stunned and shaken. here's abc's stephanie ramos in philadelphia. >> reporter: a chaotic scene in downtown philadelphia tonight, after police say at least three people were shot when multiple suspects fired into a large crowd celebrating the end of ramadan. >> we've got an active shooting going on at this time. >> activate the citywide rapid response unit. >> they got the whole force out here. >> reporter: around 2:00 this afternoon, the shooting erupting near one of the city's largest mosques. police and s.w.a.t. teams swarming the scene, one officer returning fire. officers taking severa
and some of that rain could be heavy enough, especially from west of new york city down across d.c. to cause some flooding. this is a high-impact storm for a lot of people, whit. >> whit: we'll be watching the alerts tonight. rob, thank you. >>> now to that celebration in philadelphia that ended in gunfire. at least three people shot, a crowded festival marking the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan interrupted by a shootout between two groups. police rushing in. 1,000...
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york insane -- having -- cities i like, all taxes in new york paying so much i didn't think about leaving but something i would consider. >> "the wall street journal" editorial border writes irs most wanted 00,000 dollar man they report 63% of new irs audits last year aimed at middle class filers, how do you like that 200,000 dollar man. guy: surprise. and by that i mean not a surprise at all this is what republicans argued during debate misnomer if you are going to massively increase irs make them have more teeth more muscle add agents not just coming after corporate fat katz millionaires billionaires they are coming off middle-class working people, you have seen more audits for average folks republicans tried to add an amendment into the bill, that the irs would be banned from increasing the percentage of lowering income people getting targeted only for the rich democrats unanimously killed it in senate they knew this was going to happen this is i think such a failure by the democrats one that was precisely predicted. >> who would announce 5.5 trillion dollars in new taxes in an electio
york insane -- having -- cities i like, all taxes in new york paying so much i didn't think about leaving but something i would consider. >> "the wall street journal" editorial border writes irs most wanted 00,000 dollar man they report 63% of new irs audits last year aimed at middle class filers, how do you like that 200,000 dollar man. guy: surprise. and by that i mean not a surprise at all this is what republicans argued during debate misnomer if you are going to massively...
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